Bakers Pride Oven Kitchen Entertainment Center CA34 CV9 User Manual

Innovative Foodservice Equipment Custom  
Designed for Performance, Service and Value.  
Convection Heated Holding Cabinets  
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL  
MODELS:  
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  
Phone: +1 (214) 421-7366  
Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976  
BevLes  
729 Third Avenue  
Dallas, TX 75226  
Toll Free: +1 (800) 441-1601  
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1. WARRANTY  
BEVLES COMPANY LIMITED WARRANTY  
729 Third Avenue * Dallas, TX 75226  
Phone: +1 (214) 421-7366  
Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976  
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2. GETTING STARTED  
2-1 INTRODUCTION  
BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinets are quality built equipment designed to hold prepared foods at a safe  
temperature (no less than 140°), with or without humidity. These cabinets have a wide range of applications for  
both institutional and commercial foodservice operations  
This manual has been prepared so that all personnel responsible for the operation and maintenance of this  
equipment will have a thorough understanding of its operation and use. We recommend that any personnel  
using the cabinet read this manual thoroughly before operating the equipment.  
**NOTE: Certain items of information and procedures will be highlighted with the words "NOTE" or  
"WARNING”. Please make special note of these items as they will communicate important  
information for the safety of your personnel, and the continued quality of service provided by the  
equipment.  
2-2 MODELS  
All BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinets are designed to hold hot products at the desired holding temperature.  
They accomplish this through patented air and humidity systems that force heated, moist air laterally across  
each level of the cabinet from side mounted air-flow ducts. Each cabinet also offers certain features that make  
them extremely easy to use, clean and service:  
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The easily removable top mounted heating module contains all of the cabinet's electrical components.  
Dutch doors are mounted on the front with a full-length door on the back (for 70 inch models). All doors  
are removable and equipped with patented positive extruded latches.  
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Standard models offer right-hand swing doors, but all cabinet doors can be hinged either left or right.  
Heavy-duty ball bearing casters provide easy and reliable mobility (for 70 inch and 43 inch models).  
This manual applies to the following models:  
CA70-CV16 CA 70-CV16HW CA 70-CV32  
CA70-CVMP15 CA43-CV7 CA43-CV7HW  
CA 70-CV32HW  
CA43-CV13  
CA70-CVMP12  
CA43-CV13HW  
CA43-CVMP6  
2-3 UNPACKING  
CA43-CVMP7  
**NOTE: All BEVLES cabinets are tested, inspected and expertly packed to insure arrival in a ready-to-use  
condition. If damage or loss is discovered when unpacking, ask the carrier's agent (in writing) to inspect the  
goods. This should be done within 15 days of delivery. You can then file a formal claim with the carrier. If we can  
help in any way, please call us.  
This product has been shipped on a wooden base, packed with secure padding and covered with a plastic bag  
and corrugated shipping container.  
To open:  
1. Carefully cut the metal banding.  
2. Lift the shipping container off of the unit.  
3. Lift the unit off of the wooden base. WARNING: Use extreme care in lifting to prevent personal injury.  
4. Remove the plastic bag and properly dispose of it.  
5. Check model number on the serial number label (located on the top right front corner of the right  
side of the unit) against the packing slip.  
6. Open doors and remove packing materials.  
7. NOTE: Before using, the cabinet should be thoroughly cleaned as instructed in section 2-5 of this  
manual.  
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2-4 SETTING-UP  
Locate your holding cabinet in an area where the doors can be opened without impeding your operation and  
where loading and unloading product will be easy.  
**WARNING: A clearance of at least four (4) inches is required between the top of full size units (models  
beginning with CA70) and any other equipment or surfaces to allow air to circulate to the motor air vents. Do not  
set anything on top of these units.  
Proper operation of the unit requires that it be level and that it be plugged into a separate electrical line  
protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of the proper rating.  
CA70-CV16  
CA70-CV16HW 120V/2000W/18.5A CA43-CV7HW  
CA70-CV32 120V/1500W/14.3A CA43-CV13  
CA70-CV32HW 120V/2000W/18.5A CA43-CV13HW  
CA70-CVMP12 120V/2000WI18.5A CA43-CVMP6  
CA70-CVMP15 120V/2000W/18.5A CA43-CVMP7  
120V/1500W/14.3A CA43-CV7  
120V/1500W/14.3A  
120V/2000W/17.0A  
120V/1500W/14.3A  
120V/2000W/17.0A  
120V/2000W/17.0A  
120V/2000W/17.0A  
WARNING: Plug your unit only .into a grounded receptacle of the correct  
voltage. Check the serial number label located in the top right front corner  
on the right side of the cabinet to determine your unit's electrical rating.  
2-5 CLEANING  
**NOTE: Never use steel wool or caustic cleaning compounds on your  
BEVLES holding cabinet.  
Cleaning Steps:  
1. Push power switch to the OFF position.  
2. Unplug power cord from wall.  
CAUTION:Always unplug the unit before dismantling or cleaning.  
3. Remove front and back doors by lifting entire door and sliding  
hinge off of hinge pins. (Fig. 1)  
**NOTE: Avoid motions other than straight up or down when  
removing and replacing doors so as not to damage hinges.  
4. Slide out stainless steel water pan containing the three "U"  
shaped baffles.  
5. Lift off the heating module from the top of the cabinet. (Fig.2)  
**NOTE: At least two people should do the lifting to avoid  
possible injury.  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
6. Remove all trays.  
7. Remove tray supports by carefully lifting each panel and tilting  
the bottom toward the center of the cabinet. (Fig. 3)  
**NOTE: Handle the support panels carefully as any damage or  
bending will make reinstallation very difficult  
8. Remove positive door latches (Fig. 4):  
8a. Firmly hold the latch plate  
against the edge of the door and  
pull the black capped pin up and  
out.  
8b. Slowly pull the latch plate away  
from the door, ready to catch the  
flat metal spring as it releases.  
9.  
Models equipped with dutch  
doors will also have a removable  
wiper blade attached to the top of  
the bottom door. To remove this,  
loosen the two black knurled  
knobs at either end of the wiper  
blade retainer. Lift off the  
stainless steel retainer and the  
wiper blade.  
Figure 4  
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10. Clean all pieces thoroughly and carefully with soapy water and soft cloths.  
**NOTE: Neverusesteelwoolorcausticcleaningcompounds.  
**CAUTION:Avoid splashing water or any other liquid into the heating  
module to prevent possible damage to electrical components.  
Reassembly Steps:  
1.  
Replace door latches (Fig.5):  
1a. Wrap the flat metal latch spring lip around the front edge of the door  
between the two latch butts.  
1b. Place the latch plate with the flat side out over the flat metal latch spring  
and press firmly in place.  
1c. Guide the black capped pin down through the top latch butt, the latch  
plate and bottom latch butt. This will require positive pressure on the  
Figure 5  
latch plate to compress the spring.  
2.  
Replace dutch door wiper blade if your model is equipped with one. Simply slide the gasket and retainer  
onto the top edge of the bottom door and re-tighten the two black knurled knobs.  
Carefully replace top mounted heating module and align with top tray supports.  
Replace tray support panels.  
Replace doors by sliding door hinges back down onto the hinge pins.  
You are now ready to operate your unit in accordance with the procedures outlined in section 3-2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
3. OPERATION  
BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinets are not intended for any use other than as foodservice equipment. Always  
operate your unit in accordance with the Operational Procedures listed in section 3-2 of this manual.  
3.1 OPERATING CONTROLSAND COMPONENTS (Fig. 6)  
1. Power Switch  
2. Power Switch Indicator lamp  
3. Thermostat  
4. Thermostat Indicator Lamp  
5. Thermometer  
3-2 OPERATIONALPROCEDURES  
1. Plug unit into wall.  
Figure 6  
Figure 7  
CAUTION: Check the serial number label located on the right side of the cabinet (as you are facing the  
front of the unit) at the top to be sure that your unit is compatible with your electrical supply. See section 4-4  
for more information.  
