Doughpro DP2000ICEC User manual

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Operations Manual
Model: DP2000ICEC
Dual Heat Tortilla Press

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Congratulations!
Your selection of the Proluxe DP2000
is a sound business decision. Whether
your intended use is to press or par bake
dough for pizzas, tortillas, mushi skins
or other appropriate dough products, rest
assured that you have made a wise
choice.
Proluxe equipment is a result of the
highest quality engineering and time-
tested design. Your machine, combined
with Proluxe’s reputation of
innovation in dough press equipment
manufacturing, insures the continuing
capability of delivering the best-
decorated product possible.
This manual describes installation,
operation, and maintenance procedures
for your new model DP2000.
Your model DP2000 machine will have
a long trouble-free life. Read this
manual carefully and keep it with your
machine; it’s your key to proper
operation and lasting service.
Included with your shipment:
•5 Rubber Feet
•Platen Saver **If your unit has
polished platens**
Installation
DOMESTIC
Use a separate 15 amp AC
circuit. Only industrial extension
cords with proper wire size
should be used; size 16/3 wire for
distance up to 25 feet, and size
14/3 for distance up to 50 feet.
INTERNATIONAL
Use a designated 16 amp AC
circuit. Only industrial extension
cords with proper wire size (2.5
sq. mm) shall be used.
Make sure there is a proper electrical
wall outlet located within reach of the
cord and plug attached to the press.
Then place the press in an area that
allows for “swing clearance”. Note that
the upper platen rotates up to 90°, in a
backward rotation, to facilitate removal
of the dough product after the press
cycle has been completed. Also note
that the machine requires a vertical, clear
space of 33” from the bottom of the
machine to the top of the pull handle.
Limited Machine Warranty
Proluxe warrants this dough press
machine, when operated under normal
conditions, to be free from
manufacturing defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year on
parts and labor from the invoice date.
This warranty will be effective only
when Proluxe authorizes the original
purchaser to return the product to the
Factory in Perris, California

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prepaid and only when the product, upon
examination, has proven to be defective.
This warranty does not apply to any
machine that has been subjected to
misuse, negligence or accident.
Proluxe shall not be liable for the
injury, loss or damage, direct or
consequential, arising out of the use or
the inability to use the product.
No claim of any kind shall be greater in
amount than the sale price of the product
or part to which claim is made.
This is the sole warranty given by the company, it is in
lieu of any other warranties, expressed or implied, in
law or in fact, including the warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular use, and is
accepted such by the purchaser in taking delivery of
this product.
Specifications
Electrical:
240V/50-60Hz/3000W/12.5Amps
Requires 30 AMP outlet
Includes 72” NEMA 6-15P approved
cord and plug.
Shipping Weight:
180lbs. (82kg)
Familiarize yourself with controls and
operating mechanisms before attempting
to use the DP2000. These are as
follows:
(A) Pull Pressing Handle for raising
and lowering the upper platen.
This action forces the mating of
the platens.
(B) Thickness Control Dial.
(C) On/Off Button. The green light
above the button will illuminate
when turned on to indicate
power is in the press.
(D) Control Panel (see Control
Board Operations)
(E) Handle for swing-out platen.
(F) Upper platen
(G) Lower platen
(H) Handle adjustments (see
Tightening the Pull-Down
Handle)
Safety Summary

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WARNING
In case of power cord damage,
do not attempt to repair or
replace the power cord. Contact
the manufacturer or the local
distributor.
WARNING
Avoid touching hot surfaces
while operating the machine.
CAUTION
During normal operation, the
base of the machine must be
installed or placed above the wall
socket.
CAUTION
When servicing or cleaning the
machine, make sure that the
power cord is removed from the
wall socket.
Control Board Operations
Solid State Controller
This controller has three (3) control
features:
1. Temperature – Temperature may
be set from 225°-450°F (107°-
232°C). The factory default
setting is 200°. If you would like
to change this setting, simply
follow the Controller Operation
directions.
2. Counter – Cycle counter counts
the number of applications from
1 to 9999 (see additional Notes –
Counter).
3. Timer – A timer mode is
available upon special request. If
you would like to have the timer
function installed, please call
1-800-624-6717
Controller Operation
Temperature Control
1. Press the MODE button until
temperature is displayed.
