Bakers Pride Oven Food Warmer CSWG User Manual

Heated Display Merchandisers  
MODELS WDCG, SSWG, CSWG  
Installation & Operation Manual  
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Hot Food Deli Case  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents........................................................................................................................................1  
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................2  
Safety Precautions....................................................................................................................................2  
Safety Signs and Messages.................................................................................................................2  
Specific Precautions.............................................................................................................................3  
Safe Work Practices.............................................................................................................................3  
Operation .....................................................................................................................................................5  
Controls and Indicators.............................................................................................................................5  
Hardware Controls................................................................................................................................5  
Software Controls - Default Screen.....................................................................................................6  
Software Controls - Viewing Settings..................................................................................................6  
Software Controls - Programming the Controller ................................................................................7  
Preheating.................................................................................................................................................8  
Temperature Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................8  
Operational Guidelines .............................................................................................................................8  
Unit Shutdown...........................................................................................................................................8  
Installation ...................................................................................................................................................9  
Unpacking and Handling...........................................................................................................................9  
Floor Model...............................................................................................................................................9  
Leveling ................................................................................................................................................9  
Kick Plate Mounting............................................................................................................................10  
End Panel Mounting...........................................................................................................................11  
Pedestal Model.......................................................................................................................................12  
Leveling ..............................................................................................................................................12  
Front and Rear Cover Attachment .....................................................................................................13  
End Panel Mounting...........................................................................................................................13  
Counter Model ........................................................................................................................................14  
Wiring......................................................................................................................................................14  
Case Joining Trim...................................................................................................................................15  
Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................................15  
Scheduled Maintenance .........................................................................................................................16  
Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................16  
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................17  
Wiring Diagrams.......................................................................................................................................18  
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Hot Food Deli Case  
Introduction  
Introduction  
Congratulations! You have chosen a Hot Food Deli Case that will give you many years of fine service  
from the original manufacturer, BKI.  
The BKI name and trademark on this unit assures you of the finest in design and engineering -- that it has  
been built with care and dedication -- using the best materials available. Attention to the operating  
instructions regarding proper installation, operation, and maintenance will result in long lasting  
dependability to insure the highest profitable return on your investment.  
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT. If  
you have any questions, please contact your BKI Distributor. If they are unable to  
answer your questions, contact the BKI Technical Service Department, toll free:  
1-800-927-6887. Outside the U.S., call 1-864-963-3471.  
This unit is to be sealed to the floor after installation to conform to NSF  
requirements. (Dow Corning RTV #732 Multi purpose Sealant.)  
Safety Precautions  
Always follow recommended safety precautions listed in this manual. Below is the safety alert symbol.  
When you see this symbol on your equipment, be alert to the potential for personal injury or property  
damage.  
Safety Signs and Messages  
The following Safety signs and messages are placed in this manual to provide instructions and identify  
specific areas where potential hazards exist and special precautions should be taken. Know and  
understand the meaning of these instructions, signs, and messages. Damage to the equipment, death or  
serious injury to you or other persons may result if these messages are not followed.  
This message indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
will result in death or serious injury.  
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,  
could result in death or serious injury.  
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,  
may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe  
practices.  
This message is used when special information, instructions or identification are  
required relating to procedures, equipment, tools, capacities and other special  
data.  
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Hot Food Deli Case  
Introduction  
Specific Precautions  
Equipotential Ground Plane  
When a high current flows through a conductor, differences in potential appear  
between the conductor and nearby metallic surfaces near the appliance. As a  
result, sparks may be produced between the appliance and surrounding metal  
surfaces. These sparks could cause serious injury, damage, or fire.  
BKI provides an Equipotential ground terminal for the connection of a bonding  
conductor after the installation of the appliance per lEC60417-1. This terminal is  
located on the inside of the Power Entry Supply box near the Earth connection  
and is marked with this symbol.  
Safe Work Practices  
Beware of High Voltage  
This equipment uses high voltage. Serious injury can occur if you or  
any untrained or unauthorized person installs, services, or repairs this  
equipment. Always Use an Authorized Service agent to Service Your  
Equipment  
Keep this manual with the Equipment  
This manual is an important part of your equipment. Always keep it  
near for easy access.  