2. If humidity is desired, fill water pan % full of water and adjust baffles. (Fig. 7)  
2a. For maximum humidity, all three baffles should be inserted into the water pan as though they were the  
letter "U" (open side up).  
2b. For minimum humidity, all three baffles should be inserted in the water pan as though they were the letter  
"n" (open side down).  
2c. Intermediate levels of humidity may be achieved by mixing the arrangement of the baffles.  
3. Slide the water pan into its receptacle at the top of the cabinet, just under the heating module. Carefully  
push the pan to assure that it is seated against the water pan back stop.  
4. Push on the power switch. The power indicator light should come on. You should also hear the blower  
fan(s) operating.  
5. Set the thermostat to the desired holding temperature (140° to 200°F). The red thermostat indicator light  
should come on.  
6. Check your cabinet after 5 minutes to be sure that the heating element(s) is functioning.  
7. When the cabinet reaches your desired temperature, the thermostat indicator light will go out (though the  
power indicator light will remain illuminated).  
8. Check and add water to the water pan from time to time during long periods of operation (if needed).  
**CAUTION: The water pan is located directly under the heating element(s). Always use extreme caution  
when removing or replacing the water pan to prevent injury (burn).  
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4. CARE OF YOUR UNIT  
As with any piece of quality equipment, your BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinet requires regular care and  
maintenance. The most vital procedure is the regular and thorough cleaning of the entire unit.  
For your assistance, we have included the following sections in this manual:  
2-4 Setting Up  
2-5 Cleaning  
5 Troubleshooting  
6-1 Replacing Parts  
7-6 Parts List  
8-1 Wiring Diagrams  
4-1ASSISTANCE  
BEVLES is proud of each quality-built cabinet. Should you ever need assistance, parts or additional equipment  
just call the BEVLES Manufacturing Facilities at (800) 441-1601.  
In addition, refer to the Troubleshooting (5) and Replacement Steps (6-1) sections of this manual for assistance  
if occasional maintenance questions should arise.  
4-2 SAFETYAND HEALTH  
BEVLES Heated Holding Cabinets carry both ULand NSF listings.Always operate your unit in accordance with  
the operational procedures found in section 3-2.  
**CAUTION: Never remove the top mounted heating module without first unplugging your cabinet from its  
power source.  
4-3 CLEANING  
Refer to section 2-5 for complete cleaning steps and procedures.  
4-4 MODEL SPECIFICATIONS  
Capacity  
(18” x 26” Pans)  
Capacity  
(12” x 20” Pans)  
Model  
Vertical Pan  
Spacing  
Dimensions  
Height Width Depth  
Electrical  
Volts  
Watts  
Amps  
CA 70-CV16  
CA70-CV16HW*  
CA 70-CV32  
CA 70-CV32HW*  
CA70-CVMP12*  
CA70-CVMP15*  
3 1/4"  
3 1/4”  
1 1/2"  
1 1/2”  
4"  
16  
16  
32  
32  
12  
15  
70'' 24 ½” 31"  
70" 24 ½” 31"  
70" 24 ½” 31"  
70'' 24 ½” 31"  
1500  
2000  
1500  
2000  
2000  
2000  
120/240 14.3/7.2  
120/240 18.5/9.3  
120/240 14.3/7.2  
120/240 18.5/9.3  
120/240 18.5/9.3  
120/240 18.5/9.3  
24  
30  
70" 29  
70'' 29  
31"  
31"  
3 1/4"  
CA43-CV7A  
CA43-CV7HW*  
CA43-CV13  
CA43-CV13HW*  
CA43-CVMP6*  
CA43-CVMP7*  
3 1/4"  
3 1/4”  
1 1/2"  
1 1/2”  
4"  
7
7
13  
13  
6
42" 24 ½” 31"  
1500  
2000  
1500  
2000  
2000  
2000  
120/240 14.3/7.2  
120/240 17.0/8.5  
120/240 14.3/7.2  
120/240 17.0/8.5  
120/240 17.0/8.5  
120/240 17.0/8.5  
42”  
42”  
42”  
42”  
42”  
24 ½” 31"  
24 ½” 31"  
24 ½” 31"  
12  
14  
29”  
29”  
31"  
31”  
3 1/4"  
7
*Units furnished with 20 AMP plug and cord, NEMA #5-20R  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you find that your unit is failing to operate properly refer first to the Operational Procedures in section 3-2 of  
this manual. Then, if necessary, use the Troubleshooting guide in section 5 to determine the cause of the  
problem.  
**CAUTION: All maintenance on BEVLES Heating Holding Cabinets should be performed by trained  
personnel using only quality BEVLES parts.  
5-1 TROUBLESHOOTING  
To determine the cause of any malfunction:  
1. Determine the problem (e.g., the food isn't staying hot).  
2. Locate the problem in theTroubleshooting table.  
3. Read through the possible causes ,then try each solution listed until the problem is resolved.  
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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 the  
BEVLES manufacturing facilities for assistance at (800) 441-1601. You will need to provide the  
factory personnel with the following information:  
1. The product model and serial numbers.  
2. The specific nature of the problem.  
In some cases it will be beneficial to also have the actual operator of the equipment available to answer  
questions.  
5-2 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
1. Unit will not heat.  
Power switch not in on position.  
Place the power switch in the ON  
position.  
Loose or unplugged power cord.  
Thermostat on wrong setting.  
Plug power cord into proper  
electrical outlet.  
Set thermostat to correct  
temperature.  
Faulty thermostat (not switching heating  
element on when below set temperature).  
Faulty internal wiring.  
Replace thermostat per section 6-  
1i or j.  
Check connections for heating  
module components per  
sections 6-11.  
Faulty heating element (not getting hot).  
Hi-temperature safety thermostat on.  
Replace heating element per  
section 6-11.  
Check for failure of heating element  
and/or thermostat not shutting  
down.  
2. Unit not reaching  
or holding desired  
Temperature uniformly.  
Doors left open or ajar.  
Close doors firmly and keep closed  
except. when loading or unloading  
product.  
Thermostat on wrong setting.  
Set thermostat to correct  
temperature.  
Faulty thermostat (not switching heating  
element on when below set temperature).  
Faulty internal wiring.  
Replace thermostat per section  
6-1i or j.  
Check connections for heating  
module components per section 6-  
11  
Top mounted heating module seal  
(gasket) torn or worn.  
Replace gasket per section 6-1 m.  
Faulty heater fan blower (no air  
circulating).  
Replace fan blower motor per  
section 6-1k.  
3. Unit overheating.  
Faulty thermostat (not switching heating  
element off when above set temperature).  
Power switch not in on position.  
Replace thermostat per section 6-1i  
or j.  
Place the power switch in the on  
position.  
4. Fan blowers not  
operating.  
Loose or unplugged power cord.  
Faulty heater fan blower.  
Faulty internal wiring.  
Plug power cord into proper  
electrical outlet.  
Replace fan blower motor per  
section 6-1k.  
Check connections for heating  
module components per sections  
6-11.  
5. Cabinet steamy and  
too humid.  
Too much humidity in air flow.  
Holding temperature not high enough.  
Adjust baffles per section 3-2.  
Adjust thermostat to a higher  
temperature level.  
Holding product too long in cabinet.  
Water pan dry.  
Not enough humidity in air flow.  
Holding temperature too high.  
Minimize holding time.  
Fill 3/4 full with water.  
Adjust baffles per section 3-2.  
Adjust thermostat to a lower  
temperature (never below 140°F).  
6. Cabinet too dry.  
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6. MAINTENANCE  
**CAUTION: All maintenance on BEVLES Heating Holding Cabinets should be performed by trained  
personnel using only quality BEVLES parts.  
6-1a. Removing the top mounted heating module.  
Required: No tools required  
1. Unplug unit from power source.  
2. Open top front door and remove water pan and baffles.  
3. Using two people, lift the top mounted heating module straight up and off of the cabinet (Fig. 8)  
4. Set module upside down on a heat resistant surface.  
6-1b. Removing the front panel from the heating module.  
