Eagle 1220CWD-120 Operating Instructions Download Page 2

PARTS LISTS

Cooker/Warmers

Parts List for 1220CWD

Replacement parts may be purchased through our

local Authorized Parts & Service Center. 

#

qty

description

#1

1

cord & plug (120V or 208V/240V)

#2

1

strain relief

#3

1

thermostatic control

#4

1

indicator light

#5

1

knob

#6

1

heat element (120V, 208V, or 240V)

Parts List for 11QCW

Replacement parts may be purchased through our

local Authorized Parts & Service Center. 

#

qty

description

#1

1

cord & plug (120V or 208V/240V)

#2

1

flanged inlet (120V or 208V/240V)

#3

1

thermostatic control

#4

1

indicator light

#5

1

knob

#6

1

heat element (120V or 208V/240V)

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Summary of Contents for 1220CWD-120

Page 1: ...mperatures below 212 F it is recommended that the unit be used with water in the well For cooking above 212 F unit should be dry During initial operation a little smoke or odor may be detected This will occur when the coating on the heating element burns off This should stop after half hour of operation The National Sanitation Foundation requires a minimum temperature of 150 F in the food product ...

Page 2: ... 1 strain relief 3 1 thermostatic control 4 1 indicator light 5 1 knob 6 1 heat element 120V 208V or 240V Parts List for 11QCW Replacement parts may be purchased through our local Authorized Parts Service Center qty description 1 1 cord plug 120V or 208V 240V 2 1 flanged inlet 120V or 208V 240V 3 1 thermostatic control 4 1 indicator light 5 1 knob 6 1 heat element 120V or 208V 240V 2 ...

Page 3: ... not in use It is recommended that unit be disconnected from power supply by removing plug from receptacle or shutting off power disconnect switch 4 Unit should be operated with feet provided to prevent overheating and damage to countertop or cord Check feet every 30 days to assure they are tight 5 Check cord and plug appearance for damage cracking or deterioration If visible have both replaced by...

Page 4: ... assistance This warranty does not cover any cost associated with maintenance misuse abuse improper installation pilot light adjustments pilot outage improper ventilation adjustments alteration calibration wrong voltage wrong gas voltage or gas conversions resetting of circuit breakers or safety controls overtime charges travel charges on portable equipment mileage in excess of 100 miles operation...

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