Henny Penny HC-934-MCDS User Manual

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This equipment chapter is to be placed in the Holding Cabinets section of your Equip­men t Manual.
MANUFACTURE
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PHONE: I-800-417-8417
FAX: I-800-417-8402
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NON-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14
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This manual is for the exclusive use of licensees and employees of McDonald’s Systems, Inc.
0 1995 McDonald’s Corporation
All Rights Reserved
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Printed in July
Pati# FMOI-298
The United States of America
Printed in
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enny Penny Corporation makes the following
limited warranties to the original purchaser only
for Kenny Penny appliances and replacement
parts:
New Equipment except lamps and fuses, which proves to be defective in the material or workmanship within
1 year from date of original installation, will be repaired or replaced without charge F.O.B. factory, Eaton, Ohio, or F.O.B. authorized dis­tributor. To validate this warranty, the registra­tion card for the appliance must be mailed to Henny Penny within 10 days after installation.
Replacement Parts ment part, except lamps and fuses, which proves to be defective in material or workman­ship within 90 days from date of orginal instal­lation will be repaired or replaced without charge F.O.B. factory, Eaton, Ohio, or F.O.B. authorized distributor.
This warranty covers only the repair or replace­ment of the defective part and does not include any labor charges for the removal and installa-
tion of any parts, travel or other expenses incidental to the repair or replacement of a part.
-Any part of a new appliance,
- Any appliance replace-
THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE SOLE REMEDY AGAINST HENNY PENNY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER TERM. BUYER AGREES THAT NO OTHER REMEDY (INCLUDING CLAIMS FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES) SHALL BE AVAILABLE.
The above limited warranty does not apply (a) to damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, or abuse; (b) if the equipment’s serial number is removed or defaced; or (c) for lamps and fuses. THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR­RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED. HENNY PENNY NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY.
Should outside assistance be required, call your
local independent Henny Penny distributor. If additional help is required, contact Henny Penny Corporation direct in Eaton, Ohio.
Any claim must be presented to either Henny Penny or the distributor from whom the appli­ance was purchased. No allowance will be granted for repairs made by anyone else without Henny Penny’s written consent. If damage occurs during shipping, notify the carrier at once so that a claim may be filed.
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The staging cabinet is a 3 drawer, dry-air heat­ed cabinet. The cabinet is used to stage cooked product for a time period of 30 minutes, or 60
minutes. Features:
Heat is uniformly circulated throughout the
cabinet.
Removable drawers, baskets and crumb
trays for easy cleaning.
Front panel temperature calibration.
4 or 6 independent programmable timers.
a. Set time from 1 to 99 minutes. b. Capability to change timer during timing
cycle.
c. Continuous timing through power inter-
ruptions
Self-diagnostic program for temperature
probe and hi-limit failures.
Ability to lock preset times and setpoint temperature.
Easy front panel programming for times and
temperatures.
UL and NSF listed.
The Staging Cabinet should be placed on an ap­proved table or shelf to allow easy access for loading and unloading of product. For proper operation, the cabinet must be level.
lect~ica
nect~o
The Staging Cabinet is available from the factory
as a 120 VAC unit for domestic use, or as a 240
VAC unit for foreign use. The data plate on the
side of the unit will specify the correct electri­cal supply. The unit requires a grounded recep-
tacle with a separate electrical line protected by
a fuse or circuit breaker of the proper rating.
Refer to the table below for electrical rating for
the Staging Cabinet.
er 05319 05320
240v 742
3.5 05444 125v 842 7.3 05684 240V
742
3.5
When the cabinet is turned on for the first time, you may experience the following:
A. A burning odor. B. Slight smell of smoke.
This piece of equipment is made in America and has American sizes on hardware. All metric con­versions are approximate and vary in size.
This indicates oils used on stainless steel and the new electrical connections are burning off residue.
It will take 3 to 4 hours of burn off to eliminate
this inconvenience. The burning off procedure
should be done the day before you intend
to use the cabinet. It should be done in a
ventilated area away from the kitchen and customers. After the burn off procedure is complete, thoroughly clean the staging cabinet
following the daily cleaning procedures.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTION
RECOMMENDED Recommended replacement parts, stocked by your distributor, SPARE PARTS FOR are indicated with in the parts lists. Please use care when DISTRIBUTORS ordering recommended parts, because all voltages and variations are
marked. Distributors should order parts based upon common voltages and equipment sold in their territory.
recommended parts
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4
3
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5
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PAR T 932 934
ITEM N O DESCRIPTION QTY. QTY. FUNCTION
1 31927 Top Cabinet 1 1 Access to all controls
and components.
2 37174 Panel - Face Plate - 1 Front Cover and
HC-934 Mounting of Display.
41765 Panel - Face Plate 1 -
HC-932
3 43768 Rocker Switch 1 1 Switches power to
components.
52224 Rocker Switch - CE 1 1
4 --- L.E.D. - Power ON - - When Illuminated shows
unit is heating. *†27658 Telite - Heater ON (White) - 1 *†27657 Telite - Heater ON (Red) - 1
(International Only)
5 31455 Decal - Control Panel - 1 Covering for display.
