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1. onto the bottom shelf Start with the shelf above the bottom shelf by lifting it off of the shelf hangers and by lowering the front edge and raising the rear edge so that it can be lowered onto the bottom shelf Repeat the procedure until all of the shelves are on the stack on the bottom shelf On double door cabinets lift the uppermost shelf off of the stack so that you are holding onto the long edge of the shelf and the shelf is hanging vertically Position the shelf so one vertical edge is in one of the rear cabinet corners Swing the other vertical edge out the door and remove the shelf Repeat until all the shelves are removed On single door cabinets lift each shelf off of the stack so that you are holding onto the long edge of the shelf and the shelf is hanging vertically Position the shelf so that one vertical edge is in one of the rear cabinet corners and the other vertical edge is towards the diagonal front corner Depending on the model of the one door cabinet the shelf may have to be rotated towards a vertical position to remove it from the cabinet To install the shelves reverse the above procedure Before installing the shelves install the module Section B below and if so equipped the Quad Heat Fuel System baffle s and chimney s Section C below NOTE The shelf wires that run from left to right in the cabinet should be on the top side of the installed shelves Make sure the shelves are seated in the h
2. will now glow and the blower will begin circulating air Note This is not a foot switch Operating it with your foot can damage the switch and make the cabinet inoperable 3 Turn the TEMPERATURE thermostat to a setting of 10 The holding unit is now in operation 4 After allowing the cabinet to PREHEAT FOR APPROXIMATELY 45 60 MINUTES reduce the thermostat setting to 6 8 In a room of average temperature 72 F this should provide 150 to 170 F 65 76 C Adjustments to the temperature may be made as necessary THIS IS A HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINET AND IS NOT INTENDED TO RETHERMALIZE COLD FOOD MAKE SURE FOOD AND CABINETS ARE AT PROPER TEMPERATURES BEFORE PLACING FOOD IN THE CABINET NOTE The POWER red light will glow as soon as the POWER switch is switched ON and will continue to glow until switched OFF The blower will operate as long as the POWER switch is ON It is not necessary at the end of the operating day to disrupt the TEMPERATURE setting in order to turn the unit OFF By switching the POWER switch to OFF the unit is no longer operating By switching the POWER switch to ON when resuming operations the cabinet will attain the preset level or it can be preheated at a setting of 10 before adjusting to the desired temperature B CANNED FUEL SYSTEM Optional The Canned Fuel system does not require the electric heating module to be turned on for operation Each bottom mounted drawer holds 2 cans of fuel
3. 9 DR GASKET X 59 313 HI MBQ 200D 7 RPSHELF HANG SHELF SUPPORT KIT INCLUDES HARDWARE 8 RP6 SWIVEL 6 SWIVEL CASTER KIT RP8 SWIVEL 8 SWIVEL CASTER KIT HARDWARE INCLUDED RP8 AIRSWIVEL 8 SWIVEL AIR CASTER KIT 9 RP6 RIGID 6 RIGID CASTER KIT RP8 RIGID 8 RIGID CASTER KIT HARDWARE INCLUDED RP8 AIRRIGID 8 RIGID AIR CASTER KIT 10 RPKICK LATCH KICK LATCH KIT 11 RPCO6 201 BUMPER SWING HANDLE 12 RPC13 189 THERMOMETER INCLUDES BULB CLAMP 13 RPINFOPANEL INFO PANEL ASSEMBLY INCLUDES TIMER BRACKET THERMOMETER BEZEL AND WHITE BOARD 14 RPC13 310 TIMER INCLUDES BRACKET 15 RPCO6 035 HANDLE CAP QTY 1 16 RPDD SHELF SHELF ALL DOUBLE DOOR CABINETS RP180 SHELF SHELF MBQ 180 RP144 SHELF SHELF MBQ 144 amp MBQ 120 RP90 SHELF SHELF MBQ 90 amp MBQ 72 17 RPCF DDCOV CANNED FUEL OPENING COVER DOUBLE DOOR CABINETS WITH HARDWARE RPCF SDCOV CANNED FUEL OPENING COVER SINGLE DOOR CABINETS WITH HARDWARE 18 RP15AMP CORD 120V 15 AMP POWER CORD RP20AMP CORD 120V 20 AMP POWER CORD RP220V CORD 220V 15 AMP POWER CORD 19 RPF04 004C HANDLE HDWE 20 RPDD BUMPER CABINET BUMPER ASSEMBLY DOUBLE DOOR CABINETS RP180 BUMPER CABINET BUMPER ASSEMBLY MBQ 180 CABINETS ONLY RP144 BUMPER CABINET BUMPER ASSEMBLY MBQ 144 amp MBQ 120 CABINETS ONLY RP90 BUMPER CABINET BUMPER ASSEMBLY MBQ 90 amp MBQ 72 CABINETS ONLY B ELECTRIC HEATING MODULE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE MODULE UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE OF E
4. BILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE This Warranty shall be for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment from Seller s warehouse or factory If any product delivered hereunder does not meet the Warranty specified above providing the product has not been altered in any way by anyone other than Seller s factory authorized representative and assuming normal and proper use and maintenance Seller will at its option repair or replace any part or material it determines upon inspection to be defective provided however that a charge for labor will be made except during a period of one 1 year from the date of original shipment from Seller s warehouse or factory No product or part thereof is to be returned to Seller without prior written approval from Seller s factory All exchanges and replacement shipments will be F O B Seller s factory Warranties for equipment or articles not manufactured by the Seller are solely the warranties of the manufacturers thereof and they are hereby assigned to the purchaser without recourse to the Seller SELLER S LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT AND BY WHOMEVER MADE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES arising out of connected with or resulting from this Agreement or from the performance or breach thereof or from the manufacture sale del
5. ECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM Your cabinet is designed to MAINTAIN the temperature of HOT prepared foods The module is equipped with a thermostatically controlled heater and a blower for air circulation A POWER switch is provided along with a red light to indicate when the unit is switched ON Next to the POWER switch is the TEMPERATURE control A short grounded module power supply cord is supplied fixed to the module This power supply cord must be unplugged from the cabinet power supply cord as the module is removed from the cabinet The cabinet power supply cord is fixed to the underside of the cabinet Likewise when installing the module into a cabinet the module power supply cord must be plugged into the cabinet power supply cord 1 Refer to the data plate located near the power cord for the electrical specifications of cabinet With the power switch off plug the cord into the appropriate rated grounded receptable Cabinets rated at 120V 20 amp must be plugged into a 125VAC 20 amp receptacle and must be used on an individual branch circuit Cabinets rated at 120V 15 amp may be plugged into either a 15 amp or 20 amp receptacle Cabinets rated at 220V 1650W must be plugged into a 250VAC 15 amp receptacle NOTE A 15 amp cabinet can be plugged into 20 amp service A 20 amp unit must be plugged into a 20 amp receptacle 120V 120V 220V 15 AMP PLUG 20AMP PLUG 15 AMP PLUG 2 Snap POWER switch to ON The red POWER light
6. IL If cleaning has been postponed solvent or emulsion type cleaners that can be applied with bare hands will give excellent results Such cleaners are available under various brand names Detergent suppliers can recommend materials appropriate for use on stainless steel NOTE For every cleaning method best results are always obtained when the cleaner and techniques are matched to the soil conditions involved To ensure using the proper cleaner for stainless steel contact your detergent representative IV MAINTENANCE A CABINET MAINTENANCE Your cabinet has been designed to require very little maintenance With normal use cleaning is the only form of maintenance that needs to be done on a regular basis Keeping the casters free of dirt build up will go a long way in prolonging their life If your cabinet is rolled over rough surfaces or transported over the road the various threaded fasteners i e screws and nuts should be periodically inspected and tight ened if necessary particularly the handles door hinges and caster fasteners B ELECTRIC HEATING MODULE MAINTENANCE The module in the base of your cabinet has also been designed to require very little maintenance With normal use cleaning is the only form of maintenance that needs to be done on a regular basis When cleaning do not spray or pour water on the module and do not immerse the module in water Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a towel Keepin