Required: Medium (6') phillips screwdriver, Medium (6') flathead screwdriver  
1. Remove all five screws from the face of the front panel (at the four corners and center top).  
2. Gently lift off the front panel while guiding attached wires and thermometer probe to prevent  
damage. (Fig. 9)  
3. Leaving wires attached, gently place front panel face down on a clean work space. (Fig. 10)  
4. To replace front cover, reinsert thermometer probe into receptacle, guide wires back into place and  
reattach panel with the five phillips head screws.  
Figure 8  
Figure 9  
Figure 10  
Figure 11  
Figure 12  
Figure 13  
6-1c. Replacing the power indicator lamp module.  
Required: Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape  
1. Remove front panel as found in section 6-1b.  
2. Mark all the wires connected to the power indicator lamp module with a color code or number to  
make proper re-connection easy (Fig. 11)  
3. Remove the wire nuts and free the power indicator lamp module wires.  
4. From the back side of the front panel, depress the plastic tabs on the base of the indicator lamp  
module and push it out the front of the panel. (Fig. 12)  
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5. Feed the wires of the replacement indicator lamp module through the opening and snap the new  
indicator lamp module into place.  
6. Reconnect wiring with each of the two new wires going to a different wire nut (it doesn't matter how  
you match the new module wires). Re-tape over wire nuts and wires.  
**WARNING: Be sure to correctly match the other wires that were connected at the two wire nuts.  
7. Replace the front panel (section 6-1b).  
6-1d. Replacing the thermostat indicator lamp module.  
Required: Medium (6") flathead screwdriver, Medium (6”) phillips screwdriver, Wiring markers (color or  
number codes), Electrical tape  
1. Remove front panel as found in section 6-1 b.  
2. Mark all the wires connected to the thermostat indicator lamp module and thermostat with a color  
code or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig. 11)  
3. Locate the thermostat indicator lamp module wire that connects to a wire nut and remove that wire  
nut, freeing all wires. (Fig. 13)  
4. Remove the indicator lamp module wire from the terminal on the back of the thermostat by  
removing the electrical tape and reversing the screw.  
5. From the back side of the front panel, depress the plastic tabs on the base of the indicator lamp  
module and push it out the front of the panel. (Fig. 12)  
6. Feed the wires of the replacement indicator lamp module through the opening and snap the new  
indicator lamp module into place.  
7. Reconnect wiring with one of the two new wires going to the wire nut and the other to the back of the  
thermostat (it doesn't matter how you match the new module wires). Re-tape over wire nuts and  
wires.  
*'WARNING: Be sure to correctly match the other wires that were connected at the wire nut  
8. Replace the front panel (section 6-1 b).  
6-1e. Replacing the power switch.  
Required: Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape, Wiring diagram for CA43 and CA70  
(see step 7 below)  
1. Remove front panel as found in section 6-1b.  
2. Trace the four wires from the power switch to the wire nuts. Code all wires connected by the four  
wire nuts to insure proper re-connection. (Fig. 14)  
3. Remove the wire nuts and free the power switch wires.  
4. From the back side of the front panel, depress the plastic tabs on the base of the power switch and  
push it out the front of the panel. (Fig. 15)  
5. Feed the wires of the replacement switch  
through the opening and snap the new  
power switch into place.  
6. Reconnect wires using the four wire nuts  
and the wiring diagram. Re-tape over wire  
nuts and wires. (Diagram 1)  
**WARNING: Severe damage can be  
caused to your unit by improperly  
connecting wiring.  
7. Replace the front panel (section 6-1b).  
Figure 14  
Figure 15  
Diagram 1  
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6.1f. Replacing the thermometer.  
Required: Crescent or standard 3/4" wrench  
1. Remove front panel as found in section 6-1b.  
2. Use a crescent or standard 3/4" wrench to loosen the  
thermometer mounting nut that holds the thermometer in place  
on the back of the front panel. (Fig. 16)  
3. Remove the nut, washer and retaining bracket and pull  
thermometer out the front of the panel.  
4. Replace retaining bracket and insert new thermometer into  
opening.  
**NOTE: Align thermometer so that the 150° reading will be  
straight up when the front panel is replaced and the heating  
module is flipped over. (Fig. 17)  
Figure 16  
5. Replace and tighten washer and nut on rear of front panel. DO  
NOTOVERTIGHTEN!  
6. Replace the front panel (section 6-1b).  
6-1g. Replacing the power cord for a CA70 unit.  
Required: Medium (6”) phillips screwdriver, Medium (6") flathead  
screwdriver, Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape,  
Wiring diagram for CA70 (see step 10)  
1. Remove top mounted heating module and front panel as found  
in sections 6-1a and 6-1b.  
2. Mark all the wires connected to the power cord with a color  
code or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig.  
18) .  
3. Turn the top mounted heating unit over so that the elbow  
connector for the power cord is up. Free the green ground wire  
by grasping the nut with fingers or pliers (under front overhang  
of the heating module) and remove the screw from the exposed  
surface of the module with a medium (6") phillips screwdriver.  
(Fig. 19).  
Figure 17  
4. Free the other two power cord wires by removing the two wire  
nuts that connect them.  
5. Remove elbow connector that secures power cord into the  
heating module by grasping the nut holding the connector  
(under the overhang of the heating module). Rotate the nut to  
loosen and remove the elbow from the module. (Fig. 20)  
6. Remove the two screws that secure the power cord into the  
compression end of the elbow connector with a medium (6”)  
flathead screwdriver. Pull gently to free power cord from the  
elbow connector. (Fig. 21)  
Figure 18  
7. Insert new power cord into elbow connector and replace  
compression screws. Tighten screws to secure power cord into  
connector.  
**WARNING: Replace only with a BEVLES power cord  
properly rated for your unit.  
8. Insert new wires through opening in the heating module and  
reattach elbow connector.  
9. Reattach green ground wire to module.  
10. Reconnect power cord wires using wire nuts and wiring  
diagram. Re-tape over wire nuts and wires. (Diagram 2)  
**WARNING: Severe damage can be caused to your unit by  
improperly connecting wiring.  
11. Replace the front panel and top mounted heating module  
(sections 6-1a. and 6-1 b).  
Figure 19  
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6-1h. Replacing the power cord for a CA43.  
Required: Medium (6”) phillips screwdriver, Medium (6") flathead  
screwdriver, Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape ,  
Wiring diagram for CA43(see step 10)  
1. Remove the back panel of the module by removing the five  
phillips head screws and gently lifting out the back panel. Lay  
the panel on a clean work surface. (Fig. 22)  
Figure 20  
Diagram 2  
Figure 21  
2. Mark all the wires connected to the power cord with a color  
code or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig. 23)  
3. Free the green ground wire by grasping the nut with fingers or  
pliers (inside the back panel of module) and remove screw  
from the outside surface of the panel with a medium (6")  
phillips screwdriver. (Fig. 24)  
4. Free the other two power cord wires by removing the two wire  
nuts they are attached to.  
5. Remove elbow connector that secures power cord onto the  
back panel. While grasping the nut (on the inside surface of the  
panel) and holding the connector (on the outside surface of the  
panel), rotate the nut to loosen and remove the elbow from the  
panel. (Fig. 25) .  
6. Remove the two screws that secure the power cord into the  
compression end of the elbow connector with a medium (6”)  
flathead screwdriver. Pull gently to free power cord from the  
elbow connector. (Fig. 26)  
Figure 22  
7. Insert new power cord into elbow connector and replace  
compression screws. Tighten screws to secure power cord  
into connector.  
*"WARNING: Replace only with a BEVLES power cord  
properly rated for your unit.  
8. Insert new wires through opening in back panel and reattach  
elbow connector.  
9. Reattach green ground wire to back panel.  
10. Reconnect power cord wires using wire nuts and wiring  
diagram. Retape over wire nuts and wires. (Diagram 3)  
**WARNING: Severe damage can be caused to your unit by  
improperly connecting wires.  
