Maintenance
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE MACHINE FROM THE ELECTRICAL SOCKET BEFORE PERFORMING ANY
The equipment has been designed to require minimum maintenance and has been constructed to meet NSF
and U.S. Public Health Service standards. Non-toxic chemical cleaners or mild detergents are recommended
for cleaning of fixtures. DO NOT use steel wools of any kind. Steel wool particles will work into the grains of
the metal causing corrosion. Also, these particles can cause a health hazard. Should scouring be required,
use a non-abrasive type of cleaner. Do not use caustic solutions on your equipment. Hosing or steam cleaning
should not be necessary to keep these fixtures clean and sanitary. Do not allow water or steam to come into
contact with electrical components. Never power wash or steam clean the cabinet with the power drawer
inserted.
POWER SUPPLY (NHPL-PD-ECO FOR ALL MODELS)
The the units do not require a dedicated circuit but is designed for use with the power cord which is supplied.
It is highly recommended that you use ONLY the power cord supplied. Use of a dedicated circuit should insure
operational efficiency. Do not operate the unit with an extension cord.
CAUTION: Be sure to disconnect power source before cleaning and servicing the unit. Liability for
improper or careless use is the responsibility of the equipment owner or persons servicing the unit,
including the authorized service agent.
Troubleshooting
CAUTION
Before disassembling unit, electrical power must be disconnected by unplugging the unit. Failure to unplug the
unit prior to servicing may result in electrical shock.
Each unit is shipped with an instruction manual and should be used as a reference guide for all service areas.
The manual shows a picture of the drawer, showing the location of electrical components and a description
of each. If the unit does not operate correctly, or malfunctions for any reason, the following check list should
provide a solution.
1. Check to make sure "power cord" is firmly plugged into the wall outlet.
2. Check circuit breaker of wall outlet and reset if necessary.
IF unit fails to start, please do the following:
3. Remove heat drawer from cabinet. Remove bottom cover of drawer. Visually inspect to observe for:
a. Loose or disconnected wires.
b. Black marks or burning on an components.
c. Loose heating elements.
4. If any burn marks or discoloration of wires is noted on any component, the component along with all wires
MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING!
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