UNPACKING AND INSPECTION…………………………….. 4
INSTALLATION & START-UP………………………………… 5
NORMAL OPERATION ..…...…………………………………. 6
CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING…………………………….. 7-10
DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES………………..…………. 11
WIRING DIAGRAMS…………………......……………………. 12
PARTS LISTS & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE …………… 13
WARRANTY STATEMENT……….……………….…………... 14
Part Number: 18400-3246 Printed in The United States of America Rev: KBA011117
Page 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
WARNING
All service requiring access to non-insulated components must be performed by
qualified service personnel. Failure to heed this warning may result in severe
electric shock.
CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect this appliance from electrical power before performing any
maintenance or service.
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD
Exposed metal surfaces can be hot to the touch and may cause burns.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be adhered to, including the following:
1) Be familiar with the appliance use, limitations and associated restrictions. Operating instructions must
be read and understood by all persons using or installing this appliance.
2) This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outle t.
3) Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual.
a. This equipment is specifically designed to hold pre-cooked food at temperature.
b.
c. This equipment is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.
4) Cleanliness of this appliance and accessories is essential to good sanitati on.
5) DO NOT submerge this appliance in water. This appliance is not jet stream approved. DO NOT direct
water jet or steam jet at this appliance, or at any control panel or wiring. DO NOT splash or pour
water on, in or over any controls, control panel or wiring. DO NOT use corrosive chemicals or vapors
in this appliance.
6) DO NOT store this appliance outdoors. DO NOT use this product near water – for example,
near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
7) DO NOT operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has
been damaged or dropped. Do not immerse cord or plug in water, keep cord away from heated
surfaces, and do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
8) Only qualified service personnel should service this appliance.
9) DO NOT cover or block any openings on the appliance.
This equipment is intended for use in commercial establishments only.
NOTE:
The technical content of this manual, including any wiring diagrams, schematics, parts
breakdown illustrations and/or adjustment procedures, is intended for use by qualified technical personnel and is subject to change without notice.
2
Page 3
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
Forced Convection Food Holding Cabinet
The Crisp n’ Hold provides a heated stream of air to maintain crispy or fried food temperature and freshness for a
specified period of time after cooking. Forced air is heated through an electric resistance heater and ducted into
cabinet interior. The heated air is discharged through small circular openings in the bottom and sides of the cabinet interior caddy, which is removable. A plenum on the front of the cabinet aids in directing a warm blanket of
air over the food. Pans rest on wire rods built into the cabinet.
Capacity/Dimensional Characteristics
Air Flow Plenum
Model
Number
VCNH212S-2T
Cabinet Material:
ture control and six timers; one pan cavity with 2 wire shelves. VCNH3W2S-CHK.
1/3 size steam table pan
6.75” x 12.5” x 2.5”
6 (3 per shelf) 2 (one per shelf) 20-1/4 (514) 18-1/8 (490) 24-5/8 (625) 50 (27)
All stainless steel cabinet construction. Modular design with one controller featuring single tempera-
Capacity Dimensions Shipping
1/2 size sheet pan
13” x 18”
Height
in (mm)
Depth
in (mm)
Width
in (mm)
Weight
Lbs (kg)
Controls: Electronic temperature control with six timers. Allows user to program temperature in one degree increments
up to 225° F (108°C). Timers can be set for up to 9 hours, 59 minutes, in 1 minute increments. Countdown converts to seconds when less than one minute is left. Alphanumeric displays. Cabinet can be custom programmed
for time and temperature for new menu items. USB port for uploading and downloading new menu items.
Heater System: Dual fan heating system with electronic temperature control. On/off toggle switch with rubber boot.
Blower system with precision engineered air venting in back and bottom of removable caddy, along with front
mounted plenums at top and bottom of caddy provide even air circulation throughout cabinet. Electrical components isolated away from vapors and oils.
Performance: Capable of heating to 225°F (108°C). Preheat to 180°F (82°C) in less than 20 minutes.
Electrical Characteristics: 120 volts, 1820 watts, 15.1 Amps, 60Hz, Single Phase, NEMA 5-20P
Specifications subject to change through product improvement and innovation.
Agency Approvals:
3
Page 4
This appliance
should be
thoroughly
cleaned prior to use.
