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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)

Configuration Mode

Enter the configuration mode by pressing and holding the ENTER button down for 10 seconds. The board will beep

twice before entering the mode.

The display will show “TEMP UNITS X”. This will change the units of temperature measure. Selecting C will set the unit

to display in Celsius and F will set the unit to Fahrenheit. Press ENTER, then UP or DOWN to change the value, then
ENTER again to store the value. Press UP to move to the next parameter.

The display will show “CABINET TEMP CAL  X”. The displayed cabinet temperature is offset by this amount. The value

can be from -30 to +30. Press ENTER, then UP or DOWN to change the value, then ENTER again to store the value. Press
UP to move to the next parameter.

The display will show “PROBE TEMP CAL  X”. The displayed food probe temperature is offset by this amount. The value

can be from -30 to +30. Press ENTER, then UP or DOWN to change the value, then ENTER again to store the value. Press
UP to move to the next parameter.

The display will show “AUDIBLE ALARM  XX” This will turn the alarm on or off. Press ENTER, then UP or DOWN to

change the value, then ENTER again to store the value. Press UP to move to the next parameter.

The display will show “HUMIDITY MODE XXXXX”. This can be set to AUTO or SENSOR. Auto is based off calculations

and sensor uses the humidity sensor to monitor and adjust the humidity based on measurements. Press ENTER, then UP or
DOWN to change the value, then ENTER again to store the value. Press UP to move to the next parameter.

Press UP or DOWN to review or change the settings. Wait 10 seconds and the control will exit the configuration mode.

(end of OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS)

Care and Maintenance

Recommended Monthly Cleaning

1. Turn off main power switch.
2. Unplug the unit from its power source.
3. Open the door.
4. Remove the slides, slide racks, and vertical air ducts.
5. When choosing a cleanser, make sure the cleanser manufacturer recommends its use on natural aluminum and

it is non-abrasive.

6. Clean all removed components and interior of cabinet. Do not use abrasive cleaners. For every cleaning method, best

results are always obtained when the cleaner and technique are matched to the soiled condition involved. Contact your
detergent representative to ensure the cleaning product being used is recommended for use on natural aluminum.
Follow the manufacturer’s directions on the cleaners. Never mix cleaners.

7. The cabinet and all its components must be thoroughly cleaned to remove any residue that may stain the materials.
8. Do not neglect to clean the under-chassis area, especially the area above the casters.
9. After cleaning, replace all components in the reverse order they were removed. Make sure the air ducts and 

slide racks are seated on the shoulder rivets and screws properly or uneven warming or proofing results may occur.

Daily Cleaning

1. If unit is lightly soiled: Use a mild soap (non-abrasive) and warm water to wipe down unit.
2. If unit is heavily soiled: Use a solvent or emulsion type cleanser (non-abrasive) that can be applied with bare hands.
3. Rinse with clean water.

WARNING

Allow the unit to cool before cleaning, as the interior of the cabinet may be hot enough to burn. Also allow the
water in the pan to cool before removal.

CAUTION:

At no time should the power pack module or cabinet be washed or flooded with water or liquid solution. Never
steam clean. Severe damage or electrical hazard could result.

 

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