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OPERATION MANUAL 

FLEXESERVE HUB®

 

 

 

FLEXESERVE® | Operation Manual Flexeserve Hub® North America | V1 MAR 2021 | 40003230 

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Electrical Connection 

 

 

WARNING 

Connection must only be carried out by suitably trained, qualified and skilled 

engineers, in accordance with all regional and local electrical codes.

 

 

The appliances are electrically rated for a 208V, 60Hz (2 Wire + Ground) electrical supply. 

 

Flexeserve Hub® products are provided with a dedicated power cord and appropriate NEMA Style 6 power 

coupler rated for the equipment. 

 

The  equipment  must  be  connected  to  a  dedicated  branch  circuit  protected  and  grounded  supply  in 

accordance with local electrical codes. 

 

NOTE

  For electrical ratings of the unit, refer to the electrical rating sticker located within the front top 

panel of Flexeserve Hub®. An example is shown below. 

 

 

 

 

It is highly recommended to provide the equipment with an accessible means of isolation external to the 

equipment, i.e., a wall isolator switch. 

 

Electrical Ratings 

 

All models are rated for a 208V (2 Wire + Ground) 60Hz supply. 

 

TOTAL POWER 

MODEL 

 

600

 

1500 W 

1000 

3000 W 

 

 

WARNING 

For all types of installation, ensure that the power cord is in a safe position. Under no 

circumstances  should  any  electrical  cables  or  power  points  be  installed  directly  in 

contact with any part of the unit or pose a risk to safety. 

 

If  the  mains  power  lead  becomes  damaged,  isolate  the  equipment  and  remove  from 

service immediately until  a replacement  is fitted  by a suitably trained, qualified and 

skilled engineer, in accordance with all regional and local electrical codes.

 

Electrical rating 

Summary of Contents for Flexeserve Hub 1000

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Page 3: ...Symbols 5 Safety Instructions 6 Specifications 7 Overall Dimensions 8 9 Installation 10 Positioning 11 Moving 11 Electrical Connection 12 Equipment Configuration 13 Power ON OFF 14 Switching On 15 Sw...

Page 4: ...ver as the result of a constant commitment to development and improvement it may be the case that your equipment deviates in detail from what is described in this manual The following instructions are...

Page 5: ...s for provisions of lifting and moving HOT SURFACE To indicate that the marked item can be hot and should not be touched without taking care INFORMATION Information provided for trained and skilled op...

Page 6: ...nsure that the stability legs are fully down to the floor Children should not be allowed to play with or be near the equipment Before using the equipment Inspect the power cable for damage If damaged...

Page 7: ...to provide merchandising trays and pizza cartridges Flexeserve Hub maintains the food products to a fixed temperature of between 149 F 65 C and 194 F 90 C by means of an air circulation heater NOTE Ea...

Page 8: ...FLEXESERVE HUB FLEXESERVE Operation Manual Flexeserve Hub North America V1 MAR 2021 40003230 Page 8 of 22 Overall Dimensions Model 600 A Width B Depth C Height Weight 22 559mm 34 864mm 73 6 1871mm 41...

Page 9: ...FLEXESERVE HUB FLEXESERVE Operation Manual Flexeserve Hub North America V1 MAR 2021 40003230 Page 9 of 22 Overall Dimensions Model 1000 A Width B Depth C Height Weight 38 7 984mm 34 864mm 73 6 1871mm...

Page 10: ...delivery may incur charges Ensure that safe manual handling practices are employed at all times Flexeserve Hub should be placed into position using the correct procedures in line with local and regio...

Page 11: ...times A gap of at least 2 inches 50mm should be left between the back of the equipment and any wall solid surface Once the unit is placed in the desired location it should be prevented from being move...

Page 12: ...the unit refer to the electrical rating sticker located within the front top panel of Flexeserve Hub An example is shown below It is highly recommended to provide the equipment with an accessible mea...

Page 13: ...iguration CAUTION Each wire shelf must be fitted correctly to ensure safe and correct operation Slide signage into the ticket strip Close the door when not in use The door must be open in order to ope...

Page 14: ...of Flexeserve Hub The door must be open in order to open the cover The controls are designed to slide out of the unit for access and use Set the mains power switch to the I position to apply power to...

Page 15: ...at the equipment is empty and clean prior to switching on Check that the equipment is connected to a power socket Before switching the equipment on it is the operator s responsibility to visually insp...

Page 16: ...e hot and may take up to two hours to cool down WARNING Cleaning and maintenance should only be carried out when the unit has sufficiently cooled and with the mains supply isolated To switch off the u...

Page 17: ...gular temperature probing of the product is to be performed A supplemental temperature gauge is fitted to the back panel The minimum and maximum set point values have been pre set in the factory to pr...

Page 18: ...ing to ensure the core temperature of the product is above the legal holding temperature of the local authority Refer to in house operations manual for product probing instructions It is beneficial to...

Page 19: ...o NOT use excessive amounts of water Do NOT clean the equipment with high pressure cleaners jets of hot water or high pressure steam All traces of food debris should be removed completely Do NOT use a...

Page 20: ...t and a soft cloth Use a vacuum to remove any crumbs and debris Wipe over the base fan cover using mild detergent and a soft cloth WARNING Avoid allowing debris to enter the fan apertures Wipe the bac...

Page 21: ...groove of the door Figure 6 Start this process with both top corners of the door seal Figure 7 Using the door seal fitting tool provided work the seal into the door until it is fully pressed into its...

Page 22: ...cause the temperature to drop Relocate the equipment to a more suitable location If this is not possible raise the temperature settings call your service provider as an Engineer is required to do thi...

Page 23: ...1 Model number 2 Model description 3 Serial number 4 Site address 5 Site telephone number 6 Description of fault Contact Us At Flexeserve we continue to make improvements Feedback regarding any conce...

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