Enthermics EC1260BL User manual

MN-28646 • Rev 4 (03/18)
EC1260BL
EC1540BL
EC1730BL
120V
EC1540BL EC1730BL
EC1260BL
Enthermics Medical Systems
An ISO 13485:2003 certified company
W164 N9221 Water St |Menomonee Falls WI 53051
Tel 262-251-8356 |800-TO-B-WARM
www.enthermics.com
Printed in the U.S.A. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Made in the U.S.A.
Owner’s Manual
Combination Warming Cabinet

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Table of Contents
Enthermics Medical Systems - The Warming Company®• www.enthermics.com
Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Transportation Damage and Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Electrical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Operation Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Cleaning and Prevetative Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Wire Diagrams . . . . .
Refer to the wire diagram included with the appliance.

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Delivery
Receipt of Appliance
The appliance has been thoroughly tested and
inspected to ensure only the highest quality appliance is
provided. Upon receipt, inspect for any possible shipping
damage and report it at once to the delivering carrier.
See Transportation Damage and Claims section.
This appliance, complete with unattached items and
accessories, may be delivered in one or more packages.
Conrm that all standard items and options have been
received with each appliance as ordered. Save all the
information packed with the appliance.
Register the appliance online to assure prompt service in
the event of a warranty parts and labor claim.
http://www.enthermics.com/warranty-registration
The serial number is required for all inquiries.
Always include both model and serial number(s) in any
correspondence regarding the appliance.
Model: ______________________________________________
Serial number: ______________________________________________
Purchased from: ______________________________________________
Date installed: ____________________ Voltage: _____________
Environmental Conditions
Transport and storage environmental conditions (not to exceed 15 days)
Ambient temperature range of -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +159°F)
Relative humidity range of 10% to 95%, non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure range of 50kPa to 106kPa
Operational environmental conditions
The appliance must acclimate to the room temperature in the environment it will be placed—24 hours
is recommended.
The recommended environmental temperature range is 15°C to 32°C (60°F to 90°F).
The recommended relative humidity is above 20%, non-condensing.
Indicates that the package contents should
not be used if the package has been
damaged or opened.
All Enthermics Medical Systems appliances
are sold Free on Board (F.O.B.) shipping
point, and when accepted by the carrier,
such shipments become the property of the
consignee.
Should damage occur in shipment, do not put the
appliance into service until the damage has been
inspected by an authorized service provider.
Should damage occur in shipment, it is a matter between
the carrier and the consignee. In such cases, the carrier
is assumed to be responsible for the safe delivery of the
merchandise, unless negligence can be established on the
part of the shipper.
1. Conduct an immediate inspection while the appliance
is still in the truck or immediately aer it is moved
to the receiving area. Do not wait until aer the
appliance is moved to a storage area.
2. Do not sign a delivery receipt or a freight bill until
a proper count has been made and inspection of all
appliances are received.
3. Note all damage to packages directly on the carrier’s
delivery receipt.
4. Have the driver sign the delivery receipt. If the
driverrefuses to sign, make a notation of this refusal
on the receipt.
5. If the driver refuses to allow inspection, write the
following on the delivery receipt: Driver refuses to
allow inspection of containers for visible damage.
6. Contact the carrier’s oce immediately upon nding
damage and request an inspection. Mail a written
conrmation to the carrier’s oce with the time,
date, and the person called.
7. Save any packages and packing material for further
inspection by the carrier.
8. Promptly le a written claim with the carrier and
attach copies of all supporting paperwork.
Enthermics will continue our policy of assisting our
customers in collecting claims which have been properly
led and actively pursued. Enthermics cannot, however,
le any damage claims, assume the responsibility of any
claims, or accept deductions in payment for such claims.
Transportation Damage and Claims

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Unpacking
1. Carefully remove the appliance from the carton or crate.
NOTE: Do not discard the carton and other packaging material
until the appliance has been inspected for hidden damage
and tested for proper operation.
Do not discard this manual. This manual is considered to
be part of the appliance and is to be provided to the owner
or manager of the business or to the person responsible for
training operators. Additional manuals are available from
the service department.
2. Read all instructions in this manual carefully before initiating the
installation of this appliance, using the appliance or performing routine
maintenance. Following procedures other than those indicated in this
manual to use and clean the appliance is considered inappropriate and
may cause damage, injury or fatal accidents, in addition to invalidating
the warranty and relieving the manufacturer of all liability.
3. Remove all protective plastic lm, packaging materials, and accessories
from the appliance before connecting electrical power. Store any
accessories in a convenient place for future use.

