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1.  Remove the #10 Pin-in-Torx screw from the Black Rubber retainer with a T-25 PIT driver bit.
2.  Slide the column out of the compartment and verify the rail positions at the desired positions for your application.
3.  Install two stainless steel rods (see image) through the small holes in each of the lower tabs of the rails assembled to the column. 

Additional rods can be purchased and installed in the center positions for added security.

4.  Verify that each rail tab has a rod threaded through its hole. 
5.  Slide the completed assembly back into the compartment and re-install the screw back into the original hole.

STEP 2

STEP 3   

STEP 5

STEP 4

Step 1 - Remove the #8 Pin-in-Torx screw from

the column with a T-20 PIT driver bit.

Step 2 - Slide the column out of the compartment

and verify the rail positions at the desired

positions for your application.

Step 3 - Install two stainless steel rods (see image)

through the small holes in each of the 

lower tabs of the rails assembled to the column.

Additional rods can be purchased and installed

in the center positions for added security.

Step 4 - Verify that each rail tab gets the rod through

the hole.  

Step 5 - Slide the Completed assembly back into the

compartment and re-install the screw back into the

original hole.

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CMBPSP Assembly view

VIII. Instructions for Security Package (S) Models

ERP1 

Probe Error (check wiring or replace probe)

Eri 

Internal Parameter Error (factory default programming)

ALH 

High Temperature Alarm

ALL 

Low Temperature Alarm

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Open Probe Error

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Short Circuited Probe Error

VII. Troubleshooting Guide (continued)

In normal operation, the probe temperature will be displayed. The display 
blinks when waiting for a parameter to be saved or when there is an error 
saving a parameter to memory. The following messages can also appear:

Please contact service if problem persists.

Summary of Contents for PRO CART ULTRA

Page 1: ...applies to all Pro Cart Ultra models CAUTION Please read all instructions before using the cart Original Instructions verified by Cambro Mfg Co Model ____________________________________ Serial Date...

Page 2: ...oodservice equipment technician should open the inner cover of any electrical items for servicing During normal operation check the heater screws for tightness at least once a week Any operating probl...

Page 3: ...erminal marked or If it is essential for the safety of the appliance the tag shall be provided either with a wiring diagram showing the connection of the other conductors or with the following text Fo...

Page 4: ...back in replace screw and bumper Repeat on other column Before operating the cart install rails based upon your facility s needs Each cart ships standard with 8 pairs of rails per compartment Save ext...

Page 5: ...performance C If hot food is being loaded into the cart directly from the oven keep the door of the cart open until temperatures are near the 190 F 87 7 C temperature This practice will help protect...

Page 6: ...ic units can be turned into a passive holding cabinet by unplugging after pre chilling or pre heating Unplug the unit after the food is loaded keep door opening to a minimum and the cart will hold tem...

Page 7: ...le from the inside and remove from cart 4 Clean components and module with a moist soft cloth and mild detergent to remove dirt and grease 5 Completely air dry all components or wipe with dry clean so...

Page 8: ...unit is damaged Check the power supplied to the unit It should match the requirements on the unit s label Make sure both ends of the power cord are connected securely Always replace damaged power cor...

Page 9: ...he desired ons for your application 3 Install two stainless steel rods see image gh the small holes in each of the tabs of the rails assembled to the column onal rods can be purchased and installed ce...

Page 10: ...e it should be pinned in the vertical position or completely removed from the cart to reduce a trip hazard CAUTION Careful attention is required while towing these carts It is NOT recommended to conne...

Page 11: ...ctric and non electric models that begin with the prefix PCU X Replacement Parts Power Cord S07010 Std 110v US S07012 220v EU S08047 220v UK_IRL S13007 100v JP S15007 230v SA S13015 230v AU PCU Cord S...

Page 12: ...null and void including any responsibility for damage costs and legal actions resulting from use or installation of product s in any non commercial setting 7 Adjustments such as calibrations leveling...

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