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1. 083 Strain Relief 15 AMP RPC06 313 Thermostat Knob RPCM20 PAN Water Pan RPC13 127 Power Switch RPC 13 129 Temperature Thermostat RPC13 105 Yellow Indicator Light RPHM20 2103 Circulating Blower RPC 13 162 Heat Element Water Pan RPC 13 162 Heat Element Air Duct re RPC13 135 Humidity Thermostat re RPC13 128 Selector Switch i RPC 13 064 Red Indicator Light re RPC13 122 Thermometer amp Transformer i RPC 13 096 Terminal Block Control Panel L RPC13 012 Ring Terminal RPF02 042 Push Nut Indicator Lights i OD O Q Or O O1 AJN RPC11 191 Blower Collar RPC 13 085 Wire Nuts 12 GA RPCO7 044 Grommet Thermometer Wire RPC06 222 Thermostat Bulb Clamp RPC 13 027 1 4 Spade Terminals VII WIRING SCHEMATICS REFER TO APPROPRIATE MODULE HOLDING MODULE WIRING DIAGRAM LEAD CORD WHITE BLACK at Mio I de ot 6 TERMINAL BLOCK 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 24 WHITE 15 i 16 B oC Urs 3 THERMOMETER YELLOW BLACK LIGHT f MASTER SWITCH NOTE Wiring diagrams are shown with module upside down for servicing 16 COMBO MODULE WIRING DIAGRAM WHITE BLACK LEAD CORD 24 WATER PAN ELEMENT NH 9 10 11 12 TERMINAL 5 6 DUCT ELEMEN
2. 14 HPC1997T 1108 Chimney 3 4 height Cabinet 15 B5DNB Caster With Brake 16 B5DN Caster Without Brake 17 RPCO06 179A Drip Trough Pan Plastic 18 RPC13 106 Snap Bushing 19 RPCAB HBMPR Handle Bumper Not Shown 20 RPCO6 067 Cabinet Bumper Not Shown 21 RPHANG KIT Rack Hanger Kit 2 right hand and 2 left hand hangers B MODULES ALL MODULES Your module has been designed to be user serviceable assuming a basic knowledge of the operation of electrical devices This section has been written to guide the user step by step and in layman s terms through the dismantling and servicing of the module Before attempting to service your module read the appropriate Module Repair Procedures found elsewhere in this section thoroughly If you do not understand the Repair Procedures or prefer not to service your module yourself or if your warranty is still in effect please contact our Customer Service Department for the factory authorized service agency nearest you DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR CLEANING The lead cord plug configuration designates whether your module uses a 15 or 20 amp service Refer to the illustration below to identify the two different plugs 15 AMP PLUG 20 AMP PLUG PM2X675 HM2000 CM2000 MODULES MODULES CAUTION IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PERTAINING TO THE SERVICING OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES Dismantle your module for
3. 15 days of cabinets receipt to InterMetro Industries Corp Wilkes Barre Pa 18705 InterMetro Industries Corporation Wilkes Barre PA 18705 101 385 InterMetro Industries Corporation 2 02 North Washington Street Wilkes Barre PA 1 8705 Information and specifications are subject to change without notice Please confirm at time of order For Product Information Call 1 800 433 2232 Visit Our Web Site www metro com
4. LINYAd 55119 18014 TVN Aldad SSANISNG HOVL3G LON Od C104 STAPLE HERE STAPLE HERE WARRANTY EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY InterMetro Industries Corporation hereinafter referred to as Seller warrants to the original purchaser that all products in its catalog or custom products delivered hereunder will be free from defects in workmanship and material THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE This Warranty shall be for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment from Seller s warehouse or factory If any product delivered hereunder does not meet the Warranty specified above providing the product has not been altered in any way by anyone other than Seller s factory authorized representative and assuming normal and proper use and maintenance Seller will at its option repair or replace any part or material it determines upon inspection to be defective provided however that a charge for labor will be made except during a period of ninety 90 days from the date of original shipment from Seller s warehouse or factory No product or part thereof is to be returned to Seller without prior written approval from Seller s factory All exchanges and replacement shipments will be FO B Seller s factory Warranties for equipment or articles not manu
