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Form No. HCWBIm-0913

OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES

Pan Support Bars

The  following  pan  support  bars  are  available  to  divide  the

heated wells into sections for different size pans.

HWBGM12BAR

....12″ (305 mm) Pan Support Bar

HWBGM20BAR

....20″ (508 mm) Pan Support Bar

Pan Support Bars

Food Pans

Stainless steel food pans are available in various sizes.

ST PAN 1/3

............Third-size stainless steel pan — 12-3/4″W

x 6-7/8″D x 2-1/2″H (324 x 175 x 64 mm)

ST PAN 1/2

............Half-size stainless steel pan — 12-3/4″W

x 10-3/8″D x 2-1/2″H (324 x 264 x 64 mm)

ST PAN 2

................Full  size  stainless  steel  pan  at  2-1/2″ 

(64 mm) deep — 12-3/4″W x 20-3/4″D x 

2-1/2″H (324 x 527 x 64 mm)

ST PAN 4

................Full size stainless steel pan at 4″ (102 mm)

deep  —  12-3/4″W  x  20-3/4″D  x  4″H 

(324 x 527 x 102 mm)

ST PAN 6

................Full size stainless steel pan at 6″ (152 mm)

deep  —  12-3/4″W  x  20-3/4″D  x  4″H 

(324 x 527 x 102 mm)

Stainless Steel Food Pans

12″ Pan Support Bars

20″ Pan Support Bar

1/2 Pan

1/3 Pan

Full Pan, 2-1/2″ Deep

Full Pan, 4″ Deep

Flush Hose Kit

a Flush Hose Kit is available and is used to power flush the

Hydro-Heater  to  keep  it  working  at  peak  efficiency. The  kit

consists of a flush hose, drain stopper, cleaning brush, and

adapter. Use the following procedure to power flush the Hydro-

Heater.

1. move the Power I/O (on/off) Switch to the center “O” (off)

position and allow the unit and water to cool.

2. move  the  drain  lever  down  to  the

open position allow unit to drain.

3. Place the rubber stopper into the inlet

strainer. 

NOTE: The  inlet  strainer  is  the  strainer

closest to the front of the well.

4. attach the flush hose with adapter to a fresh water supply,

and  place  hose  into  outlet  strainer.  Flush  fresh  water

through the unit until the discharge from the drain is clear.

5. Turn off the fresh water supply, and reverse the positions

of the rubber stopper and the power flush hose. Flush fresh

water through the unit again until discharge from the drain

is clear.

6. Turn off the water supply, remove the rubber stopper and

power flush hose, and allow the unit to finish draining.

7. Place a catch pan below the

cleanout drain(s), remove the

pipe  cap(s)  from  the  drain(s)

and allow remaining water to

empty from the unit.

8. Insert  cleaning  brush  into

clean-out  drain(s)  and  use  a

scrubbing motion to clean the

tanks.

9. Reinstall the pipe cap(s) onto the cleanout drain(s).

10. Rinse fresh water through the unit until discharge is clear.

11. Close  drain  by  moving  the  drain  handle  all  of  the  way

forward until it is completely vertical.

NOTE: Perform the entire “Daily Cleaning” procedure in the

maINTENaNCE

section  of  this  manual  if  buildup  is

significant.

Four year Extended Parts Warranty

a  four  year  extended  parts  warranty  on  the  compressor  is

available at time of purchase. This warranty begins after the

standard one year warranty expires.

Drain Lever

in open

position.

Drain Lever

in open

position.

Pipe

Cap

Cleanout

Drain

Summary of Contents for 07.04.658.00

Page 1: ...ualquier falla en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas en este manual puede resultar en un serio lesi n o muerte Este manual contiene importante informaci n sobre seguridad concerniente al m...

Page 2: ...Every unit is inspected and tested thoroughly prior to shipment This manual provides the installation safety and operating instructions for Hot Cold Drop In Wells Hatco recommends all installation op...

Page 3: ...use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Make sure food product has been heated chilled to the proper food safe temperature before placing in t...

Page 4: ...rtop material caused by heat or cold generated from Hatco equipment is not covered under the Hatco warranty Contact manufacturer of countertop material for application information NOTICE Do not obstru...

Page 5: ...h two digital temperature controllers and a drain status indicator light The control enclosure is connected to the condensing unit with a 4 1219 mm power cord and is connected to the Hydro Heater with...

Page 6: ...HCWBI 4Da 58 1473 mm 27 686 mm 25 1 2 648 mm 10 254 mm Model Width A Depth B Overall Height C Well Height D HCWBI 5Da 71 1803 mm 27 686 mm 25 1 2 648 mm 10 254 mm HCWBI 6Da 84 2134 mm 27 686 mm 25 1...

Page 7: ...e in horizontal position may result in collection of liquids and lead to electric shock FIRE HAzARD Install unit with a minimum of 3 1 2 89 mm of space from bottom of Hydro Heater to all combustible s...

Page 8: ...e between the condensing unit and any combustible surface a minimum 3 1 2 89 mm clearance between the bottom of the Hydro Heater and any combustible surface 5 Cut two openings in the cabinetry to prov...

Page 9: ...diagram for additional details Installing the Control Enclosure Remotely Use the following procedure to install the control enclosure remotely NOTE Standard UL approved units are equipped with a 60 18...

Page 10: ...l of the Hydro Heater to expose the power inlet area It is located on the left rear side of the unit when facing the controls 2 Locate the terminal block inside the unit 3 Bring power leads from a pro...

Page 11: ...d position for the unit to operate in HOT Mode 4 move the Power I O on off switch to the HOT I on position The auto Fill system will activate and the well will fill with water until the water reaches...

Page 12: ...to operate in COLD Mode NOTICE Drain Lever in open position Drain Lever in open position 2 Install the pan support bars s into the well The number of pan support bars needed is determined by the size...

Page 13: ...emperature The display will revert to show the current temperature of the unit Digital Temperature Controller WARNING Display Down Arrow Defrost Key Unit Active Symbol Up Arrow Standby Key SET Key Set...

Page 14: ...on and allow the unit to cool defrost 2 Remove and wash all pans supports and adapters as well as the water baffle if installed 3 If cleaning after operating in HOT mode move the drain lever to the op...

Page 15: ...10 Install the pipe cap s onto the clean out drain s 11 Continue with step 5 of the Daily Cleaning procedure in this section Helpful Hints for Maximum Performance in HOT Mode Keep Hydro Heater inlet a...

Page 16: ...tact authorized Service agent or Hatco The Hydro Heater energy cut off switch was activated The unit overheated likely due to a low water level Fill the unit to the proper water level and move the Pow...

Page 17: ...Service agent or Hatco for assistance Unit makes excessive noise and vibration when turned on Internal components have not been adequately warmed before operation Turn off unit immediately Unit should...

Page 18: ...2 move the drain lever down to the open position allow unit to drain 3 Place the rubber stopper into the inlet strainer NOTE The inlet strainer is the strainer closest to the front of the well 4 atta...

Page 19: ...ELLECTUaL PROPERTY RIGHT INFRINGEmENT Without limiting the generality of the foregoing SUCH WaRRaNTIES DO NOT COVER Coated incandescent light bulbs fluorescent lights heat lamp bulbs coated halogen li...

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