Metro C5, C5 8 Installation Manual

8 Series
TM
Controlled Temperature Heated Holding
Cabinets
This manual covers cabinets with electrical ratings of: 120V 2000W, 120V 1440W & 220-240V 1681-2000W.
When ordering electrical parts, always confirm the rating listed on rear cabinet data plate. Differences on voltage, amps or wattage are listed with bold text in replacement part descriptions.
Metro Heated Cabinets are for
Hot Food Holding applications only
InterMetro Industries Corporation
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705 570-825-2741 www.metro.com
  1.  With the POWER switch OFF, plug the supply power cord into an appropriate,  grounded, receptacle. (refer to the cabinet data plate for voltage and  ampere rating).
  2.  Ensure that the cabinet’s floor duct and water pan are installed. (refer to  the cabinet operating instructions). This helps to distribute the heat evenly  throughout the cabinet.
  3.  If extra humidity is desired, fill the water pan in the floor duct of the cabinet with  clean warm water. The capacity of the reservoir is about one quart (one liter).
  4.  Set the POWER switch to the ON position.
  5.  The cabinet will initially display the current temperature set point and then  show the actual cabinet temperature.
  6.  The temperature display will continue to blink until the temperature set point  is reached.
  7.  To change temperature set point, turn the control knob. As the knob is turned,  the temperature display will show the changing temperature set point, and the  “°F and °C” indicator lamps will blink. About 3 seconds after the knob is turned,  the display will show the actual cabinet temperature.
  8.  Press and release “Recall Set Points” button to see the current temperature  set point.
  9.  To see the current low temperature alarm set point, press and release the “Low  Temp Alarm” button. To change the low temperature alarm set point, press and  hold the “Low Temp Alarm” button, turn the temperature knob to the desired  setting, and release the button.
10.  To clean cabinet, turn power off, unplug from wall outlet, allow the cabinet to  cool, remove the floor duct and pan, wipe the cabinet with a damp cloth and  dry with a towel.
11.  Consult the user manual for additional operation and maintenance information.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
I. Basic Operating Guidelines ......Inside Front Cover
II. Safety Instructions .............................................. 1
III. Identifying Your Cabinet .................................... 2
IV. Installation & Set-up ........................................... 3
V. Product Features ............................................... 7
VI. Operating Instructions ....................................... 8
VII. Care & Maintenance .......................................... 9
VIII. Basic Troubleshooting ....................................... 10
IX. Service & Replacement Parts ............................ 11
X. Warranty ................................... Inside Back Cover
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: Follow all food safety guidelines. Pre-heat the cabinet to the desired temperature before placing
cooked, hot food into the cabinet. This is not a re-thermalizing cabinet. Food must be at the appropriate temperature before being placed into this cabinet. Use a food probe to check internal food temperature — the cabinet temperature is not necessarily the internal food temperature.
WARNING: Only factory approved service agents should attempt to service, repair or replace electrical
components, wiring or power cord.
WARNING: Unplug the cabinet before cleaning or servicing. Do not wash the cabinet with a water jet or high
pressure water.
WARNING: This cabinet is for hot food holding applications only.
CAUTION: Do not spray or pour water into the top of the cabinet (control enclosure). To clean the cabinet, wipe
with a damp cloth and dry with a towel. Use only cleaning agents approved for stainless steel or aluminum (depending on your cabinet construction).
CAUTION: Water dripping onto the floor from open doors can be a slip hazard.
1
IDENTIFYING YOUR CABINET
CABINET SIZE (HEIGHT)
9 = FULL 7 = 3/4 5 = 1/2 3 = UNDER COUNTER
For future reference, note the serial and model number, found on the data plate of the cabinet, here.
Serial number
Model number
Date the cabinet was put into service
Fill out and return the warranty card located at the back of this manual.
PART NUMBERING
C5 8 9 X S FS - L P FS A
CABINET NAME CABINET TYPE
8 = 8 SERIES (CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE )
ELECTRICAL CABINET RATING
BLANK = 120V 2000W L = 120V 1440W X = 220-240V, 50/60HZ, 1681-2000W
MATERIAL
S = STAINLESS N = ALUMINUM
MODEL NO.
