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Form No. HWBM-0107

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MAINTENANCE

GENERAL

The Hatco Built-In Heated Wells are designed for
maximum durability and performance, with minimum
maintenance.

WARNING

To prevent electrical shock or injury, turn the
power switch OFF, disconnect the unit from the
power source and allow to cool before
performing any maintenance.

CAUTION

Use only non-abrasive cleaners. Abrasive
cleaners could scratch the finish of your unit
marring its appearance and making it
susceptible to soil accumulation.

WARNING

To avoid injury or damage to the unit, do not use
harsh chemicals such as bleach or cleaners
containing bleach, oven cleaners, or flammable
cleaning solutions to clean the Built-In Heated
Wells.

WARNING

The Built-In Heated Wells are not waterproof. To
avoid electrical shock or personal injury. DO
NOT submerge in water. Do not operate if it has
been submerged in water.

DAILY CLEANING

1. Turn On/Off switch to OFF and allow the unit to

cool down.

2. Remove any pans and adapters (if used). 

3. Drain or remove water from well(s) if used for wet

operation.

4. Wipe entire unit down using a clean cloth or

sponge, and mild detergent.

5. Use a plastic scouring pad to remove any

hardened food particles or mineral deposits. 

CAUTION

To avoid damage to the unit, do not use steel
wool for cleaning. Steel wool will scratch the
finish.

6. Rinse warmer thoroughly with a 2-part vinegar

and 5-part water solution to neutralize all
detergent cleanser residue.

7. Close drain valve (if equipped). Add proper

amount of warm water. Turn control panel(s) on
and check for proper operation.

WEEKLY CLEANING

Use the following procedure weekly or  whenever
lime or scale is seen accumulating on the sides of
the warmer pans.

1. Turn On/Off switch to OFF and allow the unit to

cool down.

2. Remove any pans and adapters (if used). 

3. Drain or remove water from well(s) if used for wet

operation.

4. Add water to pans until water is at normal

operating level (1" to 1-1/2" deep), or covers
accumulated scale.

5. Turn power on and heat water to maximum

temperature 190°F (88°C) or higher.

6. Fill pan(s) with a 2-part vinegar and 5-part water

solution. Turn heat control to OFF and cover
pan(s).

7. Allow solution to soak for at least one hour, or

overnight for heavy buildup.

8. Drain hot water from pans, Scrub with a plastic

scouring pad. Rinse thoroughly with hot water,
then dry.

CAUTION

To avoid damage to the unit, do not use steel
wool for cleaning. Steel wool will scratch the
finish.

9. Refill pans with hot tap water and resume

operation.

10.Heavy scale buildup may require additional

treatments.

Summary of Contents for HWB-11QT

Page 1: ...se bring it to the attention of your supervisor Do not operate this equipment unless you have read and understood the contents of this manual Este manual contiene importante información sobre seguridad concerniente al mantenimiento uso y operación de este producto Cualquier falla en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas en este manual puede resultar en un serio daño Si usted no puede ente...

Page 2: ... Built In Heated Wells are specially designed to hold heated foods at safe serving temperatures Designed for dry or wet applications the Wells are available in a variety of pan and pot combinations all heated with a long life heating element design with a 2 year warranty Heat is evenly distributed throughout the heavy gauge stainless steel construction to assure hot food without the guess work The...

Page 3: ...aterials when installing drain To avoid any injury or damage to the unit turn unit off when filling with water and avoid splashing Do not use Heated Well to melt or hold ice Doing so may cause condensation an electrical hazard personnel injury or damage to the unit Damage caused by condensation is not covered by warranty To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment the Built In Heated Wells mus...

Page 4: ...AUTIONS Do not locate the Built In Heated Well in an area subject to excessive temperatures or grease from grills fryers etc Excessive temperatures could cause damage to the unit Damage to countertop material such as Corian and similar products caused by heat generated from Hatco equipment is not covered under the Hatco warranty Contact the manufacturer of the base material for application informa...

Page 5: ...arately HWB FULD MODELS HWB FULD models have the same capabilities as the HWB FUL but is a Built In Heated Well with a drain The drain includes a 3 4 NPT drain fitting and flat drain screen that allows for pans to stay level for consistent temperatures These models are designed to be mounted to the topside of a non combustible countertop or topside of a combustible countertop using the appropriate...

