HA SERIES. CVap Holding Cabinet Owner s Manual

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1 HA SERIES CVap Holding Cabinet Owner s Manual Series Includes: HA4002 HA4003 HA4005 HA4503 HA4507 HA4508 HA4009 HA4509 HA4511 HA4519 HA4022 HA4522 HL4022 HL4522 HMA018 4272X294 R35 wp 06-07-18

2 HOLDING CABINET WELCOME If you have questions about your CVap equipment, please contact your corporate office, local distributor, or Winston s Customer Care Center at 1.800.234.5286 or 1.502.495.5400, or e-mail us at customercare@winstonind.com. CONTACT INFORMATION: Internet: www.winstonfoodservice.com E-mail: customercare@winstonind.com Phone: 1.800.234.5286 1.502.495.5400 Fax: 1.502.495.5458 Mail: 2345 Carton Drive Louisville, KY 40299 USA CONTENTS Important Safety Information 2-3 General Installation 3-4 How Your CVap Works 5 Daily Cleaning Procedure 6-7 Warranty & Terms and Conditions 8 WARNINGS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS As is the case with most cooking equipment, your CVap holding cabinet should be used with caution. Please read the following warnings to avoid potential injuries.! DANGER: Electrical Hazard Can cause serious injury or death >> Do not attempt to service this equipment unless you are a licensed electrician or trained servicer. Because this equipment utilizes high voltage, it should only be installed and serviced by a licensed electrician or trained servicer. Attempting to install or service the equipment yourself could result in serious, potentially fatal injuries. If an electrical shock is felt when touching equipment, shut off power immediately (pull cord or turn off circuit breaker) and call a trained servicer for repair. Failure to do so could result in serious, potentially fatal injuries. Always turn power switch off any time equipment is not in use.! WARNING: Burn Hazard Can cause serious injury >> Avoid heated vapor when opening or closing cabinet door. This equipment utilizes heated water vapor, which transfers heat much more quickly and efficiently than dry air of the same temperature. Use caution when opening doors or reaching into the equipment, as heated vapor can quickly cause burns.! WARNING: Contamination Hazard Can cause serious illness or damage to equipment >> Clean equipment daily to avoid potential contamination hazard. Clean equipment daily to prevent buildup of food residue or chlorides, which can also damage stainless steel and contaminate food. Failure to follow proper cleaning procedures can void your warranty. Prior to using equipment for the first time, perform the daily cleaning procedure listed on pages 6-7.! CAUTION: Electrical Hazard Can cause injury >> Do not connect equipment to an external switching device. In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this equipment must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.! CAUTION: Burn Hazard Can cause injury >> Allow 30 minutes for equipment to cool before attempting to clean. Always allow equipment to cool before cleaning to avoid potential burns. Copyright 2018 Winston Foodservice. All rights reserved. CVap is a registered trademark of Winston Industries LLC. The CVap logo is a trademark of Winston Industries LLC. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective companies.

! WARNING: Safety Hazard, Intended Use Can cause serious injury or damage to equipment >> Supervise untrained, young, or handicapped persons. 1. This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the equipment by a person responsible for their safety. 2. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the equipment. 3. This equipment is intended to be used for commercial applications, for example in kitchens of restaurants, canteens, hospitals and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries, butcheries, etc., but not for continuous mass production of food.! CAUTION: High Temperature & Grease Hazard Can cause damage to equipment >> Avoid placing equipment near high heat or in grease-laden atmosphere. Do not place equipment in areas where air temperature exceeds 100F (38C). A heat shield may be required to prevent heat exposure and grease-laden vapors from affecting the equipment if near heat, vapor, or grease generating devices (such as grills, steamers, ovens, etc.). Excess heat and grease inside the equipment cavities may cause electrical components to fail. WATER FILL PROCEDURE Water Supply In order to operate properly, the evaporator in this cabinet must be filled with clean, potable water. As water evaporates, any minerals in the water will deposit on the surface of the evaporator. These mineral deposits will inhibit the transfer of heat. Deposits can also degrade and damage stainless steel. The best way to avoid mineral deposits is to clean the equipment daily. It is also advisable to contact your water utility for advice on minimizing deposit buildup. HOLDING CABINET 3 For locations with hard water, add one tablespoon (15ml) of white vinegar or lemon juice to water to help minimize scale buildup. Please consider contacting your local water authority to obtain advice on possible water treatment to protect the equipment. Some water supplies are high enough in chemical content to be capable of damaging stainless steel (if used untreated). The evaporation process can concentrate the chemicals in the water to a level which could cause a damaging reaction with the stainless steel. INSTALLING AUTO WATER FILL Insert tubing and push fully into the connector. (Reference drawing on this page.) Once seated, try to pull the tubing out of the connector so that the capture ring comes out (about 1/16 (1.6mm)) and the tubing cannot be removed. Prior to connecting a newly installed water line to the auto water fill connection, it is extremely important to flush the water line of any debris. Debris in the water line will cause damage to the water solenoid and would not be covered under warranty. PUSH HERE APPLIANCE WALL TUBING CAPTURE RING The maximum incoming water temperature may not exceed 140F (60C) and the incoming water pressure must be between 20 and 150 psi (1.4 Kgf/cm2 to 10.5 Kgf/cm2 (kilogram-force per sq. centimeter)).! CAUTION: High Temperature Hazard Can cause damage to equipment >> Fill evaporator with water prior to turning power on, and do not allow evaporator to run dry. CAUTION: Equipment with auto water fill systems MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO RUN DRY. Heat damage to the water valve may result. It is the responsibility of the owner and installer to make sure that installation complies with all applicable local and state plumbing codes.

