Maintenance; Accessories; Form No. Hdwm - Hatco HDW-1 Installation & Operating Manual

Hdw & hdw-b series
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MAINTENANCE

CLEANING
Hatco Drawer Warmers are designed for maximum
durability and performance, with minimum mainte-
nance.
WARNING
!
To avoid any injury, turn the power switch off and
allow unit to cool before performing maintenance.
On freestanding units, unplug the electrical cord
from the power source as well.
To preserve the finish of the Drawer Warmer, it is rec-
ommended that the surfaces be wiped daily with a damp
cloth. Food pans should be removed and washed.
Stubborn stains may be removed with a good non-abra-
sive cleaner. Hard to reach areas should be cleaned with
a small brush and mild soap.
CAUTION
!
Abrasive cleaners could scratch the finish of your
Drawer Warmer.
REMOVING LIME & MINERAL DEPOSITS
(Models with optional water pan)
NOTE: If the water has an excessive amount of lime or
mineral content, use the following instructions for peri-
odic cleaning and de-liming of the water pan.
1. Turn the power switch off. On freestanding units,
unplug the cord from the power source.
WATER/SPILLAGE PAN
The water/spillage pan fits in the drawer underneath the
food pan and can be used to humidify the heating area
or keep spillage from the cabinet interior. Splash baffle
is recommended.
SPLASH BAFFLE
The splash baffle is used with the optional water/
spillage pan. Fabricated of stainless steel, the baffle fits
into the bottom of the water/spillage pan, over the water
bath, to prevent water from splashing into the cabinet
interior when opening and closing a drawer, while
allowing humidity to escape.
FOOD PANS
Food pans 12"W x 20"L (31 x 51 cm) are available in
depth sizes of 2", 4" & 6" (5, 10 & 15 cm).
CHIP GUARD
The chip guard completely shields the heating element,
preventing any food product, such as tortilla chips, from
coming in contact with the heating element.
Printed March 1999
2. After the unit has cooled down, remove the water
pan.
3. Fill the water pan with a mixture of water and
delimer.
NOTE: The delimer used should be a safe, non-toxic,
non-corrosive solution. Follow the delimer's instructions
for proper mixture of water and de-limer solution.
4. Allow the pan to stand with the mixture for the rec-
ommended period of time. (The time required will
vary depending on the solution used and amount of
deposits in the pan.)
5. After the deliming period, drain the solution from
the pan.
6. Continue to fill and rinse the pan with water only,
until the pan is clean.
7. Install the pan into the unit. On freestanding units,
plug the power cord into the receptacle and fill the
pan as usual for daily operation (1/4" (.6 cm) of
water is recommended).
NOTE: The lime and mineral content of the water used
for daily operation will determine how often de-liming
procedure must be performed.
ADJUSTABLE LEGS - 6" (15 CM)
6" (15 cm) stainless steel adjustable legs are available
for one, two and three drawer freestanding units.
LOCKING CASTERS - 2" (6 cm) Diameter
These locking casters are available for the freestanding
HDW-1, HDW-2 and HDW-3 models. The casters add
4-1/4" (10 cm) to the height of the Drawer Warmer.
LOCKING CASTERS - 3" (8 cm) Diameter
These locking casters are available for the freestanding
HDW-1, HDW-2 and HDW-3 models. The casters add
5-1/4" (13 cm) to the height of the Drawer Warmer.
LOCKING CASTERS - 4" (10 cm) Diameter
These locking casters are available for the freestanding
HDW-1, HDW-2, HDW-3 and HDW-4 models. The
casters add 6-1/4" (16 cm) to the height of the Drawer
Warmer.
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ACCESSORIES

Form No. HDWM-0399

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