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Operation and Safety Instructions SIGNTURE SERVER SERVING EQUIPMENT Hot Food Stations ain Marie Stations Refrigerated Cold Stations Non Refrigerated Cold Stations Frost Top Stations Entree Carts Hot/Cold Stations Milk Stations everage Stations Utility Stations Cashier Stations Thank you for purchasing this Vollrath serving equipment. efore operating the unit, read and familiarize yourself with the following operating and safety instructions. SVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Item No. 2350100-1 Rev 3/14

Safety Precautions To ensure safe operation, read the following statements and understand their meaning. This manual contains safety precautions which are explained below. Please read carefully. NOTE: When moving or transporting this unit use caution to not damage the electrical power cord. Lighting Information (some models) If lighting is used, it is recommended that plastic coated type lamps or equivalent are used to reduce the possibility of breakage. WRNING Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the warning is ignored. CUTION Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored. NOTE Note is used to notify people of installation, operation, or maintenance information that is important but not hazard-related. For Your Safety! These precautions should be followed at all times. Failure to follow these precautions could result in injury to yourself and others. To reduce risk of injury or damage to the unit: Plug only into grounded electrical outlets matching the nameplate rated voltage. Do not use an extension cord with this equipment. Do not plug this equipment into a power strip or multi-outlet power cord. Unit should only be used in a flat, level position. Unplug unit and let it cool before cleaning or moving. Do not spray controls or outside of unit with liquids or cleaning agents. Unplug when not in use. Keep unit and power cord away from open flames, electric burners or excessive heat. Do not operate unattended. Closely supervise units operating in public areas and/or around children. Do not use food pans deeper than 4 (10 cm). Do not operate if unit has been damaged or is malfunctioning in any way. Do not place any objects inside the air intake or exhaust panels. Do not place weight on controls. Do not operate hot well without water. Function and Purpose This unit is intended and designed to keep food at proper serving temperatures. Hot food stations are not intended or designed to cook raw food or to reheat prepared food. Cold food stations are not intended or designed to cool or chill food. Food must be prepared and placed in food stations at proper serving temperatures. Unpacking the Equipment and Initial Setup Carefully remove crating or packaging materials from the unit. Dispose of all packaging, materials in an environmentally responsible manner. Free the power cord from its secure shipping location. It is usually coiled inside the cabinet. Unit Installation This unit is to be used on a flat, level surface. If this unit has controls and drains they need to be accessible at all times of operation. If the unit has a vent the vent needs to face an open area so that air can circulate. NOTE: Do move the unit by pushing or pulling on the breath guard. There must be a minimum of 24 (61 cm) of space between one side of solid surfaces and on two sides for heating units. There must be a minimum of 24 (61 cm) of space between the vents and any solid surfaces for units with vents. Sufficient airflow must be allowed around the unit. locking the airflow could cause the unit to overheat. Operation Drain Valve and ccess Door - ll Models D Figure 1. Drain Valve and Drain Valve ccess Door C D E DRIN VLVE CCESS DOOR. Covers the drain opening. DRIN VLVE OPENING. ccess opening for the drain valve. DRIN VLVE. Used to empty water from the well(s). DRIN VLVE CLOSED position. When the valve is in this position the drain is closed. DRIN VLVE OPEN position. When the valve is in this position the drain valve is open. E C WRNING urn Hazard. Do not touch heating surfaces, liquid, or food while unit is heating or operating. Hot food, steam and liquids can burn skin. llow the hot liquid, spillage pans and trays to cool before handling. Use gloves, mitts or pot holders if it is necessary to handle hot pans. 2

