USECO AFCHCP Series Operation Manual Download Page 8

 

OPERATION

 

HOT OPERATION 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION: 

Electrical Shock Hazard 

DO NOT splash or pour water 

onto control panel or wiring. 

1.

 

Verify that drain valve is 

CLOSED

, the 

DRAIN SCREEN is in place, and the 

ELEMENT COVER is properly positioned 

over the heating element. 

2. Turn SELECTOR SWITCH TO 

HOT

.  The

red HOT indicator will glow and the tank

will begin filling with water.

3. Set the TEMPERATURE CONTROL to the

desired temperature.  When the water in the

tank reaches the minimum water level the

heating elements are energized and the water

will begin heating.  The HEAT indicator will

glow while the unit is heating.

a. Temperature range is (OFF) - 85

°

F to

205

°

F.

b. When the HEAT indicator goes out,

the water in the tank is up to the set

temperature.

4. Install the pan rails

a. Side rails installed first.  For normal

hot operation, install the side rails on

the upper pan rail supports.

b. Install the end rails, then any

intermediate rails.

5. Install the end rails or inserts on the pan rails.

IMPORTANT

:  Always use a pan or insert.

Never place food directly into the tank.

6. Cover pans and inserts to maintain consistent

temperature.  Stir thick foods frequently.

SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE 

1. Turn SELECTOR SWITCH to 

OFF

.  The

red HOT indicator will turn off.

2. Remove all pans and inserts.
3. Open drain valve

CAUTION: 

Hot Surfaces 

Exposed surfaces can be hot to 

the touch and may cause burns. 

AFCHCP units are performance 

tested to NSF Standard 4 for 

holding hot foods. 

Always drain unit and allow to 

cool before switching to COLD 

operation. 

Summary of Contents for AFCHCP Series

Page 1: ...part of the appliance and is to be given to the OWNER or MANAGER of the restaurant or to the person responsible for TRAINING OPERATORS of this appliance Additional manuals are available from your USE...

Page 2: ...r fuse replacement are not covered by this warranty unless warranted conditions are the cause 2 All problems due to operation at voltages or phase other than specified on equipment nameplates are not...

Page 3: ...REQUIREMENT VOLTS KW 1 AMPS HP VOLTS 1 AMPS REFRIGERANT SYSTEM AFCHCP 2 240 208 60Hz 2 5 1 9 10 4 9 0 1 4 120 60Hz 3 9 R 134a capillary tube 3 wire L1 L2 N 8 AWG min 60 C AFCHCP 3 240 208 60Hz 4 0 3 0...

Page 4: ...FEATURES OPERATING CONTROLS...

Page 5: ...ustration and or adjustment procedures is intended for use by qualified technical personnel Any procedure which requires the use of tools must be performed by a qualified technician This manual is con...

Page 6: ...iance before connecting electrical power or otherwise performing any installation procedure Carefully read all instructions in this manual and the Installation Instruction Sheet packed with the applia...

Page 7: ...E While a backflow preventer is incorporated into the unit local codes may require an additional backflow preventer or vacuum breaker in the water inlet line 3 The unit must be installed on a water li...

Page 8: ...e HEAT indicator goes out the water in the tank is up to the set temperature 4 Install the pan rails a Side rails installed first For normal hot operation install the side rails on the upper pan rail...

Page 9: ...ater level probes 3 Rinse tank thoroughly with a vinegar and water solution to neutralize all detergent or cleanser residue 4 Pan rails and element cover may be washed in a sink or dishwasher Allow to...

Page 10: ...nd discard all lint and debris gathered from this operation IMPORTANT The fins of the condenser are delicate and easily damaged Use care to brush in a vertical motion to avoid damaging the coil fins 4...

Page 11: ...e only cloth or plastic pads Scrub only in a linear motion along the longest axis of the equipment 3 Use only non chloride and non ammonia cleansers a DO NOT use any cleanser listed as chlorinated b D...

Page 12: ...condensing unit is adjustable Temperature adjustment must be performed by a qualified refrigeration personnel only 3 Normal temperature setting would be 28 F AFC 1 7 thru AFC 6 7 The LCD Display provi...

Page 13: ...tting Factory differential is 3 F 4 Press the SET key again to access the Heating Cooling mode The LCD will display the current mode Either C1 for cooling or H1 for heating The control must be set to...

Page 14: ...t Authorized USECO Service Agency for repairs Tank won t fill Selector switch not set to HOT Set to HOT Max water level sensor dirty Clean water level sensors Drain valve open Be sure drain valve is c...

Page 15: ...ATA Please have this information available if calling for service RESTAURANT __________________________________ LOCATION _________________________ INSTALLATION DATE ____________________________ TECHNI...

Page 16: ...ace food directly into the tank IMPORTANT For NSF 7 operation use 12 x 20 x 4 deep pans and use the lower pan rail supports which are recessed 3 from tank top SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE 1 Turn SELECTOR SWITC...

Page 17: ...kages Pour contents packages into tank Stir to dissolve cleaner Cover tank 4 Allow solution to soak at least one hour or overnight for heavy scale buildup 5 After soak period turn control to OFF posit...

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