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HFT2 INSTALLATION/OPERATION/SERVICE MANUAL • 

 

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item

DesCRiPtiON

PARt NO.

qty

PARt NO.

qty

PARt NO.

qty

1

CORD COVER PLATE

1006591

2

1006591

2

1006591

2

2

BASE STAnD TOP PAnEL

1006995

1

1012228

1

1008348

1

3

BASE SUPPORT SPOT

5005235

1

5013540

1

5007460

1

4

BASE STIFFEnER, SPOT

5013483

2

5013541

2

5012923

2

5

T-BLOCK

BK-3019

1

BK-3019

1

BK-3019

1

6*

CORDSET 208-240V 
 230V

CD-33840 

CD-3922

1
1

CD-3588
CD-3922

1
1

CD-3588
CD-3922

1
1

7

CASTER, RIGID 5" (127mm)

CS-2025

2

CS-2025

2

CS-2025

2

8

CASTER, SWIVEL 5" (127mm) WITH BRAKE

CS-2026

2

CS-2026

2

CS-2026

2

9

PLUG, 7/8" HOLE

PG-3559

1

PG-3559

1

PG-3559

1

10

RIVET, BLInD, #44, STnLS

RI-2100

72

RI-2100

64

RI-2100

72

11*

3/8-16 x 1-1/2" HEx CAP

SC-22553

6

SC-22553

6

SC-22553

6

12

5/16-18 x 5/8" SERR . HEx HD SCREW

SC-2351

16

SC-2351

16

SC-2351

16

13

6-32 x 1-1/4" ROUnD HD

SC-2365

2

SC-2365

2

SC-2365

2

14

8-32 x 1/2" PHIL SCREW

SC-2425

8

SC-2425

8

SC-2425

8

15*

3/8" ID 7/8" OD S/S FLAT WASHER

WS-23991

6

WS-23991

6

WS-23991

6

*nOT SHOWn

    D A N G e R

enSURe pOWeR SOURCe 
matCHeS vOltage Stamped 
On applianCe nameplate.

C A u t i O N

tHiS SeCtiOn iS pROvided FOR tHe aSSiStanCe 
OF QUaliFied SeRviCe teCHniCianS OnlY and 
iS nOt intended FOR USe bY UntRained OR 
UnaUtHORiZed SeRviCe peRSOnnel.

Cable Heating ReplaCement SeRviCe KitS

HFt2-300

HFt2-400

HFt2-500

Kit nUmbeR 

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4880

4881

4880

SeRviCe Kit inClUdeS:

CB-3045

CaBle Heating element

132 ft

144 ft

120 ft

CR-3226

Ring ConneCtoR

8

12

8

in-3488

insulation CoRneR

8 ft

8 ft

8 ft

Bu-3105

sHouldeR BusHing

8

12

8

Bu-3106

Cup BusHing

8

12

8

sl-3063

insulating sleeve

8

12

8

ta-3540

HigH temp  eleCtRiCal tape

1 roll

1 roll

1 roll

st-2439

10.32 stud

8

12

8

nu-2215

Hex nut

32

24

32

CALiBRAtiON PROCeDuRes

Every unit is calibrated at the factory. Only a qualified 

service technician should calibrate the unit in the field 

if necessary. 

sHOCk Risk WARNiNG:

 Unit must be disconnected 

from power source before making adjustments or 

calibrating switch. 

tOOLs RequiReD:

 2mm allen (hex) wrench

CALiBRAtiON

Содержание HFT2-300

Страница 1: ...8744 USA CANADA FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 U S A ONLY www alto shaam com MN 29506 01 12 p r i n t e d i n u s a H o t F o o d T a b l e Merchandiser Models HFT2SYS 300 HFT2 300 HFT2SYS 400 HFT2 400 HFT2SYS 500 HFT2 500 Installation Operation Maintenance HFT2 300 HFT2SYS 500 Deluxe HFT2SYS 400 Standard ...

Страница 2: ...d Preventative Maintenance 13 Protecting Stainless Steel Surfaces 13 Cleaning Agents 13 Cleaning Materials 13 Equipment Care 14 Clean Daily 14 Sanitation Sanitation Food Safety 15 Internal Food Product Temperatures 15 Service Service View Parts Lists Lexan Guards 16 Tray Slides 16 Panel Colors Deluxe Parts 18 Core Unit 18 19 Base 20 21 Cable Heating Replacement Kits 21 Calibration 21 Wire Diagrams...

Страница 3: ... installing the equipment model Contact the Alto Shaam Tech Team Service Department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance NOte All claims for warranty must include the full model number and serial number of the unit uNPACkiNG 1 Carefully remove the appliance from the carton or crate NOte Do not discard the carton and other packaging material until you have insp...

Страница 4: ...is sold or moved to another location NO te Used to notify personnel of installation operation or maintenance information that is important but not hazard related CAutiON Used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can or will cause minor personal injury property damage or a potential unsafe practice if the warning included with this symbol is ignored CAutiON Used to indicate the presence of a h...

