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Figure 5

10. Clean all pieces thoroughly and carefully with soapy water and soft cloths.

Neverusesteelwoolorcausticcleaningcompounds.

Avoid splashing water or any other liquid into the heating

module to prevent possible damage to electrical components.

**NOTE:

**CAUTION:

Reassembly Steps:

1.

Replace door latches

):

1a. Wrap the flat metal latch spring lip around the front edge of the door

between the two latch butts.

1b. Place the latch plate with the flat side out over the flat metal latch spring

and press firmly in place.

1c. Guide the black capped pin down through the top latch butt, the latch

plate and bottom latch butt. This will require positive pressure on the

(Fig.5

latch plate to compress the spring.

2.

Replace dutch door wiper blade if your model is equipped with one. Simply slide the gasket and retainer

onto the top edge of the bottom door and re-tighten the two black knurled knobs.

3.

Carefully replace top mounted heating module and align with top tray supports.

4.

Replace tray support panels.

5.

Replace doors by sliding door hinges back down onto the hinge pins.

6.

You are now ready to operate your unit in accordance with the procedures outlined in section 3-2.

3. OPERATION

BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinets are not intended for any use other than as foodservice equipment. Always

operate your unit in accordance with the Operational Procedures listed in section 3-2 of this manual.

1. Power Switch

2. Power Switch Indicator lamp

3. Thermostat

4. Thermostat Indicator Lamp

5.

Thermometer

1. Plug unit into wall.

Check the serial number label located on the right side of the cabinet (as you are facing the

front of the unit) at the top to be sure that your unit is compatible with your electrical supply. See section 4-4

for more information.

2. If humidity is desired, fill water pan % full of water and adjust baffles.

2a. For maximum humidity, all three baffles should be inserted into the water pan as though they were the

letter "U" (open side up).

2b. For minimum humidity, all three baffles should be inserted in the water pan as though they were the letter

"n" (open side down).

2c. Intermediate levels of humidity may be achieved by mixing the arrangement of the baffles.

3. Slide the water pan into its receptacle at the top of the cabinet, just under the heating module. Carefully

push the pan to assure that it is seated against the water pan back stop.

4. Push on the power switch. The power indicator light should come on. You should also hear the blower

fan(s) operating.

5. Set the thermostat to the desired holding temperature (140° to 200°F). The red thermostat indicator light

should come on.

6. Check your cabinet after 5 minutes to be sure that the heating element(s) is functioning.

7. When the cabinet reaches your desired temperature, the thermostat indicator light will go out (though the

power indicator light will remain illuminated).

8. Check and add water to the water pan from time to time during long periods of operation (if needed).

: The water pan is located directly under the heating element(s). Always use extreme caution

when removing or replacing the water pan to prevent injury (burn).

3.1 OPERATING CONTROLSAND COMPONENTS

3-2 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

CAUTION:

**CAUTION

(Fig. 6)

(Fig. 7)

Figure 6

Figure 7

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Page 1: ...l sales BevLes com 214 421 7366 BevLes 729 Third Avenue Dallas TX 75226 Innovative Foodservice Equipment Custom Designed for Performance Service and Value CA34 CV9 CA43 CV7 or CV13 CA70 CV16 or CV32 C...

Page 2: ...ODULE 9 THERMOSTAT INDICATOR LAMP MODULE 10 POWER SWITCH 10 THERMOMETER 11 POWER CORD FOR CA70 11 POWER CORD FOR CA43 12 THERMOSTAT FOR CA70 13 THERMOSTAT FOR CA43 14 FAN BLOWER MOTOR ASSEMBLY 16 HEAT...

Page 3: ...intenance of original product occurs If at any time a claim is reported to Bevles the purchaser is delinquent in payment for the product warranty will not apply 5 Buyer s Remedies If a Bevles product...

Page 4: ...l components Dutch doors are mounted on the front with a full length door on the back for 70 inch models All doors are removable and equipped with patented positive extruded latches Standard models of...

Page 5: ...teel wool or caustic cleaning compounds on your BEVLES holding cabinet 1 Push power switch to the OFF position 2 Unplug power cord from wall Always unplug the unit before dismantling or cleaning 3 Rem...

Page 6: ...unit into wall Check the serial number label located on the right side of the cabinet as you are facing the front of the unit at the top to be sure that your unit is compatible with your electrical su...

Page 7: ...120 240 18 5 9 3 CA 70 CV32 1 1 2 32 70 24 31 1500 120 240 14 3 7 2 CA 70 CV32HW 1 1 2 32 70 24 31 2000 120 240 18 5 9 3 CA70 CVMP12 4 12 24 70 29 31 2000 120 240 18 5 9 3 CA70 CVMP15 3 1 4 15 30 70 2...

Page 8: ...ot in on position Loose or unplugged power cord Faulty heater fan blower Faulty internal wiring Too much humidity in air flow Holding temperature not high enough Holding product too long in cabinet Wa...

Page 9: ...r Medium 6 flathead screwdriver 1 Remove all five screws from the face of the front panel at the four corners and center top 2 Gently lift off the front panel while guiding attached wires and thermome...