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Safety Procedures
NOTICE: Used to notify personnel of installation,
operation, or maintenance information that is
important but not hazard related.
Used to indicate that referral to operating
instructions is a mandatory action. If not
followed, the operator or patient could suer
personal injury.
Used to indicate that referral to operating
instructions is recommended to understand
operation of the appliance.
Knowledge of proper procedures is essential to the
safe operation of electrically energized appliances. The
following hazard signal words and symbols may be used
throughout this manual.
DANGER
Used to indicate the presence of a hazard
that will cause severe personal injury, death,
or substantial property damage if the warning
included with this symbol is ignored.
WARNING
Used to indicate the presence of a hazard
that CAN cause personal injury, possible
death, or major property damage if the
warning included with this symbol is ignored.
CAUTION
Used to indicate the presence of a hazard
that can or will cause minor or moderate
personal injury or property damage if the
warning included with this symbol is ignored.
NOTICE: For appliances delivered for use
in any location regulated by the
following directive (2012/19/EU -WEEE):
Do not dispose of electrical or
electronic appliances with other
municipal waste.
• The blanket chamber is intended for warming dry,
cotton blankets or towels only. The blanket chamber
is designed to elevate blanket temperatures to a level
which will increase patient comfort.
• The uid chamber is only intended for warming
medical solutions for irrigation and injection prior to
use. Refer to the labeling of the manufacturer of the
products to be warmed regarding the recommended
temperature and the duration of warming. No other use
for this appliance is authorized or recommended.
• This warmer is intended for use in commercial
establishments where all operators are familiar with
the purpose, limitations, and associated hazards of this
appliance. The warmer can be used wherever there
is appropriate space and electrical source including
patient support areas, ER, ICU, PACU, surgical suites,
patient rooms, and nursing stations. Do not use the
warmer in the presence of ammable anesthetic
mixtures (with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide).
• Operating instructions and warnings must be read and
understood by all operators and users.
• Any troubleshooting guides, component views, and
parts lists included in this manual are for general
reference only and are intended for use by qualied
and trained technicians.
• This manual should be considered a permanent
part of this appliance. This manual and all supplied
instructions, diagrams, schematics, parts lists, notices,
and labels must remain with the appliance if the item is
sold or moved to another location.
CAUTION
The door may swing during transport. Only
transport the appliance when the door is
closed and secure.
CAUTION
Appliance and accessories may be
heavy. To prevent serious injury, always
use a suicient number of trained and
experienced workers when moving or
leveling appliance and handling accessories.
NOTICE: A temporary odor may be noticeable upon initial
start-up of the warmer. Contact manufacturer
if the odor persists aer a day or more of
continuous use.

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General Information
This warming cabinet is designed to safely warm and store
blankets and either irrigation uids or injection uids.
The dual-chambered warming cabinet is constructed with
stainless steel exterior casing and door with handle and hinges
designed to withstand heavy usage. A door with window
allows observation of inventory with the door closed. The
cabinet is warmed using low-heat-density electrothermal
cable array. The electrothermal cable is positioned in the oor
and two sides of the warming cabinet, providing even heating
of the interior chamber.
Each chamber's temperature is regulated by a separate
electronic control consisting of a 4 digit L.E.D. display,
ON/OFF
button, INCREASE and DECREASE buttons,
integrated lock-out control feature and a series of prompt
sequence indicators.
Each control can easily be set to operate in Fahrenheit or
Celsius. Aer a power failure, the cabinet will remember its
programming and begin to operate as before. The ON/OFF
indicator will blink to indicate a failure occurred; pressing the
ON/OFF button once will eliminate this blinking.
A thermal
shut-o system, separate from the electronic controls, is
included as an additional safety feature.
The control will display temperature in whole degrees.
Blanket warming chamber:
The design and operational characteristics of the chamber
eliminate the need for a heat circulating fan.
The controller has an adjustable temperature range of
37°C to 93°C (98°F to 200°F).
The timer feature allows the user to program the controller
to automatically switch on and switch o once during a
24-hour period at selected times. This enables the chamber to
be turned o automatically at night to save energy, but turned
on again in the early morning to ensure warm blankets are
available.
Fluid warming chamber:
The warming appliance can be programmed to warm
either irrigation uids (IRR) or injection uids (INJ), with
separate temperature ranges provided depending on the
choice selected.
• IRR temperature range: 37°C to 66°C (98°F to 150°F),
• INJ temperature range: 37°C to 40°C (98°F to 104°F).
A fan located inside the chamber mixes the air to prevent
temperature stratication and to ensure an accurate
chamber temperature for each mode.
• Within +0/-1.12°C (+0/-2ºF) for set points of
37°C to 40°C (98°F to 104°F).
• Within +0/-1.67°C (+0/-3ºF) for set points of
43°C to 66°C (110°F to 150°F)
An alarm will sound if temperatures exceed 6°C (10°F) over
the set-point temperature, and an overtemp indicator will
blink indicating an over-temperature condition.
The blanket warming chamber includes a white, epoxy-
coated blanket support assembly and two (2) shelves. The
uid warming chamber is equipped with one (1) white,
epoxy-coated shelf to accommodate most commonly used
surgical uids packaged in bags or bottles. The basket has a
capacity of
18 1-liter bottles or 28 1-liter bags.The cabinet is
furnished with four (4) leveling feet.
EC1260BL INFORMATION:
The blanket warming chamber contains an epoxy-coated
blanket support assembly and one (1) shelf. The uid
warming chamber is equipped with three (3) white, epoxy-
coated wire baskets to
accommodate most commonly used
surgical uids packaged in bags or bottles
, mounted on
basket rail supports. Each basket has a capacity of
18 1-liter
bottles or 24 1-liter bags
. The cabinet is furnished with a full
perimeter rubber bumper assembly for exterior protection,
and one (1) set of 5" (127mm) heavy-duty casters – two (2)
rigid and two (2) swivel with locking brake.
EC1540BL INFORMATION:
The blanket warming chamber contains an epoxy-coated
blanket support assembly and two (2) shelves. The uid
warming chamber is equipped with one (1) white, epoxy-
coated metal basket to accommodate most commonly used
surgical uids packaged in bags or bottles, mounted on
basket rail supports. The basket has a capacity of
30 1-liter
bottles or 24 1-liter bags
. The cabinet is furnished with one
(1) set of 5" (127mm) heavy-duty casters
– two (2) rigid and
two (2) swivel with locking brake.
EC1730BL INFORMATION:
WARNING
To prevent serious personal injury, death, or
property damage:
Do not steam clean, hose down or flood the
interior or exterior with water or liquid solution
of any kind. Do not use water jet toclean. Failure
to observe this precaution will void the warranty.
(IP X0 - Listed as Ordinary)
DANGER
To prevent serious personal injury, death,
or property damage:
Do not use this warming appliance in
the presence of flammable anesthetic
mixtures (with air or with oxygen or
nitrous oxide).
Not category AP or APG equipment
Appliance Description and Intended Use

