Important Safety Instructions; Model Descriptions; All Models; Hdw - Hatco HDW-1 Installation & Operating Manual

Hdw & hdw-b series
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WARNINGS/CAUTIONS
!
Read the following important safety instructions to
avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equip-
ment.
1. To avoid any injury, turn the power switch off and
allow to cool before performing any maintenance.
On freestanding units, unplug the electrical cord
from the power source as well.
2. Some exterior and interior surfaces on the unit will
get hot. Use caution when touching these areas to
avoid injury.
3. To avoid any injury, use caution when opening
drawer. Heated/moisturized air escapes when
drawer is open.
4. On free-standing units, plug unit into an electrical
outlet of the correct voltage, size and plug configu-

ALL MODELS

The Hatco Drawer Warmers are built of rugged stainless
steel with durable nylon rollers, 12 gauge stainless steel
slides and heavy-duty hardware. Each drawer features
adjustable sliding vents for humidity control in addition
to a recessed on-off switch, thermostat and temperature
monitor. Standard size pans 6" (15 cm) deep are sup-
plied with each drawer. The insulated top and sides pro-
vide maximum energy efficiency and the heating ele-
ments are warranted for two years.
HDW MODELS
One, two and three drawer freestanding units are
equipped with 4" (10cm) legs as standard equipment.
Four drawer freestanding units are equipped with 6"
(15 cm) stainless steel legs.
HDW-N MODELS
These heated Drawer Warmers have all the features of
the HDW freestanding models but have a narrower pro-
file for smaller space requirements. These units are
available in 1, 2 and 3 drawer models.
HDW-B MODELS
These heated Drawer Warmers come equipped with a
flexible conduit for built-in applications. These units are
available in 1, 2 and 3 drawer models.
HDW-BN MODELS
These heated Drawer Warmers include all the features
Printed March 1999

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ration. If the plug and receptacle do not match,
contact a qualified electrician to determine the
proper voltage and size and install the proper elec-
trical outlet. On built-in units, final connections
should be made by a qualified electrician.
5. For safe and proper operation, the unit must be
located a reasonable distance from combustible
walls and materials. If safe distances are not main-
tained, discoloration or combustion could occur.
6. Locate the unit in an area that is convenient for
use. The location should be level to prevent the
unit or its contents from accidentally falling, and
strong enough to support the weight of the unit
and food.
7. Abrasive cleaners could scratch the finish of your
unit.
of the HDW-B models but have a narrower profile for
smaller space requirements. These units are available in
1, 2 and 3 drawer models.
1
MODEL DESCRIPTION
Figure 1. Model HDW-1
Figure 2. Model HDW-1B
Form No. HDWM-0399

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