A13
If the OVERHEAT WARNING light is on,
and you hear the warning buzzer.
Check if the cooling fan airflow is not
obstructed.
Check the cooling fan if it is running. If not,
call a qualified technician to replace it.
(Electrical components may be damaged if it is
not repaired immediately.)
OPTIONAL
Manual fill water pan.
The warning red light in the front control
panel stays on when the water pan is full.
You have no more water in the principal water
pan.
Check if the water line is not in air lock
condition. Disconnect the water line at the inlet
of the green solenoid valve and clean the
strainer filter.
Also clean the principal water pan and the float
switch.
If there is no light in the proofer.
1.Verify every breaker in front of the proofer.
2.Verify the main proofer switch and the main
proofer contactor.
If there is no heat in the proofer.
1.Verify every breaker in front of the proofer.
2.Verify whether the pilot light will function by
raising the thermostat to a higher setting. If yes,
verify element. If not, verify pilot light,
thermostat or contactors.
If there is no humidity in the proofer.
Verify whether the pilot light works when you
increase the humidity to the position high. If yes,
verify if water comes in the reservoir and check
the water level switch box and the float switch.
Verify if limestone obstructs the waterflow. If the
float switch is working fine, verify the contactor
P1 and the immersion element. If the pilot light
does not lite, verify the pilot light and the infinite
switch.
Do not allow any obstruction to free the airflow of the burner.
CAUTION
Never try to modify the burner controls. This must be done only by a qualified
technician and under the company's instructions.
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 ...