InterMetro Ind Clothes Dryer C199 User Manual

199 Series  
Rev. 3 99  
/
USER  
MANUAL  
FOR THE  
METRO  
C199 AND  
FL199  
SERIES  
INSULATED  
HEATED  
CABINETS  
Recommended Food Holding  
Guidelines Listed on pages 5 & 6.  
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InterMetro Industries Corporation  
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705  
570-825-2741  
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B. FEATURES — ALL MODELS  
degrees and mount in the position of the top  
door. Align the door mounted hinge part with  
the cabinet mounted hinge part and tap the  
hinge pin into place so top of pin is flush with  
top of the cabinet mounted hinge part.  
In order to utilize your new cabinet to its full potential,  
take a minute to identify the following features which  
have been provided for your convenience.  
• The module has been placed at the base of the  
cabinet for easy accessibility and efficient operation.  
7. Relocate the label on the door(s). Be sure that  
there are no open screw holes on the front of  
the cabinet.  
• Clearly-marked control panel for easy viewing  
and allowing climate adjustments without opening  
the door(s).  
B. SLIDE RACK ASSEMBLIES  
All models of slide racks are removable for  
thorough cleaning.  
• Removable water pan (C199) or water bottle  
(FL199).  
On the inside of each cabinet are a series of  
rack hangers. These hangers have two slots for  
either an inboard or outboard rack position. To  
remove the slide rack, grasp and move upward  
until the pins are free of the hanger slots. To  
install the racks, locate the pins over the  
• Rear pan stop.  
• Field reversible insulated and gasketed door(s).  
• Easy pull adjustable magnetic door latch.  
• Cord keeper at rear of cabinet which folds flat to  
prevent damage to surrounding walls.  
hangers and lower until locked into the slots.  
• All components — door(s), module, chimney,  
slide racks — removable to permit thorough,  
obstruction-free cleaning.  
NOTE: For an inboard rack position, use the  
slots farthest away from the wall of the cabinet.  
For an outboard rack position, use the slots  
closest to the wall of the cabinet.  
C4SC/-T/-H — Model 4 (3" Slide Spacing fixed)  
The Slide Rack consists of two (2) pair of slides  
and the C4SC-T and C4SC-H consist of (1) pair  
of slides. The pairs can be placed in the  
inboard or outboard position. The C4SC can  
have one pair in the inboard position and one  
pair in the outboard position. All pans are to be  
bottom loaded regardless of rack position. The  
following pans may be used:  
II. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
A. REVERSIBLE DOOR(S)  
The door(s) on your cabinet can be reversed to  
accommodate a right- or left-hand opening. The  
cabinet has been shipped with the hinges  
mounted on the right-hand side. To reverse, follow  
the instructions listed below (read completely  
before starting procedure):  
Inboard Hanger Position (18" width)  
1. With the doors in the closed position remove  
the hinge pin by driving it out using a hammer  
and a drive pin or small diameter screwdriver.  
Pan Size  
C4SC  
17 pans  
17 pans  
C4SC-T  
13 pans  
13 pans  
C4SC-H  
8 pans  
8 pans  
18"x26"x25/8  
14"x18"x25/8  
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"
Max. pan size: 18"x27"x25/8  
Min. pan size: 17"  
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2. Once the pins are removed grasp the door  
firmly and pull the latch lever, this will release  
the door. Repeat the process for double door  
units. Set the door(s) aside being careful not to  
damage the gaskets.  
Outboard Hanger Position (20" width)  
C4SC  
C4SC-T C4SC-H  
17 pans  
14 pans  
34 pans  
28 pans  
13 pans  
13 pans  
26 pans  
26 pans  
8 pans  
3. Remove the screws from the left side of the  
cabinet and set aside. Then remove the  
8 pans  
16 pans  
16 pans  
cabinet mounted part of the hinge and remount  
to the left side of the cabinet. Put the screws  
removed from the left side of the cabinet, into  
the remaining holes on the right side of the  
cabinet. Tighten all screws before proceeding.  