5. OFF It is not necessary at the end of the operating day to disrupt the TEMPERATURE setting in order to turn the unit OFF By switching the POWER switch to OFF the unit is no longer operating By switching the POWER switch to ON when resuming operations the cabinet will attain the preset level COMBINATION HOLDING PROOFING MODULE For Recommended Holding Temperatures see CM2000 guidelines on page 7 When equipped with a combination holding proofing module your cabinet is designed for proofing dough products proof mode or maintaining the temperature of HOT prepared foods heat mode The combination holding proofing module is equipped with three thermostatically controlled heaters a blower for air circulation and a water pan A POWER switch is provided with a red light to indicate when the unit is switched ON Beside the POWER switch are the TEMPERATURE and HUMIDITY thermostats each with a yellow indicator light Located between the thermostats is the switch for selecting PROOF mode or HEAT holding mode operation A three wire grounded lead cord is supplied fixed to the module The cord cannot be separated from the module thus upon module removal be careful of the cord passage through the cabinet wall Likewise when installing the module into a cabinet the cord must first be fed through the opening in the cabinet back panel Proof Mode Operation In the PROOF mode the HUMIDITY thermostat controls the heat element
6. empty Remove the module from the cabinet by lifting up the front enough to clear its detent then pull the module away from the cabinet The power cord slips through the clearance hole at the rear of the cabinet o A 6 Do not use abrasive cleaners For every cleaning method best results are always obtained when the cleaner and technique are matched to the soil conditions involved Contact your detergent representative to ensure the cleaning product being used is recommended for use on natural and epoxy coated aluminum Follow the manufacturer s directions on cleaners Never mix cleaners 7 After cleaning replace all components Make sure the slide racks and chimney are seated in the hangers correctly A SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Do not immerse the module when cleaning Instead use a damp cloth and a drying towel Special attention should be paid to keeping the air inlet area and the controls area free of dirt build up BE SURE TO THOROUGHLY DRY THE MODULE BEFORE RETURNING IT TO USE 2 The protective masking on the polycarbonate door may be removed by simply peeling it from the door starting at a top corner and working downward Should the masking be difficult to peel polycarbonate sheet demasking agents are commercially available and give excellent results For regular cleaning a soft cotton flannel cloth and a cleaner recommended by its manufacturer for use on polycarbonate plastics is suggested Do not
7. the yellow indicator light adjacent to the TEMPERATURE thermostat The blower will begin circulating air NOTE This is not a foot switch Using it as a foot switch can damage the switch and make the cabinet inoperable Turn the TEMPERATURE thermostat to setting 10 The unit is now operating in the HEAT mode After allowing the cabinet to PREHEAT FOR APPROXIMATELY 45 60 MINUTES reduce the thermostat setting to 6 8 In a room of 4 average temperature 72 F this should provide 150 170 F Adjustments to the temperature may be made as necessary THIS IS A HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINET AND IS NOT INTENDED TO RETHERMALIZE COLD FOOD MAKE SURE FOOD AND CABINET ARE AT PROPER TEMPERATURES BEFORE PLACING FOOD IN THE CABINET NOTE The POWER red light will glow as soon as the POWER switch is turned ON and will continue to glow until switched OFF The yellow indicator light s will go on and off as their controls cycle The blower will operate as long as the POWER switch is ON If the yellow light s are not illuminated this indicates that the cabinet has achieved the preset level s NOT that the unit has been switched OFF It is not necessary at the end of the operating day to disrupt the TEMPERATURE setting in order to turn the unit OFF By switching the POWER switch to OFF the unit is no longer operating By switching the POWER switch to ON when resuming operations the cabinet will attain the preset level PROOFER
8. this condition exists an extra pan can be held C8SN Model 8 11 2 Spacing fixed The Model 8 Slide Rack can only be installed in the inboard hanger position All pans are to be lip loaded The following pans may be used 35 pans 18 x26 max height 13 Max pan size 18 x27 x19 s Min pan size 18 CVSN Model V adjustable The Model V Slide Rack can be installed in either an inboard or outboard position Center spacing on slides can be either 3 or 41 2 Slides can be removed by lifting upward and sliding the rivet heads out of the keyhole slots To install select spacing insert the rivet heads into the keyhole slots and push down until locked in the hole All pans are to be bottom loaded regardless of slide or rack positioning With the racks in the inboard position 18 width the following pans may be used 3 Slide Spacing 17 pans 18 x26 25 34 pans 12 x18 x25 s 34 pans 13 x18 x25 s 17 pans 14 x18 x25 s Max or combined pan size 18 x27 x25 s Min pan width 16 41 2 Slide Spacing 11 pans 18 x26 x4 e 22 pans 12 18 41 22 pans 13 x18 x4 e 22 pans 14 18 41 Max or combined pan size 18 x27 x4 s Min pan width 18 With the racks in the outboard position 20 width the following pans may be used 3 Slide Spacing 17 pans 15 x20 x25 s 34 pans 107 e x193 4 x25 s 34 pans 111 20 25 8 17 pans 20 x20 x