37377 Decal - Control Panel - 1
New Style w/o Telites
41695 Decal - Control Panel 1 -
7*† 22195 Toggle Switch - 1 Switches power to
components.
8* 31397 Drawer Handle Runner Strip 2 3 Protects drawer handle. 9 41836 Drawer Handle 2 3 Allows opening of drawer.
*Not Shown †Unit manufactured prior to September, 1990 only.
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*Not shown.
recommended parts
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18 31483 Probe Bracket
- CE
23*
63804
Cabinet Enclosure - Domestic
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1
Protective cover
31484
recommended parts
19 31421 Bearings
20 31357 Spacers 21* 49605 Power Cord Assy. - CE
31993 Power Cord Assy.
31584 Power Cord Assy. - 240V
48240 Power Cord Assy.
22*
EF02-044 Strain Relief 31562 Strain Relief (Int’l. Only) EF02-076 Strain Relief
23*
53821 Cabinet Enclosure 54056 53961 Cabinet Enclosure (120/240
*Not shown.
(Pin + Sleeve)
(Twist Lock)
Right Angle - 932
Cabinet Enclosure (120/240
1 1 Mounting for probe. 4 6 Keeps drawer in alignment to
4 6 Spaces bearing from cabinet.
1 1 Transfers electric power to 1 1 units.
1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
ws
1 50 cycle) 1 -­60 cycle) 1 --
6
cabinet side.
Attaches power cord to unit.
Protective cover.
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26 31549
recommended parts
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28 44971
29 27661
*Not shown.
44973
27943
Wrap Around Insulation
Insulation Left Retainer
Insulation Right Retainer
Sheath Heater - 12OV 800W (Domestic)
Sheath Heater - 240V 800W
(International)
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1 1
1
1
1
I
Insulates oven liner.
1
Holds let? side insulation in place.
1
Holds right side insulation in place.
1
Heats the cabinet.
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*Not shown.
SN:FW042IA & below
SN:FW043IA & above
√√√
recommended parts
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37367RB Control Assembly NS
70047RB
30978
√√√√√
recommended parts
41821 RB Control Assembly
37 38
31369 115 VI240 V Relay
TS22-006 Transformer 115V
28979 Transformer 240V
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*40
*41
36210
48856
52080
*Not shown.
SN:HW050lJ and
below
w/o Telites SNFW042lA and above
HC-932
(Domestic)
(International) Replaceable Beeper
-CE Part
Power Cord Filter - CE
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1 --
1 1 1 1
1 1
1
1 Sounds a tone when a button
1 1
1
1 Reduces electrical disruptions
Routes power to Reduces voltage
the heater.
to 12 volt.
is pressed and at the end of a
timing cycle.
Reduces electrical disruptions
to the PC boards.
I to the PC boards.
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*Not Shown
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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 cabi­net. 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 dis­play 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 ex­ample, if the control is in the A mode, the dis-
play 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.
er
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11.
Leave the top drawer open 2” to 3” (5 cm to 8 cm) to air dry the inside of the cabinet overnight.
da
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.
ra
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 temper-
ature drop may affect the product.
Special
This special program mode consists of the fol­lowing 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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To enter the special program mode:
1. Turn the power switch to OFF
2. Depress and hold the SET/TEMP button while turning the power switch to ON.
3. Release the SET/TEMP button.
witc
er
Upon entering the special program mode, the temperature display will be blank. Timer 1 switch will change from F for Fahrenheit to C for Celsius. This will be shown in the Timer 1 display.
witc
er
If there is a programmed time and setpoint
temperature for all three timers, you have the
ability to lock these cycles in to avoid anyone
from changing the times and temperature.
Enter the special program mode. There will be
a U shown in the timer 2 display. Depress the timer 2 switch and display will read L for lock. To change any preset times and temperature to U. You are now able to make changes as
desired.
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-ii To preset the holding cabinet to McDonald’s
specifications, enter the special program mode. Depress timer 3 or 4 button. The temper­ature display will read “INI” briefly and return to normal special program mode. All timers will be set at 60 minutes in the A mode and 30 minutes in the B mode. The setpoint temperatures will be 165”F+5”F (74”Cr3”C) in the A mode, and 185”F+5”F (85”C-c3”C) in the
B mode. To exit special program mode simply turn the power switch to OFF and then ON again.
ca
18”widex24-1/8”deepx21-1/16”high(46
x 61 x 53 cm). Model HC-934
18”widex24-1/8”deepx 16-‘l/16”high(46
x 61 x 41 cm). Model HC-932
Equipped with 3 channel II-3/8” wide x
18-7/8” long x ‘l-1/8” deep wire baskets (29
x 46 x 26 cm). Model HC-932 only has 2
baskets. Shipping weight - 135 pounds (61 kg) Model
WC-934
To turn OFF or ON the beeper or strobe light,
enter the special program mode. By depress­ing the timer 3 or 4 button, the display will toggle from B, S, BS, or blank. B indicates the
beeper will sound at the end of any timing
cycle. S indicates no beeper, but the strobe
light will come on at the end of a cycle (if applicable). BS indicates both beeper and strobe will come on, and a blank display indicates no beeper and no strobe.