Max. pan size: 20"x27"x25/8  
Min. pan size: 19"  
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C8SN/-T/-H — Model 8 (11/2" Spacing-fixed)  
The Model 8 Slide Rack can only be installed in the  
inboard hanger position. All pans are to be lip loaded.  
The following pans may be used:  
4. Relocate the latch plate(s) from the left side to  
the right by removing the two mounting screws.  
Tighten all screws before proceeding.  
Model 8 Slide Rack  
5. On single door units rotate the door 180  
degrees and align the door mounted hinge  
part with the cabinet mounted hinge part and  
tap the hinge pin into place so top of pin is  
flush with top of the cabinet mounted hinge  
part. Invert the door latch by removing black  
plastic screw covers and remove the screws  
holding the latch in place.  
C8SN  
34 pans  
C8SN-T  
28 pans  
C8SN-H  
17 pans  
Pan Size  
18"x26"x13/8  
"
6. On double door units rotate the top-door 180  
degrees and mount in the position of the lower  
door. Rotate what was the bottom-door 180  
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CVSN/-T/-H — Model V (adjustable)  
C1. HM2000 HOLDING MODULE  
The Model V Slide Rack can be installed in either an  
inboard or outboard position. Center spacing on  
slides can be either 3" or 41/2". Slides can be removed  
by lifting upward and sliding the rivet heads out of the  
keyhole slots. To install, select spacing, insert the rivet  
heads into the keyhole slots and push down until  
locked in the hole. All pans are to be bottom loaded  
regardless of slide or rack positioning.  
For Recommended Holding Temperatures,  
see HM2000 guidelines on page 6.  
When equipped with a holding module, your  
cabinet is designed to maintain the  
temperature of HOT prepared foods. The  
holding module is equipped with a  
thermostatically controlled heater, a blower  
for air circulation and a water pan. A POWER  
switch is provided with a red light to indicate  
when the unit is switched ON. Beside the  
POWER switch is the TEMPERATURE  
thermostat and its yellow indicator light.  
With the racks in the inboard position (18" width), the  
following pans may be used:  
3" Slide Spacing  
CVSN  
CVSN-T  
12 pans  
26 pans  
26 pans  
13 pans  
CVSN-H  
8 pans  
18 pans  
18 pans  
9 pans  
Pan Size  
16 pans  
32 pans  
32 pans  
17 pans  
18" x26" x25/8"*  
12"x18"x25/8"*  
13"x18"x25/8"*  
14"x18"x25/8"*  
A seven foot, three wire grounded lead cord  
is supplied fixed to the module. The cord  
cannot be separated from the module, so  
be careful when passing the cord through  
the cabinet back panel. Likewise, when  
installing the module into a cabinet, the cord  
must first be fed through the opening in the  
cabinet back panel.  
Max. or combined pan size: 18"x27"x25/8  
Min. pan width: 16"  
41/2" Slide Spacing  
CVSN  
CVSN-T  
9 pans  
CVSN-H  
6 pans  
12 pans  
12 pans  
16 pans  
Pan Size  
18"x26"x41/8  
12"x18"x41/8  
13"x18"x41/8  
14"x18"x41/8  
11 pans  
22 pans  
22 pans  
22 pans  
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"
"
1. With the POWER switch OFF, plug the cord  
into a standard grounded 20 amp, 125VAC  
grounded receptacle on an individual  
branch circuit.  
18 pans  
18 pans  
18 pans  
Max. or combined pan size: 18"x27"x41/8  
Min. pan width: 18"  
"
CAUTION: THE WATER PAN MUST BE IN  
PLACE DURING MODULE OPERATION.  
2. To introduce limited humidity, fill the 11/2-quart  
capacity water pan to 1/2" from the top with  
HOT clean tap water. During operation,  
check the water level every 3 hours and refill  
as necessary. The unit may be operated  
without water if humidity is not desired.  