9. under the water pan to produce moist heat humidity while the TEMPERATURE thermostat controls the heat element in the air duct to produce dry heat 1 With POWER switch OFF plug lead cord into a standard grounded 20 amp 125VAC receptacle REFER TO CABINET DATA PLATE FOR AMPERE RATING CAUTION THE WATER PAN MUST BE IN PLACE DURING MODULE OPERATION 2 Fill the 2 2 quart capacity water pan to 1 2 from top with HOT clean tap water During operation check water level every 2 hours and refill as necessary 3 Move the selector switch to PROOF position Snap POWER switch to the ON position The red POWER light will now glow and the blower will begin operating NOTE This is not a foot switch Using it as a foot switch can damage the switch and make the cabinet inoperable 4 For products that will proof in 30 45 minutes at approximately 95 F and 9576 relative humidity turn the HUMIDITY thermostat to setting 10 and TEMPERATURE thermostat to setting 2 Given a normal room temperature of 72 F a PREHEAT TIME OF APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES is required before proofing can begin For products that require more than 45 minutes to proof it will probably be necessary to reduce the HUMIDITY setting to avoid a 100 relative humidity condition during the proofing cycle HUMIDITY SETTINGS THAT ARE TOO HIGH WILL RESULT IN EXCESS WATER CONDENSING ON THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR AND POSSIBLE CABINET LEAKAGE Individual adjustments of temperat
10. use synthetic cloths or cleaners not intended for polycarbonate plastics as these will scratch and dull the polycarbonate door panel Additional hints for keeping the door panel clean and clear a Isopropyl rubbing alcohol used as a cleaner will aid in removing grease smudges and fingerprints b A small amount of liquid dish detergent in a bucket of water will help remove heavier dirt and will help make the clear panel antistatic and therefore less likely to attract dust A paste wax recommended for polycarbonate plastics and approved for food service equipment will hide small scratches and return the luster and clarity to the clear door panel as well as reduce the electrostatic attraction of dust 3 Do not neglect to clean the under chassis area especially the area above each caster 4 The cabinet or component s must be thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue that may stain the materials 5 When choosing a cleanser make sure the cleanser manufacturer recommends its use on natural and epoxy coated aluminum GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS LIGHT SOIL If routine daily cleaning is practiced a mild soap and warm water should be sufficient to keep the unit clean 2 HEAVIER SOIL If cleaning has been postponed solvent or emulsion type cleaners that can be applied with bare hands will give excellent results Such cleaners are available under various brand names and detergent suppliers can reco
11. which you may want to record for future reference the cabinet model number the module model number along with the module serial number and the slide rack model number Refer to the photo at right to locate these numbers The slide rack model number is located on the label affixed to the ends of the rack carton It is recommended that all numbers be recorded in an appropriate place such as at the bottom of this page Also please record the cabinet model number and module serial number on the Warranty Card found at the back of this manual Be sure to complete the remainder of the Warranty Card and return it to Metro within fifteen 15 days of delivery of the cabinet Once you have located and recorded these numbers refer to the sample numbers given below to identify the components of your C175 series cabinet SAMPLE OF CABINET LABELING C175 HM2000 Indicates Module HM2000 Holding CM2000 Combo PM2X675 Proofer Cabinet Series Full Height Cabinet C175T HM2000 Indicates Module HM2000 Holding CM2000 Combo PM2X675 Proofer Cabinet Series 3 4 Height Cabinet SAMPLE OF SLIDE RACK CARTON LABELING C4SC Full Height Cabinet Indicates Slide Racks 45 Wire 3 Spacing C8SN Aluminum Fixed on 11 2 Spacing CVSN Aluminum Adjustable C4SC T 2 4 Height Cabinet Indicates Slide Racks C4SC T Wire 3 Spacing C8SN T Aluminum Fixed on 11 2 Spacing CVSN T Aluminum Adjustable Your C175 series cabinet has a full vi