If you need to replace this manual, contact:  
BKI  
Technical Services Department  
P.O. Box 80400  
Simpsonville, S.C. 29680-0400  
Or call toll free: 1-800-927-6887  
Outside the U.S., call 864-963-3471  
Protect Children  
Keep children away from this equipment. Children may not  
understand that this equipment is dangerous for them and others.  
NEVER allow children to play near or operate your equipment.  
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Hot Food Deli Case  
Introduction  
Keep Safety Labels Clean and in Good Condition  
Do not remove or cover any safety labels on your equipment. Keep  
all safety labels clean and in good condition. Replace any damaged  
or missing safety labels.  
If you need new safety labels, contact:  
BKI  
Technical Services Department  
P.O. Box 80400  
Simpsonville, S.C. 29680-0400  
Or call toll free: 1-800-927-6887  
Outside the U.S., call 864-963-3471  
Be Prepared for Emergencies  
Be prepared for fires, injuries, or other emergencies.  
911  
Keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher near the equipment. You  
must use a 40-pound Type BC fire extinguisher and keep it within 25  
feet of your equipment.  
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance services, hospitals,  
and the fire department near your telephone.  
Know your responsibilities as an Employer  
Make certain your employees know how to operate the equipment.  
Make certain your employees are aware of the safety precautions  
on the equipment and in this manual.  
Make certain that you have thoroughly trained your employees  
about operating the equipment safely.  
Make certain the equipment is in proper working condition. If you  
make unauthorized modifications to the equipment, you will reduce  
the function and safety of the equipment.  
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Hot Food Deli Case  
Operation  
Operation  
Controls and Indicators  
The deli case controls are shown in the figure below. The pushbutton switches turn the power supply to  
the case on and off. The touchscreen interface is used to operate the case and display temperatures.  
Hardware Controls  
Item #  
Description  
Function  
1
2
Power OFF Switch  
Power ON Switch  
Depressing the switch turns power OFF to the entire unit.  
Depressing the switch turns power ON to the entire unit.  
When the unit is ON the touchscreen controller is  
powered & the lights illuminate.  
3
4
5
Main Power Isolator  
Light  
Analog Touchscreen  
Interface  
Controller RS-232  
Interface  
This light illuminates to indicate that power is being applied  
to the unit from the main power isolator (circuit breaker).  
Used for the operation of the unit and to measure & record  
product temperatures.  
Allows user to download saved product temperatures to a  
laptop PC using the supplied software.  
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Operation  
Software Controls - Default Screen  
Menu Button  
The Default Screen appears on the touchscreen during normal  
operation. The screen shows the menu button and a  
representive temperature.  
The representative temperature does not correspond to the  
internal temperature of the food products in the case. This  
temperature is only an indication that the case is operating  
properly and heating.  
Default Screen  
When the unit is first powered up the representative temperature  
will be approximately room temperature. As the unit preheats the  
representative temperature will rise. The representative  
temperature will stabilize when the unit reaches operating  
temperature.  
Lower Right  
Lower Left  
The representative temperature should be approximately the  
same from day to day when the unit is in operation. A significant  
change in this temperature without changing any of the  
temperature settings of the unit may indicate a problem with the  
unit. A qualified BKI service representative should be contacted.  
Software Controls - Viewing Settings  
Exit Button  
The current heater settings can be viewed by touching the Menu  
Button [M] on the Default Screen. The Menu Screen will then be  
displayed.  
To view the current settings for either Well Temp or Upper Heater  
touch the appropriate button on the Menu Screen. The View  
Setting Screen for the selected heaters will be displayed.  
Menu Screen  
To return to the Default Screen, touch the Exit Button [X].  
If the controller is configured to control each well position  
independently the View Setting Screen as shown at right will be  
displayed. Use the left and right arrows to display the heater  
setting for the various well positions of the unit. The progress bar  
gives a visual representation of the well location for which the  
setting is being displayed.  
