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General

Hatco Heated Black Glass Shelves are designed for maximum

durability and performance, with minimum maintenance.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAzARD:

• Turn OFF power switch, unplug power cord, and allow

unit  to  cool  before  performing  any  cleaning,

adjustments, or maintenance.

• DO NOT submerge or saturate with water. Unit is not

waterproof. Do not operate if unit has been submerged

or saturated with water.

• This unit is not “jet-proof” construction. Do not use jet-

clean spray to clean this unit.

This  unit  has  no  “user-serviceable”  parts.  If  service  is

required on this unit, contact an Authorized Hatco Service

Agent  or  contact  the  Hatco  Service  Department  at 

414-671-6350; fax 414-671-3976.

Do not turn on unit until it has been cleaned thoroughly.

Ceramic glass surface must be clear of debris to prevent

burn-on.

Use only wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically

for cleaning ceramic glass surfaces. Using other wipes,

pads, or cleaners may damage ceramic glass surface.

Daily Cleaning

Consistent daily cleaning will keep cleanup easy as well as

protect and preserve the glass surface. make sure to use only

wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically for cleaning

ceramic glass surfaces.

1. Before turning on the unit each day, clean the glass surface

using an appropriate cleaning wipe or a damp cloth.

2. at the end of each day:

a. Turn off the unit and allow to cool.
b. Clean the glass surface using an appropriate cleaning

wipe or damp cloth. If additional cleaning is necessary,

follow the “Cleaning Burned-On Residue” procedure in

this section.

WARNING

NOTICE

Cleaning Sugary/Sticky Spills

To clean sugary/sticky spills, the unit should be warm while

cleaning for easier removal.

1. Turn off the unit and unplug power cord. 

CAUTION! Burn

Hazard—Heated glass will be hot. Use caution when

touching this area.

2. While unit is still warm, wear an oven mitt and remove the

bulk of the spill using paper towel.

3. allow the unit to cool.
4. Follow the “Cleaning Burned-On Residue” procedure in this

section to remove the remainder of the spill.

5. Do not use the unit again until the spill has been cleaned

completely.

Pitting or indentation in the glass surface may occur from

sugary  spills.  If  pitting  or  indentation  occurs,  the  glass

surface must be replaced. To prevent further damage and

possible  injury  from  broken  glass,  stop  using  unit

immediately  and  contact  an  Authorized  Hatco  Service

Agent.

Cleaning Burned-On Residue

To clean burned-on residue, the use of ceramic glass cleaner

may be necessary.

1. Turn off the unit, unplug power cord, and allow unit to cool.
2. Spread  a  few  drops  of  ceramic  glass  cleaner  onto  the

residue area. 

3. Using an appropriate cleaning wipe, rub the residue area

while applying pressure as needed.

4. If residue remains, repeat the steps above as needed.
5. after all residue has been removed, polish the entire glass

surface using the ceramic glass cleaner and paper towel.

Cleaning Metal Marks and Scratches

metal marks and scratches from pans usually can be removed.

Be careful when placing pans onto the glass surface. To avoid

metal marks and scratches,  do not slide pans across the glass

surface.

1. Turn off the unit, unplug power cord, and allow unit to cool.
2. Spread  a  few  drops  of  ceramic  glass  cleaner  onto  the

marked area. 

3. Using an appropriate cleaning wipe, rub the marked area

while applying pressure as needed.

4. If  metal  marks  and  scratches  remain,  repeat  the  steps

above as needed.

NOTE: Check the bottom of all pans for roughness that could

scratch the glass surface.

NOTE: Damage caused by sugary/sticky spills or rough pan

bottoms is not covered under warranty.

CAUTION

Form No. HBGm-1111

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MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for HBG-2418

Page 1: ...contiene importante informaci n sobre seguridad concerniente al mantenimiento uso y operaci n de este producto Si usted no puede entender el contenido de este manual por favor pregunte a su supervisor...

Page 2: ...gurations 4 Electrical Rating Chart HBG models 5 Electrical Rating Chart HBGB models 5 Dimensions HBG models 6 Dimensions HBGB models 6 Installation 7 General 7 HBG models 7 HBGB models 7 Operation 9...

Page 3: ...n Authorized Hatco Service Agent or contact the Hatco Service Department at 800 558 0607 or 414 671 6350 fax 800 690 2966 or International fax 414 671 3976 WARNING BURN HAzARD Some exterior surfaces o...

Page 4: ...a built in unit that is equipped with an attached trim mounting ring The unit includes a remote mounted control box that is attached with 3 914 mm of conduit a 6 1829 mm cord with plug connects the co...

Page 5: ...Model Voltage Watts Amps Plug Configuration Shipping Weight HBGB 2418 120 425 3 5 NEma 5 15P 27 lbs 12 kg 220 230 CE 420 459 1 9 2 0 CEE 7 7 Schuko 27 lbs 12 kg 230 240 CE 459 500 2 0 2 1 BS 1363 or...

Page 6: ...mm 42 3 4 1086 mm 12 3 4 324 mm HBG 6018 60 3 8 1533 mm 18 3 8 466 mm 6 1 8 156 mm 54 3 4 1391 mm 12 3 4 324 mm HBG 7218 72 3 8 1838 mm 18 3 8 466 mm 6 1 8 156 mm 66 3 4 1695 mm 12 3 4 324 mm SPECIFIC...

Page 7: ...t for use make sure the countertop is level and strong enough to support the weight of the unit and food product make sure all the feet on the bottom of the unit are positioned securely on the counter...

Page 8: ...lant must be rated for use at a minimum temperature of 250 F 121 C Figure 8 HBGB Built In Installation Do not modify wiring or cut thermostat capillary on control box to increase remote mounting dista...

Page 9: ...ss surface of the unit Consistent daily cleaning will keep cleanup easy as well as protect and preserve the glass surface of the unit 2 Plug unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle of the...

Page 10: ...rd CAUTION Burn Hazard Heated glass will be hot Use caution when touching this area 2 While unit is still warm wear an oven mitt and remove the bulk of the spill using paper towel 3 allow the unit to...

Page 11: ...relocate unit Unit not working at all Unit not plugged in Plug unit into proper power supply Unit not turned on move Power ON OFF I O switch to the ON I position Power ON OFF I O switch is not functi...

Page 12: ...g through the backside 4 Secure control box to surface using screws not supplied 5 Plug the control box into a properly grounded electrical receptacle of the correct voltage size and plug configuratio...

Page 13: ...nd shoulder washer to remove the rubber foot Figure 13 Installing the 4 Legs 6 at each corner of the base insert a 4 leg through the bottom of the base Place a nut on the leg stem inside the base and...

Page 14: ...ROPERTY 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 light bulbs h...

Page 15: ...15 Form No HBGm 1111 NOTES...

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