CLASSIC-LINE PROOFER HEATER
Model Number: CPH70-MP17
Innovative Foodservice Equipment Custom Designed for Performance, Service and Value.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Phone: +1 (214) 421-7366
Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976
BevLes
729 Third Avenue
Dallas, TX 75226
Toll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601
E-mail: [email protected]
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DELIVERY AND FREIGHT CLAIMS
DELIVERY
REVIEW OF RECEIVED GOODS:
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Observe shipping carton for obvious shipping damage.
Note concerns while delivery party is present (see freight claims).
Unpack the unit and inspect for shipping damage. Notify manufacturer immediately if there is
any shipping damage found
FREIGHT CLAIMS
INSPECTION:
You are responsible for all claims. It is vitally important that upon arrival, all cartons and crates are inspected
for visible damage. If at all possible, cartons and crates should be opened immediately to check for
concealed damaged within. All cartons and crates must be saved until the unit is completely removed from
the carton so concealed damage claims can be filed.
You, as the consignee, must file freight claims with the delivering truck line. If there is any question
whatsoever regarding the condition of the equipment, this question should be noted on the bill of lading,
which you sign as a delivery receipt.
All shortages must be noted on the bill of lading as the shipment is received. If a bill of lading is signed as
complete for the delivering truck driver, there is virtually no way to secure a claim for shortages which are
found later.
INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU for purchasing your new Classic-Line Proofer Heater. This unit provides the means to
maintain previously heated food at a prescribed holding temperature and is also used to proof bakery
products at precise heat and humidity conditions.
NOTE:
Read this manual carefully before beginning installation and/or operation to avoid personal injury or
damage.
This manual is a necessary and permanent part of the unit.Always keep it accessible.
This manual covers basic installation and use. If you need additional information, contact our customer
service department for assistance.
If this manual or any of the warning labels are marred or destroyed, contact manufacturer to replace them.
Locate the serial number plate. Write the 12-digit serial number below. Your dealer needs this number when
you order parts.
Serial Number ___________
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WARNING LABELS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your equipment or
in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury or damage to your unit.
Be sure you understand all safety messages and always follow recommended
precautions and safe operating practices.
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UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
Important safety information is presented in this section and throughout the manual. These signal words are
used in the warnings and safety messages.
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AVOID INJURY FROM HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICALSHOCK
Disconnect power before cleaning or servicing the
unit. Do not spray with water or steam. Use a damp
cloth to clean.
Be sure outlet is grounded:
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Check ground pin on plug
Do not use if pin is bent or missing
Never remove ground pin from plug
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if a fire starts.
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance
service, hospital and fire department near your
telephone.
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FOLLOW SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on your equipment. Keep safety signs in
good condition. Replace any missing or damaged safety signs.
Learn how to operate the equipment and how to use the controls properly. Do not let anyone operate without
instruction and proper training.
Keep your equipment in proper working condition. Unauthorized modifications to the equipment may impair
the functions and/or safety and reduce equipment life.
SAFETY AND WARNING LABELS
LABEL LOCATIONS:
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ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL RATING
For models equipped with 120V, 60HZ, 1PH
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:
The cabinet heating unit has a 2000-watt heating element
and requires a 20-amp circuit. If required circuit is not
available, wiring should be performed by a qualified and
certified electrician.
NEMA 5-20R
20 AMP RECEPTACLE
For models equipped with 220V, 50HZ, 1PH
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:
Equipped with a female “IEC 60320 C20” Power inlet which
accommodates various power cord configurations for
applicable country. The cabinet heating unit has a 2000-
watt heating element and requires a 9-amp circuit.
IEC 60320 C20 POWER INLET (9 amp)
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LOCATION
Your unit should be located to provide easy access, without restrictions. Factory installed door opens from
left to right. Provisions for mounting door to open from right to left are incorporated.
Electrical outlet must be less than (6) ft. from unit operating position. Avoid enclosed or confined locations,
which will restrict air circulation.
Electrical Cord Holder Installation
1.) Locate and remove cord holder bracket on top of heater body inside cabinet. See figure 1.
2.) Remove (2) screws from upper right rear of cabinet for later installation See figure 2.
3.) Install bracket with (2) screws and tighten. See figure 3. Completed install see figure 4.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
OPERATING PROCEDURES
CONTROL PANEL CONFIGURATION
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TO OPERATE AS A HEATED (HOLDING) CABINET:
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Operate without pan but with the cover on.
Flip power switch upward to the “On” position.
