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1. 5 13 Wiring Diagram 208 240 V 50 60 HZ 1612 W 5 14 Wiring Diagram 240 V 50 60 HZ 3086 5 15 Wiring Diagram 120 50 60 HZ 2000 W 5 16 Wiring Diagram 120 V 50 60 HZ 1612 7 5 17 Wiring Diagram 240 V 50 60 HZ 2086 5 18 Section 6 PARTS INFORMATION Introduction AA 6 1 6 1 How to 6 1 How to Ol conca a ti ROGER VA y Ka ar a a Rees bene BI RAE gra 6 1 Rad 6 2 ce TERT TET kare E TE gt AAA 6 2 bu dn ________ CUT 6 2 6 8 Parts List cocos s See S RAP PEG rx EA ES 6 4 Henny Penny Distributor List Domestic and International ii 991 1 1 HEATED HOLDING CABINET HC 900 1 2 MODEL VARIATIONS 1 3 FEATURES 299 Model HC 900 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The Henny Penny Heated Holding Cabinet is a basic unit of food processing equipment designed to hold hot foods at proper temperature in commercial food operations This cabinet will keep hot foods humid while maintaining temperature This manual covers the following variations of the HC 900 Product No 05100 or 05110 Product No 05101 or 05111 Full Size Unit HC 903 4 Doors 120V 1500 Watt 120V
2. tii 3 5 dit 3 5 Cleanmp ProcedureS 3 5 Operating Controls 900 and 903 CDT if applicable 3 7 Error Codes CDT Controls uuu a nn 3 12 Section 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction 4 1 4 1 Section 5 MAINTENANCE Introduction a a NTEN GN 5 1 Test Instrutnents 5 5 1 Removal of Module Access Panel 5 1 Module Removal evt ii 1 Module Housing Removal 5 2 luf E 5 2 Power S vals Dio mim iM 5 3 TIMO TM Sa sq 5 4 Indicating n 5 5 Te a nakaj an miM EH CE E s KERA bas 5 5 902 i 900 TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued Section Page A daa A 5 6 High Limit 4422 RERO AAA _ AS 5 7 BiG Wer ov 5 8 Door Gasket 5 9 Wiring Diagram 120 V 60 HZ 1500 7 5 10 Wiring Diagram 120 V 60 HZ 2000 5 11 Wiring Diagram 240 V 50 60 HZ 1500 2000 5 12 Wiring Diagram 240 V 50 60 HZ 3000
3. 1 lx 2X 2x ano w Model HC 900 485 6 5 Model 900 PARTS LIST HC 900 HC 903 HC 906 and HC 908 CABINET ASSEMBLY Item No Part No Description Quantity No PartNo Description Quantity 1 31023 Control Module 120V 2 000W 1 30 27811 Air Duct Assembly Lower 2 31031 Control Module 120V 1 500W HC 903 1 34929 Air Duct Assembly Lower Boston Mkt 2 28180 Control Module 120V 2 000W HC 906 HC 908 1 52346 Air Duct Lower KFC Int l CDT 15 Tray 2 2 C01 092 Screw 10 32 x 3 SL RHD 4 28130 Air Duct Assembly Lower HC 906 2 3 28816 Right Hand Top Door Assembly 1 52257 Air Duct Lower KFC Int l 13 Tray 2 28817 Right Hand Bottom Door Assembly 1 42965 Air Duct Assembly Lower 900K SIB 2 28818 Left Hand Top Door Assembly 1 34545 Air Duct Assembly Lower 906 Intl 2 28819 Left Hand Bottom Door Assembly 1 3125696 Hanger 16 27033 Right Door Assembly HC 903 1 32 02 023 Screw 8 x 3 8 THD S 8 27034 Left Door Assembly HC 903 1 33 25937 Latch Magnetic Kasen 171 4 28144 Door Assembly HC 906 1 34 SC01 186 Screw 1032 x 13 4 PH 16 28167 Door Assembly HC 908 1 14272 Latch Screw Kit 4 screws w o latch 1 4 25702 Hinge Assembly 8 27146 Chrome Hinge Cover 1 6 5 01 086 Screw 10 32 x 3 4 PH TH 16 27912 Handle HC 906 HC 908 1 14271 Door Hinge Screw 4 scre
4. PENNY Global Foodservice Solutions Henny Penny Heated Holding Cabinet Model HC 900 SERVICE MANUAL Henny Penny Heated Holding Cabinet Model HC 900 Product Number 05101 Product Number 05100 FMO1 220 Revised 4 01 LIMITED WARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY APPLIANCES Subject to the following conditions Henny Penny Corporation makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for Henny Penny appliances and replacement parts NEW EQUIPMENT Any part of a new appliance except lamps and fuses which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within two 2 years from date of original installation will be repaired or replaced without charge F O B factory Eaton Ohio or F O B authorized distributor To validate this warranty the registration card for the appliance must be mailed to Henny Penny within ten 10 days after installation REPLACEMENT PARTS Any appliance replacement part except lamps and fuses which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within ninety 90 days from date of original installation will be repaired or replaced without charge F O B factory Eaton Ohio or F O B authorized distributor The warranty for new equipment and replacement parts covers only the repair or replacement of the defective part and does not include any labor charges for the removal and installation of any parts travel o
5. 3 7 OPERATING CONTROLS 900 and 903 CDT if applicable 401 Model HC 900 These instructions are for both 13 and 5 count down timers Start UP 1 24 Turn the power switch to the ON position The display shows the increase in temperature indicating the unit is heating When the preset temperature is reached the HEAT ON LED turns off and the display stays at the preset temperature Temperature Regulation 1 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM button The control beeps and Prog Enter Code shows in display Enter access code 1 2 3 Press the INCREASE or DECREASE buttons to change the flashing setpoint temperature Press and hold the PROGRAM button to set the temperature and exits the programming Timer Operation Each ofthe timers can be started stopped or cancelled and not affect the status ofthe other timers Press desired timer button The time remaining shows in the display At end oftime cycle an alarm sounds and 0 00 is displayed Press the timer to stop alarm and is displayed Press and hold an active timer to cancel 3 7 3 7 OPERATING CONTROLS 900 and 903 CDT if applicable Continued 3 8 Model HC 900 Timer Regulation All timers can be set to a different starting time 1 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM button The control beeps and Prog Enter Code shows in display Enter access code 1 2 3 Pre
6. 14 Reposition the blower box and secure it with the four 4 nuts previously removed CAUTION Be sure that both the thermometer and thermostat capillary tubes pass through the notches in the front corners of the blower box Failure to do so could permanently damage the thermometer or thermostat and cause improper operation of Step 11 the cabinet 5 4 0682 5 8 THERMOSTAT Cont 5 9 INDICATING LIGHTS Temperature Control Step 4 5 10 THERMOMETER 0682 15 16 17 18 Model HC 900 Reseal the notches in the blower box corners with silicone rubber sealant Push the control panel back in place and put in screws Replace the access panel to the module Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet NOTE This section should be followed when replacing either of the two 2 indicating lights in the control panel 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock Remove the four 4 screws from the control panel and pull it down Cut the light wires just behind the body of the light Remove the light by squeezing the retainers on the body and pushing the light out through the control panel Install a new light by pushing it through the front of the control panel until it snaps securely in place Strip the ends o
