Merco 86002 Holding Cabinet User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Merco
Table of Contents
- SPECIFICATIONS
- MHC-22-GEN CONTROL PANEL MODEL 86002
- WIRING DIAGRAM
- SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- HEAT SHELF – REPLACEMENT
- USER INTERFACE (U.I.) BOARD – REPLACEMENT
- PARTS BREAKDOWN
- GENERAL VIEW
- DIAGNOSTIC MODE
- CUSTOMER SERVICES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Merco 86002 Holding Cabinet
SPECIFICATIONS
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TOP VIEW
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FRONT VIEW
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SIDE VIEW
Model #| Voltage| Amps| Watts| Hz.| Net Wt.
lbs./kg| Plug
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86002| 120| 10.4| 1250| 60| 30/14| 6’ Nema 5-15P
MHC-22-GEN CONTROL PANEL MODEL 86002
WIRING DIAGRAM
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
Power Supply| Electrical power is supplied to the unit by a 3 conductor
service for single phase.
120VAC
Black conductor is hot. White conductor is neutral.
Green and yellow conductor is ground.
Power is permanently supplied to the main power switch.
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Heating Circuit| Closing the main power switch supplies voltage to the power
board and user interface.
Temperature is set through the user interface which then intermittently
supplies 120VAC to the heater plates. Temperature is then controlled by the
thermocouples sending a reference signal back to the user interface.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | EVALUATION |
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Holding Cabinet will not heat | Incoming Power Supply | Verify power cord is |
secured firmly in receptacle. Measure the incoming voltage. Check circuit
breakers. Reset if required. Call power company if needed.
| Power Switch| Check continuity between switch terminals. Replace switch as
needed.
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Unit doesn’t reach desired temperature| Thermocouple| Check for continuity in
circuit.
| Heat Element| Compare cavity temperature with display reading. Insert
temperature probe into center of cavity.
Acceptable temperature variation is +/- 20° from display reading.
Check for loose connection.
Check the Amp draw on each element for proper load. Check page 2 for rating
information. If the amp draw is high or low, check the individual elements for
opens, shorts and proper resistance. WITH POWER OFF: To check resistance of
the elements, remove all leads from the elements and use a digital multimeter.
The element resistance should be as follows: 120V – 87 ohms Replace heating
element (shelf) as needed.
| | Check thermostat (common wire). Please note that if thermostat is bad,
both circuits will be bad.
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Temperature is too high| Thermocouple| Check for incorrectly wired
thermocouple. Thermocouple wire polarities are reversed.
| Heat Element| Compare cavity temperature with display reading. Insert
temperature probe into center of cavity.
Acceptable temperature variation is +/- 20° from display reading.
Check for loose connection.
Check the Amp draw on each element for proper load. Check page 2 for rating
information. If the amp draw is high or low, check the individual elements for
opens, shorts and proper resistance. WITH POWER OFF: To check resistance of
the elements, remove all leads from the elements and use a digital multimeter.
The element resistance should be as follows: 120V – 87 ohms Replace heating
element (shelf) as needed.
Display reads unusual characters| | Make sure wires are connected properly
(grounded).
| | If wires are grounded properly, new control board is needed.
On/Off switch doesn’t light (but unit works properly)| Power Switch| Check
wiring to switch.
HEAT SHELF – REPLACEMENT
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Disconnect power.
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Take out screws holding “L Brackets” in cavity.
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Disconnect thermocouple and all power connections to board. Mark all wires for reassembly.
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Take out power board.
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Take out shelf mounting screws from both sides.
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Remove shelves and feed wiring out of unit.
WARNING: Be careful to avoid tearing the aluminum foil while working with wire connections. -
Reassemble in reverse order.
USER INTERFACE (U.I.) BOARD – REPLACEMENT
- Remove four (4) screws.
- Disconnect thermocouples.
- Disconnect ribbon cable.
- Remove board.
- Reassemble in reverse order.
When replacing U.I. board, be sure ribbon cable is connected so that blue wire is facing towards interior of unit.
