Bakers Pride Oven CS72-CH16 or CH32, CS61-CVMP12-SB 1k. Replacing the fan blower motor assembly

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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)

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 NOT kink 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 flange16up. (Fig. 46) .

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Contents Operation & Maintenance Manual ModelsTable of Contents Warranty Introduction Getting StartedUnpacking SETTING-UP CleaningOperation Operational ProceduresOperating Controls and Components Fig Troubleshooting Safetyand HealthModel Specifications Care of Your UnitTroubleshooting Table Problem Possible Cause Solution1c. Replacing the power indicator lamp module Maintenance1b. Removing the front panel from the heating module 1e. Replacing the power switch 1d. Replacing the thermostat indicator lamp moduleDiagram 1g. Replacing the power cord for a CA70 unit 1f. Replacing the thermometer1h. Replacing the power cord for a CA43 1i. Replacing the thermostat for a CA70 1j Replacing the thermostat for CA43 units Diagram 1k. Replacing the fan blower motor assembly 1l. Replacing heating element 1m. Replacing the High-temperature safety thermostat 1o. Replacing the fan blower cooling fan for CA43 unitsReplacement Parts HOW to OrderWarranty Prices5b. Cabinet Assembly for CA70 Models CA70 Models5a. Heating Module for CA70 Models DescriptionCA43 Models 5a. Exploded View Heating Module for CA70 Models 5b. Exploded View Cabinet Assembly for CA70 Models 37A 5d. Exploded View Cabinet Assembly for CA43 Models Parts List 6e. Cabinet Parts List CA70 Mdls 6g. Cabinet Full Door Parts List CA70 Mdls6h. Cabinet Dutch Door Parts List CA70 Mdls Part Description Ref # NumberDwg 7-5c Part Description Ref # Number Dwg 7-5c Part DescriptionFront Control Panel Front Control Panel, MPWiring Diagrams and Other Technical Data Air Duct Assembly CV13Dwg 7-5d Part Description Rear DoorImportant for Future Reference DatePurchasedPage BevLes

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