NOTE: No. 9-10 setting will give you an approximate
temperature of 95°F (35°C), and 9095% humidity. Experiment with different
“HUMIDITY” and “AIR” settings to get the
exact temperature and humidity you need. The
thermometer shows the temperature inside the
cabinet.
NOTE: The cabinet temperature will drop temperature
Models: 120PH, 121PH and 126 PH Series Proof/Hot Cabinets
HOW TO CLEAN UNIT:
SOILCLEANERMETHOD
Mild detergent* and water.1. Wipe with soft, damp cloth.
Weak, alcohol-type cleaner.1. Wipe with soft, damp cloth.
Mild detergent* and hot water,
or mild abrasive cleaner.
Steam (No strong alkaline
additive).
Chemical oven cleaner for
aluminum. Mild abrasive
cleaner; oily or waxy cleaner.
Mild abrasive cleaner, Oily or
waxy cleaner.
DOOR
(Polycarbonate)
CABINETS
Inside and Outside
(Aluminum)
Dirt
Grease and Oil
Dirt
Fingerprints,
Grease and Oil
Water Spots
*Mild detergents include soaps and non-abrasive cleaners.
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2. Rinse well.
2. Rinse well.
1. Use soft, damp cloth.
2. Rinse with hot water.
3. Wipe dry.
1. Rinse after steam cleaning.
2. Wipe dry.
Follow oven cleaner
manufacturer’s directions.
Apply with clean, soft cloth.
Apply with soft, clean cloth.
Wipe with damp cloths.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART:
FAILUREPOSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Indicator lights do NOT light.1a. Circuit breaker/fuse to wall outlet is blown.
1b. Cord is unplugged from wall outlet or cabinet.
1c. Switch is “OFF”.
2. Unit does not heat.
3. Unit gets too hot or won’t shut off.3a. Defective electrical parts.
4. Humidity is low4a. Water in pan may be low
5. Blower does not work or makes noise.5a. Defective blower.
NOTE: Optional digital thermometer will ash if cabinet temperature is below 140°F or above 250°F.
Call the factory if you need different settings.
If cause is none of the above, refer to our list of Authorized Service Centers, FL-1400.
2a. Thermostat set too low or is “OFF”.
2b. Switch is “OFF”.