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FOOD HOLDING GUIDE 

PRODUCT 

(Uncovered Food, except where 

noted) 

SET TEMPER-

ATURE 

(

°

F /

°

C) 

RELATIVE HUMIDITY  

MAXIMUM 

TIME 

(MINUTES) 

Bacon, Canadian 

180°F / 82°C 

50% 

30 

Bacon, Crisp 

180°F / 82°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

30 

Baked Potato 

180°F / 82°C 

60% 

60 

Biscuits 

170°F / 77°C 

20% 

60 

Casseroles (Covered) 

175°F / 79°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

90 

Chops, Sliced Meats 

160°F / 71°C 

45% 

60 

Chicken, Fried 

170°F / 77°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

30 

Chicken, Boneless Breasts 

175°F / 79°C 

75 

60 

Chicken Nuggets, Deep Fried 

190°F / 88°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

25 

Chicken, Pre-Cooked Grilled 

Boneless Patties 

175°F / 79°C 

55 

90 

Coffee Cakes 

170°F / 77°C 

MINIMAL 

60 

Cookies 

175°F / 79°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

90 

Crab Legs 

160°F / 71°C 

80% 

45 

Croissants 

170°F / 77°C 

30% 

45 

Eggs 

160°F / 71°C 

90% 

45 

Fish, Deep-Fried 

170°F / 77°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

30 

Fish, Baked 

155°F / 68°C 

80% 

45 

Fish, Broiled 

155°F / 68°C 

70% 

45 

French Toast 

165°F / 74°C 

30% 

60 

Gravies / Sauces 

170°F / 77°C 

85% 

45 

Hamburgers / Ground Meat Patties 

180°F / 82°C 

55% 

45 

Hot Dogs 

180°F / 82°C 

70% 

90 

Muffins 

170°F / 77°C 

20% 

60 

Omelets 

160°F / 71°C 

90% 

30 

Pancakes 

180°F / 82°C 

60% 

30 

Pasta 

175°F / 79°C 

75% 

60 

Pastries 

165°F / 74°C 

20% 

30 

Pizza (uncovered) 

180°F / 82°C 

10% 

30 

Pizza (boxed) 

180°F / 82°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

60 

Poppers, Deep Fried 

190°F / 88°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

25 

Poultry, Whole, bone-in 

175°F / 79°C 

55% 

60 

Poultry, Cut-up, bone-in 

175°F / 79°C 

75% 

60 

Ribs 

175°F / 79°C 

60% 

90 

Rice 

175°F / 79°C 

70% 

30 

Roasts / Bone-in Meats 

165°F / 74°C 

60% 

90 

Sausage 

180°F / 82°C 

50% 

90 

Shrimp / Shellfish 

150°F / 66°C 

80% 

60 

Soups (broth) 

185°F / 85°C 

NONE REQUIRED 

90 

Tortillas (soft) 

180°F / 82°C 

70% 

60 

Vegetables 

175°F / 79°C 

70% 

45 

Proofing 

 

See page 11 

 

NOTE:  Times and temperatures 
observed in a test kitchen environ-
ment.  Times and temperatures 
may vary, depending on initial food 
quality, initial cooked temperature 
and user expectations of accepta-
ble food quality. 

CAUTION:  SAFE 
FOOD HOLDING 
PRACTICES  
RECOMMENDED 

Cooking food to a safe tem-
perature, holding at a tem-
perature of at least 140°F is 
critical in the prevention of 
foodborne illness. Hold only 
cooked, hot food at 140°F 
or higher.  This cabinet is 
not intended to cook or re-
heat food. Food must be at 
appropriate temperature 
before being placed into 
cabinet. 

140°F 

41°F 

DANGER ZONE: 41°F 

to 140°F Bacteria 

grow rapidly 

COOK TO AT LEAST 

165°F Destruction of 

most bacteria 

165°F 

HOLD at 140°F or higher 

Summary of Contents for HL10-10-RW

Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE 17 18 WIRING DIAGRAM 19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 20 WARRANTY STATEMENT 21 MANUFACTURED BY CARTER HOFFMANN 1551 McCormick Avenue Mundelein IL 60060 U S A Phone 847 362 5500 Fax 847 367 8981 To...

