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Overhead Heating system

Overhead heaters and fluorescent lights are located above 

each well to provide both top heat and illumination.
To obtain the proper food temperatures, the well heater and 

overhead heater must be adjusted. Maximum limits should 

be avoided to prevent overcooking or drying out of food.

Note:

 Soup Wells do not have overhead heaters.

f ood temperatures can be accurately determined 

only through the use of food thermometers!

Important Food Handling Tips:

1. Preheat case 30 minutes before loading product.

. Never place food directly into the warmer. Always

use an inset.

3. Food must be displayed in a single layer, in contact

with the heat source at all times.

4. Using thermometer, check product before loading in

case (150°-160°).

5. At start, set control to “7”. After loading, recheck

temperature every ½ hour to see that unit is

operating properly. Adjust the temperature to

maintain a product temperature of 140°F (60°C)

and above. The setting will depend on the type and

quantity of product being displayed. Be sure to test

product temperature with a thermometer frequently

for good product maintenance.

6. Food should be rotated periodically.

7. At the end of the day, remove product and let case

cool. Then clean with soap and water.

Do not run hot wells without any water!

General Cleaning

Case Cleaning

Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment 

are dependent upon the care given to it. To insure long 

life, proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs, 

the unit should be cleaned thoroughly and frequently. 

The interior may be cleaned with any domestic soap 

or detergent based cleaners. Sanitizing solutions will 

not harm the interior bottom, however, these solutions 

should always be used according to the manufacturer’s 

directions. It is essential to establish and regulate 

cleaning procedures. This will minimize bacteria 

causing discoloration which leads to degraded product 

appearance and significantly shortening product shelf 

life.
Soap and hot water are not enough to kill this bacteria. A 

sanitizing solution must be included with each cleaning 

process to eliminate this bacteria.

1. Scrub thoroughly, cleaning all surfaces, with soap

and hot water.

2. Rinse with hot water, but do not flood.

3. Apply the sanitizing solution according to the

manufacturer’s directions.

4. Rinse thoroughly.

5. Dry completely before resuming operation.

Cleaning Glass and Mirrors

Only use a soft cloth and mild glass cleaner for cleaning 

any glass or mirrored components. Be sure to rinse and/

or dry completely.
Never use hot water on cold glass surfaces! It may 

shatter and cause serious injury! Allow glass surfaces to 

warm first.

CLEANING PRECAUTIONS 

When cleaning:

Do not use high pressure water hoses

Do not introduce water faster then waste outlet can drain

NEVER INTRODUCE WATER ON SELF CONTAINED UNIT

WITH AN EVPORATOR PAN

NEVER USE A CLEANING OR SANITIZING SOLUTION

THAT HAS AN OIL BASE (these will dissolve the butyl

sealants) or an AMMONA BASE (this will corrode the 

copper components of the case)

TO PRESERVE THE ATTRACTIVE FINISH:

DO USE WATER AND A MILD DETERGENT FOR THE

EXTERIOR ONLY

DO NOT USE A CHLORANITED CL

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NER ON ANY 

SURFACE

DO NOT USE ABRASIVES OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING 

PADS (these will mar the finish)

CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for ISLA IM-FH

Page 1: ...lation Operation Manual Shipped with Technical Data Sheets MANUAL I O ISLA COUNTER CASES ISLA Food Counters IM FR Refrigerated Counters IM FH Hot Counters IM FS Soup Counters P N P N 3034423_C January...

Page 2: ...tions which if not avoided could result in damage to equipment The information contained in this document is the property of Hussmann Corporation and shall not be used in whole or in part without writ...

Page 3: ...r 1 Installation 4 Exterior Loading 4 Bumper Installation 5 Waste Outlet and P Trap 6 Refrigerant Type 6 Piping 6 Control Settings 6 Evaporation Fans 6 Electrical 8 Wiring Color Code 8 Electrical Circ...

Page 4: ...tion within 15 days and retain all packaging The carrier will supply inspection report and required claim forms Shortages Check your shipment for any possible shortages of material If a shortage shoul...