2. Push and hold SET button and
simultaneously push UP (V) or
DOWN (W) arrow buttons to the
desired temperature setting.
For the DP2000, both the upper
and lower platens may be set to
different temperatures.
•Upper Platen: Simply
push the MODE button
until the “upper” light is
illuminated. Adjust the
temperature as noted
above.
•Lower platen: Simply
push the MODE button
until the “lower” light is
illuminated. Adjust the
temperature as noted
above.

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Dough Pressing Operations
SETTING CRUST THICKNESS
CONTROL:
*The thickness is determined by dough
weight and temperature setting on each
platen. Setting crust thickness is as
simple as the twist of a dial. The
thickness adjustment dial can be located
on the top of the DP2000. By means of
trial and error, rotate the dial until
desired thickness is obtained. **If your
platens are polished they have been
coated with Platen Saver. This product
will prevent dough from sticking and
make cleanup much easier. A sample
bottle has been included along with an
order sheet for your convenience. Note:
Never force the dial past its stop
position or damage could occur.
PRESSING DOUGH:
1. First make sure you have the
correct type electrical current or
serious damage could occur!
2. Press the Power Button in order
to turn the machine on. A green
light will illuminate above the
power button indicating that
power is in the machine.
3. Both the upper and lower platens
will heat up once you have
adjusted your digital control to
your desired setting. Note:
Different products require
different temperature settings. In
order to determine the right
temperature setting for your
product, refer to the following
table simply as a guide for
starting.
*To achieve consistent size flour
tortillas of smaller than 10” you will
need to only press 2 at a time as shown
in the pictures included with the
manual.
Note: Keep in mind that dough
formulations may differ, and that you
may have to do some trial and error
testing of different temperatures and
platen pressure to arrive at the proper
end result for your particular product.
Also note that the finished, after-
pressing diameter of the finished dough
piece is determined by the weight of the
dough and the amount of pressure
applied to the platens.
For best results, your dough should be
proofed at room temperature before
pressing, but it will also press directly
out of your refrigerator. Flour is not
required to press a crust and should not
be dusted on any part of the machine.
Press Only Press & Par Bake
Dough
Product Temp Press
Time Temp Press
Time
Pizza
150°F
both
platens
3
seconds
325°F
both
platens
7-15
seconds
Flour
Tortilla N/A
350°F
both
platens
1 quick
second
Corn
Tortilla
No heat,
must
use wax
paper
3
seconds N/A
Mushi
Skin
150°F
both
platens
3
seconds N/A

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No. DPPC1. (See our catalog
and price list for information.)
Note: This spray will not affect
the taste of your crust in any
way.
6. Place your pre-portioned ball of
dough in the approximate center
of the lower platen. Add another
dash of spray to the top of the
dough ball.
7. Close the platen and pull the “U”
shaped handle down to
commence the pressing
operation.
8. Hold the handle down for as long
as you have determined to be the
appropriate amount of time for
your particular product and then
simply pull the handle back up
when you have completed.
9. Inspect your dough. If it is too
thick, rotate the thickness control
dial, located on the top of the
machine, to the line marked
“THIN”. Reverse this procedure
if your product presses too thin.
Experiment with temperature,
dough weight, time, and pressure
until you arrive at the desired
result.
10. Remove the finished product by
rotating the upper platen out of
the way until you have sufficient
space to do so. Place the dough
on a screen or in a pan. Since the
shape of the dough may be
altered slightly in the transfer
process, some hand fitting may
be required. Add toppings, if
desired, and now you are ready
to bake.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Temperature
Note
Fahrenheit/Centigrade (Celsius)
Conversion
The temperature controller can
be programmed to display either
°F or °C. To change: Press the
MODE button until the
temperature is displayed, then
push and hold the SET button for
10 seconds.
Counter
The controller has a built in cycle
counter.
•Press MODE button until the
counter is displayed.
•Counter display range is 0000 to
9999.
•To reset the cycle counter,
display the counter reading, then
push and hold both UP (V) and
DOWN (W) arrow buttons for 3
seconds until the counter resets
to zero (0000) on the display.
Tightening the Pull-Down Handle
The pull-down pressing handle requires
adjustment periodically to prevent it
from free falling. Whenever the handle
seems too loose or is falling by itself, the
problem can be corrected easily and
quickly as follows:
1. Using a 3/16” hex shaped Allen
wrench, insert in key slot located
on the right beneath the upper
shroud.