Shipping weight - 1 IO pounds (50 kg) Model HC-932
Heater not working.
1 Blower not working. 1 Check blower and replace if needed. 1
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Check heater and replace if needed.
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Cabinet will not
heat.
Unit will not heat to
desired temperature.
Unit Overheats. Error message HI
displayed.
Faulty wiring.
urn power swltc
cabinet
is completely
temperature sensor.
You may use 2 test instruments to check the electric components.
1. A Continuity Light.
2. An Ohm Meter.
When the manual refers to the circuit being closed, the continuity light will be illuminated or the ohm meter should read zero unless otherwise noted.
When the manual refers to the circuit being open, the continuity light will not illuminate or the ohm meter will read 1 or infinite resistance.
: A continuity tester cannot be used to
check coils.
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s: Medium Phillips Screwdriver
: Blower Assembly
: Medium Phillips screwdriver
Sheath heater
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove the cabinet top cover.
3. Remove the 2 blower wires from the Ll and L2 wire nuts.
4. Remove the 3 screws and lockwashers securing the blower to the blower box. (See Figure 1)
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove the cabinet top cover.
3. Remove the 2 wires attached to the heat­er terminals.
4. Remove the 2 screws holding the heater to the cabinet. (See Figure 3)
emove the blower from the blower box.
(See Figure 2)
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6. Install a new blower, reassembling in reverse order of disassembly.
7. Rewire the new blower the same as the old blower.
8. Replace the cabinet top cover.
5. Remove the heater.
6. Install a new heater in reverse order.
7. Reattach the 2 heater wires.
8. Replace the cabinet top cover.
9. Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
European CE units will have a high limit (part no.
18201) which will have to be removed from heater plate and reinstalled on the new heater.
9. Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
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: 5/8” (16 mm) wrench, continuity tester
: Power switch
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
6. Install a new power switch in reverse order.
7. Reconnect the wires to the power switch.
8. Replace the cabinet top cover.
9. Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove the cabinet top cover.
3. Remove the wires from the power switch. Check across the 2 termi Is of the power
switch for continuity.
ith the power switch in the OFF position, the circuit should be open. If the power switch is defective, replace it by continuing with this
section.
4. Loosen the nut holding the power switch on the back side of the control panel and then remove the nut on the front of the control panel. (See Figure 5)
s: Wire stripper, wire nuts
: Telites
This section should be followed for replacing any of the telites.
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove the cabinet top cover.
3. Cut the telite wires just behind the body of the light. (See Figure 7)
5. Remove the power switch. (See Figure 6)
POWER
SWITCH
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4. Remove the light by squeezing the retain­ers on the body and pushing the telite out through the front control panel. (See Figure
8)
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5. Install the new telite by pushing it through the front of the control panel until it snaps securely into place.
6. Strip the ends of the cut wires and connect them to the new telite with wire nuts.
7. Replace the cabinet top cover.
8. Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
s: Wire stripper, wire nuts, Phillips screw-
driver
s: Fan
5. Remove the fan.
6. Install a new fan in reverse order.
7. Strip the ends of the cut wires and connect them to the wires of the new fan with wire nuts.
8. Replace the cabinet top cover.
9. Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
: 3/8” (10 mm) wrench or socket driver
. Solid State Relay
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove the cabinet top cover.
3. Cut the fan wires 6” (15 cm) from the fan. (See Figure 9)
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove 2 nuts holding mounting bracket and remove. (See Figure 11)
4. Remove the nuts from the 4 screws hold­ing the fan to the cabinet. (See Figure IO)
3. Disconnect wires from solid state relay. (See Figure 12)
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4. Remove the 2 screws that hold the relay to the cabinet. (See Figure 13)
5. Install new relay.
3. Unplug transformer from circuit board. (See Figure 15)
4. Remove screws mounting transformer to bracket. (See Figure 16)
: 3/8” (10 mm) wrench or socket driver
Transformer
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Remove 2 nuts holding mounting bracket and remove. (See Figure 14)
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5. Install new transformer.
: 5/16” (8 mm) wrench or socket driver
Digital Display
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
: Place t tion and unplug t o so could result
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2. Unplug circuit board from display. See Figure 17)
3. Loosen the 6 nuts holding the display to the cabinet and remove.
. Install new digital display and carefully
tighten nuts.
2. Remove the top drawer from unit. (See Figure 19)
3. Loosen 4 screws holding xcess panel and remove panel. (See Figure 20)
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In the event the temperature sensor becomes faulty, an error message E06 will be displayed. Turn power switch OFF and then back ON. If the error message E06 is still displayed, the temperature sensor must be replaced.
river, 5/16N
(8 mm)
: Temperature Sensor
4. Loosen 2 nuts mounting temperature sen­sor to bracket and remove from bracket. (See Figure 21)
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Unplug sensor from board and pull out
from top of unit. (See Figure 22)
3. Remove 4 screws and spaces securing the circuit board to the cabinet. (See Figure 24)
6. Install new sensor in reverse order.
s: Phillips screwdriver
: Circuit Board
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet.