7. Step 6 11 Reseal the notches in the blower box corners with silicone rubber sealant 12 Replace the access panel to the top of the module Temperature Control 13 Push the control panel back in place and put in screws 14 Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet 5 11 HEATER NOTE This section should be followed when replacing either of the two 2 heaters in the cabinet If there is a heating problem both heaters should be checked 5 6 0682 k 5 11 Cont 5 12 HIGH LIMIT 0682 Model HC 900 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 2 Remove the access panel from the top of the cabinet 3 Remove the two 2 screws holding the high limit to the heater 4 Remove the wires attached to the two 2 heater terminals 5 Remove the two 2 screws holding the heater to the module 6 Remove the heater 7 Install a new heater in reverse order NOTE If you have a 240V 3 000 W unit you must install the new heater so that the coils are spread furthest apart where air from the blower enters the heater 8 Reattach the heater wires 9 Refasten the high limit to the new heater 10 Replace the access panel to the module 11 Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet NOTE This section should be fo
8. Further Assistance Is Needed Please Contact Henny Penny Corporation 1219 U S Route 35 West Eaton Ohio 45320 1 800 417 8417 Fax 1 800 417 8402 Revised 10 01 Henny Penny International Distributor Network Henny Penny International Distributor Network U S Headquarters Henny Penny Corporation 1219 U S Route 35 West Eaton OH 45320 USA Telephone 937 456 8417 Fax 937 456 1860 Representative Office 1 Henny Penny Corporation Representative Office Parc d Entreprises de Esplanade 2bis Rue Paul
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10. 52240 5 01 090 LW02 010 25632 25767 25751 25752 SC01 091 25768 25706 25759 25738 25739 51279 51278 18201 59272 22198 43768 52224 16624 14250 25863 SC02 030 Model HC 900 Description Label Control Panel Label Control Panel KFC Label Control Panel Pollo Campero Label Control Panel Pollo Campero 903 Label Control Panel Std 900 Vented Label Control Panel KFC Vented Label Control Panel HC 906 Label Control Panel HC 908 Label Control Panel KFC CDT Vented Label Control Panel HC 906 Auto Water CE Label Control Panel CE Std 900 Label Control Panel 903 Wendy s Panel Control S A HC 903 Panel Control S A HC 906 HC 908 Panel Control S A CE Std 900 Extension Thermostat Shaft Bracket Thermostat Mount Thermostat w clips Insulation 5 x 7 x 1 Insulation 6 x 6 1 2 x 1 Insulation 5 x 10 1 2 x 1 Access Panel Support Control Cable HC 903 Actuator HC 903 Blower Box Assembly Blower Motor Assembly 240V Blower Motor Assembly 120V Vent Housing CE Relay 240V CE Wiring Kit higher wattage E M Top Cord Wiring Kit higher wattage E M Rear Cord Wiring Kit higher wattage S S Controls 900 CDT Only 13 Timers Quantity A A n NM a a a n NN OO nl Display PC Board Assy GV083IE and above1 Control PC Board Assy GVO83IE and above 1 2 Digit Display Board Replaceable Beeper 3 Digit Replaceable Beeper 2 Digit 2
11. Step 2 Proper location of water pan 3 4 Model 900 NOTE Before using the Heated Holding Cabinet the unit should be thoroughly cleaned as described in the Cleaning Procedures section of this manual 1 To put the HC 900 into operation move the power switch to the ON position The power light should now be illumi nated and the blowers should be in operation 2 Remove the water pan and put approximately 1 of hot water in the pan Return the pan to its location NOTE Be sure to push the water pan in as far as it will go so that it does not block air from the thermometer and thermostat capillary tubes This will assure proper operation of these components 3 Set the thermostat at 7 or approximately 180 F When the heat light goes out the unit is ready for operation NOTE The unit should take approximately 25 35 minutes to heat to temperature during start up Be sure that the temperature light goes out before loading with product 0682 900 3 4 OPERATION WITH PRODUCT 1 Place the hot product on bun pans and insert between the cabinet racks 2 Serve the product first that has been in the cabinet the longest 3 Open the doors only as necessary to load and unload pro duct This will help temperature stay constant and will save energy 3 5 VENT ADJUSTMENT As mentioned in 3 2 of this section the vent system limits
12. Digit Control Board HC 900M 6 Timers Rear Panel Assy Power Cord Assy Power Switch Label Control Panel Control Panel Weld Assy Probe Assy Display Board Assy Control Board Assy Relay 12 Transformer 115V Transformer 240V Replaceable Beeper 900 CDT Decals KFC Vented KFC Non Vented GM 900 903 6 Timer 903 5 Timer Gen Mkt 903 Churches 900 Pollo Campero 900 CDT 6 Timers KFC Display PC Board Control PC Board Control Panel Decal Replaceable Beeper Boston Market HC 900 Decal PC Board Assy Temperature Sensor Assy Transformer PARTS LIST HC 900 HC 902 HC 903 HC 906 and HC 908 CONTROL MODULE Description Quantity Item No Part No Panel Access 1 49 25717 Panel Access C E 1 44024 Screw 8 32 x 1 2 PH RHD 4 61445 Panel Rear S A 1 61523 Panel Rear S A HC 903 1 25948 Panel Rear HC 906 HC 908 1 44023 Panel Rear CE 28188 Terminal Flag 410 10 12 Ga 1 28190 Cable 12 3 2 000W 120V 8 Ft 33874 Cable 14 3 Used on 1500W 120V 45616 and 3 000W 240V 49060 Power Cord Assy Twist 1 61470 Power Cord Assy CE 1 25947 Power Cord Assy Canada 1 28182 Plug 125V 20 Amp Used 2 000W 120V 1 49054 Plug 125V 15 Amp Used on 1500W 120V 1 51 25263 Plug 250V 20 Amp Used 3 000W 240V 1 52 25241 Plug Twist 1 53 14209 Plug 120V 30 Amp Canada 1 54 25734 Screw 6 32 x 112 pH PHD 2 55 25733 Fuse 15 Amp 1 56 25735 Connector Cable 3 4 1 57 27124 Screw 48 B x 3 8 pH THD 15 25950 Nu
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14. reinstall the screws that fasten the module to the cabinet Failure to do so might cause the unit to perform inadequately 5 1 5 5 REMOVAL OF MODULE HOUSING 5 6 FUSE Step 2 5 2 HC 900 If the need for extensive service is required on the module components the entire outer shell of the module can be removed to make servicing easier To remove the outer shell of the module follow these procedures 1 Remove the module from the cabinet per section 5 4 2 Remove the six 6 screws that are located on the sides of the module 3 Remove the four 4 screws located at the corners of the module top 4 Remove the screws from the control panel and the back panel that fasten them to the module housing 5 Lift the shell of the module off the unit 6 When work is completed reassemble in reverse order NOTE All units are not equipped with fuses If both blowers quit working at the same time 1 Remove electrical power supplied to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 2 Remove the cap from the fuse holder by turning it counter clockwise Located above the power cord 0682 5 6 FUSE Cont 5 7 POWER SWITCH Step 3 Tested with switch removed for better illustration 0682 1 Reconnect the elect
