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II. Operating Instructions

A. Operation

CAUTION

1. Do not leave the doors/drawers open.
2. Open and close the doors/drawers with care. Doors/drawers opened too 

quickly or forcefully may cause injury or damage to the unit or surrounding 
equipment.

3. To prevent deformation or cracks, do not spray insecticide onto the plastic 

parts or let them come into contact with oil.

4. To avoid damage to the gasket, use only the door/drawer handle (do not grab 

the top of the door/drawer directly) when opening and closing.

 WARNING

For All Units
1. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the attachment plug or 

switches with damp hands.

2. Do not hang on or push down on the doors/drawers. The doors/drawers 

might be damaged, fall off, or the unit could tip over, causing injury.

3. Do not store any volatile or flammable substances, such as benzine, 

ether, alcohol, adhesives, or LPG in the unit. They are potential sources of 
explosion or fire.

4. Do not throw anything onto the shelves or load any single shelf with more 

than 120 lb (54.5 kg) of product. They might fall off and cause injury.

5. Do not store food or food containers near the air outlet. They might freeze up 

and crack or break causing a risk of injury or contamination of other food.

6. Do not use combustible spray or place volatile and flammable substances 

near the unit. They might catch fire.

7. Do not pour or spray water into the rail area. The rail drain is for condensate 

only. Excessive liquid in the rail area could result in electric shock.

8. Do not operate the unit with fan shrouds removed. Keep hands clear of fan 

shrouds when the unit is operating. The rotating fans may cause injury. 

9. Do not put anything into the machine compartment or the condenser air inlet/

outlet. The fan rotating rapidly inside might cause injury or heat generation.

Additional Warning For Units with Drawers
1. Do not hang on or push down on the drawers, and do not load any single 

drawer with more than 150 lb (68 kg) of product.

2. Depending on the weight of product in the drawers, secure the unit as 

necessary to prevent it from overturning. 

3. Do not open more than one drawer at a time and 

never

 stand on the drawers.

Summary of Contents for Refrigerated Prep Table with Raised Rail

Page 1: ...aki A Superior Degree of Reliability www hoshizaki com Commercial Kitchen Equipment Hoshizaki America Inc Issued 1 12 2009 Revised 5 10 2011 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Refrigerated Prep Table with Raise...

Page 2: ...manual primarily to assist qualified service technicians in the installation maintenance and service of the unit Should the reader have any questions or concerns which have not been satisfactorily ad...

Page 3: ...Defrost 14 2 Rail Defrost 14 E Food Storage 15 1 Cabinet 15 2 Rail 15 F Safety Devices 16 1 High Pressure Switch 16 2 Compressor Short Cycle Timer 16 3 Compressor Protector 16 4 Defrost Protection 16...

Page 4: ...19 2 Rail and Rail Cover 20 3 Exterior 20 4 Cabinet Interior 20 5 Door Drawer Gaskets 20 6 Shelves if applicable 20 7 Drawers if applicable 20 B Maintenance 21 1 Rail Condensate Pan 21 2 Air Filter 21...

Page 5: ...eat generation or fire THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED This unit is equipped with a 3 prong grounding plug to reduce the risk of potential shock hazards It must be plugged into a properly grounded independ...

Page 6: ...nt The unit may be safely installed and operated flush with walls but for maximum performance install a minimum of 4 inches 102 mm from all walls Allow at least 20 inches 50 cm at the front for proper...

Page 7: ...brackets under the front of the unit See Fig 1 Make sure the pan contacts the rear stops Rail Condensate Pan Fig 1 3 Check the Refrigeration Circuit 1 Visually check that the refrigerant lines do not...

Page 8: ...ail cover could close suddenly and cause injury 3 Place rail dividers sold separately and empty pans sold separately on the rail On the HPR100A D place the divider included with the unit as shown in F...

Page 9: ...teel sheet metal screws provided Snug the screws but do not tighten See Fig 6 2 Slide the cutting board sold separately under the cutting board brackets To secure the cutting board slide the cutting b...

Page 10: ...these instructions may result in death electric shock or fire 4 Do not use an extension cord 5 Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in or unplugging the unit to reduce th...

Page 11: ...t Does the electrical connection meet all national state and local code and regulation requirements 7 Has the rail condensate pan been installed and slid back until it contacts the rear stops 8 Have t...

Page 12: ...load any single shelf with more than 120 lb 54 5 kg of product They might fall off and cause injury 5 Do not store food or food containers near the air outlet They might freeze up and crack or break c...

Page 13: ...ressor starts C Cabinet and Rail Temperature 1 Temperature Display The rail and cabinet temperatures are displayed on the control panel See Fig 9 The control panel is located behind the front panel Th...

Page 14: ...nd the SERVICE USE ONLY button for 5 seconds The cabinet temperature will be displayed using the newly saved temperature scale 4 Affix the C label supplied with the unit to the display panel covering...

Page 15: ...rate other food in the cabinet or overload the unit All food should be wrapped in plastic film or packed in a container Otherwise food may dry up pass its smell onto other food cause frost to develop...

Page 16: ...e limit specified by the compressor manufacturer the compressor protector operates independently to turn off the compressor The compressor protector shuts down the compressor until the temperature amp...

Page 17: ...m code E2 clears If the temperature does not return to the proper range and obvious corrections do not bring the temperature back in range call a qualified service technician E3 Defrost Alarm cabinet...

Page 18: ...Rail Temperature Unit in defrost cycle The cabinet temperature may rise temporarily during defrost cycle but this will not affect the food inside 2 Rail Pans and rail dividers not in place Pans must...

Page 19: ...pochlorite chlorine bleach thoroughly read the manufacturer s instructions on its proper usage IMPORTANT 1 To prevent damage to the painted or plastic surfaces do not use the following thinner benzine...

Page 20: ...r to remove dirt and grease 6 Shelves if applicable Remove and clean regularly 7 Drawers if applicable The drawers can be removed for cleaning either individually or as an entire assembly To remove an...

Page 21: ...and clean if required by following the steps below More frequent cleaning may be required depending on location WARNING 1 Before cleaning the condenser move the power switch to the OFF position and un...

Page 22: ...an one week move the power switch to the OFF position and unplug the unit 5 Do not plug in unplug the unit to start stop operation Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in...

Page 23: ...23 HOSHIZAKI AMERICA INC 618 Hwy 74 S Peachtree City GA 30269 USA TEL 770 487 2331 FAX 770 487 3360 www hoshizaki com 91A3EQ10C...

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