With the racks in the outboard position (20" width), the  
following pans may be used:  
3" Slide Spacing  
CVSN  
CVSN-T  
13 pans  
26 pans  
26 pans  
13 pans  
12 pans  
24 pans  
13 pans  
CVSN-H  
Pan Size  
17 pans  
34 pans  
34 pans  
17 pans  
16 pans  
32 pans  
17 pans  
9 pans 15"x20"x25/8"*  
18 pans 107/8"x193/4"x25/8"*  
18 pans 111/8"x20"x25/8"*  
9 pans 20"x20"x25/8"*  
8 pans 20"x22"x25/8"*  
16 pans 12"x20"x25/8"*  
9 pans 20"x24"x25/8"*  
3. Push the POWER switch to the ON position  
by depressing the top of the switch. The red  
POWER lens in the switch will glow and the  
blower will begin circulating air. Note: This  
is not a foot switch. Using it as a foot switch  
can damage the switch and make the  
cabinet inoperable.  
Max. or combined pan size: 20"x27"x25/8  
Min. pan width: 16"  
"
41/2" Slide Spacing  
4. Turn the TEMPERATURE thermostat to a setting  
of 10. The holding unit is now in operation.  
CVSN  
CVSN-T  
9 pans  
18 pans  
18 pans  
9 pans  
9 pans  
18 pans  
9 pans  
CVSN-H  
6 pans 15"x20"x41/8  
12 pans 107/8"x193/4"X41/8  
Pan Size  
11 pans  
22 pans  
22 pans  
11 pans  
11 pans  
22 pans  
11 pans  
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5. 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°- 170°F. Adjustments to the  
temperature may be made as necessary.  
"
12 pans 111/8"x20"x41/8  
"
6 pans 20"x20"x41/8  
6 pans 20"x22"x41/8  
12 pans 12"x20"x41/8  
6 pans 20"x24"x41/8  
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THIS IS A HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINET AND  
IS NOT INTENDED TO RETHERMALIZE COLD  
FOOD. MAKE SURE FOOD AND CABINET ARE  
AT PROPER TEMPERATURES BEFORE  
PLACING FOOD IN THE CABINET.  
Max. or combined pan size: 20"x27"x41/8  
Min. pan width: 18"  
"
*The top rack level is usable if the pan and product do not  
exceed 2" in height.  
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 yellow  
indicator light will go on and off as the thermostat  
cycles. The blower will operate as long as the  
POWER switch is ON. If the yellow light is not  
illuminated, this indicates that the cabinet has  
achieved the preset TEMPERATURE level, NOT  
that the unit has been switched OFF.  
If this condition exists, an extra pan can be held.  
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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  
setting will be at the previous set point.  
temperature knob clockwise to increase and  
counter-clockwise to decrease temperature.  
5. The humidity can be adjusted by turning the  
humidity knob clockwise to increase and  
counter-clockwise to decrease humidity. If  
you wish to hold food without using humidity,  
turn the Humidity control to MIN. This will  
prevent the cabinet from introducing  
additional humidity.  
C2. FL2000 HIGH HUMIDITY HOLDING  
MODULE  
For Recommended Holding Temperatures,  
see FL2000 guidelines on page 5.  
6. A buzzer alarm is located in the module to  
indicate low water level. Refilling the bottle will  
turn the buzzer off. If the bottle is not filled  
promptly, the humidity will begin dropping off  
in the cabinet. The bottle may be filled  
through the pour spout. The maximum fill level  
is to the fill opening. Turning the Humidity  
knob to MIN will stop the buzzer until water  
can be added. Then reset the humidity knob  
to the desired position.  
When equipped with a high humidity module  
your cabinet is designed to maintain the  
temperature and moisture content of  
prepared foods. The module has controls  
for heat and humidity, a blower for air  
circulation and a removable water bottle.  
A POWER on/off switch is provided with a red  
light to indicate when the unit is ON. Beside  
the POWER switch are the TEMPERATURE  
and HUMIDITY control knobs and yellow  
lights to indicate when each element is on.  
A seven foot, three wire, grounded cord is  
supplied as part of the module.  
