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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION &
OPERATING MANUAL
SCC P/N 20-98713
Grocerant™ Food Bars: Hatco® Manual or Auto-Fill Heated Wells / Alto-Shaam® Dry Heated
Buffet Wells / Stainless Steel Service Glass / Heated Canopy With Ceramic Heaters /
LED Lights / Rear Sanalite® Work Surfaces / Solid Quartz Surface
Model
FB9S-6HO.7355
With Hatco®
Heated Wells
Shown At Left
Model FB5S-3HO
With Alto-Shaam®
Heated Wells
Shown At Right
888 E. Porter Road ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 www.structuralconcepts.com
Oper Manuals\Grocerant_Food Bar_V2_Auto-Fill Htd Wells_Overhead Htd Canopy_LEDs_20-75996.pub
Rev B Date: 3.12.2019

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  • Page 1 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL SCC P/N 20-98713 Grocerant™ Food Bars: Hatco® Manual or Auto-Fill Heated Wells / Alto-Shaam® Dry Heated Buffet Wells / Stainless Steel Service Glass / Heated Canopy With Ceramic Heaters / LED Lights / Rear Sanalite® Work Surfaces / Solid Quartz Surface Model FB9S-6HO.7355 With Hatco®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS / MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS / MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL ………………………………..…...……… OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING / PLUGS …..…… CASE REMOVAL FROM SKID / REMOVABLE TOE-KICKS …………………………………………….. ADJOINMENT GUIDE: LOWERING FRONT PANEL FOR END PANEL ADJOINMENT ……………... ADJOINMENT GUIDE, CONTINUED: REAR ADJOINMENT ACCESS (VIA COVER PLATE REMOVAL) ………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents / Models Included In Manual

    TABLE OF CONTENTS / MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL CLEANING SCHEDULE - GENERAL …………………………………………...……………….…………... CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONTINUED - NATURAL QUARTZ SURFACES …….…………………..…. CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONTINUED - STAINLESS STEEL …………………………………………… TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) ……………………………... TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) …….…. SERIAL LABEL LOCATION &...
  • Page 4: Overview / Type / Compliance / Warnings / Precautions / Wiring / Plugs - Page 1 Of 2

    • This disclosure statement has been reviewed by store conditions where temperature and humidity are Structural Concepts and Structural Concepts attests, maintained within a specific range. under penalty of perjury, that these statements are true • Type I display refrigerators are intended for use in an and accurate.
  • Page 5 OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING / PLUGS - PAGE 2 of 2 PRECAUTIONS • Wiring diagram placement may vary; it may be placed near ballast box, field wiring box, raceway cover, or • Following are important precautions to prevent other related location.
  • Page 6: Case Removal From Skid / Removable Toe-Kicks

    CASE REMOVAL FROM SKID / REMOVABLE TOE-KICKS • Once the rear frame support rail rests on the floor, 1. Remove Case From Skid have several people supporting front of case while Fork Lift skid is slid out from under case. To lift case up for lift-truck forks to slide into •...
  • Page 7: Adjoinment Guide: Lowering Front Panel For End Panel Adjoinment

    ADJOINMENT GUIDE: LOWERING FRONT PANEL FOR END PANEL ADJOINMENT Adjoinment Guide 1. Lowering Front Panel • Lowering front panel allows screws to be inserted through inner end panels and into adjacent cases. To do so, you must first remove two (2) screws from •...
  • Page 8: Adjoinment Guide, Continued: Rear Adjoinment Access (Via Cover Plate Removal)

    ADJOINMENT GUIDE, CONTINUED: REAR ADJOINMENT ACCESS (VIA COVER PLATE REMOVAL) Adjoinment Guide, Continued Note: Model FB9S-6HO.7355 3. Rear Adjoinment Cover Plate (shown) may not exactly reflect • Removal of rear adjoinment cover plate every feature or option of your allows access to inner end panels particular case.
  • Page 9: Adjoinment Guide, Continued: Base Frame Adjoinment Bracket

    ADJOINMENT GUIDE, CONTINUED: BASE FRAME ADJOINMENT BRACKET Adjoinment Guide, Continued 4. Adjoinment Bracket Adjoinment brackets (at both ends of case) have holes for wood screws to attach to adjacent case’s end • panel. • See illustration below. Note: Model FB9S-6HO.7355 (shown) may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case.
  • Page 10: Adjusting Frame Support Rails Via Shims

    ADJUSTING FRAME SUPPORT RAILS VIA SHIMS 1. Position & Align Case Alongside Other Cases 2. Cases With Frame Support Rails: Shim Illustration below shows case with frame • Before adjusting levelers (or shimming frame support • support rails. rails), make certain that the case is in proper position Shims will be provided with all cases that have •...
  • Page 11: Case Start-Up / Main Power Switch And Led Light Switch Access

