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1. 6 152 mm Minimum Figure 2 Installation Near Open Heat Source 12 305 Minimum NOILVTIVLSNI SNOILLVII4193dS 4 SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION Installing the Oven Handle 1 While the oven is off and cool open the oven door Figure 3 2 Using a flat head screwdriver remove the two screws on the outside of the oven door Figure 3 3 Install the handle bracket as shown in Figure 4 using the screws removed in step 2 Close the oven door 5 Attach the handle to the bracket using the provided screw and washer Figure 5 A CAUTION DO NOT over tighten the handle The handle may breal if over tightened Oven Door Screws Figure 3 Oven Door Screw Location maux Figure 4 Bracket Installed to Oven Door Handle Washer Figure 5 Handle Installed Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance Supplies and Equipment Follow the steps below when cleaning your Fire oven TurboChef Oven Cleaner Product Number Use only TurboChef approved cleaning chemicals 103180 nylon scrub pad cleaning towel disposable The use of any other cleaning products may damage gloves protective eyewear dust mask optional critical oven components resulting in a non warranty service call Thumbscrew Thumbscrew Lower Access Panel Oven Interior
2. E 1 22 7 576 6 mm P 8 E Y 3 42 340 9 2 35 59 7 mm 2 35 59 7 mm Jj 26 47 672 3 mm e 24 39 619 5 mm 10 95 278 1 18 55 471 2 Figure 1 Fire Oven Dimensions Performance The TurboChef Fire provides the artisan hearth style pizza experience anywhere Cooking at 842 F 450 C the Fire can cook 14 inch fresh dough pizzas in as little as 90 seconds The oven is small and ventless so it can be placed virtually anywhere without type I or type II ventilation This manual includes instructions for installing cleaning and operating the Fire oven If you have questions that are not addressed in this manual contact Customer Support at 800 90 TURBO 1 214 379 6000 or your Authorized Distributor ee 12 2 309 9 mm 2 50 8 mm ERE 22 8 579 1 mi 18 11 460 19 01 482 9 mm amp Dimensions Oven Dimensions Height 22 7 576 6 mm Width 19 01 482 9 mm Depth footprint 18 55 471 2 mm Depth door closed 24 39 619 5 mm Depth door open 26 47 672 3 mm Weight 75 lb 34 kg Cook Cavity Dimensions Width 14 75 374 7 mm Depth 14 75 374 7 mm Clearances Top 2 51 mm Sides 2
3. gt Replace the RTD gt board OK See page 15 operating properly NO Replace the RTD the RTD Resistance of ee approximately 2 at room temperature Is the bottom heater Ensure wiring is correct element defective If necessary replace the Resistance of lower RTD Replace the control board approximately 24 at room temperature YES Replace the defective heater element 11 DNILOOHSFIANOUL 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Fault Code Ht Ht is displayed on the upper temperature display and indicates that the temperature in the controls compartment is too hot The oven will beep when this error occurs Is the wiring from the Is the wiring from the Is the controls controls compartment cooling fan to the controls compartment cooling fan to the control board OK See page 15 for schematic 4 YES compartment cooling fan operating properly contactor relay OK See page 15 for NO schematic YES NO Correct the wiring the wiring Replace the controls Replace the control compartment board cooling fan Troubleshooting Oven Not Heating Use the following troubleshooting steps when the oven is not heating properly Verify that the breakers Is the oven receiving are not tripped the outlet correct voltage from the NO gt is not damaged and that outlet the electrical supply is Reset and Is either NO Are either heaters
4. P12 Fan 1 and 2 Off Delay K6 Relay Minutes 0 60 30 P13 Keyboard Cooling Fan Off Delay K7 Relay Minutes 0 60 30 P14 Preset Timer 1 Seconds P20 P21 80 P15 Preset Timer 2 Seconds P20 P21 90 P16 Preset Timer 3 Seconds P20 P21 100 P17 Preset Timer 4 Seconds P20 P21 110 P18 Preset Timer 5 Seconds P20 P21 120 P19 Preset Timer 6 Seconds P20 P21 130 P20 Minimum Settable Time Seconds 0 P21 0 P21 Maximum Settable Time Seconds P20 1 999 240 P22 Duration of Buzzer Sound Seconds 0 60 15 P23 Enable Over Temperature Alarm 0 Disable 1 0 1 0 Enable P24 Over Temperature Alarm Threshold F C 131 F 55 C 158 F 70 C 140 F 60 C See o P26 Heat Cycle Time Seconds 1 999 20 P27 Top Heater On Percentage 0 100 67 P28 Bottom Heater On Percentage 0 100 67 P29 Time between selection and timer start Seconds 2 20 2 NOLLVU4dO NJAO 10 OVEN OPERATION Front Panel Light Indicators Each display Upper Temperature Lower Temperature and Time has three lights in the lower left corner From left to right the lights are green yellow green Upper Temperature Lights Left Green Flashes during preheat Turns solid when the oven reaches the set temperature Middle Yellow Not used Right Green Not used Lower Temperature Lights Left Green Flashes during preheat Turns solid when the oven reaches the set temperature Middle Yellow Not used Right Green Turns on when the
