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SERVICE EXPECTATIONS 

SERVICE PHILOSOPHY 

 

For almost sixty years, Carter-Hoffmann has enjoyed a reputation for manufacturing rugged, dependable 
foodservice equipment that permits foodservice professionals serve more food products to more  
people, and thus, to grow their business. 

 

Our goal is not only to provide the best food service equipment for the price, but also to back it up with after-sale 
service that is responsive fast, efficient and professional. To ensure a clear understanding of our goals, expecta-
tions, and responsibilities, we have prepared this brief document. 

 

Carter-Hoffmann products are innovative and efficient. They are easy to use, easy to clean and easy 
to maintain. Although the products are quite reliable they are also designed for easy repair.  We believe that a mal-
function to a Carter-Hoffmann product should cause as little inconvenience to the customer as possible. Our aim is 
to provide “same day”/first time fix” repair service on all of our products. We are dedicated to making every aspect 
of our customer service the standard by which others are judged. 

 

END-USER RESPONSIBILITIES 

 

While we all strive to serve our mutual customers as well as possible that does not mean that 
the end-user (including his employees) does not share some responsibilities. 

1.   All shipping damage must be noted on the freight bill when the shipment is received. Any freight 
      damages must be collected from the Freight Company, NOT Carter-Hoffmann. 
2.   The end-user should be advised beforehand to carefully unpack and inspect all products when they are received 
BEFORE SIGNING THE SHIPPER'S RECEIPT OF DELIVERY. 
3.   The end-user must provide a safe, dry, level surface for the equipment to be placed upon. 
4.   The end-user must provide the proper electrical supply. All in-wall electrical modifications are to 
      be completed by a licensed electrician. All building modifications are the responsibility of the end-user. 
5.   The end-user must operate, clean and maintain the equipment in accordance with the 
      procedures described in the Operation Manual. 
6.   Carter-Hoffmann is NOT responsible for any loss of the customer’s income, loss of food product, extra labor 
 

charges, or any other incidental or consequential costs as a result of the malfunction of our product. 

7.   The end-user shall allow for on-premises repair of the equipment to be completed at a mutually 
      convenient place and time. 

 

WARRANTY SERVICE 

 

1.   Warranty service is to be 

initiated 

by authorized Carter-Hoffmann personnel only. 

2.   The service provider is 

NOT 

authorized to change or extend any of the terms or conditions of our warranty. 

3.   Initial freight damage is 

NOT 

covered by the product warranty. 

 

CONFIDENTIALITY 

 

1.   The end user and all his employees and sub-agents shall protect and keep confidential Carter-Hoffmann’s  pro-
prietary designs, information, and knowledge. 
2.   All literature and informational materials provided by Carter-Hoffmann are to be considered confidential; they 
remain Carter-Hoffmann’s property; and are not to be reproduced without our prior written consent. 

SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIM PROCEDURE  

 

NOTE:  

For your protection, please note that equipment in this shipment was carefully inspected and packaged by skilled 

personnel before leaving the factory.  Upon acceptance of this shipment, the   transportation company assumes full respon-
sibility for its safe delivery. 

 

IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED: 

1. 

VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE:

  Be certain that any visible loss or damage is noted on the freight bill or express receipt, 

and that the note of loss or damage is signed by the delivery person. 

2. 

FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY: 

Regardless of the extent of the damage. 

3. 

CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE: 

 if damage is unnoticed until the merchandise is unpacked, notify the transportation 

company or carrier immediately, and file “CONCEALED DAMAGE” claim with them. This should be done within  ten (10) 
days from the date the delivery was made to you.  

Be sure to retain the container for inspection

4.  Carter-Hoffmann cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit.  We will, however, at your request, sup-

ply you with the necessary documents to support your claim. 

Summary of Contents for PHB12S

Page 1: ...Always have dry hands prior to using the piece of equip ment Turn OFF the unit not all units have power switches any time the cabinet is not in use If an electrical shock is felt when touching the cabinet dis connect the power immediately and call Carter Hoffmann Technical Service for assistance If the power cord is frayed or the plug damaged DO NOT plug into the electrical power receptacle If it ...

Page 2: ...d All servicing requiring access to non insulated components must be performed by qualified service personnel Do not open any access panels which require the use of tools Failure to heed this warning can result in electrical shock Disconnect this appliance from electrical power before performing any maintenance or servicing WARNING Injury Hazard All installation procedures must be performed by qua...

Page 3: ...ents that contain chlorides or phosphates will cause permanent damage to stainless steel products This damage appears as pits eruptions voids small holes cracks severe discolorations or dulling of the metal finish Water with a high chlorine content can also damage stainless steel If unsure of your water quality we recommend you have it tested THIS DAMAGE IS PERMANENT COSTLY TO REPAIR AND IS NOT CO...

Page 4: ...o display the set point value press the Set key when Set is displayed The set point value appears on the display To change the set point value press the UP and DOWN keys within 15 seconds Press SET to confirm the change 3 Return to the previous screen press the STAND BY key once or do not press any keys for 15 seconds ...

Page 5: ...en actually loading or unloading the cabinet Do not load the cabinet until the proper operating temperature has been reached 34 40 F for refrigerators Power switch will illuminate when cabinet is ON 2 Load the cabinet from the bottom to the top After loading close the door and allow the inside air temperature to recover 3 If necessary unplug and move cabinet to serving area Plug cabinet back in im...

Page 6: ...WIRING DIAGRAM PHB7S PHB12S Refrigerators 115 100v 8 5 running amps 50 60 Hz Standard Electric 7 6 CF Condenser Fan C Compressor EF Evaporator Fan RW Drainage Heater PB1 Cabinet Probe PB2 Defrost Probe ...

Page 7: ...the same cart to assure the best possible alignment and operation LATCHES Check frequently to insure that all door latches are secure Latches may become sticky due to residue build up from daily use and cleaning Lubricate latches regularly with WD 40 silicone spray graphite or other commercial lubricants for stainless steel products Do not use oil PERIMETER BUMPERS Vinyl which has been dislodged f...

Page 8: ...he equipment in accordance with the procedures described in the Operation Manual 6 Carter Hoffmann is NOT responsible for any loss of the customer s income loss of food product extra labor charges or any other incidental or consequential costs as a result of the malfunction of our product 7 The end user shall allow for on premises repair of the equipment to be completed at a mutually convenient pl...

Page 9: ...warranty will be performed unless otherwise authorized in writing by CARTER HOFFMANN at its factory All parts or components to be repaired or replaced under this warranty are to be shipped prepaid to CARTER HOFFMANN with reimbursement credit for such part or component to be given if found by CARTER HOFFMANN to be defective CARTER HOFFMANN neither makes nor assumes and does not authorize any other ...

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