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10 SERVICE LIFE, TAKING OUT OF OPERATION AND WARRANTY

10  I   WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY VISION/VISON TOUCH COMBI OVEN

 

One Year - Parts & Labor - U.S. Only

 

AccuTemp Products, Inc. (AccuTemp) warrants that your AccuTemp Vision Combi Oven will be free of defects in material and 

workmanship under normal use for a period of Twelve (12) months from installation or fifteen (15) months from date of shipment from 

AccuTemp, whichever date first occurs.

 

It is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator/purchaser of this equipment to verify that the incoming water supply is 

comprehensively tested and if required, a means of “water treatment” provided that would meet the compliance requirements with the 

published water quality standards published below. Non-compliance with these minimum standards will potentially damage this 

equipment and/or components and VOID the original equipment manufacturer’s warranty.

 

Water Quality Requirements  

Description

 

Value

 

Inlet Pressure

 

40 – 80 psi

 

Free Chlorine

 

< 0.1 ppm (mg/l)

 

Total Chlorine

 

< 0.1 ppm (mg/l)

 

pH

 

7 - 8.5

 

Total Dissolved Solids

 

  < 150 ppm (mg/l)

 

Water Hardness

 

< 90 ppm (mg/l)

 

Alkalinity (as CaC3)

 

< 60 ppm (mg/l)

 

Chlorides (CNitrate) 

< 40 ppm (mg/l)

 

Iron FE

 

< 0.1 ppm (mg/l)

 

Silica

 

< 13 ppm (mg/l)

 

Registration of AccuTemp equipment is required which includes an Installation/Operational  check sheet that must  be completed post 

installation and sent to AccuTemp to activate the limited warranty.

 

Damage to AccuTemp equipment that occurs during shipment must be reported to the carrier, and is not covered under this warranty. The 

reporting of any damage during shipment to the carrier is the sole responsibility of owner/operator/purchaser of such AccuTemp 

equipment.

 

While  AccuTemp products are  built to  comply with applicable standards for  manufacturers, including Underwriters Laboratories (UL)  and 

Underwriters Laboratories Sanitation requirements, it is the responsibility of the owner/operator/purchaser and the installer to comply with 

any applicable local codes that may exist.

 

AccuTemp should be contacted and advised of service issues, regardless of the warranty period. During the warranty period, AccuTemp 

must  be contacted  for warranty service requests.  AccuTemp  agrees to repair or replace, at its option, F.O.B. factory, any part which 

proves to be defective due to defects in material or workmanship, provided the equipment has not been altered in any way and has been 

properly installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with the instructions in the AccuTemp Installation/Operators Manual. During 

the warranty period AccuTemp also agrees to pay for any factory authorized equipment service agency within the continental United 

States for reasonable labor required to repair or replace, at our option, F.O.B. factory, any part which proves to be defective due to defects 

in materials or workmanship, provided the service agency has received advance approval from AccuTemp to perform the repair   or 

replacement. This warranty includes travel time not to exceed two hours and mileage not to exceed 50 miles (100 miles round trip) 

during standard business hours, excluding overtime hours, holiday rates or any other additional fees.

 

Warranty Does Not Apply To:

 

1. 

Post start-up assistance or training, tightening of loose fittings, external electrical, plumbing and drain connections. Minor 

adjustments and cleaning of any kind.

 

2. 

Damage caused as the result of inadequate routine maintenance and cleaning. Routine maintenance and cleaning is the

responsibility of the commercial purchaser/user.

3. 

Replacement of wear parts, including light bulbs, door gaskets and replacement of glass due to damage of any kind.

 

4. 

Equipment damage caused by shipping and handling, improper installation, accident or alteration of any kind. 

5. 

Any damage caused by failure to comply with the water quality requirements listed in this document. 

6. 

The use of cleaning and care products not recommended by AccuTemp.

AccuTemp makes no other warranties or guarantees, whether expressed or implied, including any warranties of performance, merchantability, 

or fitness for any particular purpose. AccuTemp liability on any claim of any kind, including negligence, with respect to the goods and services 

covered hereunder, shall in no case exceed the price of the goods and services, or parts thereof, which gives rise to the claim. In no event shall 

AccuTemp be liable for special, incidental, or consequential damages, or damages in the nature of penalties.

 

This constitutes the entire warranty, which supersedes and excludes all other warranties, whether written, oral, or implied.