1 Signature Server Serving Equipment WRNING Electrical Shock Hazard. Keep water and other liquids from entering the inside of the unit. Liquid inside the unit could cause an electrical shock. Do not damaged power cord. Do not over fill wells, pans or trays. Liquid could contact the electrical components and cause a short circuit or an electrical shock. Unplug unit before performing service, draining or removing spillage pans and trays. Do not spray water or cleaning products. Do not use a power cord that has been modified or damaged. Digital Hot Station Controls (The discontinued Touch Panel Control is shown in the back of this manual.) D Figure 2. Digital Hot Station Controls ON/OFF switch. Press and hold the ON/Off switch for two (2) seconds to turn the unit On or OFF. The wells will be set to the previously used setting. C D WELL SETTING DISPLY. Illuminates with the well heat setting. HET SETTING SWITCHES. Used to set or adjust the temperature of the well. Push and hold arrows for each well until the desired setting appears on the well setting display. The 0 position is off. The heat settings range between 0 and 9. 0 = Off --- 9 = High. LOW WTER light. Illuminates when the well needs water. If the light illuminates during operation, clean fresh water must be added to the well. Dial Control Hot Station Controls C TEMPERTURE CONTROL dial. Used to set or adjust the temperature of the well. The higher the number the higher the temperature, the lower the number the lower the temperature. The 0 position is off. POWER light. Illuminates when the well is in the heating mode. Hot Station Operation 1. Open the valve access door () and check that the drain valve (C) is in the closed position (D). See Figure 1. 2. Fill each well with about 2 quarts (1.9 lt), until water level is approximately 3/8 (.95 cm) deep. Do not overfill. lways maintain water in well. 3. Plug electrical power cord into a grounded outlet matching the nameplate rated voltage. 4. Preheat the water in the wells by covering wells with empty food containers or covers. Turn the power switch () to the ON position and set the heat setting switch(es) (C) to the maximum setting. See Figure 2. Or, turn the temperature control () to the maximum heat setting. See Figure 3. Preheat for 45 minutes. The water will be boiling. 5. Remove empty food containers or covers. Place containers rated for hot food that contain hot food into the preheated wells. Do not use food pans deeper than 4 (10 cm). 6. Place covers on food containers. Leave covers on food containers unless serving food. 7. Set the heat setting switch(es) (C) to maintain proper hot holding temperature for food safety. Regularly check food temperature. NOTE: Monitor food temperature closely for food safety. The United States Public Health Service recommends that hot food be held at a minimum of 140 ºF (60 ºC) to help prevent bacteria growth. Maintain correct water level and temperature setting. Periodically remove food container and check the water level. dd water if needed. 8. When finished using the unit. Turn the heat setting switch(es) (C) to 0 setting, turn the power switch () to the OFF position and unplug. See Figure 2. Or, turn the temperature control () to the 0 setting and unplug. See Figure 3. When removing hot food containers from unit use gloves, mitts or pot holders to protect hands. 9. llow the unit and water to cool completely. 10. Open access the drain valve access door (). See Figure 1. 11. Place a suitable container directly under the drain valve (C). Turn the drain valve (C) to the open position (E) monitoring the flow of liquid going into the container. Use caution to avoid spills that may create a slippery condition. Turn drain valve (C) to the closed position (D) off before the container is full. Dispose of the drained water. This procedure may need to be repeated. 12. Turn drain valve (C) to the closed position (D) and close the drain valve access door (). 3 0 2 Figure 3. Manual Hot Station Controls 3

Refrigerated Wells and Frost Top Controls and Operation Figure 4. Refrigerated Well and Frost Top Control ON/OFF switch. Set switch to the up position for ON. Set switch to the down position for OFF. The switch will illuminate when in the ON position. 1. Open the valve access door () and check that the drain valve (C) is in the closed position (D). See Figure 1. 2. Plug electrical power cord into a grounded outlet matching the nameplate rated voltage. 3. Turn the ON/OFF switch () to the ON position. See Figure 4. This unit does not have an adjustable temperature setting. llow the unit to run for approximately 30 minutes. For the best performance when using ice with this unit, allow unit to run for approximately 2 hours before adding ice. This will help the ice remain solid. 4. Place containers of properly chilled food into the pre-chilled unit. 5. Regularly check the food temperature. NOTE: Monitor food temperature closely for food safety. The United States Public Health Service recommends that hot food be held at a maximum of 41 ºF (5 ºC) to help prevent bacteria growth. 