WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING
• P.O. Box 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A.
Phone 800-782-7706 • 626-968-6681 • Fax 626-855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
Operating & Maintenance Manual for Whitehall Electric Bottle Warmers
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MAINTENANCE
STORAGE
TROUBLESHOOTING
The Bottle Warmer design is nearly maintenance-free. It should, under most conditions,
give many years of reliable service. The following maintenance should be maintained.:
Routine Maintenance (as needed)
1.
Follow steps 1-6 on page 7 for Routine Cleaning. Always keep the dispensing
bottles full. Refill the bottles as needed. (Do not leave empty dispenser bottle(s) in the unit while it is on.)
Monthly Maintenance:
2.
Follow steps 1-4 on page 8 for cleaning stains, spots and scratches.
Yearly Maintenance -
3.
Have a professional electrician thoroughly check the following:
a. Test for leakage current, dielectric strength, receptacle polarity and ground.
If you need test details, call the phone number listed below.
b. Check the power cord and plug. They should be free of cuts, abrasion and other damage.
Replace the power cord assembly if it is damaged. Use only factory authorized replacement parts.
c. Remove the cover and check all electrical components and connections.
Replace any parts that are in questionable condition. Use only factory authorized replacement parts.
STORING THE BOTTLE WARMER
Follow steps 1-6 on page 7 for Routine Cleaning.
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Place the Bottle Warmer upright in a dry area away from any chemicals.
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PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTIONS
Gel doesn't get warm, even though
unit is plugged in and switch is ON
Circuit breaker is off.
Turn on the ciruit breaker.
Thermostat is not working.
Replace the thermostat
Thermal fuse has been burned out.
Replace the thermal fuse.
The ON/OFF switch is broken
Replace the switch
Rust in unit.
Contact with ferrous metal.
Remove the ferrous metal item from
the unit-usually a staple, paper clip,
safety pin, etc. Clean thoroughly.