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5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833

Call Toll-free: 877-CRES COR (273-7267) • Fax: 800-822-0393 • www.crescor.com

Ovens

FL-2202-MP-M

Rev. 1 (4/08)

Page 6 of 10

HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT: 

SOIL

CLEANER

METHOD

CABINET

Inside and Outside

(Stainless Steel)

ROUTINE CLEANING

Soap, ammonia or mild 
detergent* and water.

1. Sponge on with cloth
2. Rinse

STUBBORN SPOTS, 
STAINS

Mild abrasive made for 
Stainless Steel.

1. Apply with damp sponge or cloth. 
2. Rub lightly.

BURNT ON FOODS OR 
GREASE

Chemical oven cleaner 
made for Stainless Steel.

Follow oven cleaner manufacturer’s 
directions. 

HARD WATER SPOTS & 
SCALE

Vinegar

1. Swab or wipe with cloth. 
2. Rinse and dry.

* Mild detergents include soaps and non-abrasive cleaners

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT

Cleaning Hints: 

Use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do the 
job. 

Always rub in the direction of the polish lines to avoid 
scratching the surface.

Use only a soft cloth, sponge, fi brous brushes, plastic 
or stainless steel pad for cleaning and scouring. 

Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after every cleaning 
operation.

Always wipe dry to avoid water marks.

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2.

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5.

WARNING

ALLOW CABINET TO COOL.

REMOVE HOT UNIT BEFORE 
CLEANING.

1.

2.

 

Wipe up spills as soon as possible.

 

Clean regularly to avoid heavy dirt build-up.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE

IF UNIT GETS TOO HOT OR WON’T SHUT OFF, DISCONNECT

POWER AT BRANCH PANEL. DO NOT UNPLUG CORD!

1.  Cord is unplugged from wall outlet.

2.  Circuit breaker/fuse to wall outlet is blown.

3.  Switch is turned off.

4.  Thermostat is turned off, or is set too low. 

If hot unit is NOT working, fi rst check the following causes: 

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for CO151F1818

Page 1: ...67 Fax 800 822 0393 www crescor com INSTALLATION OPERATION and MAINTENANCE MANUAL for Cres Cor CONVECTION and RETHERM OVENS with Microprocessor Control and Food Probe Ovens FL 2202 MP M Rev 1 4 08 Pag...

Page 2: ...TIONS 4 5 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS How to Clean the Unit 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 6 7 Replacement Parts 8 Illustrations Hot Unit Figures 3 and 4 9 Wiring Diagram 10 SERVICE POLICY and AGENCY LIST FL 1...

Page 3: ...n of enforcement of the codes will have the responsibility for making interpretations of the rules 3 4 HOT UNIT SPECIFICATIONS MODELS with FOUR 4 HEATERS at 2000 Watts each Total 8200 Watts MODEL NOS...

Page 4: ...he temperature into the control NOTE Press the OVEN TEMP button at any time to view the actual oven temperature HOLDING TEMPERATURE Press the HOLD button and the display will show the holding temperat...

Page 5: ...n Press the start button The Cook lamp will light up and the display will show the internal temperature of the food being cooked 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 NOTE Do NOT change the mode of the controls pro...

Page 6: ...UCTIONS HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT Cleaning Hints Use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do the job Always rub in the direction of the polish lines to avoid scratching the surface Use only a soft clo...

Page 7: ...ve 1 2 3 Replace Replace Replace 1 2 3 Control will not switch from Cook to Hold timed mode Oven is in probe mode Control defective 1 2 Switch to timer mode Replace 1 2 Control will not switch from Co...

Page 8: ...h Limit Switch 0848 033 12 Sensor 0848 073 01 13 Sensor Bushing 0818 014 14 Connector ProbeTimer Fan 0848 059 01 Probe 1 5 Long 0848 059 02 Probe 6 Long 0848 059 04 PARTS for 8200W 1 PH UNITS 15 Termi...

Page 9: ...P M Rev 1 4 08 Page 9 of 10 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued Include all information on nameplate when ordering parts FIGURE 3 Hot Unit w o Top Cover For parts description refer to page 8 FIGURE 4 Bottom o...

Page 10: ...WER B A PRODUCT KEYS UPPER A B HEATERS 6200W 4700W 3 PHASE CONTACTOR HIGH TEMP LIMIT LEFT 8 LEFT FRONT 67 9 13 11 9 8 4 20 12 FRONT REAR RIGHT 68 HEATER HIGH TEMP LIMIT RIGHT 4 1 2 FUSES 17 23 16 22 G...

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