    CASE START-UP / MAIN POWER SWITCH AND LED LIGHT SWITCH ACCESS 1. Case Start-Up: Main Power Switch 2. LED Light Switch Access LED light switch is at case rear near overhead Case will energize when main power switch is • •...
  • Page 12: Led Lights & Switch (And Optional Skirt Lighting)

    LED LIGHTS & SWITCH (AND OPTIONAL SKIRT LIGHTING) LED Lights and Light Switch LED lights are located at underside of heated canopy as • Note: Model FB9S-6HO.7355 (shown) well as skirt (optional). may not exactly reflect every feature or The LED LIGHT SWITCH controls only the LED lights option of your particular case.
  • Page 13: Front Overview - Model Fb9S-6Ho.7355

    FRONT OVERVIEW - MODEL FB9S-6HO.7355 Front Overview - Model FB9S-6HO.7355 • Glass sneeze guard is held in place with stainless steel posts (and its accompanying hardware). • See next page for rear overview of same model. Note: Model FB9S-6HO.7355 (shown) may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case.
  • Page 14: Rear Overview - Model Fb9S-6Ho.7355

    REAR OVERVIEW - MODEL FB9S-6HO.7355 Rear Overview - Model FB9S-6HO.7355 • Glass sneeze guards held in place with stainless steel posts are used on case. Heated Canopy (With Ceramic Heaters) Thermostat Controller and LED Light Controller Sanalite® cutting boards are removable and •...
  • Page 15: Led Light Switch / Led Style Light Fixtures

    LED light. LED lights rarely require change-out. • Important: If plug is not inserted ALL THE WAY • Contact Structural Concepts’ Technical Service • IN the LED light’s orifice, the light may not Department for replacement LED lights. energize. See “BAD”...
  • Page 16: Front Case Underside / Field Access Boxes

    FRONT CASE UNDERSIDE / FIELD ACCESS BOXES Front Case Underside / Field Access Boxes Illustration below is shown after removal of front • Note: Model FB9S-6HO.7355 (shown) panel/toe-kick. may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case. •...
  • Page 17: Procedure

    HATCO® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - START-UP AND OPERATION (AUTO-FILL HEATED WELLS) Start-Up and Operation 5. Daily Step-By-Step Procedure A. At beginning of the day, verify that drain is closed. If not, 1. Power Up Case turn heated well drain valve to ‘Closed’ (shown below-right). •...
  • Page 18: Controller / Led Lights

    HEATED CANOPY / PRE-HEAT / SCC THERMOSTAT CONTROLLER / LED LIGHTS To decrease temperature, press ▼ DOWN KEY. • 1. Heated Canopy (Ceramic Heaters) / Pre-Heat • Press pre-heat button (one at on each thermostat). The red HEAT LED indicates that the relay is •...
  • Page 19: Scc Proprietary Thermostat Controllers: Heated Canopy With Ceramic Heaters

    SCC PROPRIETARY THERMOSTAT CONTROLLERS: HEATED CANOPY WITH CERAMIC HEATERS • Setting “1” is minimum heat. 1. Main Power Switch / Individual Controls • Setting “5” is medium heat. • Main Power switch (at right of thermostats on • Setting “9” is maximum heat. main control panel) controls power to heated Adjust settings accordingly to reflect your desired •...
  • Page 20: Hatco® Heated Well Model Description / Capabilities / Specifications

    HATCO® HEATED WELL MODEL DESCRIPTION / CAPABILITIES / SPECIFICATIONS 3. Specifications 1. Model Description See serial label for voltage, wattage, amperage & • • SCC Model FB9S-6HO.7355 Uses Hatco® phase. Heated Well Model HWBI-3MA 208V. • Consult your Hatco Modular Built-In Insulated Consult your Hatco Modular Built-In Insulated •...
  • Page 21: Hatco® Modular Built-In Heated Wells - Important Safety Information

    HATCO® MODULAR BUILT-IN HEATED WELLS - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Note: This information is derived from Hatco® Corporation Installation and Operating Manual P/N 07.04.407.00 ||| Form No. HWBIM-1216 ||| Access the most up-to-date Hatco® literature at www.HatcoCorp.com.
  • Page 22: Hatco® Modular Built-In Heated Wells Operation (Auto-Fill Wells Only)

    HATCO® MODULAR BUILT-IN HEATED WELLS OPERATION (AUTO-FILL WELLS ONLY) Note: This information is derived from Hatco® Corporation Installation and Operating Manual P/N 07.04.407.00 ||| Form No. HWBIM-1216 ||| Access the most up-to-date Hatco® literature at www.HatcoCorp.com. Temperature Control Knobs (Typical) POWER (Auto-Fill POWER (Heat) POWER (Heat)
  • Page 23: Hatco® Modular Built-In Heated Well Maintenance & Cleaning