See the CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS, on page 9
of this manual.
NOTE: DO NOT discard
the carton or other packing
materials until you have
inspected the appliance for
hidden damage and tested
it for proper operation.
Refer to SHIPPING DAM-
AGE CLAIM PROCEDURE
on bottom of this page.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
1. Remove the cabinet from shipping carton, ensuring that all packing materials and protective plastic has been removed from the unit. Inspect all
components for completeness and condition.
2. If any freight damage is present, a freight claim must be filed immediately
with the shipping company.
3. Freight damage is not covered under warranty.
4. Check to insure all components are included; cabinet, instruction packet
and any additional accessories.
5. Read operation instructions completely.
6. Connect power cord to grounded and properly wired electrical source as
specified. Electrical specifications are indicated on the serial tag on the
cabinet (see sample tag below).
7. Appliance should be thoroughly cleaned bef ore use. See CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS, page nine.
Serial Number — Manufacture Date
Model Number
Electrical Specifications
FREIGHT DAMAGE PROCEDURE
NOTE: For your protection, please note that equipment in this shipment was carefully inspected and p ackaged
by skilled personnel before leaving the factory. Upo n acceptance of this shipmen t, the transportation company
assumes full responsibility for its safe delivery.
IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED:
1. VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE: Be certain that any visible loss or damage is noted on the freight bill or
express receipt, and that the note of loss or damage is signed by the delivery person.
2. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY: Regardless of the extent of damage. Contact your dealer immediately.
3. CONCEALED DAMAGE: If damage is unnoticed until the merchandise is unpacked, notify the transpor tation company or carrier immediately, and then file a “CONCEALED DAMAG E” claim with them. This should
be done within fifteen (15) days from the date the delivery was made to you. Be sure to retain the con-tainer for inspection.
Carter-Hoffmann cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit, freight damage is not covered under warranty. We will, however, at your request, supply you with the necessary documents to support your
claim.
4
Page 5
INSTALLATION & START-UP
Installation procedures must be
WARNING:
Risk of personal injury
performed by a qualified technician
with full knowledge of all applicable
electrical codes.
Failure can result in personal injury
and property damage.
IMPORTANT:
Power cord is 10' long.
If necessary, contact a licensed
electrician to install an appropriate
electrical circuit with correct NEMA
receptacle. See serial tag on cabinet for electrical specifications.
CAUTION:
Electrical Shock Hazard
The ground prong of the power cord
is part of a system designed to protect you from electric shock in the
event of internal damage.
DO NOT cut off the large round
ground prong or twist a blade to fit
an existing receptacle.
IMPORTANT:
Not under warranty:
Damage to unit due to being
connected to the wrong voltage or
phase is NOT covered by warranty.
CAUTION:
Risk of personal injury
Unit is not waterproof, to avoid
electrical shock keep unit and counter from being submerged in water.
Do not operate if unit has been submerged in water.
Location
For proper operation and maximum performance, locate the
Crisp n’ Hold in an ambient air temperature of 70º F (21ºC).
Avoid areas near exhaust fans where there is active air
movement. For safe operation, locate the unit a reasonable
distance from combustible walls and materials.
To prevent injury and damage, locate the unit at a proper and
safe working height. The location should be level, clean of
debris, and strong enough to support the weight of a fully
loaded unit.
To prevent electrical shock, be sure unit is unplugged from an
electrical outlet. If unit has been operated, allow unit to cool
before installing.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with
a grounding plug which must be plugged into an outlet that is
properly installed and grounded. In the event of an electrical short
circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current.
WARNING—Improper use of the grounding can result in a risk
of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if
the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt
exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
To prevent an electrical shock hazard between the
appliance and other appliances or metal parts in close
vicinity, an equalization-bonding stud is provided. An
equalization bonding lead must be connected to this
stud and the other appliances/metal parts to provide
sufficient protection against potential difference. The
terminal is marked with the following symbol:
Start-up
1. Plug the Crisp n’ Hold into a properly grounded electrical
receptacle.
2. Ensure all plastic and packaging materials have been
removed.
3. Set POWER switch to “ON” position.
4. Do not load product into the cabinet. Allow the heat to
remove any residual oils which may adhere to inside metal surfaces. A slight emission of smoke is normal for the
first few hours of operation.