C58XX-X-XXXX XXXV XXHZ XXXXXW 2/08 Serial No. C5800XXXX
A = ACCESSORIES (IF APPLICABLE)
REAR DOOR(S) (PASS THRU)
BLANK = NON-PASS THRU FS = FULL SOLID DS = DUTCH SOLID FC = FULL CLEAR DC = DUTCH CLEAR
CABINET CONSTRUCTION
BLANK = NON-PASS THRU P = PASS-THRU, DOORS (FRONT & REAR)
SLIDES
L = LIP LOAD (FIXED) U = UNIVERSAL (ADJUSTABLE)
FRONT DOOR(S)
FS = FULL SOLID DS = DUTCH SOLID FC = FULL CLEAR DC = DUTCH CLEAR
2
INSTALLATION AND SET-UP
1. Check for Shipping Damage: Check the packaging and cabinet for shipping damage before and after unloading the unit, and after removing all the packaging.
2. The receiver of this product is responsible for filing freight damage claims. This equipment must be opened immediately for inspection. All visible damage must be reported to the freight company within 48 hours and must be noted on freight bill at the time of delivery.
3. Concealed damage is your responsibility — you must advise the carrier of any loss or damage within 15 days after receipt of the cabinet. If there is damage, retain the original packaging for inspectors.
4. After unpacking the cabinet, remove all tape and packing material from the inside as well as outside of the unit.
5. Any protective covers (plastic or paper sheet) on the sheet metal or clear door(s), if applicable, must also be removed before turning the cabinet on.
WARNING: Only factory approved service agents should attempt to service, repair or replace electrical
components, wiring or the power cord.
6. The power cord can be installed to exit the back of the cabinet for wall outlets or out the top of the cabinet for ceiling power drops. To change the position of the power cord, first make sure the cabinet power switch is off and the power cord is unplugged from any electrical outlet. Remove the (7) screws holding the cabinet top in place. Lift the rear portion of the cabinet top and slide it
away from under the front control bezel, removing it from the cabinet. Remove the (2) screws on the rear of the
cabinet that hold the cord bracket in place. Rotate the power cord bracket 90° to the desired position and reattach it with the (2) screws to the back of the cabinet. Make sure the green ground wire connection and the wire nuts on the black and white wires have not loosened. Do not alter the wiring of the power cord to the cabinet. Replace the cabinet top and the (7) screws holding it in place.
7. Refer to the data plate located near the power cord for the electrical specifications of cabinet. With the POWER switch OFF, plug the cord into the appropriate rated, grounded receptacle. Cabinets rated at 120V 2000W must be plugged into 125VAC 20 amp receptacle and must be used on an individual branch circuit. Cabinets rated at 120V 1440W may be plugged into either a 15 amp or 20 amp receptacle. Cabinets rated at 220-240V 1681-2000W must be plugged into a 250VAC, 15 amp receptacle.
8. The factory setting for temperature is Fahrenheit. To change the temperature display from Fahrenheit to Celsius a jumper needs to be changed on the back of the controller circuit board. Turn the cabinet off, unplug the cabinet from the electrical supply and remove the top of the cabinet (refer to step #6). See the control wiring diagram below for the location of jumper JP5. For Fahrenheit control, the jumper is on the lower two pins. For Centigrade control, move the jumper from the lower two pins to the upper two pins. After changing the jumper, replace the top, plug the cabinet in, turn the cabinet on and adjust the
temperature and low temperature alarm settings for the new units (°C or °F) of temperature selected.
9. Your C5 cabinet is designed to operate next to walls and other kitchen equipment. However, the greater the clearance around the sides and the top of the cabinet, the cooler the electrical components will operate. This may result in a longer life expectancy for the electrical components.
120V 120V 220/240V 15AMP 20AMP 15AMP Outlet Outlet Outlet
Cord out of the top
Cord out of the back
WARNING: Do not allow combustible materials to be stored or accumulate on, under or next to the cabinet.
Do not block any ventilation louvers or slots.
3
INSTALLATION AND SET-UP (continued)
SLIDE INSTALLATION
The rack uprights have been installed at the factory. If removed for cleaning, reinstall by hanging them on the shoulder rivets on the side walls of the cabinet.
TOP VIEW
SLIDE POSITION to MAXIMIZE 3" PAN CAPACITY OF UNIVERSAL SLIDES
SiteSelect™ features make slide installation easier.
Full Height Full Height Single Door Dutch Doors Cabinet Cabinet Cabinet
18 Levels 17 Levels 14 Levels 8 Levels 5 Levels (Position 2 from Bottom) (Position Bottom) from Bottom) from Bottom) (Position Bottom) Part No. C5-U-9 Part No. C5-U-9 Part No. C5-U-7 Part No. C5-U-5 Part No. C5-U-3
Slides sold in pairs. For additional pair of wire slides, order C5-USLIDECPR.
nd
3
/4 Height
(Position 2nd (Position 3rd
4
1
/2 Height Under Counter
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