4 HOLDING CABINET ELECTRICAL The equipment is shipped from the factory with a 84" (2134mm) (minimum) power cord and plug. It may be necessary to hire a licensed electrician to install the correct outlet or wiring. Winston does not recommend wiring the unit direct. VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Ventilation clearances - To operate properly, the equipment will need sufficient space for air circulation. Allow at least 2" (51mm) clearance on all sides of the cabinet, particularly around ventilation holes. Care should be taken to prevent placing the cabinet close to anything combustible. It must be installed with its supplied legs, feet, or casters. Half size equipment may be stacked upon each other using only a Winston supplied stacking kit and following the instructions enclosed with the kit. Your warranty may be void if you do not adhere to these ventilation requirements.! CAUTION: High Temperature & Grease Hazard Can cause damage to equipment >> Avoid placing equipment near high heat or in grease-laden atmosphere. Do not place equipment in an area where air temperatures around the equipment exceed 100 F (38C). A heat shield may be required to prevent excessive heat exposure and grease laden vapors from affecting the equipment if adjacent to heat, vapor, or grease generating devices (such as grills, steamers, ovens, etc.). Excess heat and grease inside the equipment cavities may cause electrical components to fail. Vent hood - Generally this equipment does not need to be installed under a mechanical ventilation system (vent hood). Check local health and fire codes for specific requirements. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 5. Food chamber - holding cavity where the dual heat system combines to create the perfect holding environment. Full size cabinet shown. Elements are common to all holding cabinets. 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 12 1. Control panel - contains power switch and control escutcheon. Allows operator to program food temperature and food texture. Escutcheon is removable for servicing or replacing microprocessor. 2. Door Gasket seals food chamber against heat or vapor loss. 10 6. Evaporator and Heaters (not visible) - supply vapor atmosphere to the food chamber by heating water within the evaporator. 7. Trough collects moisture that condenses on door. 8. Drain Valve (or drain cap) allows for draining water from evaporator. 9. Cord Wrap (behind unit if applicable) provides storage for power cord. 10. Air Heaters (not visible) - supply heat for precise food texture control. 11. Name Plate identifies model number and serial number (important for servicing and ordering parts), voltage, power, and electrical information. Electrical Requirements Label identifies that equipment is for use with an individual branch circuit only. 3. Door & Latch can be reversed on site. 4. Adjustable Rails - located on both sides inside equipment, holds trays, pans, shelves, and racks. 12. Casters provide easy movement when front casters are in unlocked position.

CONTROLS - 4000A SERIES HOLDING CABINET 5 Displays temperature selection www.winstonindustries.com 1.800.234.5286 1.502.495.5400 HOLDING CABINET 4000A-SERIES +120 881X23 REV 3 Sets Food Texture value 90-200 F (32-93 C) Sets evaporator temperature to control food temperature 90-200 F (32-93 C). Toggles between Fahrenheit and Celsius HOW YOUR CVAP WORKS ON/OFF SWITCH FOOD TEMP FOOD TEXTURE CONVERT F to C or C to F CLEAN DAILY CABINET RESET BUTTON (INTERNATIONAL UNITS ONLY) TECHNICAL SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Energizes control and evaporator and air heat systems. Fill with potable water prior to turning on. Adjust Food Temp dial to increase/decrease temperature in 1 F (1 C) steps. Adjust Food Texture dial to increase/decrease the differential (temperature increase above food temp setting) in 1 F (1 C) steps. Long press (hold for 3 seconds then release) the F/ C key (indicated above) to cycle through current temperature readings. The default temperature display can be changed with a 4 second press of the F/ C key. Choose between AF for air temperature in Fahrenheit, AC for air temperature in Celsius, EF for evaporator temperature in Fahrenheit and EC for evaporator temperature in Celsius. Stainless steel can corrode if soil is allowed to stand. Clean daily. Remove loose parts and wash in sink. Rinse well. Do not use chlorine. (Located on the back of the unit near the top) Resets the thermostat in the event that the High Limit Thermostat trips. To reset, allow the cabinet unit to cool to below 250 F (121 C). Press the High Limit Reset button. If the High Limit Thermostat trips frequently, call a service technician for repair. If you have questions about your CVap equipment, please contact your corporate office, local distributor, or Winston s Customer Care Center. web: winstonfoodservice.com e-mail: customercare@winstonind.com telephone: 1.800.234.5286 +1.502.495.5400 (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday)