Page 6: ...ted Wells that hold up to a 7 QT pan These models are designed to be mounted to the topside of a non combustible countertop or topside of a combustible countertop using the appropriate countertop mounting kit HWB 7QTD MODELS HWB 7QTD models are the same as the HWB 7QT but is equipped with a drain The drain includes a 3 4 NPT drain fitting and flat drain screen that allows for pans to stay level fo...

Page 7: ... OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 OFF ON 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 HWB FUL Models HWB FULD Models HWBI FUL HWBI FULD Models HWBIB FUL HWBIB FULD Models HWB 43 Models HWB 43D Models HWB 7QT Models HWB 11QTD Models ...

Page 8: ...LS Voltage Watts Amps Phase Shipping Weights 120 750 6 3 1 21 lbs 10 kg 208 240 ELECTRICAL RATING CHART FOR HIGH WATTAGE HWBH FUL MODELS NOTE Shipping Weight includes packaging Not available on UR series models Voltage Watts Amps Phase Shipping Weights 120 1200 10 0 1 21 lbs 10 kg 208 1200 5 8 1 21 lbs 10 kg 240 1200 5 0 1 21 lbs 10 kg 220 1200 5 5 1 21 lbs 10 kg 240 1200 5 0 1 21 lbs 10 kg 220 23...

Page 9: ... 9 1 30 lbs 14 kg Voltage Watts Amps Phase Shipping Weights 120 500 4 2 1 10 lbs 5 kg 208 536 2 6 1 10 lbs 5 kg 240 600 2 5 1 10 lbs 5 kg 220 600 2 7 1 10 lbs 5 kg 240 600 2 5 1 10 lbs 5 kg 220 230 CE 600 2 7 1 10 lbs 5 kg 230 240 CE 600 2 5 1 10 lbs 5 kg NOTE Shipping Weight includes packaging Not available on UR series models The electrical information in the shaded areas pertains to Export mode...

Page 10: ...ls Non Insulated Top Mount A B C Voltage Watts Amps Phase Shipping Weights 120 500 4 2 1 11 lbs 5 kg 208 536 2 6 1 11 lbs 5 kg 240 600 2 5 1 11 lbs 5 kg 220 600 2 7 1 11 lbs 5 kg 240 600 2 5 1 11 lbs 5 kg 220 230 CE 600 2 7 1 11 lbs 5 kg 230 240 CE 600 2 5 1 11 lbs 5 kg Voltage Watts Amps Phase Shipping Weights 120 800 6 7 1 11 lbs 5 kg 208 715 3 4 1 11 lbs 5 kg 240 800 3 3 1 11 lbs 5 kg 220 800 3...

Page 11: ...ght A B C 14 7 16 22 7 16 9 1 2 366 mm 569 mm 241 mm DIMENSIONS CONTINUED Figure 4 Dimensions HWB FUL Insulated Bottom Mount Models A B C Models HWBI FUL HWBIRT FUL HWBI FULD HWBIRT FULD HWBLI FUL HWBLIRT FUL HWBLI FULD HWBLIRT FULD HWBHI FUL HWBHIRT FUL HWBHI FULD HWBHIRT FULD Width Depth Height A B C 13 3 4 21 3 4 9 1 2 349 mm 552 mm 241 mm Figure 5 Dimensions HWB FUL Insulated Top Mount Models ...

Page 12: ...BH 43D HWBHRN 43D HWBHRT 43D Width Depth Height A B C 13 5 8 28 5 8 8 5 8 346 mm 727 mm 219 mm Models HWB 7QT HWBRN 7QT HWBRT 7QT HWB 7QTD HWBRN 7QTD HWBRT 7QTD HWBL 7QT HWBLRN 7QT HWBLRT 7QT HWBL 7QTD HWBLRN 7QTD HWBLRT 7QTD HWBH 7QT HWBHRN 7QT HWBHRT 7QT HWBH 7QTD HWBHRN 7QTD HWBHRT 7QTD Diameter Height A B 10 3 8 8 3 4 264 mm 222 mm Models HWB 11QT HWBRN 11QT HWBRT 11QT HWB 11QTD HWBRN 11QTD HW...

Page 13: ...al inspectors for proper procedures and codes WARNING Risk of fire install Built In Heated Well a minimum of 3 1 2 89 mm from bottom of appliance to all combustible surfaces to assure safe and proper operation WARNING To assure safe and proper operation the remote control panel with thermostat control must have at least a 6 152 mm clearance from the Built In Heated Well CAUTION To avoid any injury...