6. When finished using the unit. Turn the ON/OFF switch () to the OFF position and unplug. See Figure 4. 7. If using ice allow the unit and water to cool completely. 8. Open access the drain valve access door (). See Figure 1. 9. Place a suitable container directly under the drain valve (C). Turn the drain valve (C) to the open position (E) monitoring the flow of liquid going into the container. Use caution to avoid spills that may create a slippery condition. Turn drain valve (C) to the closed position (D) off before the container is full. Dispose of the drained water. This procedure may need to be repeated. 10. Turn drain valve (C) to the closed position (D) and close the drain valve access door (). Cleaning ll Models To maintain the appearance and increase the service life, clean your equipment daily. 1. Turn off and unplug the unit. 2. egin cleaning after hot well units have completely cooled or cold well units have been drained. 3. Wipe the unit exterior with a clean damp cloth. 4. Do not use abrasive materials, scratching cleansers or souring pad to clean the unit. These can damage the finish. 5. Thoroughly wipe off any mild soap or chemical cleaners. Residue could corrode the surface of the unit. Troubleshooting Problem It might be caused by Course of ction Switch does not light up when in the ON position. Unit is not plugged in. Plug unit in. Low or incorrect voltage to unit. Verify that voltage rating in unit matches the source voltage. If not Unit does not get to correct temperature or have qualified electrical personal install proper source voltage. to a high temperature. No water or incorrect water level. dd water to correct level. Service and Repair There are no user serviceable parts within this appliance. To avoid serious injury or damage, never attempt to repair the unit or replace a damaged power cord yourself. Do not send units directly to the Vollrath Company. Please contact the qualified professional repair service listed below. VOLLRTH Repair Service 1-800-628-0832 Email: techservicereps@vollrathco.com When contacting the uthorized Professional Service Center, please be ready with the item number, model number (if applicable), serial number, and proof of purchase showing the date the unit was purchased. 4

Discontinued Touch Panel Control Features and Function The discontinued touch panel control features and function are described below. 1 7 6 2 3 11 12 8 15 16 9 4 13 14 10 5 Figure 5. Discontinued Touch Panel Control 1. Electronic control panel. 2. Individual well Start/Stop switch. Push and hold to turn individual well on and set heat level. Push again to turn well off. 3. Well indicator light. Lights when well is activated. 4. Well temperature display switch. Push and hold to display heat setting selected for each individual well. 5. Master Start/Stop switch. Push to turn off all the wells at one time. Green light indicates that the master switch may be used to reactivate all the wells at the previous setting. 6. Heat setting display. Red lights indicate setting selected. 7. Clock. Used for time of day setting and Start/Stop programming. 8. Hour Set. 9. Minute Set. 10. utomatic Programming Start switch. Push to activate auto Start/Stop Program. Clock must be set and operating to use this function. 11. uto Start set switch. 12. uto Stop set switch. 13. Preheat switch. Sets automatic 45 minute preheat when in automatic mode. When used outside of automatic mode, pressing the automatic preheat switch will give a 45 minute preheat at the high setting and then revert to the selected temperature. Press for one second to engage. 14. utomatic heat switch. Used to set well heat setting when using auto mode. 15. uto start time display. Push to display start time preset. 16. uto stop time display. Push to display stop time preset. Control Panel Operation (Refer to Touch Panel control diagram) Start/Set Wells: 1. Push (2) and hold until desired heat setting (6) is displayed. (3) lights to indicate well is on. 2. Push (4) to display heat setting for well. 3. Repeat for remaining wells. Stop/Turn off Wells: 1. Push (2) to turn off well. (3) turns off to indicate well is off OR 2. Push (5) to turn off all wells at once. This option allows you to reactivate all of the wells at the previous setting by pressing (5). Preheat Function: 1. Push (13) either before or after setting individual well. The unit will operate on HIGH for 45 minutes and then revert to the previously selected setting. If (4) is pushed while in pre-heat mode, (6) will display the HIGH indicator light #9 and the light for the level previously selected. 2. Push (13) a second time to remove the unit from preheat mode. Set Clock: NOTE: the clock does not need to be set for normal operation. 1. Push (8) to set hour. PM is indicated by a light in the upper right hand corner of the window. 2. Push (9) to set minute. 5

