Server 01882-REVB-010407 User manual

01882-REVB-010407
Server Products Inc.
3601 Pleasant Hill Road
Richfield, WI 53076 USA
(262) 628-5600
(800) 558-8722
(262) 628-5110
www.server-products.com
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CONDIMENT CHILLER CONDIMENT CHILLER-Cont. Euro. CONDIMENT CHILLER-Aust. CONDIMENT CHILLER-Ital. CONDIMENT CHILLER-Switz. CONDIMENT CHILLER-UK
(Series 06H) (Series 06H) (Series 06H) (Series 06H) (Series 06H) (Series 06H)
Stock No. 86070 Stock No. 86091 Stock No. 86092 Stock No. 86093 Stock No. 86094 Stock No. 86095
CHILLER
CONDIMENT CHILLER-Den.
(Series 06H)
Stock No. 86096

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UNIT SET-UP
ALWAYS CLEAN UNIT THOROUGHLY BEFORE EACH USE.
See Unit Take-Down, Cleaning and Safety Guidelines.
Power unit up allowing it to pre-cool for 20 minutes.
Lift lid and fill with product vessel in place. Do not overfill.
Maximum capacity is two (2) quarts.
Close lid to maintain maxiumum cold temperature.
Temperature tape is located on front of product vessel. It is
recommended to keep unit running 24-7 to prevent
pre-cool period and improve performance.
UNIT TAKE-DOWN
DETACH POWER inlet cord from power pack.
LIFT UP LID, remove any remaining product. Product vessel
can be removed for cleaning.
CLEANING
Before first use and after use daily, remove product vessel
to clean, and wipe down unit. Metal parts can corrode. It is
important to clean, rinse, sanitize, and dry these parts daily
and properly. Failure to comply with any of these instructions
may void unit warranty:
See Unit Take-Down.
MAKE SURE UNIT IS UNPLUGGED FROM POWER SUPPLY.
WARNING: NEVER IMMERSE BASE OR SHROUD OF UNIT INTO
WATER. NEVER USE ANY WATER JET OR PRESSURE SPRAYER ON
BASE OR SHROUD OF UNIT. Electrical shock could occur or
electrical components inside the unit base could be damaged
from water exposure.
WASH PRODUCT VESSEL AND LID WITH DISHWASHING
DETERGENT AND HOT WATER DAILY. (Lid can be removed
by gently pulling hinge tabs out and lifting off.)
Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean soft cloth.
You may use a mildly abrasive nylon or brass brush
to remove any food or mineral deposits on the interior
of the vessel.
Do not use any highly alkaline or acidic solvents, steel
wool, or other harsh abrasives to clean vessel.
WIPE EXTERNAL SURFACES OF BASE OR SHROUD WITH A
CLEAN DAMP CLOTH DAILY. Dry with a clean soft cloth.You
may use a general purpose, nonabrasive cleaner on hard to
remove food deposits.
Do not use abrasive cleansers, scrapers, steel pads, steel wool, or
other cleaning tools that can scratch any polished surfaces.
A nontoxic glass cleaner may be used for cleaning any
stainless steel parts.
SANITIZE PARTS FOLLOWING YOUR LOCAL
SANITIZATION REQUIREMENTS.
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All parts in contact with food must be sanitized.
ALLOW PARTS TO FULLY AIR DRY AFTER SANITIZATION.
Various elements and minerals, such as chlorides in tap water,
can accumulate on metal parts and create corrosion.
To prevent corrosion on metal parts, it is important to fully air dry,
as required after sanitization, or to fully dry with a clean soft cloth
regularly.
NOTE: If unit will not be used or powered up for an extended period
after cleaning, remove lid and vessel to allow unit to warm to room
temperature and air dry to prevent condensation from developing
between vessel and basin.
Unit can remain assembled if powered up and cooling after cleaning
and sanitizing.
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CLEANING AND/OR CHANGING FILTERS
Changing out and/or cleaning of the filter–at mininum once a
month–is for optimum cooling and performance.
Always unplug unit for maintance and cleaning. See Unit Take-
Down for specifics.
After cleaning turn unit over to access filter holder and filter. Lift
off filter holder by prying off one edge.
Remove filter and clean or replace. See filter pack #86067 for
replacement filters.