Flip selector switch upward to “Heat” position.
Turn the “Heating” knob to maintain desired holding
temperature.
TO OPERATE AS A PROOFING CABINET:
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Fill the pan with 1-1/2 quarts of hot water. The pan is
partially full. (Too much water can cause longer proofing
time.)
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Plug the cord set into properly grounded three- prong
outlet.
Flip power switch upward to the “On” position. Flip
selector switch down and to “Proof” position. Turn the
humidity knob to maintain 95°F (see chart for proper
setting).
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Preheat cabinet for 20-30 minutes. The cabinet door should be 1/2 3/4 covered with moisture.
TYPICAL PROOFING PREPARATION:
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Grease pan. Place frozen buns on a bun pan (18 x 26), brush tops of buns with vegetable oil and
refrigerate until dough thaws and reaches 40°F (4-6 hours or overnight).
One condition that is important during thawing is after the rolls are panned, the tops of the rolls must
not “crust” or dry out. This can be prevented by oiling the tops of the rolls and covering them very
lightly with film wrap.
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The overwrap must not be tucked in at the sides, merely laid on top of the greased dough.
NOTE: Do not cover dough during proofing.
FRESHLY PREPARED DOUGH
# Of Buns Dough Temp. Proof Time Cabinet Temp.
REFRIGERATED DOUGH
# Of Buns Dough Temp. Proof Time Cabinet Temp.
1 to 10
10 to 20
20 to 30
30 to 40
40 to 50
30°- 45°F
30°- 45°F
30°- 45°F
30°- 45°F
30°- 45°F
35 min.
39 min.
43 min.
46 min.
50 min.
90-95°F
90-95°F
90-95°F
90-95°F
90-95°F
1 to 10
Room Temp.
30 min.
33 min.
35 min.
38 min.
40 min.
90-95°F
90-95°F
90-95°F
90-95°F
90-95°F
10 to 20 Room Temp.
20 to 30 Room Temp.
30 to 40 Room Temp.
40 to 50 Room Temp.
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HEAT AND MOISTURE (SECONDARY CONTROL):
Heat and/or moisture can be further controlled by sliding
damper, located at top of cabinet, left or right to desired
opening.
CLEANING PROCEDURES
LEDGE REMOVAL:
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Lift up and out of holes in ledge uprights.
HEATER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL:
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Open door and allow sufficient time for cool
down.
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Unplug heater cord from receptacle.
Carefully slide heating unit forward. (If in proofing
mode and pan has water remaining, avoid water
movement to prevent spillage. After unit is totally
out and on a stable surface, remove water pan
and pour out remaining water.)
When returning heater assembly to its operating
position, be sure to line up back end with bottom of
louvered air tunnel. (If returning unit to proofing mode,
add water only after unit is fully inserted and in operating
position.)
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DRIP TROUGH DRAINING AND REMOVAL:
DRAINING:
REMOVAL:
AIR TUNNEL REMOVAL:
The louvered air tunnel hangs on shoulder rivets, through tear drop slots, at back of cabinet.
Grasp air tunnel and lift up and off.
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EXTERIOR CLEANING:
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Refer to "CAUTIONS" above when preparing and using cleaning solution.
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Dip towel in cleaning solution
Wipe down exterior of unit.
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DO NOT pressure wash, hose-down, immerse, or spray the cabinet or any part of it. Follow with a clean
damp cloth to remove residual cleaning solution. Allow surfaces to air dry. Wipe exterior with towel and
stainless steel polish (or towel and lemon oil). Polish with a clean, soft cloth.
INTERIOR CLEANING:
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CAUTION: Disconnect cord set from power supply before cleaning.
DO NOT use abrasives or harsh chemicals.
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Open door all the way.
Remove ledge assemblies.
Remove holding or proofing unit, drip trough and air tunnel.
Clean holding or proofing unit.
DO NOT spray electric heat unit with water or steam. Wipe with a damp cloth.
(Be sure electric cord is NOT plugged into power source.)
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Wipe interior of unit with a towel and detergent solution.
DO NOT pressure wash, hose-down, immerse, or spray the cabinet or any part of it. Remove
detergent residue with a clean damp towel.Allow surfaces to air dry.
MOVING CABINET:
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Make sure door is secured before moving cabinet.
Unplug electrical cord before moving cabinet.
Empty water from proofing pan, if applicable.
