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OPERATION MANUAL

 

IBS 40002206 

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V1 (January 2017) 

Introduction 

This manual has been developed as a guide to assist with the continued safe operation of the equipment. 

The document covers many aspects of use and maintenance; the relevant level of training and competence 
is required from the operators working with the equipment. 

The  Alan  Nuttall  Partnership  Ltd  cannot  be  held  responsible  for  any  accidents  or  injuries  caused  by 
instructions being carried out incorrectly or by the way the information is depicted. The guide must be read 
and understood before using the equipment. 

This manual has been composed with the utmost care. However, as the result of a constant commitment to 
development  and  improvement,  it  may  be  the  case  that  your  equipment  deviates  in  detail  from  what  is 
described in this manual. 

The following instructions are only intended as guidelines for the installation, operation and maintenance 
of the equipment. Furthermore, The Alan Nuttall Partnership Ltd accept no liability whatsoever for loss or 
injury  caused  by  the  failure  to  strictly  adhere  to  the  safety  guidelines  and  instructions  in  this  manual, 
whether  due  to  carelessness,  lack  of  the  relevant  training,  qualification  or  competence,  and  during 
installation, operation, maintenance or repair of the equipment. 

This manual should be retained for future use. 

Conforms to UL Standard 197, and NSF 4; Certified to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 109

Summary of Contents for Nuttall Flexeserve FXZNA

Page 1: ...IBS 40002206 OPERATORS MANUAL Customer Service 609 714 2330 866 727 0721 V1 January 2017...

Page 2: ...ion 15 Power ON OFF 16 Combination FXZNC Models Selecting Heat Source Zones On 17 Combination FXZNC Models Switching Zone s Off 18 Air Blast FXZNA Models or Warming Plate FXZNP Models Only Switching O...

Page 3: ...omposed with the utmost care However as the result of a constant commitment to development and improvement it may be the case that your equipment deviates in detail from what is described in this manu...

Page 4: ...t is heavy and reference should be made to the safety instructions for provisions of lifting and moving HOT SURFACE To indicate that the marked item can be hot and should not be touched without taking...

Page 5: ...y with or near the equipment Before using the equipment Inspect power cable for damage If damaged disconnect and isolate the Flexeserve unit If the glass display shelf is cracked isolate the Flexeserv...

Page 6: ...e free standing display cabinets are provided with 3 to 5 warming zones shelves The Flexeserve display cabinets are supplied on castors with the front castors being lockable when in position Model num...

Page 7: ...V1 January 2017 Overall Dimensions Countertop 2 Tier Unit Width A Depth B Height C Weight 400 mm 16 in 660 mm 26 in 885 mm 35 in 159 lb 600 mm 23 in 660 mm 26 in 885 mm 35 in 195 lb 1020 mm 41 in 660...

Page 8: ...ge 8 V1 January 2017 Overall Dimensions 3 Tier Unit Width A Depth B Height C Weight 400 mm 16 in 860 mm 34 in 1500 mm 60 in 292 lb 600 mm 23 in 860 mm 34 in 1500 mm 60 in 320 lb 1020 mm 41 in 860 mm 3...

Page 9: ...ge 9 V1 January 2017 Overall Dimensions 4 Tier Unit Width A Depth B Height C Weight 400 mm 16 in 860 mm 34 in 1760 mm 70 in 344 lb 600 mm 23 in 860 mm 34 in 1760 mm 70 in 433 lb 1020 mm 41 in 860 mm 3...

Page 10: ...ge 10 V1 January 2017 Overall Dimensions 5 Tier Unit Width A Depth B Height C Weight 400 mm 16 in 860 mm 34 in 1940 mm 76 in 397 lb 600 mm 23 in 860 mm 34 in 1940 mm 76 in 485 lb 1020 mm 41 in 860 mm...

Page 11: ...ges Deliveries must only be signed off if they are in a satisfactory condition Ensure safe manual handling practices are employed at all times The unit should be lifted into position using the correct...

Page 12: ...ion The equipment must be kept in the vertical orientation at all times Once the unit is placed in the desired location it should be prevented from being moved The Flexeserve floor standing units 3 4...

Page 13: ...Position the fixing brackets on to the top of each end panel 2 Roll the unit into the desired location against the wall 3 Mark on the wall through the slot of the fixing bracket 4 Drill and secure usi...

Page 14: ...It is highly recommended to provide the equipment with an accessible means of isolation external to the equipment i e a wall isolator switch MODEL Countertop 3 Zone Unit 4 Zone Unit 5 Zone Unit Heati...

Page 15: ...AL IBS 40002206 Page 15 V1 January 2017 Equipment Configuration Slide signage into the ticket edges Close the valance panel when not in use Shelf Riser Ticket strip Double glazed end panel Mains lead...

Page 16: ...splay cabinet Set the switch isolator to I to apply power to the equipment and set to O to power off All 2 tier units example 400 560 600mm units 3 4 and 5 tier example 770 1020mm 3 4 and 5 tier units...

Page 17: ...ted to a power socket Before switching on the equipment it is the operator s responsibility to visually inspect the equipment to ensure that there is no damage that may compromise safety Switch on the...

Page 18: ...g and maintenance should only be carried out when sufficiently cooled and with the mains supply isolated To switch off the respective zone set the zone power switch to O central position When the hot...

Page 19: ...ean prior to switch on Check the equipment is connected to a power socket Before switching on the equipment it is the operator s responsibility to visually inspect the equipment to ensure that there i...

Page 20: ...maintenance should only be carried out when sufficiently cooled and with the mains supply isolated To switch off the respective zone set the zone power switch to O central position When the hot zone...

Page 21: ...ratures of the displayed products are checked and recorded on a regular basis in accordance with local procedures The temperature of the zone is displayed by the appropriate zone controller and is for...

Page 22: ...emperature of the product is above the legal holding temperature of 149 F Refer to in house operations manual for product probing instructions All products to be displayed should enter the equipment i...

Page 23: ...If the surface glass is cracked or damaged discontinue use Do NOT use excessive amounts of water Do NOT clean the equipment with high pressure cleaners jets of hot water or high pressure steam All tra...

Page 24: ...the equipment can cause the temperature to drop Relocate the equipment to a more suitable location If this is not possible raise the temperature settings call your service provider as an Engineer is...

Page 25: ...P a r t s S e r v i c ed i r e c t 1 8 6 6 7 2 7 0 7 2 1 S e r v i c eE ma i l s e r v i c e r p i i n d u s t r i e s c o m P a r t sE ma i l p a r t s r p i i n d u s t r i e s c o m...

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