Figure 23  
11. Replace the back panel using the five phillips head screws.  
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Figure 24  
Figure 25  
Figure 26  
Diagram 3  
Figure 27  
Figure 29  
Figure 28  
6-1i. Replacing the thermostat for a CA70.  
Required: Small flathead screwdriver, Medium (6") flathead  
screwdriver, Medium (6") phillips screwdriver, Wiring markers (color or  
number codes), Electrical tape, Wiring diagram for thermostat (see  
step 9)  
1. Remove top mounted heating module and front panel as found  
in sections 6-1a and 6-1b.  
2. Mark all the wires connected to the thermostat with a color code  
or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig. 27)  
3. Remove thermostat dial from front panel by rotating the dial to  
expose the set screw and reversing the set screw with a small  
flathead screwdriver. (Fig. 28)  
4. Remove the two screws holding the bezel (chrome ring) behind  
the thermostat dial with a medium (6”) phillips screwdriver.  
Carefully pull thermostat away from the rear of the front cover.  
Figure 30  
5. Remove the fan blower motor assembly cover (on the left side of module as you are facing the front  
panel) by removing the two front and two rear screws with a medium (6” flathead  
screwdriver. (Fig. 29)  
6. Remove the two screws securing the clips that attach the copper thermostat probe to the fan  
blower. Use a medium flathead screwdriver. (Fig. 30)  
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7. Pull the copper thermostat probe and tubing from the fan blower  
motor assembly area through the opening to the front cover (it  
may be necessary to feed the probe, into the bottom of the  
assembly area under the fan blower to achieve the correct  
angle). (Fig. 31)  
**NOTE: DO NOT bend or kink the copper tubing when replacing  
the thermostat probe.  
8. Disconnect wires from rear of thermostat by reversing screw  
terminals with a flathead screwdriver.  
9. Connect wires to the rear of a new thermostat unit using the  
thermostat wiring diagram for CA70 units. Re-tape over wire nuts  
and wires. (Diagram 4)  
Figure 31  
10. Attach new thermostat to rear of front panel and bezel to the front  
of panel with the two phillips screws.  
**NOTE: The tops of the terminals should face down (toward the  
actual top of the heating module). (Fig. 32)  
11. Carefully guide new copper probe and tubing through the  
opening to fan blower motor housing and reattach probe clips  
with two flathead screws. (Fig. 31)  
**NOTE: DO NOTkink or bend the copper probe or tubing.  
12. Replace fan blower motor assembly cover with two front and two  
rear flathead screws. Do not over tighten.  
13. Replace thermostat dial, tightening set screw securely.  
14. Replace top mounted heating module and front panel (sections  
6-1a and 6-1 b).  
Figure 32  
Diagram 4  
6-1j Replacing the thermostat for  
CA43 units.  
Required: Small flathead screwdriver,  
Medium (6”) flathead screwdriver,  
Medium (6”) phillips screwdriver,  
Wiring markers (color or number  
codes), Electrical tape, Wiring diagram  
for thermostat (see step 11)  
1. Remove top mounted heating  
module and front panel as  
found in sections 6-1a and 6-1b.  
2. Mark all the wires connected to  
the power cord with a color  
Figure 33  
Figure 34  
code or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig. 33)  
3. Remove thermostat dial from front panel by rotating the dial to expose the set screw and reversing  
the sat screw with a small flathead screwdriver. (Fig. 34)  
4. Remove the two screws holding the bezel (chrome ring) behind the thermostat dial with a medium  
(6”) phillips screwdriver. Carefully pull thermostat away from the rear of the front cover.  
5. Remove the fan blower motor assembly cover (on the left side of module as you are facing the front  
panel) by removing the two front and two rear screws with a medium (6”) flathead screwdriver. (Fig. 35)  
6. Pry off fan blower housing cover (with a flathead screwdriver, if necessary). Without disconnecting  
wires, set cover on a clean work area. (Fig. 36)  
7. Remove four screws (two at each end) holding fan blower motor bracket in place with a medium  
flathead screwdriver and gently lift bracket to expose mounting clips for the copper thermostat  
probe. (Fig. 37)  
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8. Remove the two screws and nuts securing the clips that attach the  
copper thermostat probe to the motor bracket. Use a medium  
flathead screwdriver. (Fig. 38)  
9. Pull copper probe and tubing from fan blower motor area through the  
opening to the front panel.  
**NOTE: DO NOT bend or kink the copper tubing when replacing the  
thermostat probe.  
10. Disconnect wires from rear of thermostat by reversing screw  
terminals with a flathead screwdriver.  
11. Connect wires to the rear of a new thermostat unit using the  
thermostat wiring diagram for CA43 units. Re-tape over wire nuts  
and wires. (Diagram 5)  
12. Attach new thermostat to rear of front panel and bezel to the front of  
panel with the two phillips screws.  
Figure 35  
**NOTE: The tops of the terminals should face down (toward actual  
top of the heating module). (Fig. 39)  
13. Carefully guide new copper probe and tubing through opening to fan  
blower motor area and reattach probe clips to motor bracket with two  
flathead screws.  
**NOTE: DO NOTkink or bend the copper probe or tubing.  
14. Replace fan blower motor bracket with two phillips screws front and  
two rear.  
15. Replace fan blower motor housing cover, carefully guiding the wires  
to prevent damage.  
16. Replace fan blower motor assembly cover with two front and two  
rear flathead screws.  
17. Replace thermostat dial, tightening set screw securely.  
18. Replace top mounted heating module and front panel (sections 6-1  
a. and 6-1 b).  
Figure 36  
Figure 39  
Figure 38  
Figure 37  
Diagram 5  
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6-1k. Replacing the fan blower motor assembly.  
Required: Medium (6") flathead screwdriver, Medium (6”) phillips  
screwdriver, Crescent or standard wrench, Wiring markers (color or  
number codes), Electrical tape  
1. Remove top mounted heating module as found in section 6-1a.  
2. Remove the fan blower motor assembly cover (on the left side  
of module as you are facing the front panel) by removing the two  
front and two rear screws with a medium (6”) flathead  
screwdriver. (Fig. 40)  
3. Pry off fan blower housing cover (with a flathead screwdriver, if  
necessary). Without disconnecting wires, set cover on a clean  
work area. (Fig. 41)  
4. Mark all the wires connected to the fan blower motor(s) with a  
color code or number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig.  
42)  
Figure 40  
Figure 41  
Figure 42  
Figure 43  
5. Remove wire nuts and set cover aside.  
6. For CA70 units, remove the two screws securing the clips that  
attach the copper thermostat probe to the fan blower. Use a  
medium flathead screwdriver. Free the copper probe and  
carefully set out of the way. (Fig. 43)  
**NOTE: DO NOT kink or bend copper tubing or probe.  
Remove four screws (two at each end) that hold the fan blower  
motor bracket in place. Use a medium flathead screwdriver.  
7. For CA43 units, remove four screws (two at each end) that hold  
the fan blower motor bracket in place. Use a medium flathead  
screwdriver. Gently lift bracket to expose mounting clips for the  
copper thermostat probe. Remove the two screws securing the  
clips holding the copper thermostat probe with medium flathead  
screwdriver. Free copper probe and carefully set out of the way.  
(Figs. 44 &45)  
**NOTE: DO NOTkink or bend copper tubing or probe.  
8. Remove fan blower motor bracket with fan blower motor(s) still  
attached and place entire assembly on a clean work space.  
(Fig. 46)  
9. Remove fan blower motor(s) from mounting bracket by  
removing four securing screws with a medium (6”) flathead  
screwdriver.  
10. Mount new motor(s) in same position with the four phillips  
screws.  
**NOTE: All replacement motors will have two drilled holes in  
the blower portion - these are irrelevant unless you are  
replacing the front motor on a CA70 and will not affect  
performance in any application.  
11. Replace the fan blower motor bracket in heating module with  
large flange up. (Fig. 46) .  
Figure 44  
Figure 45  
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12. For CA70 units, secure fan blower motor bracket with the four  
phillips screws. Reattach thermostat probe clips with two  
flathead screws.  
