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6
OPERATION
NOTE: This appliance is designed to heat towels and blankets to a temperature
no higher than 150°F. The process of heating the contents from an ambient
room temperature of 72°F up to 150°F usually takes approximately 30
minutes, depending on the amount of contents. When loading items into the
cabinet for heating, be sure there is a minimum of 1 inch of space between
the items and the walls and fan to allow for proper circulation of air.
Loading the Warming Cabinet
Place the articles to be warmed into the cabinet and close the door. Items may
be stacked, but be sure adequate space is left for air circulation, as noted
above. Be sure the door is closed securely.
Turning On the Warming Cabinet
Switch the circuit breaker on the control panel to the RESET position. The
following will happen:
The temperature controller will light up and display the warming cabinet
temperature.
The fan motor will start.
The heating element will turn on as indicated by the red indicator light on
the controller. It will cycle on and off with the heating element.
The temperature will start to rise.
The temperature will gradually rise to the factory setting of 150°F (based
on an approximate ambient room temperature of 72°F).
The LED display on the control panel normally shows the cabinet temperature.
When the cabinet reaches 150°F, the heating element will turn off (the red light
goes out), then turns on again when the cabinet temperature drops to 145°F.
This condition will continue until the equipment is turned off intentionally or:
The fan motor fails, in this case the safety switch shuts down the heating
element and the red light turns off. An electrician should be called for
service.
Some internal or external factor causes the current to exceed 15
amperes, in which case the circuit breaker will trip off.
When operating correctly, the warming cabinet will always maintain
temperatures within two to four degrees of its set point.
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