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Instructions for Use 

 
 

1.

 

Plug  the  merchandiser  in  and  turn  the  control  dial  so  the  required 
temperature is in line with the neon light.    

2.

 

When the red neon light goes off the required temperature has been achieved.  
You can then load the 

pre-heated

 foodstuff.  This unit is not intended to cook 

food or heat food from cold.

  

 

 

 

Changing the Oven Bulb 

 

This warmer uses a push-in G9 25 watt, 240volt halogen capsule lamp, these can be readily obtained 
from most DIY stores.  Bulbs are not covered by guarantee. 
1.

 

Disconnect the warmer from the electrical supply. 

2.

 

Carefully unscrew the glass bulb cover (top lamp) or pull off the glass cover (side lamps) from 
inside the warmer. 

3.

 

Remove the old bulb by pulling away from the connection end. 

4.

 

Do not touch the new bulb with bare hands, if touched, wipe clean with a cloth and methylated 

spirit. 

5.

 

Replace the new bulb by pushing prongs into the relevant holes and reattach the glass lens. 

 

Wiring Instructions for UK Plug 

 

This appliance must be earthed, any work carried out must be done by a qualified electrician. 

 

1.

 

Prepare all 3 wires by stripping back silicone  

        to expose 8mm of bare wire 

2.

 

Loosen cord grip 

3.

 

Wire in the sequence: Neutral 

 Live 

 Earth 

4.

 

Ensure terminal screws are tight 

5.

 

Always use 13 amp (Brown) fuse 

6.

 

Tighten cord grip onto cord before replacing cover 

 

 

Yellow & green 

Blue 

Brown 

Summary of Contents for HFMV

Page 1: ...uality components combined with traditional styling This instruction manual will help you get the best out of your purchase We recommend you make a note of your serial number in case you need it for future reference If sold to non UK markets these instructions can be provided in the appropriate language if required Serial Number Despatch Date ...

Page 2: ...y 3 Cleaning Maintenance 3 Instructions for Use 5 Changing the Oven Bulb 5 Wiring Instructions for UK Plug 5 Hot Food Merchandiser Parts Diagram List 6 Hot Food Merchandiser Wiring Diagram 7 Trouble Shooting 8 Warranty 8 EU Declaration of Conformity 9 ...

Page 3: ...milarly qualified person Health Safety When using this equipment it is important that you apply industry recognised Health and Safety procedures for electrical cooking equipment and the handling and serving of hot food Always use an oven glove or gauntlet when removing any type of hot food from this unit Under NO circumstances should children come into contact with or operate this appliance Avoid ...

Page 4: ...4 4 Do not submerge this warmer in water or use any water jets to clean it ...

Page 5: ... unscrew the glass bulb cover top lamp or pull off the glass cover side lamps from inside the warmer 3 Remove the old bulb by pulling away from the connection end 4 Do not touch the new bulb with bare hands if touched wipe clean with a cloth and methylated spirit 5 Replace the new bulb by pushing prongs into the relevant holes and reattach the glass lens Wiring Instructions for UK Plug This applia...

Page 6: ...opy with brass trim please state colour 600105 3 Door assembly 2 per unit including glass HFMV DA 4 Display tray 3 per unit 500140 5 Door Handle 2per unit 500221 6 Magnetic door catch 2 per unit 500128 7 Door Hinge Pins 700122 8 Element cover HFMV EC 9 Control Knob 190304 10 Oven Feet Set Of 4 C RF 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 7: ...luding lens 700121R 3 Halogen capsule bulb 3 per unit G9400125 4 Side light square assembly including lens 2 per unit 700121SQ 5 Fireglow bulb 190207 6 Thermostat 190303V 7 Element 500136 8 Neon indicator 190305 1 B O O K I 6 8 2 B O O K I N 3 B O O K I N 3 B O O K I 5 B O O 7 B O O K 4 B O O K I 4 B O O K I N 3 B O O K I ...

Page 8: ... your product invoice may also have this information The guarantee covers defective parts or workmanship from the time of purchase for a period of 1 year This does not affect your statutory rights Bulbs fuses door seal damage to mains lead and glass parts are not covered by guarantee Faults arising from incorrect maintenance or cleaning and the fitting of unspecified parts are also excluded We res...

Page 9: ...dentified above comply with the protection requirements of the EMC and LVD directives and that the following standards have been applied EN 60335 1 2012 AC 2014 A11 2014 EN 60335 2 42 2003 A11 2012 BS EN60335 2 42 2003 A11 2012 The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the product meets the requirements of EMC and LVD directives has been compiled and is available for inspection by t...

Page 10: ...igns and finished to suit specific requirements please contact us if you would like to find out more about what we can do King Edward Catering Equipment Porthouse Industrial Estate Bromyard Herefordshire HR7 4NS 01885 489200 oven kingedward co uk www kingedward co uk ...

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