Vulcan-Hart VP18 ML-138089 operation manual Maintenance, Lockout / Tagout Procedure, Heat Tint

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V SERIES HOLDING, TRANSPORT & PROOFING CABINET

F-41190 (09-10)

If signs of breakdown appear, restore the stainless steel surface. First, thoroughly clean, rinse, and dry the surface. Then, on a daily basis, apply a high-quality stainless steel polish according to manufacturer’s instructions.

HEAT TINT:

Darkened areas, called “heat tint,” may appear on stainless steel exposed to excessive heat. Excessive heat causes the protective film to thicken. This is unsightly, but is not a sign of permanent damage.

To remove heat tint, follow the routine cleaning procedure. Stubborn heat tint will require heavy-duty cleaning.

To reduce heat tint, limit the exposure of equipment to excessive heat.

MAINTENANCE

Unplug electrical power supply before servicing the cabinet.

The Cabinet and its parts are HOT. Be very careful when operating, cleaning, or servicing the cabinet.

For Service, contact the Vulcan-Hart offices listed in this manual.

LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURE

Always perform the Lockout / Tagout Procedure before removing any sheet metal panels or attempting to service this equipment.

The Lockout / Tagout Procedure is used to protect personnel working on an electrical appliance. Before performing any type of maintenance or service on an electrically operated appliance, follow these steps:

1.In electrical box, place unit’s circuit breaker into OFF position.

2.Place a lock or other device on electrical box cover to prevent someone from placing circuit breaker ON.

3.Place a tag on electrical box cover to indicate that unit has been disconnected for service and power should not be restored until tag is removed by maintenance personnel.

4.Disconnect unit power cord from electrical outlet.

5.Place a tag on cord to indicate that unit has been disconnected for service and power should not be restored until tag is removed by maintenance personnel.

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Model InstallationFor Your Safety Important for Your SafetyTable of Contents Unpacking InstallationGeneral IntroductionElectrical Connections CleaningElectrical Requirements LocationHold OperationControls Proofing Operating Instructions Proofing Guideline Proofing ShutdownDough Preparation Holding Shutdown Holding Operating InstructionsStainless Steel Care CleaningHeat Tint MaintenanceLockout / Tagout Procedure Symptoms Possible Causes Remedy TroubleshootingService & Parts Information Capacity Dimensions Electrical Weight SpecificationsWiring Diagram