Page 2: ...ose 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...

Page 3: ...6 pans Two drawer warmer built into bottom of unit accommodates 12 x20 steam table pans up to 6 deep end loaded Wells Mfg Model RWN 26 Individual thermostatic temperature control for each drawer with...

Page 4: ...to support your claim GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug which must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and gr...

Page 5: ...he base of the cabinet 4 If automatic water fill is desired connect water line to connection at top on left side of cabinet see page 9 for instructions on priming the system 5 Plug the power cord of t...

Page 6: ...Turn knob clockwise to increase temperature set point turn counterclockwise to reduce tempera ture setpoint Press to show actual Temperature Humidity inside cabinet Press and hold for 10 seconds to to...

Page 7: ...the left on the temperature display moves from the bottom to the top of the display see illustration below This probe is now sensing the water 5 Add more water to the pan until the middle length prob...

Page 8: ...o the top of the display see illustration This probe is now sensing water 7 When all three lines are at the top of the temperature display turn off power to the unit The water probes are now adjusted...

Page 9: ...st level probe senses water the fill solenoid will turn off Due to the differences in water supply conditions it may be necessary to calibrate the cabinet to properly sense your water supply Please se...

Page 10: ...en water drops below the low level probe the control cuts power to the heating element used to produce steam If the water level is below the low probe for more than 5 minutes an audible alarm will sou...

Page 11: ...r in structions Set temperature to desired proof temperature typically 85 98 F 30 37 C for most sweet yeast and bread dough products Note set lower temperature of 78 84 F 26 29 C for croissant dough t...

Page 12: ...directly into the empty i e no water drawer pan 3 MOIST HEAT WITH OPTIONAL HUMITROL RACK A To set for MOIST OPERATION remove the Humitrol Rack from the bottomof the drawer insert pan and carefully pou...

Page 13: ...st operation DO NOT Put ice into a warmer pan Ice in the pan will cause condensation on the inside of the warmer cavity NOTE The chart below is intended as a guide only Your own experience with this a...

Page 14: ...75 F 79 C 75 60 Pastries 165 F 74 C 20 30 Pizza uncovered 180 F 82 C 10 30 Pizza boxed 180 F 82 C NONE REQUIRED 60 Poppers Deep Fried 190 F 88 C NONE REQUIRED 25 Poultry Whole bone in 175 F 79 C 55 60...

Page 15: ...el cleaner Rub with soft cloth as directed on package Fingerprints needed or similar products Rub in direction of grain of stainless steel Do not use on vinyl trim Stubborn Daily Any chloride free App...

Page 16: ...our water into controls control panel or wiring Water damage is not covered by warranty CAUTION Beware of sharp edges with sheet metal during cleaning process 2 Clean drawers drawer pans Humitrol rack...

Page 17: ...REMOVE THE SCREWS THAT HOLD THE HINGES TO THE DOOR Remove the door tak ing care not to let it fall 2 Remove the door strike plate and screws adjacent to the door opening on the cabinet Reinstall door...

Page 18: ...et and drawers for cleanliness 2 Check all rollers on cabinet and drawers for cleanliness and tightness Lubricate 3 Check cabinet drawer stops for operation Non spring stops must rotate freely Spring...

Page 19: ...GITAL CONTROL 120 VOLT 2900 WATT 24 2 AMP 1 PH 60 HZ 19 WIRING DIAGRAM Cabinet Drawer Warmer Note Drawer warmer and cabinet joined in box and wired to main power of the cabinet creating independent ci...

Page 20: ...LIST HOLDING CABINET Part Number Description Part Number Description 17020 2214 Door gasket 18600 0046 High limit 18612 0315 120v 1000w air element 18612 0393 120v 1000w water element 18614 0291 Motor...

Page 21: ...nal wiring error Call service technician Circulation motor has quit Call service technician Improper voltage Call service technician to verify incoming voltage matches cabinet specifications No lights...

Page 22: ...CARTER HOFFMANN 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 th...

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