7. Allow the cabinet APPROXIMATELY 45 to 60  
MINUTES to reach the desired settings. THIS  
IS A HOT FOOD HOLDING CABINET AND  
IS NOT INTENDED TO RETHERMALIZE  
COLD FOOD. MAKE SURE FOOD  
AND CABINET ARE AT PROPER  
TEMPERATURES BEFORE PLACING  
FOOD IN THE CABINET.  
1. With the POWER switch OFF, plug the cord  
into a standard 20 amp, 125VAC grounded  
receptacle on an individual branch circuit.  
THE WATER BOTTLE SHOULD BE IN  
PLACE PRIOR TO AND DURING MODULE  
OPERATION. Push the bottle in until you hear  
a click (indicating the valve half in the water  
bottle has engaged the valve half in the  
control panel).  
NOTE: The POWER switch red light will glow  
as soon as the POWER switch is turned ON.  
The yellow indicator light to the left of each  
control knob will go on and off as controls  
cycle the temperature and/or humidity  
elements. The blower will operate as long as  
the POWER switch is ON. If the yellow  
indicator light for the temperature control  
knob is not illuminated, this indicates that the  
cabinet has achieved the set  
TEMPERATURE. The light for the humidity  
control knob will continue to cycle on and off  
at a regular rate to maintain the desired  
humidity. It is not necessary at the end of the  
operating day to disrupt the TEMPERATURE  
or HUMIDITY settings in order to turn the unit  
OFF. By pushing the POWER switch to OFF,  
the unit is no longer operating. By pushing  
the POWER switch to ON when resuming  
operations, the cabinet settings will be at the  
previous settings.  
2. To introduce humidity, fill the 2 gallon  
capacity water bottle to the fill spout with  
clean, cold tap water. If you have hard tap  
water, use distilled water in the bottle. During  
operation, check the water level every  
several hours and refill as necessary. The  
unit may be operated without water if  
humidity is not desired. If humidity is not  
required, turn the humidity knob to the OFF  
position. There is no need to remove any  
water from the bottle. During extended  
periods of operation without humidity, the  
bottle should be emptied of water. The next  
time humidity is required, clean and rinse the  
bottle and install it into the cabinet before  
refilling with clean, cold water. If the cabinet  
is to be used for transporting food, empty the  
water bottle first.  
8. The module can be removed for routine  
cleaning. 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. Turn the module off  
and remove the water bottle (this will allow  
the humidity generator to drain), racks and  
chimney. Remove the module from the  
cabinet by lifting the front up enough to clear  
the module slide detents, then pull the  
module from the cabinet, grasping it with  
both hands as it clears the cabinet. The cord  
cannot be separated from the module, so be  
careful when passing the cord through the  
cabinet back panel.  
3. Push the POWER switch to the ON position  
by depressing the top of the switch. The red  
POWER lens in the switch will glow and the  
blower will begin circulating air. The  
thermometer display will show cabinet  
temperature. Note: This is not a foot  
switch. Using it as a foot switch can damage  
the switch and make the cabinet inoperable.  
4. The thermometer display shows the current  
temperature in the cabinet. The temperature  
setting can be adjusted by turning the  
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9. To install the module, reverse step 8. When  
installing the module into the cabinet, the  
cord must be fed through the opening in the  
cabinet back panel. Be careful that the seals  
on the side of the module go inside the  
module slides.  
setting for the manufacturer’s recommended  
time. Then, shut off the module, remove the  
water bottle and allow all the solution to drain  
out of the module quick disconnect valve.  
Empty the water bottle, and refill with clean  
water and a cup of baking soda and reinstall  
the bottle. Run the cabinet for another 30  
minutes with the humidity generator at the  
maximum humidity setting. Again, shut off  
the module, remove the water bottle,  
allowing all the water to drain out of the front  
panel quick disconnect valve. Empty the  
water bottle and rinse; replace the bottle into  
the cabinet and refill with clean, cold water.  
The cabinet is now ready to use.  
