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Installation and Operation of Product Holding Cabinets

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2.  Until warmer reaches preprogrammed operating 

temperature, all displays will show actual 

temperature.

3.  When the set point is reached, Product Name 

appears on all Pan Displays.

 

Note:

 For these instructions only the pertinent keypads 

will be shown, for simplicity, and not the warmer or 

pans. It is implied that a product pan is located above 
and below each keypad.

Timer Operation

1.  Press Arrow Button that corresponds to pan the 

product is in. (In this example, there is product in 

pan above keypad).

2.  Status LED turns GREEN (unless same product 

present in another pan, then Status LED will remain 

non-illuminated) and Pan Display alternately shows 

Time Remaining and Product Name.

3.  At t=cook time (set to 4 minutes) the Status LED  

begins FLASHING, alarm sounds and Display 

alternately  flashes  Time  Remaining  and  Product 

Name. 

4.  Push Arrow Button to silence alarm – Status LED 

remains GREEN and stops flashing.

5.  At t=0, alarm sounds, Status LED is FLASHING 

and “00:00” is FLASHING in the Display.  

Discard 

product in pan

. Press corresponding Arrow Button 

to silence alarm and reset timer.

6.  Status LED becomes non-illuminated and Display 

shows Product Name only. The pan is ready for 

more product.

Note:

 To reset the time when product is depleted, press 

and release the corresponding arrow key. The status 

LED will become non-illuminated any status LED on 

the same product will turn green, indicating use first. 

Time Decrement

This program is used to alter Hold Time when introducing 

a product from another warming unit. 

Example: Transfer CORN from another warmer with 

19 minutes left on Hold Time. 

1.  Press and hold the Arrow Button corresponding 

to the pan that’s being edited for three seconds.  

The display will appear as shown below with a 

FLASHING Status LED and a down arrow in the 

Display indicating the timer is in decrement mode.

2.  Repeatedly pressing the Arrow Button decrements 

time by one minute per depression.  

3.  Holding down the button continuously will count 

the time down. 

4.  To increment time, press the Enter Button. The 

arrow on display will point up to denote incrementing 

time as shown below. 

5.  Repeatedly pressing the Arrow Button increments 

time by one minute per depression.  

Summary of Contents for FWM3-13

Page 1: ...ke Manufacturing Co All rights reserved Reproduction without written permission is prohibited Duke is a registered trademark of the Duke Manufacturing Co Duke Manufacturing Co 2305 N Broadway St Louis...

Page 2: ...Installation and Operation of Product Holding Cabinets 2...

Page 3: ...ECKLIST 18 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 18 CLOSING CHECKLIST 18 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 18 STAINLESS STEEL CARE 18 Cleaning 18 Preserving Restoring 19 Heat Tint 19 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING 19 Power...

Page 4: ...pplicable portions of the National Electric Code and or other local electrical codes Failure to comply with this procedure can cause property damage injury or death Before connecting the unit to the e...

Page 5: ...ore gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Failure to comply can cause property damage injury or death In the event of a power failure do not atte...

Page 6: ...Product Holding Unit eliminates food odor and taste transfer Because the compartments are sealed and formed to the shape of the pan no disassembly is required for cleaning and product changes The uni...

Page 7: ...rd ANSI NSF 4 File TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directi...

Page 8: ...le TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC MO...

Page 9: ...SF 4 File TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002 9...

Page 10: ...3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC MODEL FWM3 22 MODEL SHIPPING WEIGHT AC Voltage V Watts W Amps A FREQUENCY Hz FWM3 22 100 91 lbs 41 4Kg 100 800 8 0 8 0 60 FWM3 22 12...

Page 11: ...File TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC...

Page 12: ...TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC MODEL...

Page 13: ...NSF 4 File TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002...

Page 14: ...ndard ANSI NSF 4 File TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Dire...

Page 15: ...File TSQT E157479 Directive 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 2002 A1 A2 A11 A12 EN 60335 2 49 2003 Directive 89 336 EEC and 2004 108 EC EN61000 3 2 EN 55014 1 EN61000 3 3 EN55014 2 WEEE RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC...

Page 16: ...with the following 1 Local codes 2 European IEC CENELEC Electrical Code UNIT PLACEMENT Donotinstalltheunitnexttooraboveheatsources such as oven or deep fat fryer Install the unit on a level countertop...

Page 17: ...ked with this symbol If the supply cord is damaged it must be replacedby aspecialcordassemblyavailablefromDuke Manufacturing Co or its service agent Refertothespecificationsdataplatewhen ordering or r...

Page 18: ...h water jet or hose Bottom and sides of warmer wells are very hot and cool slowly CAUTION Do not use caustic cleaners acids ammonia products or abrasive cleaners or abrasive cloths These can damage th...