2. Tighten until the press action of
the handle becomes firm but not
too tight.

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International Symbols
Serial Tags
Preventative Maintenance Suggestions
The Proluxe DP2000 machines are
relatively maintenance free. For a long
and trouble-free life, the following
preventative maintenance should be
followed:
Daily Care:
1. Platens: These platens should
only be cleaned with mild soap
and warm water then wiped off
with a clean, soft cloth or soft
sponge. Never use steel wool or
harsh abrasives or you will
cause costly damage.
2. All other exterior surfaces:
Here again a daily wipe down
with mild soap and warm water
will do the job quite nicely.
Never use steel wool or harsh
abrasives or you will cause
costly damage.

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Piston Maintenance:
In order to ensure proper and trouble
free operation of the press piston, it is
important that the machine be lubricated
once every three (3) months, under
normal operation. High volume users
may require more frequent lubrication.
The lubricant used must be USDA H-1
authorized for food machinery. This
lubricant can be ordered through
Proluxe as part number # 110-002.
Please follow these simple instructions:
1. Locate the grease port on the
machine. Machines with pull
down arms have a single grease
port located below the upper
head on the right side of the
vertical post. Machines with
swing-away upper heads have
two grease ports; one on the right
side of the vertical post and one
on the back of the vertical post.
All other machines have a single
port. (refer to illustration)
2. Place grease gun head against
grease port and apply enough
pressure to allow gun head to
engage the grease port.
3. Squeeze handle of grease gun
which forces the grease into the
piston. One squeeze is all it
takes.
Service Problems:
Contact our factory or approved service
agency (U.S. only). Note: When
contacting factory for information, parts
or service instructions, it is of the utmost
importance that the serial number of the
machine be provided. This number can
be found on the serial plate located on
the rear of the machine.

DOUGHPRO
DP2000 Trouble Shooting Guide
Symptom Probable Cause Action to be Taken
Power Button on Digital Controller
face is depressed but doesn’t turn
on.
Power Cord is not plugged in.
Plug power cord into wall 's receptacle
and depress power button on
controller
Circuit Breaker is tripped off in the
site's breaker box
Reset circuit breaker that the Grill is
plugged into. Depress Power Button to
turn on.
Transformer has taken a electrical
surge and is damaged
Replace Transformer after you check
secondary side of transformer. If
working properly, you should receive
12vdc.
Check voltage on the secondary side
of the Transformer. If you read
12VDC then you are receiving voltage
to the Controller.
Replace Controller. Controller should
be on once the power button is
depressed.
Possibly blown Fuse Replace fuse.
Digital Controller's LED's are
scrambled or randomly irratic. If
when turning on, the display will
first go to segment check
Possibly a componet on the Digital
Controller is damaged
Replace Digital Controller
Possibly control needs to reset
While unit is on (controller lit up)
Unplug unit, wait for 1 min. then plug
machine on and depress power button.
Digital Controller on startup goes
through LED segment check (8888)
then to version # and then loops
back to to the above reboot.
The relay driver on the digital control
may be blown.
Replace Digital Controller.
Digital display shows PROB. No
heat on Upper Platen or Lower
Platen.
Sensor lost it's continuity as shown
on a muti-meter.
Disconnect prob that is open (no
continuity as shown on a multi-meter.
Must replace Sensor (RTD). Do not cut
and splice new sensor. Install new
2000 ohm RTD sensor to under side of
Heat Platen and reconnect to
Controller.
When depressing the tactile button
on Digital Controller, nothing
happens.
The tactile buttons under the overlay
may be not close enough to activate.
Same goes if the buttons are already
pressed by overlay without
depressing button.
Carefully (no too much at one time to
avoid fracturing the traces on the
Controller) tighten the nuts on the
back of the Controller until button
activate. Same goes in reverse if
buttons are held down by the overlay.
Digital display shows Relay and
Particular zone is over heating or
outer zone).
The Relay on the switched side is not
opening to regulate temperture.
Replace the Relay.
Beeper not functioning or
intermitten beeper sound.
Beeper on Digital Control board
failed.