To descale the humidity generator:  
To clean the humidity generator, use a  
commercially available descaling solution  
that is compatible with the stainless steel  
humidity generator and the aluminum  
cabinet interior. Pour the descaling solution  
into the water bottle, using the  
manufacturer’s recommended dilution. With  
the bottle connected to the module, run the  
humidity generator at the maximum humidity  
III. FOOD HOLDING GUIDELINES  
A. FL2000 Recommended Food Holding Guidelines  
Food Product  
Covered/Uncovered  
Temperature Setting °F*  
Moisture Setting  
Baked Fish  
Baked Potatoes  
Biscuit  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
175  
180  
180  
170-175  
175  
170-175  
175  
180  
185  
180-185  
180  
180  
Med/High  
Off  
Medium  
High  
Off  
High  
Medium  
High  
Broccoli  
Chicken Nuggets  
Corn on the Cob  
Croissants  
Egg Patties  
French Fries**  
Fried Chicken  
Fried Fish  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Hamburgers  
Lasagna  
Medium  
High  
Covered  
185  
Mashed Potatoes  
Mixed Veggies  
Pancakes  
Covered  
Covered  
Covered  
Covered  
175  
170-175  
175  
High  
High  
Medium  
High  
Pasta  
180  
Peas  
Pizza  
Covered  
170-175  
175-180  
170-180  
170-180  
175  
160-170  
170-180  
175  
High  
High  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Roast Beef  
Roast Pork  
Scalloped Potatoes  
Strip Steak  
Turkey  
Medium  
Medium  
High  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Waffles  
Whole Chicken  
Uncovered  
170-180  
*Temperatures are guidelines only, based on opening cabinet doors every 15 minutes.  
**Lightly salted for best quality.  
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III. FOOD HOLDING GUIDELINES  
A. HM2000/HM15LW Recommended Food Holding Guidelines  
Food Product  
Covered/Uncovered  
Temperature Setting °F*  
Baked Fish  
Baked Potatoes  
Biscuit  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
175  
180  
180  
170-175  
175  
170-175  
175  
180  
185  
180-185  
180  
180  
Broccoli  
Chicken Nuggets  
Corn on the Cob  
Croissants  
Egg Patties  
French Fries**  
Fried Chicken  
Fried Fish  
Hamburgers  
Lasagna  
Covered  
185  
Mashed Potatoes  
Mixed Veggies  
Pancakes  
Covered  
Covered  
Covered  
175  
170-175  
175  
Pasta  
Covered  
180  
Peas  
Pizza  
Covered  
170-175  
175-180  
170-180  
170-180  
175  
160-170  
170-180  
175  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Uncovered  
Uncovered  
Covered  
Roast Beef  
Roast Pork  
Scalloped Potatoes  
Strip Steak  
Turkey  
Waffles  
Whole Chicken  
Uncovered  
170-180  
*Temperatures are guidelines only, based on opening cabinet doors every 15 minutes.  
**Lightly salted for best quality.  
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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 and detergent suppliers can  
recommend materials appropriate for use on  
natural and epoxy-coated aluminum.  
IV. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION  
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.  
NOTE: For every cleaning method, best results  
are always obtained when the cleaner and  
technique are matched to the soil conditions  
involved. To ensure using the proper cleaner for  
natural and epoxy-coated aluminum, contact  
your detergent representative.  
1. Turn off master switch.  
2. Disconnect the unit from its power source.  
WARNING  
ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE  
CLEANING, AS THE INTERIOR OF THE CABINET  
MAY BE HOT ENOUGH TO BURN. ALSO ALLOW  
THE WATER IN THE PAN (C199) OR BOTTLE  
(FL199) TO COOL BEFORE REMOVAL.  
3. Open the door(s) and remove the slide racks  
and chimney.  
4. If there is water in the pan or bottle, remove  
and empty.  
5. Remove the module from the cabinet by  
lifting up the front enough to clear its detent,  
then pull the module away from the cabinet.  
The power cord slips through the clearance  
hole at the rear of the cabinet.  
