Wells RW-16 thru RW-36, RWN-2, RW-26HD Maintenance Instructions, Adjustments and Lubrication

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (continued)

CAUTION:

ELECTRIC SHOCK

HAZARD

Disconnect appliance from electric power before cleaning.

CAUTION:

HOT SURFACE

Exposed surfaces can be hot to the touch and may cause burns.

Allow appliance to cool before cleaning.

ADJUSTMENTS AND LUBRICATION

PRECAUTIONS:

Turn control knob to OFF. Unplug warmer

 

Allow drawers to cool before proceeding.

 

Remove drawer pans and Humitrol racks

FREQUENCY:

Minimum - monthly. Every 2 weeks recommended.

TOOLS:

Screwdrivers, Phillips (+) and flat blade (-).

 

Nut drivers, 3/8” and 7/16”.

 

Food-grade lubricant.

1.Check slides on cabinet and drawers for cleanliness.

2.Check all rollers on cabinet and drawers for cleanliness and tightness. Lubricate.

3.Check cabinet drawer stops for operation. Non-spring stops must rotate freely. Spring-type stops must “snap” down positively. Clean and adjust as required.

4.Check cabinet heating element fasteners for tightness.

5.Check all cabinet drawer catches for tightness and operation. Lubricate. Be certain roller is “out” before attempting to install drawer.

6.Check cabinet thermobulbs for condition. Thermobulbs must be securely mounted in the appropriate holder. Arrange repairs for damaged thermobulbs.

7.Check drawer faceplate and handle fasteners for tightness.

8.Check drawer catch clip for tightness.

9.For drawers equipped with gaskets, examine condition of gasket. Arrange repairs for torn or damaged gaskets.

10.Reinstall drawers and check for proper operation.

Procedure is complete.

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