12. 25 s 17 pans 20 x22 x25 s 34 pans 12 x20 x25 s 17 pans 20 x24 x25 s Max or combined pan size 20 27 2 Min width 16 41 2 Slide Spacing 11 pans 15 x20 x4 e 22 pans 107 8 193 4 41 22 pans 11 s x20 x4 fe 11 pans 20 x20 x4 e 11 pans 20 22 41 22 pans 12 x20 x4 e 11 pans 20 24 41 Max or combined pan size 20 x27 x4 fe Min pan width 18 HOLDING MODULE For Recommended Holding Temperatures see HM2000 guidelines on page 7 When equipped with a holding module your cabinet is designed to maintain the temperature of HOT prepared foods The holding module is equipped with a thermostatically controlled heater a blower for air circulation and a water pan A POWER switch is provided with a red light to indicate when the unit is switched ON Beside the POWER switch is the TEMPERATURE thermostat and its yellow indicator light A three wire grounded lead cord is supplied fixed to the module The cord cannot be separated from the module thus upon module removal be careful of the cord passing through the cabinet wall Likewise when installing the module into a cabinet the cord must first be fed through the opening in the cabinet back panel 1 With the POWER switch OFF plug the cord into a standard grounded 20 amp 125VAC receptacle REFER TO CABINET DATA PLATE FOR AMPERE RATING CAUTION THE WATER PAN MUST BE IN PLACE DURING MODU
13. C175 Series USER MANUAL FOR THE METRO HEATED CABINET Recommended Food Holding Guidelines Listed on page 7 InterMet oe dustries Corporation METRO Wilkes Bat ie 18705 570 825 TABLE OF CONTENTS VI VII SECTION Introduction A Identifying Your Cabinet 7 constet sette Operating Instructions MOOD D gt Food Holding Guidelines A CM2000 HM2000 Recommended Food Holding Guidelines Cleaning Instructions A Specific Cleaning Instructions B General Cleaning Instructions Maintenance A Cabinet Maintenance B Module Maintenance C Blower Motor Maintenance Replacement Parts and Procedures A tet deeds B MOGdUl6S sette nt eet rito e reete Wiring Schematics ite et Bu CODO dcus Cz Proofel so ed Lett e ettet Reversible Slide Rack Assemblies Holding Module Combo Proofer Module PAGE I INTRODUCTION A IDENTIFYING YOUR CABINET Your cabinet assembly has been shipped in two cartons The first carton contains the cabinet with module The other carton contains the slide racks There are several component numbers
14. LE OPERATION 2 To introduce limited humidity fill the 11 2 quart capacity water pan to 2 from the top with HOT clean tap water During operation check the water level every 3 hours and refill as necessary The unit may be operated without water if humidity is not desired 3 Snap POWER switch to ON The red POWER light will now glow as will the yellow indicator light and the blower will begin circulating air NOTE This is not a foot switch Using it as a foot switch can damage the switch and make the cabinet inoperable 4 Turn the TEMPERATURE thermostat to a setting of 10 The holding unit is now in operation 5 After allowing the cabinet to PREHEAT FOR APPROXIMATELY 45 60 MINUTES reduce the thermostat setting to 6 8 In a room of average temperature 72 F this should provide 150 170 F Adjustments to the temperature may be made as necessary THIS IS A HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINET AND IS NOT INTENDED TO RETHERMALIZE COLD FOOD MAKE SURE FOOD AND CABINET ARE AT PROPER TEMPERATURES BEFORE PLACING FOOD IN THE CABINET NOTE The POWER red light will glow as soon as the POWER switch is switched ON and will continue to glow until switched OFF The yellow indicator light will go on and off as the thermostat cycles The blower will operate as long as the POWER switch is ON If the yellow light is not illuminated this indicates that the cabinet has achieved the preset TEMPERATURE level NOT that the unit has been switched
15. MODULE When equipped with a proofer module your cabinet is designed for proofing dough products The proof module is equipped with two thermostatically controlled heaters one for dry heat TEMPERATURE and one for moist heat HUMIDITY a blower for gentle air circulation and a water pan A POWER switch is provided with a red light to indicate when the unit is switched ON Beside the POWER switch are the separate TEMPERATURE and HUMIDITY thermostats each with a yellow indicator light A three wire grounded lead cord is supplied fixed to the module The cord cannot be separated from the module thus upon module removal be careful of the cord passage through the cabinet wall Likewise when installing the module into a cabinet the cord must first be fed through the opening in the cabinet back panel With POWER switch OFF plug lead cord into a standard grounded 15 amp 125VAC receptacle CAUTION THE WATER PAN MUST BE IN PLACE DURING MODULE OPERATION Fill the 2 z quart capacity water pan to 1 2 from top with HOT clean tap water During operation check water level every 2 hours and refill as necessary Snap POWER switch to the ON position The red POWER light will now glow and the blower will also begin operating NOTE This is not a foot switch Using it as a foot switch can damage the switch and make the cabinet inoperable 4 For products that will proof in 30 45 minutes at approximately 95 F and 95 r