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Dimensions
PIVOT
CORD LENGTH
8' (2,438mm) (est.)
4.10" (104.0mm)
CORD
1.7" (43.0mm)
CORD
50" (1270mm)
29.8" (756mm)
RADIUS
30.1" (764mm)
12.5" (316mm)
CAVITY
32.6" (827mm)
CAVITY
26.6" (674mm)
CAVITY
30.9" (785mm)
WITH FEET
0.6" (15mm)
FEET
66.6" (1692mm)
69.2" (1757mm)
17.3" (440mm)
CAVITY
19.2" (488mm)
WITH FEET
0.5"
(14mm)
21.7" (550mm)
WITH HANDLE
19.4" (493mm)
EC1260BL

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Dimensions
22.3" (566mm)
16.9" (430mm)
INSERT
9.8" (248mm)
SHELF
23.7" (603mm)
INSERT
72.7" (1846mm)
18.7" (476mm)
CAVITY
25.2" (639mm)
5.5"
(141mm)
26.6" (676mm)
CAVITY
26.9" (683mm)
CAVITY
11.2"
(285mm)
54.6" (1387mm)
28.9" (735mm)
35.1" (891mm)
CORD LENGTH
8' (2,438mm) (est.)
33.1" (841mm)
TIMER
67.1" (1705mm)
7.5"
(189mm)
17.1"
(434mm)
22.1" (561mm)
26.9" (683mm)
CAVITY
25.1" (639mm)
70.2" (1784mm)
30.1" (765mm)
EC1540BL

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Dimensions
27.1" (689mm)
25.4" (646mm)
12.5"
(318mm)
CAVITY
32.5"
(826mm)
CAVITY
23.3" (592mm)
CAVITY
28.8" (732mm)
73.4" (1864 mm)
26.7" (678mm)
CAVITY
31.1" (790mm)
ON
OFF
LOCK
TIME START STOP
TIMER
ON
OFF
OVER
TEMP
IRRINJ
LOCKOVERTEMP
ERROR
27.6" (700mm)
INSERT
4.6"
(117mm)
4.0"
(102mm)
CORD LENGTH
8' (2,438mm) (est.)
27.1" (688mm)29.0" (736mm)
30.2" (767mm)
6.7"
(171mm)
70.9" (1801mm)
24.6" (625mm)
INSERT
55.1" (1400mm)
EC1730BL

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Electrical Information
Hazardous
Voltage Present
IMPORTANT
Do not load the metal basket beyond the recommended
maximum capacity:
EC1260BL = 18 1-liter bottles/basket or
28 1-liter bags/basket
EC1540BL = 18 1-liter bottles/basket (54 total) or
14 1-liter bags/basket (42 total)
EC1730BL = 30 1-liter bottles/basket or
24 1-liter bags/basket
Overloading may cause lower or uneven temperatures of
product and damage to basket and basket rail supports.
Baskets that are overloaded may slip o rail supports,
resulting in possible damage to product and equipment,
as well as causing possible injury.
CAUTION
Power source must match voltage identified
on appliance rating tag. The rating tag
provides essential technical information
required for any appliance installation,
maintenance or repairs. Do not remove,
damage or modify the rating tag.
DANGER
To prevent serious personal injury, death,
or property damage:
Do not use this warming appliance in
the presence of flammable anesthetic
mixtures (with air or with oxygen or
nitrous oxide).
Not category AP or APG equipment
CAUTION
This appliance is not approved for
warming blood or blood products.
WARNING
Injection fluid manufacturer suggests not to warm
injection fluids above 40°C (104°F). If fluids are warmed
above the suggested temperature, the fluids should
be discarded.
120 V.A.C. — 50/60 Hz, 1 ph
1.7 kW, 14.2 Amps
Safety Class I Equipment
No Applied Parts
Mode of Operation: Continuous
NEMA 5-20P
20A - 125V Plug
Hospital Grade IP X0
EC1730BL POWER REQUIREMENTSEC1260BL POWER REQUIREMENTS
120 V.A.C. — 60 Hz, 1 ph
1.92 kW, 16.0 Amps
Safety Class I Equipment
No Applied Parts
Mode of Operation: Continuous
NEMA 5-20P
20A - 125V Plug
Hospital Grade IP X0
120 V.A.C. — 50/60 Hz, 1 ph
1.92 kW, 16.0 Amps
Safety Class I Equipment
No Applied Parts
Mode of Operation: Continuous
NEMA 5-20P
20A - 125V Plug
Hospital Grade IP X0
EC1540BL POWER REQUIREMENTS
Safety Class I
Equipment
Protective Earth
Ground Symbol
Medical Equipment classified by Underwriters
Laboratories with Respect to Electrical Shock, Fire
and Mechanical Hazards only, in Accordance with
UL 60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1.
UL File No.
E201645
Grounding reliability can only be achieved when equipment is
connected to an equivalent receptacle marked “Hospital Grade.”
Wire diagram located under top cover of unit
Locate the Rating Tag
Verify the power requirements for the appliance. The power specication is located on the
appliance identication rating tag. This tag is permanently attached to the appliance.
Hazardous
Voltage Present
To prevent an electrical shock hazard between the appliance and
other appliances or metal parts in close vicinity, an equalization-
bonding stud is provided. An equalization bonding lead must be
connected to this stud and the other appliances / metal parts
to provide suicient protection against potential dierence.
The terminal is marked with the following symbol.
*Other international plugs are available, contact factory for more information.

