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Table of Contents 

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 6

 

Welcome .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Future Products Group (FPG) ................................................................................................................... 6

 

Guidance and Help .................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Warranty Period ........................................................................................................................................ 6

 

Liability Exceptions .................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Specific Exclusions .................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Assessment ............................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Time Limit .................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Caution ...................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

OPERATION ...................................................................................................................... 8

 

Cabinet Layout................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

3000 Square Series Cabinets.................................................................................................................... 8

 

Door Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Shelf Lighting............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Controls ........................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Control Panel............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Main Switch ............................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Heating ...................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Thermometer ............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Preparation ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Shelf Location and Ticketing ..................................................................................................................... 9

 

Shelf Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................ 9

 

Set the Temperature ................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Fumes and Odours .................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Load Cabinet ........................................................................................................................................... 10

 

WARNING: Aluminium Foil...................................................................................................................... 10

 

Close all Doors ........................................................................................................................................ 10

 

Turn on Lights ......................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Door Opening .......................................................................................................................................... 10

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................... 11

 

CLEANING ...................................................................................................................... 12

 

Cautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Water ....................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Exterior .......................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Metal Surfaces ........................................................................................................................................ 12

 

Glass ....................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Sliding Doors ........................................................................................................................................... 12

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for INLINE 3000S Series

Page 1: ...Heated Cabinets Square Format ...

Page 2: ...018 Future Products Group Limited All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Future Products Group Ltd ...

Page 3: ...t 8 3000 Square Series Cabinets 8 Door Configuration 8 Shelf Lighting 8 Controls 8 Control Panel 8 Main Switch 8 Heating 8 Thermometer 8 Preparation 9 Shelf Location and Ticketing 9 Shelf Adjustment 9 Power Supply 9 Set the Temperature 9 Fumes and Odours 9 Load Cabinet 10 WARNING Aluminium Foil 10 Close all Doors 10 Turn on Lights 10 Door Opening 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 CLEANING 12 Cautions 12 Powe...

Page 4: ...packing 14 Site Preparation 14 Cabinet Preparation 14 Shelf Trays 14 Grounding 15 Power Supply 15 Isolation 15 Location 15 Ventilation 15 Access 15 Fumes and Odours 15 SERVICING 16 Control Gear 16 Location 16 Lighting 16 Caution 16 Shelf Lights 16 Test Lighting Components 16 Access to LED Strips 16 LED Strip Replacement 17 Heating 17 Caution 17 Element Replacement 17 Test 17 Caution 17 Door Seals ...

Page 5: ...vements 20 Ongoing Development 20 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 21 Model IN 3H06 SQ 21 Model IN 3H09 SQ 21 Model IN 3H12 SQ 22 Model IN 3H15 SQ 22 SPARE PARTS 23 Cabinet Serial Number 23 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 25 Dimensions 25 Cabinet Variants 25 IN 3H06 09 12 15 SQ Counter Top Mounting 25 IN 3H06 09 12 15 SQ In Counter Mounting 26 IN 3H06 09 12 15 SQ Free Standing 27 ...

Page 6: ...ollow its recommendations The time taken will be well spent These instructions both general and technical tell you how to install operate and look after your inline food service cabinet so that you can receive the full benefits that this cabinet has to offer These instructions cannot however cover all eventualities If you are unsure of any aspect of the installation instructions or performance of ...

Page 7: ...amage or malfunction resulting from the use of non FPG supplied spare parts Specific Exclusions The following are specifically excluded from warranty Breakage of glass or plastic components or the replacement of fluorescent tubes or gaskets Failure to re assemble the cabinet correctly after cleaning Fair wear and tear Assessment The liability under this warranty is dependent on an assessment by FP...

Page 8: ...ss can be fitted in place of doors at the front Shelf Lighting Cabinets are fitted with a top light as standard Lights below each shelf are available as an optional extra at the time of ordering Cabinets are fitted with high efficiency LED lighting Controls HEATED CABINETS OPERATION Control Panel The controls are mounted on the back of the cabinet at the top There is a main switch a thermometer an...

Page 9: ...m from the slots in the support posts Insert the brackets into their new position and push bracket down firmly The brackets may be positioned to give two different degrees of slope to the shelves Refit all shelf trays and doors N B Make sure brackets are pushed down as far as they can go Failure to do this may result in shelf collapse when loaded with product Power Supply Ensure that power is conn...

Page 10: ...ng Blockage of air vents may cause severe overheating of the cabinet base Close all Doors It is important to keep all cabinet doors closed If doors are not fully closed an even temperature will not be maintained within the cabinet Turn on Lights When ready for service turn on the cabinet lights Door Opening The cabinet is designed to maintain food at a temperature above 65 C The heating system is ...

Page 11: ...ture Internal fuse blown Have wiring checked and replace fuse 5A Slow Blow Cabinet does not reach temperature One or more doors is open Close doors and re test temperature after thirty minutes Thermostat setting disturbed Re set thermostat and re test after thirty minutes Thermostat is faulty Have thermostat replaced An element is blown Have the element replaced Cabinet lights not working The main...

Page 12: ...uminium surfaces will be damaged Glass All glass should be cleaned using a good quality glass cleaner and a clean cloth DO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaners because they will damage the surface of the glass Sliding Doors Sliding glass doors are located by plastic guides at the top and bottom The doors can be removed for cleaning by sliding the door to a central position placing hands either side o...

