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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

CASTERS 

Some casters are equipped with Zerk grease fittings so that they may be easily lubricated 
with a grease gun. Recommended lubrication is at least once every six months. Lubrica-
tion will be required more frequently if carts are cleaned with a hot water or steam clean-
ing system. Casters with special bearings are recommended for frequent cart wash or 
steam cleaning situations. 

 

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 from the channel due to severe bumping or scraping can 
be pried back into place with a common screwdriver. 

WARNING: 

The batteries used in this appliance are large and heavy and pose a risk of 

personal injury. Use caution when removing/replacing batteries and remove/replace one 
at a time.  Due to the weight, they can cause the appliance to tip. Use extreme care. Do 
not perform removal or replacement alone. 
 
The batteries contain chemicals that may cause a fire or explosion and pose health haz-
ards if there is accidental exposure to them.  See page 2 for further instructions regarding 
handling of batteries. Use special care when performing any cleaning, maintenance or 
battery replacement.  Get assistance if necessary and use all protective gear noted on 
page 2.  

Summary of Contents for GTH12

Page 1: ...ation Instructions are read and followed Damage to the appliance may occur if these in structions are not followed This manual is considered to be a permanent part of this appliance This manual must r...

Page 2: ...or its agents When battery reaches 0 it is no longer safe to hold potentially hazardous foods Cleanliness of this appliance is essential to good sanitation Read and follow all included cleaning instru...

Page 3: ...the skin wash immediately and thoroughly If electrolyte enters the eyes also seek medical attention Neutralize spilled electrolyte with a solution of 1 lb bicarbonate of soda baking soda to one gallo...

Page 4: ...rsal tray slides Fully adjustable at 1 3 4 spacing Standard spacing at 3 1 2 centers HEATING SYSTEM Top mounted blower heater for even heat distribution High efficiency DC motor with cooling fans Full...

Page 5: ...r the appliance is properly grounded Unpack the cart and heating unit Ensure that all packing materials and protective plastic has been removed from the unit Inspect all components for completeness an...

Page 6: ...ZARD Allow the unit to cool before performing any cleaning or maintenance procedures WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT spray or splash water on the heater con trol panel timer or wiring IMPORTANT C...

Page 7: ...y will show cabinet temperature setting Press the Temperature Button to view the actual cabinet tempera ture 4 The display will show PrE until the unit has reached the de sired set point Pre heat to d...

Page 8: ...cants for stainless steel products Do not use oil PERIMETER BUMPERS Vinyl which has been dislodged from the channel due to severe bumping or scraping can be pried back into place with a common screwdr...

Page 9: ...Fig 1 on the left and right sides of the battery tray towards the center of the cart Twist the knobs one quarter turn until they remain in the out unlocked position 4 Pull the battery tray away from t...

Page 10: ...y tray towards the center of the cart Twist the knobs one quar ter turn until they remain in the out unlocked position Fig 1 4 Pull the battery tray away from the cart using the formed met al handle i...

Page 11: ...ORE PERFORMING THESE PROCEDURES CABINET MUST BE COOL AND ALL FOOD MUST BE RE MOVED INSTALLATION CONTINUED 12 Next twist the knobs one quarter turn until they release from the out unlocked position Fig...

Page 12: ...20 Plug 18607 0019 Terminal Block 6 pos 603 18612 0162 Hoop Element 1 400W 18612 0163 Hoop Element 2 400W 18614 0272 Fan Guard SC120 W15 18614 0275 Fan Guard SC80 W2 18614 0303 Muffin Fan 24VDC 26 CFM...

Page 13: ...WIRING SCHEMATIC 13...

Page 14: ...y Replace both batteries Damaged wiring Repair wiring Damaged relay Replace relay Damaged controller Replace controller Damaged heating element Perform ohm reading Replace element Unit overheats Setpo...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...ter Hoffmann neither makes nor assumes and does not authorize any other person to make or assume any obligation or liability in connection with its products other than that covered in this warranty Th...

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