5. Appliance is preset at the factory. However, the temperature is adjustable. See pages 7-10 for programming instructions.
5
Page 6
MOIST FOOD HOLDING: Use
with pan cover in place.
CRISPY / FRIED FOOD HOLDING: Use bottom and top heat
and remove pan cover.
TEMPERATURE
SETPOINT RANGE:
OFF - 300ºF
(50°C - 148°C)
TIMER RANGE:
1 minute to 9 hours, 59
minutes.
NOTE: Timers cannot be
programmed for less than 1
minute.
NORMAL OPERATION
1. Turn POWER SWITCH, located at the top front panel, to ON. Pre-heat
cabinet for 90 minutes. When first turned on, digital readout will boot up
and display the software codes and then “LO” until the cabinet reaches
122°F (50°C). After the cabinet reaches 122°F (50°C), the digital
readout will display the current temperature, until the temperature
reaches the setpoint. Once the cabinet reaches setpoint, the digital
readout will display the current menu item for each pan (i.e. “BACN”).
This indicates the cabinet is ready to hold product.
You may change the menu item by pressing the UP and
DOWN ARROW KEYS. Each controller has five pre-set programs
(BACN, BIG, PIES, FISH, SPCY, LT01, LT02 and OFF) for each pan
position. In the OFF position, temperature setpoint and time cannot be
modified.
2. Load cooked product into pans and place pans on shelves. For moist
food holding, use with pan covers in place; bottom; For crispy food
holding, remove pan covers.
Temperature
is LOW
Typical temper-ature reading
Typical Time
Remaining
reading
Timed Cycle
Completed
NOTE: Timer cannot be started
until the cabinet is pre-heated.
NOTE: Press and release
the TEMP key to view of
verify a cavity setpoint. Cavity
setpoint will be displayed briefly.
If the cavity setpoint needs to be
changed, refer to Programming Instructions on page 7-10.
3. Press TIME key to start the timer. Refer to Programming
Instructions (page 7) to change programmed time.
4. When the timer button is pressed, the display will show the time for 5
seconds and then return to the menu item. LED label top heat will indicate the time remaining as it counts down. The digital readout will count
down, displaying the remaining time. The digital readout is displayed in
hours and minutes until less than one minute remains. Once the remaining time is less than one minute, the digital readout counts down in
seconds. At the end of the timed cycle, the digital readout will flash
“0.00” and an alarm will sound until the TIME KEY is pressed.
5. Remove product from cabinet.
6. At the end of the day, or if the cabinet will not be used for an extended
period of time, press the POWER SWITCH to OFF.
Timer Key: display time
remaining; turn timer on and
off; set timer
USB Connection
NOTE: Timer can be cancelled
at any time during the cycle by
pressing and holding the
TIME KEY for 2 seconds.
Digital readout will display
currently selected menu item (i.e.
“MST1”).
Digital Readout
(one for each key)
Temperature Key: view or
change temperature setpoint
6
Up/Down Arrows:
Program timer
(6 total)
On/Off
Toggle Switch
Page 7
CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
NOTE: Each timer can be
programmed individually.
TEMPERATURE
SETPOINT RANGE:
OFF - 300ºF
(50°C - 148°C)
TIMER RANGE:
1 minute to 9 hours, 59
minutes.
NOTE: Timers cannot be
programmed for less than 1
minute.
Default Temperature
Setting: 200°F
Default Timer Settings
Item Time
OFF BACN 0:30
SPCY 0:30
BIG 0:30
PIES 0:30
FISH 0:30
LT01 0:30
LT02 0:30
1. You can change the temperature setting for the cabinet.
Press and hold the TEMP KEY on the upper left for approximately 2
seconds, the display will flash the current setting for the lower heater.
2. Press either INCREASE KEY or DECREASE KEY to change
the temperature.
3. When done, press and hold the TEMP KEY for 2 seconds. Changes
will be saved. If no button is pressed, controller will automatically exit and
changes will be saved.
PROGRAM TIMERS (for each menu item)
1. Press and hold TIME KEY until digital readout flashes.
2. Press INCREASE KEY to add time. Each time key is pressed, timer
is increased by 1 minute. Hold key to scroll faster.