15. 1 053 Screw 8 32 x 1 2 PH RHD 10 23 25643 Gasket Door 4 Church s HC 903 25793 Gasket Door HC 903 4 28147 Gasket Door HC 906 2 54353 Glass door Assy LH w o Pedal 1 28143 Gasket Door HC 908 1 54352 Glass Door Assy RH w o Pedal 1 24 25707 Water Box and Stud Assembly 1 25 25646 Wiper 1 26 25685 Pull 1 C E Parts 27 LW02 005 Lockwasher Internal 10 2 28 501 014 Nut Hex 10 32 2 43768 Power Switch Plastic 1 29 27809 Air Duct Assembly Upper 2 49038 Decal Control Panel HC 900 1 42964 Air Duct Assembly Upper 900K SIB 2 49060 Decal Control Panel Vented HC 903 1 28129 Air Duct Assembly Upper HC 906 2 49086 Decal Control Panel KFC 900 1 28128 Air Duct Assembly HC 908 2 49108 Decal Control Panel w Vent HC 906 1 52345 Air Duct Upper KFC Int l CDT 15 Tray 2 49118 Decal Control Panel w Vent HC 900 1 52258 Air DuctAssembly Upper KFC Int l 13 Tray 2 44857 Power Cord Assembly 1 25956 Air Duct Assembly HC 903 1 52224 Rocker Switch CDT CE 1 34928 Air Duct Assembly Upper Boston Mkt 2 34550 Air Duct Assembly Upper 906 Int l 2 55181 Air Duct Assembly Upper Churches 2 55187 Air Duct Assembly Lower Churches 2 55087 Air Duct Assembly Upper Wendys 10 Plastic Tray 2 55088 Air DuctAssembly Lower Wendys 10 Plastic Tray 2 55084 Air DuctAssembly Wendys 903 Plastic Tray 2 not shown 6 6 902 295 HC 900 6 7 For Sa
16. 2000 Watt Vented Module Right 05100 or Right 05101 or Left Hand 05110 Left Hand 05111 Hinged Doors Hinged Doors Product No 05102 Product No 05103 Full Size Unit HC 903 Features amp Options Features amp Options Vented Module Product No 05203 Product No 05201 HC 906 HC 908 Full Size 2 door Single Door Vented Module Vented Module Some of the instructions and procedures in this manual will not apply to all units Easily Cleaned Adjustable Thermostatically Controlled Heat Lift off Doors Easy Access to Electrical Components Moist Heat Removable Control Module Stainless Steel Construction Full Perimeter Magnetic Door Seals Lift Out Tray Racks UL amp NSF Listed Venting System to Limit Humidity Levels in Cabinet Units with vent adjustment Optional Adjustable Legs 200 Ibs 91 kgs Product Capacity 1 1 1 4 PROPER CARE 1 5 ASSISTANCE 1 6 SAFETY Model HC 900 As in any unit of food service equipment the Heated Holding Cabinet does require care and maintenance Suggestions for the proper care and maintenance are contained in this manual For your convenience this manual consists of the following sections Table of Contents Introduction Installation Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance Wiring Diagrams Part List Distributor List The conscientious use of
17. 4 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 0682 To isolate a malfunction proceed as follows 1 Clearly define the problem or symptom when it occurs 2 Locate the problem in the troubleshooting table 3 Review all possible causes then one at time work through the list of corrections until the problem is solved 4 If the problem that you are having is not described in the troubleshooting section of this manual please call your local distributor maintained by Henny Penny or call Henny Penny Corporation for assistance CAUTION Refer to maintenance procedures in section 5 to check and repair the unit safely and properly PROBLEM A Product Not Holding Tempera ture B Cabinet Steaming Product Be coming Soggy C Product Dry A Unit Will Not Heat 4 2 CAUSE OPERATION Doors are left open Thermostat set too low Gasket torn or wore Heater not working Blower not working Product held too long Low or improper voltage Too much humidity inside the cabinet Holding product too long Vent not set properly Units with vent adjustment only No water in pan HEATING SYSTEM Faulty thermostat Faulty high limit Faulty heater Faulty wiring HC 900 CORRECTION Keep doors closed except to load and unload product Increase thermostat setting by moving the knob to a higher number setting Replace gas
18. 5110 Product No 05108 Model HC 903 Product No 05101 and 05111 386 2 3 900 2 5 CABINET DIMENSIONS x 29 906 Product No 05203 908 Product No 05201 2 4 386 900 SECTION 3 OPERATION 3 1 INTRODUCTION This section provides operating procedures for the HC 900 Sections 1 2 and 3 should be read and all instructions should be followed before operating the cabinet This section contains an explanation of all controls and components and information on operating procedures and daily maintenance 3 2 OPERATING CONTROLS Figures 3 1 through 3 5 identify and describe the function of all AND COMPONENTS the operating controls and the major components of the cabinet 0682 3 4 900 Hea ed Holding Cabinet HC 800 Fig 3 1 ARGH CIRCUL Cabinet ied Temperaturd Fig 3 5 3 2 0682 900 9 Power Switch The power switch is a toggle switch that switches electrical current to the unit 3 1 Power Light 3 1 3 Thermometer The thermometer indicates the air temperature inside the cabinet 3 1 4 Heat Light When illuminated the heat light indicates that the thermostat has turned the heaters on 3 2 T Blower Motor 3 2 7 Heater When illuminated the
19. E INTL AMER TERMINAL HARMONIZED CONFIG BLOCK PHASE BROWN LINE NUETRAL BLUE LINE EARTH GRN YEL GROUND E Z MODEL HC SOOM 240V 50 60 HZ 3086 W HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45320 37448 BLOWER MOTOR 5 15 991 900 Henny Penny AA B TEMP PROBE N d CONTROL P4poARD N AMER 4 TERMINAL an CONFIG LINE NUETRAL CONTROL MOTOR TRANSFORMER GROUND L MODEL HC 900M HC 903M 120V 50 60 HZ 1500 2000 WATT 37490 296 5 16 900 E HEATER HEATER E TEMP PROBE N AMER 11 NUETRAL GROUND BLOWER MOTOR MODEL HC 903M 120V 50 60 HZ 1612 W EATON OHIO 45320 2745 5 17 991 900 _ A Y TEMP PROBE INTL N AMER TERMINAL HARMONIZED CONFIG BLOCK PHASE BROWN LINE NUETRAL BLUE LINE KONTROL GRN YEL GROUND tz TRANSFORMER TPOWER MODEL HC 900M LE 240V 50 60 HZ BLOWER BLOWER 208b MOTOR MOTOR HENNY PENNY CORP 7 EATON OHIO 45320 3 2E 37501 991 eo 5 1 900 HEATER CONTROL TRANSFORMER TEMPERATURE PROB
20. E CONTROL N AMER CONFIG LINE NUETRAL GROUND E MODEL 900 120V 50 60 HZ 1500 2000 WATT 54569 5 19 1097 900 HEATER HEATER 11 9 THERMOSTAT oo LU INTL N AMER HARMONIZED CONFIG NUETRAL EARTH GRN YEL GROUND L HC 900 HC 903 SWITCH HC 906 HC 908 6 230V 50 60 HZ 1350W 1900W HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45320 44876 MOTOR MOTOR LINE RE BROWN LINE oL BLUE 1099 5 20 HC 900 11 HEATER cas TEMP PROBE POWER SWITCH MOTOR 3 BLOWER MOTOR CONTROL 17 soro 2 18 INTL N AMER TERMINAL HARMONIZED CONFIG BLOCK 1 PHASE BROWN LINE NUETRAL BLUE LINE GRN YEL GROUND E za ad MODELS HC 900M amp HC 903M 250V 50 60 HZ 1350W 1900W HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45520 44877 5 21 1099 Model HC 900 Henny Penny 18 HEATE H LIMIT BLOWER MOTOR POWER LIGHT 200 THERMOSTAT BLOWER MOTOR AMER POWER SWITCH INT I 1 HARM
