Vevor Med80461 Warming Food Pump Server Instruction Manual

MED80461 Warming Food Pump Server

Product Information: Warming Food Pump Server

The Warming Food Pump Server is a manual server that helps in
storing and serving food items at certain temperatures to prevent
them from becoming hazardous. The model number for the product is
MED80461 and MED80462. The equipment should be earthed or grounded
to prevent electrical shock. The safety guidelines in the equipment
usage must be followed to ensure safe usage of the product.

Safety Guidelines:

  • The unit must be earthed or grounded to prevent electrical
    shock.
  • Check with local food and safety regulations for specific
    guidelines on storing and serving food at certain
    temperatures.

Equipment Setup:

  • Thoroughly clean the unit and pump before use.
  • Fill the water vessel basin of the unit with water, but do not
    overfill.
  • Install the stainless steel jar into the water vessel
    basin.
  • The product being served must always be inside the stainless
    jar and never placed directly into the water vessel.
  • Install the pump into the stainless steel jar.
  • Plug the cord into the power source and press the switch to the
    ON position.
  • Set the thermostat knob to the recommended temperature.
  • To heat the unit faster, rotate the thermostat knob to the
    maximum setting temporarily.

Note: In heating or working condition, never touch the black
heating block.

Equipment Disassembly:

  • Press the switch to the OFF position and unplug the cord.
  • If the unit has already been in use, allow it to cool before
    continuing.
  • Remove the pump from the stainless steel jar.
  • Remove the stainless steel jar from the water vessel basin of
    the equipment.
  • Empty water out of the water vessel basin of the unit. Tip the
    unit over a drain to pour water out.
  • Dismantle the pump into separated parts for further
    cleaning.

Safety Guidelines When Cleaning:

  • If the unit has already been in use, allow it to cool before
    continuing.
  • Never immerse the unit into water or any liquid.
  • Never use any water jet or pressure sprayer on the unit.

Equipment Cleaning:

  • Before first use and after use daily, disassemble and clean the
    unit and pump.
  • Stainless steel parts can corrode, so it is important to clean,
    rinse, sanitize, and dry these parts daily and properly.
  • Wash the pump with dishwashing detergent and hot water daily.
    Sanitize pump parts.
  • Do not use abrasive cleansers, scrapers, steel pads, steel
    wool, or other cleaning tools that can scratch surfaces.
  • Do not use cleansing agents with high concentrations of acid,
    alkaline or chlorine. These agents can corrode stainless
    steel.
  • Fully rinsing all parts can help prevent corrosion. Various
    elements and minerals, such as chlorides in tap water, can
    accumulate on stainless steel parts and create corrosion.
  • To prevent corrosion on any stainless steel parts, it is
    important to fully dry with a clean soft cloth regularly.
  • Wipe external surfaces of the unit daily with a clean damp
    cloth. Dry with a clean soft cloth. A nontoxic glass cleaner may be
    used for cleaning any stainless steel parts.
  • Sanitize all parts following local sanitization requirements.
    All parts in contact with food must be sanitized. Allow parts to
    fully air dry after sanitization.

Warming Food Pump Server
Manual

Model #MED80461

Model #MED80462

SAFETY GUIDES IN THIS EQUIPMENT USAGE:

Warning: Electrical Shock could occur: This unit must be earthed or grounded. This requires all three prongs (terminals) on cord plug to the plugged into power source.
According to food and safety regulations, most foods must be stored and/or served at certain temperatures or they could become hazardous. Check with local food and safety regulations for specific guidelines.

EQUIPMENT SETUP:
ALWAYS CLEAN UNIT AND PUMP THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE. SEE DISASSEMBLY, SAFETY GUIDES AND CLEANING. Fill Water Vessel Basin of Unit with Water.
DO NOT OVER FILL. Install Stainless Steel Jar Into Water Vessel Basin.
Product being served must always be inside stainless jar and never be placed directly into water vessel.

Install Pump Into the Stainless Steel Jar.

Plug Cord Into Power Source. Press Switch to The “ON” Position. Set Thermostat Knob to Recommended Temperature
To heat unit faster, thermostat knob may be rotated to maximum setting temporarily.
Note: IN heating or working condition, never touch the black heating block. Please see the picture as below:
EQUIPMENT DISASSEMBLY
PRESS SWITCH TO “OFF” POSITION. UNPLUG CORD.
Caution- Hot: If unit has already been in use, unit may still be hot. Allow unit to cool before continuing. REMOVE PUMP FROM STAINLESS STEEL JAR. REMOVE STAINLESS STEEL JAR FROM WATER VESSEL BASIN OF EQUIPMENT. EMPTY WATER OUT OF WATER VESSEL BASIN OF UNIT. Tip unit over a drain to pour water out. DISMANTLE THE PUMP INTO SEPARATED PARTS FOR FURTHER CLEANING.
SAFETY GUIDES WHEN CLEANING THIS EQUIPMENT:
Caution- Hot: If unit has already been in use, unit may still be hot. Allow unit to cool before continuing.
Warning: Electrical Shock could occur: Electrical components of unit could be damaged from water exposure or any liquid. Never immerse unit into water or any liquid.

Never use any water jet or pressure sprayer on unit.
EQUIPMENT CLEANING
BEFORE FIRST USE AND AFTER USE DAILY, DISASSEMBLE AND CLEAN UNIT AND PUMP. STAINLESS STEEL PARTS CAN CORRODE. IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLEAN, RINSE, SANITIZE, AND DRY THESE PARTS DAILY AND PROPERLY. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID UNIT WARRANTY. SEE EQUIPMENT TAKE DOWN. WASH PUMP WITH DISHWASHING DETERGENT AND HOT WATER DAILY. SANITIZE PUMP PARTS.
ENSURE UNIT IS “OFF” AND UNPLUGGED.
Warning- Electrical shock could occur: Electrical components of unit could be damaged from water exposure or any liquid. Never immerse unit into water or any liquid. Never use any water jet or pressure sprayer on unit. WASH ALL REMOVABLE PARTS WITH DISHWASHING DETERGENT AND HOT WATER DAILY. RINSE THOROUGHLY AND DRY WITH A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. A general purpose, nonabrasive cleaner may be used on hard-to-remove food deposits. A mildly abrasive NYLON or brass brush my be used to remove any stubborn food or mineral deposits on interior
surfaces of unit. Do not use abrasive cleansers, scrapers, steel pads, steel wool, or other cleaning tools that can scratch surfaces. Do not use cleansing agents with high concentrations of acid, alkaline or chlorine. These agents can corrode
stainless steel. Fully rinsing all parts can help prevent corrosion. Various elements and minerals, such as chlorides in tap water, can accumulate on stainless steel parts and create
corrosion. To prevent corrosion on any stainless steel parts, it is important to fully dry with a clean soft cloth regularly. WIPE EXTERNAL SUFACES OF UNIT DAILY WITH A CLEAN DAMP CLOTH. DRY WITH A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. A nontoxic glass cleaner may be used for cleaning any stainless steel parts. SANITIZE ALL PARTS FOLLOWING LOCAL SANITIZATION REQUIREMENTS. ALL PARTS IN CONTACT WITH FOOD MUST BE SANITIZED. Allow parts to fully air dry after sanitization.
EQUIPMENT TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible Problem: Unit does not heat.
Possible Solution: Ensure cord is securely plugged in. Ensure power is available from source. Ensure unit is on. Ensure thermostat knob is set correctly.

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