Page 10: ...into place 7 Reconnect wiring with one of the two new wires going to the wire nut and the other to the back of the thermostat it doesn t matter how you match the new module wires Re tape over wire nut...

Page 11: ...er so that the elbow connector for the power cord is up Free the green ground wire by grasping the nut with fingers or pliers under front overhang of the heating module and remove the screw from the e...

Page 12: ...ther two power cord wires by removing the two wire nuts they are attached to 5 Remove elbow connector that secures power cord onto the back panel While grasping the nut on the inside surface of the pa...

Page 13: ...ll the wires connected to the thermostat with a color code or number to make proper re connection easy Fig 27 3 Remove thermostat dial from front panel by rotating the dial to expose the set screw and...

Page 14: ...5 1 Thermostat Indicator Lamp Power Switch 0 1 2 3 0 5 Thermostat Diagram 4 Power Cord Grd 2 3 4 1 Heating Element 4 5 Klixon Thermostat 0 1 Cooling Fan 6 1j Replacing the thermostat for CA43 units R...

Page 15: ...stat unit using the thermostat wiring diagram for CA43 units Re tape over wire nuts and wires Diagram 5 12 Attach new thermostat to rear of front panel and bezel to the front of panel with the two phi...

Page 16: ...lly set out of the way Fig 43 DO NOT kink or bend copper tubing or probe Remove four screws two at each end that hold the fan blower motor bracket in place Use a medium flathead screwdriver 7 For CA43...

Page 17: ...eflector housing on your right as you are facing the front of heating module to the module with a medium 6 flathead screwdriver Fig 47 3 Gently lift the air deflector housing to access the nuts connec...

Page 18: ...new gasket to attach new gasket to module Fig 54 4 Caulk inner and outer edges of new gasket with GE 1209 caulking Allow caulking to dry for at least 45 minutes Fig 55 5 Replace top mounted heating mo...

Page 19: ...41 1601 outside of Texas andAlaska Your distributor can provide you with a current price list for replacement parts Or call the BEVLES manufacturing facilities for the most recent prices Common parts...

Page 20: ...for CA70 Models Drawing Reference Number Description 1 1A 1B 2 2A 3 3A 4 4A 5 5A 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14A 15 15A 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23A 24 24A 25 25A 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39...

Page 21: ...High Temp Klixon Thermostat Rear Panel Rear Panel MP Elbow Connector Nut Lockwasher Elbow Connector Motor Housing Cover Motor Housing Cover MP Air Flow Cover Extension MP s s phillips MP or HW Models...

Page 22: ...7 5a EXPLODED VIEW HEATING MODULE FOR CA70 MODELS 28 28A 29 31 32 1 1A 1B 17 16 13 7 6 2 2A 8 5 12 9 11 3 4 14 10 27 18 15 33 34 34A 20 21 24 22 22A 25 23 26 30 22...

Page 23: ...14A 24A 24 26 28 29 31 32 25A 35 39 38 1 1A 1B 37 22 21 17 33 19 20 23A 23 3A 3 36 34 18 14 15A 15 16 4 4A 12 13 10 25 30 8 9 5 5A 6 7 11 27 2A 2 7 5b EXPLODED VIEW CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR CA70 MODELS 2...

Page 24: ...7 5c EXPLODED VIEW HEATING MODULE FOR CA43 MODELS 28A 29 28 34 34A 31 32 30 1 1A 16 19 13 7 6 2 2A 8 5 3 4 9 10 11 12 14 20 37 37A 38 21 33 24 22 22A 25 23 26 1B 15 27 18 17 24...

Page 25: ...7 5d EXPLODED VIEW CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR CA43 MODELS 1 1A 1B 19 20 22 21 17 33 6 6 7 3 3A 34 36 35 37 10 12 13 24A 24 23 23A 9 11 26 27 25 25A 30 31 32 28 29 8 2 2A 5 5A 25...

Page 26: ...7 Ceramic Insulator Screw 6 32 x 1 4 s s phillips Lockwasher 6 s s Power Cord 14 3 SO Power Cord 12 3 SO Elbow Connector High Temp Klixon Lockwasher Elbow Connector Elbow Connector Nut Air Flow Cover...

Page 27: ...mbly lower CV16 Air Duct Assembly upper CVMP12 Air Duct Assembly lower CVMP12 Wire Hanger MP Air Duct Assembly upper CVMP15 Air Duct Assembly lower CVMP15 Extruded Runner MP 7 6e Cabinet Parts List CA...

Page 28: ...mostat Knob 8 32 10 24 x 1 2 s s phillips 1500W 120V 1800W 120V MP HW Mdls MP or HW Models Thermostat 12O 240V 7 6i Heating Module Parts List CA43 Mdls Dwg 7 5c Ref Description Part Number 2 2A 3 4 5...

Page 29: ...illips 21 5 x 28 5 MP 26 x 28 5 MP 22 37 26 87 MP 22 37 26 87 MP 29 5 7 6m Cabinet Parts List CA43 Mdls Dwg 7 5d Ref Description Part Number 7 6n Cabinet Interior Parts List CA43 Mdls Dwg 7 5d Ref Des...

Page 30: ...ANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment For WARRANTYSERVICE and or PARTS this information is required Model Number Serial Number...

Page 31: ...31 Notes...

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