7. LECTRICAL REPAIRS AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY Your module has been designed to be user serviceable assuming a basic knowledge of the operation of electrical devices This section has been written to guide the user step by step and in layman s terms through the dismantling and servicing of the module Before attempting to service your module read the appropriate Module Repair Procedures found elsewhere in this section thoroughly If you do not understand the Repair Procedures or prefer not to service your module yourself or if your warranty is still in effect please contact our Customer Service Department for the factory authorized service agency nearest you See back cover for contact information ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR CLEANING The power supply plug configuration designates whether your module uses a 120V 15 amp 120V 20 amp or 220V 15 amp service Refer to the illustration on page 3 to identify your plug IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PERTAINING TO THE SERVICING OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES 1 Dismantle your Electric Heating System module for servicing per the following instructions NOTE To replace the Thermostat Knob it is not necessary to dismantle the module a Make sure the power supply cord is not plugged into an outlet Be certain that the module has cooled to a temperature safe for handling b Remove module by lifting and sliding th
8. Lift slightly and pull the drawer out until it stops or lift the drawer front and remove it from the cabinet Place a fuel can into each round cutout and light the fuel Close the drawer NOTE Filling each canned fuel drawer with 2 cans of fuel will heat the unit to 200 F in approximately 45 minutes In order to maintain a desired temperature some of the canned fuel cans may need to be extinguished Follow manufacturers guidelines for canned fuel usage C COUNT UP COUNT DOWN TIMER CLOCK CLOCK MODE 1 Press the Mode button until the clock icon appears on screen next to the printed CLOCK icon 2 Press and hold SET for two seconds 3 HOURS will flash 4 Press or W to set 5 Repeat process to set minutes or seconds 6 To complete the process press SET NOTE The two second delay is to prevent accidental changing of time There is no delay in Timer mode COUNT DOWN TIMER MODE Can be used to countdown the minutes until the canned fuel needs to be replenished Press the Mode button until the timer icon appears on the screen next to the printed TIMER icon Press SET HOURS will flash Press or W to set up or down to desired interval 23 59 59 max 5 Repeat process to set minutes or seconds 6 Press START to start Press STOP to stop HELPFUL HINTS e f you want to set only hours it is not necessary to press SET through minutes and seconds Simply set desi
9. Metro Heated Banquet Cabinets USER MANUAL This manual covers cabinets with electrical ratings of 120V 1650W amp 220V 1650W When ordering electrical parts always confirm the rating listed on data plate located on the lower left side of the unit Differences on voltage amps or wattage are listed with bold text in replacement part descriptions Metro Heated Cabinets are for Food Service applications only METRO InterMetro Industries Corporation amp Wilkes Barre PA 18705 570 825 2741 EMERSON TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE l Introduction A Identifying Your 2 Operating Instructions A Electric Heating System 3 B Canned Fuel 3 C Count up Count down Timer Clock 4 Cleaning Instructions A Shelf Removal Installation 4 B Electric Heating Module Removal Installation 4 C Quad Heat Dual Fuel Removal Installation 5 D Specific Cleaning Instructions 5 E General Cleaning Instructions 5 IV Maintenance A Cabinet Maintenance 5 B Electric Heating Module 5 C Blower Motor Maintenance 5 V Replacement Parts and Procedures Ca