PARTS BREAKDOWN
LABEL | PART NUMBER | PART DESCRIPTION |
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A | 340040 | Back Panel Assembly |
B | 340041 | Side Panel |
C | 340042 | Power Board Assembly |
D | 340043 | Controller, User Interface |
E | 340038 | Switch, Rocker, Lighted |
F | 10000949 | Overlay, Control Panel |
G | 340045 | Bracket, Heater Side |
H | 340046 | Tray Seal |
I | 340011 | Leg |
J | 340015 | Tray, Plastic |
K | 340025 | Tray Cover, Front Retention Rod, Assembly |
L | 10000968 | Side Insulation |
M | 340048 | Top / Bottom Insulation |
N | 10000966 | Heater Insulation |
O | 10000946-02 | Lower Shelf Assembly** |
P | 340051 | Upper-Upper Shelf Assembly** |
Q | 340052 | Lower-Upper Shelf Assembly** |
R | 340053 | Rod, Rear Tray Seal Retainer |
S | 000171 | Strain Relief |
Not Shown | 340054 | Power Cord, NEMA 5-15P |
Not Shown | 340055 | Ribbon Cable (Power Board to Interface) |
Not Shown | 340056 | Cable (On / Off Switch to Power Board) |
Not Shown | 340017 | Retention Rod Spring |
Not Shown | 340014 | Retention Rod Spring Clip |
GENERAL VIEW
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
► Press and hold down the “Temperature” button until you hear a short, double-
beep sound.
In this mode all displays indicate temperatures for either the upper or lower
heaters for each bin. Pressing the “Up” and “Down” arrow buttons will select
the upper and lower heaters respectively.
In this mode, pressing the “Time” button will also display the PWM output
power duty cycle. This is shown as a percent for the corresponding heater.
The thermocouple calibration system can only be accessed from within the
diagnostic mode.
► THERMOCOUPLE CALIBRATION SYSTEM
Make sure heater zone to be calibrated is at temperature and stable. Measure
actual temperature and proceed with following procedure.
Enter “Diagnostic Mode” by pressing and holding down the “Temperature” button.
After a second or so, the actual temperatures as measured by holding cabinet
are displayed.
Use “Up” or “Down” buttons to select either the upper or lower heating zone
for each bin. Press “Bin” select button to select bin containing heating zone
to be calibrated.
Note: Bin display will alternate between showing temperature and calibration
offset. As the calibration offset is changed the temperature displayed will
reflect this.
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to make the displayed temperature match the
actual temperature as independently measured.
To apply the temperature calibration correctly, press and hold the
“Temperature” button down. While pressing the “Temperature” button, press
“Program” button (for 1 second) until the unit beeps.
Once program in completed the temperature correction is applied and the heater
zone will adjust its temperature. The user interface returns to the actual
temperature display.
Once a bin is selected for programming, if no keys are entered for 10 seconds
the calibration mode is terminated and the display returns to actual
temperature display mode.
► THERMOCOUPLE FAULT DETECTION
The thermocouple (TC) fault detection logic is disabled for 10 minutes
following initial power application. This allows time for all heating zones to
develop enough heat to not trigger a shorted thermocouple fault.
If a fault is detected in any bin, the display for that bin will show “ErNN”
where “NN” is a numeric error code. This two digit error code uses the first
digit for the upper heater zone. If a short is detected, the digit will be a
“1”, if an open is detected a “2” will be displayed. If the heater zone is
operating properly, a “0” will be displayed.
Some Examples:
Er01 Indicates Upper heater zone is good. Lower heater zone TC short detected.
Er02 Indicates Upper heater zone is good. Lower heater zone TC open detected.
Er10 Indicates Upper heater zone TC short detected. Lower heater zone is good.
Er20 Indicates Upper heater zone TC open detected. Lower heater zone is good.
Er22 Indicates Upper and Lower heater zone TC’s detected open.
Cold Indicates Temperature of heater zone is below set point.
Hot Indicates Temperature of heater zone is above set point.
Once and error is indicated for a heater zone the affected heater is shut off.
The only way to clear an error indication is by cycling the power off then on
again.
► To reset the holding bin controller to the factory configuration, hold down
the upper-left “Bin” button while powering on the controller. Release the
“Bin” button as soon as the displays illuminate. This resets the following
settings:
- All product names
- Upper and lower temperature for each product
- “Expiration” and “Cook More” time for each product
NOTE: For additional information concerning Menu and Product programming, please refer to Merco Holding Cabinet Installation & Operation Manual.
CUSTOMER SERVICES
Merco Savory, LLC 1111 North Hadley Road Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804 United
States of America
Telephone: 260-459-8200
U.S. Facsimile: 888-790-8193
Int’l Facsimile: 260-436-0735
Service Hotline: 800-678-9511
www.mercosavory.com
References
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