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Part # 1844066 Rev 01 (02/13/2008)

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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

WARNING:  This appliance is not protected against water 

jets . Do not clean with water jets

Keep your cabinet clean by simply wiping the interior and 

exterior, as needed with a damp cloth or sponge of mild 

soapy solution. Never use abrasives, acids, or strong cleaners. 

Do not flood or allow electrical parts to become wet. The 

interior pans and humidifier pan are removable for easy 

cleaning. A stainless steel cleaner/polish may be applied to 

the exterior to maintain a like-new appearance. Do not use 

wax or strong cleaners on vinyl trim or overlays.

Regular servicing by a competent person is recommended to 

ensure the continued safe and efficient performance of the 

appliance.

Wherever possible avoid overheating idle equipment, as this 

is the primary cause for increased service cost.

WARNING:  Disconnect the appliance from electrical supply 

before commencing any servicing work.

GETTING MORE INFORMATION

The Authorized Dealer from whom you purchased your 

Garland PHD has an interest in your continued satisfaction. 

Questions regarding accessory items that are available for 

use with this equipment or any unusual conditions should 

be discussed with your dealer. Of course you may always 

contact Garland if you have questions or require further 

information about this equipment or desire literature 

covering our other fine quality products.

Summary of Contents for PHD PLUS

Page 1: ...mato Road Mississauga Ontario L4W 1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfield Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND Telephone 081 561 0433 Fax 081 848 0041 Part 1844066 Rev...

Page 2: ...state of California to cause cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inha...

Page 3: ...ate 6 Safety 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 Explanation of Controls 7 Control Basics 7 Getting Started 7 Setting Air Temperature default mode 8 Setting Humidity default mode 8 Programming Menu Presets 9 S...

Page 4: ...s Watts Amps Plug Configuration 120V 60Hz 1 Phase 900 7 50 NEMA 5 15P 230V 50Hz 1 Phase 900 3 92 240V 50Hz 1 Phase 980 4 08 18 875 479MM 22 563 573MM 24 344 618MM SIDE VIEW 12 000 305MM 10 828 326MM 1...

Page 5: ...Water Pan Vent Holes LED Display Solid State Control Power Switch Condensation Drip Tray Product Drawer 2 50mm deep Perforated Pan standar accepts pans up to 4 100mm deep Removable Drawer Guides with...

Page 6: ...F or 60 C For those foods that require additional moisture during the holding period water can be added to the interior pan For those foods that do not require additional moisture the bottom control a...

Page 7: ...mode is selected DIGITAL DISPLAY Normally displays the actual air temperature and pre programmed menus In set mode displays other parameters SERVICE SELECT KEY Hidden on some models Used to enter the...

Page 8: ...he default setting This setting will be restored even after the power has been turned off Setting Humidity default mode F C 1 Press the Select Key until HU appears on the display Notice the LED is ill...

Page 9: ...gh the Hu display until the display reads PIA F C 3 Press the or key to increase or decrease the displayed air temperature The factory default is 150 F or 66 C F C 4 Press the Select Key again to prog...

Page 10: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Calculating theWaterTemperature To provide a simple and consistent means of setting the chamber humidity we have created a relationship between the water temperature...

Page 11: ...verlays Regular servicing by a competent person is recommended to ensure the continued safe and efficient performance of the appliance Wherever possible avoid overheating idle equipment as this is the...

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