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OPERA T OR’S MANUAL Henny Penny Humidified Holding Cabinet s Model HHC-990 Model HHC-992 Model HHC-993 Model HHC-996 Model HHC-997 Model HHC-998[...]
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Model HHC-990 LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY APPLIANCES Subject to the following conditions, Henny Penny Corporation makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for Henny Penny appliances and replacement parts: NEW EQUIPMENT : Any part of a new appliance, except lamps and fuses, which proves to be defective in material [...]
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Model HHC-990 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Section 1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Humidified Holding Cabinet .................................................................................. 1- 1 1-2. Features ................................................................................................................ 1- 1 1-3. Proper Care ...........[...]
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Model HHC-990 1-1. HUMIDIFIED HOLDING The Henny Penny humidified holding cabinets are designed CABINET to keep hot foods moist, while maintaining proper tempera- ture. The units are electronically controlled for easy use and for consistent operation. 1-2. FEA TURES • Electronically controlled humidity and temperature • Lift-off doors • Stainl[...]
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Model HHC-990 1-5. SAFETY The Henny Penny Humidified Holding Cabinet has safety features incorporated. However , to ensure a safe operation, read and fully understand the proper installation, operation, and maintenance procedures. The instructions in this manual have been prepared to aid you in learning the proper proce- dures. Where information is[...]
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Model HHC-990 2-1. INTRODUCTION Installation of this unit should be performed only by a qualified service technician. Do not puncture the skin of the unit with drills or screws, or component damage or electrical shock could result. 2-2. UNP ACKING The Henny Penny humidified holding cabinet has been tested, inspected, and expertly packed to ensure a[...]
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Model HHC-990 2-2. UNP ACKING (Continued) 4 . Open doors and remove packing from behind racks and the water pan in the bottom of the unit. 5 . Peel off any protective covering from the exterior of the cabinet. 6 . The cabinet is now ready for location and use. 2-3. LOCA TION Place the humidified holding cabinet in an area that allows the doors to b[...]
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Model HHC-990 2-4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION T o avoid electrical shock, the cabinet must be adequately and safely grounded (earthed) according to local electrical codes, and this appliance must be equipped with an exter - nal circuit breaker which will disconnect all ungrounded (unearthed) conductors. The main power switch on this appliance does not d[...]
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Model HHC-990 2-5. CABINET DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS 72-1/4” (1835 mm) 31-3/4” 24-3/4” (806 mm) (628 mm) HHC-990 Unit Height Width Depth Shipping W eight HHC-993 38” (965 mm) 24-3/4” (628 mm) 31-3/4” (806 mm) 220 lbs (100 kg) HHC-990 72-1/4” (1835 mm) 24-3/4” (628 mm) 31-3/4” (806 mm) 367 lbs (167 kg) HHC-992 76” (1930 mm) 24-3/4?[...]
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Model HHC-990 2-6. PROBE CLIP (OPTIONAL) The probe clip is an accessory , that may be ordered as an option, to hold the food probe when not in use. Remove one of the module screws and mount the probe clip with that screw . See photo at left. The food probe is accessed easier if the clip is mounted on the side of the unit that the door opens. See ph[...]
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Model HHC-990 3-1. INTRODUCTION This section provides explanations of all controls, along with operating procedures and daily maintenance. Read the Introduction, Installation and Operation Sections before operating the unit. 3-2. OPERA TING CONTROLS Fig. Item N o N o . Description Function 3 - 1 1 POWER Switch A rocker switch that sends electrical [...]
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Model HHC-990 3-2. OPERA TING CONTROLS (Continued) 3 - 1 8 Used to access the Program Modes; once in the Program Mode, it is used to advance to the next parameter; pressing this along with accesses the Information Mode which has historic information on the cabinet’ s performance 3- 1 9 Food Probe After plugging the food probe into the receptacle,[...]
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Model HHC-990 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 3-1 Control Decal 3-3 303 3-2. OPERA TING CONTROLS (Continued)[...]
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Model HHC-990 3-3. ST AR T -UP Before using the humidified holding cabinet, thoroughly clean the unit as described in the Cleaning Procedures Section of this manual. 1 . Plug unit into electrical receptacle, or turn on wall circuit breaker . W ith the POWER switch turned to OFF the display shows “POWER OFF .” W ith the POWER Switch of f, the di[...]
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Model HHC-990 3-3. ST AR T -UP (Continued) 5 . Press the TEMPERA TURE button to set the desired cabinet temperature. While the LED is flashing, press the UP and DOWN buttons until the desired tempera- ture shows in the display . 6 . Press the HUMIDITY button to set the desired cabinet humidity (OFF to 90%). While the LED is flashing, press the UP a[...]
