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Henny Penny

Humidified Counter Warmer

Model HCW-2
Model HCS-2
Model HCW-3
Model HCW-5
Model HCS-5
Model HCW-8

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for HCS-2

Page 1: ...Henny Penny Humidified Counter Warmer Model HCW 2 Model HCS 2 Model HCW 3 Model HCW 5 Model HCS 5 Model HCW 8 OPERATOR S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...r expenses incidental to the repair or replacement of a part EXTENDED FRYPOT WARRANTY Henny Penny will replace any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues for a period of up to seven 7 years from date of manufacture This warranty shall not cover any frypot that fails due to any misuse or abuse such as heating of the frypot without shortening 0TO3YEARS During this time any fryp...

Page 4: ...2 3 2 4 RemoveControlEndPanel 2 3 2 5 DrainConnection 2 4 2 6 ElectricConnection 2 4 2 7 ElectricDataTable 2 5 2 8 WaterSupplyConnection 2 5 2 9 LightBulbsandGlassPanels 2 6 2 10 CabinetDimensions 2 7 Section 3 OPERATION 3 1 3 1 Introduction 3 1 3 2 OperatingControls 3 1 3 3 Start Up 3 6 3 4 Operation with Product 3 7 3 5 Shut DownandCleanup 3 8 Section 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 4 1 TroubleshootingGui...

Page 5: ... continue compliancewiththesedirectives thisunitmustnotbedisposedas unsorted municipal waste For proper disposal please contact yournearestHennyPennydistributor 1 2 FEATURES Moist heat HCS 2 HCW 3 and lower section HCW 5 and HCW 8 Dry heat in top section HCW 5 and HCW 8 only Easy to keep clean Automaticwaterfillsystemwithmanualbypass HCW 3 and the lower section HCW 5 holds three trays of product L...

Page 6: ...r WARNING are used Their usage is described below SAFETYALERTSYMBOLis used with DANGER WARNING or CAUTION which indicates a personal injury type hazard NOTICEisusedtohighlightespeciallyimportantinformation CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation wh...

Page 7: ...been tested inspected and expertly packed to ensure arrival at its destination in the best possible condition The cabinet has been bolted to a wooden skid All glass items have been packed in cartons and taped inside the unit and the doors taped shut The unit is then packedinsideatriplewallcorrugatedcartonwithsufficientpadding towithstandnormalshippingtreatment Any shipping damages should be noted ...

Page 8: ... HCW 3 HCW 5 HCW 8 2 2 UNPACKING Continued 2 Open top flaps and remove packing 3 Lift carton off skid 4 Remove four bolts from under skid The unit is now ready for location and set up 2 2 103 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 ...

Page 9: ...ectivewhensetonanunleveltable After the Henny Penny Heated Display Cabinet has been leveled on the table run a bead of silicone rubber silicone or equivalent sealant must be a NSF listed material around the perimeter of the unit sealing it to the table top You are now ready to make the electricalanddrainconnectionstotheunit 2 4 REMOVE CONTROL END 1 Remove the seven screws fastening the end panel t...

Page 10: ...to determine the correct power supply To avoid electrical shock the cabinet must be adequately and safely grounded earthed according to local electrical codes FOR EQUIPMENTWITH CE MARK ONLY To prevent electric shock hazard this appliance must be bonded to other appliances or touchable metal surfaces in close proximity to this appliance with an equipotential bonding conductor This appliance is equi...

Page 11: ... 3 3400 11 5 HCW 3 120 208 1 3400 17 6 HCW 3 400 3 3400 5 0 HCW 5 120 230 3 4160 12 2 HCW 5 120 230 1 4160 18 0 HCW 5 120 208 3 4160 13 1 HCW 5 120 208 1 4160 19 5 HCW 5 400 3 4160 6 0 HCW 8 120 208 3 8080 26 0 HCW 8 120 208 1 8080 40 0 HCW 8 120 230 3 8080 24 0 HCW 8 120 230 1 8080 35 1 HCW 8 400 3 8080 11 7 HCS 5 120 208 3 8080 22 6 HCS 5 120 208 1 8080 40 0 HCS 5 120 230 3 8080 19 8 HCS 5 120 2...