21. HER REMEDY INCLUDING CLAIMS FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSQUENTIAL DAMAGES SHALL BE AVAILABLE The above limited warranty does not apply a to damage resulting from accident alteration misuse or abuse b if the equipment s serial number is removed or defaced or c for lamps and fuses THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED HENNY PENNY NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY Model 900 SECTION 6 PARTS INFORMATION 6 1 INTRODUCTION 6 2 GENUINE PARTS 6 3 HOW TO FIND PARTS 6 4 HOW TO ORDER m 9 Model Product No Heated Holding Cabinet HC 900 LISTED D HC 900 Serial 00179 05100 120 Volts Warranty Expires Last Day of 0682 This section identifies and lists the replaceable parts of the Henny Penny Model HC 900 Heated Holding Cabinet Use only genuine Henny Penny parts in your cabinet Using a part of lesser quality or substitute design may result in cabinet damage or personal injury To find items you want to order from the Parts List proceed as follows 1 Refer to the photographs in the front of the Operation Sec tion and the exploded drawings in this section to identify the part needed 2 Use the item number from the exploded dr
22. ONIZED 1 CONFIG PHASE BROWN LINE 1 t T NEUTRAL BLUE 1 LINE t 2 1 1 EARTH GRN YEL GROUND t HC 900 HC 906 220V 240V 50 60 H 3000W N HENNY PENNY EATON OHIO 45320 46968 5 22 LIMITED WARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY APPLIANCES Subject to the following conditions Henny Penny Corporation makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for Henny Penny appliances and replacement parts NEW EQUIPMENT Any part of a new appliance except lamps and fuses which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within two 2 years from date of original installation will be repaired or replaced without charge F O B factory Eaton Ohio or F O B authorized distributor To validate this warranty the registration card for the appliance must be mailed to Henny Penny within ten 10 days after installation REPLACEMENT PARTS Any appliance replacement part except lamps and fuses which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within ninety 90 days from date of original installation will be repaired or replaced without charge F O B factory Eaton Ohio or F O B authorized distributor The warranty for new equipment and replacement parts covers only the repair or replacement of the defective part and does not include any labor charges for the removal and installation of any parts travel or other ex
23. THAT NO OTHER REMEDY INCLUDING CLAIMS FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSQUENTIAL DAMAGES SHALL BE AVAILABLE The above limited warranty does not apply a to damage resulting from accident alteration misuse or abuse b if the equipment s serial number is removed or defaced or c for lamps and fuses THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED HENNY PENNY NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY Model 900 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Section 1 INTRODUCTION Heated Holding Cabinet ocios 1 1 Model Variations 5 uz u a aa ia a 1 1 A teas 1 1 Proper C ge sss a MU MM EM CN 1 2 ASSISTANCE ni E E DS hh SSS E 1 2 sop CC 1 2 Section 2 TALLATION Introduction zx 2 1 M 2 1 MS GALI OT 2 2 Electrical Connection a a eene naa nen e 2 2 Cabinet DIIaeDnSI0OnS l R L 2 3 Section 3 OPERATION Introduction AA A 3 1 Operating Controls and Components 3 1 SIartsUD cia anced 3 4 Operation with Product
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26. awing to locate the corresponding part in the Parts List in this section In this list will be the Henny Penny part number and a descrip tion of the part Once the parts you want to order have been found in the Parts List write down the following information 1 From the photograph and Parts List SAMPLE Item Number 44 Part Number 22198 Description Power Switch 2 From the data plate SAMPLE Product Number 05100 Serial Number 00179 Voltage 120 900 6 4 HOW TO ORDER 3 The following table has been provided as a sample format Cont for you to use in preparing your spare parts orders By pro viding all the entries your distributor will be able to insure the correct parts will be sent to you Also by prepayment your order will be expedited FROM PARTS LIST YOUR ORDER Item Part Quantity Number Number Description Ordered Price ma maaa _ C jj O Product No __05100 Voltage 120 6 5 PRICES Your distributor has a priced parts list and will be glad to inform you of the cost of your parts order 6 6 DELIVERY Commonly replaced items are stocked by your distributor and will be sent out when your order is received Other parts will be ordered by your distributor from Henny Penny Corporation Normally these will be sent to your distributor within three working days 6 7 WARRANTY All replacement parts except lam
27. e Tech Mode is mostly used at the factory level The output tests and temperature probe calibration is given below For further information call the Technical Services Department at Henny Penny 800 417 8405 or 937 456 8405 Output Test 1 Press and hold the PROGRAM button for 4 seconds 2 Setup and Tech is displayed 3 Press a timer button under the word Tech Ex Tech Press either 4 or 5 al s 4 Enter access code 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 outP test Htr is displayed 401 3 7 OPERATING CONTROLS 900 and 903 CDT if applicable Continued 401 Model HC 900 Output Test Continued 6 Press the 5 timer button under Htr to turn heat and heat LED on and off Press the PROGRAM button to move to the next step or press and hold the PROGRAM button to exit programming Temperature Calibration 1 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM button for 4 seconds Setup and Tech is displayed Press a timer button under the word Tech Ex Tech Press either 4 or 5 Enter access code 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 outP test is displayed Press the PROGRAM button 3 times until CAL OFS Hi Probe 185 is displayed Press and hold number 1 timer under CAL while pressing the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons and set the display to match the actual cabinet temperature Press the PROGRAM button to move to the next step or press and hold
28. e full outside perimeter of the gasket With the screws loose the gasket should slide out from under the retainer Remove the gasket and replace with a new one by reversing the above procedures 5 9 Model 900 BLOWER THERMOSTAT MODEL HC 900 120 VOLT 60Hz 2000 WATT HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45320 489 5 10 HC 900 MODEL 900 240V 50 60 HZ 1586 2086 W HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45320 THERMOSTAT 5 11 489 900 E HEATER HEATER THERMOSTAT HEAT LIGHT POWER LIGHT BLOWER MOTOR MODEL HC 900 240V 50 60 HZ 3086 WATT HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45320 489 5 12 900 THERMOSTAT BLOWER MODEL HC 900 120 VOLT 60Hz 1500 WATT HENNY PENNY CORP EATON OHIO 45320 13 489 900 _ E TEMP PROBE Br 52 TL CONFIG PHASE BROWN NUETRAL BLUE LINE LINE EARTH GRN YEL GROUND CONTROL Lt 2s TRANSFORMER 15 TPoWER MODEL HC 903M SWITCH 208 240V 50 60 HZ BLOWER 1612 W MOTOR HENNY PENNY CORP FATON OHIO 45320 3 31904 991 900 Henny Penny HEATER HEATER TEMP PROB
