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T-SERIES HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINETS —

 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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www.metro.com

L01-459

REV N 02/21

HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTING CABINETS

•  Always assure brakes are set in OFF position prior to moving cabinet.
•  Assure door(s) is fully closed and travel latch (if equiped) is engaged.
•  Push/Pull cabinets by the push / pull handles located on the back of the cabinet  

(not included on 1/2 ht models) or by the molded handles on front side of the  

armour panel.

•  Always keep a firm grip on handles while cabinet is in motion.
•  Ergonomic handles and bumpers are provided as grab points for easy handling while pushing, pulling and crossing 

thresholds, place your foot onto one of the bottom handles while pulling on the top handles (only pull enough to 

reduce the weight on the casters and to clear the obstacle).

•  Arrange multiple cabinets close together (handle to handle) in transport vehicle.
•  Never strap or band any cabinet over the top or the control panels as this may damage the electrical components.
•  Apply brakes when cabinet is in transport vehicle.
•  Strap/band cabinets across mid section and assure the straps are securely fastened to vehicle walls.
•  When lowering on lift gate, apply caster brakes and pay attention that the cabinet does not move off the lift gate. 

Keep a firm grip on cabinet when lowering.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Before proceeding with any maintenance activity strictly follow “Safety Information” 

on page 2 of this manual.

Cleaning The Cabinet

WARNING

Unplug the cabinet before cleaning or servicing. Do not wash the cabinet with a water jet or high pressure water.

CAUTION

Do not spray or pour water into the control enclosure. To clean the cabinet, wipe with a damp cloth and dry with 
a towel. Use only cleaning agents approved for stainless steel.

CAUTION

Do not use cleaners with chlorides or phosphates as they may cause damage to stainless steel.

1.  Make certain that the cabinet has cooled down before cleaning. Use cleaners in the proper concentrations. Follow the 

manufacturer’s directions for the cleaning product used. The floor of the cabinet may be hosed out with low pressure 

water. After using any cleaning products, thoroughly rinse all surfaces to remove residue.

2.  Use a damp cloth or sponge. Mild soap suitable for stainless steel is acceptable. Dry with a clean towel. Wipe up spills 

as soon as possible and regularly clean the cabinet to avoid staining and difficult to clean conditions.

Cabinet Maintenance — All Models

C5 T-Series cabinets have been designed to require very little maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is the only form 

of maintenance that need to be done on a regular basis. Keeping the casters free of dirt build-up will go a long way in 

prolonging their life.

Regularly inspect the casters. Tighten loose fasteners and replace worn or damaged 

parts with new InterMetro approved parts. Replace worn or damaged casters 

immediately; lubricate casters regularly.

Top Module Maintenance

The module of the cabinet has also been designed to require very little maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is the only 

form of maintenance that needs to be done on a regular basis.

Battery Care (Digital Cabinet Only)

•  Keep the battery clean, dry and free of electrolyte and corrosion residue.
•  Ensure wire connections and battery strap are tight.

Summary of Contents for C5T-5FXSLIDE

Page 1: ... 220 240V 1176 1400W INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE T SERIES HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINETS When ordering electrical parts always confirm the rating listed on cabinet data plate on back of cabinet Differences in voltage amps or wattage are listed with BOLD TEXT in replacement part descriptions ...

Page 2: ... WARNING Only factory approved service agents should attempt to service repair or replace electrical components wiring or power cord WARNING Unplug the cabinet before cleaning or servicing Do not wash the cabinet with a water jet or high pressure water do not hose wash spray interior WARNING Food Service Equipment must be electrically grounded Failure to ground Food Service Equipment may result in...

Page 3: ...ITAL A ANALOG MATERIAL S STAINLESS STEEL SLIDES L ADJUSTABLE LIP LOAD 18x26 12x20 B ADJUSTABLE BOTTOM LOAD 18x26 12x20 F FIXED LIP LOAD GN 12x20 only ACCESSORIES T T SERIES BLANK SINGLE CAVITY X 220 240V BLANK 120V Shell Body Armour Panel Air Chimney Slides Door Analog Control Panel Door Latch Info Panel Air Chimney Door Digital Control Panel Rear Push Handle not on 1 2 Height Cabinets Molded Hand...

