The Introduction and Installation sections of this
manual should be read before operating the
cabinet.
This section contains an explanation of all controls and components and information on operating procedures and daily maintenance.
Heated air inside the cabinet is circulated
upward to the cabinet roof and over a heating
coil. The heated air is then forced downward
through a duct located in the rear of the cabi-
net. The heated air is dispersed over and under
the product from openings in the rear of the
cabinet liner. These openings are varied in size
to promote uniformity of heated air throughout the cabinet.
Place the power switch in the ON position and
lect either A or B mode by de
button for A or the DOWN
The display will increase in temperature, in-
dicating that the cabinet is heating. When the
operating preset temperature is reached, the
display will read 165OF 2 5OF. (74OC + 3OC)
in the A mode, or 185OF f 5OF (85OC k 3OC)
in the B mode.
4. Take the baskets to a sink and clean them
5. Remove the drawers by pulling them
and tilting them upwards. (See Figur
1. e the power switch to the OFF posi-
2. Disconnect the electrical supply to the
cabinet.
3. Remove the wire basket from each drawer.
(See Figure A)
6. Clean the drawe
a hot solution of
sink proportioner.
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7. Remove the crumb tray from each drawer
and clean them thoroughly in the back sink.
(See Figure C)
3. Once programmed, release both buttons.
Timer will revert to last mode of operation,
either dim or counting down.
8. Clean the interior of the cabinet thoroughly
owel and a hot solution
) from the sink propor-
Wipe down the exterior of the cabinet with
9.
a clean damp towel. Avoid getting water
in the open areas of the cabinet and control panel.
10.
Replace the crumb trays, drawers, and
wire baskets.
: A timer can also be changed while it is
countdown mode. This is only in effect
for the remainder of that particular timing cycle. At the end of the timing cycle, the timer
will show 30 minutes in dim light on the dis-
play in the B mode and 60 minutes in the A
mode. To permanently change the timer, program when the timer display is dim.
When the timer is not running, the programmed
time will show dim in the timer display. For ex-
ample, if the control is in the A mode, the display will show “60”minutes. If the control is in
the B mode, the display will show “30” minutes.
By depressing the timer button, the display will
show the time remaining in the full brightness,
and it will start the countdown cycle. The
decimal point in the lower right corner will start
to blink. All timers operate independently of
each other, and may be started, stopped, or
aborted regardless of the status of the other
timers. At the end of the timing cycle an alarm
will sound, “00” will flash in the timer display,
and the decimal point will stop blinking. Once
the timer is reset, the programmed time will
show dim in the timer display.
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Leave the top drawer open 2” to 3” (5 cm
to 8 cm) to air dry the inside of the cabinet
overnight.
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It is possible to regulate the setpoint temperature for both A and B modes. Depress and hold
the SET/TEMP button, and the setpoint temperature is then displayed - 165OF f 5OF
(74OC f 3OC) in the A mode, or 185OF + 5OF
(85OC f 3OC) in the 6 mode. Depress the UP
or DOWN button until the desired cabinet setpoint temperature is displayed. After
seeing the correct temperature setpoint, release
the SET/TEMP button to return to the operat;
ing mode.
er
1. Depress the timer switch for the channel
being set.
2. While depressing the timer switch, depress
the UP and DOWN buttons until the
desired time is displayed for that channel.
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Power interruptions such as brownouts are
common, but timing through a brownout will
reduce the adverse effects of these power
failures. If a power interruption should happen,
the control will check the timers and cabinet
temperature. If the cabinet temperature has
dropped less than 1 O” F (7 O C), the control will
continue timing from the point of the power
interruption. If the cabinet temperature has
dropped more than 10 O F (7 O C), the timers will
end their timing cycle, and the alarm will sound.
This is to inform the operator that this temperature drop may affect the product.
Special
This special program mode consists of the fol-
lowing features:
1. Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C).
2. Program Mode Lockout (L) - locked (U) unlocked.
3. One-button programming for times and
temperature.
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