5. 000 000 000 Figure 6 Maintenance Step 1 Prepare the Oven AN CAUTION The oven operates at 842 F 450 C and may cause injury if not allowed to cool properly Turn off the oven by pressing the On Off key Cooling takes approximately two hours or longer DO NOT clean the oven until the oven is cool Step 2 Wipe the Oven Interior e Remove the lower access panel by removing the two thumbscrews see Figure 6 above Use a food vacuum or damp towel to remove large particles from the oven interior Step 3 Clean the Oven Interior e Spray TurboChef Oven Cleaner onto a clean towel or nylon scrub pad and scrub the interior of the oven and the inside portion of the lower access panel CAUTION DO NOT spray Oven Cleaner into any holes or openings in the oven interior Doing so can damage critical oven components resulting in a non warranty service call e Open the oven door and gently wipe down the inside of the Door e If necessary spray a small amount of Oven Cleaner on stains and allow to penetrate for five minutes then clean with a nylon scrub pad Step 4 Rinse or Wipe the Oven Interior CAUTION DO NOT use a hose or water jet for cleaning Doing so can damage critical oven components resulting in a non warranty service call e Wipe down the oven interior with a clean damp towel e Dry the oven interior with a clean towel Step 5 Clean the Oven Exterior e Reinstall the lower access panel and secure it with the two thumbsc
6. 51 mm NOILVTIVLSNI SNOILV2IA3I23dS SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION Certifications 3 Check the cook cavity thoroughly for accessories and literature cULus UL EPH 4 Discard any packaging in the cook cavity Installation Warnings Read Before Lifting Oven A WARNING The Fire oven weighs Oven Construction approximately 75 lb 34 kg Never lift with fewer than two people Exterior Powder coated corrosion resistant steel outer A WARNING The oven must be properly wrap and door placed on a food station at all times 430 stainless steel construction TurboChef will not recognize a fallen oven as a warrantable claim and is not liable for any Interior injuries that may result 430 stainless steel interior Double wall insulated cooling keeps external temperatures cool A WARNING This oven is not intended for built in installation i e installing the oven in any structure that surrounds the oven by five or more sides Be sure to provide a minimum Electrical Specifications of 2 51 mm clearance for all sides and 2 51 mm clearance for the top TurboChef recommends a Type D circuit breaker for all installations outside the United States WARNING This oven is not intended to be stacked Single Phase North America 208 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Lifting and Placing the Oven 3700 4800 W 18 20 A 30 A Plug 1 Prepare a surface at least 18 55 471 2 mm Europe Asia South America 230 VAC 50 60
7. 9136 27 Relay Contactor FRE 1060 Screw M4x8mm LG PPHD S S 101670 28 RTD Lower approximately 2 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 room temperature 29 RTD Upper approximately rosa Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 room temperature 30 Screw Thumb FRE 1163 None None Screw PPH SS M4x30mm LGx 8mm 101699 31 Voltage Module 100783 Nut Hex SS M4 101004 32 Window Assembled FRE 3010 Included Included 33 Window Glass FRE 3004 Included Included 34 Wire Marness FRE 1160 None None not shown A 3 SLNINOdWOD ONIDV Id1H XIGNAddV For service or information WITHIN NORTH AMERICA CALL Customer Support at 800 90TURBO OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA CALL 1 214 379 6000 or Your Authorized Distributor Part Number FRE 1002 Revision D September 2015 Country Code NA EU Global Operations 2801 Trade Center Drive Carrollton Texas 75007 usa 1 214 379 6000 PHONE 1 214 379 6073 FAX TurboChef International Business amp Technology Centre Bessemer Drive Stevenage Herts SG1 2DX United Kingdom 44 8456021544 PHONE 44 8456021636 Fax Customer Support 800 90TURBO 1 214 379 6000 turbochef com
8. Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 5 FRE 1059 5 Black FRE 1059 6 Blue 9 Display Housing FRE 1112 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 2 10 Display Housing Cover FRE 1087 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 4 11 Distribution Block FRE 1048 Screw M5x12 Hex PPHD CRES 101676 qty 2 Screw 10 32x1 2 Hex WSHR HD 23 12 Finger Guard 100087 x2 Shared with Cooling Fan Rear 101408 qty 4 13 Fuse Holder 103548 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 2 14 Fuse F1 and F2 20 amp 100599 None None Handle Kit 18 kit includes bracket and hardware FRE 3007 Included Included FRE 3008 1 Red FRE 3008 2 Green Hatch Front FRE 3008 3 Yellow 16 kit includes thumb screws FRE 3008 4 White Included Included FRE 3008 5 Black FRE 3008 6 Blue 17 Heater Bottom approximately gt so Included Included 24 Q at room temperature 18 Heater Top approximately 30 iat FRE 3002 Included Included room temperature 19 High Limit Thermostat FRE 1050 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 2 20 Keypad Back Panel FRE 1113 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 2 21 Keypad Overlay FRE 1150 None None 22 Leg FRE 1055 None None 23 Light Bulb with Lens and Socket FRE 3005 None None 24 Magnet FRE 1162 x2 Screw FL HD Slot SS 90 M4x16mm LG 7 Pitch 101428 25 Paint Tonci UpIKit FRE 3009 None None not shown Power Cord Domestic 100187 26 Power Cord International 100195 None None Power Cord Australia i1
9. Use the Up and Down keys to set the lower temperature Press the Temperature key again to save the lower temperature NOTE If changing only one temperature simply press the Temperature key to bypass the upper or lower temperature without changing it Setting the Timers Six different timers can be set to accommodate different items To set a timer 1 Make sure no timers are running 2 While the oven is on press and hold the desired timer button 1 through 6 for two seconds The value indicated on the Time display will begin flashing 3 Use the Up and Down keys to set the time 4 Press and hold the same timer button for two seconds to save the time NOTE If you wait five seconds without pressing any buttons the timer will save automatically To pause a timer Press any of the Time Preset keys The time on the Time Display will flash to indicate the timer is paused To resume the timer press any of the Time Preset keys again reset the timer to 0 press and hold any of the Time Preset keys for two seconds The oven will begin beeping to indicate the timer has reached zero To stop the beeping press any of the Time Preset keys Setting the Parameters Access the parameter settings to change oven options For a full list of parameters descriptions and values see page 9 To set the parameters 1 While the oven is off simultaneously press and hold the Time Preset 2 and 3 keys for two seconds T
10. or 576 6 mm Verify the oven location has a minimum 2 51 mm clearance on top and a minimum 2 51 mm clearance on each side Voltage Selection For North America oven models the oven will detect 208 or 240 incoming voltage Ventilation The TurboChef Fire oven has been approved by Underwriter s Laboratory LLC for ventless operation UL KNLZ listing for all food items except for foods classified as fatty raw proteins Such foods include bone in skin on chicken raw hamburger meat raw bacon raw sausage steaks etc If cooking these types of foods consult local HVAC codes and authorities to ensure compliance with ventilation requirements To ensure continued compliance with all health building and fire codes you are required to main tain clean and sanitary conditions around your oven at all times NOTE In no event shall the manufacturer assume any liability for damages or injuries resulting from installations which are not in compliance with the instructions and codes previously listed Failure to comply with these instructions could result in the issuance of a temporary cease and desist order from the local health department until the environment concerns are addressed Counter Top Table Partition 22 7 576 6 mm Partition Above Counter Top 22 7 576 6 mm Above Counter Top NM _ 25 Grill Deep Fryer
11. 6 PRODUCTION APPLICATION 3 DRAWN CHECKED ENGINEER SIGNATURE DATE Co I 2 TURBODCHEF E SCHEMATIC FIRE 208 240 VAC 1 PH 60HZ EJ O Figure 8 Oven Schematic Single Phase 15 JILVW3H2S NJAO Lo T pp SCHEMATIC FIRE REVISIONS 208 240 VAC 1 PH 60HZ FRE 1161 1 SCALE NONE KEY TURBOCHEF A ECN 1507 021 PRODUCTION RELEASE ECN 1509 031 on CHANGED TO MATCH PRODUCTION 0930 15 or u gt a B lt a z 9 a 2 a Es 1 1 lt a CC LL e rs Io cc E 5 E 2 2 2 E ee L2 C1 COIL A2 TERMINAL BLOCK BLACK BLUE 2 5 gt 11 TERM
