Cres Cor Fire-N-IceCube Instructions d'utilisation et d'entretien - Page 4
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Instructions d'utilisation et d'entretien pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} Cres Cor Fire-N-IceCube. Cres Cor Fire-N-IceCube 5 pages. Hot cabinet
Holding Cabinet
Rev. 0 (04/17)
What is Canned fuel?
Canned fuel is made from denatured
and jellied alcohol. It is designed
to be burned directly from its can.
Canned fuel usage provides 2+ hours
of hot holding time when used in the
. Cans are changeable
Fire-N-IceCube
for additional hold time, and are an inexpensive and a
readily available fuel source.
Where do I buy canned fuel?
Canned fuel is available at many large retailers as well
as foodservice dealers.
How many cans of fuel will I need?
It depends on the length of hold time you're trying to
achieve, and the level of heat you need to maintain.
Typically, one or two cans is all you'll need. See the
reverse side of this sheet to determine how many cans
to use.
What are the safety concerns with canned
fuel?
Canned Ethanol Gel is a very safe product, however,
be aware that the can gets hot when the product is lit.
As it is an open flame you'll want to make sure any
flammable objects (napkins, drapes, table decorations,
etc) are well out of the way.
Is it safe to use canned fuel indoors?
Yes, it is as safe to use indoors as it outdoors. Always
use in a well-ventilated area and be aware the can
gets hot when the product is lit. The
designed for outdoor use. Check your local codes to be
on the safe side before using canned fuel indoors.
How long can I store my canned fuel?
Technically there is no expiration date for canned fuel.
However, we recommend replacing any unused cans
of fuel after 2 years (from date of purchase).
Call Toll-free: 877-CRES COR (273-7267) • Fax: 800-822-0393 • www.crescor.com
FL-2397
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Fire-N-IceCube
5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833
What is Dry ice?
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon
dioxide (CO2). It is called "dry ice"
because it does not melt like wet
ice. Instead, dry ice converts into
carbon dioxide gas. Because dry ice
is extremely cold ( -109°F/-78.5°C), non-toxic, and
completely dry, it is commonly used as a refrigerant to
ship and hold frozen food.
Where do I buy dry ice?
Dry ice can be found at more than 4500 locations
nationwide, including stores like City Market, Food 4
Less, Fred Meyer, Meijer's, Kroger, Publix, Safeway,
Wal-Mart, Winn-Dixie, also distributors such as
Airgas and Continental Carbonic.
What are the safety concerns with dry ice?
Dry ice converts to carbon dioxide gas (CO
exposed to the air, so be sure to store it in an insulated
container. Always use dry ice in a well-ventilated,
open space. While you can touch dry ice without
immediately being burned, we still encourage you to
use gloves, tongs or a towel when handling it as it can
irritate skin if direct contact is made for more than
7-10 continuous seconds.
How much dry ice will I need?
It depends on the length of hold time you're trying to
achieve. See page 2 to determine the proper amount of
dry ice to use.
Is dry ice toxic?
is
No, it's not. Dry ice is just the solid state of
carbon dioxide. This is what makes it excellent for
refrigerating food products! That being said, you still
should not consume dry ice.
How do I dispose of any unneeded dry ice?
Place any unused dry ice in an open, well-ventilated area
inside a cooler or paper bag or just set it outdoors away
from children or pets. It will dissipate in a short amount of
time.
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