Page 19: ...ve film to thicken It is unsightly but is not a sign of permanent damage To remove heat tint follow the routine cleaning procedure Stubborn heat tint will require heavy duty cleaning To reduce heat ti...

Page 20: ...and 00 00 is FLASHING in the Display Discard productinpan PresscorrespondingArrowButton to silence alarm and reset timer 6 Status LED becomes non illuminated and Display shows Product Name only The pa...

Page 21: ...ight indicating upper well information will be displayed 2 ToviewlowerwellinformationpresstheDownArrow Button DOWN will appear in the right Display FLASHING Status LED will be present on side of keypa...

Page 22: ...seduntilthecauseofthe fault is corrected by a qualified service technician 3 SensorFault Ifitanytimeduringnormaloperation SENS is displayed on the keypad discontinue operation and contact qualified se...

Page 23: ...23 Installation and Operation of Product Holding Cabinets PARTS LISTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS 1 16 9 10 M 13 14 7 15 6 DE TAIL M 11 12 2 3 4 5 8 19...

Page 24: ...600261 SWITCH LIGHTED DPST 250V 16A 250V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 600228 SWITCH LIGHTED DPST 125V 20A 120V 9 156288 SCREW SHOULDER 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 10 10 156285 LATCH PAN 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 10 11 155680 NUT 8 32...

Page 25: ...NZ 18 157964 FILTER 10A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 157916 SWITCH DAYPART Option 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 157868 REMOVABLE COVER 2X1 OPTION 1 157962 REMOVABLE COVER 2X2 OPTION 1 157840 REMOVABLE COVER 2X3 OPTION 1 1605...

Page 26: ...ITH REAR DISPLAYS 12 VAC XFMR 11 GRY 7 RED 14 GRY 10 RED 2 GRY 1 RED 4 GRY 3 RED POWER SWITCH 24 WHT 23 BLK 22 BRN 21 BLU EMI FILTER VAC IN GND GRN YEL L2 L1 P2 14 P2 15 P2 1 P2 2 P2 3 RED BLK YEL USB...

Page 27: ...GRY 10 RED 2 GRY 1 RED 4 GRY 3 RED POWER SWITCH 24 WHT 23 BLK 22 BRN 21 BLU EMI FILTER VAC IN GND GRN YEL L2 L1 P2 14 P2 15 P2 1 P2 2 P2 3 RED BLK YEL USB HOST UHA 7 P2 18 P2 8 P2 19 P2 9 ORN YEL WHT...

Page 28: ...3 H EATER 4 YEL R ED BLK YEL 1 2 3 SPS 22 D A YP AR T S W ITC H YEL R TD 2 R TD 4 CE ONLY UNITS WITH REAR DISPLAYS P2 14 P2 15 BLK BLK US B H O ST U HA 7 P2 18 P2 8 P2 19 P2 9 OR N YEL W H T GR N H M...

Page 29: ...11 GRY 7 RED 14 GRY 10 RED 14 GRY 10 RED 9 RED 8 RED 13 GRY 12 GRY BLK RED WHT 1 BLU 2 BLU 3 BLU 4 BLU 10 BLU 10 BLU 10 BLU 10 BLU 1 BLK 2 BLK 3 BLK 4 BLK HEATER 3 HEATER 4 R2 R1 8888 8888 8888 8888...

Page 30: ...RONT RTD 1 RTD 2 F2 F1 F3 WELL 1 WELL 2 WELL 3 WELL 4 WELL 5 H E A T E R 1 H E A T E R 2 6 5 4 3 2 1 GND 5V DATA REAR 8888 8888 8888 8888 8888 R1 R2 R3 BLK RED WHT P2 12 P2 11 P2 13 YEL WHT 1 2 3 4 1...

Page 31: ...GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BLK WHT RED BLK YEL RED BLK BLK RED 1 10 11 20 1 7 8 14 5Vdc GND BLK RED WHT data data RTD3 RTD4 RTD2 RTD1 5Vdc GND data GND 5Vdc XFMR 12V SEC PRIMARY YEL RED 1 2...

Page 32: ...and location of the four 3 8 dia mounting holes in base plate of unit Position warmer on table and align holes with holes in bottom of warmer Attach warmer to table using bolts and washers provided as...

Page 33: ...33 Installation and Operation of Product Holding Cabinets BOLT WASHER TABLE SEAL ALL AROUND WITH SILICONE ATTACHING UNIT TO TABLE...

Page 34: ...Installation and Operation of Product Holding Cabinets 34 Duke Manufacturing Co 2305 N Broadway St Louis MO 63102 Phone 314 231 1130 Toll Free 1 800 735 3853 Fax 314 231 5074 www dukemfg com...

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