Set Wells for uto Mode: NOTE: This can only be used with the auto STRT/STOP program. 1. Push (14) SET/HET/DISPLY switch. will appear in the left half of the display window (7). 2. Push (2) INDIVIDUL WELL SET/HET/DISPLY switch for wells that are to be activated at the start time. Hold until desired setting is reached. 3. Push (14) to program desired well settings. Temperatures may be reset by repeating this procedure. utomatic heat settings may be set while unit is operating. Once entered, heat settings remain until changed or the power is interrupted. Set Preheat in uto Mode: 1. Push (14) SET/HET/DISPLY switch. will appear in the left half of display window (7). 2. Push (13) PREHET. P will appear in the right half of display (7) 3. Repeat procedures to remove from preheat mode. Check uto Mode Heat Settings: 1. Push (14) SET/HET/DISPLY switch.. will appear in the left half of display window (7). 2. green light (3) will come on above each well that has been preset. 3. Push (4) below each well to view programmed setting. 4. If PREHET has been selected, the HET DISPLY SETTING (6) will light #9 and programmed setting. 5. Push (14) and unit will return to UTO mode Program uto Start Time: NOTE: Clock function must be set to use this feature. 1. Push (11) UTO SET button to clear display (7). 00:00 will appear in the display window. 2. Push (8) to set desired hour. 3. Push (9) to set minute. The display will advance in 5-minute increments. 4. Push (10) UTO STRT button. The time of day will appear in the display window. The green start time indicator light will flash to indicate start time has been programmed. The light will turn off when start time has been reached. Program uto Stop Time: NOTE: Clock function must be set to use this feature. 1. Push (12) UTO STOP button to clear display (7). 00:00 will appear in the display window. 2. Push (8) to set desired hour. 3. Push (9) to set minute. The display will advance in 5-minute increments. 4. Push (10) UTO STRT button. The time of day will appear in the display window. The green stop time indicator light will flash to indicate start time has been programmed. The MSTER STRT/STOP light will come on when stop time has been reached and the wells have turned off. Check uto Start/Stop Time: 1. Push (15) to see start time in display. 2. Push (16) to see stop time in display Cancel uto Start/Stop Time: 1. Push (11) auto set button to clear display. 2. Push (12) auto stop button to clear display. Repeat uto Start/Stop Times: fter unit has cycled off from the UTO MODE, push (10) to repeat times and heat settings. Green start and stop time indicator lights will flash 6

Warranty Statement for The Vollrath Co. L.L.C. The Vollrath Company LLC warrants the products it manufactures and distributes against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year, except as specifically provided below. The warranty runs 12 months from the date of original installation. (End user receipt) 1. Refrigeration compressors The warranty period is 5 years. 2. Refrigerated Display Cases (RDE) compressors the warranty is 3 years. 3. Replacement parts The warranty period is 90 days. 4. luminum Fry pans are 90 days. 5. EverTite Riveting System The warranty covers loose rivets only, lifetime to original purchaser. 6. Cayenne Heat Strips The warranty period is 1 year plus an additional 1 year period on heating element parts only. 7. Ultra, Ultra Fajita, Mirage Pro and Professional Induction Ranges The warranty period is 2 years. 8. Mirage, Mirage Cadet, Mirage Fajita and Commercial Induction ranges - The warranty period is 1 year. 9. ServeWell Induction Workstations The warranty period is 1 year on the workstation table and 2 years on induction hobs. 10. Slicers The warranty period is 10 years on gears and 5 years on belts. 11. Mixers The warranty period is 2 yrs parts, 1 yr labor and belts are 5 years. 12. Vollrath Redco products The warranty period is 2 years. 13. Optio / rkadia product lines The warranty period is 90 days. 14. ll non-stick products (i.e. fry pans and surfaces) are 90 days for the non-stick surfaces. 15. ll TREX product warranty (with the exception of T-REX ) is 1 year. 16. T-REX product by TREX is lifetime warranty. 