Bakers Pride Multi-Deck Warmer MDW Manual De Usuario

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Multi-Deck Warmer 
 
Operation 
 
 
Operation 
Controls and Indicators 
Refer to Figure 1 and the following sections for an explanation of controls and indicators. 
Shelf Power/Lighting 
The POWER ON/OFF circuit breaker allows you to turn all shelves ON or OFF. This device provides 
overload, short circuit and ground fault protection. When an overload or earth leakage ground fault 
condition occurs, the circuit breaker will trip causing the actuator to move to the OFF position and the 
leakage trip indicator LED to illuminate. A circuit is built into the device to simulate an overload or earth 
leakage ground fault. To test this circuit, a push-to-test button is located above the actuator. This button 
should be pressed at least once a month to check the functionality of the device. The LIGHTS ON/OFF 
circuit breaker allows you to turn all shelf lighting ON or OFF. A pilot light is mounted between the power 
circuit breaker and light circuit breaker. This light illuminates when an overtemperature condition occurs 
within the unit.  
 
 
When the pilot light on the switch plate is illuminated, a unit malfunction has 
occurred. Turn the unit off immediately and contact an authorized BKI service 
agent for corrective action. 
Shelf Temperature 
The temperature of each shelf is individually controlled via knobs on a plate behind the swing-down front 
panel (accessed via ¼ turn fasteners). Each knob has a number corresponding to the shelf that it 
controls. The decal shows the relationship between the knobs and shelves. The initial knob settings are 
depicted in Figure 1.  
Power Up and Preheating 
1.  Ensure that the power supply cord is connected to an appropriate power receptacle. 
 
2.  Place the POWER ON/OFF circuit breaker in the ON position. 
 
3.  Place the LIGHTS ON/OFF circuit breaker in the ON position. 
 
4.  Allow the unit to preheat for a minimum of 30 minutes before loading it with product. 
 
Check Federal and State Health and Sanitation Regulations for internal temperature required for holding 
cooked foods for sale. Maintaining these temperatures often tends to allow continued cooking of certain 
products. Therefore, smaller amounts of bulk foods should be displayed at non-peak periods and the unit 
refilled as needed. 
 
All meats and vegetables should be preheated to 160 degrees F. before being placed in the unit. 
Temperature Adjustment 
After placing the product onto the shelves, it may be necessary to adjust the temperature control knobs in 
order to maintain the proper internal temperature for the product on display. A thermometer should be 
used to read the internal temperature of each product. The temperature control knobs should be adjusted 
to the lowest possible setting that will maintain the proper product temperature. 
Operational Guidelines 
Only use product packaging suitable for the application. 
 
Keep portable meat thermometers on hand. Check the food temperatures hourly. Rotate the food 
products. Foods loaded in first should be served first as much as is practical.