29. f the cut wires and connect them to the new light with wire nuts Push the control panel back in place and put in screws Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 5 5 Model 900 5 10 THERMOMETER Cont 2 Remove the access panel from the top of the module 3 Remove the four 4 screws from the control panel and pull it down 4 Remove the four 4 nuts that hold the blower box to the cabinet 5 Lift the blower box up to expose thermometer and ther mostat bulbs 6 While holding the blower box remove the two nuts that secure the bulb retaining clamps and remove the thermo meter bulb from the clamps 7 Remove the two 2 nuts that hold the mounting brackets on the back of the thermometer body 8 Remove the thermometer by pulling the body and capillary tube through the control panel 9 Install a new thermometer in reverse order 10 Re position the blower box and secure it with the four 4 nuts previously removed CAUTION 2 Be sure that both the thermometer and thermostat capillary tubes pass through the notches in the front corners of the blower box Failure to do so could permanently damage the thermometer or thermostat and cause improper operation of the cabinet
30. ket per section 5 14 Check heater Replace per sec tion 5 11 Check blower Replace per sec tion 5 13 Hold product only for recom mended time Using meter compare recep tacle voltage to data plate volt age Empty water from the water pan Hold product for recommend ed time Adjust vent per section 3 5 Remove pan and put in ap proximately 1 of hot water Check thermostat per section 5 8 Check high limit per section 5 12 Check heater Replace per sec tion 5 11 Gheck wiring for loose connec tions or broken wires and repair as necessary 485 Model HC 900 PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION HEATING SYSTEM Cont B Unit Will Faulty Blower Check Blower Replace per Not Heat To section 5 13 Desired Tempera Thermometer not indicating Check cabinet temperature ture true temperature with another thermometer If necessary replace thermome ter per section 5 10 One of heaters defective Check heater Replace per sec tion 5 11 Doors being left open too Only open doors as necessary much Gaskets torn or wore Replace gasket per section 5 14 Defective high limit on one of Check high limit Replace per heaters section 5 12 C Unit Over Faulty thermostat Check thermostat Replace per heating section 5 8 Faulty blower Check blower Replace per sec tion 5 13 VENTILATING SYSTEM A Both Blow Faulty blowers Check bl
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32. llowed when replacing either of the two 2 high limits in the cabinet If there is a heating problem in the cabinet both high limits should be tested 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet WARNING Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 2 Remove the access panel from the top of the cabinet 5 7 5 12 HIGH LIMIT Cont Step 3 5 8 Model 900 3 Remove the wires attached to the high limit 4 Check across the high limit terminals for continuity As long as the cabinet temperature is below 210 F and the blower has been operating properly the high limit should be closed or read no resistance If the high limit is found to be defective replace it by continuing with the following instructions in this section 5 Remove the two 2 screws that hold the high limit to the heater 6 Remove the high limit 7 Install a new high limit in reverse order 8 Reconnect the two wires to the high limit 9 Replace the access panel to the module 10 Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet NOTE Procedures for blower motor replacement are the same on both blowers 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 2 Remove the access panel from the
33. loading and unloading of product is easy For proper operation the cabinet must be level Do not set anything on top of the cabinet that might close the vent holes 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The Heated Holding Cabinet is available from the factory as a 120 VAC or 240 VAC unit for domestic use and as a 240 VAC unit for foreign use The data plate located on the side of the module will specify the correct electrical supply The unit requires a grounded receptacle with a separate electrical line protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of the proper rating For European markets verify the electrical plug meets the proper electrical rating and country type See local authorities for proper standards The cabinet must be adequately and safely grounded according to local electrical codes to prevent the possibility of electrical shock Refer to the table below for electrical ratings for the HC 900 Product Number Volts Watts Amps 05100 or 05110 120 2086 17 5 Full Size Standard 05101 05111 120 1586 13 0 HC 903 Standard 05102 Full Size 240 3086 13 0 05102 Full Size 240 2086 9 0 05103 HC 903 240 3086 13 0 05103 HC 903 240 2086 9 0 05108 HC 902 stackable 120 1586 13 0 05203 HC 906 120 2086 17 5 05201 HC 908 120 2086 17 5 1098 Model HC 900 2 5 CABINET DIMENSIONS Stackable 69 31 3 4 24 3 4 2434 Model 900 Model HC 902 Product No 05100 and 0
34. n Telephone 961 9 635 077 Fax 961 9 635 059 Lithuania Master Group Baltic Master Dariaus Ir Girena 175 2038 Vilnius Lithuania Telephone 3702 306 528 529 Fax 3702 306 533 Malaysia SCC Corp Sdn Bhd 19 21 Jalan Hujan Taman Overseas Union 58200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Telephone 60 3 77828384 Fax 60 3 77818561 Malta C 8 Bartoli Ltd 232 The Strand Gzira Gzros Malta Telephone 356 342 584 Fax 356 342 569 Mauritius Island Mauritius Reunion Island Seychelles Hassam Moussa Rawat 10 Bourbon Street P O Box 492 Port Louis Mauritius Island Telephone 160 230 2080024 Fax 160 230 2080147 Mexico Central Mexico Metro Mexico City Cavimex S A de C V Revillagigedo No 61 Col Centro Mexico D F 06070 Mexico Telephone 52 5521 4200 Fax 52 5510 2791 North Cavimex Del Note SA de AV Colon 1340 PTE Centro Monterrey Nuevo Leon Telephone 52 8372 3888 FAX 52 8372 8948 Pacific Micro Herros De Occidente S A de C V Av Juan Palamar y Arias 83 Col Jardines Vallarta Zapopan Jalisco Mexico C P 45020 Telephone 52 3629 5405 Fax 52 3673 2943 Southeast Equipo Para El Mercado S A de C V Calle 55 No 501 B por 60 y 62 Merida Yucatan Mexico C P 97000 Telephone 52 9923 6500 Fax 52 9928 6649 Morocco Electra Boulevard AHL Loghlam BP 25698 Sidi Bernoussi Ain Sebaa Casablanca Morocco Telephone 212 22 753 531 Fax 212 22 753 554 47 48 49
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37. odel 900 5 8 THERMOSTAT 1 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 2 Remove the access panel from the top of the module 3 Remove the four 4 screws from the control panel and pull it down 4 Remove the wires from the thermostat With the thermo stat set at the maximum setting all the way clockwise the circuit should be closed With the thermostat the OFF position all the way counter clockwise the circuit should be open If the thermostat is found to be defective replace it by continuing with the following instructions in this section 5 Remove the four 4 nuts that hold the blower box to the cabinet 6 Lift the blower box up to expose the thermometer and thermostat bulbs 7 While holding the blower box remove the two 2 nuts that Step 7 secure the bulb retaining clamps and remove the thermostat hulb from the clamps M Control 8 Using a 5 64 Allen wrench loosen the two 2 set screws in the thermostat knob and remove the knob 9 Remove the two 2 nuts that hold the thermostat bracket to the control panel 10 Remove the thermostat shaft extension with 1 16 Allen wrench 11 Remove the two 2 screws that hold the thermostat to the bracket Step 8 12 Remove the thermostat from the unit 13 Install a new thermostat in reverse order
