Toastmaster 9451-HP-12CDNF Installation Manual

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Models:
E9451-HP-34CDNF
E9451-HP-34SDNF
9451-HP-34CDNF
9451-HP-34SDNF
E9451-HP-12CDNF
E9451-HP-12SDNF
9451-HP-12CDNF 9451-HP-12SDNF
Heater Proofer
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Toastmaster St. Louis, MO
Revised: November 8, 2010
Model 9451-HP Series
Heater Proofer
General Information ........................................................................................................... 1
Unpacking .......................................................................................................................... 1
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 1
Operating ............................................................................................................................ 2
Parts List for Power Drawer .............................................................................................. 3
Parts List for Cabinet ......................................................................................................... 4
Drawer Assembly ............................................................................................................... 5
Electrical Schematic ........................................................................................................... 6
Service Specifications ........................................................................................................ 7
Warranty ............................................................................................................................ 8
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The 9451-HP series will hold food hot at a constant temperature, and supply humidity for proofing when the application applies.
This cabinet is not a cooking appliance.
UNPACKING -
Examine the interior of the unit to make sure all packing materials are removed before the unit is plugged into an electrical outlet. Examine the interior and exterior to determine whether any damage was incurred during delivery. If so, notify the carrier immediately to file a damage claim. All Toastmaster equipment is carefully tested and inspected prior to shipment. When accepted for delivery by carrier, the responsibility for safe arrival at the destination is assumed by the carrier.
CAUTION:
Should any damage be found, do not attempt to operate the unit. Call your dealer immediately to arrange for service.
MAINTENANCE -
The equipment has been designed to require minimum maintenance and has been constructed to meet National Sanitation Foundation and U.S. Public Health Service Standards.
Non-toxic chemical cleaners or mild detergents are recommended for cleaning of fixtures. Do not use steel wool of any kind. Steel wool particles will work into the grains of the metal causing corrosion. Also, these particles can cause a health hazard. Should scouring be required, use a non-abrasive type of cleaner. Do not use caustic solutions on your equipment. Hosing or steaming should not be necessary to keep these fixtures clean and sanitary. Do not allow water or steam to come into contact with electrical components.
CAUTION:
Be sure to disconnect power source before cleaning and servicing the unit. Liability for improper or careless use is the responsibility of the equipment owner or persons servicing the unit, including the authorized service agent.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Push ON/OFF rocker switch to “ON” position.
2. Push HEAT/PROOF switch to HEAT for heating.
3. Turn HEAT thermostat knob fully clockwise for pre-heat.
4. Allow 45 minutes for pre-heating, then turn thermostat to desired setting.
5. For proofing, push HEAT/PROOF switch to PROOF. DO NOT RUN WATER PAN
EMPTY.
6. Adjust the heat and humidity thermostat knobs to control desired temperature and humidity.
Allow 45 minutes for pre-heating.
NOTE: The internal air circulation blower will operate continuously when the power switch is turned “on”.
HEAT THERMOSTAT -
The controlling range is 80°F to 185°F. The dial has numbers 1 through 9 that do not relate to specific calibrated temperatures. Temperature settings must be obtained through familiarization with the unit. The dial has an “off” position to turn heater unit off.
HUMIDITY THERMOSTAT -
To control humidity range from 30% to 100% humidity, settings must be obtained through familiarization with the unit. The dial also has an “off” position to turn heater unit off.
To maintain low heat range between 85°F and 100°F, switch to proof mode and adjust heat knob to desired heat range. Allow 45 minutes to pre-heat in proof cycle.
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PARTS LIST FOR POWER DRAWER
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1 ........................................................... Heat/Proof Switch ...................................... 2E-50-1357*
2 ........................................................... Thermostat (Heat) ...................................... 2T-66-1121*
3 ........................................................... Thermostat (Proof) ...................................... 2T-66-1121*
4 ...................................................... Blower and Motor Assy ....................... 2U-WP-6FANS30P*
5 ............................................................. Terminal Block ......................................... 6WH0012P*
6 .......................................................... Main Power Switch .................................... 2E-50-1355*
7 ................................................................... Cord Set ......................................... 2E-6WH0040P*
8 ............................................................ Power Receptacle ....................................... 2E-50-1382*
9 .......................................... 900W Heater Element (Air Heat Mode) ................ 2N-6WH0002P*
10 ........................................ 600W Heater Element (Air Proof Mode)................ 2N-6WH0001P*
11 .............................. 600W Water Pan Heater Element (Water, Humidity)....... 2N-6FME755P*
12 .................................................. Proof & Heat Control Knob ............................... 2R-50-0726*
13 ........................................................... Corner Bumpers .................................... 2R-4FMBC01P
14 ..................................... 5” x1-1/4” Polyurethane Caster with Brakes .................... 305SSPWH
15 .............................................................. Lexan Door ................................................... AC2340
16 ............................................................... Solid Door .................................................... HC2341
17 ................................................................ S/S Hinge ........................................... 2F-4FM0003P
18 ......................................................... Door Thermometer ................................... 2T-6FME601P
NI ............................ Control Panel (includes Switch, T-Stat, Elements, Etc.) ......... R2-9300E69R
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Electrical Schematic
9451-HP Series
Heater Proofer
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS - 9451-HP Series
The Heater Proofer is an aluminum transport cabinet with heaters to function as a hot food holding cabinet, and/or as a proofing cabinet.