Progress Bar  
X
M
Well Heater 1  
The current heater setting is displayed on the right side of the  
screen. The setting is a numeric value between 1 and 10 where  
10 is the hottest setting.  
If the controller is configured to control all of the well positions at  
the same setting, the progress bar will be solid and the left and  
right arrows will not be displayed. The setting shown will be for  
the heaters at all of the well positions.  
Current Setting  
View Setting Screen  
To return to the Menu Screen, touch the Menu Button [M]. To  
return to the Default Screen, touch the Exit Button [X].  
Touching [Set Clock] on the Menu Screen will display the time  
and date. To return to the Menu Screen, touch the Menu Button  
[M]. To return to the Default Screen, touch the Exit Button [X].  
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Operation  
Software Controls - Programming the  
Controller  
Menu Button  
There is a unique set of touches to enter the programming mode.  
This prevents the case settings from being inadvertently  
changed.  
Enter the programming mode from the Default Screen by  
touching the lower left of the touchscreen, then the lower right  
and then the Menu Button [M] in that order. The Menu Screen  
will then be displayed.  
Default Screen  
Lower Right  
Lower Left  
To edit the current settings for either Well Temp or Upper Heater  
touch the appropriate button on the Menu Screen. The Edit  
Setting Screen for the selected heaters will be displayed.  
To return to the Default Screen, touch the Exit Button [X].  
If the controller is configured to control each well position  
independently the Edit Setting Screen as shown at right will be  
displayed. Use the left and right arrows to display the heater  
setting for the various well positions of the unit. The progress bar  
gives a visual representation of the well location for which the  
setting is being displayed.  
X
M
Well Heater 1  
The current heater setting is displayed on the right side of the  
screen. Use the up and down arrows to edit the heater setting.  
The setting is a numeric value between 1 and 10 where 10 is the  
hottest setting.  
Edit Settings Screen  
If the controller is configured to control all of the well positions at  
the same setting, the progress bar will be solid and the left and  
right arrows will not be displayed. Use the up and down arrows  
to edit the heater setting for all of the well positions.  
To return to the Menu Screen, touch the Menu Button [M]. To  
return to the Default Screen, touch the Exit Button [X].  
To edit the controller time and date settings touch [Set Clock] on  
the Menu Screen while in the program mode. The time and date  
will need to be reset if the power supply to the case has been  
disconnected.  
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor under the value  
to be edited. Use the up and down arrows to edit the value.  
Continue until the current date and time is displayed.  
To return to the Menu Screen, touch the Menu Button [M]. To  
return to the Default Screen, touch the Exit Button [X].  
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Hot Food Deli Case  
Operation  
Preheating  
You should allow the equipment to preheat at the programmed temperature settings for a minimum of 30  
minutes before loading it with product. For initial start up, program the controller for each well and upper  
heater to a setting of 5.  
Check Federal and State Health and Sanitation Regulations for internal temperature required for holding  
cooked foods for sale. Maintaining these temperatures often tend to allow continued cooking of certain  
products. Therefore, smaller amounts of bulk foods should be displayed at non-peak periods and the  
warmer refilled as needed.  
All meats and vegetables should be preheated to 160°F (70°C). before being placed in the case.  
A screen liner can be used in the bottom of the display pans that are used for holding meats. This will  
keep meats from sticking to the bottom of the pans.  
Temperature Adjustment  
After placing the product into the equipment, it may be necessary to adjust the programmed settings in  
order to maintain the proper internal temperature for the product on display. The optional built-in product  
temperature probe or a portable meat thermometer should be used to read the internal temperature of  
each product. The programmed settings should be set to the lowest possible number that will maintain  
the proper product temperature.  
Operational Guidelines  
Keep the optional built-in product temperature probe or a portable meat thermometer on hand. Check the  
food temperatures hourly.  
Rotate the food products. Foods loaded in first should be served first as much as is practical.  
Foods held for long periods of time are more difficult to maintain at proper temperature. Also, freshness  
and product quality diminish if foods are held too long. Most areas of the country have sanitation  
regulations governing how long foods can be held. Make certain to check with your local authorities.  