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Operation Instructions
How to Set the Temperature Scale
1. While the controller is in the o mode, press and hold
the up arrow button 5for ve (5) seconds.
2. Press and hold the up arrow button
5again to change
to Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C).
How to Set the Operational Sound Selection
1. While the controller is in the o mode, press and hold
the down arrow button 10 for ve (5) seconds.
2. Press and hold the down arrow button
10 again to
change the sound to on or o.
How to Start the Warmer
1. Connect the warmer to an appropriate hospital grade
receptable — specied on the electrical information
page.
2. Locate the circuit breaker on the back of the warmer.
3. Push the circuit breaker to the ON (I) position.
4. Press the ON/OFF button
7. The previous temperature
set-point is displayed 8.
How to Display the Compartment
Temperature
1. Press and hold the "TIMER" button
11 and the up
arrow button 5simultaneously. The temperature at
the compartment sensor is displayed 8.
How to Lock the Controller
The controller can be locked to prevent changes from
being made to the temperature set-point, the mode
selection, or the ON/OFF button.
1. Press the "ON/OFF" button 7and the up arrow button
5simultaneously. The "LOCK" icon 9illuminates.
How to Unlock the Controller
1. Press the "ON/OFF" button 7and the down arrow
button 10 simultaneously. The controller unlocks and
the "LOCK" icon 9goes o.
Power Fail Detection
The controller stores all settings and resumes operation
using these settings in the event of a power failure. When
the power is restored, the controller sounds an alarm
once. The on/o status indicator 1ashes.
1. Press the "ON/OFF" button 7.
The on/o status indicator 1stops ashing.
NOTE: The controller displays the length of time of the
power outage in hours and minutes (hh:mm) for
2-5 seconds. Then the controller displays the set
operating temperature.
2. Make sure the product inside the appliance is at the
correct operational temperature before using.
Blanket Controller Settings
Controller and LED
180
.
F
1
7 8 910 11
2 3 4 5 6

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Operation Instructions
How to Set the Timer
.
Press the "TIMER" button 11 . The "TIME" icon 2
illuminates. The controller displays 8the time of day
in a 24-hour format (hh:mm).
NOTE:
If necessary, press the up arrow button 5or the down
arrow button 10 to change the current time of day.
.
Press the "TIMER" button 11 . The "START" icon 3
illuminates. This is the time of day the controller
automatically begins operation.
NOTE:
If necessary, press the up arrow button 5or the down
arrow button 10 to change the start time.
.
Press the "TIMER" button 11 . The "STOP" icon 4
illuminates. This is the time of day the controller
automatically shuts down.
NOTE:
If necessary, press the up arrow button 5or the down
arrow button 10 to change the stop time.
Make sure that the start and stop times are dierent.
The timer will not operate if both times are the same.
4. Press the "TIMER" button
11 to enable the timer feature.
The timer status indicator 6illuminates.
How to Disable the Timer
.
Press and hold the "TIMER" button 11 until the timer
status indicator 6goes o.
Blanket Controller Settings
Controller and LED
180
.
F
1
7 8 910 11
2 3 4 5 6

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Operation Instructions
Load blankets only to the top of
the blanket support assembly.
NOTICE: The blanket support assembly and shelf must be
installed to prevent blankets from scorching or
discoloring.
Do not use blanket cleaning agents that cause
fabric to become brittle over time.
To enable the warmer to function properly, do
not overload the interior. Blankets must not
exceed the height of the support assembly.
Allow 1" (25mm) gap between the top interior
walls or shelf and the blankets.
A temporary odor may be noticeable upon initial
start-up. Contact the manufacturer if the odor
persists aer a day or more of continuous use.
WARNING
The blanket support assembly and shelf
must be installed to prevent personal injury.
1. Connect the warmer to an appropriate hospital grade
receptacle — specied on the electrical information
page.
2. Locate the circuit breaker at the back of the
warmer.
3. Push the circuit breaker to the ON (I) position.
4. Press the "ON/OFF" button 5. The on/o
status indicator 1illuminates. The previous
temperature set-point is displayed 4.
5. Press the up arrow button 2or down arrow button
3to adjust the temperature set-point 4. The
temperature set-point range is 37°C to 93°C
(98°F to 200°F).
6. Ensure that the blanket support assembly and shelf
is installed.
7. Load the chamber with dry, cotton blankets
or towels.
NOTE: Do not warm items containing plastic, rubber
or metal snaps, studs, hooks, etc. A full load of
blankets takes two (2) to three (3) hours to reach
optimum temperature.
8. Ensure the warmer door is securely closed.
9. Rotate the load of blankets or towels daily. Move the
blankets or towels at the bottom of the load to the top.
NOTE: Failure to rotate the blankets can cause blankets
to discolor aer an extended period of time.
POWER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SWITCH
Operating the Blanket Chamber
180
.
F
1
5 4 3
2

