Summit PTHC65GUCLHD 24" Wide Blanket Warmer

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4. Align the handle with the screws installed in Step 3. Tighten the screws using the Phillips head
screwdriver until the handle is both flush and secured tightly against the door frame. DO NOT
over-tighten, as this will cause damage to the handle assembly.
5. Replace the door gasket to its original position.
OPERATION
NOTE: This appliance is designed to heat towels and blankets to temperatures of up to 140°F. The
process of heating the contents from an ambient room temperature of 72°F up to 140°F can
take an average of 4 hours, depending on the amount of contents. When loading items into
the cabinet for heating, be sure there is a minimum of 1” of space between the items and the
walls to allow for proper circulation of air.
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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.
CAUTION: DO NOT store blankets on the bottom shelf on the unit. Blankets stored here will block
the heating module and affect the performance of the unit.
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 heating element will turn on, as indicated by the red indicator light on the control panel. 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 120°F from an ambient room
temperature of 72°F.
NOTE: The LED display on the control panel normally shows the cabinet temperature.
When the cabinet reaches 120°F, the heating element will turn off (the red light goes out), then
turns on again when the cabinet’s temperature drops by 2-3 °F. This condition will continue until
the equipment is turned off intentionally or:
o Some internal or external factor causes the current to exceed 15 amperes, in which case the
circuit breaker will trip off.
o When operating correctly, the warming cabinet will always maintain temperatures within two
degrees of its set point (factory-set at 120°F).
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