3. Press DECREASE KEY to subtract time. Each time key is pressed,
timer is decreased by 1 minute. Hold key to scroll faster.
4. Press TIME KEY
to save changes and return to the menu item.
NOTE: If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, display returns will display the
menu item. Changes will be saved.
NOTE:
The technical content of this manual, including any wiring diagrams, schematics, parts breakdown illustrations and/or adjustment procedures, is intended for use ONLY by qualified technical personnel.
7
Page 8
CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
TO CHANGE PROGRAM SETTINGS USING USB PORT
The cabinet comes with a USB port and a flash drive equipped with the software to change the menu settings and upload to or download from the cabinet.
1. Insert the USB drive into your computer and locate the CarterHoffmannAplha.exe file.
2. Click on the CarterHoffmannAlpha.exe to run the program. If a dialog box asks you if you are sure you
want to run, click “yes”.
3. A Data input screen will open and you may now change the settings for each pan or each menu item.
4. SelectModel for your cabinet at the bottom right of the Drawer Setup tab. The drawer set -up display
should then show two levels. These coincide with pan locations.
5. There are two tabs for the data input screen:
Drawer Setup: This screen allows you to select from the programmed menu items for the cabinet. There
are 8 default menu items: BACN BIG, PIES, FISH, SPCY, LT01, LT02 and OFF. You can program the heat
for the cabinet.
Program Setup: This screen allows you to change the menu item names and timer for each menu item.
Shown with
Default settings
Program heat for the
cabinet. Default is
200°F.
4) Select Model
212
Open Config: Browse to find and open a previously saved menu configuration from your computer.
Open from USB: Browse to find and open a previously saved menu configuration from the USB drive.
Load Defaults: Click to override any menu settings that have been save to the original factory defaults.
Save Config: Save file to a location on your computer
Save to USB: Save file to a USB (USB can then be used to upload new settings using the port on the cabinet)
THE FILE WILL BE A TEXT FILE NAMED CONFIG
8
Page 9
CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING (continued)
TO CHANGE THE MENU ITEM AND TIMER FOR EACH PAN
Each pan has 8 default menu items: BACN, BIG, PIES, FISH, SPCY, LT01, LT02 and OFF. If you wish to
change the menu item, click on the drop-down arrow for the pan slot and select a new menu item. You
may do this for each pan.
Drop Down
Arrow to
select menu
item
Program heat
for cabinet
Default is 200°F.
TO CHANGE MENU ITEM NAME, TEMPERATURE SETTING AND/OR TIME SETTINGS
On the data input screen, select the Program Setup tab then SelectModel for your cabinet on the lower
right.
On this screen you can see the time settings for each menu item. There are five default menu items that are
preprogrammed, but you can designate settings for up to 25 menu items. P0 (OFF) cannot be changed. P1
through P25 can have unique programmed settings for the menu item name (al phanumeric—up to four characters), time (maximum is 9 hours, 59 minutes), top heat on or off (click box next to On if you wish to have
the top heater activated; maximum temperature for top heat is 300°F)
Program Setup
Default Settings
Item Time
OFF BACN 0:30
SPCY 0:30
BIG 0:30
PIES 0:30
FISH 0:30
LT01 0:30
LT02 0:30
4) Select Model: 212
9
Page 10
SAVING YOUR CHANGES
CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING (continued)
Save to Computer
Save to USB
When you are finished making changes, you may save the new settings to the flash drive and your computer. This can be done from the Drawer Setup or Program Setup Screen.
Save the new settings to the flash drive by clicking on the “Save to USB” button. It is recommended that
you save the settings to your computer in a secure spot, for backup just in case the flash drive is lost or
destroyed. Save the settings to your computer by clicking on the “Save Config” button. This .txt file will
be named CONFIG and contains the data settings that you have just programmed, using the CarterHoff-
mannAlpha.exe software.
NOTE: The new settings will overwrite any existing files on your computer and/or the flash drive.
Other options from this screen are:
“Open Config”: Opens a previously saved menu configuration fro m your computer
“Open from USB”: Opens a previously saved menu configuration from the flash drive
“Load Defaults”: Click to override any menu settings that have been save to the original factory de-
faults.