38. owers Replace per ers Not section 5 13 Working Faulty fuse If unit is equipped Check fuse Replace per section with 5 6 0682 4 3 900 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 TEST INSTRUMENTS 5 3 REMOVAL OF THE MODULE ACCESS PANEL 5 4 MODULE REMOVAL 0682 This section provides procedures for the testing and replace ment of the various parts used within the cabinet Before replacing any parts refer to section 4 Troubleshooting It will aid you in determining the cause of the malfunction You may use two test instruments to check the electric components 1 A Continuity Light 2 An Ohm Meter When the manual refers to the circuit being closed the continuity light will be illuminated or the ohm meter should read zero 0 unless otherwise noted When the manual refers to the circuit being open the continuity light will not illuminate or the ohm meter will read one 1 or infinite resistance In most procedures of the maintenance section the access panel must be removed from the top of the module This access panel can easily be removed by taking out the four screws that fasten it to the module shell NOTE If the component module of the HC 900 has to be removed be sure to remove the four screws one at each corner before lifting it from the unit Also when work has been completed on the module be sure to relocate it properly and
39. penses incidental to the repair or replacement of a part EXTENDED FRYPOT WARRANTY Henny Penny will replace any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues for a period of up to seven 7 years from date of manufacture This warranty shall not cover any frypot that fails due to any misuse or abuse such as heating of the frypot without shortening 0 3 YEARS During this time frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues will be replaced at no charge for parts labor or freight Henny Penny will either install a new frypot at no cost or provide a new or reconditioned replacement fryer at no cost 3 TO 7 YEARS During this time any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues will be replaced at no charge for the frypot only Any freight charges and labor costs to install the new frypot as well as the cost of any other parts replaced such as insulation thermal sensors high limits fittings and hardware will be the responsibility of the owner Any claim must be represented to either Henny Penny or the distributor from whom the appliance was purchased No allowance will be granted for repairs made by anyone else without Henny Penny s written consent If damage occurs during shipping notify the sender at once so that a claim may be filed THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE SOLE REMEDY AGAINST HENNY PENNY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER TERM BUYER AGREES THAT NO OT
40. power light indicates that the power switch is in the ON position and the components are energized The thermostat is an electromechanical device that controls the temperature inside the cabinet There are two blower motor assemblies in the HC 900 The blower motors are used to recirculate the hot humid air throughout the cabinet There are two heaters in the HC 900 The heaters are of open resistance wire type construction If a full sized 120 VAC unit is purchased each heater will be rated at 1000 Watts If a full sized 240 VAC unit is purchased each heater will be rated at 1500 Watts The 120V HC 903 cabinet will be supplied with two heaters each rated at 750 Watts The high limit is a safety device mounted next to the heater which protects the unit from overheating 3 2 High Limit 3 3 Fuse The fuse is a protective device that breaks the circuit when current exceeds the rated value The fuse provides an overload protection for the electrical components To remove the fuse twist and pull the cap The fuse is used only on the 120V 2000 Watt units 3 4 Water Pan The water pan holds the water that when heated creates humidity in the cabinet Venting System Units with vent adjustment only The vent system has been installed into the unit to limit humidity levels in the cabinet 485 3 3 3 3
41. ps and fuses are warranted for 90 days against manufacturing defects and workmanship If damage occurs during shipping notify the sender and the carrier at once so that a claim may be properly filed Refer to warranty in the front of this section for other rights and limitations 6 2 0682 101 Item No PARTS LIST HC 900 HC 902 HC 903 HC 906 and HC 908 VENTED CONTROL MODULE 1 3 SIZE AND WIDE BODIED UNITS Part No Description 25944 Rear Panel Studweld Assembly 28155 Cable 25964 Hose Intake 25963 Hose Exhaust 25977 Hose Clamp 25919 Slide Vent 25942 Coupling Hose 25999 Control Panel Stud Assembly 38429 Vent Control Arm 38367 Knob Vented Module FULL SIZE 900s 25942 Coupling Hose 48990 Rear Panel Studweld Assembly 25950 Cable 27927 Spacer Slide Vent 27828 Slilde Vent Back 28092 Slide Vent Blower Box 25964 Hose Intake 25963 Hose Exhaust 25977 Hose Clamp Model HC 900 Quantity a oc K A gt A 6 3 not shown 6 4 Part No 25704 51209 5 01 053 48993 25944 28121 49018 EC04 002 501 212 501 175 28542 44857 26671 25765 25764 27567 28543 22193 5 01 010 EF02 007 26779 02 023 502 001 EF02 006 NS02 005 01 010 25602 28153 26225 5 02 016 25620 25670 25624 25619 25618 5 02 012 5 01 055 EF02 031 EF02 033 25627 25616 25924 NS02 001 25698 25622 25623 25621
42. r other expenses incidental to the repair or replacement of a part EXTENDED FRYPOT WARRANTY Henny Penny will replace any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues for a period of up to seven 7 years from date of manufacture This warranty shall not cover any frypot that fails due to any misuse or abuse such as heating of the frypot without shortening 0 3 YEARS During this time frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues will be replaced at no charge for parts labor or freight Henny Penny will either install a new frypot at no cost or provide a new or reconditioned replacement fryer at no cost 3 TO 7 YEARS During this time any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues will be replaced at no charge for the frypot only Any freight charges and labor costs to install the new frypot as well as the cost of any other parts replaced such as insulation thermal sensors high limits fittings and hardware will be the responsibility of the owner Any claim must be represented to either Henny Penny or the distributor from whom the appliance was purchased No allowance will be granted for repairs made by anyone else without Henny Penny s written consent If damage occurs during shipping notify the sender at once so that a claim may be filed THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE SOLE REMEDY AGAINST HENNY PENNY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER TERM BUYER AGREES