Страница 5: ...ude but are not limited to thermostat calibration door adjustment leveling electrical hook up and installation of optional casters or legs LEVELING Level the appliance from side to side and front to back with the use of a spirit level We recommend checking the level periodically to make certain the floor has not shifted nor the appliance moved NOTE Failure to properly level this appliance can caus...

Страница 6: ...3 16 504mm 60 1 2 1536mm 23 1 2 598mm Lower Sales Area 42 5 8 1081mm 12 3 4 322mm Opening 7 178mm 4 7 16 111mm Well 20 1 8 512mm Well 9 13 16 248mm Reach 9 1 4 233mm Shelf Width 8 203mm Shelf Width 20 1 8 509mm 26 1 8 663mm 39 3 4 1008mm TOP VIEW 48 1220mm 48 1220mm 1 5 16 34mm 12 1 2 318mm Top Surface 19 13 16 504mm 60 1 2 1536mm 23 1 2 598mm Lower Sales Area 42 5 8 1081mm 12 3 4 322mm 7 178mm 9 ...

Страница 7: ...331mm To Elec 7 8 21mm 48 1220mm 4 102mm 34 5 16 872mm 20 3 16 513mm Well Depth 29 3 4 756mm 4 1 8 105mm To Elec HFT2 300 230V International with Bumper 12 11 16 322mm Opening 34 3 8 872mm 4 7 16 111mm Well 13 331mm To Elec 7 8 21mm 38 964mm Well 48 1220mm 4 102mm 34 5 16 872mm 20 3 16 513mm Well Depth 29 3 4 756mm 4 1 8 105mm To Elec ...

Страница 8: ... Surface 39 3 4 1008mm 60 1525mm 60 1 2 1536mm 23 1 2 598mm Lower Sales Area 54 5 8 1386mm 12 3 4 322mm Opening 7 178mm 4 7 16 111mm Well 20 1 8 512mm Well 9 13 16 248mm Reach 9 1 4 233mm Shelf Width 8 203mm Shelf Width 20 1 8 509mm 26 1 8 663mm 39 3 4 1008mm 59 7 16 1509mm TOP VIEW 12 1 2 318mm Top Surface 39 3 4 1008mm 60 1525mm 60 1 2 1536mm 23 1 2 598mm Lower Sales Area 54 5 8 1386mm 9 13 16 2...

Страница 9: ... 7 16 111mm Well 20 1 8 512mm Well 9 13 16 248mm Reach 9 1 4 233mm Shelf Width 8 203mm Shelf Width 20 1 8 509mm 26 1 8 663mm 39 3 4 1008mm 12 1 2 318mm Top Surface 60 1 2 1536mm 37 1 8 943mm To Well Surface 72 1830mm 66 5 8 1690mm 71 7 16 1814mm Top Surface 64 1 8 1628mm Well 19 7 8 504 mm TOP VIEW 6 9 16 166 mm To Elec 23 1 2 598mm Lower Sales Area 9 13 248 Re 12 1 2 318mm Top Surface 60 1 2 1536...

Страница 10: ...ccept 2 1 2 65mm deep pans D6 units will accept 6 153mm deep pans HFT2 500 HFTSYS 500 120 lb 54 kg maximum max volume 75 qt 95 L FULL SIZE PANS Five 5 12 x 20 x 4 GN 1 1 325mm x 530mm x 65mm HALF SIZE PANS Ten 10 12 x 10 x 4 GN 1 2 325mm x 265mm x 65mm THIRD SIZE PANS Fifteen 15 12 x 6 x 4 GN 1 3 325mm x 176mm x 65mm will also accept 2 1 2 65mm deep pans D6 units will accept 6 153mm deep pans HFT2...

Страница 11: ... with local electrical codes or in the absence of local codes with the current edition of the national electrical Code anSi nFpa no 70 in Canada all electrical connections are to be made in accordance with CSa C22 1 Canadian electrical Code part 1 or local codes DANGe R eleCtRiCal COnneCtiOnS mUSt be made bY a QUaliFied SeRviCe teCHniCian in aCCORdanCe WitH appliCable eleCtRiCal COdeS DANGe R enSU...

Страница 12: ...erior of the unit with a damp cloth and mild soap solution Rinse well Merchandiser heat plate must be heated to remove surface oils and the accompanying odor produced during the first use of the appliance Turn ON OFF toggle switch to ON position Turn thermostat to the 10 setting Allow the unit to heat for 30 minutes or until no odor is detected operation s tar t up use r safety information CAut iO...

Страница 13: ... hazardous foods should be held in the unit at setting 10 If lower settings are used ensure the food has maintained safe food temperatures Lower settings should be tested by user to ensure food has maintained safe food temperatures between 140 and 160 F 60 and 71 C All pan divider bars required must be utilized at all times with the pan configuration chosen Before loading food into the unit use a ...

