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GENERAL SERVICE, REPAIR, 

OR RETURNS

Before sending any item to Server Products for service, 

repair, or return, contact Server Products customer 

service to request a 

Return Authorization Number. 

Merchandise must be sent to Server Products with this 

number.
Merchandise being returned for credit must be in new 

and unused condition and not more than 90 days old 

and will be subject to a 20% (percent) restocking 

charge. Electrical parts (thermostats, heating elements, 

etc.) are not returnable. 
Server Products maintains a fully staffed service  

department with highly skilled factory trained personnel. 

Service is extremely prompt. Under normal  

circumstances, a repaired unit is shipped out the day 

after it is received. Labor charges are reasonable. 

SERVICE

Contact your dealer or Server Products Inc.  

customer service department for the following:
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS  

Be prepared to give this information: 

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Model Letters/Name/Numbers

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Part Numbers- P/N

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Series Numbers/Letters

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Part Description

This information and other important data is stamped 

on the lid or cylinder of pumps or on the bottom or 

back side of every unit.

Servicing Cord 

Specific tools are required for safe and proper power 

supply cord removal and installation. If cord must be 

replaced, only a representative of the OEM (original 
equipment manufacturer) or 

a qualified technician may 

replace cord. Cord must meet code designation H05 
RN-F requirements.

SERVER PRODUCTS 

LIMITED WARRANTY

All Server Products equipment is backed by a  

two-year limited warranty against defects in materials 

and workmanship. For complete warranty information 

go to: 

www.server-products.com

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Server Products Inc.

 

 3601 Pleasant Hill Road

 

 Richfield, WI  53076  USA

 

262.628.5600 

 

800.558.8722

 

262.628.5110

 

[email protected]

 

www.server-products.com

UNIT CLEANING 

BEFORE FIRST USE AND AFTER USE DAILY OR  

REGULARLY, DISASSEMBLE AND CLEAN PARTS. 

FOR SAFE AND PROPER CARE, AND TO PREVENT 

CORROSION, OF PARTS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLEAN, 

RINSE, SANITIZE, AND DRY PARTS DAILY OR  

REGULARLY. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID UNIT WARRANTY.

SEE UNIT TAKE DOWN.

PUSH STANDBY BUTTON (OFF),  

SO THAT UNIT IS DE-ENERGIZED.

3

  UNPLUG CORD. 

Ensure unit is “OFF” and unplugged. 

 Caution- Hot: 

• 

If unit has already been in use, unit may 

still be hot. Allow unit to cool before 

continuing. 

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Warning- Electrical shock could occur:

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Electrical components of unit could be 

damaged from water exposure or any liquid.

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Never immerse unit into water or any liquid.

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Never use any water jet or pressure sprayer 

on unit.

WASH CLEAN ALL WASHABLE PARTS WITH 

DISHWASHING DETERGENT AND HOT WATER.

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Do not use scrapers, steel pads, steel wool, or 

other cleaning tools that can scratch surfaces.

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Mildly abrasive NYLON or brass brush may be 

used to remove any stubborn food or mineral 

deposits on interior surfaces of unit.

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Do not use abrasive cleansers.

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Do not use caustic cleansers.

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Do not use cleansing agents with high 

concentrations of acid, alkaline or chlorine.

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Do not use ammonia based cleansers.

FULLY RINSE ALL WASHED PARTS THOROUGHLY 

WITH CLEAR WATER. 

• 

To prevent corrosion on parts, it is important to 

thoroughly and fully rinse washed parts.

WIPE CLEAN EXTERNAL SURFACES OF UNIT WITH 

A CLEAN DAMP CLOTH.

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Nontoxic glass cleaner may be used to clean 

stainless steel parts.

DRY ALL PARTS WITH A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. 

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Various elements and minerals, such as chlorides 

in tap water, can accumulate on stainless steel 

parts and create corrosion. 

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To prevent corrosion on stainless steel parts, it is 

important to thoroughly and fully dry with a clean 

soft cloth regularly.

SANITIZE ALL PARTS FOLLOWING LOCAL 

SANITIZATION REQUIREMENTS. ALL PARTS IN 

CONTACT WITH FOOD MUST BE SANITIZED.

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Allow parts to fully air dry after sanitization.

UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING

POSSIBLE PROBLEM:

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Unit does not heat.

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS:

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Ensure cord is securely plugged in. 

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Ensure power is available from source.

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Ensure unit is on. Push Power Button (ON).

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Ensure temperature is set correctly.

Summary of Contents for 11C Series

Page 1: ...L INTELLISERV 120V Series 11C 86090 120V Series 11C 86254 100V Japan Series 13D 86479 230V Continental Europe Series 11C 86338 230V Australia Series 11C 86339 230V United Kingdom Series 11C 86341 230V Brazil Series 11C 86478 IS 1 3 ...

Page 2: ...n use unit may still be hot Allow unit to cool before continuing C EWarning Electrical shock could occur Electrical components of unit could be damaged from water exposure or any liquid Never immerse unit into water or any liquid Never use any water jet or pressure sprayer on unit CWarning This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental ...

Page 3: ... held Server Products Inc claims no responsibility for actual serving temperature of product It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that any product is held and served at a safe temperature C B F A D E CONTROL FUNCTIONS COL Cool Heating element is de energized in StandBy mode Off and is cooling down to set temperature PrE Heat Heating element is On and is warming up to set temperature Note...

Page 4: ...OR SAFE AND PROPER CARE AND TO PREVENT CORROSION OF PARTS IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLEAN RINSE SANITIZE AND DRY PARTS DAILY OR REGULARLY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID UNIT WARRANTY 1 SEE UNIT TAKE DOWN 2 PUSH STANDBY BUTTON OFF SO THAT UNIT IS DE ENERGIZED 3 UNPLUG CORD Ensure unit is OFF and unplugged Caution Hot If unit has already been in use unit may still be hot Allow un...

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