Page 4: ...rtment Controller Analog Controller Dual Cavity Cabinet Top Compartment Controller Bottom Compartment Controller Power Switch Thermometer F and C Temperature Range Setting Power Indicator Light RED Heat Indicator Light RED Power Switch Selection Switch HEAT OFF Indicator HI Temperature Alarm Indicator ELEMENT Indicator PREHEAT Indicator LO Temperature Alarm Indicator Settings Enter Switch Temperat...

Page 5: ...e inside as well as outside of the unit 5 The power cord is located at the back of the cabinet as shown in Figure 1 6 Refer to the data plate located near the power cord for the electrical specifications of cabinet as shown in Figure 2 1 With the POWER switch OFF plug the cord into the appropriate rated grounded receptacle 2 Cabinets rated at 120V 1400W must be plugged into either a 15 amp or 20 a...

Page 6: ...ition from Bottom 7 Levels 14 Total Position from Bottom Lip Load Part No C5T LL 8 1PR Lip Load Part No C5T LL 5 1PR Lip Load Part No C5TD LL 9 2PR FULL HEIGHT SINGLE 16 Levels Position from Bottom Lip Load Part No C5T LL 9 1PR Bottom Load Part No C5T BL 9 1PR Bottom Load Part No C5T BL 8 1PR Bottom Load Part No C5T BL 5 1PR Bottom Load Part No C5TD BL 9 2PR Fixed Slide Bottom Mounting Bracket Top...

Page 7: ... used with cabinet uprights 2 Insert left side of wireshelf into upright at an angle and then lower right side to level and shift shelf to fit into right side upright 1 Piece Construction FULL HEIGHT Part No C5T 9FXSLIDE 1 Piece Construction Part No C5T 8FXSLIDE 5 6 HEIGHT 1 2 HEIGHT Part No C5T 5FXSLIDE 1 Piece Construction DUAL CAVITY Part No C5T 9DCFXSLIDE 1 Piece Construction 2 Pairs ...

Page 8: ...nt set point If a button is pressed again within a 4 second period the set point will be changed by a 1 degree increment The set point will be displayed for 4 seconds then shows the current temperature display Press and hold the or buttons to recall and display the current set point for 4 seconds The set point will then change in 1 degree increments every second for the first 5 seconds then increa...

Page 9: ... is set below the low temperature alarm setting the alarm is disabled NOTE Audio if enabled button press produces a 1 4 second chirp Low temp Alarm 3 1 2 second beeps repeating every 10 seconds NOTE Set point range is 135 185 F off one step below 135 F Default set point is 140 F Hi Temperature Alarm Checking the Hi temperature alarm set point Press and hold the Settings button followed by the butt...

Page 10: ...de The display shows Snd On or Snd OFF blinking Press the or button to toggle between them this setting will always default to the setting that it had previously been set to Press the Settings button to save and advance to the Lockout mode Lock out mode The display shows LOC On or LOC OFF blinking Press the or button to toggle between them this setting will always default to the setting that it ha...

Page 11: ...s when cabinet is turned on Indicator light s near thermostat s glow when the cabinet heat element s are on to achieve or maintain cabinet temperature Thermometer s read cabinet temperature s in both Fahrenheit ºF and Centigrade ºC The temperature range can be increased or decreased with Thermostat Knob Power Switch Thermometer F and C Thermostat Knob Power Indicator Light RED Heat Indicator Light...

Page 12: ...t with a water jet or high pressure water CAUTION Do not spray or pour water into the control enclosure To clean the cabinet wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a towel Use only cleaning agents approved for stainless steel CAUTION Do not use cleaners with chlorides or phosphates as they may cause damage to stainless steel 1 Make certain that the cabinet has cooled down before cleaning Use cleaners...

Page 13: ...emperature exceeds 220 F 104 C Blower wiring is faulty or disconnected Blower needs replacing The thermostat may have failed and the thermal cut out device is controlling the temperature Thermal cut out device may have failed c Digital control Refer to page 9 section High Temperature Alarm for changing the set point temperature 4 Temperature too low a The cabinet may still be in pre heat or recove...

