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OWNER’S MANUAL 

 

MODEL DH5F-333ARB 

– HEATED HOLDING CABINET 

169178 RV020216 

 

Copyright © 2016 Marshall Air Systems, Inc. 
All Rights Reserved. 

 

 
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 

 

1.  Follow the daily schedule; there are no adjustments. 
 
 
2.  Unplug  cabinet.   

Do  not  pull  on  cord to unplug. 

 Grasp 

plug to unplug.  See photo to the right.   

 
3.  Move  cabinet  and  clean  cabinet  as  described  in  Daily 

Cleaning  and  Counter.    Focus  cleaning  on  area  under  
cabinet.     

 
4.  Remove  the  panel  or  rear  air  circulator  (if  applicable)  by 

disconnecting the power cord and latch.  See photo to the 
right.  Wipe down with damp cloth.   

 

DO  NOT  USE  A  GREEN  SCOTCH BRITE PAD OR ANY 
OTHER  ABRASIVE  CLEANING  PAD.    THE  BLUE 
SCOTCH BRITE (NO SCRATCH) IS SAFE TO USE. 

DO NOT USE CAUSTIC CLEANING SOLUTIONS SUCH 
AS  OVEN  CLEANER.    USE  ONLY  A  MILD,  NON-
ABRASIVE CLEANER. 

DO

 

NOT

 

IMMERSE

 

UNIT

 

IN

 

WATER!   

5.  Wipe the back surfaces of the shelves while the real panel 

or air circulator (if applicable) is off. 

 
6.  Inspect  the  condition  of  cord/plug.    If  damaged,  have  it 

replaced.  

 
7.  Inspect  the  condition  of  the  control  overlay.    If  damaged, 

have it replaced. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Service  must  be  performed  by  a  Qualified  Service  Company

.  The term “Qualified Service Company” 

means  any  individual,  firm,  corporation  or  company  which  is  either  engaged  in  and  is  responsible  for 
the installation or replacement of electrical components and wiring for commercial kitchen appliances. 

Summary of Contents for DH5F-333ARB

Page 1: ...per and lower flat plate heating surfaces This eliminates the need to clean intricate calrod wire and reflector assemblies The cabinet can accommodate up to two 1 3 size pans 2 deep per deck The cabin...

Page 2: ...MILD NON ABRASIVE CLEANER DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas...

Page 3: ...ABLE OF CONTENTS PRE INSTALLATION 1 FINAL INSTALLATION 1 OPERATION 1 2 PROGRAMMING 3 DEFAULT PRESET VALUES 4 DAILY MAINTENANCE 4 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS 9 10 3BILLU...

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Page 5: ...plenum is well latched in place and plugged in to the cabinet s See photos on page 7 3 Place cabinet in the stable base 4 Plug cabinet into 120v receptacle rated for 15 amps 5 Installation shall compl...

Page 6: ...the cycle the LED bars will go back to steady and the beeping will stop 3 When the timer reaches the 000 value the display will flash 000 the LED bars will flash red and the beeping will start until t...

Page 7: ...user programming mode and the display will alternate between the parameter display codes and the current value for that parameter Here is the list of the user programming parameters and functionaliti...

Page 8: ...lean cabinet including shelves and base with a damp cloth rag and a mild cleaner DO NOT USE A GREEN SCOTCH BRITE PAD OR ANY OTHER ABRASIVE CLEANING PAD THE BLUE SCOTCH BRITE NO SCRATCH IS SAFE TO USE...

Page 9: ...E A GREEN SCOTCH BRITE PAD OR ANY OTHER ABRASIVE CLEANING PAD THE BLUE SCOTCH BRITE NO SCRATCH IS SAFE TO USE DO NOT USE CAUSTIC CLEANING SOLUTIONS SUCH AS OVEN CLEANER USE ONLY A MILD NON ABRASIVE CL...

Page 10: ...PTION BY THUNDERSTORM ETC B PRESS AND HOLD DOWN ARROW FOR 3 SECONDS TO CLEAR PHt CYCLE 2 UNIT WILL NOT TURN ON A UNIT UNPLUGGED A PLUG IN UNIT B IS CONTROLLER ON OFF SWITCH ON B TURN SWITCH ON C OUTLE...

Page 11: ...URE SET POINT SEE PROGRAMMING SECTION B EXCESSIVE AIR DRAFT S B SHIELD DRAFT S 5 HIGH PRODUCT TEMPERATURE A TEMPERATURE SET POINTS ARE TO HIGH A ADJUST TO LOWER TEMPERATURE SET POINT SEE PROGRAMMING S...

Page 12: ...P OR LO SHORTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR uP UPPER DECK OR LO LOWER DECK A TEMPERATURE WIRES ARE SHORTED A CHECK WIRES B BAD SENSOR B REPLACE SENSOR C BAD CONTROLLER C REPLACE CONTROLLER 10 TIMER COLOR LEDS...

Page 13: ...if the controller is not operating according to specs or if it won t turn on when 8 5VDC is supplied to it 504345 Cord 14 3 SJTOW W STR 120V Plug 120V main power cord Damaged cord can cause unit to st...

Page 14: ...f power delivered to their associated heater once it reaches temperature set point Failure will cause the associated heater to excessively rise above set point and might cause permanent damage to it 5...

Page 15: ...Inc All rights reserved RV020216 169178FIG1 OVERALL DIMENSIONS DH5F 333ARB FIGURE 1 N S F T E S T I N G L A B O R A T O R Y A N N A R B O R M I C H 15 375 21 875 15 625 3 250 3 TWO CHANNELS CONTROLLER...

Page 16: ...TH INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SIMPLE PROGRAMMING NEEDED 162866 8 1 POWER SUPPLY 504318 9 6 RELAY SOLID STATE 25A 504023 10 6 PAN 1 3 AMBER 2 1 2 TALL 504331 11 2 BLANKET BOTTOM HEATER 504323 12 3 BLANKET TO...

Page 17: ...UCT CLASS PRODUCT LINE GENERIC NAME All rights reserved REV CODE NTS DWG NO IMAGE MAY BE REDUCED SIZE SCALE A ROUTE DATE Copyright 2013 Marshall Air Systems Inc MARSHALL AIR SYSTEMS INC DRAWN BY MATER...

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