6. 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 natural and epoxy  
coated aluminum. FOLLOW THE  
V. MAINTENANCE  
A. CABINET MAINTENANCE —  
ALL MODELS  
Your 199 series cabinet has been designed  
to require very little maintenance. With  
normal use, cleaning is the only form of  
maintenance that need 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  
tightened if necessary, particularly the  
transport latch, hinge and caster fasteners.  
B. 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 need 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.  
Keeping 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.  
MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS ON  
CLEANERS. NEVER MIX CLEANERS.  
7. After cleaning, replace all components.  
Make sure the slide racks and chimney are  
seated in the hangers correctly.  
A. SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. 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. Special attention should be  
paid to keeping the air-inlet area and the  
controls area free of dirt build-up.  
C. BLOWER MOTOR MAINTENANCE  
The blower motor bearings should be  
lubricated annually.  
2. Do not neglect to clean the under-chassis  
area, especially the area above each caster.  
1. To gain access to the motor, follow the  
instructions listed on page 10.  
2. Remove the (2) rubber plugs, (1) located  
at each end of motor.  
3. Apply 6 drops of a SAE 20 non-detergent  
oil to each bearing and re-install plugs.  
4. Re-assemble module.  
3. The cabinet or component(s) must be  
thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue that  
may stain the materials.  
4. When choosing a cleanser, make sure the  
cleanser manufacturer recommends its use  
on natural and epoxy-coated aluminum.  
B. 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.  
2. HEAVIER SOIL  
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VI. REPLACEMENT PARTS,  
PROCEDURES AND  
WIRING DIAGRAMS  
A. CABINET — ALL MODELS  
Refer to the Cabinet Replacement Parts Diagram on  
next page to identify the replacement parts.  
C199 Series Cabinet Replacement Parts Diagram  
(see page 9 for parts list)  
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1
10  
16  
13  
19  
5
2
8
22  
23  
25  
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CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
(1/2 & 3/4 height cabinet parts not shown)  
Item No.  
Part No.  
Description  
1
RPC199P-1102T  
Top Door  
2
3
RPC199P-1102B  
RPC199HP-1102  
RPC199TP-1102  
RPC06-809  
RPC06-811  
RPC06-810  
RPC14-118  
RPC14-119  
C4SC  
Bottom Door  
Door (1/2 height cabinet)  
4
Door (3/4 height cabinet)  
5
Gasket (double door units)  
6
Gasket (1/2 height cabinet)  
7
Gasket (3/4 height cabinet)  
8
Door Latch (strike plate included)  
Door Hinge (complete assembly)  
C4SC Rack (full height cabinet) (2 required for entire cabinet)  
C4SC-T Rack (3/4 height cabinet)  
C4SC-H Rack (1/2 height cabinet)  
C8SN Rack (full height cabinet)  
C8SN-T Rack (3/4 height cabinet)  
C8SN-H Rack (1/2 height cabinet)  
CVSN Rack (full height cabinet)  
CVSN-T Rack (3/4 height cabinet)  
CVSN-H Rack (1/2 height cabinet)  
Chimney (full height cabinet)  
Chimney (1/2 height cabinet)  
Chimney (3/4 height cabinet)  
Caster With Brake  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
C4SC-T  
C4SC-H  
C8SN  
C8SN-T  
C8SN-H  
CVSN  
CVSN-T  
CVSN-H  
RPC175-1108  
RPC199H-1108  
RPC199T-1108  
B5DNB  
B5DN  
Caster Without Brake  
RPC06-179A  
RPC13-106  
RPCAB-HBMPR  
RPC06-067  
RPHANG-KIT  
Drip Trough Pan Plastic (not shown)  
Snap Bushing  
Handle Bumper (not shown)  
Cabinet Bumper (not shown)  
Rack Hanger Kit (2 right-hand and 2 left-hand hangers)  
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B. MODULE  
Your module has been designed to be user-  
c. Remove the water pan/water bottle and  
drain water.  
servicable, assuming a basic knowledge of  
the operation of electrical devices. This  
section has been written to guide the user  
step by step, and in laymans terms, through  
the dismantling and servicing of the module.  
