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P/N 1011068 Rev. D 08/10

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To avoid possible personal injury and/or damage to the unit, inspection, test and repair of electrical equip

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ment should be performed by qualified service personnel. the unit should be unplugged when servicing.

problem

possible cause

corrective action

No heat, no display, and the 

power switch indicator light is off.

Power cord is not plugged in.

Plug the power cord into the appropriate outlet.

circuit breaker is off or has been tripped.

Reset circuit breaker, contact your maintenance person or 

authorized service agency if it trips again.

No power at receptacle.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

inoperable power cord.
inoperable power switch.
Loose, burnt, broken wiring in the circuit.

No heat, no display, and the 

power switch indicator light is on.

inoperable transformer.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

inoperable control board.
Loose, burnt, broken wiring in circuit.

Display flashes “

lO

” and the 

cabinet does not heat up.

inoperable solid state Relay.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

inoperable control board.
inoperable Heater(s).
Loose, burnt, broken wiring in circuit.

Display flashes “

HI

” and the 

cabinet does not heat up.

inoperable thermistor.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

inoperable control board.

Display flashes “

HI

” and the 

cabinet is very hot.

solid state Relay contacts shorted closed.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

inoperable control board.

Display flashes “

Open

” and the 

cabinet does not heat up.

thermistor is disconnected or open.

Re-secure the thermistor onto the control board.  if this 

problem persists, contact your maintenance person or 

authorized service agency for service.

inoperable control board.

Display flashes “

pO

” and the 

cabinet does not heat up.

for 120 volt units, the supply voltage is below 

100 Vac or above 135 Vac.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

inoperable control board.

Product dries out quickly.

setpoint temperature is set too high.

Lower the setpoint temperature.

incorrect wattage halogen bulb(s) being used. use only 100 watt halogen bulb(s).

Halogen bulb(s) do not light up.

bulb(s) burnt out.

Replace bulb(s)

bulb(s) not seated properly into spring loaded 

sockets.

Remove and reinstall bulb(s) so that the ends snap into the 

socket(s).

inoperable Resistor assembly.

contact your maintenance person or authorized service 

agency for service.

Loose, burnt, or broken wiring in circuit.
inoperable bulb sockets(s).

Summary of Contents for DCV-200

Page 1: ...P N 1011068 Rev D 08 10 Display Cabinet Vertical Model DCV 200 Owner s Manual Manufacturing Numbers 9500560 A S D L I S T E CM O I N NIT A T C T I S L US E D D L I S T E C US INTERTEK...

Page 2: ...this manual If the unit arrives damaged contact the carrier immediately and file a damage claim with them Save all packing materials when filing a claim Freight damage claims are the responsibility o...

Page 3: ...u have trouble locating your local Authorized Service Agency Service Technical Assistance If you experience any problems with the installation or operation of your unit contact your local Authorized S...

Page 4: ...eparate electrical lines pro tected by fuses or a circuit breaker of the proper rating Electrical ground is required on this unit Do NOT modify the power supply cord plug If it does not fit the outlet...

Page 5: ...for glass cleaning only If removed the glass should be placed on a flat surface cov ered with a soft cloth Use a clean soft cloth when cleaning the glass Do NOT use paper towels Use light pressure whe...

Page 6: ...olt Non locking Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C Operating Weight DCV 200CT 9500560 30 11 16 779 mm 29 3 4 756 mm 30 1 4 768 mm 141 lbs 64 kg Capacities DCV 200 Two 4 102 mm deep full size steam...

Page 7: ...rvice pay attention to the following guidelines Make sure power to the unit is off and the unit is at room temperature Do NOT block or cover any openings on the unit Do NOT immerse cord or plug in wat...

Page 8: ...66 C When the Temp Up button is pressed and held and provided that the unit is up to tempera ture the actual cabinet temperature is displayed When the button is released the Setpoint temperature is di...

Page 9: ...cord and allow the unit to cool to room temperature 2 Lift the outer door and pull the bottom edge out Repeat with inner door 3 Carefully place new inner door in guide followed by the outer door Cauti...

Page 10: ...over and carefully slide it down onto the top of the unit Caution Front Glass Panel replacement should be per formed by two people to prevent damage to the glass Slide Top Cover Up and Back Lift and R...

Page 11: ...ll display it on the console In this example the Setpoint temperature is 150 F 66 C HI flashes if the actual cabinet temperature exceeds the Setpoint temperature or if the thermistor has shorted NOTE...

Page 12: ...r s Loose burnt broken wiring in circuit Display flashes HI and the cabinet does not heat up Inoperable Thermistor Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Inoperable C...

Page 13: ...13 Display Cabinet Vertical P N 1011068 Rev D 08 10 Wiring Diagrams...

Page 14: ...6 9 55 58 66 4 56 10 28 30 32 77 65 33 34 35 36 39 40 55 63 58 64 81 37 44 25 31 43 24 63 42 80 47 38 7 8 59 48 49 11 13 12 16 61 61 22 23 21 17 19 19 18 17 26 27 27 28 46 29 50 62 52 53 54 78 63 51 4...

Page 15: ...00320 Lower Track Back Door 1 40 0024636 Flange Back Door Bottom Weldment 1 41 7000136 Terminal Block 3 Pole Kit 1 42 0505904 Channel Wire 1 43 0021624 Support Right Side Weldment 1 44 0021623 Support...

Page 16: ...Light Bulbs Air Bulb Actuators Rubber Seals Rubber Feet Teflon Egg Rings Teflon Dampers Teflon Curtains Damper Support Springs This warranty does not cover damage to the Load Cell or Load Cell Assemb...

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