Replace Digital Controller board
If setpoint is reached but slighty off
in temperature.
Offset may need to be calibrated and
adjusted.
Must call (800) 624-6717 ext. 129 for
confidential instructions.

DOUGHPRO
DP2000 Trouble Shooting Guide
Symptom Probable Cause Action to be Taken
Heater Platen overheating
If the Relay (depending the year of
the model) on the coil side are
receiving 12vdc indicates the
Controller is functioning properly. On
the switching side of the relay, is
there 120 vac going to the heater in
question . If there is no voltage on
the to the switching side of the relay
to the heaters, the Relay is not
working properly. It has been seen
on remote cases, the Sensor (2M
ohm) can give a false reading as well.
Replace Relay If the Controller's heat-
on LED is not lit indicating the
controller is working properly. If this is
not the issue, replace sensor.
Dough not having same thickness
across the press dough.
To adjust upper platen for level press
Underneath the arm resting on the
Upper Platen Shroud you will find 4,
stacked hex bolts sitting over the upper
platen attach to the arm. The top bolts
are called locking bolts. The 4 larger
Hex Bolts below are Adjustment Bolts.
Break free the 4 Locking blts. With a
open end wrench adjust the A. bolts
(1/8 turn at a time where needed and
test with dough. After satisfied,
tighten the Locking bolts making sure
not to move the larger Adustment
Bolts.

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PROLUXE PARTS LIST FOR
DP2000ICE
DP2000ICEB DP2000ICEC DP2000LICEC
240 ~ AC 220 ~ AC 220 ~ AC
1 HOUSING MACHINED 11011812201 11011812201 11011812201 1
2 STRAP, TENSION ASSEMBLY 11041663 11041663 11041663 1
3 CABLE STRAIN RELIEF 3231 3231 3231 1
4 SCREW, SOCKET FLAT HEAD,1/4-20 X 3/4 SF142034 SF142034 SF142034 1
5 HANDLE SOCKET 11016650 11016650 11016650 2
6 WASHER, WAVE .505 I.DX.750 O.D, X .045 5806282 5806282 5806282 1
7 CLIP "E" RETAINING 1/2" MPSC240 MPSC240 MPSC240 1
8 SCREW, ROUND HEAD 4-40 X 3/4" SR44034 SR44034 SR44034 2
9 SCREW, SET 1/4-20 X 1/4" SST142014 SST142014 SST142014 3
10 GEAR RACK 1109380 1109380 1109380 1
11 PISTON ASSEMBLY 11018974 11018974 11018974 1
12 BOLT, LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 1109367 1109367 1109367 4
13 BOLT, HEX 5/16-18 X 1 3/4 BH51618134G5 BH51618134G5 BH51618134G5 4
14 KNOB, SWING AWAY 110017 110017 110017 1
15 HANDLE, SWING AWAY 11023004501 11023004501 11023004501 1
16 CAP VINYL (ADJUSTMENT SCREWS) SC0687 SC0687 SC0687 4
17 SCREW, SET 1/4-20 X 3/8" SST142038 SST142038 SST142038 8
18 ASSEMBLY, BASE 1106191101 1106191101 1106191101 1
19 SHIM, GEAR RACK 110144120 110144120 110144120 1
20 COVER PLATE, BASE 11010954 11010954 11010954 1
21 DETENT, PLUNGER SPRING 3/8-16 MPSP134 MPSP134 MPSP134 1
22 RUBBER LEG (ADJUSTABLE) N/A N/A 110288204 1
24 ISRAEL POWER CORD, 250 VOLT 110969176 110969176 110969176 1
25 ORING #2-238 N-70, PISTON 238N70 238N70 238N70 1
26 WASHER, STEEL .311 O.D. X .150 I.D. X .20 THK 311150019 311150019 311150019 4
27 MARKER STRIP TERMINAL BLOCK ARM, #2 SINGLE MS6992 MS6992 MS6992 1
28 SCREW, SET 8-32 X 1 SST8321 SST8321 SST8321 1