**NOTE: DO NOTkink or bend the copper probe or tubing.  
13. For CA43 units, reattach thermostat probe clips with two  
flathead screws.  
**NOTE: DO NOT kink or bend the copper probe or tubing.  
Secure fan blower motor bracket with the four flathead screws.  
14. Reconnect existing wires to new motor wires. It is not important  
which new wire is matched with which existing wire group.  
Re-tape over wire nuts and wires.  
15. Replace fan blower motor housing cover, carefully guiding the  
wires to prevent damage.  
16. Replace fan blower motor assembly cover with two front and  
two rear flathead screws.  
17. Replace top mounted heating module (section 6-1 a).  
Figure 46  
Figure 47  
Figure 48  
Figure 49  
Figure 50  
6-1l. Replacing heating element.  
Required: Medium (6") flathead screwdriver, Medium (6") phillips  
screwdriver, Crescent wrench, General Electric 1209 caulking  
1. Remove top mounted heating module as found in section 6-1a.  
2. Remove four screws that secure the air deflector housing (on  
your right as you are facing the front of heating module) to the  
module with a medium (6”) flathead screwdriver.(Fig. 47)  
3. Gently lift the air deflector housing to access the nuts connecting  
wires to the heating element. Remove those nuts and washers  
to free the wires. (Fig. 48)  
4. Remove air deflector housing" and place on a clean work area.  
5. Remove four screws securing the heating element brackets to  
the ceramic insulators with a medium (6") flathead screwdriver.  
(Fig. 49)  
6. Slide brackets off the old element and discard the old element.  
7. Slide brackets (large one first) over the connector end of the new  
heating element. (Fig. 50)  
8. Reconnect heating element brackets to the ceramic insulators  
with the four phillips screws. Do not over tighten.  
9. Return air deflector housing to the heating module and  
reconnect wiring (it is not important which way you match the  
wires to the new element). (Fig. 51)  
10. Caulk openings where the heating element enters the air  
deflector housing with GE 1209 caulking. (Fig. 52)  
11. Reconnect air deflector housing to heating module with the four  
flathead screws.  
12. Replace top mounted heating module (section 6-1a).  
Figure 51  
Figure 52  
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6-1m. Replacing the High-temperature safety thermostat.  
Required: Medium (6”) flathead screwdriver, Medium (6") phillips  
screwdriver, Crescent wrench  
1. Remove top mounted heating module as found in section 6-1a.  
2. Remove four screws that secure the air deflector housing (on your  
right as you are facing the front of heating module) to the module with  
a medium (6”) flathead screwdriver.  
3. Gently lift the air deflector housing to access the nuts and connecting  
wires to the high temperature safety thermostat. Remove those nuts  
and washers to free the wires and the thermostat.  
4. Attach the new high-temperature thermostat and reconnect the new  
wires.  
5. Reconnect air deflector housing to heating module with the four  
flathead screws.  
6. Replace top mounted heating module (section 6-1 a).  
Figure 53  
Figure 54  
Figure 55  
Figure 56  
Figure 57  
6-1 n. Replacing the top mounted heating module seal (gasket).  
Required: Razor blade, General Electric 1209 caulking  
1. Remove top mounted heating module as found in section 6-1a.  
2. Razor blade old gasket and foam tape off of the heating module. (Fig.  
53)  
**NOTE: Remove all caulking and material carefully. A good seal  
requires a clean surface.  
3. Set new gasket into place using double-face foam tape (included with  
new gasket) to attach new gasket to module. (Fig. 54)  
4. Caulk inner and outer edges of new gasket with GE 1209 caulking.  
Allow caulking to dry for at least 45 minutes. (Fig. 55)  
5. Replace top mounted heating module (section 6-1a).  
6.1o. Replacing the fan blower cooling fan for CA43 units.  
Required: Medium (6”) flathead screwdriver, Medium (6”) phillips  
screwdriver, Wiring markers (color or number codes), Electrical tape  
1. Remove the back panel of the module by removing the five flathead  
screws and gently removing the back panel. Lay the panel on a clean  
work surface.  
2. Remove four screws inside the back panel that secure the cooling fan  
to the back panel with a medium (6”) flathead screwdriver. Save  
spacers for reuse. (Fig. 56)  
3. Mark all the wires connected to the cooling fan with a color code or  
number to make proper re-connection easy. (Fig. 57)  
4. Remove wire nuts and retain wire sleeve for reuse. Discard old  
cooling fan (if under warranty and requested by BEVLES, send fan  
and Return MaterialAuthorization form to the factory for credit).  
5. Slip reserved wire sleeve onto the wires of the new cooling fan.  
6. Connect new cooling fan wires to existing wires. It is not important  
which way you match the new wires.  
7. Carefully insert nylon spacers between the cooling fan and back  
panel. Connect new fan to the back panel with the four flathead  
screws. (Fig. 56)  
8. Replace back panel with the five flathead screws.  
9. Replace top mounted heating module (section 6-1a).  
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7. REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Use only BEVLES replacement parts in repairing your unit. This assures you of continued high quality  
performance.  
7-1 HOW TO ORDER  
To determine the parts you need:  
1. Use the drawings found in section 7-5 and refer to the parts list in section 7-6 to determine the  
BEVLES part numbers you need.  
2. Note the model number, serial number and the date of manufacture of your unit from the serial  
number label (located in the top right front comer of the right side of the unit).  
3. Call the BEVLES manufacturing facilities at (214) 421-7366 or (800) 441-1601 (outside of Texas  
andAlaska).  
7-2 PRICES  
Your distributor can provide you with a current price list for replacement parts. Or, call the BEVLES  
manufacturing facilities for the most recent prices.  
7-3 SHIPPING  
Common parts are in-stock for immediate processing. Normally, replacement parts will be shipped within two  
working days.  
7-4 WARRANTY  
Replacement parts are fully covered by the parts provisions of the BEVLES quality assurance warranty at the  
front of this manual.  
7-5 PARTS DRAWINGS  
Exploded drawings provided for:  
Model Number  
Drawing Number  
CA70-CV16, CV16HW, CV32. CV32HW, CVMP12, CVMP15  
7-5a. Heating Module  
7-5b. Cabinet Assembly  
CA43-CV7, CV7HW, CV13,..CV13HVV, CVMP6, CVMP7  
7-5c. Heating Module  
7-5d. Cabinet Assembly  
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CA70 MODELS  
7-5b. Cabinet Assembly for CA70 Models  
7-5a. Heating Module for CA70 Models  
Drawing  
Reference Description  
Number  
Drawing  
Reference Description  
Number  
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1A  
1B  
2
2A  
3
4
5
6
7
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1A  
1B  
2
2A  
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4A  
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5A  
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11  
12  
13  
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15  
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24A  
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25A  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Heating Module  
Heating Module, MP  
Heating Module, HW  
Cabinet Assembly  
Cabinet Assembly, MP  
Dutch Door, Upper  
Dutch Door, Upper for MP  
Dutch Door, Bottom  
Dutch Door, Bottom for MP  
Full Door  
Full Door, MP  
Door Hinge, 2”  
Cabinet Hinge, 3”  
Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5" rod  
Machine Screw, 1/4"-20 x 1/2” phillips  
Latch  
Heating Module  
Heating Module, MP  
Heating Module, HW  
Front Control Panel  
Front Control Panel, MP  
Sheet Metal Screw, #10 x ½ s/s phillips  
Flat Washer, AN960-ClOL sls  
Thermometer, 6" 50-250°F  
Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Nut, Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Indicator Lamp, Solico 5SF3LRN1-6  
Thermostat, 50-250°F  
Mounting Screw, #6-32 x 1/4" rd. hd.  
Knob, Thermostat 50-250°F  
Socket Set Screw, Thermostat Knob #8-32  
Clamp, Thermostat Probe  
Power Switch, LTIGK-6S-WH-NBL  
Blower Motor  
Mounting Screw, #10-24 x 1/2" sls phillips  
Lockwasher, #10 s/s internal tooth  
Nut, #10-24 hex s/s  
Motor Air Duct Cover  
Water Pan Slide  
Heating Element, 1500W, 120V  
Heating Element, 1800W, 120V  
Front Clip, 0.81" x 4.875"  
Rear Clip, 0.81" x 5.87" .  