2. Unplug circuit board from digital display. (See Figure 23)
4. Install new circuit board and carefully tight­en screws.
5. Plug new circuit board into the digital
display.
s: Continuity tester
s: Power Switch (Rocker)
1. Disconnect power to unit,
2. Remove the cabinet top cover.
3. Remove the wires from the switch. Check across the terminals
- top and bottom ter­minals on the left side of the switch, and top and bottom terminals on the right side.
In the ON position the switch should show continuity. If switch is defective, replace it and proceed with procedures. (See Figure
25)
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4. Squeeze in on the clips which hold the switch in place and pull out from the front. (See Figure 26)
: Continuity tester/ Phillips screwdriver
s: High Limit Switch
1. Disconnect power to the unit
2. Remove the cabinet cover.
3. Remove the wires to the high limit switch. Check across the terminals. The switch should show continuity. If switch is defec­tive, replace it and proceed with proce­dures.
5. Replace with new switch in reverse or
6. Reconnect power to unit.
.
Remove the two screws holding the high
limit to the cabinet, and remove high limit. (See Figure 27)
Figure 27
high limit and replace the wires.
6. Replace the cabinet cover.
7. Reconnect electrical supply to the cabinet.
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This section identifies and lists the replaceable parts of the Henny Penny Chicken Staging Cabinet.
Use only genuine
enny Penny replacement parts in your cabinet. Using a substitute design may result in cabinet damage or personal injury.
To fi List,
I.
items you
oceed.as f
Refer to the photographs in the front of the
to order from the Parts
s:
Operating Procedures section and the ex­ploded drawings in the section to identify
the part needed.
2.
Use the item number from the exploded drawing the locate the corresponding part in the parts list in this section. In this list
will be the Henny Penny part number and
a description of the part.
Once the parts you want to order have been found in the parts list, ing
information:
I,
From the photography and Parts List.
rite down the follow-
Item number Part number Description
2.
From the data plate.
Product number Serial number Voltage
3.
The following table has been provided as a sample format for you to use in prepar­ing your spare parts orders. By providing all the entries, your distributor will be able to ensure the correct parts will be sent to you.
Commonly replaced items are stocked by your distributor and will be sent when your order is received. Other parts will be ordered by your distributor from Henny Penny Corporation. Nor­mally, these will be sent to your distributor within 3 working days.
Refer to the warranty statement found at the beginning of this manual.
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TEMP. PROBE
HEATER
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230V 3.3A 50Hz 1PH
HENNY PENNY CORP.
EATON, OHIO 45320
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For Sales or Service Please Contact The Nearest Henny Penny Distributor
1. General Services
100 Hicks Ave. Medford, MA 02155 (800) 233-1033
2. Art Cole Associates
Golden Street Industrial Park Meriden, CT 06450 (203) 237-7177
3. Globe-Monte Metro, Inc.
47-02 Metropolitan Avenue Ridgewood, NY 11385 (718) 786-5760
4. Guertin Dist. Inc.
5 Technology Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057-9713 (315) 437-4928 (800) 468-6336
5. Kreiser Distributing Co.
13800 Lincoln Highway N. Huntington, PA 16652 (724) 863-3360
6. AFS Equipment Company
9130-X Red Branch Road Columbia, MD 21045 (410) 964-3770 (800) 969-3770
7. HP Sales & Service Co.
200 Rittenhouse Circle, 4-East Bristol, PA 19007 (215) 785-3250 NJ Watts (800) 477-4379
8. Astro Food Equipment
7901 Old Rockside Rd.) Independence, OH 44131 (216) 619-8821 (800) 367-4237
9. Carlisle Food Systems, Inc.
11020 Lakeridge Pkwy. Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 550-2169
10. Price-Davis, Inc.
Route 1, Highway 27 Iron Station, NC 28080 (509) 928-8815 (704) 732-2236 (800) 456-1014
11. Big A Distributors, Inc.
P.O. Box 1283 Forest Park, GA 30051 (404) 366-6510 (800) 222-0298
12. W.H. Reynolds Distributors, Inc.
4817 Westshore Blvd. Tampa, FL 33609 (813) 873-2402 Miami-(954) 845-0841 Jacksonville-(904) 781-9054 FL Watts (800) 282-2733
13. Ber-Vel Distributing Co. Inc.
P.O. Box 9943 Birmingham, AL 35220 (205) 681-1855
14 . Barnett Supply
2089 York Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 (901) 278-0440 Nashville, TN (615) 242-6451
Scotsman Supply
516 5th Ave., South Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 242-6451
