1. The purpose of ventilation hoods is to
direct and capture smoke, grease-laden
vapors, heat, odors, or fumes.
2. Low temperature equipment (maximum
temperature 250°F/121°C) does not
produce heat, odors, fumes, grease laden
vapors or smoke and is not required to
be vented.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Model Nos. Volts Watts Amps Hertz Ph NEMA
CO-151-XUA-5B-1201 120 1920 16.6 60 1 5-20P
CO-151-X-185B-1201 120 1920 16.6 60 1 5-20P
All models are designed for AC Service.
Model numbers may have the letters: L, M, T, or S.
HOW TO INSTALL CABINETS:
1. Remove all packing material from inside
and outside of cabinet.
2. Position cabinet on level floor; install the
cabinet interior (pan slides) if not
already installed.
3. Plug power cord into proper wall
receptacle.
To install stacking units, refer to instruction sheet FL-2211, STACKING INSTALLATION.
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3. Most jurisdictions consider our lowtemperature ovens (maximum
temperature is 350°F/177°C) as low-heat
appliances not requiring vent hoods.
4. Installation must conform to local codes.
The authority having jurisdiction of
enforcement of the codes will have the
responsibility for making interpretations
of the rules.
NOTES: Cold food is NOT to be added when
unit is operating in HOLD mode.
For HOLD mode, preheat unit to 180°F/82°C
for 60 minutes.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
HOW TO SET TIMER:
A. Press the UP arrow-button (on the Timer) to
increase the time. The longer the button is
held down, the faster the time will increase.
Pressing the DOWN arrow-button (using the
same method) will cause the time to
decrease.
B. Press START/STOP button on Timer to
begin cooking cycle. GREEN roast light will
light up. The timing light on the Timer will
flash. Timer will count down to 0.00.
C. Cooking time can be changed while oven is
in any mode.
(1) Press START/STOP button.
(2) Adjust time by using UP and DOWN
arrow-buttons.
(3) Press START/STOP button to restart
oven.
HOW TO START UNIT:
(for first-time operation only)
A new oven needs to “burn off” factory oils and
glue before it’s first use. Do NOT load food into oven until this has been done!
1. Push switch to “ON”.
2. Set the COOK/RETHERM thermostat to
350°F/177°C.
3. Set the Hold thermostat to 150°F/66°C.
4. Set the timer to one (1) hour.
5. Allow oven to run automatically for one (1)
hour of COOK/RETHERM cycle and 30
minutes of Hold cycle.
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HOW TO START UNIT:
(after first-time operation)
Push SWITCH to “ON”.
For Automatic Operation:
1. Set COOK/RETHERM thermostat to the
cooking temperature you need.
2. Set Hold thermostat to the warming
temperature you need. Proper food holding
temperature is 140°F/60°C or higher.
3. Set Timer for the roasting time. The unit will
automatically switch to the pre-set “hold”
temperature after roasting time has expired.
For Holding Operation ONLY:
NOTES: For HOLD mode, preheat unit to
180°F/82°C for 60 minutes.
Cold food is NOT
operating in HOLD mode.
1. Set HOLD thermostat to the temperature
you need.
2. Set timer at zero.
TO SHUT DOWN UNIT:
Push switch to “OFF”.
CAUTION: Ventilating fans will continue to
run until the cabinet is cool. Do NOT
disconnect the power supply to the cabinet
while the ventilating fan is still operating.
to be added when unit is
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HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT:
BEFORE cleaning the cabinet:
1. Unplug cord from wall. Allow
cabinet to cool.
2. Do NOT hose cabinet with water.
3. Do NOT get water on controls.
4. Do NOT use abrasives or harsh
chemicals.
Wipe up spills as soon as possible.
Clean regularly to avoid heavy dirt build-
up.
CABINET
Inside and
Outside
(Stainless Steel)
*MILD DETERGENTS INCLUDE SOAPS AND NON-ABRASIVE CLEANERS.
SOIL CLEANER METHOD
Routine Cleaning
Stubborn Spots,
Stains
Burnt on Foods or
Grease
Hard Water Spots
& Scale
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Soap, ammonia or mild
detergent* and water.
Mild abrasive made for
Stainless Steel.
Chemical oven cleaner
made for Stainless Steel.
Vinegar
Cleaning Hints:
1. Use the mildest cleaning procedure that
will do the job.
2. Always rub in the direction of polish
lines to avoid scratching the surface.
3. Use only a soft cloth, sponge, fibrous
brushes, plastic or stainless steel pads for
cleaning and scouring.
4. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after
every cleaning operation.
IF UNIT GETS TOO HOT OR WON’T SHUT OFF, DISCONNECT
POWER AT BRANCH PANEL. DO NOT UNPLUG CORD!
If hot unit is NOT working, first check the following causes:
1. Cord is unplugged from wall outlet.
2. Circuit breaker/fuse to wall outlet is
blown.
3. Switch is turned off.
4. Thermostat is turned off, or is set too
low.
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE,
continued
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Cabinet does not heat, or
doesn’t heat properly
Blowers do not operate 1. On/Off Switch
Heater will not shut off 1. Thermostat
Vent fan does not shut off 1. Vent fan switch
Vent fan does not operate
(See Note)
1. Thermostat
2. Heater relay
3. Loose wiring at heater relay
4. Hi-limit switch
5. On/Off switch
2. Blower
2. Relay
2. Control compartment still hot
1. Vent fan switch
2. Vent fan
1. Replace
2. Replace
3. Replace
4. Replace
5. Replace
1. Replace
2. Replace
1. Replace
2. Replace
1. Replace
2. Wait until it cools
Check “Heaters will not shutoff”
1. Replace
2. Replace
NOTE:
temperatures. Replacement of electrical components must be done by a qualified electrician.
Refer to our Service Agency list, FL-1400 (found in the back of this manual), of authorized service
centers. Instructions for replacing parts are included in replacement parts list.
Vent fans will not operate until the control compartment requires ventilation to limit
REPLACEMENT PARTS:
Include all information on nameplate when ordering parts.
Cabinet Replacement Parts
DESCRIPTION
Hot Unit, 120V, 1 Ph HU675045 HU675046
Door Latch Kit 1006-120-01 1006-120-01
Latch Strike 1006-120-02 1006-120-02
Door Hinge 0519-074 0519-074
Door Assembly 1221-545 1221-546
Door Gasket 0861-250 0861-251
Interior 0621-281 1104-107
Casters 0569-310 0569-310
Casters w/brake 0569-310B 0569-310B
-XUA5B -X185B
MODEL PREFIX CO-151
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REPLACEMENT PARTS:
Figure 2
Control Panel
Hot Unit Replacement Parts
ITEM DESCRIPTION CMP Part No. ITEM DESCRIPTION CMP Part No.
1. Switch (On/Off) 0808-113 11. Terminal Block, Front 0852-096
2. Timer, Digital 0849-088 12. Terminal Block 0852-093
3. Knob, Thermostat 0595-061 13. Switch, Fan 0848-034
3. Control Board 0848-057-K3 14. Relay – Timer 0857-100
4. Pilot Light, Yellow 0766-094 15. Hi-Limit (Switch) 0848-079
5. Pilot Light, Green 0766-098 16. Sensor 0848-058-K1