Page 5: ...t safety standards or requirements As clarified by the California State government Proposition 65 can be considered more of a right to know law than a pure product safety law When used as designed Hus...

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Page 7: ...WELL DATA AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS 240 1 5 1200 240 1 7 5 1800 240 1 10 2400 240 1 12 5 3000 240 1 15 3600 3 2 5 1200 5 0 1200 4 3 7 5 1800 7 5 1800 5 4 10 2400 10 0 2400...

Page 8: ...12 10 2X 25 1 6015 OVERHEAD HEATER DATA AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS WATTS 3 94 945 5 65 1355 8 33 2000 10 15 2435 11 75 2820 3 2 3 94 945 4 3 5 65 1355 5 4 5 65 1355 6 5 8 33 200...

Page 9: ...19 0 07 7 5 N A N A N A N A 4 3 2 0 46 36 28 0 26 0 10 10 N A N A N A N A N A 28 0 26 0 10 10 N A N A N A N A 5 4 2 0 46 36 35 0 32 0 12 12 5 N A N A N A N A N A 35 0 32 0 12 12 5 N A N A N A N A 6 5...

Page 10: ...turally designed to support excessive external loading Do not walk on their tops This could cause serious personal injury and damage to the fixture Leveling IMPORTANT it is imperative that the ISLA FO...

Page 11: ...1 Make sure the aluminum channel and end caps are installed Step Use silicone lubricant to help the bumperslide into the channel Step 3 Starting on one end while inserting the bumper push it up again...

Page 12: ...insulation material such as Armstrong s Armaflex b Where condensate drains are located in dead air spaces between refrigerators or between a refrigerator and a wall provide means to prevent freezing...

Page 13: ...al raceway or under the case Thermostatic Expansion Valve Location This device is located on the same side as the refrigeration stub A Sporlan balanced port expansion valve model is furnished as stand...

Page 14: ...igh wattage appliances It should be wired to a dedicated circuit Electrical service Receptacles When a pplicable The receptacles located on the exterior of the merchandiser are intended for scales and...

Page 15: ...ature requirements Critical attention must be given to the heat controls for these hot tables soup bars Both the upper and lower heat controls soup only require lower control must be adjusted to achie...

Page 16: ...1919 Mexico 1 800 890 2900 www hussmann com 13 Startup To fill the well Turn the fill valve to open position Close the drain valve To drain the well Turn the fill valve to the closed position Open th...

Page 17: ...D COUNTERS 14 Operation Turn power switch on Set temperature control to 7 setting Adjust as necessary Adjust overhead heater as necessary Shutting down Turn ON switch off Close fill valve Open drain v...

Page 18: ...hould be cleaned thoroughly and frequently The interior may be cleaned with any domestic soap or detergent based cleaners Sanitizing solutions will not harm the interior bottom however these solutions...

Page 19: ...rate a minimum of 6 hours before stocking with any product 5 When stocking never allow the product to extend beyond the recommended load limit Air discharge and return air flue must be unobstructed at...

Page 20: ...ting The same type of lamp with protective coating must be used if replaced All lamps have the label below ENCAPSULITE SHATTERPROOF COATING SA 10645 Complies with FDA USDA OSHA Regulations for replace...

Page 21: ...des ask for an alternative Also avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts as they also can attack stainless steel cause pitting and rusting 4 Treat your Water Though this is not always practical soft...

Page 22: ...k defrost settings See Technical Specifications section Product load may be over its limits blocking airflow Redistribute product so it does not exceed load level There is a sticker on the inside of t...

Page 23: ...s freezing over Return air is blocked make sure debris is not blocking the intake section Coil close offs are not installed Inspect coil to make sure these parts are on the case Large gap is visible o...

Page 24: ...and call Hatco to replace if necessary Faulty control Check and call Hatco to replace if necessary Losse wiring on heater Check wiring electrical connections Temperature setting Off Increase shelf hea...

Page 25: ...ing equipment caused by liming sediment buildup chemical attack or freezing or Product misuse tampering or misapplication improper installation or application of improper voltage 2 LIMITATION OF REMED...

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