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Operation Instructions
Control panel buttons
On/O Button
Press the On/O button to power on the electronic
control. Press and hold the on/o button for 2 seconds
to turn the electronic control o. The status indicator
LED will illuminate in the power ON state. NOTE: The IRR
or INJ must be selected to turn on the heating circuit.
Up Arrow / Down Arrow Buttons
Used to increase or decrease the temperature set-point
as desired. Continuous pressure to a button increases
the increments in which the values will change.
Overtemp Alarm Button
Used to display the current over-temperature trip-
point. The alarm trip-point is always 6°C (10°F) above
the temperature setting. When the green overtemp
indicator is blinking, the warmer has entered an over-
temperature condition.
IRR Button
Used to select the Irrigation Fluids mode and to display
the IRR set-point temperature. The temperature range is
37°C to 66°C (98°F to 150°F). The green IRR indicator and
the yellow indicator below the IRR button illuminates
when the IRR set-point temperature is being displayed.
INJ button
Used to select the Injection Fluids mode and to display
the INJ set-point temperature. The temperature range is
37°C to 40°C (98°F to 104°F). The green INJ indicator and
the yellow indicator below the INJ button illuminates
when the INJ set-point temperature is being displayed.
NOTE:
When the electronic control is powered on, IRR or INJ
must be selected to turn on the heating circuit. To switch
between the irrigation and the injection mode, turn
the electronic control o and then back on. Be careful
to cool the cavity down prior to switching from a high
temperature to a lower temperature or the electronic
control will display an unwanted overtemp alarm.
LED display status indicators
Overtemp
When the electronic control senses a temperature
6°C (10°F) greater than the set point, this indicator
illuminates, the audible alarm sounds and the on/
o button indicator blinks. The green indicator of the
overtemp button will stop blinking once the warmer
temperature drops back to the set point temperature
range. To silence the alarm and extinguish the error
indicator aer the temperature has dropped into the
selected temperature range, use the on/o button to
reset the electronic control. Inspection of the product in
the cavity may be necessary.
Error
This illuminates when an over-temperature condition
is detected. The error indicator will remain illuminated,
even aer the over-temperature condition is cleared,
until the warmer is turned o. This will alert the
operator that the electronic control has indicated
an overtemp and the product in the cavity should
be inspected.
Lock
This illuminates when the lock feature is engaged.
Power Fail Detection
If the power were to fail for any reason while electronic
control is powered on, the warmer will retain in
memory its current operating state. When the power
is restored, the electronic control will alarm once and
resume operating in its previously set mode, but will
alert the operator that such an event has occurred. The
on/o status indicator will blink.
Press the on/o button once to acknowledge that the
power has been restored. The on/o status indicator
will stop blinking. When pressing the on/o button, the
display will indicate the time period of the outage in
hours and minutes (hh:mm), then return to the normal
display and previously set mode. Inspection of the
product in the cavity may be necessary.
Fluid Electronic Control Features
The following refers to features that are available when the electronic control is powered on.
Electronic Control and LED Display
On/off
button
Status
indicator LED
Status
indicator LED
Irrigation
mode
Up arrow
Down
arrow
Overtemp
alarm
Injection
mode
Main display
set-point temperature
LockOvertemp
Error

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Operation Instructions
WARNING
Verify the fluid temperature prior to using the fluid.
Refer to fluid manufacturer’s labeling for recommended
warming procedures.
Injection fluid manufacturer suggests not to warm
injection fluids above 40°C (104°F). If fluids are warmed
above the suggested temperature, the fluids should
be discarded.
CAUTION
The door may swing during transport. Only
transport the appliance when the door is
closed and secure.
CAUTION
The unit may tip over if more than one
basket is extended simultaneously. Open
only one basket at a time when loading or
unloading fluids.
NOTICE: The appliance is designed to warm fluids to the
appropriate temperature recommended by the
fluid manufacturer. The warm-up stabilization
time will vary depending on the warmer load.
Exercise judgment to determine inventory rotation
protocols and warm-up time for the fluids used.
Fluid Chamber Operation Procedures
1. The appliance must be plugged into an
appropriate hospital grade receptacle as
specied on the electrical information page.
2. Push the power circuit breaker switch to the
on (I) position. The rocker-type switch is located
at the back of the appliance.
3. Activate the control by pressing the On/O
button on the control panel once. The On/O
indicator will illuminate and remain lit until the
appliance is o. The digital display indicates the
last temperature set-point of compartment.
4. Select desired mode of operation. Press the IRR
button to select the irrigation uids mode or the INJ
button to choose the injection uids mode. The last
set-point temperature for that mode of operation
will appear in the display.
5. Set desired temperature. To set the uid warming
temperature, press and hold the Up or Down
Arrow buttons to change the value shown in the
display. The irrigation uids set-point temperature
range is 37°C to 66°C (98°F to 150°F) and the
injection uids set-point temperature range is
37°C to 40°C (98°F to 104°F).
POWER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SWITCH
NOTE: In order to switch between the irrigation and
injection modes, first turn the power to the
electronic control o and then back on.
NOTE: Switching from a higher temperature setting to
a lower setting may cause an unwanted alarm.
CAUTION
Verify that the fan is rotating freely. If it is not
working, discard the fluid inventory, contact a
service representative, and discontinue use of
appliance until it is repaired.
CAUTION
If the fluid warmer controller has failed, or if error
messages are displayed, it is recommended that the fluid
inventory be discarded. Refer to the troubleshooting
guide for error descriptions and action required.
NOTICE: Do not load the basket beyond the
recommended maximum capacity.
Overloading may cause lower or uneven
temperatures of product and damage to
basket and basket rail supports. Baskets that
are overloaded may slip o rail supports,
resulting in possible damage to product and
equipment, as well as causing possible injury.
Electronic Control and LED Display
On/Off Button
Status
Indicator LED
Status Indicator
LED
Irrigation
Mode
Up
Arrow
Down
Arrow
Overtemp
Alarm
Injection
Mode
Main Display
Set-point Remperature
LockOvertemp
Error