10
Page 11
CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING (continued)
UPLOADING and DOWNLOADING MENU SETTINGS USING THE USB PORT
See page 11 for Default Factory Settings
UPLOADING FROM FLASH DRIVE VIA USB PORT TO CABINET
1. The unit must be plugged in and the power must be t urned OFF prior to beginning this procedure.
2. Insert the flash drive into the USB port and turn the cabinet ON. Observe the top far left display.
3. Before the display shows press and hold TIMER and UP ARROW buttons.
PUP
KEY
CHK
4. When the display reads the settings have been uploaded.
CHEK
USB
STIK
5. The programming is complete and the settings will read “Lo.”
6. Turn the power off and remove the flash drive.
DOWNLOADING FROM THE CABINET TO THE FLASH DRIVE VIA THE USB PORT
1. The unit must be plugged in and the power must be t urned OFF prior to beginning this procedure.
2. Insert the flash drive into the USB port and turn the cabinet ON. Observe the top far left display
3. Before the display shows press and hold TIMER and DOWN ARROW buttons.
4. When the display reads the settings have been downloaded.
PUP
SAVE
KEY
USB
CHK
STIK
5. The programming is complete and the settings will read “Lo.”
6. Turn the power off and remove the flash drive.
NOTE:
If the controller reads:
OFF
nOF iLE
And the settings cannot be
downloaded, check your flash
drive and make sure the filed
names CONFIG.TXT is not
placed in a folder.
NOTE:
The technical content of this
manual, including any wiring
diagrams, schematics, parts
breakdown illustrations and/or
adjustment procedures, is
intended for use ONLY by
qualified technical personnel.
TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE SCALE
Press the TEMP KEY until the temperature starts flashing. Then, press
both the up and down arrow buttons (together) until ‘F’ (Fahrenheit) is displayed.
Press the up or down arrow keys to toggle between ºC and ºF.
Once selected, press the TEMP KEY to save and exit.
Page 12
CLEANING PROCEDURES
CAUTION:
ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD
Disconnect appliance from
electric power before cleaning.
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Exposed surfaces can be hot
to the touch and may cause
burns. Allow appliance to cool
before cleaning.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT
spill or pour water into controls,
control panel or wiring. Water
damage is not covered by
warranty.
CAUTION:
Beware of sharp
edges on sheet metal during cleaning, especially
during removal of grease filters.
1. After all food products have been removed from the cabinet, turn the
power switch to “OFF” and allow the cabinet to cool. Unplug cabinet.
2. Clean pans with a mild detergent. Rinse and allow to air dry. (T he
pans and caddy may be run through a commercial dishwasher).
3. Wipe cabinet and inside surface of warming cavity with a clean towel
moistened with cleaning solution (see Recommended Tips below).
Take care not to get moisture into any vents, internal controls or electrical components.
4. Rinse by wiping with a clean towel moistened with clean water. Allow
to air dry.
5. Inspect and clean the areas where there are vents, making sure no
water gets into the internal controls or electrical areas of the cabinet.
6. Reconnect power cord to properly grounded electrical receptacle.
Cleansers, detergents, degreasers, sanitizers, or bleaching agents that
contain chlorides or phosphates will cause permanent damage to
stainless steel products. The damage appears as pits, eruptions,
CAUTION
unsure of your water quality, we recommend you have it tested. THIS DAMAGE IS PERMANENT, COSTLY TO REPAIR, AND IS NOT COVERED BY
THE WARRANTY.
voids, small holes, severe discoloration or dulling of the metal finish.
Water with high chloride content can also damage stainless steel. If
RECOMMENDED TIPS FOR CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL
Purpose Frequency Cleaning Agent Method of Application
Routine Daily Soap, ammonia Sponge with cloth, rinse with clear water cleaning
detergent and water and wipe dry.
Smears/ As Stainless steel cleaner Rub with soft cloth as directed on package.
Fingerprints needed or similar products Rub in direction of grain of stainless steel.
Do not use on vinyl trim.
Stubborn Daily Any chloride-free Apply with damp sponge or cloth. Rub in
spots and as or direction of grain of stainless steel. Rinse
stains needed phosphate-free thoroughly, especially if cleaner contains
cleaner chlorine bleach, do not use on vinyl trim.