15. St. Clair Supply Company
231 East Main Street Eaton, OH 45320 (937) 456-5500 (800) 762-2968
16. Dine Equipment Co.
3110 Preston Hwy. P.O. Box 34038 zip 40232 Louisville, KY 40213 (502) 637-3232 FAX (502) 637-5177
17. United Marketing Assoc.
11877 Belden Court Livonia, MI 48150 (734) 261-5380
18 . T&H Distributors
1235 Parkview Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 339-9838
19. Food Service Solutions, Inc.
1682 Barclay Blvd. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (847) 459-8040 (847) 459-7942
20. MEC
2511 Cassens Dr. Fenton, MO 63026-2547 (636) 343-0664 (800) 397-1515
21. Delta Supply Co., Inc.
3315 W. Roosevelt Rd. Little Rock, AR 72204 (501) 664-4326
22. Dixie Supply
490 Julianne St. Bldg. A-2 Jackson, MS 39201 (601) 354-3025
23. Beaullieu Refrigeration Inc.
200 North Luke St. Lafayette, LA 70506 (337) 235-9755
24. S.L.E. Corporation
1110 Avenue H East Arlington, TX 76011 (817) 640-7999
25. Brooks Industries
4420 S.W. 29th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405) 685-7200
26 . B & D Dist.
19915 W. 161st St. Suite D Olathe, KS 66062 (913) 768-8588 FAX 913-768-8855
27 . PHT Systems
1801 Highway 8 Suite 120 New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 639-0368
28. Mid-Nebraska Restaurant Supply Co.
1415 S. Webb Road Grand Island, NE 68802 (308) 384-5780
29. Robert G. Wood & Co.
2080 W. Cornell Ave. Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 761-0500 (800) 358-3061
30. Open Territory
31 . CPE-USALCO
1310 West Drivers Way Tempe, AZ 85284 (480) 496-6995
32. National Equipment Corp.
242 West-3680 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 (800) 266-5824 (800) 955-9202
33. The Nicewonger Co.
19219 West Valley Hwy Suite M103 Kent, WA 98032 (800) 426-5972 (425) 656-0907 FAX
34. Tri-State Market Supply
11115 E. Montgomery, Suite A Spokane, WA 99206 (509) 928-8815 (877) 828-4268
36. Western Pacific Distributors, Inc.
19422 Cabot Boulevard Haywood, CA 94545 (510) 732-0100
37. Don Walters Company
2121 S. Susan Street Suite A Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 979-5863
38 . Troyer Foods, Inc.
17141 State Route 4 Goshen, IN 46526 (219) 533-0302
39. Tri-City HP, Inc.
527 West Fourth St. Davenport, IA 52801 (319) 322-5382
40. Certified Commercial Service & Equipment (CCSE) 6031-A Industrial Heights Drive Knoxville, TN 37909 (865)-546-8778
41 . Gower Distributors, Inc.
P.O. Box 4804 Box 216K Rt. -4 Victoria, TX 77903 (361) 573-9777
42 . Top-Line Distributors
1501 College Ave. Houston, TX 77585 (713) 946-6008
43. DSL Inc., Canada
14520 128th Ave. Edmonton, Alberta Canada T5L3H6 (403) 452-7580 (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Yukon, & N.W. Territories)
44. Taylor Freezers, Inc.
52 Armthorpe Rd. Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T5M4 (905) 790-2211 (Ontario, Montreal, and Maritime Provinces)
45. Bazinet Taylor Ltee.
4750 Rue Bourg Ville St. Laurent Quebec, Canada H5T 1J2 (514) 735-3627 (Quebec only)
If Further Assistance Is Needed Please Contact: Henny Penny Corporation
1219 U. S. Route 35 West Eaton, Ohio 45320 1-800-417-8417 Fax 1-800-417-8402
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Henny Penny International Distributor Network
U.S. Headquarters
Henny Penny Corporation 1219 U.S. Route 35 West Eaton, OH 45320 USA Telephone: 937-456-8417 Fax: 937-456-1860
Representative Office
1 . Henny Penny Corporation
Representative Office Parc dEntreprises de IEsplanade 2bis Rue Paul Henri Speak Saint Thibault des Vignes 77462 Lagny sur Mame Cedex, France Telephone: 33 (1) 60075600 Fax: 33 (1) 60071489
U.S. Export Centers
2. Feco International Company 20 North San Mateo Drive, Suite 9 San Mateo, CA 94401 USA Telephone: 415-348-3499 Fax: 415-348-3575
3. Caribbean Islands & Central America (excluding Puerto Rico) Total Equipment Suppliers 9550 NW 41 Miami, FL 33178 Telephone: 305-718-9550 Fax: 305-718-9505
Algeria
4. SOMAB Y1 Rue Mahmoud Boudjatit (Oasis) Ager, Algeria Tel: 213-21-23-3051/3052 Fax: 213-21-23-3161
Argentina
5. Oditec S.A. Augstin Alvarez 2128 1602 Florida Buenos Aires, Argentina Telephone: (541) 796-0820 Fax: (541) 796-2009
6. Australia J.L. Lennard Pty. Ltd. 937-941 Victoria Rd. West Ryde NSW 2114 Sydney, Australia Telephone: 617-3272-4744 Fax: 617-3272-4799
Bahrain
7. Mohammed Jalal Catering Old Palace Road P.O. Box 1335 Manama, State of Bahrain Telephone: 973-53-45-39 Fax: 973 53-14-78
Bangladesh
8. Puffin International Ltd. 3691B Elephant Rd. Swarankika Plaza 4th Floor-Dhaka 1205 Dhaka, Bangladesh Telephone: 8802-863117 Fax: 880-2-867563
Belgium
9. Engelen-Heere N.V. Industrialpark Terbekehof Fotografielaan 14 B-2610 Antwerpen (Wilrijk) Telephone: 323-825-5577 Fax: 323-825-3702
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St.
