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ELECTRICAL LOCKOUT/TAGOUT 

PROCEDURE

: Before performing any 

cleaning or maintenance that involves 

electrical connection or disconnection 

and/or exposure to electrical components, 

always follow the Electrical LOCKOUT/

TAGOUT Procedure. Disconnect all circuits. 

Failure to comply can cause property 

damage, injury or death.
The Electrical LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Procedure is 

used to protect personnel working on an electrical 

appliance. Before performing any maintenance 

or service that requires exposure to electrical 

components, follow these steps:
1.  In electrical box, place appliance circuit breaker 

into OFF position.

2.  Place a lock or other device on electrical box 

cover to prevent someone from placing circuit 

breaker ON.

3.  Place a tag on electrical box cover to indicate 

that appliance has been disconnected for 

service and power should not be restored until 

tag is removed by maintenance personnel.

4.  Disconnect appliance power cord from 

electrical outlet.

5.  Place a tag on the cord to indicate that unit 

has been disconnected for service and power 

should not be restored until tag is removed by 

maintenance personnel.

WHEN TO CLEAN

It is recommended that all stainless steel 

equipment be cleaned on a regular basis. Any 

piece of stainless steel equipment that is soiled 

should be cleaned daily to ensure the long life of 

the equipment. Routine cleaning will also lessen 

stainless steel abrasion.

STAINLESS STEEL CARE

Cleaning

Stainless steel contains 70-80% iron, which will 

rust if not properly maintained. It also contains 12-

30% chromium, which forms an invisible passive, 

protective film that shields against corrosion. If the 

film remains intact, the stainless steel will remain 

intact. However, if the film is damaged, the stainless 

steel can break down and rust. To prevent stainless 

steel breakdown, follow these steps:
CAUTION: Never use any metal tools. 

Scrapers, files, wire brushes or scouring 

pads (except for stainless steel scouring 

pads) will mar the surface.
CAUTION: Never use steel wool, which will 

leave behind particles that rust.
CAUTION: Never use acid-based or chloride-

containing cleaning solutions, which will 

break down the protective film.
CAUTION: Never rub in a circular motion.
CAUTION: Never leave any food products or 

salt on the surface. Many foods are acidic. 

Salt contains chloride.
For routine cleaning, use warm water, mild soap 

or detergent and a sponge or soft cloth.
For heavy-duty cleaning, use warm water, a 

degreaser and a plastic, stainless steel or Scotch-

Brite pad.
Always rinse thoroughly. Always rub gently in the 

direction of the steel grain.

Preserving & Restoring

Special stainless steel polishing cleaners can 

preserve and restore the protective film.
Preserve the life of stainless steel with a regular 

application of a high quality stainless steel polishing 

cleaner as a final step to daily cleaning.
If signs of breakdown appear, restore the stainless 

steel surface. First, thoroughly clean, rinse and 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

Summary of Contents for 2600DP

Page 1: ...onal information on Thermodyne Foodservice Products Inc or to locate an authorized parts and service provider in your area visit our website at www tdyne com Please visit our website to Register your...

Page 2: ...connecting the unit to the electrical supply verify that the electrical connection agrees with the specifications on the data plate Failure to comply with this procedure can cause property damage inju...

Page 3: ...property damage injury or death Do not use or store gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Failure to comply can cause property damage injury or d...

Page 4: ...TRICAL CONNECTION 8 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 OPERATION 9 CABINET STARTUP 9 HOT WELL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 13 HOT WELL STARTUP 14 Setting Temperature 14 Preheating 14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 15 E...

Page 5: ...Proper installation operation and maintenance will result in many years of satisfactory performance It is suggested that you thoroughly read this manual in its entirety andcarefullyfollowalloftheinstr...

Page 6: ...ior Height 14 3 8 Tray Slide 13 3 8 Tray Slide 13 1 2 Interior Width 21 1 2 Interior Depth 27 Exterior Depth 13 1 2 Interior Width 60 Exterior Width 13 Condiment Shelf 23 Cord Plug 37 Cord Plug Figure...

Page 7: ...he product is damaged 1 Save all packing material 2 Contact Thermodyne Customer Service Representatives immediately 3 Receiver must call the carrier to schedule aninspectionofthedamagedmerchandise wit...

Page 8: ...hefansintheinteriorofthewallsfunction during the cooling cycle 11 The Set Point Temperature will be reached in approximately 30 minutes LOCATION Allow adequate space for electrical connections The ele...

Page 9: ...have a maximum temperature of 230 F Holding cycles temperatures can be set between 160 210 F 5 The operating temperature will be reached in approximately 30 minutes This time will vary as the beginnin...

Page 10: ...ing Hold Cycle 12 Chill indicator LED When LED is solidly lit Chill Mode CABINET CONTROLLER SET UP Figure 3 Control Panel Setting the Time of Day 1 Turn the Red Power Switch to ON 2 To view the Time o...

Page 11: ...me each meal 1 5 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 will have the factory defaults entered for each parameter All Enable settings will be No all holding times will be 3 00 hours all holding temperatures will be 160 F all...

Page 12: ...TER 2 TIMES SET RETHERM HEATING DURATION Retherm time range 5 min to 3 hours 17 Press UP the screen will display rEthd 2 00 alternately flashing rEthd 2 00 holding time 2 hours 18 Press VIEW and the 2...

Page 13: ...use the overlap will not permit those overlapped times to heat NOTE When HOLD times and RETHERM times overlap from a previously set start time the RETHERM time will take precedence and will not give a...

Page 14: ...emperature KEY FUNCTION Up Key Press and release quickly to increase the value of the displayed parameter Press and hold to accelerate increment speed Down Key Press and release quickly to decrease th...

Page 15: ...so lessen stainless steel abrasion STAINLESS STEEL CARE Cleaning Stainless steel contains 70 80 iron which will rust if not properly maintained It also contains 12 30 chromium which forms an invisible...

Page 16: ...taken not to scratch the shelf surfaces when using brushes or pads If harsh scouring is needed use a nylon type scouring pad NEVER use steel wool Itisrecommendedthataweeklycleaningschedule be followed...

Page 17: ...ties that may decrease with the passing of time Thermodyne Heat Transfer Fluid will protect the unit indefinitely if the fluid is changed on an annual basis CAUTION The following procedure is to be pe...

Page 18: ...to low fluid level 14 Remove reservoir cap and heater tank cap and fill heater tank Reservoir Heater Tank Figure 12 Fill Heater Tank 16 Repeat steps 12 14 until unit is completely full of fluid 17 Onc...

Page 19: ...n switch on 2 Check plug 3 Check breaker 4 Replace contactor 1 Add Thermodyne Heat Transfer Fluid per instructions 1 Add water to 3 4 above water level sensors 1 Main heater tanks low on fluid Add The...

Page 20: ...20 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM 2600DP Wiring Diagram...

Page 21: ...dentity may be made available as provided in this standard 2 PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT 370F 188C VAP PRESS 0 22 mmHg 20C 68F VAP DENSITY 2 62 SOL IN WATER Complete SP Gravity 1 050 60 60F 16C APPEAR...

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