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MN-46411  •  Rev 2  • 12/19  •  1200-SK/III Marine Cook, Hold, Smoke 

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Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance

Protecting Stainless Steel Surfaces

It is important to guard against corrosion 

in the care of stainless steel 

surfaces. Harsh, corrosive, 

or inappropriate chemicals 

can completely destroy the 

protective surface layer of 

stainless steel. Abrasive pads, 

steel wool, or metal implements 

will abrade surfaces causing damage to this protective 

coating and will eventually result in areas of corrosion. 

Even water, particularly hard water that contains high 

to moderate concentrations of chloride, will cause 

oxidation and pitting that result in rust and corrosion. 

In addition, many acidic foods spilled and left  to 

remain on metal surfaces are contributing factors that 

will corrode surfaces.
Proper cleaning agents, materials, and methods are 

vital to maintaining the appearance and life of this 

appliance. Spilled foods should be removed and the 

area wiped as soon as possible but at the very least, 

a minimum of once per day. Always thoroughly 

rinse surfaces aft er using a cleaning agent and wipe 

standing water as quickly as possible aft er rinsing.

Cleaning Agents

Use non-abrasive cleaning products designed for 

use on stainless steel surfaces. Cleaning agents must 

be chloride-free compounds and must not contain 

quaternary salts. Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic 

acid) on stainless steel surfaces. Failure to observe 

this precaution will void the warranty. Always use 

the proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer's 

recommended strength. Contact your local cleaning 

supplier for product recommendations.

Cleaning Materials

Cleaning can usually be accomplished with the 

proper cleaning agent and a soft , clean cloth. When 

more aggressive methods are needed, use a non-

abrasive scouring pad on diffi  cult areas and make 

certain to scrub with the visible grain of surface metal 

to avoid surface scratches. Never use wire brushes, 

metal scouring pads, or scrapers to remove food 

residue. Failure to observe this precaution will void 

the warranty.

NOTICE

To protect stainless steel surfaces, 

completely avoid the use of abrasive 

cleaning compounds, chloride based 

cleaners, or cleaners containing 

quaternary salts. 

Never

 use hydrochloric 

acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel. 

Never

 use wire brushes, metal scouring 

pads or scrapers.

No

 wir

e brush

es

No

 steel pads

No

 scrapers

  WARNING

To prevent 

serious personal injury

death

or 

property damage

:

The appliance must be cleaned thoroughly 

to avoid deposits of grease and or food 

residue inside the appliance that may 

catch fire. If fat deposits and/or food waste 

inside the appliance ignite, shut down 

the appliance immediately and keep the 

appliance door closed to extinguish the 

fire. If further extinguishing is required, 

disconnect the appliance from the main 

power and call the fire department. Failure 

to clean the appliance properly voids the 

warranty and relieves Alto-Shaam of all 

liability. 

Summary of Contents for 1200-SK/III

Page 1: ...S A PHONE 262 251 3800 800 558 8744 U S A CANADA FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 U S A ONLY www alto shaam com Consult instructions for operation and use MN 46411 Rev 2 12 19 Printed in U S A Cook Hold...

Page 2: ...rranty and Service Information 3 Delivery 4 Transportation and Damage Claims 5 Unpacking 6 Safety Procedures 7 Installation 9 Electrical Connection 13 Operation 14 Cleaning and Preventative Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...ur appliance ensures prompt service in the event of a warranty claim You will also receive direct notifications of software updates and additional product information Your personal information will no...

Page 4: ...Alto Shaam Tech Team Service Department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance 1 800 558 8744 servicedept alto shaam com CAUTION Appliance and accessories may be h...

Page 5: ...damage and request an inspection Mail a written confirmation to the carrier s o ce with the time date and the person called 7 Save any packages and packing material for further inspection by the carr...

Page 6: ...le for training operators Additional manuals are available from the manufacturer Read all instructions in this manual carefully before installing this appliance using the appliance or performing routi...

Page 7: ...nent views and parts lists included in this manual are for general reference only and are intended for use by qualified and trained technicians This manual should be considered a permanent part of thi...

Page 8: ...er an exhaust hood the hood must be switched On when the appliance is in use to avoid the build up of combustion gases Failure to do so may result in serious injury death or property damage Accumulati...

Page 9: ...ent in most areas Verify local codes for locations where more restrictive codes are applicable Minimum Clearance Requirements 18 457mm minimum clearance at the back from heat producing equipment To pr...

Page 10: ...HL 2635 Carving Holder Steamship Cafeteria Round 4459 Door Lock with Key each handle LK 22567 Drip Pan with Drain 1 7 8 48mm deep 5005616 Drip Pan without Drain 1 7 8 48mm deep 11906 Drip Pan without...

Page 11: ...oven stand approximately 18 457mm from the floor A flexible connector is not supplied by nor is it available from the factory A number of adjustments are associated with initial installation and start...