Unit Shutdown  
Remove all food pans holding the food product from the equipment. Depress the OFF pushbutton switch  
to turn the power to the heaters and lights off. After the temperature has cooled below 120°F (50°C),  
remove any residue from the wells and clean the equipment thoroughly.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Unpacking and Handling  
YOU are responsible for filling all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and  
crates for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage to cartons or crates is found, or if a shortage is  
found, note this on the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing.  
If damage is found when the equipment is opened, immediately call the delivering truck line and follow up  
the call with a written report indicating concealed damage to your shipment. Ask for an immediate  
inspection of your concealed damage item. Packaging material MUST be retained to show the inspector  
from the truck line.  
Do not walk on top of deli cases or damage to the cases and serious personal  
injury could occur. The cases are not structurally designed to support excessive  
external loading such as the weight of a person. Do not place heavy objects on  
the deli cases.  
Move the deli case as close as possible to its permanent location before moving the case off of the  
shipping pallet. Make certain there are no separately packed accessories before discarding packaging.  
During shipment, the lubricant in the gas springs may have settled. This can cause the glass not to  
remain open in the raised position. To avoid this, fully raise and lower the glass manually 4 or 5 times.  
This unit is designed to be sealed to the floor after it is installed – to conform to  
NSF Standard 4. Use Dow Corning RTV # 732 Multi-purpose Sealant.  
Floor Model  
Leveling  
Deli cases must be installed level to insure proper operation and alignment to adjoining equipment. Use a  
carpenter’s level as shown in Figure 1. Begin lineup leveling from the highest point of the store floor.  
Figure 1. Floor Model - Leveling & Kick Plate Mounting  
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Installation  
1. Level the case using the leg levelers at the corners of the case (Figure 1).  
2. Raise the low end of the case to level it, do not lower the high end.  
3. Check for level side-to-side and front-to-back.  
4. If you are installing adjoining cases, position the next case in line beside the level case and  
proceed to the next step.  
5. Level this case in the same manner.  
6. When level, bolt the two cases together at the locations shown in Figure 1.  
NOTE: None of the end components shown in Figure 2 should be attached to adjoining case  
ends  
If the cases have been properly leveled, the front panels and counter tops should align with a  
small, uniform gap between the front panels of the two cases.  
7. Proceed in the same manner until all the cases in the line are level and bolted together.  
8. Complete the line up by slipping the Counter Top Joint Cover over the end flanges of the  
adjoining counter tops.  
Kick Plate Mounting  
A black vinyl-covered kick plate is provided for the front and back of each case.  
1. Slide the front kick plate (the wider of the two) behind the lower finished front panel of the case  
(see Figure 2).  
2. Make certain that the ends of the kick plate are flush with the ends of the lower finished front  
panel and that the kick plate is flush to the floor.  
3. Drill 5/32” diameter holes in the case base to match the pre-drilled holes in the kick plate.  
4. Attach the kick plate to the case base with the black sheet metal screws provided.  
5. Mount the back kick plate to the case in the same manner.  
6. Place the End Kick Plates in position (see Figure 2).  
NOTE: There are left and right hand parts. The longer end flange faces toward the front of the case  
with the black side out. The End Kick Plates fit over the ends of the front and back kick plates and  
flush to the floor.  
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Installation  
End Panel Mounting  
1. Now, attach the End Trim Panels to the base ends. The studs on the Trim Panels pass through  
the mounting holes in the base ends (see Figure 2). Both End Trim Panels are the same.  
2. The panels are secured from inside with the #10 Pal Nuts provided.  
3. Attach the End Panels to the ends of the case(s) as shown in Figure 2 using the shoulder screws  
provided. For Glass End Panels only, slide the plastic bushings provided over the shoulder  
screws before inserting the screw into the glass panel. Be careful that the screws do not bind in  
the holes in the glass panel.  
NOTE: If the ends are already attached to the case, the End Kick Plates can be lowered to the  
floor. To do this loosen the End Trim Panel nuts from inside the case then slide the Kick Plates  
flush with the floor and tighten the Trim Panel nuts.  
