Piper Products 3-CI Service Manual Download Page 8

MAINTENANCE

Piper equipment is constructed with the best quality materials and is designed to provide you with
durable service when treated with ordinary care.  To obtain the best performance from your equipment,
it should be cleaned daily and maintained in good condition.

CAUTION

:  Prior to cleaning or maintenance, turn all switches "OFF" and disconnect the power cord

from the receptacle.

WARNING

:  Do not use any chlorinated or highly caustic cleaners, acids, ammonia or other corrosive

cleaners.  These may cause corrosion and/or damage to the stain less steel well.  Use only cleaners
approved for stainless steel.  Do no allow water to stand in wells for long periods of time.  Water must
be removed from well and the well cleaned  after every serving period.

GENERAL CLEANING

CAUTION

:  Use only cleaning agents approved for aluminum and stainless steel.  Do NOT use

chlorinated cleaners.

A. Clean the well using a soft cloth or sponge with a mild detergent.  Rinse completely with warm 

water and then dry.

B. A plastic scouring pad and a mild detergent may be used to remove any hardened food or scale 

deposits.

NOTICE

:  Do NOT use steel wool to clean wells.

C. Use a soft cloth or sponge with a mild detergent to clean all exposed surfaces of the table.  

Rinse completely with warm water and dry.  

CAUTION

:  The louvered panels may have sharp edges and could cause injury.  Do NOT run fingers

along edges and use gloves when cleaning.

D. Wipe the cord and plug using a cloth with detergent and warm water.  Do NOT use excessive 
water. 

CLEANING ACRYLIC PROTECTOR GUARDS

WARNING

:  Do NOT use window cleaning sprays, kitchen scouring compounds or solvents such as

acetone, gasoline, benzene or lacquer thinner.

A. Use a soft cloth and mild detergent with plenty of lukewarm water to clean  protector guards.
B. Rinse thoroughly with lots of water and dry by blotting with a damp cloth or chamois.
C. Protect and maintain the surface gloss by occasionally waxing with a good paste  wax.  Apply a

thin even coat with a soft clean cloth and polish with cotton  flannel.  Wipe with a damp cloth 
to help eliminate electrostatic charges.

D. Fine scratches can be removed by hand polishing.  Apply a compound such as Simonize cleaner

to a soft flannel pad and rub.  When the scratches have disappeared, remove all residue and 

polish.

Summary of Contents for 3-CI

Page 1: ...d 6 CM 3 CI 4 CI 5 CI and 6 CI For Service Information Call 800 544 3057 Please provide the following information Model number Serial number Date of purchase Part description and number as shown in pa...

Page 2: ...ely with the transportation company If damage is unnoticed or concealed until equipment is unpacked notify the transportation company immediately and tell them you want to file a concealed damage clai...

Page 3: ...the front and in the rear of the cabinet Turn the switch in the control panel to the ON position The pilot light will light and the condensing unit will start Allow the unit to run for about 15 minut...

Page 4: ...op 2 Using screws provided attach protector guard to brackets item 3 3 Remove the cover plate located on the end of the unit in the center of the panel 4 Using wire nuts provided item 4 wire nut the t...

Page 5: ...p 2 Using screws provided attach protector guard to brackets item 3 3 Remove the cover plate located on the end of the unit in the center of the panel 4 Using wire nuts provided item 4 wire nut the tw...

Page 6: ...rical wires item 2 through hole in table top 2 Using screws provided attach protector guard to brackets item 3 3 Remove the cover plate located on the end of the unit in the center of the panel 4 Usin...

Page 7: ...and that the drain valve is closed NOTE Crushed ice should be used as it will pack around the food pans better and give more efficient cooling than cubed ice B Turn the master switch in the control pa...

Page 8: ...may be used to remove any hardened food or scale deposits NOTICE Do NOT use steel wool to clean wells C Use a soft cloth or sponge with a mild detergent to clean all exposed surfaces of the table Rins...

Page 9: ...m the table to release from the magnetic catch B Remove the rubber plugs from oil ports on the front and back of the condenser fan motor Apply a couple of drops of 10 weight machine oil to each oil po...

Page 10: ...ucts does not recommend that service work be performed by anyone other than a qualified service technician If service or parts are required contact the nearest Authorized Parts and Service Distributor...

Page 11: ...causing cool drafts 4 Is unit connected to proper voltage If so is there a low voltage condition Problem Unit does not maintain food temperature 1 Is pressure control set to proper setting 2 Has unit...

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Page 13: ...ge Assembly 0810944 Left Hand Hinge Assembly 0810945 I Screw 0271032 J Door Pull 0111676 K Caster With Brake 0054500 L Caster Without Brake 0054450 M Stainless Steel Foot 1501109 N Rear Door Roller 02...

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Page 15: ...or Pull 0111676 K Caster With Brake 0054500 L Caster Without Brake 0054450 M Stainless Steel Foot 1501109 N Rear Door Roller 0271005 O Front Door Roller 0271006 P Interlock Assembly 0811074 Q Duplex R...

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Page 19: ...CRIPTION PART NO C LIGHT UNIT SEE CHART D GUARD SEE CHART F SWITCH 0810726 G SINGLE SOCKET 0801685 H DOUBLE SOCKET 0801686 I BULB 0183820 DET 24 UNIT 36 UNIT 48 UNIT 66 UNIT C 0373124 0373136 0373148...

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Page 25: ...eplacement of equipment covered by this warranty Our obligation hereunder to repair or replace a defective part is the exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty and we will not be liable for any ot...

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