Avantco Equipment 177HTIS1812 User Manual

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Heated
Holding Cabinets
Holding Only
Models:
#177HTIS1812
Half Size • Insulated • Solid Door
#177HEAT1836I
Full Size • Insulated • Clear Door
#177HEAT1836
Full Size • Non-Insulated • Clear Door
#177HTI1836DC Full Size • Insulated • Clear Dutch Doors
#177HTI1836DS Full Size • Insulated • Solid Dutch Doors
Warning:
Read and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating.
Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety pre-
cautions may result in serious personal injury.
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User Manual
Holding/Proofing
Models:
#177HPI1812
Half Size • Insulated • Clear Door
#177HPIS1812
Half Size • Insulated • Solid Door
#177HPU1812
Half Size • Non-Insulated • Clear Door
#177HPI1836
Full Size • Insulated • Clear Door
#177HPU1836
Full Size • Non-Insulated • Clear Door
#177HPI1836DC Full Size • Insulated • Clear Dutch Doors
#177HPI1836DS Full Size • Insulated • Solid Dutch Doors
05/2024

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  • Page 1 05/2024 Heated Holding Cabinets Holding Only Holding/Proofing Models: Models: #177HTIS1812 Half Size • Insulated • Solid Door #177HPI1812 Half Size • Insulated • Clear Door #177HEAT1836I Full Size • Insulated • Clear Door #177HPIS1812 Half Size • Insulated • Solid Door #177HEAT1836 Full Size •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Table of Contents Specifications ..............................2 Safety Precautions .............................3 Identifying Your Cabinet ...........................3 Installation ..............................4 Controls.................................5 Operation ..............................6 Food Holding Chart ........................... 7 Cleaning ................................8 Maintenance ..............................9 Troubleshooting ............................10 NEMA E478819 5-15P CONFORMS TO UL STD. 197 CONFORMS TO ANSI/NSF STD.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Safety Precautions WARNING • Read the Manual: Thoroughly read and understand the manual before setting up, operating, or cleaning the cabinet. • For commercial use only. • For indoor use only. • Only connect the appliance to an electrical outlet with the voltage and frequency mentioned on the serial plate.
  • Page 4: Installation

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Installation Upon delivery of the unit, check for shipping damage. Check the packaging and cabinet for shipping damage after unloading the unit and after removing all packaging. Notify freight company immediately of shipping damage with pictures and description. 2.
  • Page 5: Controls

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Controls 177HEAT Power Heat Humidity Switch Control Knob Control Knob Temperature Heat/Proof Display Switch 177HP www.AvantcoEquipment.com...
  • Page 6: Operation

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Operation • Refer to the serial plate for electrical requirements. These cabinets are rated at 120V, 1440W, and must be plugged into a dedicated grounded, 120V, 15 or 20 amp circuit/breaker. NOTE: Modification of cord and plug will void warranty and may cause the unit to be inoperable. •...
  • Page 7: Food Holding Chart

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets PROOFING INSTRUCTIONS (177HP MODELS) Set HEAT/PROOF switch to PROOF. 2. Set POWER switch to the ON position. The power indicator light will turn on. 3. Set TEMPERATURE control to 2. 4. Set HUMIDITY control to 9. 5.
  • Page 8: Cleaning

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Cleaning WARNING • ALWAYS unplug the cabinet from the electrical outlet for safety purposes, minimizing the risk of electrical shocks. • DO NOT wash the cabinet with high-pressured water or a water jet. • ALWAYS allow the unit to completely cool before cleaning. Not allowing the unit to cool causes risk of burn injury from the cabinet surfaces.
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Maintenance WARNING • ALWAYS unplug the cabinet from the electrical outlet for safety purposes, minimizing the risk of electrical shocks. • ALWAYS allow the unit to completely cool before servicing. Not allowing the unit to cool causes risk of burn injury from the cabinet surfaces.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    User Manual Heated Holding Cabinets Troubleshooting WARNING • ALWAYS unplug the cabinet from the electrical outlet for safety purposes, minimizing the risk of electrical shocks. Problem Possible Cause Solution Unit unplugged. Ensure the plug is securely set in the outlet. Improper voltage.

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