Equator CM 3000 manual

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    EQUA TOR Advanced Appliances SERVICE MANU AL SP ARE P AR TS CA T ALOG AND First Edition - October 2003 BUFFET CART MODELS : CM 3000 www .EquatorOnline.com[...]

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    WARRANTY 1 SERVICE HINTS 2 TECHNICAL DATA 4 WIRING DIAGRAM 4 EXPLODED VIEW 5 PART S LI ST 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS[...]

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    W ARR ANTY INFORMA TION Y our Equator appliance is protected by this warranty under normal, personal, family or household use (1 Y ear), and limited commercial use (90 days) in the USA and Canada. W ARRANTY EXCLUSIONS . . . Equator Corporation undertakes to the consumer-owner to repair or , at Equator Corporation’s option, to replace any part of [...]

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    DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ENSURE APPLIANCE I S DISCONNECTED FROM THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE DISASSEMBLI NG. NOTE ALL CONNECT ION D ETAILS AND ROUTING OF LEADS BEFORE DISASSEMBLING. Num bers appearing in the text rater to illustrations and parts list numbers. A. SLIDING TABLETOPS Slide both tabletops open. Remov e cover caps 130 end t he two screw[...]

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    D. MIDDLE AND BOTTOM ELEMENT ASSEMBLY / NEON 1. Remov e rear cover strip 510 as shown in C.1. And disconnect the m iddle shelf element leads 113 from terminal block 120 (See note in C. 1.) 2. Rem ove the two screw s securing the elem ent assembly through the rear panel of the cabinet, and two screws from under the front edge of the shelf (bottom el[...]

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    F. CABINET ITEMS 1. Magnetic catches 111 are a push- fit in front top panel 109. 2. To remov e front top panel 109, remove both sliding tabletops comp letely (see A.1.) and mag netic catches 111. Drill out the rivet at each end of the front slide panel using a 3m m bit. Use extrem e care when drilling Withdraw leg top caps 108, and then rem ove the[...]

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    ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE 101 GLASS DISH & LID 0101 092 21701 103 GLASS DISH HOLDER 0101 081 00161 104 TABLE T OP COVER SEE ITEM 150 105 TABLE TOP HANDLE 0101 077 61391 106 TABLE T OP SLIDING BLOCK 0101 077 61341 107 TO P ELEMENT ASSEMBLY 0101 089 24271 108 LEG TO P CAP 0101 077 61311 109 FRONT TO P PANEL SEE ITEM 150 110 GROMMET SLEEVE 0101 078 53[...]