The heater, or heat drawer, is slid into place on the floor of the cabinet. An electrical socket on the back of the drawer is provided to accept the supplied power cord, which is plugged into the drawer through an access hole in the back of the cabinet.
The main power switch on the front of the drawer, when switched “ON”, will turn on the light in the switch and turn on the air circulating fan in the drawer. The circulating fan will operate continuously while the unit is “ON”.
The thermostat control knobs are mounted to the left and right of the heat/proof switch. The left thermostat knob controls the heat in the cabinet from 1 (low heat: approximately 80°F) to 9 (high heat: approximately 185°F). The right thermostat knob controls the humidity from 1 (approximately 20% relative humidity) to 9 (in excess of 100% relative humidity). Average setting will be approx. 6 (approximately 85% relative humidity).
TROUBLE SHOOTING -
Caution: Before disassembling unit, electrical power must be disconnected by unplugging the unit. Failure to unplug the unit prior to servicing may result in electrical shock.
Each unit is shipped with an instruction manual to be used as a reference guide for all service areas. The manual shows a picture of the drawer, showing the location of electrical components and a description of each. If the unit does not operate correctly, or malfunctions for any reason, the following checklist should provide a solution.
1) Check to make sure cord set is firmly plugged into the power receptacle in the back of the cabinet and into the wall outlet.
2) Check circuit breaker of wall outlet and reset if necessary.
3) Remove heat drawer from cabinet. Remove bottom cover of drawer. Visually inspect for: a) Loose or disconnected wires b) Black marks or burning on any components c) Loose heating elements.
4) If any burn marks or discoloration of wires is note on any components along with all wires attached to damaged components must be replaced.
5) If heater element is loose, or if it has broken loose from mounting tabs, the wires will short out on the Metal, causing permanent damage. Both the element and main power switch (with wires on switch) must be replaced.
6) If temperature on “L.E.D. Thermometer” is not reading a constant temperature, it must be replaced. If temperature has exceeded 200°F it must be lowered immediately to maximum temperature of 185°F.
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Warranty Statement
This warranty is effective on all Toastmaster equipment sold on or after July 1, 2006, and supersedes all previous warranties.
Toastmaster warrants equipment that it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Toastmaster’s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing, at Toastmaster’s option, without cost to the customer, any part found to be defective, as well as any labor or material expense required to replace the part.
Length of Warranty
This warranty is effective for a period of 18 months from the date of shipment from Toastmaster,
or 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user, whichever is earlier.
Exceptions
• This warranty is valid only for the original end user owner/operator of the equipment.
• This warranty does not apply to normal maintenance functions, including (but not limited to) improper operation, installation or the use of an improper utility supply.
• This warranty is valid only if the equipment is used in a commercial setting. The equipment is designed and constructed for commercial use by trained professionals only. Any use of the equipment in private or domestic applications immediately voids this warranty.
• This warranty does not apply to any parts, labor and material expenses for service that is not pre-approved and performed by a Toastmaster authorized service agent. Any such service immediately voids this warranty.
• This warranty does not apply to any parts, labor and material expenses associated with the installation of parts that are not factory-approved for use in the equipment. Any use of such parts immediately voids this warranty.
• This warranty is not valid if terms of payment have not been met.
• For warranty service on Pop-up toasters and light countertop equipment, an exchange program
would supersede a service call. Please nd Warranty Exchange Program’ authorization to follow. (http://www.toastmastercorp.com/lespdfcat/warranty_exchange_2008.pdf)
Toastmaster reserves the right to change the design and specications of this equipment or any related
documentation at any time. The end user is not entitled to upgrades resulting from these changes.
This warranty is exclusive and supersedes all other warranties for the equipment, both expressed and
implied. There are no implied warranties of merchantability or of tness for a particular purpose.
The foregoing is Toastmaster’s sole and exclusive obligation and the end user sole and exclusive remedy for any action including breach of contract or negligence. In no event shall Toastmaster be liable for a sum
in excess of the purchase price of the equipment, or for any prospective or lost prots of the end user.
is a registerd trademark of Toastmaster, A Middleby Company. All rights reserved.
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