12. Code Er2 Fault Code Ht Oven Not Heating Food Not Cooking Properly QU 59 LO NH NH NY NY N N N 11 11 12 12 13 Oven Schematics 15 Appendix Replacing Oven Components Replacing Oven Components A 1 Replacing Items A 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When operating this oven strictly adhere to the following safety precautions to reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury or damage to oven or property near oven A WARNING This appliance has hot surfaces During use the accessible parts of the oven can get very hot When opening the oven door during or after cooking pay careful attention to the flow of hot air and any steam that may be released from the cooking chamber Move to the side or step back General Safety Information v To ensure proper use of the appliance read all parts of this manual carefully and store safely Before using the appliance clean all surfaces that will be coming into contact with food Read all instructions before using this appliance v This appliance must be grounded Connect only to a properly grounded outlet See Grounding Instructions on page ii Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions v This appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel only Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment Y Keep the cord away from h
13. Hz deep and capable of supporting 80 Ib 36 3 kg 2500 W NOTE Do not remove the oven legs Australia 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 4500 W 19 6 A 2 Position one or more persons at the left and 32 A Plug right sides of the oven 3 Place hands under the oven and lift Installation 4 Place the oven on the prepared surface Install or locate this appliance only in accordance no edges are banging OR the sides with the instructions below 5 Ensure the lower access panel is properly installed thumbscrews are tight refer to Unpacking Instructions Figure 6 Page 5 for illustration 1 Remove the oven from its packaging 6 Plug in the oven 2 Before discarding check the packaging thoroughly for accessories and literature NOTE Packaging may also be retained in case the oven may at some point be shipped somewhere else or returned to the manufacturer Installation Near Open Heat Source When placing a TurboChef oven near an open heat source Figure 2 strictly adhere to the following If the oven is being placed near a grill or stove a divider must exist between the oven and the open heat source with a minimum of 6 152 mm between the oven and the divider If the oven is being placed near a fryer a divider must exist between the oven and fryer with a minimum of 12 305 mm between the oven and the divider The height of the divider must be greater than or equal to the height of the oven 22 7
14. INAL BLOCK 13 RED RED 2 O 5 al maje LV RTD COMMON BLUE KLV BOTTOM RTD RED 02 LV TOP RTD RED LV VOLT SELECT RED LV VOLT SELECT BLACK To U15 11 gt L1 TOP ELEMENT RED L1 C1 CONTACTOR RED 11 BOTTOM ELEMENT RED 11 C1 CONTACTOR RED L1 LIGHT CAVITY INTERIOR WHITE L1 32 11 RED RED 111 M5 TO COOLING FANS WHITE L1 13 9 RED RED L1 C1 COIL A1 M1 TO M2 GREEN RED L1 11 8 RED RED 11 9 RED L1 M4 COOLING FAN KEYBOARD GREY 04 O a a 72 Ut411 gt H N Zz co T o Qoo LI S L Li 00 O m D D C B A OVEN SCHEMATIC 16 Figure 9 Control Board Schematic Appendix Replacing Oven Components A 1 Replacing Oven Components This appendix provides illustrations for removing serviceable items as well as the item numbers and descriptions for those items It also includes the item numbers and descriptions for the fasteners used to secure each component to the oven chassis If you have any questions that are not addressed in this manual or appendix please contact TurboChef Customer Service at 800 90TURBO or 1 214 379 6000 SLNINOIWOD ONIDV Id1H XIGNAddV A 2 APPENDIX REPLACING OVEN COMPONENTS Replacing Items DANGER Before replacing any oven component ensure the oven is removed from any power source Replacing