    HATCO® MODULAR BUILT-IN HEATED WELL MAINTENANCE & CLEANING Note: This information is derived from Hatco® Corporation Installation and Operating Manual P/N 07.04.407.00 ||| Form No. HWBIM-1216 ||| Access the most up-to-date Hatco® literature at www.HatcoCorp.com.
  • Page 24: Hatco® Heated Wells - Troubleshooting Guide

    HATCO® MODULAR BUILT-IN HEATED WELLS - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Note: Information listed above is derived from Hatco® Corporation Installation and Operating Manual P/N 07.04.407.00 ||| Form No. HWBIM-1216 ||| Access the most up-to-date Hatco® literature at www.HatcoCorp.com. Additional Troubleshooting Information: If heated wells are emitting smoke, please note that standard and approved manufacturing oils may smoke up to 30 minutes during initial start-up.
  • Page 25: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - Overview / Safety Procedures And Precautions

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - OVERVIEW / SAFETY PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS Overview The following information is derived from Alto-Shaam® • manual no. MN-37234 (REV. 3), dated 06/2016. Consult the full Alto-Shaam® operating manual for greater • specificity. Contact Alto-Shaam® for latest operating manual. Safety Procedures and Precautions Alto-Shaam®...
  • Page 26: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - Product Pan Capacity / Electrical Connection

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - PRODUCT PAN CAPACITY / ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Product/Pan Capacity Third-Size Pans* / 12” x 6” Full-Size Half-Size Maximum Capacity Maximum Volume x 4” ||| GN 1/3 Pans* 12” x Pans* / 12” Model 20” x 4” ||| x 10”...
  • Page 27: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - Operating Instructions

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating Instructions...
  • Page 28: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - General Holding Temperature Ranges

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - GENERAL HOLDING TEMPERATURE RANGES General Holding Temperature Ranges Note: The holding temperatures listed are suggested guidelines only. All food holding should be based on internal product temperatures. Always follow local health (hygiene regulations for all internal temperature requirements.
  • Page 29: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - Care And Cleaning

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - CARE AND CLEANING (PAGE 1 of 2) Care and Cleaning...
  • Page 30 ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - CARE AND CLEANING (PAGE 2 of 2) Care and Cleaning...
  • Page 31: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - Food Safety

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - FOOD SAFETY Food Safety...
  • Page 32: Alto-Shaam® Heated Buffet Wells - Limited Warranty / Contact Information

    ALTO-SHAAM® HEATED BUFFET WELLS - LIMITED WARRANTY / CONTACT INFORMATION Limited Warranty Contact Information...
  • Page 33: Cleaning Schedule - General

    CLEANING SCHEDULE - GENERAL FREQ. INSTRUCTIONS Daily Wood / Laminate/ Painted Surfaces / Storage Areas, etc.: Clean with a warm soap and water solution and soft cloth. Never use wire cloth or abrasive cleaners on case. Daily Sanalite® Cutting Board: Sanalite®...
  • Page 34: Cleaning Schedule, Continued - Natural Quartz Surfaces

    CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONTINUED - NATURAL QUARTZ SURFACES Routine For Daily, Routine Cleaning: Care • Natural quartz (and other stone) surfaces require very little maintenance. Simply wipe surfaces with soap and warm water on a regular basis to maintain its shine. Any pH balanced general-purpose household cleaner may be used.
  • Page 35: Cleaning Schedule, Continued - Stainless Steel

    CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONTINUED - STAINLESS STEEL General Stainless Steel Surface Cleaning (To Be Performed As Often As Needed): Certain grades of stainless steel, and some are more prone to corrosion than others. • Stainless steel can become exposed to a wide variety of contaminants, which if left untreated can cause •...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting (To Be Performed By Store Personnel)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Case Is Not Level or See ADJUSTING FRAME SUPPORT RAILS VIA SHIMS section in this manual Is Not Lining Up for additional information. Water Is On The Floor Call service provider. Case Lights Are Not Check that “LIGHTS”...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting (To Be Performed By Trained Service Providers Only)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On The Floor Check that the drain trap is free of debris. Check that the drain hose is correctly positioned over floor drain. Check store conditions. See OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING / PLUGS pages in this manual for humidity and temperature ranges to prevent condensation.
  • Page 38: Serial Label Location & Information Listed / Tech Info & Service

    For additional technical information and service, see the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this • manual for instructions on contacting Structural Concepts’ Technical Service Department. See images below for samples of both refrigerated and non-refrigerated serial labels. •...
  • Page 39: Technical Service Contact Information & Warranty Information

    DAMAGE, STORE’S AMBIENT CONDITIONS, ETC.) LIMITED WARRANTY Overview: All sales by Structural Concepts Corporation (hereafter referred to as “SCC”) are subject to the following limited warranty. “Goods” refers to the product or products being sold by SCC. Warranty Scope: Warranty is for equipment sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Equipment sold elsewhere may carry modified warranties.

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