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EQUIPMENT SET-UP AND

CLOSE PROCEDURES

The 

Introduction

 and 

Installation 

sections of

this manual should be read before operating
the cabinet.

This section contains an explanation of all
controls and components and information
on operating procedures and daily mainte-
nance.

Heated air inside the cabinet is circulated
over 2 heating coils and across a water pan.
The warm, moist air is then forced down-
ward through air ducts on each side of the
unit.  The heated air is dispersed over and
under the product from openings in the air
ducts.  These openings are varied in size to
promote uniformity of heated air throughout
the cabinet.

Set-up

Place the power switch in the ON position.

If humidity is desired, remove the water pan
and put approximately 1” of 

hot water

 in the

pan.  Then return the pan to the unit.

NOTE:  Be sure to push the water pan in
as far as it will go so that it does not
block air from the temperature probe.
This will assure proper operation of the
controls.

The display will increase in temperature,
indicating the cabinet is heating.  When the
operating preset temperature is reached the
“HEAT ON” LED will turn off and the display
should stay at the preset temperature.

Once the preset temperature shows on the
display, product can then be placed in the
cabinet.  Slide a tray of product into the
racks, close the door, and press the appro-
priate timer button on the controls.

Vent Adjustment

The vent setting corresponds to the number of
trays of product.  With one tray of product, set
the vent at No. 1.  With two trays of product, set
the vent at No. 2, and so on.

Close

Daily Cleaning Procedure

1.    Move the power switch to the OFF

position.

2. Disconnect the electrical supply to the

cabinet.

WARNING:  Allow the unit to cool before
cleaning by opening the door(s) slightly.

3. Remove trays and racks from the inside of

the unit and clean them thoroughly with a
hot solution of 

McD All Purpose Concen-

trate (APC) (HCS)

 from the sink

proportioner.

CAUTION:  Most surfaces of the unit can be
cleaned with a soft cloth, cleanser, and
water.  DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS.

4. Remove the water pan and clean it with a

soft cloth and a hot solution of 

McD APC

(HCS)

 from the sink proportioner.

5. Wipe the control panel with a damp cloth.

Do not splash water around the controls.

6. Clean the exterior of the cabinet with a

damp cloth.

NOTE:  

The doors can be easily pulled from the

hinges for easy cleaning.

7. Clean the interior of the cabinet thoroughly

with a cloth and a hot solution of 

McD APC

(HCS)

 from the sink proportioner.

8. Put the side racks and water pan back into

the cabinet.

9. Leave the door open over night to allow the

unit to dry out.

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Summary of Contents for HC-903

Page 1: ...TY STATEMENT PAGE 2 INTRODUCTION PAGE 3 INSTALLATION PAGE 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION PAGE 4 EQUIPMENT SET UP AND CLOSE PROCEDURES PAGE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 12 NON SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PAGE 13 ORDERING...

Page 2: ...es incidental to the repair or replacement of a part THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE SOLE REMEDY AGAINST HENNY PENNY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER TERM BUYER AGREES THAT NO OTHER REMED...

Page 3: ...lt The staging cabinet should be placed on an approved table or shelf to allow easy access for loading and unloading of product For proper operation the cabinet must be level Electrical Connection The...

Page 4: ...pports the grid 7 25702 Hinge Assy 2 Allows the door to swing 27146 Chrome Hinge Cover Only 2 Covers hinge 8 54352 Glass Door Assy RH 1 Allows access to interior 54353 Glass Door Assy LH 41801 Glass O...

Page 5: ...oil 1 Routes power to heater 17 51117RB Display PC Board 1 Displays time and tempera ture 18 44741RB Control PC Board 1 Powers digital display and temperature controls 19 40500 Replaceable Beeper 1 So...

Page 6: ...s the cabinet 23 25964 Intake Hose 1 Pulls outside air into cabinet 24 28155 Vent Cable 1 Opens vents 25 ME50 021 Terminal Block 1 Junction for power cord 26 25963 Exhaust Hose 1 Allows interior cabin...

Page 7: ...s 30 25751 Blower Motor 120 volt 2 Circulates air in unit 25752 Blower Motor 240 volt 2 31 25698 Blower Plate Gasket 4 Seals the blower housing to the blower box 32 25627 Gasket 2 Seals the blower box...

Page 8: ...25944 Rear Panel Studweld Assy 1 Rear components attach to 29 25919 Vent Slide 1 Reduces voltage to 12 volts 30 25954 Outside Panel Assy 1 Covers rear of unit 31 31584 Power Cord Assy 1 Provides powe...

Page 9: ...x 3 8 9 4 mm PH PHD S 4 G SC02 035 Screw 10 x 1 2 12 5 mm AB PH PHD 410 SS 4 H SC01 091 Screw 6 32 x 5 16 7 8 mm SL RH 8 I LW02 010 Lockwasher Internal 6 S 8 J SC02 030 Screw 8 B x 3 8 9 4 mm PH THS...

Page 10: ...ows on the display product can then be placed in the cabinet Slide a tray of product into the racks close the door and press the appro priate timer button on the controls Vent Adjustment The vent sett...

Page 11: ...h will show in the display 2 Depress the timer button under the word Setup Ex Setup depress either 1 or 2 3 Enter access code 1 2 3 Setup deg F shows in the display Fahrenheit or Celsius Once in the S...

Page 12: ...enables the operator to set the display to match the actual cabinet temperature Depress and release the Program button to move to the next step or depress and hold the Program button to exit the Tech...

Page 13: ...much Only open doors as necessary Door gaskets torn or worn Replace door gasket Defective high limit on one of Check high limit replace if necessary heaters Unit Overheating Faulty control If heat LED...

Page 14: ...the complete module top will need to be removed to allow better access to some components 1 Remove the front and back panel screws 2 Remove the 6 side screws 3 Remove the 4 top screws 4 Pull module t...

Page 15: ...displayed Turn the power switch OFF and then back ON If the error message E06 is still displayed the temperature probe must be replaced Tools Phillips screwdriver 3 8 9 mm socket 1 Disconnect the elec...

Page 16: ...power to the unit DISPLAY BOARD REPLACEMENT Tools 5 16 8 mm wrench or socket Phillips screwdriver 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet WARNING Place the power switch in the OFF position...

Page 17: ...sult in electrical shock 2 Remove the module housing 3 Label and remove the wires from the transformer 4 Remove the two screws securing the trans former to the unit and remove the trans former from th...

Page 18: ...motor NOTE When replacing a blower motor be sure that the motor coil is positioned away from the heater when reinstalling 7 Install the new blower motor in reverse order and restore power to the unit...

Page 19: ...e new high limit in reverse order DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Pull the gasket to the side to expose the screws that hold the retainer to the cabinet 2 Loosen the screws around...

Page 20: ...e down the following information 1 From the photography and parts list Item Number ________________________ Part Number ________________________ Description _______________________ 2 From the data pla...

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