15. TTURBOCHEF Service Manual FOR THE TURBOCHEF FIRE OVEN CAUTION Read the instructions before using the machine 2014 2015 TurboChef Technologies Inc For further information call 800 90TURBO or 1 214 379 6000 Original Instructions The information contained in this manual is important for the proper installation use maintenance and repair of this oven Follow these procedures and instructions to help ensure satisfactory baking results and years of trouble free service Errors descriptive typographic or pictorial are subject to correction Specifications are subject to change without notice Please carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions General Safety Information Reducing Fire Risk Grounding Instructions Power Cord Replacement or Removal Protective Earth Ground Symbol Equipotential Bonding Symbol Specifications and Installation Performance Dimensions Certifications Oven Construction Electrical Specifications Installation Unpacking Instructions Installation Warnings Read Before Lifting Oven Lifting and Placing the Oven Installation Near Open Heat Source Voltage Selection Ventilation Installing the Oven Handle Daily Maintenance Oven Operation Oven Controls Cooking Setting the Temperatures Setting the Timers Setting the Parameters Front Panel Light Indicators Troubleshooting Fault Code Erl Fault
16. a component while the oven is plugged in can result in serious injury or death CAUTION Be careful to not tear the insulation when servicing components Always reinstall the insulation properly before reinstalling the outer shell NOTE Fasteners listed are required for installing component to oven Figure UM NS Fastener Part Reference Item Description Item Part Number Fastener Description Number 1 Blower Motor FRE 3001 x2 Screw PPH SS M5x25mm LGx 8mm 101344 qty 2 Screw SH MTL 88 x 1 2 Serrated PHTRH 01688 qty 4 2 Catalytic Converter Bracket Catalyst Holder FRE 1013 qty 2 3 Control Board FRE 3006 Screw PFH SS M4x35mm LGx 8mm 01439 qty 6 2 Screw PPH SS M4x30mm LGx 8mm 101699 qty 2 4 Cooling Fan Controls FRE 1046 Nut Hex SS M4 101004 qty 2 Screw 10 32x1 2 Hex WSHR HD Type 23 5 Cooling Fan Rear 100516 x2 Shared with Finger Guard 01408 qty 4 Ensure that the blower motor is properly aligned Figure ER 2 67 Fastener Part Reference f Item Description Item Part Number Fastener Description URDU 6 Cover Back FRE 1016 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 8 7 Cover Bottom FRE 1133 Screw M4x10mm LG PPHD S S 101671 qty 7 FRE 1059 1 Red FRE 1059 2 Green FRE 1059 3 Yellow 8 Cover Top FRE 1059 4 White
17. d electrician or serviceman if uncertain about the ability to follow grounding instructions or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded x DO NOT use an extension cord If the power cord is too short have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance A WARNING Improper grounding can result in risk of electric shock Power Cord Replacement or Removal If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similarly qualified person A WARNING If the oven is unplugged during service or maintenance the user must be able to access and see the plug at all times to ensure that the oven remains unplugged The plug must remain near the oven and cannot be placed behind another appliance or in another room Protective Earth Ground Symbol This symbol identifies the terminal which is intended for connecting an external conductor for protection against electric shock in case of a fault or the terminal of a protective earth ground electrode Equipotential Bonding Symbol This symbol identifies the terminals which when connected together bring the various parts of an equipment or of a system to the same potential not necesarily being the earth ground potential e g for local bonding Specifications and Installation pa 19 01 482 9 mm
18. defective determine fuse open why it tripped blown YES NO excess grease y buildup etc sufficient for the oven Replace the Is the contactor defective relay defective or heater s damaged Replace and determine why it they YES NO opened blew Replace the Is the wiring from contactor relay the contactor relay to the control board OK See page 15 for schematic Replace the control board YES Correct wiring Troubleshooting Food Not Cooking Properly Use the following troubleshooting steps when the oven is not cooking properly Does the problem occur with all items For example everything is undercooked overcooked etc Are there any fault codes present See pages 10 11 Is the oven heatin Follow the Troubleshooting Oven 5 NO dr properly Not Heating steps on page 11 YES Are the temperature and timer settings set properly NO Are the temperature and timer settings set properly Dos the problem occur EVERY time the food item is cooked Troubleshoot the YES fault s using the steps on pages 10 11 Is the food item in the correct starting state e g frozen fresh etc Ensure the food item is being properly stored prepared before cooking Ensure that the correct amount is being cooked not more or less than the recipe specifies Is the food item being prepared correctly and consistently Fo