Remove drip trough and pour out condensation before moving, if applicable.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Problem:
Probable Cause:
Solution:
Unit will not run (heater Power cord is not plugged in
and fan are off)
Plug in power cord
Circuit breaker is tripped
No power at outlet
Call a licensed electrician
Call a licensed electrician
Defective power cord or switch
Call a licensed service agency or a
licensed electrician
Compartment too cold Check door
Poor door seal
Instruct user to keep door closed
Check door seal and replace if necessary
Thermostat setting is too low
Turn thermostat knob to a warmer
position. This should be done one
increment at a time until a satisfactory
temperature is obtained
Defective thermostat
Check thermostat. If necessary, call a
licensed service agency or a licensed
electrician
Compartment too hot
Thermostat setting is too high
Defective thermostat
Turn thermostat knob to a cooler position.
This should be done one increment at a
time until a satisfactory temperature is
obtained
Check thermostat. If necessary, call a
licensed service agency or a licensed
electrician
No humidity
No water in pan
Add hot water
Selector Switch on heat
Switch to Proof Mode
Humidity thermostat set too low Adjust thermostat (usually 1/4 to 1/3 of full
range)
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WIRING DIAGRAM
CPH70-MP17
CLASSIC-LINE PROOFER HEATER - 120V, 60Hz, 1Ph
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
A
Proofing Thermostat
On/Off Switch
Mechanical Timer
Terminal Block
Fan Motor
Heating Element
Selector Switch DP
Heating Thermostat
Digital Thermometer
Supply Cord - 3 Conductor, 12 A.W.G.,
Type SJO, Rated 105°C.
12 A.W.G., Stranded, Nickel Clad
Copper, 36 MILS Insulation Rated 200°C.
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120V, 60Hz, 1 Ph
Power Cord
A
B
B
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B
N
4
White
A
NOTE: For wire numbers please refer to drawing
number 475.
A
B
Ground
7
Heat
B
3
B
2
B
9
185
1
8
Proof
Thermometer
Timer
Heating
Proof
B
B
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WIRING DIAGRAM CPH70-MP17 CLASSIC-LINE PROOFER HEATER - 220-240V, 50Hz, 1Ph
220-240V, 50Hz, 1 Ph
Power Cord
N
4
A
A
A
6
Heater
Fan
12
7
9
12
11
2
1. ProofingThermostat
2. On/OffSwitch
3. MechanicalTimer
4. TerminalBlock
5. FanMotor
5
Thermometer
8
10
9
6. HeatingElement
7. SelectorSwitchDP
8. HeatingThermostat
9. DigitalThermometer
10
11
Temp. Probe
A
Supply Cord - 3 Conductor,
12 A.W.G., Type SJO,
Rated105°C.
Timer
3
7
All Other Wire Is 12 A.W.G.,
Stranded, Nickel Clad
Copper, 36 MILS Insulation
Rated200°C.
Proof
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4
5
8
9
2
5
1
Proof T-Stat
Heat T-Stat
8
7
3
6
6
3
1
1
2
Heat
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BEVLES COMPANY LIMITED WARRANTY
Domestic Warranties and Service
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BEVLES COMPANY LIMITED WARRANTY
International Warranties and Service
What is Covered
This warranty covers defects in components (Parts) under normal use, and
applies only to the original purchaser providing that:
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The equipment has not been damaged, altered or misused.
The equipment is properly installed, adjusted, operated and maintained
in accordance local codes and in accordance with the installation
instructions provided with the product.
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The serial number rating plate affixed to the equipment has not been
defaced or removed.
Who is Covered
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and applies only to
equipment purchased for International use only.
Coverage Period
One year and 3 months (15 months) limited parts replacement only.
Warranty Coverage
This warranty covers replacement parts only. No labor, travel time or travel
expenses are included or implied. The purchaser shall be responsible for all
expenses related to travel, mileage and shipping costs.
Exclusions
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Glass
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Light bulbs
Plastic components
Accessories
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and all other
obligations or liabilities on the manufacturers part. Bevles, shall in no event be liable for
any special, indirect or consequential damages, or in any event for damages in excess
or the purchase price of the unit. The replacement of proven defective purchase parts
shall constitute a fulfillment of all obligations under the terms of this warranty.
All warranty service should be coordinated through the Customer Service Department
at BevLes (214) 421-7366.
When requesting parts identification, always specify: Model Number, Serial Number,
Type of gas or voltage, Phase and Wattage.
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Phone: +1 (214) 421-7366
Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976
BevLes
729 Third Avenue
Dallas, TX 75226
Toll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601
E-mail: [email protected]
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