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PRODUCT HOLDING CABINET 

RESTAURANT 
EQUIPMENT 
MANUAL 

REVISION: 

August 18, 2005 

U.S. Patent 6175099, 6262394 

Other U.S.  and Foreign Patents Pending 

DUKE MANUFACTURING CO. 

TOLL FREE 800-735-DUKE (3853) 

314-231-1130 

 

Periodic Maintenance, Checklist And Cleaning Guide 

 
 

 

DAILY 

 Opening Checklist 

1.  Ensure proper 

Pan Covers

 are inserted into the correct locations for fried and broiled products. 

2.  Place the 

Power Switch

, located on the front of the Product Holding Cabinet, to the ON position. 

3.  Ensure both top and bottom 

HEAT Lights

 are illuminated. 

4.  Allow the Product Holding Cabinet to heat for at least 20 min. or until the 

HEAT Lights

 cycle off. 

 

 

 

Operation Instructions/Adjustments

 

1.  If the 

SERVICE Light

 illuminates during operation of the Product Holding Cabinet, discontinue 

use of the affected shelf until the module is serviced. 

2.  Operate using Menu Bar as outlined in the Menu Scoreboard Operators Manual. 
 
 

 

Closing Checklist

 

1.  Turn power switch OFF. 
2.  Remove all pans and pan covers. 
3.  Allow to cool for approximately 30 minutes. 
4.  Clean Product Holding Cabinet as outline in the Daily Cleaning Instructions. 

 
 

 

Cleaning Instructions

 

1.  Wipe down the interior and exterior of the Product Holding Cabinet with warm water and mild 

detergent using a soft cloth.  Do not use excessive amounts of water. 

2.  Clean pans and pan covers using mild detergent and warm water. Ensure all soap is rinsed from 

plastic pans and pan covers.  

 
 

 

Caution! 

Electrical shock hazard.  Do not wash with water jet or hose. 

Do not use caustic cleaners, acids, ammonia products or abrasive cleaners or 

abrasive cloths. These can damage the stainless steel and plastic surfaces.

 

!Warning! 

Bottom and sides of warmer wells are very hot and cool slowly. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...ation or technical assistance call TOLL FREE 800 735 DUKE 3853 or 314 231 1130 Product Holding Cabinet U S Patent 6175099 6262394 Other U S and Foreign Patents Pending 156112L Operators and Service Manual FWM3 51 ...

Страница 2: ...tained individually formed sealed compartments of the Duke Product Holding Cabinet eliminate food odor and taste transfer Because the compartments are sealed and formed to the shape of the pan no disassembly is required for cleaning and product changes The unique design of the Duke Product Holding Cabinet allows single temperature operation for all existing product groups This 190 F approved tempe...

Страница 3: ...UKE MANUFACTURING CO TOLL FREE 800 735 DUKE 3853 314 231 1130 Figure 1 1 FWM Specification Sheet Model FWM3 51 Shipping Weight 110 lbs 50 Kg Electrical FWM3 51 100 100V 10 A 1000 W 50 60 Hz FWM3 51 120 120 V 8 3 A 1000 W 50 60 Hz FWM3 51 208 208 V 7 2 A 1500 W 50 60 Hz FWM3 51 230CE 230 V 6 5 A 1500 W 50 60 Hz FWM3 51 240 240 V 6 3 A 1500 W 50 60 Hz ...

Страница 4: ...low instructions in the Operators Manual PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST AND CLEANING GUIDE Stacking Units WARNING TIP HAZARD Do not stack FWM3 51 units CAUTION Risk of fire or electric shock Replace cord with one of the following Duke cordsets only P N 156533 Cordset NEMA 5 15P 120 V P N 156811 Cordset NEMA 5 20P 120 V Canadian FWM3 24 FWM3 42 units P N 156421 Cordset NEMA 6 15P 208 240 V P N 1564...

Страница 5: ...ng Cabinet discontinue use of the affected shelf until the module is serviced 2 Operate using Menu Bar as outlined in the Menu Scoreboard Operators Manual Closing Checklist 1 Turn power switch OFF 2 Remove all pans and pan covers 3 Allow to cool for approximately 30 minutes 4 Clean Product Holding Cabinet as outline in the Daily Cleaning Instructions Cleaning Instructions 1 Wipe down the interior ...

Страница 6: ...rs when heating element circuit opens or the RTD Feedback signal is faulty causing the control to turn on the service light Temperature Check Procedure 1 A digital temperature meter that has been calibrated must be used to get an accurate temperature reading Use a thermocouple surface temperature probe to measure temperatures 2 No pans should be in wells during the pre heat and temperature check P...

Страница 7: ...on is not required DANGER LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONS SHOULD MODIFY CONTROL TEMPERATURE PRESETS Temperature Programming 1 Remove cover from control side of the Holding Cabinet and turn the Holding Cabinet on 2 Locate the pushbutton S1 and S2 on the rear of the control see Figure 4 3 To program press and hold S1 until any LED on the rear of the control illuminates appr...

Страница 8: ...1 156285 LATCH PAN 10 12 156288 SCREW SHOULDER 10 13 0653638 SCREW 1 4 20 X 3 4 20 14 155750 RTD 1K OHM THIN 2 15 157558 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 100V FOR UPPER 3 WELLS 3 156564 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 102V FOR UPPER 3 WELLS 3 156301 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 208V 3 156565 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 240V 3 156611 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 230V 3 156994 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 100V FOR LOWER 2 WELLS 2 156483 ELEMENT FOIL HEAT 102V FOR LOWER ...

Страница 9: ... MANUAL REVISION August 18 2005 U S Patent 6175099 6262394 Other U S and Foreign Patents Pending DUKE MANUFACTURING CO TOLL FREE 800 735 DUKE 3853 314 231 1130 Parts Lists and Illustrations Continued Figure 5 FWM3 51 Product Holding Cabinet Exploded View ...

Страница 10: ...CTURING CO TOLL FREE 800 735 DUKE 3853 314 231 1130 Wiring Schematics C O N N E C T W IR E 4 T O 2 4 0 V T E R M IN A L F O R 2 4 0 V A C A N D 2 3 0 V A C C E U N IT S S H O W N C O N N E C T W IR E 4 T O 2 0 8 V T E R M IN A L F O R 2 0 8 V A C U N IT S 1 0 0 1 2 0 V A C U N IT S U S E A 1 2 0 V T R A N S F O R M E R Figure 6 FWM3 51 Internal Wiring Schematic ...

Страница 11: ...LDING CABINET RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT MANUAL REVISION August 18 2005 U S Patent 6175099 6262394 Other U S and Foreign Patents Pending DUKE MANUFACTURING CO TOLL FREE 800 735 DUKE 3853 314 231 1130 Interface Cable Connection ...

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