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CW2E & CW4:  
1530 watts, 120 volts, 12.8 A, 60 Hz, 1Ph 

 

CW1:  
1040 watts, 120 volts, 8.7 A, 60 Hz, 1Ph 

 

Summary of Contents for CW1

Page 1: ...PERATION 6 THERMOSTAT AND THERMOMETER CALIBRATION 7 DIGITAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING 8 9 REGULAR CLEANING PROCEDURES 10 MONTHLY CLEANING PROCEDURES 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 14 WARRANTY STATEMENT 15 MANUFACTURED BY CARTER HOFFMANN 1551 McCormick Avenue Mundelein IL 60060 U S A Phone 847 362 5500 Fax 847 367 8981 Toll Free 800 323 9793 Email technicalservice Carter Hoffmann com CW1 ...

Page 2: ...ounded outlet 3 Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual a This equipment is specifically designed to hold pre cooked food at temperature b This equipment is intended for use in commercial establishments only c This equipment is not designed for industrial or laboratory use 4 Cleanliness of this appliance and its accessories are essential to good sanitation 5 DO NOT ...

Page 3: ...ir down rear wall duct and up through the chips No hot or cold spots and no burned chips Top mounted heating system all components easily accessible for service and located away from chip dust crumbs and oils Serving door flips down for a handy shelf to set baskets while serving Factory pre set temperature of 180 F 79 C Adjustable thermostat Pull out crumb pan for easy cleaning Height includes 4 f...

Page 4: ...ner for inspection Carter Hoffmann cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit freight damage is not covered under warranty We will however at your request supply you with the necessary documents to support your claim 1 Remove the cabinet from shipping carton ensuring that all pack ing materials and protective plastic has been removed from the unit Inspect all components for com...

Page 5: ...nsult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded IMPORTANT If necessary contact a licensed electrician to install an appropriate rated electrical circuit with correct NEMA receptacle DO NOT use an extension cord WARNING Risk of personal injury Installation procedures must be p...

Page 6: ...0VAC 60HZ single phase electrical service 3 Set POWER switch to ON position 4 Do not load product into the cabinet Allow the heat to remove any residual oils which may adhere to inside metal surfaces A slight emission of smoke is common during the first few hours of operation 5 Thoroughly clean the interior of the unit per the instructions in this manual NORMAL OPERATION NOTE The cabinet temperatu...

Page 7: ...ow the desired temperature Close the door and allow unit to rise to a new maximum temperature Repeat this until desired temperature is reached NOTE Heating system should cycle at least two times after the last adjustment to achieve accurate calibration THERMOMETER CALIBRATION Place an oven thermometer or accurate temperature meter in the geometric center of the cabinet Power heating sys tem up and...

Page 8: ...hange the alarm set point press and hold the alarm reset button press the up or down arrow button until the desired alarm temperature is displayed The display will advance in 1 increments Turn off the power to the cabinet to save the changes in the controller memory To View or Change Temperature Scale The cabinet is programmable for a temperature scale in degrees Fahrenheit and Centigrade Celsius ...

Page 9: ...s the range that the low temperature alarm is de signed to operated under The alarm range should be programmed for 140 F Maximum and 65 F Minimum The cabinet low tempera ture alarm can be programmed to operate within these two set points With the cabinet power off press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow buttons While still holding in the arrow buttons turn back on the pow er to the cabinet The displa...

Page 10: ...ttom chip covers 9 The unit is now ready to be used for the next business day CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect appliance from electric power before cleaning CAUTION HOT SURFACE Exposed surfaces can be hot to the touch and may cause burns Allow appliance to cool before cleaning IMPORTANT DO NOT spill or pour water into controls control panel or wiring Water damage is not covered by war rant...

Page 11: ...nty CAUTION Beware of sharp edges on sheet met al during cleaning especial ly during removal the grease filters Cleansers detergents degreasers sanitizers or bleaching agents that contain chlorides or phosphates will cause permanent damage to stainless steel products The damage appears as pits eruptions voids small holes severe discoloration or dulling of the metal finish Water with high chloride ...

Page 12: ...12 CW2E CW4 1530 watts 120 volts 12 8 A 60 Hz 1Ph CW1 1040 watts 120 volts 8 7 A 60 Hz 1Ph ...

Page 13: ...13 CW2E CW4 with digital control 1530 watts 120 volts 12 8 A 60 Hz 1Ph ...

Page 14: ...echnician Element hi limit trip defective Call service technician Takes too long to get to temperature Improper voltage Call service technician to verify in coming voltage matches cabinet specifi cations Unit is hot but low or no airflow Internal wiring error Call service technician Circulation motor has quit Call service technician Improper voltage Call service technician to verify in coming volt...

Page 15: ...ANN to be defective CARTER HOFFMANN neither makes nor assumes and does not authorize any other person to make or assume any obligation or liability in connection with its products other than that covered in this war ranty This warranty applies only within the continental United States and Canada In Alaska and Ha waii this warranty applies only to and is limited to the supply of replacement parts W...

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