OPERATING and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Models: HCDH-20.20 Companion Holding Cabinet
Companion
Holding Cabinet
FL-2335-CLV
Rev. 0 (2/07)
Page 5 of 14
Cleveland Range, LLC
1333 East 179th Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44110 U.S.A
TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART:
FAILURE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.
Yellow
light at switch
does NOT light.
1a. Switch is “OFF”.
1b. Cord unplugged from wall outlet.
1c. Circuit breaker/fuse to wall outlet blown.
2. Unit does not heat.
2a. Temperature Control set too low.
2b. Switch is “OFF”.
3. Unit gets too hot or
won’t shut off.
4a. Defective electrical parts. UNPLUG UNIT FROM WALL OUTLET.
4. Blower does not work
or makes noise.
5a. Defective blower.
5. GFCI device trips.
6a. The insulation inside the heating elements may have absorbed some
moisture. This may have occurred if the cabinet has not been used for a
long period of time or during shipping and storage of the cabinet. Drain
the water pan if needed. Plug the cabinet into a non-GFCI outlet and set
the Temperature Control to 200° (93°C). Let the cabinet run for about 1
hour to dry out the heating elements from any moisture may have been
absorbed. If the circuit breaker trips, turn off cabinet, remove cord from
power source, and call the Factory Authorized Service Agent. After drying
the heating elements, plug cabinet into the GFCI receptacle; the cabinet
should run properly. If the GFCI trips, call the factory Authorized service
agent.
GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter): A GFCI receptacle is a device that de-energizes a circuit when it
detects an unsafe fl ow of current to ground. The intention of a GFCI device is to minimize the potential for an
electrical shock
If cause is none of the above, refer to our list of Authorized Service Agencies.