10. NG RPQH HANG RPQH HANG RPQH HANG CHIMNEY RPQH 200CHIM RPQH 180CHIM RPQH 150CHIM RPQH 120CHIM CANNED FUEL DRAWER RPQH DRAWER RPQH DRAWER RPQH DRAWER RPQH DRAWER FLUE RPQH DDFLUE RPQH DDFLUE RPQH DDFLUE RPQH DDFLUE CABINET MODEL f MBQ 180 QH RPQH HANG RPQH 180CHIM MBQ 144 QH RPQH HANG RPQH 180CHIM RPQH 150CHIM RPQH 150CHIM RPQH DRAWER RPQH DRAWER RPQH DRAWER RPQH 144FLUE RPQH 144FLUE RPQH 90FLUE MBQ 120 QH RPQH HANG MBQ 90 QH RPQH HANG MBQ 72 QH RPQH HANG RPQH 120CHIM RPQH DRAWER RPQH 90FLUE Description CHIMNEY HANGER CHIMNEY CANNED FUEL DRAWER RPQH DRAWER FLUE RPQH 180FLUE 12 VI WIRING SCHEMATICS BQ1700 MODULE WIRING DIAGRAM 22 POWER SUPPLY CORD GROUND SCREW 3 GREEN COLOR POWER SWITCH INDICATOR LIGHT ELEMENT HEAT o THERMOSTAT THERMOMETER BULB 13 Warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY InterMetro Industries Corporation hereinafter referred to as Seller warrants to the original purchaser that all products in its catalog or custom products delivered hereunder will be free from defects in workmanship and material THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTA
11. R AND SERIAL NUMBER Silver Label on Side of Cabinet Model Number Serial Number Module Serial Number SAMPLE OF CABINET LABELING MBQX 200D QH Cabinet Series Cabinet Elect Rating Tvpe blank 120V 1650W X 220V 60HZ 1650W Cabinet Size Double Door Blank for Single Door Quad Heat Dual Fuel NOTE Please read this manual thoroughly before using your cabinet If you should have questions please contact Metro customer service department B FEATURES ALL MODELS In order to utilize your new cabinet to its full potential take a minute to identify the following features that have been provided for your convenience e The module has been placed at the base of the cabinet for easy accessibility and efficient operation e Clearly marked control panel for easy viewing and allowing temperature adjustments without opening the door e Handles on each end of the cabinet Optional swing up handle e Thermometer timer and dual function white board clipboard on the door e Easy pull magnetic door latch e Kick latch on all doors All components door module and shelves are removable to permit thorough obstruction free cleaning Optional swivel lock caster system Optional canned fuel system Includes chimney baffles and canned fuel drawers All are removable to permit thorough obstruction free cleaning e Optional travel latch OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A EL
12. angers correctly On single door MBQ 90 and 72 cabinets the shelves have two 90 square corners and two 45 notched corners The 45 corners go to the right end as you look into the cabinet ELECTRIC HEATING MODULE REMOVAL INSTALLATION 1 Remove the module from the cabinet by lifting and sliding the module rearward Lift the front of the module and stand it vertically on the floor of the cabinet The control panel will be facing the ceiling Unplug the module power supply cord from the cabinet supply cord and remove the module from the cabinet 2 Do not use abrasive cleaners For every cleaning method best results are always obtained when the cleaner and technique are matched to the soil conditions involved Contact your detergent representative to ensure the cleaning product being used is recommended for use on stainless steel Follow the manufacturer s directions on cleaners Never mix cleaners DO NOT ALLOW THE CABINET POWER SUPPLY CORD RECEPTACLE TO COME IN CONTACT WITH WATER OR CLEANSERS IT MUST BE DRY BEFORE PLUGGING THE MODULE POWER SUPPLY CORD INTO IT C QUAD HEAT DUAL FUEL SYSTEM REMOVAL INSTALLATION 1 The heat conductive baffles spread the heat from the canned fuel drawers to the corner chimneys The heat baffles are next to the standard electric module First remove the Electric Heating System module To remove a baffle lift up on the recessed handle to disengage the edge of the baffle from the loc