Hard water Daily Vinegar Swab with cloth.
spots as needed Rinse with water and wipe dry.
11
Page 13
WIRING DIAGRAM
Electrical Characteristics: 120 volts, 1820 watts, 15.1 Amps, 60Hz, Single Phase, NEMA 5-20P
12
Page 14
PARTS LISTS
VCNH212S-2T
Crisp ‘N Hold Station
1820 watts, 120v, 15.1 amps, 60Hz, 1 Ph,
NEMA 5-20P
18614-0365 Fan wheel
18603-9099 18” Thermist er probe
18605-0017 Cord 14/3 HSJO X 11’ long
18612-0113 Heater elements, 110v 800w
18614-0266 Fan guard
18614-0314 Muffin fan
18614-0362 Motor w/ bracket 110v
18616-0385 Temperature controller
18616-0395 Single display
18616-0382 Dual display
16504-5931 Pan cover
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY
No power to unit
Food dries out
quickly
Not plugged in or circuit breaker tripped Check or reset circuit breaker
Connect to proper receptacle
Power cord damaged Check - replace if required
Power switch damaged or defective Check - replace if required
Operation where product temp is too high Check product temps going into holding
cabinet
Temperature probe or controller defective Check proper operation or call service
technician
Unit is on, motors
are running but no
heat
Takes too long to get
Internal wiring error
Element hi-limit trip /defective Call service technician
Improper voltage Call service technician to verify incoming
to temperature
Unit is hot
Internal wiring error Call service technician
but low or no airflow
Circulation motor has quit Call service technician
Improper voltage Call service technician to verify incoming
NOTE:
The technical content of this manual, including
any wiring diagrams, schematics, parts breakdown illustrations and / or adjustment procedures,
is intended for use ONLY by qualified tech-nical personnel.
Call service technician
voltage matches cabinet specifications.
voltage matches cabinet specifications.
NOTE:
For warranty service, call Carter-Hoffmann direct at
800-323-9793 for authorization, we will dispatch the
nearest authorized service agency.
13
Page 15
WARRANTY STATEMENT
Carter-Hoffmann Warranty:
Carter-Hoffmann (“CARTER-HOFFMANN”) warrants to the initial purchaser of its standard Carter
Line Products that CARTER-HOFFMANN will, at its option, repair or replace, during the warranty
period set forth below, any part of such products made necessary due to a defect in material or workmanship which is present when the product leaves its factory and which manifests itself d ur ing th e warranty period under normal use and service.
This warranty applies only to original equipment owned and possessed by the initial purchaser and the
warranty period begins on the date of original shipment from the CARTER-HOFFMANN factory and
extends as follows: to component parts and labor for 12 months; to refrigeration compressor unit for one year (limited to replacement only - not to include labor for removal, repair or replacement).
Repair or replacements under this warranty will be performed, unless otherwise authorized in writing
by CARTER-HOFFMANN, at its factory. All parts or components to be repaired or replaced under this
warranty are to be shipped prepaid to CARTER-HOFFMANN, with reimbursement credit for such part
or component to be given if found by CARTER-HOFFMANN to be defective.
CARTER-HOFFMANN neither makes nor assumes and does not authorize any other person to make or
assume any obligation or liability in connection with its pro ducts other than that covered in this warranty. This warranty applies only within the continental United States and Canada. In Alaska and Hawaii, this warranty applies only to and is limited to the supply of replacement parts.
Warranty Exclusions and Limitations:
Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is hereby specifically dis-
claimed by CARTER-HOFFMANN. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, which extend be-
yond the description on the face hereof. This warranty does not cover and CARTER-HOFFMANN shall
not under any circumstances be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages (such as injury to persons or property, loss of time, inconvenience, loss of business or profits, or other matters not
specifically covered) arising in connection with the use of, inability to use, or failure of these products.
Specifications subject to change through product improvement and innovation.
Carter-Hoffmann, LLC
1551 McCormick Ave.
Phone: 847-362-5500 ●Toll free ( USA and Canada): 800-323-9793
Sales & Marketing E-mail: sales@carter-hoffmann.com
Service E-mail: technicalservice@carter-hoffmann.com
Company Website: www.carter-hoffmann.com
Mundelein, IL 60060
Fax: 847-367-8981
14
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.