Page 13: ...lves grills etc should be cleaned with hot soapy water Do not use abrasive pads or cleaners as these may damage surfaces Warning Dishwasher detergents will damage any anodised aluminium parts Routines HEATED CABINETS CLEANING Schedules To maintain optimum performance cleaning schedules must be regular and thorough Inspection As part of the cleaning routine the controls mechanical parts and electri...

Page 14: ... trays are packed separately Site Preparation Ensure the cabinet location and any bench cut outs are made to the precise measurements shown in the Mechanical Drawings Position the cabinet in its allocated working position Use a spirit level to ensure the cabinet is level from side to side and front to back Cabinet Preparation Remove all tapes ties and packers used to prevent movement during transi...

Page 15: ...e cabinet Isolation If the cabinet is not connected by a plug and socket but is hard wired to the mains supply a means of isolation must be provided If a plug and socket are used they should still be accessible after the cabinet is installed Location HEATED CABINETS INSTALLATION Ventilation The heated cabinet is designed to meet the HACCP specification with free room air circulation Access Access ...

Page 16: ...t isolating the cabinet from the mains supply Shelf Lights Shelf lights are an optional extra which can be fitted during manufacture Test Lighting Components Before replacing an LED strip check that the power supply is working If there is no dc voltage at the output the power supply should be replaced If there is a dc output the LED strip must be replaced Access to LED Strips The LED strips are pr...

Page 17: ...s To access the element terminals remove the screws securing the element to the rear bulkhead Unclip the element from its support brackets and withdraw it to reveal the connections Disconnect the old element connect the replacement taking care to replace and refit any insulation material Position the new element against the bulkhead clip it into the support brackets and replace the two fixing scre...

Page 18: ...oors Each sliding door has a rubber seal between the door and the cabinet end panel The seal slides into a groove in the door extrusion and can be withdrawn and replaced if damaged A centre seal is fitted between the inner and outer doors The Qlon seal is located in a slot in the aluminium extrusion and can be replaced if damaged Mains Lead HEATED CABINETS SERVICING Lead Replacement If damaged the...

Page 19: ...ss Type Double Glazed and Toughened Rear doors Sliding glass Cabinet front Fixed glass Number of Shelves Two plus base Display Area 0 56 m2 0 88 m2 1 2 m2 1 65 m2 Climatic Class IP Cabinets are tested under Climate Class 2 conditions and have IP 20 ratings Electrical HEATED CABINETS SPECIFICATIONS CABINET MODEL IN 3H06S IN 3H09S IN 3H12S IN 3H15S Voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz 1 Power with shelf lights 8...

Page 20: ... requirements AS NZS 3820 and AS NZS 4417 Please contact FPG to discuss your requirements for meeting country specific standards Performance Aspects The cabinet is HACCP compliant with the following performance Cabinet Operating Temperature Test Conditions 65 C 22 C Ambient with 65 RH Operational Safety This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have bee...

Page 21: ...IN 3H06 09 12 15 21 Future Products Group ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Model IN 3H06 SQ Inline 3000 Square Series 600mm Heated Cabinet Model IN 3H09 SQ Inline 3000 Square Series 900mm Heated Cabinet ...

Page 22: ...Part No 26113 Rev G September 2018 22 Inline 3000 Square Series Cabinets Model IN 3H12 SQ Inline 3000 Square Series 1200mm Heated Cabinet Model IN 3H15 SQ Inline 3000 Square Series 1500mm Heated Cabinet ...

Page 23: ...iver 700mA 25762 Polycarbonate Light Cover 1120mm 18113 Polycarbonate Light Cover 720mm 18114 Top Light Replacement Kit for 3H06 Sliding Door Fixed Front 69964 69862 Shelf Light Replacement Kit for 3H06 70321 Top Light Replacement Kit for 3H09 Sliding Door Fixed Front 70357 69861 Shelf Light Replacement Kit for 3H09 69402 Top Light Replacement Kit for 3H12 70378 Shelf Light Replacement Kit for 3H1...

Page 24: ...Sliding Door 900 69407 Rear Outer Sliding Door 900 69408 Front Inner Sliding Door 900 69844 Front Outer Sliding Door 900 69032 Front fixed glass 1200 25142 Top glass 1200 25151 Rear Inner Sliding Door 1200 69018 Rear Outer Sliding Door 1200 69019 Front Inner Sliding Door 1200 73488 Front Outer Sliding Door 1200 73489 Front fixed glass 1500 25593 Top glass 1500 25594 Rear Inner Sliding Door 1500 73...

Page 25: ...CHANICAL DRAWINGS Dimensions HEATED CABINETS MECHANICAL DRAWINGS Cabinet Variants Sliding doors can be fitted to the front and back of the cabinets Fixed glass can be fitted in place of doors at the front IN 3H06 09 12 15 SQ Counter Top Mounting ...

Page 26: ...Part No 26113 Rev G September 2018 26 Inline 3000 Square Series Cabinets IN 3H06 09 12 15 SQ In Counter Mounting ...

Page 27: ...IN 3H06 09 12 15 27 Future Products Group IN 3H06 09 12 15 SQ Free Standing ...

Page 28: ... to change specifications and design without notice AUSTRALIA E ausales fpgworld com T 1800 813 745 CHINA ASIA E asales fpgworld com T 86 21 3351 3390 EUROPE E eusales fpgworld com T 31 6 5253 4769 INDIA E insales fpgworld com T 91 98 1020 5058 INDONESIA E idsales fpgworld com T 62 811 152 7288 UAE E info sparrow international com T 971 4 340 4795 NEW ZEALAND E nzsales fpgworld com T 0800 367 374 ...

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