Страница 14: ...oods however a maximum of 1 to 2 minutes must be the only time period allowed for the initial heat to be released from the product Use a metal stemmed thermometer to measure the internal temperature of the product being held Adjust the thermostat setting to achieve the best overall setting based on internal product temperature g ene ral holding guidelines operation H O L D i N G t e m P e R A t u ...

Страница 15: ...agent and wipe standing water as quickly as possible after rinsing CLeANiNG AGeNts Use non abrasive cleaning products designed for use on stainless steel surfaces Cleaning agents must be chloride free compounds and must not contain quaternary salts Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel surfaces Always use the proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer s recommended strength C...

Страница 16: ...use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel 4 Surfaces can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning and rinsing This solution must be approved for use on stainless steel food contact surfaces 5 Clean heat guards with a window cleaner 6 To help maintain the protective film coating on polished stainless steel clean the exterior of the unit with a cleaner recommended for stainles...

Страница 17: ...t accurate method of measuring safe temperatures of both hot and cold foods is by internal product temperature A quality thermometer is an effective tool for this purpose and should be routinely used on all products that require holding at a specific temperature A comprehensive sanitation program should focus on the training of staff in basic sanitation procedures This includes personal hygiene pr...

Страница 18: ...3 2 GD 29413 2 GD 29413 2 4 side panel s s 1012070 2 1012070 2 1012070 2 5 legs 4 102mm adjustable ct only LG 2044 4 LG 2044 4 LG 2044 4 6 Bumper 230V int l only 5011297 2 bumper track 1010949 2 bumper rail 1010952 2 bumper end cap bm 29064 4 model HFT2 300 HFT2 400 HFT2 500 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No QTY PART No QTY PART No QTY 1 TRAY SLIDE SPOT 5013497 2 5013542 2 5013486 2 2 SCREW PHIL 8 32 X 1 2...

Страница 19: ...stom color PE 28241 pe 27805 2 PE 28241 pe 27805 2 PE 28241 pe 27805 2 2 canopy top cover outer stainless steel black specify custom color 5005294 5005285 5005295 1 5013547 5013544 5013548 1 5007920 5007449 5007450 1 3 shelf STANDARD deluxe stainless steel black custom color 5006786 5006851 5006852 2 5013550 5013549 5013551 2 5007615 5007616 5007971 2 4 rivet ri 2100 24 ri 2100 24 ri 2100 24 5 SHE...

Страница 20: ...RATION SERVICE MANUAL 18 26 13 8 1 7 9 1 23 17 2 27 13 26 16 10 18 6 27 21 19 31 20 31 20 17 12 14 27 25 14 16 24 4 22 19 4 3 5 30 29 11 service Part numbers and drawings are subject to change without notice HFT2 400 Shown ...

Страница 21: ...50 125 1 2 IN 2003 2 IN 2003 2 IN 2003 2 18 INSULATION fluff IN 22364 1 IN 22364 1 IN 22364 1 19 KNOB THERMOSTAT KN 26568 1 KN 26568 2 KN 26568 2 20 PILOT LIGHT WHITE LI 3951 1 LI 3951 2 LI 3951 2 21 LAMP FLOOD LP 33783 6 LP 33783 8 LP 33783 8 22 PANEL OVERLAY PE 29421 1 PE 29421 2 PE 29421 2 23 RIVET BLIND 44 STNLS RI 2100 12 RI 2100 20 RI 2100 12 24 RECEPTACLE SNAP IN RP 3955 6 RP 3955 8 RP 3955...

Страница 22: ...HFT2 INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 20 A 2 4 4 3 7 1 1 12 10 8 7 9 6 A 13 5 1 14 service Part numbers and drawings are subject to change without notice HFT2 400 Base Shown ...

Страница 23: ...x 1 2 phil screw sc 2425 8 sc 2425 8 sc 2425 8 15 3 8 id 7 8 od s s flat washer ws 23991 6 ws 23991 6 ws 23991 6 NOT SHOWN DANGeR enSURe pOWeR SOURCe matCHeS vOltage Stamped On applianCe nameplate CAutiON tHiS SeCtiOn iS pROvided FOR tHe aSSiStanCe OF QUaliFied SeRviCe teCHniCianS OnlY and iS nOt intended FOR USe bY UntRained OR UnaUtHORiZed SeRviCe peRSOnnel Cable Heating Replacement Service Kits...

Страница 24: ...HFT2 INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 22 ...

Страница 25: ...HFT2 INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 23 ...

Страница 26: ... any additional fees To be valid a warranty claim must be asserted during the applicable warranty period This warranty is not transferable THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO 1 Calibration 2 Replacement of light bulbs door gaskets and or the replacement of glass due to damage of any kind 3 Equipment damage caused by accident shipping improper installation or alteration 4 Equipment used under condition...

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