CLEANING
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Keep water and other liquids from entering the inside of the
equipment. Liquid inside the equipment could cause an
electrical shock. Do not spray water or cleaning products.
Liquid could contact the electrical components and cause a
short circuit or an electrical shock.
CAUTION
Burn Hazard
Allow equipment to cool before moving or cleaning.
NOTICE: Do not use caustic cleaning chemicals, steel wool or
commercial lime removal products to clean the equipment.
Thoroughly rinse equipment with water after cleaning.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Service parts are available for out-of-warranty units. Failures in
warranty require full-unit replacement.
Problem
Warmer has power but no heat.
The warmer does not get hot enough.
Warmer has no power.
Warmer has power and heat, but Power Switch
is not illuminated.
Add Water Indicator Light does not turn on
when well is empty.
Warmer is tripping breakers.
Model HFL500 Half-Size Long CT Warmers Operator's Manual
NOTICE: Do not immerse the cord, plug or equipment in water or
To maintain the appearance and increase the service life, clean your
equipment daily.
All Models
1. Turn the power switch to the OFF position and unplug the unit. When
removing hot food containers from unit use gloves, mitts, or pot
holders to protect hands.
2. Carefully empty water from the well.
3. Allow the equipment to cool completely before cleaning.
4. Use a damp cloth or sponge dipped in soapy water.
Might be Caused By
Heating element malfunction.
Thermostat control malfunction.
Too much water in the well.
Unit is unplugged or cord is damaged.
Power Switch malfunction.
Power Switch light malfunction.
Pilot light malfunction.
Add Water thermostat malfunction.
Too many units on one circuit.
any other liquid.
Course of Action
Replace heating element.
Replace thermostat control.
Reduce water amount to the correct level.
Check plug connection.
Replace cord if damaged.
Replace Power Switch.
Replace Power Switch.
Replace pilot light.
Replace Add Water thermostat.
Move unit to its own circuit.
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