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Model HHC-990 3-5. CLEANING Daily: PROCEDURES 1 . T urn all controls off and disconnect electrical supply . T o avoid burns, allow the unit to cool before cleaning. 2 . Open doors and remove all trays and racks from unit, and take them to a sink to thoroughly clean.Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 3 . W ipe interior and exterior of cabinet with damp cloth, s[...]
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Model HHC-990 3-5. CLEANING W eekly: PROCEDURES (Continued) 1 . Remove pans and racks from cabinet. 2 . Open drain valve and empty water pan into a shallow pan or floor drain. See Figure 3-4. Hot water! Do not place your hand under the drain while draining the unit. Failure to follow this Figure 3-4 warning could result in sever e burns and injury [...]
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Model HHC-990 This section explains the following programming functions. • Timer programming • Clock-set • Special programming 4-1. TIMER PROGRAMMING T o enter the Program Mode: 1. Press and hold for 2 seconds, and “PROG TMRS” shows in display . 2. After 5 seconds, “ENTER CODE” shows in display . 3. Press , and “PUSH TIMER BUTTON ?[...]
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Model HHC-990 4-2. CLOCK SET 6. Press and “CS-2, SET , MINUTE” shows in the (Continued) display , with the minutes flashing. 7. Press to change the minutes. 8. Press and “CS-3, SET , MONTH” shows in the display , along with the date (month flashing). 9. Press to change the month. 10 . Press and “CS-4, SET , DA TE” shows in the display ,[...]
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Model HHC-990 4-3. SPECIAL PROGRAMMING This mode allows you to program the following: SP-1 • Fahrenheit/celsius SP-2 • Lock/unlock SP-3 • Air temperature setpoint SP-4 • Humidity setpoint SP-5 • Proof air temperature SP-6 • Proof humidity setpoint SP-7 • Out of water tripp point SP-8 • Clean water pan setpoint SP-9 • System intial[...]
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Model HHC-990 4-3. SPECIAL PROGRAMMING (Continued) SP-4 Humidity Setpoint 10 . Press and “SP-4, HUMIDITY SETPOINT ,” and the preset humidity setpoint shows in display . 1 1 . Press to change the humidity setpoint, 0 to 90%. SP-5 Proof Air T emperature 12 . Press and “SP-5, PROOF AIR TEMP ,” and the preset Setpoint proofing air temperature s[...]
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Model HHC-990 4-3. SPECIAL PROGRAMMING (Continued) SP-9 System Initialization 20 . Press and “SP-9, DO SYSTEM INIT” shows in display . (Factory Settings) 21 . Press and hold until the display counts down from 3, and the display flashes “-INIT -,” then “INIT*DONE”. This com- pletes the initialization, and sets the control to factory sett[...]
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Model HHC-990 SECTION 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5-1. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Product not • Doors left open • Keep doors closed except holding temperature t o load and serve product • Product held too long • Hold product only for recom- mended times • Control temperature set too low • Increase air temperature (SP-3) in Sp[...]
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Model HHC-990 303 4-7 5-2. ERROR CODES AND The display shows the following error codes and warnings when a W ARNINGS fault is detected, along with an alarm sound. Both the heat and humidity systems shut down, except when specified otherwise. Display Cause Panel Board Correction “E-4 CPU TOO HOT” • Control board too hot; unit overheating or lo[...]
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Model HHC-990 “ E-6B AIR TEMP SENSOR • Faulty air temperature F AILED SHOR TED” probe “E-12A W A TER HEA TER • Faulty water SENSOR F AILED heater probe OPEN” “E-12B W A TER HEA TER • Faulty water SENSOR F AILED heater probe CLOSED” “E -1 7 HUMIDITY SENSOR • Faulty humidity sensor F AILED” “E-18 N O W A TER, FLOA T • Floa[...]
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Model HHC-990 5-2. ERROR CODES AND W ARNINGS (Continued) “E-41 SYSTEM DA T A LOST” • Memory scrambled “E-46 DA T A SA VE F AILED” • Memory scrambled “E-80 VENT STUCK OR • V ent on rear of module BAD SWITCH” stuck or faulty vent activation switch “PLEASE DE-LIME • W ater pan needs W A TER P A N” cleaned “W A TER LEVEL LOW ,[...]
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Model HHC-990 G L O S S A R Y HENNY PENNY HOLDING CABINETS air temperature probe a round device located inside the cabinet that measures the inside air temperature and sends that information to the control panel concentration ring assembly a metal assembly located in the water pan in the bottom of the unit that helps keep an even humidity level ins[...]
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Model HHC-990 probe clip a metal holder that attaches to the outside of the control panel to hold the food probe when not in use; the clip is an optional accessory product load capacity the highest recommended number of pounds/kilograms of food product that can be safely held in the cabinet proof function a program used for allowing bread to rise r[...]