FPG IN 3H06 User manual

Heated Cabinets
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Part No.26118 Rev. H September 2018 - 2 - Inline 3000 Series Cabinets
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................6
Welcome..........................................................................................................................................................6
Future Products Group (FPG)...................................................................................................................6
Guidance and Help....................................................................................................................................6
Warranty..........................................................................................................................................................6
Warranty Period ........................................................................................................................................6
Liability Exceptions....................................................................................................................................7
Specific Exclusions....................................................................................................................................7
Assessment...............................................................................................................................................7
Time Limit..................................................................................................................................................7
Caution......................................................................................................................................................7
OPERATION......................................................................................................................8
Cabinet Layout................................................................................................................................................8
3000 Series Cabinets................................................................................................................................8
Lighting......................................................................................................................................................8
Controls...........................................................................................................................................................8
Light Switch...............................................................................................................................................8
Heating......................................................................................................................................................8
Thermometer.............................................................................................................................................8
Preparation .....................................................................................................................................................9
Shelf Location and Ticketing .....................................................................................................................9
Shelf Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................9
Power Supply............................................................................................................................................9
Set the Temperature .................................................................................................................................9
Fumes and Odours....................................................................................................................................9
Load Cabinet...........................................................................................................................................10
WARNING: Aluminium Foil......................................................................................................................10
Close all Doors........................................................................................................................................10
Turn on Lights .........................................................................................................................................10
WARNING: Extraction Fan......................................................................................................................10
Door Opening..........................................................................................................................................10
TROUBLE SHOOTING....................................................................................................11
CLEANING ......................................................................................................................12
Cautions........................................................................................................................................................12
Power......................................................................................................................................................12
Water.......................................................................................................................................................12
Exterior..........................................................................................................................................................12
Metal Surfaces ........................................................................................................................................12
Glass.......................................................................................................................................................12
Sliding Doors...........................................................................................................................................12
Interior...........................................................................................................................................................13
Cabinet Well............................................................................................................................................13
Trays, Racks, Shelves & Air Grills...........................................................................................................13

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Routines........................................................................................................................................................13
Schedules................................................................................................................................................13
Inspection................................................................................................................................................13
Correction................................................................................................................................................13
INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................14
Regulations...................................................................................................................................................14
Compliance with Local Requirements .....................................................................................................14
Setting Up .....................................................................................................................................................14
Unpacking ...............................................................................................................................................14
Site Preparation.......................................................................................................................................14
Cabinet Preparation ................................................................................................................................14
Shelf Trays..............................................................................................................................................14
Grounding................................................................................................................................................15
Power Supply..........................................................................................................................................15
Isolation...................................................................................................................................................15
Location ........................................................................................................................................................15
Ventilation................................................................................................................................................15
Access.....................................................................................................................................................15
Fumes and Odours..................................................................................................................................15
Livery.............................................................................................................................................................16
Custom Inserts........................................................................................................................................16
SERVICING .....................................................................................................................17
Control Gear .................................................................................................................................................17
Location...................................................................................................................................................17
Lighting.........................................................................................................................................................17
Caution....................................................................................................................................................17
Test Lighting Components ......................................................................................................................17
Access to LED Strips...............................................................................................................................17
LED Strip Replacement...........................................................................................................................17
Heating..........................................................................................................................................................18
Caution....................................................................................................................................................18
Element Replacement.............................................................................................................................18
Test.........................................................................................................................................................18
Caution....................................................................................................................................................18
Re-assemble...........................................................................................................................................18
Door Seals.....................................................................................................................................................19
Seal Replacement...................................................................................................................................19
Sliding Doors...........................................................................................................................................19
Mains Lead....................................................................................................................................................19
Lead Replacement..................................................................................................................................19

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SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................20
Mechanical....................................................................................................................................................20
Electrical .......................................................................................................................................................20
Compliance...................................................................................................................................................21
Standards................................................................................................................................................21
Operational Safety...................................................................................................................................21
Performance Aspects..............................................................................................................................21
Improvements...............................................................................................................................................21
Ongoing Development.............................................................................................................................21
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS...............................................................................22
Model: IN 3H06 .......................................................................................................................................22
Model: IN 3H08 .......................................................................................................................................22
Model: IN 3H12 .......................................................................................................................................23
Model: IN 3H15 .......................................................................................................................................23
SPARE PARTS................................................................................................................24
Cabinet Serial Number............................................................................................................................24
Handed Parts ..........................................................................................................................................25
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS.............................................................................................26
Dimensions...................................................................................................................................................26
IN-3H06-A002 .........................................................................................................................................26
IN-3H08/12/15.........................................................................................................................................27
Cabinet Variants......................................................................................................................................28
Livery.......................................................................................................................................................28
Bench Cut-outs.............................................................................................................................................29
In Bench Mounting ..................................................................................................................................29
On Bench Mounting.................................................................................................................................29