Page 14: ...op opening 5 Secure mounting flange tabs to edge or underside of combustible countertop using appropriate hardware Mounting hardware not provided See Figure 9 NOTE For underside mounting tabs on mounting flange must be bent to underside of countertop 6 Place gasket putty around cutout in mounting flange Make sure the gasket putty overhangs the flange or seal unit with silicone adhesive 7 Place the...

Page 15: ... edge Make sure the gasket putty overhangs the outside rim of the unit or seal with silicone adhesive 4 Place the unit into the countertop opening 5 Use a screwdriver to rotate the EZ locking mounting system on the Built In Heated Well outward to secure the unit from the underside of the countertop Twist as many tabs as needed to secure unit to the countertop See Figure 11 Note EZ locking mounting...

Page 16: ...um Depth All HWB FUL Models 14 14 1 4 22 22 1 4 356 mm 362 mm 559 mm 565 mm All HWB 43 Models 14 14 1 4 29 29 1 4 356 mm 362 mm 737 mm 743 mm All HWB 7QT Models 11 11 1 4 11 11 1 4 279 mm 286 mm 279 mm 286 mm All HWB 11QT Models 13 13 1 4 13 13 1 4 330 mm 337 mm 330 mm 337 mm Combustible Countertop opening is a square cut out NOTE Required minimum clearance below countertop cutout is 8 5 8 219 mm ...

Page 17: ...e for units equipped with drain NON COMBUSTIBLE COUNTERTOP CUTOUT A A B B Model Minimum Width Maximum Width Minimum Depth Maximum Depth All HWB FUL Models 12 5 8 12 15 16 20 5 8 20 15 16 321 mm 328 mm 524 mm 531 mm All HWB 43 Models 12 11 16 12 15 16 27 11 16 28 322 mm 329 mm 703 mm 711 mm All HWB 7QT Models 9 1 8 9 9 16 232 mm 243 mm All HWB 11QT Models 11 11 3 8 279 mm 289 mm A Width B Depth All...

Page 18: ...nel to surface using screws 8 sheet metal screw supplied 4 Connect proper power source to the mounted remote control panel 5 Reinstall trim cover NOTE Standard UL Approved units are equipped with a 72 1829 mm flexible conduit connected to the control panel Figure 14 Control Panel Opening Dimensions B CONTROL PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS Opening Dimensions Screw Hole Dimensions Model A B C D Control Ass...

Page 19: ...bing contractor Drain Assembly See Figure 15 After installing unit in countertop install the drain assembly as follows NOTE Approved air gap or other back flow prevention device must be installed by plumber if required 1 Connect one end of drain pipe supplied by others to 3 4 NPT drain fitting 2 Connect other end of drain pipe to drain valve supplied by others 3 Accessible drain valve supplied by ...

Page 20: ...r DRY operation NOTE Built In Heated Wells cannot be used wet to dry or dry to wet unless the unit has been allowed to cool down to room temperature before changing the operation We recommend wet operation for consistent food heating If the unit is operating wet and is allowed to run dry turn it off and allow to cool before adding water POWER ON OFF Place the On Off switch in the ON position The i...

Page 21: ...ed food particles or mineral deposits CAUTION To avoid damage to the unit do not use steel wool for cleaning Steel wool will scratch the finish 6 Rinse warmer thoroughly with a 2 part vinegar and 5 part water solution to neutralize all detergent cleanser residue 7 Close drain valve if equipped Add proper amount of warm water Turn control panel s on and check for proper operation WEEKLY CLEANING Us...

Page 22: ...pment It is essential to use Hatco Replacement Parts when repairing Hatco equipment Failure to use Hatco Replacement Parts may subject operators of the equipment to hazardous electrical voltage resulting in electrical shock or burn ACCESSORIES HWB FUL MNT Mounting kit for combustible countertops for HWB FUL Series HWB 43 MNT Mounting kit for combustible countertops for HWB 43 Series HWB 7Q MNT Mou...

Page 23: ...Form No HWBM 0107 21 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Information to come ...

Page 24: ...THER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR PATENT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFRINGEMENT Without limiting the generality of the foregoing SUCH WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER Coated incandescent light bulbs fluorescent lights lamp warmer heat bulbs glass components Product failure in booster tank...

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