Brazil
10. Pesin Equipment Food Service R. Olavo Bilac 188/198 Sao Caetano Do Sul - SP Brazil Telephone:55-11-7690-1470 Fax: 55-11-7690-1466
Bulgaria
11. E.C.E. - CAIX 23A Rue Oborichte Sofia 1604, Bulgaria Telephone: 19-359-2-946-1479 Fax: 19-359-2-946-1669
Chile
12. IMAHE Manuel Montt 1154 Providencia Santiago, Chile Tel: 562-341-4953/5707 Fax: 562-274-8567
China
13. Bonny Foodservice Products Flat C, 8/F, Yeung Yiu Chung Industrial Bldg., No. 20 Wang Hoi Rd. Kowloon Bay, Kowloon Hong Kong Telephone: 852-796-5616 Fax: 852-799-8490
Colombia
14. Industrial Taylor Ltda. Transversal 93, Numero 64-24 Apartado Aereo 95075 Bogota D.E., Colombia Telephone: 57 (1) 4340016 Fax: 571-223-2642
Crotia
15. New Rok Opatija M. Tita 15 51410 Opatija, Crotia Telephohe: 385-51-701-251 Fax: 385-51-701-251
Cyprus
16. AMF Chistofides Ltd. 104A Prodromos Str. P.O. Box 25100 Nicosia, Cyprus Telephone: 357-2-454-380 Fax: 357-2-454-088
Czech Republic
17. Citus Argentinska 20 CZ 4170 00 Pragues 7 CZECH REPUBLIC Telephone: 420-2-667-10-561 Fax: 420-2-667-10-557
Denmark
18. Inter-Gastro A.S. Midtager 18 2605 Brondby Denmark DK2605 Telephone: 45-43292000 Fax: 45-43292001
Ecuador
19. Equindeca Cia. Ltda. Hotel El Conquistador Gran Colombia 6-65 Cuenca, Ecuador Telephone: 593-7-831788 Fax: 593-7-843221
Egypt
20. Con Trade Centre 3A Ramsis Street Maaroof Building #83 & #62 Cairo, Egypt Telephone: 20 (2) 770642/762551 Fax: 20 (2) 756258
Estonia
21. Sisustaja As Tihniku 5 11625 Tallinn, Estonia Telephone: 372-6502300 Fax: 372-6502301
Finland
22. Monilaite Oy P.O. Box 27 Salpakuja 6 SF-01200 Vantaa, Finland Telephone: 358-9-877-0100 Fax: 358-9-877-01099
France
23. Diffusion International de Materiel (DIM) Parc dactivite Clemenceau Chemin du Chateau dEau B.P. 4009 59704 Marcq-En-Baroeuil Cedex, France Telephone: (33) 20890000 Fax: (33) 20727355
Germany
24. Sesjak KG Wullener Feld 9a D-58454 Witten Germany Telephone: 49-2302-697077 Fax: 49-2302-698451
Ghana
25. DRT Ghana E6619 Ablade Road Kanda Estate P.O. Box C2074 Accra-Cantonments, Ghana Telephone: 233-2123-3949 Fax: 233-2123-1380
Greece
26. Domestica S.A. 65 Stournara Str. Athens 10432, Greece Telephone: 30-15-24-30-14/15 Fax: 30-15-22-91-58
Guam
27. Pacific Technical Service, Inc. New Commercial Building #979 Rt. 16, Suite B-3 Barrigada, Guam 96913 Telephone: 6710632-5000 Fax: 671-632-3333
Holland
28. Englelen-Heere B.V. Straatveg 85, Postbus 35020 3005 DA Rotterdam, Holland Telephone: 311-042-23077 Fax: 311-042-23435
Hong Kong
29. Bonny Foodservice Products Flat C, 8/F, Yeung Yiu Chung Industrial Building #20 Wang Hoi Road Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong Telephone: 852-796-5616 Fax: 852-799-8490
Hungary
30. Hotex Service H-2094 Nagykovacsi Kossith Lajos u. 1. Hungary Telephone: 36-263-56653/89463 Fax: 36-26389463
Iceland
31. A. Karlsson H. F. Brautarholti 28 105 Reykjavik, PO Box 167 Iceland Telephone: 354-560-0900 Fax: 354-560-0901
India
32.
