Alto-Shaam Halo Heat HN-48 Operation And Care Manual Download Page 3

If placing into solid foods such as meat roast or poultry
breasts, push the probe in from a straight downward
position or in from the side to the center position.  If
placing into a semi-liquid or liquid product, the probe
cable will probably need to be secured to keep the probe
positioned properly.  Do not let the probe tip touch the
edges or side of the container.  Tape the probe cable to
the lip or edge of the container.  Wipe each probe tip with 
a clean paper towel to remove food debris after each use.
Follow by wiping probes with a disposable alcohol pad.
Return each probe to the proper bracket position.

7. SERVE FRESH HOT DELI FOOD

Keep hot deli foods looking fresh.  Occasionally stir or
rotate foods as needed.  Serve products in the proper
package or container.  Keep display case doors closed
after serving.  Wipe spills immediately to assure
maximum eye appeal and ease end of the day cleanup

The cleanliness and appearance of this 
unit will contribute considerably to operating 
efficiency and savory, appetizing food.  
Good equipment that is kept clean works
better and lasts longer.

1. CLEAN THE PROBES DAILY

Remove all food soil from probes.  Wipe entire probe and
cable assembly with warm detergent solution and a clean
cloth.  Remove detergent by wiping each probe and cable
with clean rinse water and a cloth.  Wipe probes with
disposable alcohol pad or sanitizing solution recommend-
ed for food contact surfaces.  Allow probe and cable to air
dry in probe holding bracket.

2. THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE UNIT DAILY

A.  Turn lights and adjustable thermostat(s) to the “

OFF

” 

position, and disconnect unit from power source.

B.  Remove, cover or wrap, and store unused products 

under refrigeration.

C.  Clean the interior metal surfaces of the cabinet  with 

a damp cloth and any good alkaline or alkaline 
chlorinated based commercial detergent or grease 
solvent at the recommended strength.
Use a plastic scouring pad or oven

cleaner for difficult areas.  Avoid the use 

of abrasive cleaning compounds, chloride
based cleaners, or cleaners containing 
quaternary salts.  Rinse well to remove 
all residue and wipe dry.

NOTE:

Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic
acid) on stainless steel.

D.  Clean the glass with a window cleaner.
E.  To help maintain the protective film coating on 

polished stainless steel, clean the exterior of the unit 

with a cleaner recommended for stainless steel 
surfaces.  Spray the cleaning agent on a clean cloth and 
wipe with the grain of the stainless steel.

Always follow appropriate state or local health (hygiene)
regulations regarding all applicable cleaning and sanitation
requirements for equipment.

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C A R E a n d   C L E A N I N G

At no time should the inside 

or outside of the cabinet be

washed down, flooded with 

water or liquid solution.  

Do not use water jet to clean.

NEVER STEAM CLEAN.  

Severe damage or electrical

hazard could result,

voiding the warranty.

Disconnect Unit from 

Power Source Before 

Cleaning or Servicing.

SAFETY ALERT

This units performance has been

optimized using the factory provided

bulbs.  These bulbs should be

replaced with an exact

replacement or with a factory

recommended replacement.  These bulbs have
been treated to resist breakage and
must be replaced with similarly
treated bulbs in order to maintain
compliance with NSF standards. 

Hood glass extended to the full upr ight

position is stabiliz ed through the use

of gas str uts designed f or the full

load bear ing w eight.

These str uts

could w eak en or f ail due to w ear,

environmental conditions or aging.
Operators should be aware of any decrease in effort to lift
the hood and initiate an immediate gas strut safety check.

DO NOT LIFT THE HOOD IN THIS CONDITION.

!

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Halo Heat HN-48

Page 1: ... a t e r S t r e e t P O B o x 4 5 0 M e n o m o n e e F a l l s W i s c o n s i n 5 3 0 5 2 0 4 5 0 U S A PHONE 262 251 3800 FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 U S A ONLY WEBSITE 800 558 8744 U S A CANADA 262 251 1907 INTERNATIONAL www alto shaam com HEATED DISPLAY CASE MODELS HN 48 HNSYS 48 HN 48 P HNSYS 48 P ...

Page 2: ...om of the case into the display area As a consequence heat distribution will be uneven and uniform temperature will be difficult to hold If needed additional pan divider bars are available 3 TURN DISPLAY LIGHTS ON AND SET THE THERMOSTAT s AT NUMBER 10 TO PREHEAT An indicator light will illuminate when the thermostat s is are turned ON The indicator s will remain lit as long as the unit is preheati...

Page 3: ...oth and any good alkaline or alkaline chlorinated based commercial detergent or grease solvent at the recommended strength Use a plastic scouring pad or oven cleaner for difficult areas Avoid the use of abrasive cleaning compounds chloride based cleaners or cleaners containing quaternary salts Rinse well to remove all residue and wipe dry NOTE Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless...

Page 4: ...ecialized food service personnel employ varied methods of cooking Proper holding temperatures for a specific food product must be based on the moisture content of the product product density volume and proper serving temperatures Safe holding temperatures must also be correlated with palatability in determining the length of holding time for a specific product Halo Heat maintains the maximum amoun...

Page 5: ...ls 2 SHEET PAN ZONES 3 SHEET PAN ZONES 4 SHEET PAN ZONES ONE THIRD SIZE PAN ONE HALF SIZE PAN ONE HALF SIZE PAN 72 MODELS 3 Full size Sheet Pans per display case 48 MODELS 2 Full size Sheet Pans per display case OR 1 Full size Sheet Pan 2 One half Size Pans 3 One third Size Pans 96 MODELS 4 Full size Sheet Pans per display case FULL SIZE SHEET PAN ONE THIRD SIZE PAN ONE THIRD SIZE PAN POWER CONFIG...

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Page 7: ...quired MB 23092 Pocket Thermometer F TH 3300 Pocket Thermometer C TH 3412 Product Temperature Probe Package 120 208 240V ONLY 5295 Reflective Tempered Glass Case End Panes Bronze RIGHT HAND GL 22602 LEFT HAND GL 22601 Scale Platform Package 120 208 240V ONLY RIGHT HAND 14547 LEFT HAND 14548 Timer Bar electronic 55194 Probe Assembly for 4 ft Timer Bar 44084 Work Surface Stainless Steel FACTORY QUOT...

Page 8: ...4951 28 SNAP IN RECEPTACLES 120V 2 RP 3396 29 FUSE 15 AMP RECEPTACLE 120V 1 FU 33351 FUSEHOLDER 15 AMP 120V 1 FU 33352 30 4 1219mm PROBE PKG OPT 120V NOT SHOWN 1 5295 31 LOAD CENTER PKG OPTION 120V NOT SHOWN 1 14220 32 FRONT GLASS STRUT 2 SU 22704 33 SNAP IN BUMPER NOT SHOWN 1 BM 22638 H N 4 8 12 22 00 A L T O S H A A M P A R T D E S C R I P T I O N Q T Y P A R T N O 1 BOTTOM END PANEL 1 13028 BOT...

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Page 19: ...first Exceptions to the one year part warranty period are as listed A Halo Heat cook hold ovens include a five 5 year parts warranty on the heating element Labor will be covered under the terms of the standard warranty period of one 1 year or fifteen 15 months B Alto Shaam Quickchillers include a five 5 year parts warranty on the refrigeration compressor Labor will be covered under the terms of th...

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