If necessary wipe down fan cover and surrounding area on
underside of unit with cloth dampened with dishwashing liquid
or mild sanitizing detergent.
WARNING: Make sure to wring any excess water from cloth
between wipes. Dripping water into unit can cause electrical
damage to unit.
Place new/cleaned filter over fan cover and replace filter holder.
Following Unit Set-Up instructions, unit should now be ready
to return to service.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
WHEN USING UNIT:
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. Electrical shock could
occur if the unit is not earthed or grounded. This requires all three
prongs (terminals) on the cord plug to be plugged into the power source.
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According to food and safety regulations, most foods must be
stored and/or served at certain temperatures or they could become
hazardous. Check with your local food and safety regulators for
specific guidelines.
Be aware of the product you are serving and the
temperature the product is required to maintain.
Server Products, Inc. can not be responsible for the
serving of potentially hazardous product.
Stainless steel is one of the best materials for food serving and
storage, but there are many products which can corrode it. If you
notice corrosion beginning on any stainless steel surface, you may
need to change the cleansing agent, sanitizing agent, or the cleaning
procedures you are using.
Products containing: acids, alkalines, chlorine, or salt
can corrode stainless steel.
Sauerkraut corrodes stainless steel. Server Products,
Inc. regrets that we can not honor warranty claims
on stainless steel parts that have been affected by
sauerkraut.
Au Jus sauces can corrode stainless steel. Server
Products, Inc. regrets that we can not honor warranty
claims on stainless steel parts that have been affected
by Au Jus sauces.
WHEN CLEANING UNIT:
MAKE SURE UNIT IS UNPLUGGED.
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WARNING: NEVER IMMERSE BASE OR SHROUD OF UNIT INTO
WATER. NEVER USE ANY WATER JET OR PRESSURE SPRAYER
ON BASE OR SHROUD OF UNIT. Electrical shock could occur
or electrical components inside the unit base could be
damaged from water exposure.
SERVICE
Contact your dealer or Server Products Inc. Customer Service
Department for the following:
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Be prepared to give this information:
Model Number
Series Number
Part Description
Part Number
You can find the unit model number, series number, and other specific
data on a label attached to bottom or back side of every unit.
SERVICING CORD
Specific tools are required for safe and proper power supply
cord removal and installation. If cord must be replaced, only a
representative of the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
or a qualified technician may replace cord. Cord must meet code
designation H05 RN-F requirements.
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GENERAL SERVICE, REPAIR, OR RETURNS
Before sending any item to Server Products for service, repair, or
return, contact Server Customer Service to request a RETURN
AUTHORIZATION NUMBER. Merchandise must be sent to Server
with this number.
Returned goods must be in new and unused condition and not more
than 90 days old and will be subject to a 20% (percent) restocking
charge. Electrical parts (thermostats, heating elements etc.) are
not returnable.
Server Products maintains a fully staffed service department with
highly skilled factory trained personnel.
Service is extremely prompt. Under normal circumstances, a repaired
unit is shipped out the day after it is received. Labor charges are
reasonable.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Fan
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Power Supply Heyco Wire Nut
Switch
From Basin
From Basin Thermistor
PARTS LIST
86070
86078
86085
86083
86073
86079
86876
86049
81058 (4)
04544
11194
86084 81351 81352 81353 81354 81355 81404
Chart for 230V Cord Assemblies.
85426
86873
86067
86068
UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible Problem:
Unit does not cool.
Solutions:
Make sure cord is securely plugged in.
Make sure fan is running.
Make sure power is available from source.
SERVER PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY
All Server Products equipment is backed by a two-year limited
warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For complete
warranty information go to: www.server-products.com
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Part # Description
04544 SNAP-IN ROCKER SWITCH
11194 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING
81058 RUBBER FEET (4)
85426 SMALL SERVER LOGO
86049 BOTTOM ASSEMBLY
86056 POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY
86067 REPLACEMENT FILTER PACK (5)
86068 GUARD, FILTER
86073 HOUSING ASSEMBLY
86078 TOP
86079 LID
86083 BASIN ASSEMBLY MODULE
86085 VESSEL
86144 VESSEL REPLACEMENT KIT (INCLUDES THERM STRIP)
86873 THERMOMETER STRIP
86876 FAN
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