AISHWARYA Trust Complex, 10 OVG Rd Basavanagudi Bangalore 560004, India Telephone: 91-80-667-7576 Fax: 91-80-667-7576
Intl. Refrigeration Corp 7 Netaji Subhash Marg Darya Ganj New Delhi 110002, India Telephone: 91-11-3275651 Fax: 91-11-6221827
Indonesia
33. P.T. Gema JL. Raya Bloulevard Raya Block IOA 2 No. 27 Kelapa Gading Permai Jakarta 14240, Indonesia Telephone: 62-21-4532077
62-21-4508910
Fax: 62-21-4532586/4530777
Ireland
34. Martin Food Equipment Ltd. Gaskin Business Park Coes Road Dundalk, Louth County Ireland Telephone: 353-42-30366 Fax: 353-42-30370
Italy
35. Allegra SRL Corso Matteotti, 5 - 10121 Torino, Italy Telephone: 39-011-540264 Fax: 39-011-533779
Japan
36. Toei Kogyo Co. Ltd. 4F, Nissay Nishi-Gotanda Building 24-5 Nishi-Gatanda 7-Chome Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0031 Japan Telephone: 813-3779-1081 Fax: 813-3779-1638
Jordan
37. Awar Trading Est PO Box 962227 Amman 11196, Jordan Telephone: 962-6-55-19-610 Fax: 962-6-55-19-605
Korea
38. Ohjin Corporation 3rd Floor, Hee Jung Building 1635-0 Seocho-dong Seocho-ku C.P.O. Box 3252 Seoul 137-070, Korea Telephone: 82-2-5850441 Fax: 82-2-5874197
Kuwait
39. Mabrook Hotel Supplies Co. PO Box 43832 Hawalli 32053 Kuwait Telephone: 965-481-8242
965-483-01648
Fax: 965-483-4314
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Lebanon
40. Pro Kitchen Cahlfoun Building Kaslik - Main Road PO Box 1066 Jounieh Lebanon Telephone: 961-9-635-077 Fax: 961-9-635-059
Lithuania
41. Master Group Baltic Master Dariaus Ir Girena 175 2038 Vilnius, Lithuania Telephone: 3702-306-528/529 Fax: 3702-306-533
Malaysia
42. SCC Corp. Sdn. Bhd. 19-21 Jalan Hujan Taman Overseas Union 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone: 60-3-77828384 Fax: 60-3-77818561
Malta
43. C & H Bartoli Ltd. 232 The Strand Gzira Gzros, Malta Telephone: 356-342-584 Fax: 356-342-569
Mauritius Island
44. (Mauritius, Reunion Island, Seychelles) Hassam Moussa Rawat 10 Bourbon Street P.O. Box 492 Port Louis, Mauritius Island Telephone: 160 (230) 2080024 Fax: 160-230-2080147
Mexico
45.
Central Mexico Metro Mexico City Cavimex S.A. de C.V. Revillagigedo No. 61 Col Centro Mexico, D.F. 06070 Mexico Telephone: 525-521-4200 Fax: 525-510-2791
Pacific Micro Herros De Occidente, S.A. de C.V. Av. Juan Palamar y Arias #83 Col. Jardines Vallarta Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico C.P.45020 Telephone: 52-3-629-54-05 Fax: 52-3-673-29-43
Southeast Equipo Para El Mercado S.A. de C.V Calle 55 No. 501-B por 60 y 62 Merida, Yucatan, Mexico C.P. 97000 Telephone: 52-99-236500 Fax: 52-99-286649
Morocco
46. Electra Boulevard AHL Loghlam BP 25698 Sidi Bernoussi - Ain-Sebaa Casablanca Morocco Telephone: 212-22-753-531 Fax: 212-22-753-554
New Zealand
47. Taylor Equipment Limited 4 Ponuz Place Mt. Wellington Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: 64 (9) 5733377 Fax: 64 (9) 5730841
Norway
48. Grillfagmannen A.S. Ostensjoveien 44 N-0667 Oslo 6, Norway Telephone: 47 (2) 651410 Fax: 47 (2) 720017
Oman
49. Mohsin Haider Darwish LLC P.O. Box 880 Ruwi, Code 112 SULTANATE OF OMAN Telephone: 968-703411 Fax: (968) 789927
Pakistan
50. The Equipment Company Ground Floor, Dadabhoy Centre Sharea Faisai, Karachi 75530 Pakistan Telephone: 922-1-778-1778/2778 Fax: 922-1-587-0456/778-2777
Peru
51. Importadora Tecnica Comercial C.R. Ltda. Jr. Marcos de Aramburu #595 Lima 17, Peru Telephone: 51-1-226-2124 Fax: 51-1-275-2689
Philippines
52. HKR Equipment Corp. 2nd Floor, THC Bldg. 2176 Primo Rivera St. La Paz, Makati City, Philippines Telephone: 632-899-4511 Fax: 632-899-4541
Poland
53. I. F. E. Rydygiera 12 01 793 Warsaw, Poland Telephone: 48-3912-3373 42-22-663-4820/4069 Fax: 48-3912-3373
Portugal
54. Restaurotel AV Da Republica 83 C 1050 243 Lisboa Portugal Telephone: 351 7967116/7/8/9 FAX: 351 7933982
Puerto Rico
55. Progressive Sales and Service PO Box 10876 Caparra Heights Station San Juan, Puerto Rico 00922­0876 Telephone: 787-782-7474 Fax: 787-793-6479
Qatar
56. Tristar Group C.R. No. 6778 P.O. Box 4746 Doha, Qatar Telephone: 974-4664433 Fax: 974-4365365
Romania
57. Delta Technologies Romani S.A. Sector 6, 20 Constructorilor Blvd. Bloc 20 A, sc. B 7th Floor Apt. 64 Bucharest, D599 Romania Telephone: 401-220-4261 Fax: 401-220-3990 US Address: 115 Main St. Mishawaka, In. 46544 Telephone: 219-256-3783 Fax: 219-256-7130
Saudi Arabia
58. Commercial Center Development & Economy P.O. Box 1210 Jeddah 21431, Saudi Arabia Telephone: 966 (2) 629-1857 Fax: 966 (2) 629-1860
Senegal
59. Breading Systems Co. C/ Ripoche,14 35007 Las Palmas Spain Telephone: 34-9-28-22-43-86 Fax: 34-9-28-27-56-90
Singapore
Simplex Pte. Ltd.