Page 12: ...ctions WARNING Failure to properly install the drip tray can or will cause major equipment damage and will result in a leakage hazard that can cause personal injury Install drip tray before using oven...

Page 13: ...ting tag WARNING To prevent serious injury death or property damage All electrical connections must be made by a qualified and trained service technician in accordance with applicable electrical codes...

Page 14: ...ly 2 hours Allow the oven to cycle for approximately 2 hours or until no odor is detected CAUTION To prevent personal injury or property damage Always use hand protection when operating this appliance...

Page 15: ...h compartment is controlled and programmed separately 1 On Off Button 2 Cook Button 3 Time Button 4 Probe Button 5 Hold Button 6 Smoker Button 7 Lock Indicator 8 Halo Heat Indicator 9 Oven Preheat Lig...

Page 16: ...g temperature When the temperature has stabilized the indicator will illuminate periodically as the oven calls for heat 9 Oven Preheat Light Illuminates until the oven is preheated or in ready mode 10...

Page 17: ...n the product Highest Temperature Press Probe Button and Up Arrow Button at same time Lowest Temperature Press Probe Button and Down Arrow Button at same time Probe Usage When the oven probe remains i...

Page 18: ...reheat indicator light will go out Both the Ready and Start indicator lights will flash The set cook temperature will be maintained by the oven and appear in the display while in the ready start mode...

Page 19: ...ally programmed to preheat to the cook temperature The oven will beep when preheated and the preheat indicator extinguished Both the Ready and Start indicator lights will flash The set cook temperatur...

Page 20: ...Probe Button Last set internal product temperature is displayed To change the set temperature press the Up or Down Arrow Buttons The green Probe indicator will illuminate The oven preheat indicator w...

Page 21: ...obe properly into product Close the oven door Note The oven will beep 3 times every 25 seconds until the oven is loaded and the Start button pressed Press and release Start Button COOK The oven will b...

Page 22: ...Off Control button Press and hold the Smoker Button for a period of 3 seconds To Set Cold Smoke Holding Temperature The temperature will default to the last smoke holding temperature set by the user...

Page 23: ...ar before the procedure can be repeated Control Panel Lock and Unlock The control panel can be locked at any time in order to prevent inadvertent or accidental setting changes To lock the control pane...

Page 24: ...wever a maximum of 1 to 2 minutes must be the only time period allowed for the initial heat to be released from the product Most Halo Heat Holding Equipment is provided with a thermostat control betwe...

Page 25: ...d on stainless steel surfaces Failure to observe this precaution will void the warranty Always use the proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer s recommended strength Contact your local cleaning supp...

Page 26: ...must be approved for use on stainless steel food contact surfaces 11 To help maintain the protective film coating on polished stainless steel clean the exterior of the cabinet with a cleaner recommen...

Page 27: ...udes personal hygiene proper handling of raw foods cooking to a safe internal product temperature and the routine monitoring of internal food temperatures from the time the food is received through th...

Page 28: ...ow Voltage below 90 VAC on a 125 VAC unit or below 190 VAC on a 208 240 VAC unit Adjust DC voltage See How to Adjust DC Voltage in this manual E 79 Voltage high Voltage over 135 VAC on a 125 VAC unit...

Page 29: ...h limit switch located at the rear of the unit top has not been tripped If it has been tripped reset by pressing in the hi limit reset button at the rear of the appliance After resetting the cause of...

Page 30: ...II Marine Cook Hold Smoke Service 1 8 22 20 21 18 18 17 16 19 27 24 23 26 25 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 14 12 13 15 See Electronic Components Exterior Service View 1200 SK III Part numbers and drawings are...

Page 31: ...oprene 2 11 BM 22417 Bumper with Insert 1 12 14824 Drip Pan Assembly 1 13 1004314 Drip Tray Marine 1 14 CS 28659 Caster Swivel w Brake 3 x 1 7 8 Neoprene 2 15 SC 26230 Screw 5 16 18 x 5 8 Serr Hex Hea...

Page 32: ...Waterproof CD 3922 Cord Set 16AWG 3 C BP 3567 Beeper Solid State 1 5 20V BK 3019 BK 3023 Terminal Block BK 33364 Terminal Block Modular RL 33483 Relay 240V LY 1F Terminal Block 1 1 2 2 2 2 6 1 1 3 RL...

Page 33: ...sulating Sleeve 12 TA 3540 Electrical Tape 1 roll No 4881 One kit per unit cavity Cable Heating Service Kit It is important to replace the R T V sealant particularly along the front bottom edge of bon...

Page 34: ...Page Title 34 MN 46411 Rev 2 12 19 1200 SK III Marine Cook Hold Smoke...

Page 35: ...stallation or alteration Equipment used under conditions of abuse misuse carelessness or abnormal conditions including but not limited to equipment subjected to harsh or inappropriate chemicals includ...

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