Proper food holding temperature is 60°C / 140°F or higher.
TO TURN OFF UNIT:
Turn the POWER switch off. The yellow light will go out.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE
PERSONNEL ONLY
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Insulated
Hot Cabinet
FL-2251
5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833
Rev. 11 (5/14)Page 3 of 5
OPERATING and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Models: H137UA...C & H13818...C Series Hot Cabinets (Aluminum)
H137SUA...C & H138S18...C Series Hot Cabinets (Stainless)
WARNING
BEFORE CLEANING CABINET:
1. Allow the cabinet to cool.
2. Do NOT use abrasives or harsh chemicals.
Is your cabinet aluminum or stainless steel
construction? Be sure your cleaner is suitable
for that material.
Note: Stainless Steel cabinets have an “S” in their
model numbers.
HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT:
SoilCleanerMethod
Mild Detergent* and hot water, or
mild abrasive cleaner.
Dirt
Steam (no strong alkaline additive)
Mild abrasive cleaner.
Oily or waxy cleaner.
Fingerprints, grease, oil
Chemical oven cleaner.
Cleaning hints:
1. Wipe up spills as soon as possible.
2. Clean cabinet regularly to avoid heavy dirt build-up.
3. Make a test spot with cleaner.
4. Follow manufacturer’s directions on cleaner.
5. Do not mix cleaners.
6. Avoid drips and splashes.
1. Wipe with soft, damp cloth.
2. Rinse with hot water.
3. Wipe Dry.
1. Rinse after steam cleaning.
2. Wipe Dry
Apply with soft, clean cloth.
Follow oven cleaner manufacturer’s
instructions
Water SpotsMild abrasive cleaner.
*Mild detergent includes soaps and non-abrasive cleaners.
Note: Gaskets are removable for cleaning.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART:
FAILURE:POSSIBLE CAUSE:
1. Yellow light at switch does NOT light.
2. Unit does not heat.
3. Unit gets too hot or won’t shut off.3a. Defective electrical parts.
4. Blower does not work or makes noise.4a. Defective blower
1a. Circuit breaker/fuse to wall outlet is blown
1b. Cord is unplugged from wall outlet.
1c. Switch is “OFF.”
2a. Thermostat set too low or is “OFF.”
2b. Switch is “OFF.”