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Cleaning and Prevetative Maintenance
Cleaning and Preventive Maintenance
Protecting stainless steel, epoxy coated and plastic
surfaces
It is important to guard against corrosion
in the care of stainless steel surfaces.
Harsh, corrosive, or inappropriate
chemicals can completely destroy the
protective surface layer of stainless
steel, epoxy or plastic. Abrasive pads,
steel wool, or metal implements will
abrade surfaces causing damage to
this protective coating and will eventually result in areas of
corrosion. Even water, particularly hard water that contains
high to moderate concentrations of chloride, will cause
oxidation and pitting that result in rust and corrosion. In
addition, many acidic spills le to remain on metal surfaces are
contributing factors that will corrode surfaces.
Proper cleaning agents, materials, and methods are vital to
maintaining the appearance and life of this appliance. Spilled
items should be removed and the area wiped as soon as possible
but at the very least, a minimum of once per day. Always
thoroughly rinse surfaces aer using a cleaning agent and wipe
standing water as quickly as possible aer rinsing.
Cleaning agents
Use non-abrasive cleaning products designed for use on
stainless steel surfaces. Cleaning agents must be chloride-free
compounds and must not contain quaternary salts. Never use
hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel surfaces.
Failure to observe this will void the warranty. Always use the
proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer’s recommended
strength. Contact your local cleaning supplier for product
recommendations.
Cleaning Materials
Cleaning can usually be accomplished with the proper cleaning
agent and a so, clean cloth. When more aggressive methods are
needed, use a non-abrasive scouring pad on dicult areas and
make certain to scrub with the visible grain of surface metal to
avoid surface scratches. Never use wire brushes, metal scouring
pads, or scrapers to remove residue. Failure to observe this will
void the warranty.
CAUTION
To protect surfaces, completely
avoid the use of abrasive cleaning
compounds, chloride based cleaners,
or cleaners containing quaternary
salts. NEVER use hydrochloric acid
(muriatic acid) on stainless steel.
NEVER use wire brushes, metal
scouring pads or scrapers.
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Daily Checklist:
❏Ensure that the correct operation and care manual is
available to all users.
❏Ensure that all people using this appliance have
been properly trained in the operation and safety
instructions.
❏DO NOT overload cabinet.
• Blanket Warmer: 1" (25mm) from top interior of
unit and/or shelf
• Fluid Warmer: See electrical/capacity page
Weekly Checklist:
❏Inspect condition of plug and cord. Replace if
damaged.
❏Clean dust from under inserts, outer vents surrounding
the unit and around top of bonnet (if applicable).
❏Check insert assembly (depends on unit):
• Blanket Warmer: Check the blanket support
assembly and shelf. Is the assembly in place?
Are any pieces missing?
• Fluid Warmer: Check basket and side rail condition.
Do baskets move smoothly and freely?
❏Check that all control and interior LEDs light up.
Monthly Checklist:
❏Check door gasket integrity. Are there any tears? Is the
gasket worn or loose? Ensure seal is tight to unit body.
Replace gasket if integrity is compromised.
❏Check air temperature sensor mount on the interior of
chamber. Is the guard in place and is it fully secured to
the unit?
❏Check condition of casters or feet. Ensure components
are secure and tightly threaded.
❏Check control panel overlay condition. Are there
any tears or excessive wear on the graphic? Does the
control work properly when buttons are pushed?
❏Is the set temperature comparable to the actual
temperature displayed? Check cavity air temperature
with a quality thermocouple placed 1" (25mm) from
the cavity sensor not allowing it to touch any surface.
Monitor for approximately one hour in an empty
cavity.
Contact service for immediate repair
if any of the above problems exist.

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Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance
The cleanliness and appearance of this equipment will contribute considerably to its
operating efficiency. Make certain the cabinet and door gasket are kept free of any debris
that may accumulate. Good equipment that is kept clean works better and lasts longer.
CLEAN THE UNIT REGULARLY:
1. Disconnect the cabinet from the power source.
2. Remove all detachable items such as blanket support assembly and shelf for the
blanket chamber and the metal basket and basket rail supports for the fluid chamber.
Clean these items separately.
NOTICE: Never use abrasive cleaning compounds, chloride based cleaners, or cleaners
containing quaternary salts. Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on
stainless steel.
3. Clean the interior metal surfaces of the cabinet with a damp cloth and any mild
commercial detergent. Avoid the use of abrasive cleaning compounds. Rinse surfaces
by wiping with sponge & clean warm water. Remove excess water with sponge and
wipe dry with a clean cloth or air dry. Leave doors open until interior is completely dry.
4. Interior can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning and rinsing. This solution must be approved for
use on stainless steel surfaces. Replace support assembly.
5. Clean the exterior of the cabinet with a cleaner recommended for stainless steel surfaces. Spray the cleaner on a
clean cloth and wipe with the grain of the stainless steel.
6. Clean the window glass with a standard commercial glass cleaner.
7. Wipe control panel, door vents, door handles, and door gaskets thoroughly since these areas harbor debris.
8. Wipe door gaskets and control panel dry with a clean, soft cloth.
9. To help maintain the protective film coating on polished stainless steel, clean the exterior of the cabinet with a
cleaner recommended for stainless steel surfaces. Spray the cleaning agent on a clean cloth and wipe with the
grain of the stainless steel.
Always follow appropriate state or local health (hygiene) regulations regarding all applicable cleaning and
sanitation requirements.
CARE AND CLEANING
WARNING
To prevent serious injury, death, or property
damage, always disconnect the appliance
from the power source before cleaning
orservicing.
WARNING
To prevent serious personal injury, death, or
property damage:
Do not steam clean, hose down or flood the
interior or exterior with water or liquid solution
of any kind. Do not use water jet toclean. Failure
to observe this precaution will void the warranty.
(IP X0 - Listed as Ordinary)

