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ITM2 • INSTALLATION/OPERATION/SERVICE MANUAL • 

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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 a day.  
Always thoroughly rinse surfaces after using a 
cleaning agent and wipe standing water as quickly 
as possible after 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.  
Always use the proper cleaning agent at the 
manufacturer's recommended strength.  
Contact your local cleaning supplier for 
product recommendations.

CLeANiNG MAteRiALs

The cleaning function can usually be accomplished 
with the proper cleaning agent and a soft, clean 
cloth.  When more aggressive methods must be 
employed, use a non-abrasive scouring pad on 
difficult 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.

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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.

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Summary of Contents for ITM2-48/CT

Page 1: ...00 558 8744 USA CANADA FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 U S A ONLY www alto shaam com MN 28602 10 10 p r i n t e d i n u s a I s l a n d T a k e o u t Merchandiser Models ITM2 48 STD ITM2 48 DLX ITM2 48...

Page 2: ...Procedures 7 General Holding Guidelines 8 Care and Cleaning Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance 9 Protecting Stainless Steel Surfaces 9 Cleaning Agents 9 Cleaning Materials 9 Equipment Care 10 Clea...

Page 3: ...installing the equipment model Contact the Alto Shaam Tech Team Service Department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance NOte All claims for warranty must include...

Page 4: ...s sold or moved to another location NO te Used to notify personnel of installation operation or maintenance information that is important but not hazard related CAutiON Used to indicate the presence o...

Page 5: ...de but are not limited to thermostat calibration door adjustment leveling electrical hook up and installation of optional casters or legs LEVELING Level the appliance from side to side and front to ba...

Page 6: ...8 663mm 26 1 16 662mm 28 5 16 719mm 13 1 16 331mm TO ELEC CORD 30 13 16 782mm 7 1 8 180mm 4 1 8 104mm TO ELEC CORD 48 1219mm 14 1 2 367mm 26 1 16 662mm 28 711mm 14 356mm TO ELEC CORD 42 3 4 1086mm 19...

Page 7: ...EC CORD DROP OUT 14 1 2 367mm 26 1 8 663mm 26 1 16 662mm 28 5 16 719mm 13 1 16 331mm TO ELEC CORD 66 3 4 1695mm 19 15 16 505mm HEATED PLATE AREA 14 1 2 367mm 26 1 16 662mm 28 711mm 14 356mm TO ELEC CO...

Page 8: ...eplacement use a similar one obtained from the distributor ELECTRICAL ITM2 48 voltage phase cycle hz amps kW cord plug 120 1 60 11 0 1 32 NEMA 5 15P 15A 125V Plug 230 1 50 5 5 1 26 cord included no pl...

Page 9: ...orrect temperatures are being maintained Local health regulations may vary regarding minimum serving temperatures Proper temperature range is usually 160 F 71 C or higher User safety information This...

Page 10: ...ds however a maximum of 1 to 2 minutes must be the only time period allowed for the initial heat to be released from the product Use a metal stemmed thermometer to measure the internal temperature of...

Page 11: ...gent and wipe standing water as quickly as possible after rinsing CLeANiNG AGeNts Use non abrasive cleaning products designed for use on stainless steel surfaces Cleaning agents must be chloride free...

Page 12: ...se hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel 4 Surfaces can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning and rinsing This solution must be approved for use on stainless steel food conta...

Page 13: ...curate method of measuring safe temperatures of both hot and cold foods is by internal product temperature A quality thermometer is an effective tool for this purpose and should be routinely used on a...

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Page 15: ...1 5007920 1 16 INNER TOP SPOT 5005806 1 5007446 1 17 HEAT PLATE HOLDER 1007107 1 1008256 1 HEAT GUARD CORNER BRACKET 1 1008177 4 1008177 4 HEAT GUARD CORNER BRACKET 2 1008178 4 1008178 4 HEAT GUARD MI...

Page 16: ...BLIND 44 STNLS RI 2100 108 RI 2100 108 48 LAMP RECEPTACLE 120V RP 3952 6 RP 3952 8 LAMP RECEPTACLE 230V rp 3955 6 rp 3955 8 49 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 HEX CAP SC 22553 2 SC 22553 2 50 5 16 18 X 5 8 SERR HEX HD...

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Page 21: ...tional fees To be valid a warranty claim must be asserted during the applicable warranty period This warranty is not transferable THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO 1 Calibration 2 Replacement of light b...

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