13. ator pin in the bottom of the cabinet Then slide the baffle away from the nearest end of the cabinet until it clears the shelf hangers and lift it out of the cabinet D To remove the corner chimneys after removing the heat conduction baffles put your thumb and finger into the two holes near the upper end of the chimney and lift the chimney off its hanger and remove it from the cabinet To install the Quad Heat dual fuel system reverse the above instructions When installing the chimneys make sure they are securely seated on the hangers When sliding the baffles to the end of the cabinet make sure the slots in the bottom of the chimney engage the baffle and that the baffle is locked into the locator pins by pushing down on the recessed handle D SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT IMMERSE THE ELECTRIC HEATING MODULE WHEN CLEANING 1 Use a damp cloth and dry with a towel Special attention should be paid to keeping the air inlet area and the controls area free of dirt build up BE SURE TO THOROUGHLY DRY THE MODULE BEFORE RETURNING IT TO USE 2 Do not neglect to clean the under chassis area especially the area above each caster 3 The cabinet or component s must be thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue that may stain the materials E GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1 LIGHT SOIL If routine daily cleaning is practiced a mild soap and warm water should be sufficient to keep the unit clean HEAVIER SO
14. binet 6 B Electric Heating Module 8 C Batterv Replacement Count up Count down Timer Clock 8 D Swivel Lock Operation 9 E Swivel Lock Caster Svstem 11 Quad Heat 12 VI Wiring Schematic 13 Warranty 2 14 Regularly inspect this product Tighten loose fasteners and replace worn or damaged parts with new InterMetro approved parts For mobile units replace worn or damaged casters immediately lubricate casters regularly I INTRODUCTION A IDENTIFYING YOUR CABINET There are two numbers which you may want to record for future reference the cabinet model number serial number and the module serial number Refer to the photo below to locate these numbers It is recommended that all numbers be recorded in an appropriate place such as on this page see below Also please record the cabinet model number and module serial number on the Warranty Card found at the back of this manual Be sure to complete the remainder of the Warranty Card and return it to Metro within fifteen 15 days of delivery of the cabinet Once you have located and recorded these numbers refer to the sample numbers given to the right to identify the components of your cabinet LOCATION OF MODULE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION OF CABINET MODEL NUMBE
15. e module rearward Lift the front of the module and stand it vertically on the floor of the cabinet The control panel will be facing the ceiling Unplug the module from the power supply cord and remove the module from the cabinet c Place the module on a dry non flammable work surface IF NECESSARY TO RECONNECT POWER WHILE SERVICING PRACTICE EXTREME CAUTION SO AS NOT TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK FROM EXPOSED COMPONENTS d To replace the thermostat switch or indicator light remove the four screws that hold the control panel to the main body of the module to gain access to the part needing replacement It will also be necessary to remove the cover from the top of the module to gain access to the terminal block See diagram on page 9 e To replace the element or blower it is only necessary to remove the 4 screws around the perimeter of the module top and remove the cover carefully laying it to the side of the module to prevent damage to the thermostat capillary tube which is attached to the module top NOTE Retain all hardware for reassembly 2 Refer to the Module Replacement Parts Diagram to identify the internal components Determine malfunctioning component s by electrical diagnostic procedures 3 After servicing be sure to verify the routing of each wire with the wiring schematic on page 12 before installing electrical cover and connecting module to power source Be sure that the thermostat sensor tube doe