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INTRODUCTION
Welcome
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INTRODUCTION
Future
Products
Group (FPG)
Welcome to the world of FPG! Our products are designed and engineered to
give you the optimal performance that you deserve with innovative visual
merchandising appeal.
We are confident that you will be delighted with your state of the art inline food
service cabinet, and that it will become a valued appliance in your store.
Guidance and
Help
Any new appliance can seem very complex and confusing at first glance. To
ensure you receive the utmost benefit from your new inline cabinet, there are
two things you can do.
•Before operating the cabinet, please read the instruction book carefully and
follow its recommendations. The time taken will be well spent. These
instructions both general and technical tell you how to install, operate and
look after your inline food service cabinet so that you can receive the full
benefits that this cabinet has to offer.
•These instructions cannot, however, cover all eventualities. If you are
unsure of any aspect of the installation, instructions or performance of your
cabinet, contact your dealer promptly or contact us via email to
Warranty
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INTRODUCTION
Warranty
Period
Future Products Group Limited warrants, to the original purchaser of an FPG
manufactured food service cabinet that for ONE YEAR (12 months), from the
date of purchase, any defect in workmanship or material resulting in the product
malfunctioning while under correct use will be rectified.
Liability under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing a part, without
charge.
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Warranty cont.
HEATED CABINETS - INTRODUCTION
Liability
Exceptions
Liability under this warranty does not include:
•Any loss, or damage or expenses directly or indirectly arising from use or
inability to use the product or from any other cause.
•Any part of the cabinet which has been subject to misuse, neglect,
alteration, incorrect installation, accident, or damage caused by
transportation, use of abrasive or caustic chemicals, flooding, fire or acts of
God.
•Any damage or malfunction resulting from the use of non-FPG supplied
spare parts.
Specific
Exclusions
The following are specifically excluded from warranty:
•Breakage of glass or plastic components, or the replacement of LED lighting
assemblies or gaskets.
•Failure to re-assemble the cabinet correctly after cleaning.
•Fair wear and tear.
Assessment
The liability under this warranty is dependent on an assessment by FPG, to
determine the defect in workmanship or materials.
Time Limit
FPG does not guarantee that any service to be performed under this warranty
will be carried out within any particular time limit.
Caution
No warranty claim will be accepted unless authorised by FPG prior to
commencement of service.

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OPERATION
Cabinet Layout
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OPERATION
3000 Series
Cabinets
The 3000 Series cabinets are available with
either fixed glass or sliding glass front doors,
and sliding glass rear doors, (hinged on 600).
The series includes Ambient, Heated and
Refrigerated models.
The cabinet lighting and temperature controls
are on the back of the cabinet.
Lighting
All cabinets are fitted with high
efficiency LED lighting strips in the
ceiling of the cabinet as standard.
Additional LED strips, below each
shelf, are available as an optional
extra, at the time of ordering.
Controls
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OPERATION
Light Switch
The control panel is located at
the top of the cabinet back.
To turn the lights on, rotate the
switch, with the LIGHT symbol.
Heating
Set the desired temperature
with the thermostat control
knob. Turn it to the off mark
when heating is not required.
Thermometer
A thermometer indicates the
internal temperature of the
cabinet.

