Maintenance, Troubleshooting guide – Carter-Hoffmann PBH2S User Manual

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CAUTION: Use only
OEM original equipment
manufacturer replace-
ment parts. Using unau-

thorized parts may cause serious
injury. Replacement parts should
be installed by a qualified service
technician.

MAINTENANCE

CASTERS

Check casters for freedom of movement and proper brake operation.
Make sure they are free of debris (mop strings, paper, plastic, hair nets,
etc). Clean or replace as required

CORD AND PLUG

Inspect plug blades for distortion and replace if any blades are missing,
bent or broken. Inspect cord wiring for integrity at termination points by
qualified service personnel. Make sure the cord sheathing extends into
the cabinet interior. If wires are showing on the outside of the cabinet,
remove the unit from use and have repairs made before using the unit.

PERIMETER BUMPERS

Vinyl which has been dislodged from the channel due to severe bumping
or scraping can be pried back into place with a common screwdriver.

TENSION SPRINGS

Periodically check springs for proper dispensing by filling each cavity with
bases/plates and checking to for proper functioning. If bases/plates do not
index properly, and the unit is not overloaded, adjust or replace the
springs. The springs provided with our dispensers are designed to provide
years of use. If replacement springs are needed, they may be ordered
from Carter-Hoffmann. Contact our parts department at 800.323.9793.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM POSSIBLE

ISSUE

REMEDY

Unit does not heat; fan is operating 1. Loose wiring

2. Defective heating element
3. Open Hi Limit

1. Check and secure wiring
2. Replace

heating

element

3.

Call for service

Unit heats; fan not operating

1. Defective motor
2. Jammed or loose fan blade
3. Loose wiring

1. Replace motor
2. Replace or tighten blade
3. Determine fault and correct

Unit does not operate and power
indicator light does not come on

1. No power
2. Defective power switch
3. Loose wiring

1. Make sure unit is plugged in and power

switch is ON

2. Check for power to receptacle
3. Replace power switch
4. Check and secure wiring

Base/plate temperature is too low,
and fan is operating

1.

Fan blade is jammed or loose

2.

Cover is open

1. Replace thermostat
2. Replace or tighten fan blade
3. Close cover

Dispenser binds

1. Improper

springs

2.

Debris on guide rods

3. Depending on contents, use correct num-

ber of springs

4. Clean off debris

Cabinet does not roll easily

1.

Debris on wheel or axle

2. No

lubrication

3. Clean off debris
4. Lubricate axles with load bearing grease.

Lubricate swivel bearings with 30-weight
oil

Portions of the unit remain ener-
gized, even if the power switch is in
the OFF position. Unplug unit for
service or cleaning.

WARNING: Risk of
personal injury

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