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WarMer DraWer

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P/N 1011046 08/09

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turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and allow 

the unit to cool down before performing any service or 

maintenance.

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cleaning

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  1.  turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and 

allow the unit to cool down.

  2.  remove all parts from inside the Warmer Drawer.  

Wash all parts in soap and water, rinse in clear 

water, and wipe dry.

  3.  Wipe the exterior of unit with a damp cloth or 

stainless steel cleaner, then wipe dry with a 

clean, dry cloth.

  4.  re-install all parts into Warmer Drawer.

nOte: failure to properly clean and dry the parts 

prior to reassembly may result in the accumula-

tion of water/moisture overnight.  this may lead to 

permanent damage of the equipment finish and its 

accessories that is not covered by the warranty.

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to prevent damage to the unit, do not use abrasive 

cleaners on the unit.

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use caution when using caustic cleaning solutions.  

read all manufacturer label instructions to avoid per-

sonal injury.

figure 4. removing Drawer

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  1.  turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and 

allow the unit to cool down.

  2.  remove all parts from the Warmer Drawer.  Wash 

all parts in soap and water, rinse in clear water, 

and wipe dry.

  3.  Pull the Drawer out by pushing down simultane-

ously on both interlocking tabs and then pulling 

the Drawer away from unit (figure 4).

  4.  Wipe the interior of the Warmer Drawer with a 

clean, damp cloth.  

  5.  Wipe dry the interior of the Warmer Drawer with a 

clean, dry cloth.

  6.  Wipe the exterior of unit with a damp cloth or 

stainless steel cleaner, then wipe dry with a clean, 

dry cloth.

  7.  re-install all parts into unit and plug in the power 

cord.

Drawer

interlocking tab

Summary of Contents for WD-50

Page 1: ...P N 1011046 08 09 Warmer Drawer Model WD 50 Owner s Manual Manufacturing Numbers 9400162 A S D L I S T E CM O I N NIT A T C T I S L US E D D L I S T E C US INTERTEK ...

Page 2: ...ext of the Limited Warranty in this manual If the unit arrives damaged contact the carrier imme diately and file a damage claim with them Save all packing materials when filing a claim Freight damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser and are not covered under warranty The warranty does not extend to Damages caused in shipment or damage as result of improper use Installation of electri...

Page 3: ...t Purchased From Date of Purchase Model No Serial No Mfg No Refer to the service agency directory included with your unit Owner information continued Authorized Service Agency Name Phone No Address Use only genuine Roundup replacement parts in this unit Use of replacement parts other than those sup plied by the manufacturer will void the warranty Your Authorized Service Agency has been factory tra...

Page 4: ...ighted with bold face let ters followed by the abbreviated HCS Hazard Communication Standard See Hazard Communication Standard manual for the appro priated Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS The unit should be grounded according to local electrical codes to prevent the possibility of elec trical shock It requires a grounded receptacle with separate electrical lines protected by fuses or circuit brea...

Page 5: ...5 3 8 137 mm 32 1 2 826 mm 21 7 8 556 mm 62 lbs 28 kg 68 lbs 31 kg Model Mfg No Volt Watts Amps Hz Plug Description Plug Configuration WD 50 9400162 120 1400 11 7 50 60 5 15P 15 Amp 250 VAC WHT BLK GRN WD 50 One 2 1 2 65 mm deep 2 3 size pan and two 2 1 2 65 mm deep 1 3 size pans Capacity Electrical Ratings and Plug Configuration Dimensions ...

Page 6: ...Wring out before use 4 Reinstall all removed parts NOTE If any parts are missing or damaged contact A J Antunes Co IMMEDIATELY at 1 877 392 7854 Equipment Setup When placing the unit into service pay attention to the following guidelines Make sure power to the unit is off and the unit is at room temperature Do NOT block or cover any openings on the unit Do NOT immerse cord or plug in water Keep co...

Page 7: ... original packaging 1 Turn the unit on 2 Set the Thermostat Control Figure 3 to the desired setting 3 Load product into the drawer Hi Limit Reset A Hi Limit Thermostat with a reset switch is contained in the heating circuit If the unit should overheat for any reason the Hi Limit Thermostat opens and cuts off power to the Heating Element The Hi Limit Thermostat will reset automatically after the un...

Page 8: ...accessories that is not covered by the warranty Caution To prevent damage to the unit do not use abrasive cleaners on the unit Warning Use caution when using caustic cleaning solutions Read all manufacturer label instructions to avoid per sonal injury Figure 4 Removing Drawer Weekly 1 Turn the power off unplug the power cord and allow the unit to cool down 2 Remove all parts from the Warmer Drawer...

Page 9: ...r cord 2 Remove the Thermostat Control on the left side of the unit if not already removed 3 Turn the Thermostat Post by hand so the flat side is facing up Figure 5 4 Carefully install the Thermostat Control onto the Thermostat Post so that the HI MED and LO indicators are facing towards the front of the unit Figure 5 5 Test the Thermostat Control by ensuring it can easily be turned to each of the...

Page 10: ...burnt wiring in Heating Circuit Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Faulty Heating Element Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Faulty Thermostat Control Refer to Replacing the Thermostat Control in the Maintenance section of this manual Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Product becomes ...

Page 11: ...11 Warmer Drawer P N 1011046 08 09 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 12: ...Warmer Drawer 12 P N 1011046 08 09 1 6 33 33 13 14 24 26 34 34 34 37 18 11 17 32 4 3 2 5 24 36 22 24 27 25 27 7 8 10 35 35 20 21 19 23 12 15 16 28 31 9 9 24 Replacement Parts ...

Page 13: ...55 Terminal Block 3 Pole 1 18 0504634 Bracket Thermostat Locking 1 19 2100317 Knob Thermostat 1 20 4030354 Thermostat 315 F 1 21 0504618 Rear Panel 1 22 0504626 Bottom Weldment 1 23 0021596 Heat Shield Weldment 1 24 2100195 Roller Bearing 4 25 0504264 Lock Lever Left 1 26 0504266 Lock Lever Right 1 27 0504265 Spacer 5 28 0700463 Power Cord 14 3 5 15P 1 29 0504623 Front Drawer Panel 1 30 0400354 St...

Page 14: ...Warmer Drawer 14 P N 1011046 08 09 Notes ...

Page 15: ...15 Warmer Drawer P N 1011046 08 09 Notes ...

Page 16: ...n 2 Roundup reserves the right to make changes in design or add any improvements on any product The right is always reserved to modify equipment because of factors beyond our control and government regulations Changes to update equipment do not constitute a warranty charge 3 If shipment is damaged in transit the purchaser should make a claim directly upon the carrier Careful inspec tion should be ...

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