Eagle Group 357545 Operating Manual And Instructions - Unpacking Instructions
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UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
Your cabinet assembly has been shipped on a pallet as one complete unit.
Your cabinet is equipped with removable wire slides; they are packed inside. Remove the slides
from the packing. Install the slides one by one on each side working from the bottom to top.
Using the hooked ends of the slides, place them in the slots on the vertical uprights from front
to back.
Be sure to record the Model and Serial numbers for future reference (they are important numbers
that you may need in the event service or replacement parts are needed). The Model and Serial
numbers can be found on the nameplate. The nameplate is on the back of the cabinet (just
above the power cord outlet).
Please complete and return the warranty card to Eagle Group within 15 days of receipt of your
cabinet.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Inputs
Power to the cabinet is 240VAC @ 60Hz.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE AT 208VAC. With the main power switch off,
plug the cord for the CH6000 (NEMA 6-50P) into a 50 amp, 240-volt grounded receptacle, or the cord for the CH3000 (NEMA
6-20P) into a 20 amp, 240-volt grounded receptacle.
Located on the rear of the units are the cord and plug, main power switch, overflow tube and water supply with the quick
disconnect. Eagle recommends the use of a water filter on the water supply line (not included).
The overlay, shown below, has 5 input buttons—POWER, ENTER, UP, DOWN, and RECALL—and the connection for the
food probe (#357516). The overlay also has 5 LED indicators. They indicate the current mode: power, cooking, pre-heat,
food probe, and hold / ready.
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Startup
Once power is applied the Power LED will light and the display will show “POWER FAILURE”. Whenever the unit is
powered off by the main power switch or by unplugging the cord, this will occur upon reapplication of electrical power.
Pressing the Enter button will clear this message and the display will show “BASELINE HEAT Cab Temp = XXF”. This
temperature is the current temperature being sensed by the cabinet probe. During this time, the cabinet will also begin to
preheat to 150F.
Pressing the POWER button on the front of the unit will turn the cabinet on and off. The power pack cooling fans will
continue to run until the power pack is sufficiently cooled.