6 HOLDING CABINET DAILY CLEANING Required Cleaning Accessories and Supplies Pan for draining evaporator (unless utilizing floor drain) Food grade germicidal detergent Descaling agent! DANGER: Electrical Hazard Can cause serious injury or death >> If an electrical shock is felt during operation or cleaning, unplug equipment and have it serviced by a licensed electrician or trained servicer before placing back into service.! WARNING: Contamination Hazard Can cause serious illness or damage to equipment >> Clean equipment daily to avoid potential contamination hazard. Ensure safe operation by cleaning equipment daily. Failure to do so can allow harmful deposits to develop, increasing the potential for food contamination, and endangering your customers.! CAUTION: Corrosion Hazard Can cause damage to equipment >> Clean equipment daily to avoid potential corrosion damage. Clean evaporator daily to prevent chlorides (salts) from accumulating. Chlorides can cause the evaporator tank to corrode, to the extent that leaks can occur. Leaks caused by corrosion, which is caused by a failure to clean daily, are not covered under the manufacturer s warranty. DAILY CLEANING DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURE! CAUTION: Burn Hazard Can cause injury >> Allow 30 minutes for equipment to cool before attempting to clean. Before each cleaning procedure, disconnect equipment from its electrical power source and allow to cool for at least one half hour. 1. Place empty pan under drain valve (or cap), turn drain valve (or remove cap) and allow evaporator to drain. 2. Remove all flues (located on inside walls), adjustable rails, trays, pans and racks and wash using a foodgrade germicidal agent. Rinse and allow to dry. 3. Apply food grade germicidal detergent to food chamber and evaporator. NOTE: To ensure that the door(s) opens and closes easily, check the hinges (both on the door and on the front of the equipment cavity) to make sure they are fastened tightly, in good operating condition, and not excessively worn. 4. Wipe inside surfaces to remove all food deposits. 5. Inspect for scale build-up on the tank surface, water level sensor, fill tube and probe (see photo below). If present, apply descaling agent. Read ALL warnings and follow directions listed on descaling agent package! WARNING: Contamination Hazard Can cause serious illness >> Clean equipment prior to first use to remove traces of industrial chemicals and oils. Prior to using equipment for the first time, perform the daily cleaning procedure listed in right column.

6. Wipe down all outside surfaces with mild detergent, in particular where the door seals. Also clean the gasket. This procedure will prolong gasket life.! CAUTION: Leaking Hazard Can cause damage to equipment >> Use care when cleaning plastic tube. Damage to tube can cause leaking inside the equipment. HOLDING CABINET 7 7. Inspect heating elements (if exposed). The elements are stainless steel. If cleaning is needed, scrub with Teflon or nylon bristle brush to remove heavy food particles. Further cleaning may be done with a plastic scouring pad and alkaline based cleansers. DO NOT use wire brushes, scrapers, steel wool pads or chloride-based cleansers. Follow cleanser manufacturer s instructions for use on stainless steel. Rinse well with clean water and wipe immediately.! WARNING: Electrical Hazard Can cause serious personal injury or damage to equipment >> Avoid spraying equipment exterior or controls with water jet. 8. Rinse all inside surfaces, including evaporator, and dry with clean towel. Do not spray outside of equipment or controls with water. 9. Replace flues and rail supports. 10. Close drain valve, or verify O-ring is on drain pipe, replace drain cap, and refill evaporator. 11. Reconnect equipment to electrical power and make ready for use.

8 HOLDING CABINET WARRANTY AND TERMS & CONDITIONS Limited 1 year Warranty (excluding gaskets, lamps, hoses, power cords, glass panels, fryer baskets, batteries, and evaporators). Warranty disclaimer for failure to clean. WINSTON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. Ask us for a complete warranty disclosure or go to: www.winstonind.com/documents/4272v089_zap_warranty_agreement.pdf. Terms and Conditions of Sale for Winston Foodservice products are available here: www.winstonind.com/documents/4272x833_terms_and_conditions_of_sale.pdf. Both the Warranty and Terms and Conditions of Sale are integral to this document. Buy Winston Parts Online! Parts and accessories for our products are available to purchase through our online, secure site it s your one-stop shop for genuine Winston replacement parts. These parts are designed specifically for our products and can help you save on costly repairs while maintaining valuable warranty coverage. www.winstonind.com/buyparts/. Winston Foodservice is a Division of Winston Industries LLC 2345 Carton Drive Louisville, KY 40299 800.234.5286 +1.502.495.5400 Fax +1.502.495.5458 www.winstonfoodservice.com