29 HANDLE, PRESSURE APPLY 1109390 1109390 1109390 1
30 ARM MACHINED DP1062101 DP1062101 DP1062101 1
31 SCREW, PHILLIP PAN HEAD 8-32 X 1/4 SP83214 SP83214 SP83214 4
32 GEAR BAR 1109361 1109361 1109361 1
33 COLLAR, GEAR BAR 11013183 11013183 11013183 2
34 CLAMP, CABLE 1/2 CC12 CC12 CC12 2
35 SCREW, PHILLIPS PAN HEAD 8-32 X 3/8 SP83238 SP83238 SP83238 6
36 SCREW, PAN HEAD 8-32 X 1 SP8321 SP8321 SP8321 1
37 TRANSFORMER 11096975 11096975 11096975 1
38 WASHER, SAE #8 WSAE8 WSAE8 WSAE8 10
39 SCREW, BUTTON HEAD 1/4-20 X 3/4 SB142034 SB142034 SB142034 3
40 HEX BOLT, 1/4-20 X 1/2 BH142012 BH142012 BH142012 3
41 TERMINAL BLOCK (ARM #2 SINGLE) 11098414 11098414 11098414 1
42 SCREW, PHILLIPS PAN HEAD 8-32 X 1/2 SP83212 SP83212 SP83212 4
43 SOLID STATE RELAY MPR90217 MPR90217 MPR90217 2
44 MICRO SWITCH (CUT) 110969044 110969044 110969044 1
45 KNOB THICK/THIN 1109309 1109309 1109309 1
46 WIRE HARNESS 11017815450 11017815450 11017815450 1
47 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD 3/8-16 X 3/4 SSH381634 SSH381634 SSH381634 2
48 OVERLAY, DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL ODP1100 ODP1100 ODP1100 1
49 CONTROL, FACIA PLATE ASSEMBLY 11086027 11086027 11086027 1
50 DIGITAL CONTROL 110969052 110969052 110969052 1
51 SPACER, NYLON 1/4 110969111 110969111 110969111 4
52 NUT, HEX 6-32 NH632 NH632 NH632 8
53 WASHER, #6 INTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WLIT6 WLIT6 WLIT6 8
54 POWER DISTRIBUTION CABLE 11017815467 11017815467 11017815467 1
55 WASHER, #8 INTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WLIT8 WLIT8 WLIT8 4
56 NUT, HEX 8-32 NH832 NH832 NH832 4
57 TERMINAL BLOCK BASE, #5 DOUBLE 6015 6015 6015 1
59 SCREW, SET 3/8-16 x 1/2" SST381612 SST381612 SST381612 3
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
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PROLUXE PARTS LIST FOR
DP2000ICE
DP2000ICEB DP2000ICEC DP2000LICEC
240 ~ AC 220 ~ AC 220 ~ AC
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
60 ORING, POST/COLLAR MPSS062 MPSS062 MPSS062 1
61 SOCKET CAP SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1-1/4 SSH1420114 SSH1420114 SSH1420114 1
62 COLLAR POST ARM 1104132301 1104132301 1104132301 1
63 BRACKET, MICRO SWITCH 1101021213 1101021213 1101021213 1
64 FITTING, ZERK 1/4-28 B792 B792 B792 1
65 THRUST PLATE 110230058 110230058 110230058 1
66 COLLAR CLAMP (ADJUSTMENT SCREW) 110230031 110230031 110230031 1
67 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD CAP, 1/4-20 x 3/4 SSH142034 SSH142034 SSH142034 3
68 BUSHING, FLANGE 212NN01420000 212NN01420000 212NN01420000 1
69 FITTING, ZERK 1/8 B610 B610 B610 1
70 SET SCREW SOCKET 1/4-20 X 1" SST14201 SST14201 SST14201 2
71 MARKER STRIP #5 MS6015 MS6015 MS6015 1
72 SCREW, SET 1/4-20 X 3/4 CONE POINT SST142034CP SST142034CP SST142034CP 1
73 FUSE HOLDER 1 AMP MPPF708 MPPF708 MPPF708 1
74 FUSE, 1 AMP, 250V, 250W, LOW BLOW MPPF701R MPPF701R MPPF701R 1
75 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN 2-56 x 1/4 SP25614 SP25614 SP25614 1
76 FEET, RUBBER RF209 RF209 RF209 5
77 ACTUATOR, MICRO SWITCH 110200019 110200019 110200019 1
