A12
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The burner goes to lock-out because of:
a) Flame failure:
b) The spark is irregular or not present:
c) The air pressure switch does not close its
contact.
The burner is equipped with multiple
interlocked safety devices. In the event of a
failure of the flame or any blockage of the
combustion air supply, the burner will "lock
out" in the safety condition.
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Air has not been bled from the gas line
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Porcelain insulators cracked (very little
crack is enough).
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Spark probe grounded.
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It may be disconnected, incorrectly set or
defective or maybe the blower is not
running.
Uneven baking.
Make sure that the grills do not obstruct the air
flow. Do not use foil on the grills.
Verify the temperature of the oven by using an
oven thermometer and make sure that it is even
with the thermostat setting.
If the oven is baking too much on the sides, it is
possible that the fan is not cycling properly.
Verify if the motor turns 2.5 minutes in a
direction, stops 30 seconds and starts for 2.5
minutes in the opposite direction.
The steam works in the oven but the light
inside the steam button does not lite.
Replace the inside button bulb light.
If steam device of the oven does not work
properly.
The oven must have been heating for at least
half an hour before you use the steam system. If
not, water will appear at the bottom of the oven.
Check if the water supply valve (of the
building) is open.
Check if the water needle valve (of the oven) is
open one eighth of a turn. Just close it and open
it one eighth of a turn maximum.
Check the solenoid valve.
Check the preset steam timer in the back
control box.
Be sure to inject steam while the fan running.
The steam button light should lite during the
steam injection.
Summary of Contents for CA12G
Page 24: ...SECTION B DIMENSIONS ...
Page 26: ...B2 41 1 4 57 1 2 20 CA6G CA6G BASE ...
Page 28: ...B4 22 5 8 8 CA6G CA6G BASE ...
Page 30: ...B6 76 1 4 57 1 2 19 1 2 CA12G CA12G ...
Page 32: ...B8 7 1 2 23 1 4 CA12G CA12G ...
Page 34: ...B10 76 1 4 57 1 2 20 CAOP6G CAOP6G ...
Page 36: ...B12 8 22 5 8 CAOP6G CAOP6G ...
Page 38: ...B14 76 1 4 57 1 2 19 1 2 56 ENTRÉE DE GAZ 1 2 GAS INLET 1 2 CAOP12G CAOP12G ...
Page 40: ...B16 CAOP12G CAOP12G ...
Page 41: ...B17 23 1 4 7 1 2 CAOP12G CAOP12G ...
Page 42: ...SECTION C BURNER ADJUSTMENTS ...
Page 45: ...SECTION E COMPONENT PARTS ...
Page 48: ...E3 1 2 3 4 CAOP12G CAOP12G ...
Page 50: ...E5 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 10 H3 H1 H2 H4 X2 X4 X3 X1 9 CAOP12G CAOP12G ...
Page 52: ...E7 5 4 3 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CAOP12G CAOP12G ...
Page 58: ...E13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CAOP12WG CAOP12G WATLOW ...
Page 61: ...SECTION F CONTROL PANELS ...
Page 76: ...SECTION G ELECTRIC SCHEMATICS ...