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OPERATION 

WET OPERATION ONLY

 

 
 

1.  Carefully read the description of the warmer operation on the 

 

 

specification sheet.   

 

 

 

2.  The warmer is to be used for 

WET

 operation 

ONLY.

  Add                 

 

 

approximately 1” of hot tap water before  turning the warmer  

 

 

ON

.  Use of hot water will allow a faster preheat. 

 

 

a.  Check the water level frequently and add hot  water as   

 

 

 

necessary to prevent the warmer from running dry.    

 

 

b.  Do not add water to the warmer if it has run dry. 

 

 

c.  If your warmer is allowed to run dry, turn it OFF and allow 

 

 

 

to cool to room temperature before adding water. 

 

 

 

3.  Damage caused by allowing a this warmer to run dry, is 

NOT

 

 

 

covered by warranty.  Damage caused by adding water to a dry  

 

 

warmer when hot  is 

NOT

 covered by warranty. 

 

PRE-HEATING THE WARMER 

 

 

1.  Place desired pan(s) or inset(s) with appropriate adapter top on 

   warmer. 
 

 

a.  Insets are available as accessories in 2½ qt., 4qt., 7 qt.,  

 

 

 

and 11 qt. sizes with lids and adapter tops. 

 

 

b.  For dry operation, a 6” deep pan or inset is recommended. 

 
     2. 

Turn temperature control to HI or highest temperature setting. 

 
     3. 

Allow warmer to preheat for approximately 10 minutes, then set 

 

 

the control for the desired temperature.  Be sure to keep the  

 

 

warmer covered during preheat and operation. 

 

OPERATION

 

 
     1. 

Always use an inset.

 DO NOT 

place food directly into the  

   warmer. 

 

 
 

2.  Check water level in warmer frequently during use.  Running  

 

 

warmers dry will lower the temperature of the food in the insert 

 

 

pan, and may damage the warmer.  

DO NOT

 allow dry    

 

 

operation of warmer. 

 
 3. 

DO NOT

 use metal tools, steel wool, or caustic or abrasive    

 

 

cleanser to clean warmer pan.

 

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CAUTION: 

HOT SURFACE 

 

Exposed surfaces can be hot 
to the touch and may cause 
burns. 

 

CAUTION:   

SHOCK HAZARD 

 

DO NOT splash or pour water 
onto control panel or wiring. 
 
 
 
 
Always use an inset.

 

DO NOT 

place food directly 

into the warmer.  
 
Always pour hot water into the 
warmer before it is      
preheated.

   DO NOT 

pour 

water into a dry, heated 
warmer.  This may damage 
the unit.  
 

DO NOT

 put  ice into a 

warmer pan.  This will cause 
condensation on the inside of 
the  warmer.  Damage caused 
by condensation is 

NOT   

covered by warranty. 
 
Stir thick food items frequently 
to keep food heated uniformly. 
 
Keep insets covered to    
maintain food quality and 
temperature.

 

Summary of Contents for HW-10

Page 1: ...the person responsible for TRAINING OPERATORS of this appliance Additional manuals are available from your WELLS DEALER THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONS USING OR INSTALLING THIS...

Page 2: ...e note of loss or damage is signed by the delivery person 2 FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY Regardless of the extent of the damage 3 CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE if damage is unnoticed until the merchan...

Page 3: ...liance will ensure that it gives you the very best performance and a long economical service life This manual contains the information needed to properly install this appliance and to use and care for...

Page 4: ...p at both ends The OFF position is marked NOTE The dial position is an indication of the temperature setting Actual temperature will vary depending upon the type of product and food consistency B ADJU...

Page 5: ...tations and associated restrictions Operating instructions must be read and understood by all persons using or installing this appliance Cleanliness of this appliance is essential to good sanitation R...

Page 6: ...flammable or combustible materials in on or near the appliance ELECTRICAL HOOK UP 1 Refer to the nameplate Verify the electrical service power Voltage and phase must match the nameplate specification...

Page 7: ...rature setting 3 Allow warmer to preheat for approximately 10 minutes then set the control for the desired temperature Be sure to keep the warmer covered during preheat and operation OPERATION 1 Alway...

Page 8: ...NOT use steel wool for cleaning 3 Rinse warmer thoroughly with a vinegar and water solution to neutralize all detergent cleanser residue 4 Inspect warmer tank for damage Damage to the outer body may a...

Page 9: ...s accumulated scale 2 Heat water to maximum temperature 190 F or higher 3 Pour contents of one package of commercial delime cleaner into each warmer pan Stir to dissolve cleaner Turn heat control OFF...

Page 10: ...Warmer trips circuit breaker Pan leaking or other internal damage Contact your Authorized Wells Service Agency for repairs Internal damage Contact your Authorized Wells Service Agency for repairs Min...

Page 11: ...rsher environment Wells Manufac turing uses an very high quality stainless steel 304DDQ for our food warmer pans Even the highest quality stainless steel however is mostly iron and will rust pit and c...

Page 12: ...INSET ADAPTER TOP 20175 ONE 4 QT INSET ADAPTER TOP 20822 ADAPTER TOPS FOR HW SMP TWO 7 QT INSET ADAPTER TOP 20176 TWO 4 QT AND TWO 2 QT INSET ADAPTER TOP 20434 THREE 4 QT INSET ADAPTER TOP 21615 ONE 7...

Page 13: ...ESSORIES 6 oz SOUP LADLE 21764 LEGS LEGS 1 2 Plastic Adjustable set of 4 50676 LEGS 1 Plastic Adjustable set of 4 21109 LEGS 2 Plastic Adjustable set of 4 20605 LEGS 4 Plastic Adjustable set of 4 2031...

Page 14: ...ION CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Commercial Food Equipment Service Association Wells Bloomfield proudly supports CFESA Commercial Food Equipment Service Association PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WELLS...

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