Before attempting to service your module,  
read the appropriate Module Repair  
d. Unfasten the electrical cover by removing  
the three screws along the front of the  
module and the two screws along each  
edge of the module. Retain this hardware  
for re-assembly.  
e. Open the module by raising the  
component chassis from the electrical  
cover and placing the chassis top down  
on a dry, non-flammable work surface. IF  
NECESSARY TO RECONNECT THE  
OPENED MODULE TO A POWER  
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  
SOURCE, PRACTICE EXTREME CAUTION  
SO AS NOT TO RECEIVE ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK FROM EXPOSED COMPONENTS.  
authorized service agency nearest you.  
The lead cord plug configuration designates  
whether your module uses a 15 or 20 amp  
service. Refer to the illustration below to  
identify the two different plugs.  
2. Refer to the appropriate Module  
Replacement Parts Diagram to identify the  
internal components. Determine  
malfunctioning component(s) by electrical  
diagnostic procedures.  
15 AMP PLUG  
20 AMP PLUG  
3. After servicing, be sure to verify the routing  
of each wire with the wiring schematic  
before installing electrical cover and  
connecting module to power source. Be sure  
that the thermostat sensor tube does not  
contact any electrical connections.  
4. Assemble components using retained  
hardware, making sure that no wires are  
pinched between the cover and the  
component chassis.  
HM15LW  
MODULE  
HM2000/FL2000  
MODULE  
5. Install water pan/water bottle. Then, feed  
cord through clearance hole in cabinet and  
slide module into cabinet.  
CAUTION: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PERTAINING TO  
THE SERVICING OF ELECTRICAL  
DEVICES BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES.  
1. Dismantle your module for servicing per the  
following instructions.  
NOTE: To replace the Thermostat and  
Humidity Knobs, or water pan/water bottle, it  
is not necessary to dismantle the module.  
a. Make sure the lead cord is not plugged  
into an outlet. Be certain that the module  
and any water in the water pan has  
cooled to a temperature safe for handling.  
b. Remove module by lifting the front enough  
to clear the detent, then pull the module  
from the cabinet, grasping it with both  
hands as it clears the cabinet. The cord  
should slip through the clearance hole in  
the back of the cabinet.  
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Holding Module Replacement Parts Diagram  
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
Item No.  
Part No.  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RPC13-017  
RPC13-083  
RPC06-313  
RPHM20-PAN  
RPC13-127  
RPC13-129  
RPC13-105  
RPHM20-2103  
RPC13-114  
RPC13-093  
RPC13-064  
RPC13-181  
RPC13-096  
RPC13-012  
RPF02-042  
RPC11-191  
RPC13-085  
RPC07-044  
RPC06-222  
RPC13-027  
RPC13-099  
RPC13-098  
RPC13-183  
Power Cord 15 AMP (HM15LW only)  
Strain Relief 15 AMP (HM15LW only)  
Thermostat Knob  
Water Pan  
Power Switch  
Temperature Thermostat  
Yellow Indicator Light  
Circulating Blower  
Heat Element Units with 15 Amp Plug  
Heat Element Units with 20 Amp Plug  
Red Indicator Light  
Thermometer  
Terminal Block Control Panel  
Ring Terminal  
Push Nut Indicator Lights  
Blower Collar  
Wire Nuts 12 GA  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Grommet Thermometer Wire  
Thermostat/Thermometer Bulb Clamp  
1
/4Spade Terminals  
Power Cord 20 AMP  
Strain Relief 20 AMP  
Thermometer Transformer  
11  
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VI. WIRING SCHEMATICS  
HOLDING WIRING DIAGRAM  
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FL2000 High Humidity Module Replacement Parts Diagram  
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
Item #  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Part #  
Description  
RPC13-099  
RPC13-098  
RPC06-746  
RPC13-132  
RPC13-181  
RPC13-105  
RPC11-398  
RPC13-169  
RPHM20-2103  
RPC13-166  