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44. rical supply to the cabinet Model HC 900 Pull the fuse from the holder Check the fuse for defectiveness by putting both leads of the ohm meter or continuity light on opposite ends of the fuse The fuse should be closed or read no resistance If the fuse is found to be defective replace it with a new one Be sure to use an identical fuse as the one being replaced Replace the cap to the fuse holder Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Place the power switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 2 Remove the four 4 screws from the control panel and pull it down Remove all wires from the switch Check across the two terminals of the switch for continuity With the switch in the ON position the circuit should be closed With the switch in the OFF position the circuit should be open If the switch is found to be defective replace it by continuing with the following instructions in this section Loosen the nut holding the switch on the back side of the control panel and then remove the nut on the front of the control panel Remove the switch Install a new switch in reverse order Reconnect the wires to the switch on the same terminals that they were previously on Push the control panel back in place and put in screws Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet M
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46. s the INCREASE or DECREASE buttons to toggle from Fahrenheit and Celsius When correct setting displays press the PROGRAM button to move to Initialize System or press and hold the PROGRAM button to exit programming NOTE CE and International units must have the temperature readings in Celsius Follow above procedures and set to Initialize System 1 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM button for 4 seconds Setup and Tech is displayed Press a timer button under the word Setup Ex Setup Press either 1 or 2 Enter access code 1 2 3 Setup deg is displayed 3 7 OPERATING CONTROLS 3 10 900 and 903 CDT if applicable Continued Model HC 900 Initialize System Continued 6 Press PROGRAM button and Setup init sys is displayed 7 Press and hold either the INCREASE or DECREASE button 8 The control beeps and the display counts down 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 When display reaches 0 release the button and the initialization is complete Ifthe INCREASE or DECREASE button is released before 0 is displayed the control will not initialize 10 Press the PROGRAM button to return to the Fahrenheit Celsius mode or press and hold the PROGRAM button to exit programming Tech Mode Output Test Heaters CPU Calibration Temperature Calibration Display Tests Push button test Total Initialization NOTE Th
47. ss the PROGRAM button and is displayed along with all the timer settings Press the desired timer and the starting time flashes Press the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons to change the starting time Press the timer button to set the new starting time and now a different timer button can pressed and it changed When finished setting timers press and hold the PROGRAM button to exit programming NOTE Exit the program mode at any time by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button Also ifno buttons are pressed for two minutes programming is exited automatically Timing Through Power Down Ifa power failure occurs while a timer or timers are running the controls will continue to count down even though the unit has no power going to it Once the power comes back on the timers will show the correct time remaining and will not have to be reset 401 3 7 OPERATING CONTROLS 401 900 and 903 CDT if applicable Continued Model HC 900 Special Program Mode Consists of Setup Mode and Tech Mode Setup Mode Fahrenheit or Celsius Initialize System One button programming for times and temperatures Fahrenheit or Celsius 1 Press and hold the PROGRAM button for 4 seconds 2 Setup and Tech is displayed 3 Press a timer button under the word Setup Ex Setup Press either 1 or 2 Enter access code 1 2 3 Setup deg is displayed Pres
48. t NOTE Installation of this unit should be performed only by a qualified service technician Do not puncture the skin of the Heated Holding Cabinet with drills or screws as component damage or electrical shock could result The Henny Penny Heated Holding Cabinet has been tested inspected and expertly packed to insure arrival at its destination in the best possible condition The cabinet rests on cardboard pads that sit on a wooden skid The racks inside the cabinet are secured with cardboard packing The unit is then packed inside a heavy cardboard carton with sufficient padding to withstand normal shipping treatment NOTE Any shipping damages should be noted in the presence of the delivery agent and signed prior to his or her departure Toremove the Henny Penny Heated Holding Cabinet from the carton you should 1 Carefully cut banding straps 2 Lift the carton off the unit 3 Lift the unit off the cardboard padding and skid Care should be taken when lifting unit to prevent personal injury 4 Open doors and remove packing from behind racks 5 Peel off any protective covering from the exterior of the cabinet 6 Your Heated Holding Cabinet is now ready for location and set up NOTE Be certain to save any literature that is packed inside the cabinet 2 1 2 3 LOCATION Model HC 900 The HC 900 should be placed in an area where the doors can be opened without interruption and
49. t 10 32 Hex Keps 1 bi 27849 Fuse Holder 1 28 32 25872 Nut 46 32 Hex Keps 2 33 41 14249 Wire Nut 12 18 Ga 2 25753 Top 1 t 51214 Top HC 906 HC 908 1 ME90 009 Insulation Cover 1 i 04158 Screw 8 x 1 2 PH PHD 18 bi 01460 Seal 2 01461 Cradle 1 Seal 2 Gasket Blower Outlet 2 51040 Gasket Retainer 2 44741RB Screw 12 AB x 3 8 Ph PHD 2 u 31910RB Screw 1 0 32 x 3 4 Hex HD 2 40500 Clamp 1 4 x 3 8 2 ES 36210 Clamp 7 16 x 3 8 2 30954RB Gasket 2 Blower 2 Rear Box Blower 903 1 3 37147 Nut 1 0 32 Hex Keps 2 5 37556 Gasket Blower Plate 4 44 31561 Flange Inlet 2 49 31931 Housing Blower 2 50 37395 Wheel Blower Std 2 53 29523 Wheel Blower Int l larger 2 37374RB Screw 6 32 x 5 16 SL RH 8 37367RB Lockwasher Internal 6 S 8 ME90 003 Plate Blower 2 TS22 006 Spacer Motor 8 28979 Motor Blower 120V 2 36210 Motor Blower 240 2 Screw 6 32 x 1 3 4 SL 8 Spacer Cooling Fan 2 T 33874 Fan Cooling 3 112 2 43952 Heater 120V 1000W 2 30950 Heater 120V 750W 2 31901 Heater 240V 1 500W 2 52347 Heater 120V 1000W CE 2 55180 Heater 120V 750W CE 2 u 61443 High Limit Thermostat 2 High Limit Sensor manual reset CE 2 Power Switch 1 E 51117RB Black Rocker Switch CDT 1 44741 Rocker Switch 1 43073 Indicator Light 2 40500 Thermometer 1 Knob Thermostat 1 Screw 8 x 3 8 PH THD Black Oxide 4 54511 54571 54577 30978 5 40645