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Troubleshooting
Code Description Action Required
Display
ashes
set point
Cavity temperature
higher than set point
Cavity temperature is higher than the set point temperature.
• Allow cavity to cool to set point temperature.
• Not applicable on warmers with control CC-34765.
door The door has been
open for more than
3 minutes.
• Close the door.
• Verify that the door switch is operating. Replace the door switch if necessary.
E-10 The compartment
air sensor is
shorted.
• Detach the sensor from the terminal block. Measure the resistance of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C) using a container of ice water. The ohm
reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is +/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• If the error continues call service.
E-11 The compartment
air sensor is open.
• Detach the sensor from the terminal block. Measure the resistance of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C) using a container of ice water. The ohm
reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is +/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• If the error continues call service.
E-30 Under Temperature
(Blanket warmers
only)
This error occurs when the blanket chamber temperature is lower than the set
temperature for 90 minutes or longer.
• Ensure that the door is closed.
• If the compartment is overloaded, redistribute the inventory. Do not exceed the
height of the insert.
E-31 Over Temperature • If the compartment is overloaded, redistribute the inventory. Do not exceed the
height of the insert.
• Measure the resistance of the sensor with an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C)
using a container of ice water. The ohm reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is
+/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• Replace the defective relay.
• If the error continues, call service.
E-50 Temperature
Measurement Error
• Call service.
E-60 Real-Time
Clock Error
• Has the appliance been unplugged for an extended period of time?
• To resolve the error, set the power circuit breaker switch to the ON (I) position for
1 minute, then set the power circuit breaker switch to the OFF (O) position for 5
seconds, and then set the power circuit breaker switch to the ON (I) position. The
error message should no longer appear in the LED screen.
• In order for the appliance to fully recharge, the appliance should remain plugged
in and the power circuit breaker switch in the ON (I) position for a minimum of 24
hours aer resetting.
• Upon resolving an E-60 error, ensure that the date and time are correct.
E-61 Real-Time
Clock Error
• Call service.
E-80 EEPROM Error • Ensure that all temperature and times are properly set.
• If the error continues, call service.
E-81 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-82 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-83 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-87 EEPROM Error • Ensure that all calibration osets are properly set.
• If the error continues, call service for proper calibration instructions.
E-90 A controller button
is stuck
• A controller button has been held down for longer than 60 seconds. Adjust the
controller. The error will reset when the problem has been resolved.
E-99 Hardware is
over temperature.
• Inspect the connections and the condition of the high-limit bimetal thermostat and
the fan switch (uid warmers only). Adjust if necessary.
• Ensure that the compartment fan motor is operating (uid warmers only). Air
movement from the compartment fan should move the safety sail switch to the
closed position. Adjust the fan or replace the fan motor.
• If the error continues, call service.
Troubleshooting Guide
NOTE:
If the warmer is not operating properly, do the following
before calling an authorized service agent:
• Verify that the power to the warmer is on.
• Ensure the female end of plug is securely seated in
the warmer and that the male end of the plug is in an
appropriate, functioning outlet.
• Examine the high limit manual reset button. If the
reset button is tripped, reset the button using the
instructions How to manually reset the warmer.
• If a temperature calibration adjustment is required,
call service for proper instructions.
• All error codes must be cleared by pressing the circuit
breaker on the back of the warmer to the o (O)
position and allowing the warmer to cool.
Notice: Do not attempt to repair or service the warmer
beyond this point. Contact the manufacturer for the
nearest authorized service agent. Repairs made by
any other service agent without prior authorization
by the manufacturer will void the warranty.
How to Manually Reset
the Warmer:
1. Locate the manual reset
button at the rear of the
warmer. (The location may
vary from the diagram.)
2. Use a pen, screwdriver or other long, thin implement
to rmly push the reset button. The button clicks when
it resets.
If the reset button trips again while the appliance is
running, contact a qualied service technician.
This section is provided for the assistance of
qualified and trained service technicians only
and is not intended for use by untrained or
unauthorized service personnel. Failure to
observe this precaution may void the warranty.
Circuit
breaker
Manual reset button

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Troubleshooting
Code Description Action Required
Display
ashes
set point
Cavity temperature
higher than set point
Cavity temperature is higher than the set point temperature.
• Allow cavity to cool to set point temperature.
• Not applicable on warmers with control CC-34765.
door The door has been
open for more than
3 minutes.
• Close the door.
• Verify that the door switch is operating. Replace the door switch if necessary.
E-10 The compartment
air sensor is
shorted.
• Detach the sensor from the terminal block. Measure the resistance of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C) using a container of ice water. The ohm
reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is +/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• If the error continues call service.
E-11 The compartment
air sensor is open.
• Detach the sensor from the terminal block. Measure the resistance of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C) using a container of ice water. The ohm
reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is +/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• If the error continues call service.
E-30 Under Temperature
(Blanket warmers
only)
This error occurs when the blanket chamber temperature is lower than the set
temperature for 90 minutes or longer.
• Ensure that the door is closed.
• If the compartment is overloaded, redistribute the inventory. Do not exceed the
height of the insert.
E-31 Over Temperature • If the compartment is overloaded, redistribute the inventory. Do not exceed the
height of the insert.
• Measure the resistance of the sensor with an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C)
using a container of ice water. The ohm reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is
+/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• Replace the defective relay.
• If the error continues, call service.
E-50 Temperature
Measurement Error
• Call service.
E-60 Real-Time
Clock Error
• Has the appliance been unplugged for an extended period of time?
• To resolve the error, set the power circuit breaker switch to the ON (I) position for
1 minute, then set the power circuit breaker switch to the OFF (O) position for 5
seconds, and then set the power circuit breaker switch to the ON (I) position. The
error message should no longer appear in the LED screen.
• In order for the appliance to fully recharge, the appliance should remain plugged
in and the power circuit breaker switch in the ON (I) position for a minimum of 24
hours aer resetting.
• Upon resolving an E-60 error, ensure that the date and time are correct.
E-61 Real-Time
Clock Error
• Call service.
E-80 EEPROM Error • Ensure that all temperature and times are properly set.
• If the error continues, call service.
E-81 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-82 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-83 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-87 EEPROM Error • Ensure that all calibration osets are properly set.
• If the error continues, call service for proper calibration instructions.
E-90 A controller button
is stuck
• A controller button has been held down for longer than 60 seconds. Adjust the
controller. The error will reset when the problem has been resolved.
E-99 Hardware is
over temperature.
• Inspect the connections and the condition of the high-limit bimetal thermostat and
the fan switch (uid warmers only). Adjust if necessary.
• Ensure that the compartment fan motor is operating (uid warmers only). Air
movement from the compartment fan should move the safety sail switch to the
closed position. Adjust the fan or replace the fan motor.
• If the error continues, call service.
Troubleshooting Guide
Code Description Action Required
Display
ashes
set point
Cavity temperature
higher than set point
Cavity temperature is higher than the set point temperature.
• Allow cavity to cool to set point temperature.
• Not applicable on warmers with control CC-34765.
door The door has been
open for more than
3 minutes.
• Close the door.
• Verify that the door switch is operating. Replace the door switch if necessary.
E-10 The compartment
air sensor is
shorted.
• Detach the sensor from the terminal block. Measure the resistance of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C) using a container of ice water. The ohm
reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is +/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• If the error continues call service.
E-11 The compartment
air sensor is open.
• Detach the sensor from the terminal block. Measure the resistance of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C) using a container of ice water. The ohm
reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is +/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• If the error continues call service.
E-30 Under Temperature
(Blanket warmers
only)
This error occurs when the blanket chamber temperature is lower than the set
temperature for 90 minutes or longer.
• Ensure that the door is closed.
• If the compartment is overloaded, redistribute the inventory. Do not exceed the
height of the insert.
E-31 Over Temperature • If the compartment is overloaded, redistribute the inventory. Do not exceed the
height of the insert.
• Measure the resistance of the sensor with an ohmmeter. Test the sensor at 32°F (0°C)
using a container of ice water. The ohm reading should be 100. If the ohm reading is
+/- 10, replace the sensor.
• Inspect wires for integrity. Ensure proper and secure connections are made at the
controller and the terminal block.
• Replace the defective relay.
• If the error continues, call service.
E-50 Temperature
Measurement Error
• Call service.
E-60 Real-Time
Clock Error
• Has the appliance been unplugged for an extended period of time?
• To resolve the error, set the power circuit breaker switch to the ON (I) position for
1 minute, then set the power circuit breaker switch to the OFF (O) position for 5
seconds, and then set the power circuit breaker switch to the ON (I) position. The
error message should no longer appear in the LED screen.
• In order for the appliance to fully recharge, the appliance should remain plugged
in and the power circuit breaker switch in the ON (I) position for a minimum of 24
hours aer resetting.
• Upon resolving an E-60 error, ensure that the date and time are correct.
E-61 Real-Time
Clock Error
• Call service.
E-80 EEPROM Error • Ensure that all temperature and times are properly set.
• If the error continues, call service.
E-81 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-82 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-83 EEPROM Error • Call service.
E-87 EEPROM Error • Ensure that all calibration osets are properly set.
• If the error continues, call service for proper calibration instructions.
E-90 A controller button
is stuck
• A controller button has been held down for longer than 60 seconds. Adjust the
controller. The error will reset when the problem has been resolved.
E-99 Hardware is
over temperature.
• Inspect the connections and the condition of the high-limit bimetal thermostat and
the fan switch (uid warmers only). Adjust if necessary.
• Ensure that the compartment fan motor is operating (uid warmers only). Air
movement from the compartment fan should move the safety sail switch to the
closed position. Adjust the fan or replace the fan motor.
• If the error continues, call service.
Troubleshooting Guide