19. eated surfaces Use this appliance only for its intended uses as described in this manual v This appliance is designed for professional use Only allow qualified or duly instructed personnel to use Always monitor the appliance during operation In the event of a failure breakage or irregular function switch the appliance off and disconnect the oven from the power supply Always ensure the oven is disconnected from the power supply before servicing repairing or adjusting any components or parts x DO NOT use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance it is not designed for industrial laboratory use x WARNING DO NOT heat liquids or other foods in sealed containers e g jars whole eggs etc since they are liable to explode x DO NOT allow children to use this appliance x DO NOT operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug is not working properly has been damaged or dropped See Power Cord Replacement or Removal found on page ii x DO NOT cover or block any openings on this appliance x DO NOT store this appliance outdoors x DO NOT use this appliance near water e g near a kitchen sink in a wet basement near a swimming pool x DO NOT immerse the cord or plug in water x DO NOT let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter x DO NOT place the cord near heated surfaces x DO NOT store or use flammable vapors or liquids e g gasoline in the vicinity of this appliance x DO NOT u
20. he Time Preset keys 5 Open the oven door and remove the product from the oven and close the oven door CAUTION Dish and inside of oven oven door are hot 6 When finished cooking for the day press the On Off key to turn the oven off and begin cooling down LOWER TEMPERATURE 5 Upper Temperature Display Displays the current Upper Temperature A green light in the lower left corner of this display will blink during warmup and turn solid once it has reached the set temperature 6 Lower Temperature Display Displays the current Lower Temperature A green light in the lower left corner of this display will blink during warmup and turn solid once it has reached the set temperature 7 Time Display Shows the amount of time left for the selected preset The time is displayed in seconds up to 1 999 33 minutes and 19 seconds NOILV43d0 NJAO 8 OVEN OPERATION Setting the Temperatures Two different temperatures can be set one for the upper heating zone and one for the lower heating zone These temperatures range from off to 842 F 450 C NOTE When a temperature is set to off the display will read 32 F 0 C To set the temperature 1 While the oven is on press the Temperature key to access the upper temperature the upper temperature will begin flashing Use the Up and Down keys to set the upper temperature Press the Temperature key again to save the upper temperature and to access the lower temperature
21. he Upper Temperature display will read PA 2 Press the Down key until the Time display reads 19 negative nineteen 3 Simultaneously press and hold the Time Preset 2 and 3 keys for two seconds The Upper Temperature display will now read PO 4 Refer to the table on page 9 and use the Time Preset 2 and 3 keys increase and decrease parameter numbers to navigate through the parameters 5 Use the Up and Down keys to change the values 6 When finished press the On Off key Parameter Description Unit of Measure Minimum Value Maximum Value Default Value PO Temperatures shown in C or F 0 C 1 F n a 0 1 1 P1 Temperatre Displays 0 Actual 1 Setpoint n a 0 1 0 P2 Hysteresis Setting for Thermostat F C 36 F 2 C 48 F 9 C 4 2 Offset of Top RTD F C 22 F 30 C 86 F30 C 0 F 0 C P4 Set Point Regulator Top 5 6 212 100 5 Minimum Setting of Heater 1 F C 32 F 0 C P6 122 F 50 C P6 Maximum Setting of Heater 1 EEG P5 842 F 450 C 842 F 450 C P7 Offset of Bottom RTD 22 30 86 F30 C 0 F 0 C P8 Set Point Regulator Bottom APC P9 P10 212 F 100 C 9 Minimum Setting of Heater 2 ELC 32 F 0 C P10 122 F 50 C P10 Maximum Setting of Heater 2 F C P9 842 F 450 C 842 F 450 C P11 Cooling Fans Off Delay K5 Relay Minutes 0 60 30
