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Manual #01766-RevA 062416
HELP or ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Please be prepared with your Series Number and
Description located on the back of unit.
Individual Part Numbers listed on pages 2 and 3.
262.628.5600 | 800.558.8722
SPSALES@SERVER-PRODUCTS.COM
Server Products Inc.
3601 Pleasant Hill Road
Richfield, WI 53076 USA
SERVER PRODUCTS
LIMITED WARRANTY
GENERAL SERVICE,
REPAIR OR RETURNS
Server Products equipment is backed by a
two-year limited warranty against defects in
materials and workmanship.
For complete warranty information go to:
www.Server-Products.com
Before sending any item to Server Products
for service, repair, or return, contact Server
Products customer service to request a Return
Authorization Number. Merchandise must be
sent to Server Products with this number. Service
is extremely prompt. Typically, units are repaired
and ship out within 48 hours of receipt.
Merchandise being returned for credit must be in
new and unused condition and not more than 90
days old and will be subject to a 20% restocking
charge. Electrical parts (thermostats, heating
elements, etc.) are not returnable.
Servicing Cord: Specific tools are required for
safe and proper power supply cord removal
and installation. If cord must be replaced, only
a representative of the OEM (original equipment
manufacturer) or a qualified technician may
replace cord. Cord must meet code designation
H05 RN-F requirements.
• A mildly abrasive nylon or brass brush may
be used to remove any stubborn deposits on
interior surfaces of unit.
• Fully rinsing and drying all parts can help
prevent corrosion. Elements and minerals in
tap water can accumulate on stainless steel
parts and create corrosion.
• Do not use abrasive, caustic or ammonia
based cleansers.
• Do not use products containing acids,
alkalines, chlorine, or salt. These agents can
corrode stainless steel.
• Do not use metal scrapers or cleaning pads
that could scratch surfaces.
This chiller is constructed of
stainless steel— one of the
best materials for food serving
and storage.
If you notice corrosion beginning on any stainless
steel surface, you may need to change the
cleansing agent, sanitizing agent, or the cleaning
procedures you are using.
CARE OF STAINLESS STEEL