Ceramic Insulator  
Screw, #6-32 x 1/4" sls phillips  
Lockwasher, #6 s/s  
Power Cord, 14-3 SO  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
20  
21  
22  
22A  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
28A  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
34A  
Latch Strike  
Latch Pin, 5/16” x 8.5" rod  
Latch Spring #CDL5019  
Wiper Blade  
Wiper Blade, MP  
Wiper Blade Retainer  
Wiper Blade Retainer, MP  
Thumb Screw, bakelite  
Air Duct Assembly, upper (CV32)  
Air Duct Assembly, lower (CV32)  
Button, aluminum #10-23-75R  
Sheet Metal Screw, T/H #8 x 1 1/4" phillips  
Water Pan  
Baffle, 22 ga. 7' x 8.5"  
Door Gasket, magnetic 21.5” x 57"  
Door Gasket, magnetic 26” x 57”, MP  
Gasket Retainer, top outer 22.37”  
Gasket Retainer, top outer 26.87”, M  
Gasket Retainer, bottom outer 22.37  
Gasket Retainer, bottom outer 26.87”, MP  
Gasket Retainer, side outer 58.37”  
Sheet Metal Screw, #6 x 3/4" hex head  
Caster, 5' with brake  
Power Cord, 12-3 SO (MP or HW Models)  
Elbow Connector  
High-Temperature (Klixon)  
Lockwasher, Elbow Connector  
Elbow Connector Nut  
Air Flow Cover Extension, MP  
Motor Housing Cover  
Motor Housing Cover, MP  
Caster, 5' without brake  
Nut, hex 5/16" -18  
Lockwasher, 5/16" internal tooth .  
Bolt, hex 5/16" -18 x 1 1/4"  
Air Duct Assembly, upper (Cv16)  
Air Duct Assembly, lower (Cv16)  
Air Duct Assembly, upper (CVMP12)  
Air Duct Assembly, lower (CVMP12)  
Wire Hanger, MP  
Air Duct Assembly, upper (CVMP15)  
Air Duct Assembly, lower (CVMP15)  
Extruded Runner, MP  
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CA43 MODELS  
7-5d. Cabinet Assembly for CA43 Models  
7-5c. Heating Module for CA43 Models  
Drawing  
Reference Description  
Number  
Drawing  
Reference Description  
Number  
1
1A  
1B  
2
Heating Module  
Heating Module, MP  
Heating Module, HW  
Front Control Panel  
Heating Module  
Heating Module, MP  
Heating Module, HW  
Cabinet Assembly  
1
1A  
1B  
2
2A  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front Control Panel, MP  
Sheet Metal Screw, #10 x 1/2" S/S phillips  
Flat Washer, AN96O-C1OL S/S  
Thermometer, 8” 50-250°F  
Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Nut, Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Indicator Lamp, SoIico SSF3LRN1-6  
Thermostat, 50-250°F  
Mounting Screw, #6-32 x 1/4" rd. hd.  
Knob, thermostat 50-250°F  
Socket Set Screw, Thermostat Knob #8-32  
Clamp, Thermostat Probe  
Power Switch, LTlGK-6S-WH-NBL  
Blower Motor  
Mounting Screw, #10-24 x 1/2" s/s phillips  
Lockwasher, #10 S/S internal tooth  
Nut, #10-24 hex s/s  
Motor Air Duct  
Motor Air Duct Cover  
Water Pan Slide  
Cabinet Assembly, MP  
Front Door  
Front Door for MP  
Rear Door  
Rear Door, MP  
Door Hinge, 2"  
Cabinet Hinge, 3”  
Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5” rod  
Machine Screw, 1/4"-20 x ½” phillips  
Latch  
2A  
3
3A  
5
5A  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
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22A  
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25  
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26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
Latch Strike  
Latch Pin, 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
Latch Spring #CDL5019  
Air Duct Assembly (CV13)  
Button, aluminum #l0-23-75R  
Sheet Metal Screw, T/H #8 x 1/4” phillips  
Water Pan  
Baffle, 22 ga 7” x 8.5”  
Door Gasket, magnetic 21.5” x 28.5"  
Door Gasket, magnetic 26” x 28.5", MP  
Gasket Retainer, top outer 22.37"  
Gasket Retainer, top outer 26.87”, MP  
Gasket Retainer, bottom outer 22.37"  
Gasket Retainer, bottom outer 26.87", MP  
Gasket Retainer, side outer 29.5”  
Sheet Metal Screw, #6 x 3/4" hex head  
Caster, 5” with brake  
Heating Element, 1500W, 120V  
Heating Element, 1800W, 120V  
Front Clip, 0.81" x 4.875"  
Rear Clip, 0.81" x 5.87'  
Ceramic Insulator  
Screw, #6-32 x 1/4” s/s phillips  
Lockwasher, #6 s/s  
Power Cord, 14-3 SO  
Power Cord, 12-3 SO (MP or HW Models)  
Elbow Connector  
Cooling Fan  
Machine Screw, #10-24 x 2" phillips  
Spacer  
High-Temp. (Klixon) Thermostat,  
Rear Panel  
Rear Panel, MP  
Elbow Connector Nut  
Lockwasher, Elbow Connector  
Motor Housing Cover  
Motor Housing Cover, MP  
Air Flow Cover Extension, MP  
Caster, 5” without brake  
Nut, hex 5/16"-18  
Lockwasher, 5/16” internal tooth  
Bolt, hex 5/16”-18 x 1 1/4”  
Air Duct Assembly (CV7)  
Air Duct Assembly (CVMP6)  
Wire Hanger, MP  
Air Duct Assembly (CVMP7)  
Extruded Runner, MP  
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7-5a. EXPLODED VIEW - HEATING MODULE FOR CA70 MODELS  
31  
28A  
29  
28  
32  
1B  
1A  
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7
13  
2A  
17  
2
16  
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5
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21  
30  
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11  
12  
15  
24  
10  
3
22  
22A  
14  
34  
18  
27  
26  
20  
33  
23  
25  
34A  
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7-5b. EXPLODED VIEW - CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR CA70 MODELS  
1B  
38  
1A  
1
35  
37  
40  
8
22  
21  
24A  
24  
2A  
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36  
39  
33  
17  
34  
9
3
3A  
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18  
19  
20  
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5A  
6
14A  
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26  
7
23  
23A  
29  
11  
25  
32  
25A  
28  
13  
30  
16  
15  
12  
31  
15A  
10  
4
4A  
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29  
28A  
28  
1B  
1A  
32  
31  
30  
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16  
19  
13  
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6
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34  
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34A  
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22  
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4
25  
23  
27  
18  
20  
37  
37A  
26  
38  
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7-5d. EXPLODED VIEW - CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR CA43 MODELS  
1B  
1 1A  
19  
20  
22  
5A  
5
24A  
24  
23A  
23  
21  
33  
9
17  
6
2
2A  
11  
7
8
25  
30  
25A  
26  
3
29  
3A  
28  
13  
6
27  
32  
31  
36  
34  
12  
10  
35  
37  
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7-6 PARTS LIST  
Model Number  
List Number  
Model Number  
List Number  
7-6a. Heating Module  
CA43-CV7  
CV7HW  
CV13  
CV13HW  
CVMP6  
CVMP7  
7-6i. Heating Module  
CA70-CV16  
CV16HW  
CV32  
CV32HW  
CVMP12  
CVMP15  
7-6b. Heating Module Control Panel  
7-6c. Heating Module Blower Motor  
7-6d. Heating Module Heating Element  
7-6e. Cabinet  
7-6f. Cabinet Interior  
7-6g. Cabinet Full Door  
7-6h. Cabinet Dutch Door  
7-6j. Heating Module Control Panel  
7-6k. Heating Module Blower Motor  
7-6I. Heating Module Heating Element  
7-6m. Cabinet  
7-6n. Cabinet Interior  
7-6o. Cabinet Front Door  
7-6p. Cabinet Rear Door  
7-6a. Heating Module Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
7-6b. Heating Module Control Panel Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5a  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