78 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK , 1/4" WL14 WL14 WL14 1
79 NUT, HEX 1/4-20 NH1420 NH1420 NH1420 3
80 BUSHING, TENSION STRAP (BRONZE) 11018966 11018966 11018966 1
81 LEG, LEFT N/A N/A 11020003601 1
82 NUT, HEX 4-40 NH440 NH440 NH440 2
83 SCREW, PAN HEAD 6-32 X 1/4" NICKEL PLATED SP63214 SP63214 SP63214 2
84 BRACKET, HOUSING ASSEMBLY 110144130 110144130 110144130 1
85 SCREW, SOCKET HD 1/4-20 X 3 1/4" SSH1420314 SSH1420314 SSH1420314 1
86 BOLT HEX SLOTTED 8-32 X 1/4 BH83214 BH83214 BH83214 6
87 NUT, HEX JAM 5/16-18 N/A N/A NHJ51618 2
88 SCREW, SET 1/4-20 X 1/2" SST142012 SST142012 SST142012 1
89 MANUAL, DP2000ICE MDP2000ICE MDP2000ICE MDP2000ICE 1
90 BUSHING, ALIGNMENT 110415602 110415602 110415602 1
91 ADJUSTABLE SCREW 110230042 110230042 110230042 1
92 TERMINAL, FORK #10 10-12GA TF101012 TF101012 TF101012 1
94 WIRE, TGGT, 14 GA. (HEATER) 110069 110069 110069 10.5 FT.
95 TFE, SHRINK TUBING 7AWG 110131 110131 110131 .66 FT.
96 TERMINAL, RING #6 14-16 GA HIGH TEMP 1601HT 1601HT 1601HT 2
97 TERMINAL, RING #8 14-16 GA 1604 1604 1604 4
98 TERMINAL, QD 3/16 X 18-22 GA 2280 2280 2280 2
99 SCREW, BUTTON HD 1/4-20 X 1/2", PLATING N/A N/A SB142012 4
100 TERMINAL, FEMALE MOLEX #BB-2141 MPSQ100 MPSQ100 MPSQ100 1
101 WIRE, TFE 14GA. GREEN WTFE14G WTFE14G WTFE14G 4.58 FT.
102 RTD, SENSOR ASSEMBLY 110949110 110949110 110949110 2
103 SCREW, SET 3/8-16 X 1/2" SST381612 SST381612 SST381612 5
104 SLEEVING, PVC WIRE OPVC1050 OPVC1050 OPVC1050 1.33 FT.
105 WASHER, SAE 5/16 WSAE516 WSAE516 WSAE516 8
106 TFE, NON SHRINK TUBING 110133 110133 110133 .50 FT.
107 TERMINAL, #6 RING x 18-22 GA 2202 2202 2202 2
108 DP INSULATION 1101171251 1101171251 1101171251 2
109 HEAT SHROUD 1109336 1109336 1109336 2
110 ASSEMBLY, CAM RAMP 1109310 1109310 1109310 1
112 GEAR, PINION 1109360 1109360 1109360 1
113 PLAIN STEEL WOODRUFF KEY, 3/16 X 3/4 KW931634 KW931634 KW931634 4
114 SCREW, BUTTON HEAD 1/4-20 X 5/8 SB142058 SB142058 SB142058 1
115 BOLT, SHOULDER 3/8 X 2" 11023003 11023003 11023003 5
116 WASHER, SAE #6 WSAE6 WSAE6 WSAE6 2
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PROLUXE PARTS LIST FOR
DP2000ICE
DP2000ICEB DP2000ICEC DP2000LICEC
240 ~ AC 220 ~ AC 220 ~ AC
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
A1 KITTED, UPPER PLATEN WITH WIRING ONLY 11098431100 110075220PK 110075220PK 1
A2 KITTED, UPPER PLATEN COMPLETE ASSEMBLY 11098431200 110075220PAK 110075220PAK 1
A3 KITTED, LOWER PLATEN WITH WIRING ONLY 11028832P 110076220PK 110076220PK 1
A4 KITTED, LOWER PLATEN COMPLETE ASSEMBLY 11028832100P 110076220PAK 110076220PAK 1
A5 KITTED, PINION GEAR ASSEMBLY 1109360K 1109360K 1109360K 1
PLDP2000ICE RA 090517 CUSTOMER MANUAL


Warranty & Return Policy
Proluxe warrants all products manufactured by it against defects in workmanship or materials from the date of purchase for a period of
(1) year on parts and labor. This warranty applies to only equipment purchased and used in the United States. Warranty period
shall begin when equipment ships. Warranty travel shall only be covered for 60 miles. Limited lifetime warranty on heating
elements.
