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DRAWER & CHIP WARMERS 

 

F-41015 (07-10) 

 

 

 

CLEANING 

 

 

The Warmer and its 

parts are hot.  Be very careful when 
operating, cleaning, or servicing the 
warmer. 

 

 

 

U

nplug electrical

 

power supply

 before cleaning. 

 
DAILY:

 

 
1. 

Unplug electrical power supply. 

 
2. 

Allow warmer to cool before 

 

cleaning. 

 
3. 

Clean drawers and the interior of 

 

the warmer with a mild soap and 

 

water.  

Never use harsh 

 

chemicals or abrasive pads to 

 

clean the warmer. 

 
4. 

Rinse and dry with a soft dry 

 

cloth. 

 
5. 

Clean the exterior of the warmer 

 

with a clean damp cloth. 

 
 
 

HEAVY-DUTY CLEANING: 

 
For heavy-duty cleaning, use warm 
water, a degreaser, and a plastic, 
stainless steel, or Scotch-Brite  pad.  
Never rub in a circular motion --  rub 
gently in the direction of the steel grain. 
Always rinse thoroughly 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

STAINLESS STEEL CARE 

 

CLEANING:

 

Stainless Steel contains 70 –  80% iron, 
which will rust if not properly maintained.  
Stainless Steel  also contains 12 –  30% 
chromium, which forms an invisible 
passive, protective film that shields 
against corrosion.   
 
If the protective  film remains intact, the 
stainless steel will remain intact.  
However, if the film is damaged, the 
stainless steel can break down and rust. 
 
 

PREVENTIVE CARE:

 

To prevent stainless steel break-
down, follow these steps: 

 
1. 

Never use any metal tools, 

 

scrapers, files, wire brushes, 

 

or scouring pads 

(except for 

 

stainless steel scouring pads,)

 

 

which will mar the surface. 

 
2. 

Never use steel wool

  –  which 

 

will leave behind particles that will 

 

rust. 

 
3. 

Never use acid-based or 

 

chloride containing cleaning 

 

solutions

 –   which will break 

 

down the protective film. 

 
4. 

Never rub in a circular motion

.  

 

Always rub gently in the direction 

 

of the steel grain. 

 
5. 

Never leave any food products 

 

or salt on the surface.  

Many 

 

foods  are acidic.  Salt contains 

 

chloride 

Summary of Contents for 200-1-CW

Page 1: ...0 1 CW 200 2 CW DRAWER WARMERS CAF 200 1R C 200 2R C 200 3R C 200 4R C CAFE BUILT IN 200 1R BI C 200 2R BI C 200 3R BI C 200 3R BI C SLIMLINE LOW PROFILE SLIMLINE BUILT IN 200 1 SL LP 200 1 SL BI 200...

Page 2: ...BY THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITYOF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE Improper installation adjustment alteration service or ma...

Page 3: ...OR YOUR SAFETY 1 GENERAL 3 INTRODUCTION 3 INSTALLATION 3 TRIM KIT INSTALLATION 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 5 SPECIFICATIONS 6 OPERATION 7 CONTROLS 7 CLEANING 9 STAINLESS STEEL CARE 9 MAINTENANCE 9 TROUB...

Page 4: ...safe delivery upon acceptance of the shipment Immediately after unpacking check for possible shipping damage to the warmer If the warmer is found to be damaged save the packaging material and contact...

Page 5: ...r to full extension b Lift up drawer and pull out 2 Place Trim Kit flush with the front of the Drawer Warmer 3 Trim Kit has 4 mounting holes There are two holes on the bottom and two holes on the top...

Page 6: ...phase operation All 110 120 volt warmers are equipped with a 8 foot cord and NEMA 5 15 plug as standard equipment All 208 240 volt warmers are equipped with a 8 foot cord and NEMA 6 15 plug Refer to...

Page 7: ...190 86 kg 120 1425 11 9 200 4R BI C 37 75 959 mm 23 584 mm 28 25 718 mm 280 127 kg 120 1900 15 8 200 1 SL LP 10 7 8 277 mm 26 25 660 mm 20 3 16 518 mm 87 40 kg 120 600 5 200 2 SL LP 26 5 673 mm 26 25...

Page 8: ...operation that it be preheated at the highest temperature setting for a period of 30 to 45 minutes OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Warmer and its parts are hot Be very careful when operating cleaning or se...

Page 9: ...thermostat setting is from 1 to 10 A chart of the thermostat setting and approximate temperatures is below Fig 4 Thermostat Setting Approximate Temperature 1 100 F 37 C 2 110 F 43 C 3 120 F 49 C 4 13...

Page 10: ...CLEANING Stainless Steel contains 70 80 iron which will rust if not properly maintained Stainless Steel also contains 12 30 chromium which forms an invisible passive protective film that shields again...

Page 11: ...s apply a high quality stainless steel polish according to manufacturer s instructions HEAT TINT Darkened areas called heat tint may appear on stainless steel exposed to excessive heat Excessive heat...

Page 12: ...ontact Authorized Service Provider Warmer is connected to power source thermostat is turned on but warmer not heating Defective heating element thermometer thermostat etc Contact Authorized Service Pr...

Page 13: ...DRAWER CHIP WARMERS F 41015 07 10 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS 200 1 CW 200 1R C 200 1R BI C 200 1R 200 1R BI...

Page 14: ...DRAWER CHIP WARMERS F 41015 07 10 13 200 1 SL 200 1 SL BI...

Page 15: ...DRAWER CHIP WARMERS F 41015 07 10 14 200 2 CW 200 2R C 200 2R BI C 200 2R 200 2R BI...

Page 16: ...DRAWER CHIP WARMERS F 41015 07 10 15 200 2 SL 200 2 SL BI...

Page 17: ...DRAWER CHIP WARMERS F 41015 07 10 16 200 3R C 200 3R BI C 200 3R 200 3R BI...

Page 18: ...DRAWER CHIP WARMERS F 41015 07 10 17 200 4R C 200 4R BI C 200 4R 200 4R BI...

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