Page 12: ...ANELS 1 Cut the tape holding the doors shut and remove all boxes and boxes and packing One carton contains the glass panels and theothercontainsthelightbulbs 2 Installthelightbulbsandglasspanels 3 The unit is now ready to be cleaned per instructions in the Operationssectionofthismanual Replacing Light Bulbs Light bulbs and glass may be hot Severe burns could result 1 Removetheglasspanelbycarefully...

Page 13: ...Model HCS 2 HCW 3 HCW 5 HCW 8 2 10 CABINET DIMENSIONS 1006 2 7 Model HCS 2 Model HCW 3 ...

Page 14: ...Model HCS 2 HCW 3 HCW 5 HCW 8 2 10 CABINET DIMENSIONS Continued 2 8 1006 Model HCW 5 ...

Page 15: ... for the heated display cabinets TheIntroduction InstallationandOperationsections should be read and all instructions should be followed before operatingthecabinet 3 2 OPERATINGCONTROLS Figures 3 1 through 3 12 identify and describe the function of all the operating controls and the major components of the cabinet 103 3 1 ...

Page 16: ...Model HCS 2 HCW 3 HCW 5 HCW 8 3 2 OPERATINGCONTROLS Continued 3 2 103 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 ...

Page 17: ...Model HCS 2 HCW 3 HCW 5 HCW 8 3 2 OPERATINGCONTROLS Continued 103 3 3 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 ...

Page 18: ...e A safety device mounted to the bottom of the water pan Limit whichdetectsanovertemperatureconditionifthe water pan runs dry 3 4 7 Perforated Used over the water pan to allow the humidity to pass BunPan thruthe chicken 3 5 8 Water Pan Grid A grid that sets in the water pan to prevent a bun pan fromdroppingintothewaterwhenbeingliftedout 3 6 9 Pan Support Tilts the bun pans used in the top toward t...

Page 19: ...tro mechanicaldeviceusedtoregulatethe watertemperature 3 10 17 Power Switch A two position three pole switch used to turn on and off the heat and water control systems 3 10 18 PowerLight Alight whenilluminated indicatingwhenthepower switch is on and the heat and water system controls are energized ifthepowerlightgoesoutduringnormal operation thismeansthewaterpanhightemperature limithasopenedindica...

Page 20: ...ition 3 12 23 Water Heater Two flat strip heaters attached to the bottom of the waterpan whichmeasureapproximately3 wideby 25 long and are rated at 1020 watts each 3 6 1105 3 2 OPERATINGCONTROLS Continued 3 3 START UP Beforeusing theHennyPennyHeatedDisplayCabinet shouldbethoroughlycleanedasindicatedintheShut Down andCleanupsectionofthismanual 1 Move all switches and controls on the cabinet to the ...

Page 21: ...mmend about 3 5 to 4 or a water temperature of 150 F 3 4 OPERATION WITH 1 Place product on wire grids in the pans PRODUCT 2 Serve product from the outside edges first The product closest to the door opened often will cool fastest 3 Only leave the doors open when demand requires During slow periods keep the doors closed When checking the HCWto make sure it s holding the product properly use a tempe...

Page 22: ...clean with soap and water at sink Do not use steel wool other abrasive cleaners or cleaners sanitizers containing chlorine bromine iodine or ammonia chemicals as these will deteriorate the stainless steel material and shorten the life of the unit Do not spray the unit with water such as with a garden hose Failure to follow this caution could cause compo nent failure 9 Clean all surfaces with a sof...

Page 23: ...secondensation Radiantheatnothighenough Turntohighersetting Water temperature too high Seerecommendedsettings andtemperatures Waterwill Water supply has been shut Check the water supply notfill offordisconnected Lightswill Defectivefuse Replace 15 amp fuse notturnon Notalllights Faultylightbulbs Replacewithrecommended on bulb perLightBulbsandGlass Panelssection Waterwillnot Bun pans are not over w...

Page 24: ...to the product communicates the temperature of the product to the control panel food probe receptacle the connection where the food probe is inserted in order to communicate with the control panel humidity sensor a device that measures the percentage of humidity inside the cabinet during use humidity setting a preset moisture level at which the cabinet operates this setting is programmed at the fa...

Page 25: ...which the cabinet will heat this setting is programmed at the factory but can be changed in the field vent activation switch an automatic control that opens and closes the vent on the rear of the cabinet to maintain the preset humidity level vented panels openings on the cabinet that allow air access on the sides and rear of the module water fill line the line marked on the inside of the water pan...

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