Description  
Dwg 7-5a Part  
Ref # Number  
41060  
41152  
70169  
70104  
82128  
50468  
70288  
82116  
82132  
70212  
82136  
70284  
83112  
82082  
Front Control Panel  
Front Control Panel, MP  
2
2A  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
1
1A  
1B  
2
2A  
3
4
5
6
7
20024  
20128  
20136  
41060  
41152  
70169  
70104  
82128  
50468  
70288  
82116  
82132  
70212  
82136  
70284  
83112  
82082  
82024  
70173  
70144  
70141  
41068  
41052  
82124  
82296  
41044  
41048  
83104  
70189  
70292  
82076  
82068  
83108  
82208  
70312  
70316  
41172  
41072  
41136  
Heating Module  
Heating Module, MP  
Heating Module, HW  
Front Control Panel  
Front Control Panel, MP  
Sheet Metal Screw, #10 x 1/2”  
Flat Washer; AN960-C1OL s/s  
Thermometer, 6” 50-250°F  
Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Nut, Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Indicator Lamp, Salico 5SF3LRN1-6  
Thermostat, 50-250°F  
Mounting Screw,  
Knob, thermostat 50-250°F  
Socket Set Screw,  
Clamp, Thermostat Probe  
Power Switch, LTIGK-6S-WH-NBL  
Blower Motor  
Mounting Screw, #10-24 x 1/2”  
Lockwasher, #10 s/s internal tooth  
Nut, #10-24 hex s/s  
Motor Air Duct Cover  
Water Pan Slide  
Heating Element,  
Heating Element,  
Front Clip, 0.81" x 4.875"  
Rear Clip, 0.81" x 5.87'  
Ceramic Insulator  
Screw, #6-32 x 1/4”' s/s phillips  
Lockwasher, #6 s/s  
Power Cord, 14-3 SO  
Power Cord, 12-3 SO  
Elbow Connector  
High-Temp. (Klixon)  
Lockwasher, Elbow Connector  
Elbow Connector Nut  
Air Flow Cover Extension, MP  
Motor Housing Cover  
Motor Housing Cover, MP  
Sheet Mtl Screw, #10 x 1/2” s/s phillips  
Flat Washer, AN960-C10L s/s  
Thermometer, 6" 50-250°F  
Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Nut, Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
Indicator Lamp, SoIico 5SF3LRN1-6  
Thermostat, 50-250°F  
Mounting Screw,  
Knob, thermostat 50-250°F  
Socket Set Screw,  
8
9
Clamp, Thermostat Probe  
Power Switch, LTlGK-6S-WH-NBL  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
20  
21  
22  
22A  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
28A  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
34A  
7-6c. Heating Module Blower Motor Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5a  
Part  
Ref # Number  
3
15  
16  
17  
18  
20  
33  
34  
34A  
70169  
82024  
70173  
70144  
70141  
41068  
41172  
41072  
41136  
Sheet Mtl Screw, #10 x 1/2”  
Blower Motor  
Mounting Screw, #10-24 x ½”  
Lockwasher, #10 s/s internal tooth  
Nut, #10-24 hex s/s  
Motor Air Duct Cover  
Air Flow Cover Extension, MP  
Motor Housing Cover  
Motor Housing Cover, MP  
7-6d. Heating Element Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5a Part  
Ref # Number  
82124  
82296  
41044  
41048  
83104  
70189  
70292  
82208  
22  
22A  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
30  
Heating Element,  
Heating Element,  
Front Clip, 0.81" x.4.875"  
Rear Clip, 0.81" x 5.87”  
Ceramic Insulator  
Screw, #6-32 x 1/4" s/s phillips  
Lockwasher; #6 s/s  
High-Temp  
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7-6e. Cabinet Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
7-6f. Cabinet Interior Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5b Part  
Description  
Dwg 7-5b Part  
Ref # Number  
Ref #  
Number  
20024 Heating Module  
20128 Heating Module, MP  
20136 Heating Module, HW  
20028 Cabinet Assembly  
20030 Cabinet Assembly, MP  
20032 Dutch Door, Upper  
20108 Dutch Door, Upper for MP  
20036 Dutch Door, Bottom  
20112 Dutch Door, Bottom for MP  
20040 Full Door  
20116 Full Door, MP  
50132 Door Hinge, 2”  
50140 Cabinet Hinge, 3"  
17  
18  
19  
20  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
20044 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CV32)  
20048 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CV32)  
83008 Button, aluminum #10-23-75R  
70257 Sheet Mtl Screw, T/H #8 x 1 1/4”  
20046 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CV16)  
20050 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CV16)  
20152 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CVMP12)  
20154 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CVMP12)  
30028 Wire Hanger, MP  
1
1A  
1B  
2
2A  
3
3A  
4
4A  
5
20156 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CVMP15)  
20158 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CVMP15)  
50820 Extruded Runner, MP  
5A  
6
7
50736 Hinge Pin, 5/16” x 5" rod  
70073 Machine Screw, 1/4"-20 x 1/2”  
50392 Latch  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
14A  
15  
15A  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
23A  
24  
24A  
25  
25A  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
50400 Latch Strike  
7-6g. Cabinet Full Door Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
50720 Latch Pin 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
83044 Latch Spring #CDL5019  
83096 Wiper Blade, 20"  
83098 Wiper Blade, 24.5", MP  
40916 Wiper Blade Retainer  
40918 Wiper Blade Retainer, MP  
70280 Thumb Screw, bakelite  
20044 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CV32)  
20048 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CV32)  
83008 Button, aluminum #10-23-75R  
70257 Sheet Metal Screw, T/H #8 x 1/4"  
83100 Water Pan  
Description  
Dwg 7-5b  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
5
5A  
6
7
8
20040  
20116  
50132  
50140  
50736  
70073  
50392  
50400  
50720  
83044  
Full Door  
Full Door, MP  
Door Hinge, 2”  
Cabinet Hinge, 3"  
Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5" rod  
Machine Screw, 1/4"-20 x 1/2” phillips  
Latch  
Latch Strike  
Latch Pin, 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
Latch Spring #CDL5019  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
41040 Baffle, 22 ga 7” x 8.5"  
83120 Door Gasket, magnetic 21.5" x 57"  
84024 Door Gasket, magnetic 26" x 57”, MP  
50744 Gasket Retainer, top. outer 22.37”  
50814 Gasket Retainer, top outer 26.87", MP  
50744 Gasket Retainer, bottom outer 22.37”  
50814 Gasket Retainer, bottom outer 26.87”,  
50740 Gasket Retainer, side outer 58.37”  
70276 Sheet Metal Screw, #6 x 3/4" hex head  
80036 Caster, 5” with brake  
7-6h. Cabinet Dutch Door Parts List (CA70 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5b  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
3
3A  
4
4A  
6
20032 Dutch Door, Upper  
20108 Dutch Door, Upper for MP  
20036 Dutch Door, Bottom  
20112 Dutch Door, Bottom for MP  
50132 Door Hinge, 2”  
80040 Caster, 5” without brake  
70068 Nut, hex 5/16"-18  
70040 Lockwasher, 5/16" internal tooth  
70324 Bolt, hex 5/16"-18 x 1 1/4”  
20046 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CV16)  
20050 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CV16)  
20152 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CVMP12)  
20154 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CVMP12)  
30028 Wire Hanger, MP  
20156 Air Duct Assembly, upper (CVMP15)  
20158 Air Duct Assembly, lower (CVMP15)  
50820 Extruded Runner, MP  
7
50140 Cabinet Hinge, 3”  
8
9
50736 Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5” rod  
70073 Machine Screw, 1/4"-20 x 1/2” phillips  