ALL WARRANTY SERVICE CALLS MUST BE APPROVED BY PROLUXE. IF THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT FOLLOWED,
WARRANTY SERVICE WILL NOT BE COVERED. WARRANTY SERVICE WILL BE PAID ON STRAIGHT TIME, OVERTIME WILL
NOT BE COVERED.
Exclusions:
1. WOOD / GAS FIRED OVENS: PROLUXE warranty applies to the main body of the oven being steel / refractory and insulation shall
be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of four years from the date of purchase. The gas equipment shall be
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year
from the date of purchase. Lifetime warranty against cracks on oven floor.
2. Air compressors are excluded from this warranty, but PROLUXE may act as a warranty expeditor in certain instances regarding
these compressors. The air compressor manufacturer provides a limited warranty
and a copy of this warranty is furnished with all compressors sold by PROLUXE. For prompt handling of compressor warranty claims
the instructions of the compressor manufacturer must be adhered to.
3. Equipment built to special order as well as accessories cannot be canceled and are not returnable unless defective within the
terms of this warranty.
4. In no event shall PROLUXE be liable for consequential damages arising out of the failure of any of its products if operated
improperly or caused by normal wear or damage by operator abuse.
5. BC2325 pedestal warranty disclaimer: Pedestals shall only be covered under warranty if they have been cleaned using the factory
approved cleaning method. cracked or damaged pedestals must be inspected by the factory before warranty is authorized.
6. Limited lifetime warranty on heating elements: If replacement is needed, Proluxe will send the new part at no charge but labor will
not be covered unless the unit is still under the 1 year manufacture warranty.
Returned Merchandise Policy:
Should it become necessary to return any of the company’s products, the following instructions must be adhered to: First,
contact our customer service department for approval and a return authorization number. Please have the serial number
of your item available at that time. All merchandise must be shipped freight prepaid by customer or service agency.
Subject to the inspection of the product by the company, a restocking charge of 20% of the Net purchased price paid to
PROLUXE will be assessed. Merchandise may not be returned for credit without prior written approval of PROLUXE. Collect shipments
will not be accepted. No returns after 60 days of original shipment date on machines. Purchased parts may not be returned after 30
days.
If upon inspection by PROLUXE or its authorized agent it is determined the equipment has not been used in an appropriate manner,
has been modified, or has not been properly maintained, or has been subject to misuse,
misapplication, neglect, abuse, accident, unauthorized modification, damage during transit, delivery, fire, flood, act or war,
riot or act of God, then this warranty shall be deemed null and void.
Terms & Conditions:
1. Prices indicated in the PRICE LIST are suggested retail prices and are shown in U.S. DOLLARS.
2. Terms of Payment: 1% 10 days, NET 30 days.
3. NEW ACCOUNTS: Satisfactory credit information must be provided before open account status can be extended.
Unless agreed otherwise, all shipments will be made C.O.D., CASH IN ADVANCE.
4. PRICING: Prices, specifications, model numbers, capacities and accessories are subject to change without notice.
5. FREIGHT / ROUTING: Method of shipment will be determined by PROLUXE unless otherwise
advised by PURCHASER.
6. DAMAGED CLAIMS: All merchandise shipped at purchaser’s risk. Inspection must be made by purchaser at time
goods are received. If goods are damaged, the PURCHASER shall request that the agent of the transportation
company make a written notation on the proper shipping documents immediately and then file a claim for damage.
GOODS DAMAGED IN SHIPMENT ARE NOT RETURNABLE.
7. RETURNS: Machines may not be returned after 60 days. Purchased parts may not be returned after 30 days. A
restocking fee of 20% will be assessed on non-warranty returns.
8. TAXES: Prices indicated herein DO NOT include State, Federal, Local or foreign taxes or duties, nor do they include
fees, permits, insurance or other levies, all of which are the responsibility of the purchaser.
9. All orders are subject to acceptance by PROLUXE.
10. Possession of this price list shall not be considered an offer to sell.
Rev 12916
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