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Service
LOC DESCRIPTION QTY EC1260BL QTY EC1540BL QTY EC1730BL
INTERIOR FAN HOUSING/GUARD 1012557
FAN BLADE EFA FA EFA
THERMOSTAT, MANUAL RESET, FLUID ETT TT ETT
THERMOSTAT, MANUAL RESET, BLANKET TT TT TT
SENSOR BLOCK BK BK BK
SCREWS, SENSOR BLOCK (- " FH PHH) SC SC SC
SENSOR SN SN SN
SENSOR GUARD
SCREWS, SENSOR GUARD & TOP COVER ** SC ** SC ** SC
LED LAMP LP LP LP
LED LAMP SCREWS (- /" PHH) SC SC SC
CONTROL PANEL OVERLAY PE PE PE
PE
TOP COVER
CORDSET, HOSPITAL GRADE, FT M ECD ECD ECD
STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING BU BU BU
BONNET 5009658 5010865
REAR COVER 5010856 5010855
FAN, BOX FA* FA FA*
FA FA FA
FAN MOTOR† R* R R*
MOTOR BOX
* MOTOR MOUNT
* MOTOR SPACER
SIDE COVERS 1024004 1023954
* SCREWS, SIDE COVERS (- /" PHH) SC SC
BOTTOM/BUMPER ASSEMBLY
FEET, LEVELING FE
* FEET INSERTS FT
CASTERS, " mm) RIGID CS CS
CASTERS, " mm) SWIVEL W/ BRAKE CS CS
FAN SWITCH SW
SCREWS, FAN SWITCH (- " FH PHH) SC
SCREWS, FAN SWITCH BRACKET (- /" FH PHH) SC
BRACKET, FAN SWITCH
WASHER, FLAT, M WS
WASHER, SPLIT LOCK, M WS
NUT, M. HEX NUT NU
HINGE SET SET OF HINGES . HG HG . HG
* SCREWS, HINGE (- /" FH) SC SC
* SCREWS, HINGE (M . FH PHH) SC
* SCREWS, HINGE (- " FH) SC
WINDOW DOOR ASSEMBLY
* GASKET, DOOR GS GS GS
WINDOW DOOR ASSEMBLY
* GASKET, DOOR GS GS GS
HANDLE, DOOR HD HD HD
* SCREWS, STRIKER PLATE (- /" PH) SC SC SC
* SCREWS, HANDLE (M . FH PHH) SC SC SC
BLANKET SUPPORT SIDE
BLANKET SUPPORT SHELF
BLANKET SUPPORT BASE — —
FLUID INSERT ASSEMBLY 5014019
BASKET BS-28516
DRAWER SLIDE GUIDE GI-25942 GI*
PANEL BOTTOM, INSERT
PANEL SIDE, INSERT
RIVETS, INSERT RI
FLUID INSERT SUPPORT HEADER
* NOT SHOWN
** VARIES
PART NUMBERS
AND DRAWINGS
ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT
NOTICE.
† Note: The cavity
fan motor has
a one year life
expectancy. The
cavity fan motor
parts warranty
remains in eect
one (1) year from
installation or
fieen (15) months
from the shipping
date, whichever
occurs first.
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