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Enthermics DC150 - User Manual

Enthermics DC150
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Operators Manual
Designer Series
Blanket Warmer
DC150
DC400
MN-46427
REV.01
6/19
EN

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Questions and Answers

  • E
    Eric CastanedaAug 31, 2025
    How to fix E-60 error on my Enthermics Warming Drawer?
    • H
      Hunter Palmer Jr.Aug 31, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code E-60, the Real Time Clock rechargeable battery backup has discharged. Plug the unit into an outlet for 30 minutes. Then, refer to the "Timer Control Panel" section in the blanket manual to reset the clock.
  • S
    Sheryl CastanedaAug 30, 2025
    What does error E-50 mean on my Enthermics Warming Drawer?
    • C
      Christopher WeeksAug 30, 2025
      If the Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code E-50, it indicates an Analog to Digital Convertor Error. Remove the product and let the unit cool down. Inspect the fluid and discard if necessary. If the error persists after cooling down and resetting, a qualified technician should replace the control assembly. Contact service.
  • F
    Frank OrtizAug 29, 2025
    What does error *EFAn mean on my Enthermics Warming Drawer?
    • M
      mvaughnAug 29, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code *EFAn, it indicates a fan or fan sensor failure. If the fan is running, make sure the sensor lens isn't blocked or dirty. If the error continues after cleaning, use an Ohm meter to check the sensor wires (a good wire will read
  • G
    gwilliamsAug 28, 2025
    What does error *E-98 mean on my Enthermics Warming Drawer?
    • J
      Judith HannaAug 28, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code *E-98, it means the temperature difference between cavity sensors 1 and 2 exceeds 1.7ºC (3ºF). Remove the product and allow the unit to cool down. Check that the product sensor is clean and working correctly. Press the power button to clear the error code. If the error persists, a qualified technician should replace the sensor switch assembly. Contact service.
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    jeanette25Aug 27, 2025
    What does error E-99 mean on my Enthermics Warming Drawer?
    • P
      Paul DavisAug 27, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code E-99, it indicates a hardware over-temperature issue. Inspect the connections and condition of the high limit bimetal thermostat. If the error continues, contact service.
  • C
    Christopher ReidAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error P131?
    • E
      Elizabeth Hale MDAug 27, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code P131, P231, P331, P431, P531, P631, or P731, it indicates a heater pad over-temperature error. The software will disengage the heating pads. Acknowledge the error by pressing the ON/OFF button. Allow the unit to cool down. If the error continues, contact service.
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    gibbsashleyAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error P130?
    • A
      Amy FischerAug 26, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error code P130, P230, P330, P430, P530, P630, or P730, it means the heating pad hasn't reached the set temperature. First, acknowledge the error by pressing the ON/OFF button. If the error persists, a qualified technician should test the heater pad(s). Turn the unit OFF, unplug it, and use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance between the L (Line) and N (Neutral) leads of a cold heater pad. The Ohm readings should be 72 Ohm ±10% for 120V or 288 Ohm ±10% for 230V. If problems persist, contact service.
  • C
    Cheryl WatkinsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Enthermics Warming Drawer displays error E-11?
    • H
      Haley ChambersAug 25, 2025
      If your Enthermics Warming Drawer shows error code E-11, ES11, ES21, ES31, ES41, ES51, ES61, or ES71, this means the sensor is open. Start by pressing the ON/OFF button to acknowledge the error. If it continues, a qualified technician needs to test the sensor. This involves detaching the sensor and using an Ohm meter to measure its resistance in ice water at 0°C (32°F). A reading of 32.6 KOhm ±1.5 KOhm suggests replacing the display. If the reading is ±2 KOhm, replace the sensor. Check the wires and connections for any issues. If the problem remains, contact service.

Summary

Safety

Safety Precautions

Details electrical, usage, and operator training precautions to prevent injury and equipment damage.

Operator Qualifications and Servicing

Outlines operator qualifications, warmer condition requirements, and servicing guidelines for safe use.

Specifications

Installation

How to Unpack the Warmer

Step-by-step guide on safely removing the warmer from its packaging and inspecting for damage.

How to Install the Warmer

Instructions for correctly positioning and connecting the warmer to electrical power for operation.

Operation

Turn Warmer On and Off

Step-by-step instructions for powering the warmer on and off using the control panel buttons.

Operate the Blanket Warmer

Instructions on setting temperature, loading, and monitoring the warming process for blankets.

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

Outlines daily, monthly, and yearly checks and cleaning tasks for optimal performance and longevity.

How to Clean the Warmer

Detailed instructions for safely cleaning the warmer's exterior, interior, and specific components.

Troubleshooting

Error Codes

A comprehensive list of error codes, their causes, and required actions for diagnosis and repair.

Electrical Information

Warranty

Enthermics DC150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEnthermics
ModelDC150
CategoryFood Warmer
LanguageEnglish

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