60. Block 1, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Industrial Park 01-1383 Singapore 319053 Telephone: 65-251-6241 Fax: 65-253-8814
Shopfit (S) Pte. Ltd. Blk 623 Aljunied Industrial Complex Unit 02-09 Singapore 389835 Telephone: 65-7410911 Fax: 65-7438911
South Africa
61. Foodserv CC PO Box 55269 Northlands 2116, Republic of South Africa Telephone: 27 (11) 616-5183, Fax: 27 (11) 616-8287
Spain
62. Adisa Tuset, 8-10 08006 Barcelona, Spain Telephone: 34-93-415-0018 Fax: 34-93-218-1782
Sri Lanka
63. Sperrys Commercial Equipment 1014 Parliament Road Etul Kotte Kotte/Colombo, Sri Lanka Telephone:941-873-0561 Fax: 941-863-8361
Suriname
64. Tessco N.V. Oude Charlesburgweg #47 Paramaribo Suriname Telephone: 597-473366/477388 Fax: 597-473366
Sweden
65. Eurospice AB Box 5050 Hejargatan 6 632 29 Eskilstuna, Sweden Telephone: 46 (16) 125600 Fax: 46 (16) 131390
Switzerland
66. Stuppen Fast Food GmbH Oberneuhofstrasse 8 CH-6340 Baar, Switzerland Telephone: 41-41-761-5052 Fax: 41-41 761-7210
Syria
67. Lahham Trading & Contracting Hamra Str. Omyad Building P.O. Box 2960 Damascus Syria Telephone: 963-11-331-2251 Fax: 963-11-331-2252
Taiwan
68. Feco Corporation 420, 11 F Keelung Rd. Sec. 1 Postal Code 110 Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China Telephone:886-2-2758-2288 Fax: 886 (2) 2758-2297
Thailand
69. Fieco Company Ltd. 43/524-526 Amarinnivej 1 Anusaovari Laksi Phaholoyothin Road Bangkok 10220 Thailand Telephone: 66-2-521-3824/3878 Fax: 66-2-552-0833
Tunisia
70. Semci 16, Rue Aziz Taj 1101 Tunis RP, Tunisia Telephone: 216 -133-1501 Fax: 216-133-0698
Turkey
71. Klimatek Inonu Caddesi, Opera Palas 73/5 80090 Gumussuyu Istanbul, Turkey Telephone: 90-212-245-1812 90-212-293-7892 Fax: 90-212-293-3903
United Arab Emirates
72. Habtoor International P.O. Box 55332 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Telephone: 971-4-272-1212 Fax: 971-4-272-2255
United Kingdom
73. Servequip Products Ltd. 214 Purley Way GB-Croyden CRO 4XG, England Telephone: 44-208-6868855 Fax: 44-208-6817509
Uruguay
74. Tecnoland S.A. Dr. José Scorsería 2740 CP 11300 Montevideo, Uruguay Telephone: 598-2-7105900 Fax: 598-2-7105900
Venezuela
75. Prefer, C.A. Avenida Presidente Medina Edificio Prefer, Local No. 44 Entre Calles Chile y Progreso urb. Los Acacias Caracas 1040, Venezuela Telephone: 58-212-633-6933/2801 Fax: 58-212-632-6711
Vietnam
76. Cao Sinh Pte Block 1, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Industrial Estate #01-1383 Singapore 319053 Telephone: 65-2516241 Fax: 84-2538814
Yemen
77. Mukiriani Sanaa PO Box 8150 Sanaa Yem e n Telephone: 967-1-230-675 Fax: 967-1-230-929
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