50. the humidity level of the cabinet The vent adjustments are very easy to follow The vent setting corresponds to the number of trays of product With one tray of product set the vent at No 1 With two trays of product set the vent at No 2 and so on 1 Turn all controls to the OFF position 2 Disconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Allow the unit to cool before cleaning as the interior of the cabinet may be hot enough to burn 3 Open the doors and remove all trays from the cabinet 4 Take the trays to a sink and clean them thoroughly CAUTION Most surfaces of the HC 900 can be cleaned with a soft cloth soap and water DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS 5 Remove the water pan Clean the pan with a soft cloth soap and water 485 3 5 Model 900 3 6 CLEANING PROCEDURES 6 Wipe the control panel with a damp cloth Do not splash Cont water around the controls 7 Clean the exterior of the cabinet with a damp cloth CAUTION DO NOT use a spray hose to clean the unit Failure to follow these instructions could cause component damage 8 Open the doors and remove side racks Clean the racks with soap and water 9 Clean the interior of the cabinet thoroughly with a cloth and soap water 10 Put the side racks and water pan back into the cabinet 11 Leave at least one door open over night to allow the unit to thoroughly dry out 3 6 1298
51. the PROGRAM button to exit programming 3 11 Model HC 900 3 8 ERROR CODES The CDT controls have built in diagnostics which displays CDT Controls error codes on the display This section describes the codes Displayed Error Code Warning Problem KA Displayed if Control Board exceeds 140 60 C 5 Displayed if Cabinet air temperature is too hot Heat relay locked on Blower in cabinet not running E 6 Displayed if the temperature probe fails or is unplugged K 41 Displayed if PC board memory scrambles Turn unit OFF then back ON If E 41 reappears replace PC board E 50 Displayed if the RAM inside the CPU chip of the controller fails Turn unit OFF then back ON If E 50 reappears replace PC board E 51 Displayed if the NOVRAM chip on controller fails Turn unit OFF then back ON If E 51 reappears replace PC board E 53 Displayed if the ROM EPROM chip on controller fails Turn unit OFF then back ON If E 53 reappears replace PC board 3 12 902 4 1 INTRODUCTION HC 900 SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides troubleshooting information in the form of an easy to read list If a problem occurs during the first operation of a new cabinet recheck the installation per section 2 of this manual Before troubleshooting always recheck the operating procedure per section 3 of this manual
52. the recommended procedures coupled with regular maintenance will result in few repairs to the equipment When such repairs are required they may be accomplished by fol lowing the repair steps contained in this manual Should you require outside assistance just call your local indepen dent distributor maintained by Henny Penny Corporation In addition feel free to contact our corporate headquarters in Eaton Ohio Dial 800 417 8405 or 937 456 8405 The only way to insure safe operation of the Henny Penny Heated Display Cabinet is to fully understand the proper installation operation and maintenance procedures The instructions in this manual have been prepared to aid you in learning the proper procedures Where information is of particular importance or is safety related the words NOTE CAUTION or WARNING are used Their usage is described below NOTE The word NOTE is used to highlight especially important informa tion 299 900 Cont The word CAUTION is used to alert you to a procedure that if not performed properly may damage the unit The word WARNING is used to alert you to a procedure that if not performed properly might cause personal injury 0682 1 3 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 UNPACKING 485 Model HC 900 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION This section provides the installation instructions for the Henny Penny Heated Holding Cabine
53. top of the cabinet 3 Remove the three 3 screws that fasten the blower motor to the blower housing 4 Cut the two 2 blower wires approximately 2 away from the blower 5 Lift the blower motor and wheel out of the blower housing NOTE The blower motor can be ordered as an assembly This will include the motor the fan and the wheel Normally just the motor would need replacing if found to be defective If you are just replacing the motor continue with the following procedures 6 The fan can be pulled off the shaft of the motor 0682 5 13 BLOWER Cont Step 7 5 14 DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT Model HC 900 With a 5 64 Allen wrench loosen the set screw that holds the blower wheel to the motor shaft and remove the wheel Remove the four 4 screws that hold the blower cover to the motor Install a new blower motor in reverse order Be sure to put the spacers back between the blower cover and the motor NOTE When replacing a blower motor be sure that the motor coil is positioned away from the heater when reinstalling 11 Reconnect the two wires to the new blower by stripping the wire ends and fastening with wire nuts 12 Replace the access panel to the module 13 Reconnect the electrical supply to the cabinet Pull the gasket to the side to expose the screws that hold the retainer to the cabinet Loosen the screws around th
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55. ws w o hinge 1 27939 Brkt Handle HC 906 HC 908 2 7 5 01 074 Screw 10 32 x 1 2 PH TH 16 28133 Pan Brkt Weldment 906 amp 908 22 amp 8 8 LW01 002 Split 1 4 8 34949 Door Stop Boston Mkt 20 4 9 01 039 Screw 1 4 20 x 1 Hex Head 8 24 28 25879 Water Box Assembly with Handle 1 10 27155 Caster 5 2 58275 Hinge Plate Tap Bar 900 4 11 27154 Caster 5 W Brake 2 58276 Hinge Plate Tap Bar 903 4 28170 Caster 5 Non Swivel HC 906 HC 908 2 03182 Worktop HC 903 1 13 5 01 075 Screw 10 32 x 3 PHT TH 12 56179 Worktop HC 908 1 14 25695 Washer 12 15 25644 Spacer 12 Glass Doors Only 16 25687 Retainer HC 900 and HC 903 8 amp 4 28117 Retainer HC 906 HC 908 8 amp 4 54353 Glass Door Assembly 1 3 size LH 1 17 02 016 Screw 8 AB x 1 2 PH PHD 24 54352 Glass Door Assembly 1 3 size RH 1 18 25689 Retainer HC 900 8 56589 Glass Door Assembly 1 3 size RH 1 25690 Retainer HC 903 4 less latch and hinges 19 25880 Cabinet Assembly Complete less Module 1 58487 Glass Door Assy less latch andhinges 1 25951 Cab Ass y Comp less Module 903 1 30517 Nut Glass Retainer 4 28160 Cab Ass y Comp less Module HC 906 1 59257 Glass Door Assy Left Top 1 28179 Cab Ass y Comp less Module HC 908 1 59258 Glass Door Assy Left Bottom 1 20 NS01 008 Nut 8 32 Hex S 10 59260 Glass Door Assy Right Top 1 21 LW02 006 Lockwasher Internal 8 S 10 59261 Glass Door Assy Right Bottom 1 22 0
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