4. These cases are to be sealed to the floor if required by local health codes. Seal the kick plates to  
the floor using a silicone-type sealant (Dow Corning RTV #732 or equivalent).  
Figure 2. Floor Model - End Kick Plate & End Panel Mounting  
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Installation  
Pedestal Model  
Pedestal mounted cases are provided with a mounting frame that runs the full length of the case. This  
allows the pedestals to be located at any point along the length of the case. Each case should be  
supported by at least two pedestals. One pedestal can support the ends of two adjoining cases. If in  
doubt, consult the factory for assistance in determining the proper pedestal locations for your particular  
installation.  
RETAINING CLIP CLAMPS PEDESTAL  
FRAME TO BOTTOM FLANGE OF  
CASE FRAME  
REAR COVER  
(PAINTED or STAINLESS)  
LEVEL  
CASE  
INSTALL FIRST  
MOUNTING RAILS ON CASE  
FIT INSIDE PEDESTAL ENDS  
BOLT FRAMES OF ADJOINING  
CASES TOGETHER AT THESE  
(3) LOCATIONS  
FRONT COVER  
(PAINTED or STAINLESS)  
FITS OVER REAR COVER  
PEDESTAL  
FRAME  
LEG LEVELER  
RAISE  
LOWER  
Figure 3. Pedestal Model - Leveling and Cover Attachment  
Leveling  
Deli cases must be installed level to insure proper operation and alignment to adjoining equipment. Use a  
carpenter’s level as shown in Figure 3. Begin lineup leveling from the highest point of the store floor.  
1. Level the case using the leg levelers at the corners of the pedestals (see Figure 3).  
2. Raise the low end of the case to level it, do not lower the high end.  
3. Check for level side-to-side and front-to-back.  
4. If you are installing adjoining cases, position the next case in line beside the level case and  
proceed to the next step.  
5. Level this case in the same manner.  
6. When level, bolt the two cases together at the locations shown in Figure 3. If the cases have  
been properly leveled, the front panels and counter tops should align with a small, uniform gap  
between the front panels of the two cases.  
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Installation  
7. Proceed in the same manner until all the cases in the line are level and bolted together.  
8. Complete the line up by slipping the Counter Top Joint Cover over the ends flanges of the  
adjoining counter tops.  
Front and Rear Cover Attachment  
1. Slide the Rear Cover over the Pedestal Frame first (see Figure 3). Then slide the Front Cover  
over the Frame with the sides of the Front Cover lapping over the side of the Rear Cover. The  
Front Cover will extend approximately 4-1/2” from the front of the frame.  
2. Drill two 5/32” diameter holes in each side of the Pedestal Frame to match the predrilled holes in  
the covers.  
3. Secure the covers to the frame using the #8 sheet metal screws provided.  
4. These cases are to be sealed to the floor if required by local health codes. Seal the pedestal  
covers to the floor using a silicone-type sealant (Dow Corning RTV #732 or equivalent).  
End Panel Mounting  
Figure 4. Pedestal Model - End Panel Mounting  
1. Attach the End Panels to the ends of the case(s) as shown in Figure 4 using the shoulder screws  
provided.  
For Glass End Panels only, slide the plastic bushings provided over the shoulder screws before  
inserting the screw into the glass panel. Be careful that the screws do not bind in the holes in the  
glass panel.  
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Installation  
Counter Model  
Counter Mounted cases must be mounted on a level surface that can support the weight of the case and  
it contents. Use a carpenter’s level as shown in Figure 3 to level the case.  
These cases are to be sealed to the counter if required by local health codes. Seal the perimeter of the  
case to the counter using a silicone-type sealant (Dow Corning RTV #732 or equivalent).  
Attach the End Panels to the ends of the case as shown in Figure 4 using the shoulder screws provided.  
The (2) lower shoulder screws shown in Figure 4 are not required on counter mounted cases.  
For Glass End Panels only, slide the plastic bushings provided over the shoulder screws before inserting  
the screw into the glass panel. Be careful that the screws do not bind in the holes in the glass panel.  