16. TS e a E E du ing ur MENIJI MASTER SWITCH HUMIDITY THERMOSTAT NEW WIRE ASSY SELECTOR 13 LONG SWITCH NOTE Wiring diagrams are shown with module upside down for servicing 17 PROOFER MODULE WIRING DIAGRAM LEAD CORD WATER PAN ELEMENT 7 9 10 11 12 TERMINAL A BLOCK fH I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DUCT ELEMENT 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 TURN B lit 15 16 H 9 BLOWER E all MASTER SWITCH THERMOMETER veel d a LIGHT HEAT LIGHT HUMIDITY THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT NOTE Wiring diagrams are shown with module upside down for servicing 18 CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Thank you for purchasing a Metro Mobile Heated Cabinet We are certain you will be more than satisfied with its quality and performance Please fill in the warranty information space below so we may register your warranty Also so that we may learn more about our customers and hopefully be of continued service in the future please take a moment to fill in the customer information space below Thank You CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1 Which one of the following best describes your establishment 2o c oocmp Q Other Full Service Restaurant Fast Food Restaurant Hotel Motel Hospital Nursing Home College University School Q Employee Feeding WARRANTY INFORMATION Cabinet Model No Module Serial No Slide Rack Mod
17. el No Date Purchased Customer Name Address Phone No For warranty coverage this card must be returned to Metro FOLD HERE DO NOT DETACH Please indicate the two product benefits that were of major interest to you a b 20 Q Visibility provided by transparent door Q Accessibility to controls without opening door All components within cabinet removable for cleaning Q Better control of conditions in cabinet individual controls for temperature and humidity modules Q Uniform environment within cabinet due to forced air circulation chimney design and gasketed doors Q Reversible door Aesthetic quality styling O Other in addition to above two 3 Main factor that led to your decision to purchase this product Product operating and functional features b Q Overall quality c O Price d L Availability e O Other 4 Three sources that led to the purchase of this product in the order of their impact 1 being most impact 3 being least impact a Trade Journal Ad b O Trade Show c O Sales Call d Direct Mail e Previous Purchase f Q Other 891 15 GALINN AHL NI Q3 IV al AdVSS3O3N 39VLISOd ON d avis 8966 90481 Vd dHHV8 S3 IM V XOH Od J3OIAHJS YAWOLSND NLLV NOI1LVHOdHOO SAIHLSNGNI OHI3INHA3INI A8 38 TIIM 39VLSOd Vd 3HHV8 S3M 1IM 21 ON
18. elative humidity turn the HUMIDITY thermostat to setting 10 and TEMPERATURE thermostat to setting 2 Given a normal room temperature of 72 F a PREHEAT TIME OF APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES is required before proofing can begin For products that require more than 45 minutes to proof it will probably be necessary to reduce the HUMIDITY setting to avoid a 100 relative humidity condition during the proofing cycle HUMIDITY SETTINGS THAT ARE TOO HIGH WILL RESULT IN EXCESS WATER CONDENSING ON THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR AND POSSIBLE CABINET LEAKAGE Individual adjustments of temperature and humidity may be made as necessary NOTE The POWER red light will glow as soon as the POWER switch is switched ON and will continue to glow until switched OFF The yellow indicator lights will go on and off as their controls cycle The blower will operate as long as the POWER switch is ON If the yellow lights are not illuminated this indicates that the cabinet has achieved the preset levels NOT that the unit has been switched OFF It is not necessary at the end of the operating day to disrupt the TEMPERATURE and HUMIDITY settings in order to turn the unit off By switching the POWER switch to OFF the unit is no longer operating By switching the POWER switch to ON when resuming operations the cabinet will attain the preset levels Ill FOOD HOLDING GUIDELINES A CM2000 HM2000 Recommended Food Holding Guidelines Food Product Covered Uncovered T