16. g vital areas such as the air inlet area and the controls area free of dirt build up will go a long way in prolonging the life of the electrical components No maintenance is required on the electrical components C BLOWER MOTOR MAINTENANCE The blower motor requires no maintenance other than keeping the unit clear of dirt dust and food particles REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPLACEMENT LIST A CABINET ALL MODELS V Refer to the Cabinet Replacement Parts List on page 7 to identify the replacement parts E o S a G c o E o Q tc a 5 o CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Item No Part No Description 1 RPC14 042 HINGE 2 RPSEFS 200RDOR RIGHT DOOR MBQ 200D UNITS ONLY RPSEFS 180RDOR RPSEFS 150RDOR RPSEFS 120RDOR RIGHT DOOR MBQ 180D MBQ 180 MBQ 144 UNITS ONLY RIGHT DOOR MBQ 150D MBQ 120 MBQ 90 UNITS ONLY RIGHT DOOR MBQ 120D amp MBQ 72 UNITS ONLY 3 RPC14 118A LATCH 4 RPSEFS 200LDOR LEFT DOOR MBQ 200D UNITS ONLY RPSEFS 180LDOR LEFT DOOR MBQ 180D UNITS ONLY RPSEFS 150LDOR LEFT DOOR MBQ 150D UNITS ONLY RPSEFS 120LDOR LEFT DOOR MBQ 120D UNITS ONLY 5 RPC11 446 HANDLE 6 MBQ DRGSKT 36 DR GASKET X 36 313 HI MBQ 72 120D MBQ DRGSKT 44 DR GASKET X 44 813 HI MBQ 90 120 150D MBQ DRGSKT 54 DR GASKET X 52 813 HI MBQ 144 180 180D MBQ DRGSKT 5
17. ivery resale installation inspection repair or use of any product covered by or furnished under this Agreement WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY SELLER S NEGLIGENCE SHALL IN ALL EVENTS BE EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE COST OF CORRECTING DEFECTIVE DAMAGED OR NON CONFORMING PARTS OR MATERIAL AS HEREIN PROVIDED and upon the expiration of one 1 year all such liability shall terminate SELLER DOES NOT AUTHORIZE any person to assume for it any obligations or liabilities greater than or different than those set forth in this Warranty The terms under which any of Seller s products may be resold must be limited in accordance with this Warranty THIS AGREEMENT and all the rights and obligations arising hereunder shall be construed in accordance with and be governed by the law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania U S A TO INSURE WARRANTY implementation return the completed registration card within 15 days of cabinets receipt to InterMetro Industries Corp Wilkes Barre PA 18705 METRO InterMetro Industries Corporation Wilkes Barre PA 18705 14 CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE mmm umm Thank you for purchasing a Metro Heated Banquet Cabinet We are certain you will be more than satisfied with its quality and performance Please fill in the warranty information space below so we may register your warranty Also so that we may learn more about our customers and hopefully be of continued service in the future please take a moment t
18. o fill in the customer information space below CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Thank You CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1 Which one of the following best describes your establishment a b f g h U Full Service Restaurant U Banquet Hall Hotel Motel Hospital Nursing Home College University U School U Employee Feeding U Other WARRANTY INFORMATION Cabinet Model No Module Serial No Date Purchased Customer Name Address Phone No For warranty coverage this card must be returned to Metro FOLD HERE DO NOT DETACH 2 Please indicate the two product benefits that were of major interest to you 2o07920095p 3 point handle control U Swivel lock caster system maneuverability U Quad Heat Canned Fuel System performance Q Easy to clean removable heating module U Hands free access kick latch U Control panel information timer white board U Reliable design and construction LJ Flexibility provided by mini rack accessory Other 3 Main factor that led to your decision to purchase this product a Product operating and functional features b Overall quality c Price d Availability e Other 4 Three sources that led to the purchase of his product in the order of their impact 1 being most impact 3 being least impact a d Trade Journal Ad b Trade Show c Sales Call d Direc
19. r travel position Heat Module BQ1700 and BQ1700X Confirm the electrical rating of the cabinet before ordering components ENTIRE REPLACEMENT MODULE REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Item No Part No Description 1 RP15A MODCORD 22 MODULE CORD 120V 15 AMP RP20A MODCORD 22 MODULE CORD 120V 20 AMP RPC13 280 22 MODULE CORD 220V 15 AMP RPC13 166 HEAT ELEMENT 120V 1650W RPC13 196 HEAT ELEMENT 220V 1650W RPHM20 2103 BLOWER 120V RPHX20 2103 BLOWER 220V RPC13 129 THERMOSTAT RPCO6 313 CONTROL KNOB RPC 13 245 RED INDICATOR LIGHT RPC 13 127 POWER SWITCH RPC 13 096 TERMINAL BLOCK RPC 13 083 STRAIN RELIEF 15 AMP CORD RPC13 098 STRAIN RELIEF 20 AMP CORD RPC11 191 INTAKE COLLAR