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General
Hatco Waffle Makers are designed for ease of operation and
versatility. Use the following information and procedures to
operate a waffle maker.
WARNING
Read all safety messages in the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION section before operating this equipment.
Control Panel
The following are descriptions of the controls used to operate a
Waffle Maker. Controls are located on the control panel as well
as on the back of the unit.
Power I/O Switch
The Power I/O (on/off) switch controls power to the unit. It is
located on the back of the unit. Use the Power I/O switch for
daily or long-term shutdown of the unit.
LED Display
The LED display shows time, temperature, and error information
for the waffle maker.
Standby Button
The lighted Standby button (
operating mode and standby mode. Use standby mode for short-
term shutdown of the unit.
• In standby mode, the light will be red.
• In operating mode, the light will be green.
Time/Temperature Button
The Time/Temperature button (
through temperature and time settings.
Arrow Buttons
The Arrow buttons (
temperature settings.
• Press the
button to increase a time or temperature
setting.
• Press the
button to decrease a time or temperature
setting.
Enter Button
The Enter button (
) starts, stops, and resets the timer.
Standby Button
Time/Temperature Button
Form No. FWMM-0121
) toggles the unit between
) toggles the LED display
) are used to change time and
LED Display
Operating the Unit
Startup
1. Plug the unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle
of the correct voltage, size, and plug configuration. See the
SPECIFICATIONS section for details.
NOTE: The unit is preset at the factory to a temperature of 385°F
(196°C) and a timer setting of 3:30. The temperature
range of the unit is 220°–425°F (104°–218°C). The
timer setting range of the unit is 0:10–10:00. Refer to
procedures in this section to make adjustments to these
settings.
2. Position a half sheet pan (or similar pan) on the base of the
unit, underneath the cooking plates to act as a drip tray.
Drip Tray
BURN HAZARD:
• Some exterior surfaces on unit will get hot. Avoid
unnecessary contact with unit.
• Do not come in contact with cooking plates during
operation. Both plates are very hot.
3. Move the Power I/O switch located
on the back of the unit to the I (on)
position to turn on power to the unit.
• A beep will sound, the LED
display will flash, and the light on
the
button will illuminate from
amber to red.
Enter Button
Control Panel
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OPERATION
Installing a Drip Tray
CAUTION
Arrow Buttons
Power I/O
Switch
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