Manufactured in the United States, the shelf supports consistent component sourcing and streamlined service pathways. Purchasing leads receive predictable availability and parts compatibility, with a net weight near 14 pounds that eases placement and repositioning.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug unit before cleaning. Remove food and cool completely. Wipe stainless steel top and aluminum base with a mild detergent and soft cloth; avoid abrasive pads. Clean thermostat knob area gently to prevent damage. Rinse cloth and remove residue, then dry surfaces thoroughly to prevent corrosion. Inspect seals and vents; remove grease buildup from vents to reduce fire risk. Restore power only after unit is completely dry.#@@#Additional Info#@#Hatco’s GRS-18-F Glo-Ray heated shelf features an 18" stainless steel surface, 15.5" depth, and 200 Watts at 120v for consistent holding. It has thermostatic control, an aluminum base, CE and cULus/CSA classifications, and a freestanding design.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Manufactured in the United States, the shelf supports consistent component sourcing and streamlined service pathways. Purchasing leads receive predictable availability and parts compatibility, with a net weight near 14 pounds that eases placement and repositioning.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the condenser area monthly and remove debris to maintain airflow and efficiency. Clean stainless steel surfaces with a neutral detergent and soft cloth; rinse and dry to avoid spotting. Verify thermostatic control by testing setpoints and recalibrating if readings deviate. Tighten electrical connections and check NEMA 5-15P cord integrity; replace frayed cords. Lubricate hinge points and check seals for compression; replace worn seals to maintain temperature control.