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Convection Heated Holding Cabinets
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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Phone: +1
Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976
Toll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601
Website: www.BevLes.com
(214) 421-7366
BevLes
729 Third Avenue
Dallas, TX 75226
Innovative Foodservice Equipment Custom
Designed for Performance, Service and Value.
CA34-CV9
CA43-CV7 or CV13
CA70-CV16 or CV32
CA34-CVMP4
CA43-CVMP6
CA70-CVMP12
CS34-CH9
CS43-CH7 or CH13
CS72-CH16 or CH32
CS34-CHUS4
CS43-CHUS6
CS70-CHUS15
CS43-CVMP6-SB
CS61-CVMP12-SB
CS71-CVMP15-SB
MODELS:
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Convection Heated Holding Cabinets1OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUALPhone: +1Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976Toll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601Website: www.BevLes.co

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

5. Feed the wires of the replacement indicator lamp module through the opening and snap the newindicator lamp module into place.6. Reconnect wiring wi

Page 3 - 1. WARRANTY

Figure 19Figure 16Figure 17Figure 186.1f. Replacing the thermometer.**NOTE:6-1g. Replacing the power cord for a CA70 unit.Required: Crescent or standa

Page 4 - 2. GETTING STARTED

6-1h. Replacing the power cord for a CA43.Required: Medium (6”) phillips screwdriver, Medium (6") flatheadscrewdriver, Wiring markers (color or n

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Figure 24Figure 25Figure 26Diagram 3Figure 27Figure 28Figure 29Figure 306-1i. Replacing the thermostat for a CA70.Required: Small flathead screwdriver

Page 6 - 3. OPERATION

Figure 31Figure 327. Pull the copper thermostat probe and tubing from the fan blowermotor assembly area through the opening to the front cover (itmay

Page 7 - 5. TROUBLESHOOTING

Diagram 5Figure 39Figure 38Figure 37Figure 36Figure 358. Remove the two screws and nuts securing the clips that attach thecopper thermostat probe to t

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Figure 43 Figure 44Figure 45Figure 42Figure 41Figure 406-1k. Replacing the fan blower motor assembly.**NOTE:**NOTE:**NOTE:Required: Medium (6") f

Page 9 - 6. MAINTENANCE

12. For CA70 units, secure fan blower motor bracket with the fourphillips screws. Reattach thermostat probe clips with twoflathead screws.DO NOT kink

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6-1m. Replacing the High-temperature safety thermostat.6-1 n. Replacing the top mounted heating module seal (gasket).**NOTE:6.1o. Replacing the fan bl

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7. REPLACEMENT PARTSUse only BEVLES replacement parts in repairing your unit. This assures you of continued high qualityperformance.To determine the p

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WARRANTYGETTING STARTEDOPERATIONCARE OF YOUR UNITTROUBLESHOOTINGMAINTENANCEREPLACEMENT PARTSWIRING DIAGRAMS34INTRODUCTION 4MODELS 4UNPACKING 4SETTING-

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7-5a. Heating Module for CA70 Models11A1B22A345678910111213141516171820212222A23242526272828A29303132333434AHeating ModuleHeating Module, MPHeating Mo

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CA43 MODELS7-5c. Heating Module for CA43 ModelsDrawingReferenceNumberDescription11A1B22A34567891011121314151617181920212222A23242526272828A29303132333

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7-5a. EXPLODED VIEW - HEATING MODULE FOR CA70 MODELS2828A29313211A1B1716137622A8512911341410271815333434A2021242222A25232630

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4014A24A24262829313225A35393811A1B3722211733192023A233A33634181415A151644A12131025308955A6711272A27-5b. EXPLODED VIEW - CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR CA70 MODE

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7-5c. EXPLODED VIEW - HEATING MODULE FOR CA43 MODELS28A29283434A31323011A1619137622A8534910111214203737A382133242222A2523261B15271817

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7-5d. EXPLODED VIEW - CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR CA43 MODELS11A1B19202221173366733A3436353710121324A242323A91126272525A3031322829822A55A

Page 19 - 7. REPLACEMENT PARTS

7-6 PARTS LISTCA43-CV7CV7HWCV13CV13HWCVMP6CVMP77-6i. Heating Module7-6j. Heating Module Control Panel7-6k. Heating Module Blower Motor7-6I. Heating Mo

Page 20 - CA70 MODELS

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4/02BEVLES COMPANY LIMITED WARRANTY729 Third Avenue * Dallas, TX 75226Phone: +1 (214) 421-7366 Fax: +1 (214) 565-09761/051. WARRANTY

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Notes:IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCEPlease complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment. ForWARRANTY SERVICE and/or

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Notes:

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Phone: +1Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976Toll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601Website: www.BevLes.comE-mail: [email protected](214) 421-7366BevLes729 Third AvenueDallas,

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2. GETTING STARTED2-1 INTRODUCTION**NOTE: "NOTE""WARNING”2-2 MODELS2-3 UNPACKING**NOTE:WARNING:NOTE:BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinets are

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2-4 SETTING-UP**WARNING:Locate your holding cabinet in an area where the doors can be opened without impeding your operation andwhere loading and unlo

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Figure 510. Clean all pieces thoroughly and carefully with soapy water and soft cloths.Neverusesteelwoolorcausticcleaningcompounds.Avoid splashing wat

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4. CARE OF YOUR UNITAs with any piece of quality equipment, your BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinet requires regular care andmaintenance. The most vital pr

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4. If you are unable to locate the problem in the table or if the solutions listed don't work, please call theBEVLES manufacturing facilities for

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Figure 8Figure 9Figure 106. MAINTENANCE**CAUTION: All maintenance on BEVLES Heating Holding Cabinets should be performed by trainedpersonnel using onl

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