Food Warming Equipment RBQ-96 Operators Manual

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
REFRIGERATED
BANQUET CABINET
TM
RBQ-96
REFRIGERATED BANQUET CABINET
Keep cold foods cold...
From
prep
area...
To
plating
area ...
To
banquet
room!
RBQ-96
Shown with tubular handles
optional accessory.
CONGRATULATIONS...
Please take a moment to read through this booklet of important information pertaining to your cabinet. By following a routine of proper use and care described on the following pages, your cabinet will last for many years.
IMPORTANT: Your Manufacturer Registration Card must be returned within 30 days after initial delivery to put warranty into effect.
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FWE REFRIGERATED BANQUET CABINET
EASY-TO-USE FEATURES
Compressor
For top performance, keep compressor fins clean.
Louvered compressor panels are easy to remove with screw driver.To clean, remove both side panels and blow threw unit with compressed air to remove any dirt build-up.
RBQ-96
Shown with tubular handles
optional accessory.
Banquet shelves accommodate covered plates
stacked individually, covered plates or open plates using
FWE plate carriers, or servings in pans and trays, making this
a perfect fit for all banquet-type operations.
RBQ-96 CAPACITY:
96 Covered Plates: 11” Diameter x 2-5/8” High*
3 Shelves: 8 plates stacked 4 high per shelf.
*Combined height of plate and cover.
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FWE REFRIGERATED BANQUET CABINET
INSTALLATION
SERIAL AND MODEL NUMBER
These numbers are found on the nameplate (serial tag) affixed to the lower back of the unit. Please record them in this booklet, in the space provided on page 10. When ordering par ts and/or service, you will need to provide this information. The voltage and amperage of the unit are also stamped on the serial tag.
UNPACKING
After uncrating your cabinet, remove all tape and padding which held all doors, shelves, racks, cord, etc., in place during shipment.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND GROUNDING
FWE standard models operate on 110/120 volt, 60 Hz, 1 ph, A.C. (unless ordered otherwise), and are equipped with a three prong grounding cord plug for your protection against possible shock hazards. Be sure to plug only into a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle. If you have any questions with regard to adequate wiring or grounding in your building, a qualified electrician should be contacted before using your cabi­net. The amperage of your cabinet is stamped on the name plate attached to the unit.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE CORD PLUG.
WARNING: ONLY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD
ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR WIRING.
BE SURE THAT MODEL IS UNPLUGGED FROM ELECTRICAL SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING CONTROL PANEL.
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