19. emperature Setting F Baked Fish Uncovered 175 Baked Potatoes Uncovered 180 Biscuit Uncovered 180 Broccoli Covered 170 175 Chicken Nuggets Uncovered 175 Corn on the Cob Covered 170 175 Croissants Uncovered 175 Egg Patties Covered 180 French Fries Uncovered 185 Fried Chicken Uncovered 180 185 Fried Fish Uncovered 180 Hamburgers Covered 180 Lasagna Covered 185 Mashed Potatoes Covered 175 Mixed Veggies Covered 170 175 Pancakes Covered 175 Pasta Covered 180 Peas Covered 170 175 Pizza Uncovered 175 180 Roast Beef Uncovered 170 180 Roast Pork Uncovered 170 180 Scalloped Potatoes Covered 175 Strip Steak Uncovered 160 170 Turkey Uncovered 170 180 Waffles Covered 175 Whole Chicken Uncovered 170 180 Temperatures are guidelines only based on opening cabinet doors every 15 minutes Lightly salted for best quality Developed by Penn State University School of Hotel Restaurant and Recreation Management IV CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS AT NO TIME SHOULD THE MODULE OR CABINET BE WASHED OR FLOODED WITH WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION NEVER STEAM CLEAN SEVERE DAMAGE OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD COULD RESULT 1 Turn off master switch 2 Disconnect the unit from its power source WARNING ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING AS THE INTERIOR OF THE CABINET MAY BE HOT ENOUGH TO BURN ALSO ALLOW THE WATER IN THE PAN TO COOL BEFORE REMOVAL 3 Open the door s and remove the slide racks and chimney If there is water in the pan remove and
20. ew polycarbonate door which allows unobstructed viewing of the cabinet contents To prevent shipping damage to the clear panel the protective paper masking the panel has been left on Before putting your cabinet into service be sure to remove the masking Should the masking be difficult to remove refer to the Specific Cleaning Instructions section of this manual for demasking instructions LOCATION OF MODEL NUMBER LOCATION OF MODULE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER NOTE Please read this manual thoroughly before using your cabinet If you should have questions please contact Metro customer service department B FEATURES ALL MODELS In order to utilize your new cabinet to its full potential take a minute to identify the following features which have been provided for your convenience The module has been placed at the base of the cabinet for easy accessibility and efficient operation e Clearly marked control panel angled for easy viewing and allowing climate adjustments without opening the door e Removable water pan Cabinet designed with drip trough and catch pan to contain condensation drippage e Field reversible full view gasketed door e Easy pull adjustable magnetic door latch e Rear pan stop Cord keeper at rear of cabinet which folds flat to prevent damage to surrounding walls All components door module chimney slide racks removable to permit thorough obstruction free c
21. factured by the Seller are solely the warranties of the manufacturers thereof and they are hereby assigned to the purchaser without recourse to the Seller SELLER S LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT AND BY WHOMEVER MADE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES arising out of connected with or resulting from this Agreement or from the performance or breach thereof or from the manufacture sale delivery resale installation inspection repair or use of any product covered by or furnished under this Agreement WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY SELLER S NEGLIGENCE SHALL IN ALL EVENTS BE EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE COST OF CORRECTING DEFECTIVE DAMAGED OR NON CONFORMING PARTS OR MATERIAL AS HEREIN PROVIDED and upon the expiration of one 1 year all such liability shall terminate SELLER DOES NOT AUTHORIZE any person to assume for it any obligations or liabilities greater than or different than those set forth in this Warranty The terms under which any of Seller s products may be resold must be limited in accordance with this Warranty THIS AGREEMENT and all the rights and obligations arising hereunder shall be construed in accordance with and be governed by the law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania U S A TO INSURE WARRANTY implementation return the completed registration card within
22. he electrical components C BLOWER MOTOR MAINTENANCE The blower motor bearings should be lubricated annually 1 To gain access to the motor follow the instructions listed on page 12 2 Remove the 2 rubber plugs 1 located at each end of motor 3 Apply 6 drops of a SAE 20 non detergent oil to each bearing and re install plugs 4 Re assemble module VI REPLACEMENT PARTS AND PROCEDURES A CABINET ALL MODELS Refer to the Cabinet Replacement Parts Diagram on next page to identify the replacement parts E o S a o i c E o S a tc 2 O o 9 A o i N YT o 10 VI REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 8 4 height cabinet parts not shown Item No Part No Description 1 RPC175P 1106 Door full height cabinet 2 RPC175TP 1106 Door 3 4 height cabinet 3 HPCO6 812 Gasket full height cabinet 4 HPCO6 813 Gasket 3 4 height cabinet 5 RPC14 118 Door Latch Strike Plates Included 6 HPC14 119 Door Hinge Complete Assembly 7 C4SC C4SC Rack full height cabinet 2 required for entire cabinet 8 C4SC T C4SC T Rack 3 4 height cabinet 9 C8SN C8SN Rack full height cabinet 10 C8SN T C8SN T Rack 3 4 height cabinet 11 CVSN CVSN Rack full height cabinet 12 CVSN T CVSN T Rack height cabinet 13 HPC175 1108 Chimney full height cabinet
