Operating Instructions For Electric Use; Operating Instructions For Non-Electric Use - Cambro COMBO CART PLUS Owner's Manual

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V. Operating Instructions for electric use
NOTE: Units are designed to hold pre-heated hot food only. NEVER use to pre-heat or re-heat food.
WARNING! Never use in wet or damp conditions. Refer to Section II for Safety Instructions and Warnings.
For electric Models:
1. Plug into main power supply 100-120 VAC (CMBPH models) or 200-230VAC (CMBPH2 models) 50/60 HZ. Product label located on the
heating unit inside each door clearly indicates power supply information (see label samples below).
2. Red light on front of heated door indicates power ON. Power is activated on electric models by flipping power switch on front of heated
door and will turn red when power is ON. An amber light on the same switch indicates heater is active. This will remain on until heater
reaches factory set temperature of 150˚F to 165˚F (65,6˚C to 73,9˚C) and then will turn off.
nOTe: heater will switch on and off as necessary during operation to maintain factory set temperatures.
3. Pre-heat compartment(s) empty with door(s) closed for 45 minutes to 1 hour prior to loading hot food. When door thermometer reads
150˚F (65,6˚C), insert pans of hot food into the cart and latch door(s) to close tightly.
nOTe: If food is being loaded into the cart directly from the oven, keep the door of the cart ajar for several minutes before latching it
shut to slow down any further cooking of the food and to maximize food holding quality.
4. When transporting cart filled with hot food, store power cord in cord keeper located on front door prior to moving. Insulated units will
hold hot food hot for 4+ hours unplugged*.
*Based on test with 10 each 4" (10 cm) deep H-Pans
held in compartment with door shut. Water temperature dropped an average of only 3˚F (-16,1˚C) /hr.
Power On and Heat On Indicator
reD lIGHT
Light turns red to
indicate power is
present.
aMBer lIGHT
Turns on when the
heater is cycling. When
cabinet reaches target
temperature the light
will turn off.
Hot / Cold Holding Test results for electric / non-electric
Hot Holding Test results
190˚F (87,8˚C)
186˚F (85,6˚C)
Hot
Start
1 hr.
Temperature
Cold Holding Test results
33.9˚F (0,33˚C) 34.1˚F (0,78˚C) 34.7˚F (0,94˚C)
Cold
Start
1 hr.
Temperature
VI. Operating Instructions for non-electric use
For best operating results, the Combo Cart
For holding hot food:
Pre-heat each empty cabinet by sliding a full-sized food pan filled with hot water onto the bottom rails. Close the cabinet door.
Or simply place one or two Camwarmers
the bottom rails and close the cabinet door.
Camwarmers
can remain in the cart to extend the holding time of hot foods beyond 4 hours.
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For holding cold food:
Pre-chill each empty cabinet by sliding a full-sized food pan filled with ice water onto the top rails. Close the cabinet door.
Or simply slide one or two Camchillers
Camchillers
can remain in the cart to extend the holding time of cold foods beyond 4 hours.
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with Griplids
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184˚F (84,5˚C)
181˚F (82,8˚C)
2 hrs.
3 hrs.
35.2˚F (1,2˚C)
2 hrs.
3 hrs.
Plus should ideally be pre-heated or pre-chilled for at least 20 to 30 minutes before loading with food.
(1210PW- heated in the oven at 350˚F for 45 minutes) on a sheet pan and place onto
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(CP1220- frozen flat for 8 hours) to the top of the compartment and close the cabinet door.
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filled with hot water at starting temperature of 190˚F (87,8˚C)
Heater Identification Label for
110V Carts
179˚F (81,7˚C)
4 hrs.
35.8˚F (1,4˚C)
4 hrs.
Heater Identification Label for
220V Carts
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