RPC09-117  
RPC13-167  
RPC13-168  
RPFL-3/8TUBE  
RPC13-096  
RPHHM-WBA  
RPC15-024  
RPFL20-RMS  
RPFL20-SMS  
RPC13-134  
RPC13-172  
RPC13-129A  
RPC13-173  
RPC13-174  
RPC13-171  
RPC13-012  
RPF02-042  
RPC11-191  
RPC13-085  
RPC07-044  
RPC06-222  
RPC13-027  
RPC13-183  
Power Cord — 20 AMP  
Strain Relief — 20 AMP  
Knob  
Power Switch  
Thermometer  
Yellow Indicator Light  
Heat Shield  
Buzzer Alarm  
Blower  
Heat Element  
Humidity Generator  
Band Heater  
Humidity Cut-out Switch  
Tubing  
Terminal Block  
Water Bottle  
Coupling  
Rear Seal  
Side Seal  
Hi-Temp Cut-out  
Percentage Timer  
Thermostat  
33  
21  
25  
22  
23  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
24  
8
15  
7
13  
14  
Relay  
Transformer  
Potentiometer  
Ring Terminal  
Push Nut — Indicator Lights  
Blower Collar  
Wire Nuts — 12 GA  
Grommet — Thermometer Wire  
20  
20  
18  
2
1
Thermostat/Thermometer Bulb Clamp  
1
/4" Spade Terminals  
Thermometer Transformer  
AIR INTAKE  
COVER  
19  
19  
CONTROL  
PANEL  
TOP PAN  
THERMOMETER  
SENSOR  
17  
6
10  
THERMOSTAT  
BULB  
3
4
5
AIR DUCT  
11  
16  
12  
DEFLECTOR  
PLATE  
COVER  
9
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FL2000 HIGH HUMIDITY MODULE WIRING DIAGRAM  
RDE  
BULE  
YLEOW  
1
6
5
4
3
2
GORUND  
BALCK  
WIHTE  
BALCK  
+
-
W
LOAD  
-
+
0
1
2
4
6
8
BALCK  
BALCK  
18  
6
6
24  
1
1
18  
24  
GREN  
BALCK  
WIHTE  
WIHTE  
5
1
1
17  
23  
23  
4
16  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       0
16  
4
2
1
2
3
9
15  
3
9
21  
15  
21  
8
2
8
20  
14  
20  
1
7
1
7
13  
1
1
19  
14  
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Thank you for purchasing a Metro Mobile Heated  
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  
to fill in the customer information space below.  
Thank You  
CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE  
CUSTOMER INFORMATION  
WARRANTY INFORMATION:  
1. Which one of the following best describes your  
establishment?  
Cabinet Model No.  
Module Serial No.  
Slide Rack Model No.  
Date Purchased  
Customer Name  
Address  
a. M Full Service Restaurant  
b. M Fast Food Restaurant  
c. M Hotel/Motel  
d. M Hospital/Nursing Home  
e. M College/University  
f. M School  
g. M Employee Feeding  
h. M Other  
Phone No.  
For warranty coverage, this card  
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FOLD HERE DO NOT DETACH  
2. Please indicate the two product benefits that  
were of major interest to you.  
3. Main factor that led to your decision to  
purchase this product?  
a. M Accessibility to controls without opening door.  
a. M Product operating and functional features  
b. M All components within cabinet removable for  
b. M Overall quality  
c. M Price  
d. M Availability  
e. M Other  
cleaning.  
c. M Better control of conditions in cabinet.  
d. M Uniform environment within cabinet due to  
forced air circulation, chimney design and  
gasketed doors.  
4. Three sources that led to the purchase of  
this product in the order of their impact  
(1 - being most impact; 3 - being least impact).  
e. M Reversible doors.  
f. M Aesthetic quality (styling).  
g. M Other (in addition to above two)  
a. M Trade Journal Ad  
b M Trade Show  
c. M Sales Call  
d. M Direct Mail  
e. M Previous Purchase  
f. M Other  
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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 MERCHANTABILITY  
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, delivery, 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  
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Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705  
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InterMetro Industries Corporation  
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Information and specifications are subject to change  
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North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705  
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