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Preparation
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OPERATION
Shelf Location
and Ticketing
All shelves are adjustable in height and can easily be
moved up or down, to match product size.
If shelf lights are fitted, the movement is restricted to
50mm, because of the electric cables to the lights.
For greater movement contact the manufacturer or
supplier for advice, as electrical modifications may be
required.
Wire shelf racks are supplied as standard, but trays,
as shown, are available to order.
The front and rear edges of the shelves are profiled to
carry ticketing/labels.
Shelf
Adjustment
To move the shelf brackets, first remove the sliding doors and the shelf trays.
Using two people, one on each bracket, lift the brackets straight up firmly and
then pull the brackets forward, to disengage them from the slots in the support
posts.
Insert the brackets into their new position,
and push bracket down firmly.
The brackets may be positioned to give
two different degrees of slope to the
shelves.
Refit all shelf trays and doors.
N.B. Make sure brackets are pushed down as far as they can go. Failure
to do this may result in shelf collapse, when loaded with product.
Power Supply
Ensure that power is connected to the cabinet.
Set the
Temperature
Set the thermostat to the desired temperature, 75 degrees Celsius is the
recommended setting to maintain food temperature within food safety
guidelines.
NOTE Setting the dial to a higher temperature than required will not speed up
the heating process. Set it to the desired temperature.
Fumes and
Odours
Before use, operate the cabinet for 4 hours to remove any fumes or odours,
which may be present. This will avoid possible tainting of food.
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Preparation cont.
HEATED CABINETS - OPERATION
Load Cabinet
Load the cabinet with pre-heated product.
The cabinet is designed to maintain the
temperature of pre-heated product above 65C.
It is not an oven, and consequently, if cold
product is introduced, there could be a
considerable delay before the operating
temperature rises to the normal operating level.
WARNING:
Aluminium Foil
Do NOT place aluminium foil on the base
trays. This will disrupt the convection
circulation of air, and cause uneven heating.
Blockage of air vents may cause severe
overheating of the cabinet base.
Close all Doors
It is important to keep all cabinet doors closed. If doors are not fully closed, an
even temperature will not be maintained within the cabinet.
Turn on Lights
When ready for service, turn on the cabinet lights.
WARNING:
Extraction Fan
Do not place items on top of the cabinet, where they could block the air flow
from the extraction fan.
Door Opening
The cabinet is designed to maintain food at a temperature above 65C. The
heating system is designed to maintain this temperature with the doors being
opened and closed up to sixty times per hour.
If the doors are left open for an extended period the temperature will fall. Once
the doors are closed the temperature will take some time to rise to the normal
operating level. The longer the doors are open the longer the time to restore
normal operating temperature.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Doors are not sliding smoothly
Door not in track
Install door correctly in track
Debris in track
Clean door tracks (see cleaning)
Lack of lubricant
Apply food grade lubricant to
door track
Cabinet does not operate/start
The mains isolating switch on
the wall, circuit breaker or
fuses are off at the power
board
Turn isolating switch circuit
breaker or fuses on
The thermostat is in the OFF
position
Turn control knob to desired
temperature
Internal fuse blown
Have wiring checked and
replace fuse (5A Slow Blow)
Cabinet does not reach
temperature
One or more doors is open
Close doors and re-test
temperature after thirty
minutes
Thermostat setting disturbed
Re-set thermostat and re-test
after thirty minutes
Thermostat is faulty
Have thermostat replaced
An element is blown
Have the element replaced
Cabinet lights not working
The light switch is OFF
Turn light switch ON
A failed LED power supply
Replace the power supply
An LED strip has failed
Replace the LED assembly
Internal fuse blown
Have wiring checked and
replace fuse (5A Slow Blow)
Aluminium parts corroded
Caustic detergent damage
Order replacement parts
Service
Personnel Only
The table entries in italics indicate actions to be taken only by qualified Service
Personnel.

