BevLes Classic-Line Proofer Heater CPH70-MP17 manual

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    1 INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS CLASSIC-LINE PROOFER HEA TER Model Number: CPH70-MP17 Innovative Foodservice Equipment Custom Designed for Performance, Service and V alue. Phone: +1 Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976 T oll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601 Website: www .BevLes.com E-mail: sales@BevLes.com (214) 421-7366 BevLes 729 Third Avenue Dallas, TX 75[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS DELIVER Y & FREIGHT CLAIMS 3 Label Locations 5 TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING DIAGRAMS W ARRANTY DELIVERY 3 Review of Received Goods 3 FREIGHT CLAIMS 3 Inspection 3 3 4 Recognize Safety Information 4 Understand Signal Words 4 Avoid Injury 4 Emergency Preparation 4 Follow Safety Instructions 5 Safety & W arning Labels 5 6 Electr[...]

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    3 DELIVER Y AND FREIGHT CLAIMS DELIVER Y REVIEW OF RECEIVED GOODS: FREIGHT CLAIMS INSPECTION: 1. Observe shipping carton for obvious shipping damage. 2. Note concerns while delivery party is present (see freight claims). 3. Unpack the unit and inspect for shipping damage. Notify manufacturer immediately if there is any shipping damage found Y ou ar[...]

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    4 RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMA TION This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your equipment or in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury or damage to your unit. Be sure you understand all safety messages and always follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. UNDERST AND SIGNAL WORDS Important safe[...]

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    5 FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on your equipment. Keep safety signs in good condition. Replace any missing or damaged safety signs. Learn how to operate the equipment and how to use the controls properly . Do not let anyone operate without instruction and proper training. Keep your eq[...]

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    6 ELECTRICAL RA TING For models equipped with 120V , 60HZ, 1PH ELECTRICAL CONNECTION: The cabinet heating unit has a 2000-watt heating element and requires a 20-amp circuit. If required circuit is not available, wiring should be performed by a qualified and certified electrician. For models equipped with 220V , 50HZ, 1PH ELECTRICAL CONNECTION: Equi[...]

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    7 TO OPERA TE AS A HEA TED (HOLDING) CABINET : ! ! ! ! Operate without pan but with the cover on. Flip power switch upward to the “On” position. Flip selector switch upward to “Heat” position. T urn the “Heating” knob to maintain desired holding temperature. TO OPERA TE AS A PROOFING CABINET : ! ! Fill the p an with 1-1/2 quart s of hot[...]

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    8 HEA T AND MOISTURE (SECONDAR Y CONTROL): Heat and/or moisture can be further controlled by sliding damper , located at top of cabinet, left or right to desired opening. CLEANING PROCEDURES LEDGE REMOV AL: ! Lift up and out of holes in ledge upright s. HEA TER ASSEMBL Y REMOV AL: ! ! ! Open door and allow sufficient time for cool down. Unplug heat[...]

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    9 DRIP TROUGH DRAINING AND REMOV AL: DRAINING: REMOV AL: AIR TUNNEL REMOV AL: The louvered air tunnel hangs on shoulder rivets, through tear drop slot s, at back of cabinet. Grasp air tunnel and lift up and of f.[...]

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    10 EXTERIOR CLEANING: INTERIOR CLEANING: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Refer to above when preparing and using cleaning solution. Dip towel in cleaning solution Wipe down exterior of unit. pressure wash, hose-down, immerse, or spray the cabinet or any part of it. Follow with a clean damp cloth to remove residual cleaning solution. Allow surfaces to air dry . Wip[...]

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    11 Problem: Probable Cause: Solution: Unit will not run (heater and fan are off) Power cord is not plugged in Plug in power cord Circuit breaker is tripped Call a licensed electrician No power at outlet Call a licensed electrician Defective power cord or switch Call a licensed service agency or a licensed electrician Compartment too cold Check door[...]

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    12 WIRING DIAGRAM CPH70-MP17 CLASSIC-LINE PROOFER HEA TER - 120V , 60Hz, 1Ph 1. Proofing Thermostat 2. On/Off Switch 3. Mechanical Timer 4. T erminal Block 5. Fan Motor 6. Heating Element 7. Selector Switch DP 8. Heating Thermostat 9. Digital Thermometer A Supply Cord - 3 Conductor , 12 A.W .G., T ype SJO, Rated 105°C. B 12 A.W .G., Stranded, Nick[...]

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    13 A 1 1 A A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N Power Cord 220-240V , 50Hz, 1 Ph 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 1. Proofing Thermostat 2. On/Off Switch 3. Mechanical Timer 4. T erminal Block 5. Fan Motor 6. Heating Element 7. Selector Switch DP 8. Heating Thermostat 9. Digital Thermometer A Supply Cord - 3 Conductor , 12 A.W .G., Type SJO, Rate[...]

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    14 4/02 BEVLES COMP ANY LIMITED W ARRANTY Domestic W arranties and Service[...]

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    15 4/02 BEVLES COMP ANY LIMITED W ARRANTY International W arranties and Service What is Covered Who is Covered Coverage Period W arranty Coverage Exclusions Glass Light bulbs Plastic component s Accessories This warranty covers defects in component s (Parts) under normal use, and applies only to the original purchaser providing that: The equipment [...]

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    16 Phone: +1 Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976 T oll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601 Website: www .BevLes.com E-mail: sales@BevLes.com (214) 421-7366 BevLes 729 Third Avenue Dallas, TX 75226[...]