17. Cutting oards will be covered for 1 year for manufacturing defects only. Warranty does not cover: normal wear and tear (including carving knife scoring), misuse, or failure to follow care & use instructions. ll products in the Jacob s Pride collection, including the following, have a lifetime warranty: NSF Certified One-Piece Dishers NSF Certified Spoodle Utensils NSF Certified Heavy-Duty Spoons with Ergonomic Handle NSF Certified Heavy-Duty asting Spoons Heavy duty Turners with Ergonomic handle One-Piece Tongs* Heavy-Duty One-Piece Ladles* Nylon Handle Whips One-Piece Skimmers Tribute, Intrigue, and Classic Select Cookware* *Jacob s Pride warranty does not cover Kool-Touch, non stick coatings and silicone handles. ll Miramar Cookware listed below has a lifetime warranty. Casseroles Pans Oval Pans Sauté Pans French Omelet Pans razier Pans Stir Fry Pans Stir Fry Server Sauce Pans Small / Large food Pans French Oven High/Low Dome Covers Note: Miramar warranty does not include uffet, Table Top Service, Templates, Decorative pans, or soup inserts THIS WNTY IS IN LIEU OF NY OTHER WNTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING NY IMPLIED WNTY OF MERCHNTILITY OR FITNESS FOR PRTICULR PURPOSE s The Vollrath Company LLC s only responsibility and the purchaser s only remedy, for any breach of warranty, The Vollrath Company LLC will repair or, at its option, replace the defective product or part without charge, except as otherwise provided below: For refrigeration compressors and the second year of the warranty on Cayenne Heat Strips and mixers, The Vollrath Company LLC will provide the repaired or replacement part only; and the buyer will be responsible for all labor charges incurred in performing the repair or replacement. To obtain warranty service, the buyer will be responsible to return to The Vollrath Company LLC any product (other than gas equipment that is permanently installed) weighing less than 110 lbs. or located outside of a 50-mile radius of a certified technician designated by The Vollrath Company LLC to perform warranty repairs. If a Vollrath Technician cannot be contacted check the website for service contact points. (Please refer to the Product Catalogue for weights and sizes of product) No remedy will be available for products that have been damaged by accident, carelessness, improper installation, lack of proper setup or supervision when required, neglect, improper use, installation or operation contrary to installation and operating instructions or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship. t the buyer s request, The Vollrath Company LLC will repair and or replace such products at a reasonable cost. No remedy will be available for slicers where blade has not been sharpened (Refer to owner s manual for sharpening instructions) No remedy will be available for mixers damaged by changing gears while equipment is running or overloading, in either case as determined by a Vollrath Certified Technician Warranty work must be authorized in advance by The Vollrath Company LLC. See the operating and safety instructions for each product for detailed warranty claim procedures. No remedy will be available for product returned and found to be acceptable to the product specification. No remedy will be available under any warranty not registered as required below. Items Not Covered Under Warranty: Meat Grinder Knives Light ulbs in Convection Ovens, Hot Food Merchandiser and displays, Heat Lamps, and Heat Strips Oven Door Seals Oven Door Glass, reath Guard Glass Hot Food Merchandisers / Display Case Glass Calibration and set up of gas equipment Manual Slicer / Dicer blades (table top food prep) Redco and Vollrath Register Today ONLINE: Register your warranty on-line now at www.vollrath.com NO WE CCESS: If you do not have access to the web, call the Vollrath Technical Service Department and a technician will assist you. Phone: 1-800-628-0832 or 920-4595462. LIMITTION OF LIILITY: THE VOLLRTH COMPNY LLC SHLL HVE NO LIILITY FOR INCIDENTL OR CONSEQUENTIL DMGES OF NY KIND, WHETHER SED UPON NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT, RECH OF WNTY, OR NY OTHER THEORY. 7

Warranty Registration usiness Name Key Contact Name Email Street ddress City State Zip Code Country Phone Fax Model Item Number Serial Number - - Operation Type Limited Service Restaurant Convenience Store usiness/industry Long-Term Care Full Service Restaurant Recreation Primary/Secondary School Senior Living ars and Taverns Hotel/Lodging Colleges/University Military Supermarket irlines Hospitals Corrections Reason for Selecting Our Product ppearance Full Service Restaurant vailability Ease of Operation Versatility of Use Price Would You Like to Receive Our Full-Line Catalog and Remain on Our Mailing List? Sellers Recommendation rand Yes R R No The Vollrath Company, L.L.C. 1236 North 18th Street Sheboygan, WI 53081-3201 U.S.. Technical Services: 800.628.0832 Service Fax: 920.459.5462 Canada Service: 800.695.8560 www.vollrath.com Main Tel: 800.628.0830 Fax: 800.752.5620 2014 The Vollrath Company, L.L.C.