MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
WARNING
This appliance is not of Jet-proof construction. Do not use
jet-clean-spray to clean this appliance.
WARNING
To prevent electric shock, always unplug the unit before
performing cleaning, maintenance or repair.
The Hatco Flav-R-Fresh cabinets are made of stainless steel
and aluminum. To preserve the bright finish, it is recommended that
the exterior and interior surfaces be wiped daily with a damp cloth.
Food pans should be removed and washed. Stubborn stains may
be removed with a good stainless steel cleaner or a non-abrasive
cleaner.
CAUTION
Abrasive cleaners could scratch the finish of your Flav-R-Fresh
Holding and Display Cabinet.
Clean the glass sides using a common glass cleaner. For hard-to-
clean stains, removal of the glass is suggested.
To Remove the Glass:
1. Lift the glass to be cleaned from the bottom of the cabinet.
2. Pull the lower edge away from the cabinet.
3. Carefully lower the glass until the top clears the cabinet.
To Replace the Glass:
1. Position the glass with the top edge under the cabinet lip
and raise the glass until it clears the bottom channel
of the cabinet.
2. Move the bottom of the glass towards the cabinet until the glass
rests against the cabinet frame.
3. Carefully lower the glass until it rests in the bottom channel
of the cabinet.
To Remove the Rotating Rack for Cleaning
(Models FDW-1 and FDW-2):
1. Open the front access door.
2. Remove the two (2) pins from the rotating rack coupling
located at the top of the rack inside the cabinet. See 6 .
3. Lower the connecting coupling until it is free of the motor shaft
and remove the rack from the cabinet.
To Replace the Rotating Rack:
1. Insert the rack into the cabinet through the access door
and place the rack bottom point in the dimple located
at the center of the cabinet floor.
2. Slide the rack coupling up onto the motor shaft and align
the coupling holes.
3. Insert the two (2) pins through the coupling and through
the shafts.
Form No. FDWCEM-1002
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DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
WARNING
To avoid any injury, turn the power off to the unit and allow
to cool before draining.
It is recommended that the Flav-R-Fresh water reservoir be drained
prior to moving the cabinet and after removing lime or mineral
deposits from the water reservoir.
NOTE: The drain hose assembly is located inside the cabinet
at the right front corner.
To drain the reservoir insert the drain fitting with hose into
the water outlet, located on the ceiling of the cabinet. Once
the fitting is installed, water will begin to drain from the hose.
NOTE: Position a container to hold the water while draining.
Once the unit has finished draining, the drain assembly
can be removed by pressing the release tab and gently pulling
the fitting out.
The Hatco Flav-R-Fresh Holding and Display Cabinets are designed
for maximum durability and performance, with minimum
maintenance. The rack motor and blower motor are permanently
lubricated and require no maintenance.
NOTE: If the water used has an excessive amount of lime
or mineral content, follow the instructions for periodic cleaning
and deliming of the water reservoir.
REMOVING LIME & MINERAL DEPOSITS
1. Turn the power switch "off" and unplug the unit from its
power source.
2. After the unit has cooled down, drain all remaining water
out of the unit.
3. Fill the unit with a mixture of water and delimer.
NOTE: The delimer used should be a safe, non-toxic, non-corrosive
solution. Follow the delimer's instructions for proper mixture
of water and delimer solution.
4. Allow the unit to stand with the mixture in the reservoir
for the recommended period of time. (The time required will
vary depending on the solution used and amount of deposits
in the reservoir.)
5. After the deliming period, drain the solution from the tank.
6. Continue to fill and drain the unit with water only until
the discharge is clear.
7. Plug the cabinet power cord into its power source and fill the
unit as usual for daily operation.
NOTE: How often this procedure must be performed depends on
the lime and mineral content of the water used for daily operation.