RPBQ1700 120V MODULE ASSEMBLY RPBQ1700X 220V MODULE ASSEMBLY 10 E SWIVEL LOCK CASTER SYSTEM REPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAM REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Item No Part No Description RPSL DDWELD RPSL SDWELD DOUBLE DOOR CABINET SWIVEL LOCK RELEASE SINGLE DOOR CABINET SWIVEL LOCK RELEASE RPSL RETAIN RELEASE RETAINER BRACKET RPSL6 CASTER RPSL8 CASTER 6 SWIVEL LOCK CASTER 8 SWIVEL LOCK CASTER RPCO2 197 RPCO2 200 6 SWIVEL CASTER 8 SWIVEL CASTER RPSL LOCKTAB SWIVEL LOCK TAB AND HARDWARE F QUAD HEAT REPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAM REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Description CABINET MODEL f MBQ 200D QH MBQ 180D QH MBQ 150D QH MBQ 120D QH CHIMNEV HANGER RPQH HA
20. red interval and press START e As a reminder your timer will beep for 3 seconds when it reaches 5 minutes before set interval expires e When timer reaches 00 00 00 the alarm will sound and TIME S UP will appear on the screen Your timer will now begin to count up The alarm will stop after 60 seconds and your timer will continue to count up until you press STOP CLEAR button can be used at any time to clear the display CLEAR button also functions for recall of last setting RECALL feature after you press STOP pressing the RECALL button will automatically display the last timer setting Each time you press 4 amp or W the digits will change once If you hold the button down digits will change rapidly COUNT UP TIMER MODE Can be used to track how long food has been in the cabinet 1 Press the Mode button until the stop watch icon appears on screen next to the printed STOP WATCH icon 2 Press START to start Press STOP to stop BON Ill CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS AT NO TIME SHOULD THE MODULE OR CABINET BE WASHED OR FLOODED WITH WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION NEVER STEAM CLEAN SEVERE DAMAGE OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD COULD RESULT 1 Turn off power switch 2 Unplug the unit from its power source ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING AS THE INTERIOR OF THE CABINET MAY BE HOT ENOUGH TO BURN SHELF REMOVAL INSTALLATION To remove the shelves all shelves must first be lowered
21. s not contact any electrical connections 4 Assemble components using the retained hardware making sure that no wires are pinched between the cover and the component chassis 5 Install the module after plugging the pigtail into the supply cord For installation procedure reverse directions in step 1B above C BATTERY REPLACEMENT Count up Count down Timer Clock 1 To replace the batteries remove the 6 screws holding the bezel panel in place See item 16 page 6 2 Pull the panel away from the door to gain access to the back of the timer See item 14 page 6 3 Remove the battery door from the timer back and replace with 1 AA 1 5V battery and install by matching the battery polarity with the polarity noted in the battery compartment D SWIVEL LOCK CASTER SYSTEM OPERATION The casters that are controlled by the swivel lock mechanism are normally locked in the rigid or travel position Stepping on the swivel lock release loop allows the casters at that end of the cabinet to rotate out of the rigid position when the cabinet is moved in tight spaces or around sharp corners without dragging NOTE You must Press down on the swivel lock release loop until the casters are out of the rigid position When you remove your foot from the swivel lock release loop the casters will continue to be free to swivel until the cabinet is pulled for a distance from the opposite side and the casters swivel back into the rigid o
22. t Mail e d Previous Purchase f Q Other S21VLS GALINN AHL NI al AHVSS3O3N JOVISOd ON d avis 8966 50281 Vd 3HHV amp S3X IIM Od 3OIAHJS HZHINOLSO N LIV NOILVHOdHOO S3IHLSNONI OYLSINYSALNI 38 FDVLSOd Vd 3HHV8 S3M IM Let ON LI NH3d 55719 15914 Al1d3H SSANISNG HOVL3G LON OG 3H3H C104 STAPLE HERE STAPLE HERE L01 399 InterMetro Industries Corporation Rev D 6 09 North Washington Street Wilkes Barre PA 18705 de ahd to change For Product Information Call 1 800 433 2232 Visit Our Web Site www metro com

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