23. le Replacement Parts Diagram COMPONENT CHASSIS HUMIDITY 2 THERMOMETER THERMOSTAT SENSOR amp ELECTRICAL Description 1 HPC13 099 Power Cord 20 AMP RPC 13 098 Strain Relief 20 AMP RPCO6 313 Thermostat Knob RPCM20 PAN Water Pan RPC 13 127 Power Switch RPC 13 129 Temperature Thermostat RPC 13 105 Yellow Indicator Light RPHM20 2103 Circulating Blower RPC 13 162 675 Watt Heat Element Water Pan L RPC 13 093 Heat Element Air Duct RPC13 135 Humidity Thermostat re RPC13 128 Selector Switch re RPC13 064 Red Indicator Light L RPC13 122 Thermometer amp Transformer RPC13 096 Terminal Block Control Panel re RPC13 012 Ring Terminal re RPC13 162 675 Watt Heat Element Air Duct re RPF02 042 Push Nut Indicator Lights L RPC11 191 Blower Collar L 001 5 RPC13 085 Wire Nuts 12 GA RPCO7 044 Grommet Thermometer Wire RPC06 222 Thermostat Bulb Clamp wo RPC13 027 1 Spade Terminals 14 COVER Proofer Module Replacement Parts Diagram REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ltem No Part No ELECTRICAL COVER Description 1 RPC13 017 Power Cord 15 AMP RPC 13
24. leaning Il OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A REVERSIBLE DOOR The door on your cabinet can be reversed to accommodate a right or left hand opening The cabinet has been shipped with the hinges mounted on the right hand side To reverse follow the instructions listed below 1 With the door in the closed position remove the hinge pin by driving it out using a hammer and a drive pin or small diameter screwdriver N Once the pins are removed grasp the door firmly and pull the latch lever this will release the door Set the door aside being careful not to damage the gasket 3 Remove the screws from the left side of the cabinet and set aside Then remove the cabinet mounted part of the hinge and remount to the left side of the cabinet Put the screws removed from the left side of the cabinet into the remaining holes on the right side of the cabinet Tighten all screws before proceeding 4 Relocate the latch plate s from the left side to the right by removing the two mounting screws Tighten all screws before proceeding e Rotate the door 180 degrees and align the door mounted hinge part with the cabinet mounted hinge part and tap the hinge pin into place so top of pin is flush with top of the cabinet mounted hinge part Invert the door latch by removing black plastic screw covers and remove the screws holding the latch in place Relocate the label the door sure that there are no open screw holes on the front
25. mmend materials appropriate for use on natural and epoxy coated aluminum NOTE For every cleaning method best results are always obtained when the cleaner and technique are matched to the soil conditions involved To ensure using the proper cleaner for natural and epoxy coated aluminum contact your detergent representative V MAINTENANCE A CABINET MAINTENANCE ALL MODELS Your C175 series cabinet has been designed to require very little maintenance With normal use cleaning is the only form of maintenance that need be done on a regular basis Keeping the casters free of dirt build up will go a long way in prolonging their life If your cabinet is rolled over rough surfaces or transported over the road the various threaded fasteners i e screws and nuts should be periodically inspected and tightened if necessary particularly the transport latch hinge and caster fasteners B MODULE MAINTENANCE The module in the base of your cabinet has also been designed to require very little maintenance With normal use cleaning is the only form of maintenance that need be done on a regular basis When cleaning do not spray or pour water on the module and do not immerse the module in water Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a towel Keeping vital areas such as the air inlet area and the controls area free of dirt build up will go a long way in prolonging the life of the electrical components No maintenance is required on t