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CLEANING
A wall chart is included at the back of this manual. It contains step-by-step instructions for every
day cleaning of your cabinet. However, please read the following additional information.
Cautions
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CLEANING
Power
ALWAYS TURN THE POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE CLEANING.
Water
THIS UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF. DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO
CLEAN THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS CABINET.
Exterior
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CLEANING
Metal Surfaces
Stainless steel or aluminium surfaces should be cleaned with hot soapy water or
a good quality metal cleaning compound. DO NOT clean surfaces with abrasive
pads or cleaners (e.g. Scotchbrite pads or Jif), as paint, stainless steel and
aluminium surfaces will be damaged.
Glass
All glass should be cleaned using a good quality glass cleaner and a clean
cloth.
DO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaners, because they will damage the surface
of the glass.
Sliding Doors
Sliding glass doors are located by plastic guides at the
top and bottom.
The doors can be removed for cleaning by sliding the
door to a central position, placing hands either side of the
door, lifting it up and then swinging it out at the bottom.
When replacing doors, make sure that they are located in
the correct slots, top and bottom. The left door should be
in the inner slots, and the right door in the outer slots.
Sliding door tracks should be vacuumed out regularly to
keep doors sliding freely.
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Interior
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CLEANING
Cabinet Well
To clean the hot
cabinet well, first
lift out the deck
trays and dividers
and then sweep
out or vacuum
away loose debris.
This cabinet is a dry well unit, so the well is not waterproof. Do NOT pour water
into the well as it will leak out and damage insulation and electrical wiring.
Trays, Racks,
Shelves & Air
Grills
Stainless steel trays, racks, shelves, grills etc. should be cleaned with hot soapy
water. Do not use abrasive pads or cleaners (e.g. Scotchbrite pads or Jif), as
these may damage surfaces.
Warning: Dishwasher detergents will damage any anodised aluminium parts.
Routines
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CLEANING
Schedules
To maintain optimum performance, cleaning schedules must be regular and
thorough.
Inspection
As part of the cleaning routine, the controls, mechanical parts and electrical
wiring should be inspected for damage, deterioration or need of adjustment.
Correction
If any small faults are found, have them attended to promptly by a competent
serviceman. Don’t wait until they cause a complete breakdown.

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INSTALLATION
Regulations
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INSTALLATION
Compliance
with Local
Requirements
It is very important that your inline food cabinet is installed correctly and that the
operation is correct before use. Installation must comply with local electrical,
health & safety and hygiene requirements.
Setting Up
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INSTALLATION
Unpacking
Unpack and check unit for damage and report any damage to the carrier and
supplier. Report any deficiencies to your supplier.
The cabinet is supplied fully assembled, but the shelf trays are packed
separately.
Site
Preparation
Ensure the cabinet location and any bench cut outs are made to the precise
measurements shown in the Mechanical Drawings. Position the cabinet in its
allocated working position. Use a spirit level to ensure the cabinet is level from
side to side and front to back. (If this is not carried out, uneven temperature
distribution could occur).
Cabinet
Preparation
Remove all tapes, ties and packers,
used to prevent movement during
transit.
Lift out the deck trays, grills and divider
bars, to gain access to the cabinet well.
Check that all plastic film protection has
been removed from surfaces; otherwise
it will melt when the cabinet heats up.
Re-assemble the trays and shelves.
Shelf Trays
Remove the shelf trays from their packing, peel off the protective plastic coating
and assemble them on the support members.
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Setting Up cont.
HEATED CABINETS - INSTALLATION
Grounding
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED TO EARTH
The grounding lead, in the mains cable, must always be connected to ground.
A binding post is also provided adjacent to the control gear chassis, to allow the
cabinet to be bonded to a surge grounding conductor or to adjacent equipment,
should this be required.
Power Supply
Before connecting to the power supply, check that the local supply is correct to
that shown on the rating plate, located on the rear of the cabinet.
Isolation
If the cabinet is not connected by a plug and socket, but is hard wired to the
mains supply, a means of isolation must be provided.
If a plug and socket are used, they should still be accessible after the cabinet is
installed.
Location
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INSTALLATION
Ventilation
The heated cabinet is designed to meet the HACCP specification with free room
air circulation.
Access
Access to the back of the cabinet is required for loading, cleaning, re-positioning
of shelves and operation of the control panel.
Fumes and
Odours
Before use, operate the cabinet for 4 hours at 90°C, to remove any fumes or
odours, which may be present. Open the doors periodically during this period,
to allow a change of air. This will avoid possible tainting of food.

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Livery
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INSTALLATION
Custom Inserts
The captive strips, above and below the front doors, can be removed and
replaced with coloured or printed strips of decorative laminate, if desired.
The cabinet top must be unscrewed, to allow the upper strip to be changed.
The lower
strip is held
captive by the
cabinet ends,
and has to be
bowed for
removal and
insertion.
Insert the upper edge into the narrow groove, closest to the curved surface, bow
the strip to insert the end into the lower groove, then, use your thumbs to work
the rest of the strip into place.
If the strip is hard to bend, a length of wooden dowel can be placed underneath
to aid bowing. The dowel should be progressively withdrawn as the strip is
inserted.
Note: Most metals are too rigid for insertion in this position.
Maximum strip thickness is 0.75mm. See Mechanical Drawings for dimensions.

