
A8
OPERATION OF THE PROOFER
1.
Switch "ON".
2.
Set the thermostat control at 100
o
F.
3.
Set the humidity control at approximately : 4 or 5 for CAOP6 and CAOP12
4.
If there is too much fog and water drips from the glass doors, adjust humidity control to a lower
number.
5.
When the temperature is stabilised, put the products in the proofer.
(Leave them inside until they are ready to bake.)
6.
IMPORTANT :
When proofing cycle is completed, turn the humidity switch to "OFF" and
let the motor blower and air heat element run for 10-15 minutes to let dry the proofer. Then, turn
the main switch off, and leave the door ajar to prevent moulding.
When the proofer is not in operation, open the doors to let out the humidity and to prevent
mould.
P.S.
The doors should not be opened unnecessarily to conserve the heat and humidity in the
proofer.
Every day cleaning of the water pan under the proofer's doors should be exercised.
Summary of Contents for CA12
Page 22: ...SECTION B DIMENSIONS ...
Page 24: ...B2 41 1 4 54 CA6 CA6 STAND ...
Page 25: ...B3 43 1 2 ENTRÉE ÉLECTRIQUE ELECTRICAL INLET ENTRÉE D EAU Ø1 4 WATER INLET 1 4 CA6 CA6 STAND ...
Page 26: ...B4 LUBRIFICATION DU ROULEMENT À BILLE ANNUELLEMENT BEARING LUBRICATION YEARLY CA6 CA6 STAND ...
Page 28: ...B6 54 76 1 4 CA12 CA12 NOTE GENERAL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE RESPECTED ...
Page 33: ...B11 54 76 1 4 CAOP6 CAOP6 NOTE GENERAL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE RESPECTED ...
Page 37: ...B15 54 76 1 4 CAOP12 CAOP12 NOTE GENERAL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE RESPECTED ...
Page 40: ...SECTION E COMPONENT PARTS ...
Page 43: ...E3 1 2 3 5 4 CAOP12 CAOP12 ...
Page 45: ...E5 1 2 3 4 9 5 6 7 8 10 CAOP12 CAOP12 ...
Page 47: ...E7 1 2 3 4 5 6 CAOP12 CAOP12 ...
Page 49: ...E9 1 3 2 CAOP12 CAOP12 ...
Page 51: ...E11 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 11 9 7 CAOP6W CAOP6 WATLOW ...
Page 53: ...E13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 9 10 11 12 14 CAOP6W CAOP6 WATLOW ...
Page 56: ...SECTION F CONTROL PANELS ...
Page 65: ...SECTION G ELECTRIC SCHEMATICS ...