50392 Latch  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
14A  
15  
15A  
16  
50400 Latch Strike  
50720 Latch Pin, 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
83044 Latch Spring #CDL5019  
83096 Wiper Blade, 20”  
83098 Wiper Blade, 24.5", MP  
40916 Wiper Blade Retainer  
40918 Wiper Blade Retainer, MP  
70280 Thumb Screw, bakelite  
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7-6i. Heating Module Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
7-6j. Heating Module Control Panel Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5c Part  
Description  
Dwg 7-5c Part  
Ref # Number  
Ref #  
Number  
1
1A  
1B  
2
2A  
3
4
5
6
7
20068 Heating Module  
2
2A  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
41060 Front Control Panel  
41152 Front Control Panel, MP  
20132 Heating Module, MP  
20140 Heating Module, HW  
41060 Front Control Panel  
70169 Sheet M~ Screw, #10 x ½” s/s phillips  
70104 Flat Washer, AN960-C10L s/s  
82128 Thermometer, 6" 50-250°F  
50468 Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
70288 Nut, Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
82116 Indicator Lamp, Solico 5SF3LRN1-6  
82132 Thermostat, 50-250°F  
70212 Mounting Screw,  
82136 Knob, Thermostat 50-250°F  
70284 Socket Set Screw,  
41152 Front Control Panel, MP  
70169 Sheet Metal Screw, #10 x1/2” s/s phillips  
70104 Flat Washer, AN960-Cl0L s/s  
82128 Thermometer, 6” 50-250°F  
50468 Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
70288 Nut, Thermometer Mounting Bracket  
82116 Indicator Lamp, SoIico 5SF3LRN1-6  
82132 Thermostat, 50-250°F  
70212 Mounting Screw,  
82136 Knob, Thermostat 50-250°F  
70284 Socket Set Screw,  
83112 Clamp, Thermostat Probe  
82082 Power Switch, LTIGK-6S-WH-NBL  
82024 Blower Motor  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
22A  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
28A  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
34A  
35  
36  
37  
37A  
38  
83112 Clamp, Thermostat Probe  
82082 Power Switch, LTIGK-6S-WH-NBL  
7-6k. Heating Module Blower Motor Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
70173 Mounting Screw,  
Description  
Dwg 7-5c  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
70144 Lockwasher, #10 s/s internal tooth  
70141 Nut, #10-24 hex s/s  
41144 Motor Air Duct  
41148 Motor Air Duct Cover  
41052 Water Pan Slide  
82124 Heating Element,  
3
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
37  
37A  
38  
SheetMetalScrew#10x1/2”  
BlowerMotor  
Mounting, Screw #10-24 x ½”  
Lockwasher, #10s/sinternaltooth  
Nut, #10-24 hex s/s  
Motor Cover  
Air Duct Cover  
Motor Housing Cover  
Motor Housing Cover, MP  
Air Flow Cover Extension, MP  
70169  
82024  
70173  
70144  
70141  
41068  
41072  
41072  
41136  
41172  
82296 Heating Element,  
41044 Front Clip, 0.81" x 4.875"  
41048 Rear Clip, 0.81" x 5.87"  
83104 Ceramic Insulator  
70189 Screw, #6-32 x 1/4” s/s phillips  
70292 Lockwasher, #6 s/s  
82076 Power Cord, 14-3 SO  
82068 Power Cord, 12-3 SO  
83108 Elbow Connector  
7-6l. Heating Element Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
82108 Cooling Fan  
Description  
Dwg 7-5c  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
70212 Machine Screw, #10-24 x 2” phillips  
83184 Spacer  
82208 High-Temp (Klixon)  
41066 Rear Panel  
41178 Rear Panel, MP  
70316 Elbow Connector Nut  
70312 Lockwasher, Elbow Connector  
41072 Motor Housing Cover  
41136 Motor Housing Cover, MP  
41172 Air Flow Cover Extension, MP  
22  
22A  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
33  
82124 Heating Element,  
82296 Heating Element,  
41044 Front Clip, 0.81" x 4.875”  
41048 Rear Clip, 0.81" x 5.87”  
83104 Ceramic Insulator  
70189 Screw, #6-32 x 1/4” s/s phillips  
70292 Lock Washer, #6 s/s  
82208 High-Temp (Klixon) Thermostat,  
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7-6m. Cabinet Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
7-6n. Cabinet Interior Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5d  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
Description  
Dwg 7-5d Part  
Ref # Number  
1
1A  
1B  
2
2A  
3
3A  
5
5A  
6
20068 Heating Module  
17  
19  
20  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
20084 Air Duct Assembly (CV13)  
83008 Button, aluminum #10-23-75R  
70257 Sheet Metal Screw, T/H #8 x 1/4”  
20086 Air Duct Assembly (CV7)  
20162 Air Duct Assembly (CVMP6)  
30028 Wire Hanger, MP  
20132 Heating Module, MP  
20140 Heating Module, HW  
20072 Cabinet Assembly  
20074 Cabinet Assembly, MP  
20076 Front Door  
20124 Front Door for MP  
20080 Rear Door  
20082 Rear Door, MP  
50132 Door Hinge, 2”  
50140 Cabinet Hinge, 3”  
20160 Air Duct Assembly (CVMP7)  
50820 Extruded Runner, MP  
7
8
9
7-6o. Cabinet Front Door Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
50736 Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5" rod  
70073 Machine Screw, 1/4”-20 x 1/2"  
50392 Latch  
Description  
Dwg 7-5d  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
10  
11  
12  
13  
17  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
23A  
24  
24A  
25  
25A  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
50400 Latch Strike  
3
3A  
6
7
8
20076  
20124  
50132  
50140  
50736  
70073  
50392  
50400  
50720  
83044  
Front Door  
Front Door for MP  
Door Hinge, 2”  
Cabinet Hinge, 3"  
Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5" rod  
Machine Screw, 1/4”-20 x 1/2” phillips  
Latch  
Latch Strike  
Latch Pin, 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
Latch Spring #CDL5019  
50720 Latch Pin, 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
83044 Latch Spring #CDL5019  
20084 Air Duct Assembly (CV13)  
83008 Button, aluminum #l0-23-75R  
70257 Sheet Metal Screw, T/H #8 x 1/4”  
83100 Water Pan  
41041 Baffle, 22 ga. 7" x 8.5"  
83180 Door Gasket, magnetic  
84028 Door Gasket, magnetic  
50744 Gasket Retainer, top outer  
50818 Gasket Retainer, top outer  
50744 Gasket Retainer, bottom outer  
50818 Gasket Retainer, bottom outer  
50810 Gasket Retainer, side outer  
70276 Sheet Metal Screw, #6 x 3/4" hex head  
80036 Caster, 5” with brake  
80040 Caster, 5” without brake  
70068 Nut, hex 5/16-18  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
7-6p. Cabinet Rear Door Parts List (CA43 Mdls)  
Description  
Dwg 7-5d  
Ref #  
Part  
Number  
5
5A  
6
7
8
20080 Rear Door  
20082 Rear Door for MP  
50132 Door Hinge, 2”  
50140 Cabinet Hinge, 3”  
50736 Hinge Pin, 5/16" x 5" rod  
70073 Machine Screw, 1/4"-20 x ½" phillips  
50392 Latch  
50400 Latch Strike  
50720 Latch Pin, 5/16" x 8.5" rod  
83044 Latch Spring #CDL5019  
70040 Lockwasher, 5/16" internal tooth  
70324 Bolt, hex 5/16"-18 x 1 1/4"  
20086 Air Duct Assembly (CV7)  
20162 Air Duct Assembly (CVMP6)  
30028 Wire Hanger, MP  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
20160 Air Duct Assembly (CVMP7)  
50820 Extruded Runner, MP  
8. WIRING DIAGRAMS AND OTHER TECHNICAL DATA  
8-1 WIRING DIAGRAMS:  
Model Number  
Drawing Number  
CA70-CV16, CV16HVV, CV32, CV32HVV, CVMP12, CVMP15  
CA43-CV7, CV7HW, CV13, CV13HW, CVMP6, CVMP7  
8-1a. Heating Module  
8-1b. Heating Module  
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