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SERVICING
Control Gear
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SERVICING
Location
The electrical control gear is located in the top of the
cabinet.
Remove the top plate to access the control gear.
The chassis has a light switch, power supplies for the
lights and fan, a thermostat, a thermometer and a
protective fuse.
Extraction fans are fitted in the cabinet top, to keep the power supplies cool.
Lighting
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SERVICING
Caution
Do not service lights without isolating the cabinet from the mains supply.
Test Lighting
Components
Before replacing an LED strip, check that its power supply is working.
If there is no dc voltage at the output, the power supply should be replaced.
If there is a dc output, the LED strip must be replaced.
Access to LED
Strips
The LED strips are protected with plastic
covers. These clip into grooves in the
aluminium extrusion.
Remove the plastic cover to access the LED
strip.
The top light assembly is different from the
shelf lights, so the correct replacement unit
must be used.
LED Strip
Replacement
Individual LED modules cannot be
replaced. A complete light unit must
be used.
Connection is made with a plug and
socket. Disconnect the supply lead
from the faulty unit, and reconnect it
to the replacement unit.

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Heating
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SERVICING
Caution
DO NOT attempt to replace heating elements without isolating the cabinet
at the supply switch or by unplugging it from the mains supply.
Element
Replacement
CAUTION:
This must only
be carried out by
a qualified
service person.
Remove all base trays and dividers from
inside the cabinet, to reveal the heating
elements.
To access the element terminals,
remove the screws securing the element
to the rear bulkhead. Unclip the element
from its support brackets and withdraw it
to reveal the connections.
Disconnect the old element, connect the replacement, taking care to replace
and refit any insulation material. Position the new element against the
bulkhead, clip it into the support brackets and replace the two fixing screws.
Test
Turn the power on and test the heater operation. If normal operation cannot be
restored, by replacing the element, other circuit elements will have to be
checked, see Fault Finding.
Caution
Do not run the cabinet heaters for extended periods, without the base
trays and divider bars in position. Directly radiated heat may otherwise
damage the lower light fittings.
Re-assemble
If the heater is now working, replace the steel connection covers and re-
assemble the base trays and dividers inside the cabinet.

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Door Seals
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SERVICING
Seal
Replacement
The doors should be removed to allow the old seals to be removed and the new
ones fitted. See the Cleaning section for details.
Sliding Doors
Each sliding door has a seal between the door and the cabinet end panel. The
seal slides into a groove in the door extrusion, and can be withdrawn and
replaced, if damaged.
A centre seal is fitted
between the inner and
outer doors. The Qlon
seal is located in a slot
in the aluminium
extrusion, and can be
replaced if damaged.
Mains Lead
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SERVICING
Lead
Replacement
If damaged, the mains lead must ONLY be replaced by a qualified service
person.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical
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SPECIFICATIONS
CABINET MODEL
IN 3H06
IN 3H08
IN 3H12
IN 3H15
Height
767 mm
761 mm
761 mm
761 mm
Width
593 mm
803 mm
1203 mm
1503 mm
Depth
663 mm
663 mm
663 mm
663 mm
Dry Weight
62 kg
62 kg
92 kg
122 kg
Cabinet Well Material
Stainless steel
Cabinet Colour
Grey, stainless steel and natural anodised aluminium.
Top Lighting
Standard
Shelf Lighting
Optional
Glass Type
Toughened
Glass (front/back)
Single glazed
Glass (ends)
Double glazed
Front Doors
Sliding or Fixed options
Number of Shelves
Three plus base
Display Area
0.7 m2
0.9 m2
1.4 m2
1.8 m2
Climatic Class & IP
Cabinets are tested under Climate Class 2 conditions and have IP 20 ratings
Electrical
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SPECIFICATIONS
CABINET MODEL
IN 3H06
IN 3H08
IN 3H12
IN 3H15
Voltage
220 - 240 V 50 Hz 1
Power (with shelf lights)
875 W
900 W
1.7 kW
1.8 kW
Current (with shelf lights)
3.8 A
3.9 A
7.2 A
7.7 A
Connection
3 pin plug, 10 A lead
HACCP Temp. Range
65- 80C
65- 80C
65- 80C
65- 80C
Max. Temp. Range
30- 90C
30- 90C
30- 90C
30- 90C
Top Lights
1 x LED strip
1 x LED strip
1 x LED strip
1 x LED strip
Optional Shelf Lights
3 x LED strips
3 x LED strips
3 x LED strips
3 x LED strips
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