22. interior light is on The interior light turns on when the On Off Key is pressed and is controlled by the K4 relay Time Left Green Turns on when the cooling fans on the back panel are running the K5 relay controls the cooling fans and the turn off delay is set by the P11 parameter Middle Yellow Turns on when the interior cavity fans are running the K6 relay controls the interor fans and the turn off delay is set by the P12 parameter Right Green Turns on when the controls cooling fan is running the K7 relay controls the interor fans and the turn off delay is set by the P13 parameter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fault Code Er1 Erl is displayed on the upper temperature display and indicates a damaged upper RTD The oven will beep when this error occurs Is the wiring from the upper RTD to the control Is the upper RTD operating properly NO Replace the RTD Resistance of board OK See page 15 for schematic approximately 4 Q at room temperature YES NO Correct the wiring Is the top heater Ensure wiring is correct element defective If necessary replace the Resistance of upper RTD approximately 30 Replace the control board Troubleshooting Fault Code Er2 Er2 is displayed on the lower temperature display and indicates a damaged lower RTD The oven will beep when this error occurs at room temperature Is the wiring from the Ts the lower RTD board Ok 5 is 2
23. r example ingredients are correct thickness pizza dough is correct consistency etc Troubleshoot the fault s using the steps on pages 10 11 Is the oven heating properly Follow the Troubleshooting Oven Not Heating steps on page 11 13 DNILOOHSFIANOUL 14 TROUBLESHOOTING This page intentionally left blank Oven Schematic CA LTI CHANGE oe FRE 1161 1 1 REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED D R ECN 1507 021 19 PRODUCTION RELEASE 02 19 19 1509 031 30 D TO MATCH PRODUCTION or 51 3 TOP RTD VOLTAGE SELECTOR RED 24 BLK 24 R1 TOP ELEMENT WHT L1 1600W WHT L1 R2 BOTTOM ELEMENT RED 11 M PUR LN RED L1 22 OVEN LIGHT RED L1 1 INTERIOR COOLING FAN BACK BL CONTACTOR C1 FAN REAR BOTTOM BL OVER LIMIT El Ni oo BLACK L1 gt OVEN LIGHT INTERIOR F1 20 AMP F2 20 AMP WHITE L2 GREEN GND NEMA 6 30 TURBOCHEF TECHNICAL SUPPORT 800 908 872
24. rews e Wipe the oven exterior with a clean damp towel CAUTION DO NOT spray chemicals into any openings such as the vents on the side and front or the perforation on the back Doing so can damage critical oven components resulting in a non warranty service call e The oven is ready to turn on AIYA 6 DAILY MAINTENANCE This page intentionally left blank Oven Operation UPPER TEMPERATURE TIME PRESETS Figure 7 Oven Controls Oven Controls 1 On Off Key Press to turn the oven on or off 2 Time Preset Keys Press presets 1 through 6 to activate a timer 3 Up and Down Keys Press the Up and Down keys to change the oven temperature page 8 the time presets page 8 or the parameters pages 8 9 4 Temperature Key Press the Temperature Key to toggle between setting the upper and lower temperatures page 8 Cooking 1 Press the On Off key to turn the oven on 2 Allow the oven to warm up The green light in the bottom left corner of the Upper Temperature Display and the Lower Temperature Display will blink during warmup Once the oven has finished warming up the lights will stop blinking and stay solid 3 Open the oven door and using the provided paddle and cooking screen slide the product into the oven and close the oven door 4 Press the desired timer 1 through 6 NOTE Once the timer reaches 0 the oven will begin beeping To stop the beeping press any of t
25. se a water jet for cleaning See page 5 in this manual for proper cleaning procedures x This appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction x WARNING Due to the nature of the apppliance the floors around it may be slippery SNOILINYLSNI 5 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Reducing Fire Risk If materials inside the oven ignite keep the oven door closed turn the oven off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel v If smoke is observed switch off or unplug the oven Keep the door closed to stifle any flames x DO NOT put plastic or paper bags in the oven x DO NOT use the cook cavity for storage purposes x DO NOT overcook food Carefully attend the oven if paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside to facilitate cooking x DO NOT leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the cavity when the oven is not in use Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This oven is equipped with a cord that has a grounding wire with a grounding plug which must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded Consult a qualifie
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