Page 14: ...G 6 RPC06 189 SNAP BUSHING 1 RPC13 509 220 240V AC BLOWER IMPELLER AND NUT EXPORT 7 RPC07 055 BULB COVER GROMMET DUAL CAVITY 38 RPC13 423 CONTROLLER DIGITAL 8 RPC11 446 REAR HANDLE 39 RPC13 424 BATTERY GAUGE DIGITAL 9 RPC5T 5UPRT 1 2 HT CABINET RACK UPRIGHT 1 PR 40 RPC13 502 MOTOR CONTROLLER RPC5T 8UPRT 5 6 HT CABINET RACK UPRIGHT 1 PR 41 RPC5TD SNR DIGITAL TEMP SENSOR AND HARDWARE RPC5T 9DUPRT DU...

Page 15: ...me electrical components are only used on dual cavity units Refer to replacement parts list on page 14 and read the descriptions carefully to insure desired replacement part is ordered To identify the cabinet model see page 2 1 2 3A 3B 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 ANALOG CONTROL PANEL SEE NEXT PAGE 20 21 22 23 24 26 25 52 ANALOG SINGLE CAVITY CABINET NOTE TOP COVER REMOVED 54 x2 x4 x8 x2 x2 56 30 BUL...

Page 16: ... 34 34 35 36 37 31 43 18 ANALOG SINGLE CAVITY CABINET REMOVABLE TOP COVER REMOVABLE ACCESS COVER 28 ALL CABINETS EXCEPT 1 2 HT MODELS SINGLE AND DUAL CAVITY CABINETS USE DIFFERENT ELECTRIC COMPONENTS REFER TO REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR DESIRED RP NUMBERS CONTROL PANEL 47 THERMOSTAT BRACKET INSULATION PAD MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET x4 ...

Page 17: ... 9 4 5 6 2 3A 10 11 12 3B 7 22 23 26 1 4 13 15 16 17 20 23 24 DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL SEE BELOW IMAGE 41 x2 x2 36 DIGITAL CABINET NOTE DUAL CAVITY SHOWN 54 18 BATTERY STRAP REAR PANEL 46 40 1 SGL CAVITY 2 DUAL CAVITY 49 30 53 28 x8 x4 x2 x2 x2 x4 56 21 14 REMOVABLE COVER REMOVABLE ACCESS COVER 16 45 45 47 47 31 31 44 44 8 19 REMOVABLE ACCESS COVER INSULATION PAD x4 CHASSIS 50 51 51 50 39 38 1 SGL CA...

Page 18: ... 6 10 1 5 RED LIGHT THERMAL CUTOUT BLACK 46 WHITE 33 WHITE 46 BLACK 16 A 1 2 A 10 4 TOPCOMPARTMENT THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT BULBS 23 23 22 12 21 15 14 8 7 13 19 12 12 18 17 11 16 10 21 22 23 24 9 3 4 5 6 20 14 3 4 5 O TERMINALBLOCK ACBLOWERMOTOR MASTER POWER SWITCH 20 BOT COMPARTMENT THERMOMETER BOT COMPARTMENT THERMOSTAT BLACK 37 WHITE 38 WHITE 37 BLACK 6 BLACK 6 BLACK 50 BLACK 70 TOPCOMPARTMENT THE...

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Page 20: ...ACK 16 1 A 1 2 A 5 21 4 THERMOSTAT BULB THERMOMETER BULB 23 23 22 12 21 15 14 8 7 13 19 12 12 18 17 11 16 10 21 22 23 24 9 3 4 5 6 8 2 1 3 4 5 HEAT THERMOSTAT O TERMINALBLOCK ACBLOWERMOTOR MASTER POWER SWITCH 20 BLACK WHITE WIRE NUT WIRE NUT THERMOMETER RED LIGHT 6 2 22 24 6 9 AIRELEMENT POWERCORD GREEN STRAINRELIEF BLACK 35 GROUNDSTUD G RED LIGHT 23 BLACK 16 BLACK 12 BLACK 16 BLACK 16 BLACK 16 24...

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