Wiring  
A wiring diagram for the specific model is shipped with the deli case. The wiring diagram provides  
electrical specifications, an electrical schematic and a parts list. Refer to this wiring diagram and the deli  
case serial number plate for electrical information.  
Field wiring must be sized for the components amperes printed on the serial number plate. Actual ampere  
draw may be less than specified.  
All electrical connections should be in compliance with the NEC and all applicable local codes by a  
licensed electrician. Refer to the wiring diagram furnished with your case for the electrical specifications.  
The power supply connection is located on the bottom or back of the well compartment of the case (see  
Figure 5). A ¾ knockout is provided at each location for the required conduit connection. A second power  
supply connection for the oven is provided on oven combo cases.  
A wiring cutout is provided in the base bottom pan on floor model cases (see Figure 5). Refer to the case  
specification sheet for the location of this cutout. Remove the cover over the wiring cutout and route the  
wiring through the cutout. Cut a hole of the proper size and location in the cover for the conduit to pass  
through and reinstall the cover.  
Figure 5. Wiring Access  
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Maintenance  
Case Joining Trim  
1. After leveling the cases and bolting the bases together, bolt the canopies together as shown in  
Fig. 6 with a ¼”-20 x ¾” Hex Head Screw and Keps Nut.  
2. Mount the Upper Front & Base Front Joint Trims by holding them in place and marking the hole  
locations on the case.  
3. Make certain the joint covers are centered on the joint and that they align vertically with each  
other.  
4. Drill the case holes 5/32” and attach joint covers with screws provided. Before tightening the top  
screws of the Upper Front Trim, slide the Counter Front Trim in place between the screw head  
and the Upper Front Trim.  
5. Attach Bumper Ends and Bumper Mounting Base to the front of the cases, centered on the  
vertical surface of the upper front of the case. Cut the Bumper Top to length to fit between the  
Bumper Ends and snap into place.  
Figure 6. Joining WDCTY Cases  
Maintenance  
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Maintenance  
Failure to comply with the maintenance below could result in a serious accident.  
Electrocution, equipment failure or property damage could result if an unlicensed  
electrician performs electrical repair. Ensure that a licensed electrician perform  
electrical repair.  
Scheduled Maintenance  
Use the following table to help manage scheduled maintenance activities.  
Frequency  
Performed By  
Part  
Activity  
Daily  
User  
Case  
Clean the entire Case. Refer to the  
cleaning procedure below.  
Cleaning  
This unit should be cleaned at the end of each day. Use the following procedure:  
Failure to remove power from this unit may cause severe electrical shock. This  
unit may have more than one disconnect switch.  
1. Turn the machine ‘off ‘ and allow it to cool down.  
2. Remove any food pans.  
Using abrasive cleaners may damage the cabinet finish. Use only a mild soap and  
water solution.  
Never steam clean or get excess water in the interior of the cabinet as this can  
damage unit.  
This appliance is not intended to be cleaned with a water jet.  
3. Use a mild soap and water solution to clean parts.  
4. Sponge the inside and outside with a mild soap and water solution.  
5. Wipe the parts and cabinet dry with a soft, clean cloth.  
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Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Refer to the table below for troubleshooting information.  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Electrical  
No Power to the case.  
Check circuit breaker or fuses at  
building power panel. If problem  
persists, contact an authorized  
BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Power switch is off.  
Reset the power switch.  
Reset the power switch.  
No Heat  
Power switch if off.  
Defective Heating Element.  
Contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
Defective Thermostat.  
Contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
Loose Wire or bad  
Connection.  
Contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
Holding Temperature Not  
Adequate  
Case and food pans have  
not been preheated.  
Refer to the preheating section on  
page Error! Bookmark not  
defined.. If problem persists,  
contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
One or more heating  
elements or thermostats not  
operating properly.  
Contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
Check product temperature  
before loading the case.  
Product is below 160° F  
when loaded.  
Loose Wire or bad  
Connection.  
Contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
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Wiring Diagrams  
Wiring Diagrams  
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