26. of the cabinet B SLIDE RACK ASSEMBLIES All three models of slide racks C4SC C8SN and CVSN are removable for thorough cleaning On the inside of each cabinet are a series of rack hangers These hangers have two slots for either an inboard or outboard rack position To remove the slide rack grasp and move upward until pins are free of hanger slots To install racks locate pins over hangers and lower until locked into the slots NOTE For an inboard rack position use the slots farthest away from the inside wall of the cabinet For an outboard rack position use the slots closest to the inside wall of the cabinet C4SC Model 4 3 Slide Spacing fixed The Model 4 Slide Rack consists of two sets of slides Both sets can be installed either in an inboard or an outboard position Also one set of racks can be placed in the inboard position while the second set can be installed in the outboard position All pans are to be bottom loaded regardless of rack positioning The following pans may be used Inboard Hanger Position 18 width 17 pans 18 x26 x25 s 17 pans 14 x18 x25 s Max pan size 18 27 25 8 Min pan size 17 Outboard Hanger Position 20 width 17 pans 20 24 21 4 14 pans 20 x24 x25 s 34 pans 12 20 21 4 28 pans 12 x20 x25 s Max pan size 20 27 25 8 Min pan size 19 The top rack level is usable if the pan and product do exceed 2 in height If
27. servicing per the following instructions k NOTE To replace the Thermostat Knob or water pan it is not necessary to dismantle the module a Make sure the lead cord is not plugged into an outlet Be certain that the module and any water in the water pan has cooled to a temperature safe for handling b Remove module by lifting the front enough to clear the detent then pull the module from the cabinet grasping it with both hands as it clears the cabinet The cord should slip through the clearance hole in the back of the cabinet c Remove the water pan and drain water from pan d Unfasten the electrical cover by removing the three screws along the front of the module and the two screws along each edge of the module Retain this hardware for re assembly e Open the module by raising the component chassis from the electrical cover and placing the chassis top down on a dry non flammable work surface IF NECESSARY TO RECONNECT THE OPENED MODULE TO A POWER SOURCE PRACTICE EXTREME CAUTION SO AS NOT TO RECEIVE ELECTRICAL SHOCK FROM EXPOSED COMPONENTS Refer to the appropriate Module Replacement Parts Diagram to identify the internal components Determine malfunctioning component s by electrical diagnostic procedures 3 After servicing be sure to verify the routing of each wire with the appropriate wiring schematic before installing electrical cover and connecting module to power source Be sure that the
28. thermostat sensor tube does not contact any electrical connections 4 Assemble components using the retained hardware making sure that no wires are pinched between the cover and the component chassis 5 Install water pan Then feed cord through clearance hole in cabinet and slide module into cabinet Holding Module Replacement Parts Diagram COMPONENT CHASSIS THERMOSTAT BULB CONTROL PANEL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ltem No Part No 4 ELECTRICAL COVER Description 1 RPC 13 099 Power Cord 20 AMP RPC 13 098 Strain Relief 20 AMP RPCO6 313 Thermostat Knob RPHM20 PAN Water Pan RPC13 127 Power Switch RPC13 129 Temperature Thermostat RPC13 105 Yellow Indicator Light RPHM20 2103 Circulating Blower RPC13 012 Ring Terminal RPC 13 093 Heat Element Air Duct amp RPF02 042 Push Nut Indicator Lights re RPC11 191 Blower Collar re HPC13 064 Red Indicator Light L RPC 13 122 Thermometer amp Transformer re RPC 13 096 Terminal Block Control Panel re HPC13 085 Wire Nuts 12 GA re HPCO7 044 Grommet Thermometer Wire L RPCO6 222 Thermostat Bulb Clamp i 5 OOo re RPC13 027 1 Spade Terminals REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ltem No AIR INTAKE Part No Combo Modu
29. ure and humidity may be made as necessary NOTE The POWER red light will glow as soon as the POWER switch is switched ON and will continue to glow until switched OFF The yellow indicator lights will go on and off as their controls cycle the blower will operate as long as the POWER switch is ON If the yellow lights are not illuminated this indicates that the cabinet has achieved the preset levels NOT that the unit has been switched OFF It is not necessary at the end of the operating day to disrupt the TEMPERATURE and HUMIDITY settings in order to turn the unit OFF By switching the POWER switch to OFF the unit is no longer operating By switching the POWER switch to ON when resuming operations the cabinet will attain the preset levels Heat Mode Operation In the HEAT mode the TEMPERATURE thermostat controls one heat element in the air duct to produce dry heat 1 With POWER switch OFF plug lead cord into a standard grounded 20 amp 125VAC receptacle REFER TO CABINET DATA PLATE FOR AMPERE RATING CAUTION THE WATER PAN MUST BE IN PLACE DURING MODULE OPERATION 2 To introduce limited humidity fill the water c pan to 2 from top with HOT clean tap water During operation check water level every 3 hours and refill as necessary The unit may be operated without water if humidity is not desired Move selector switch to HEAT position Snap POWER switch to ON The red POWER light will now glow as will
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