 

MP6930-1710 

Summary of Contents for Vision Touch

Page 1: ...Vision Touch Combi Steamer OPERATORS MANUAL WORLD S BEST COMBI STEAMER ISION V T O U C H MP6921 1707...

Page 2: ...ING ACCESSORIES 9 03 I OPERATION 11 3 1 TOUCHSCREEN PANEL 11 3 2 OTHER BUTTONS 11 3 3 KEYBOARD 11 04 I COOKING 12 4 1 MANUAL SETTINGS 12 4 2 PROGRAMS 14 4 3 EASY COOKING 20 4 4 MULTITASKING 21 05 I EX...

Page 3: ...for future use Study the manual carefully It must be considered to be a part of the appliance that must not be separated from it upon resale For this reason store it for future use Follow its instruct...

Page 4: ...a spray hose for filling pans with water basting rinsing the chamber and other helpful activities and an exhaust valve for venting excess steam When working with the temperature probe and the spray ho...

Page 5: ...quipment is considered to be banquet baskets trolleys and thermoboxes used for serving meals When working with the Oil gun adhere to workplace safety as described in the operating manuals for this app...

Page 6: ...pment is damaged in any way arrange repairs immediately never use a damaged combi steamer Do not block the combi steamer s vents with objects and especially do not place cooking utensils fabrics or ot...

Page 7: ...gear must comply with national safety requirements for your type of work Especially do not forget to use these important items safety glasses safety gloves work shoes work clothing When working with t...

Page 8: ...tenance Be careful and use safety gloves 3 DOOR GLASS Risk of burns when opening during or after the cooking process Be careful and use safety gloves 4 DOOR Risk of burns during or after the cooking p...

Page 9: ...er powder there is danger of chemical burns If there is danger of contact use safety gloves When cleaning be especially careful not to inhale the cleaner 2 5 USING ACCESSORIES TEMPERATURE PROBE When u...

Page 10: ...l D6 Return to the last screen before pressing the START button A1 Current time A2 Manual cooking setup A3 Cooking with the assistance of Easy cooking A4 Previously used programs cooking process selec...

Page 11: ...g letters symbols and numbers Change case Toggle between a keyboard with letters and a keyboard with numbers symbols Delete characters Space bar User s manual Vision Touch Combi Steamers 03 OPERATION...

Page 12: ...the icon along the slider and or tapping on the flap button Fully open exhaust valve continuous venting of humidity from the cooking chamber The system controls the opening closing of the exhaust val...

Page 13: ...procedure from point 2 1 3 START THE COOKING PROCESS BY PRESSING 4 AT THE END OF THE COOKING PROCESS SELECT AN ACTION WITH WHICH TO CONTINUE screen D 4 1 OPTION EXTEND THE TIME OF THE LAST COOKING ST...

Page 14: ...m 1 ENTER PROGRAMS option A8 2 SELECT A PROGRAM CATEGORY 3 SELECT EDIT FOOD TYPE PROGRAM 3 1 OPTION EDIT PARAMETERS Select and edit the parameters B1 to B10 as required 3 2 OPTION ADD A STEP Press To...

Page 15: ...rogram to the favorite programs section You will find programs marked as favorite s under button A5 6 PRESS 7 PROGRAM DETAILS WILL BE SHOWN screen C 7 1 OPTION ADDING PROGRAM STEPS Edit the parameters...

Page 16: ...ogram to the main screen for a fast start up The program will be added to all buttons on the main screen If the button is outside the screen area use the scroll bar on the right side of the display Th...

Page 17: ...ect the source of the icon For an icon from the internal disk of the combi oven press Select the appropriate icon Press Now the new category is created and saved For an icon from a USB connect your US...

Page 18: ...e main screen If the button is outside the screen area use the scroll bar on the right side of the display The position and size of the buttons can be changed as necessary 6 6 2 2 4 2 7 Creating a new...

Page 19: ...ooking program assisted cooking cooking using rack timing programs and cooking using Easy cooking 1 PRESS TO ENTER THE LAST TEN SECTION option A4 2 SELECT A PROGRAM 2 1 OPTION EDIT PARAMETERS Select a...

Page 20: ...thing else for you 4 3 1 Cooking with Easy cooking 1 ENTER THE EASY COOKING MODE 2 SELECT A MEAL CATEGORY 3 SELECT MEAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 SELECT MEAL SIZE 4 1 OPTION EDIT TEMPERATURE Use the temperatur...

Page 21: ...or interrupt the actual cooking process e g start automatic washing 4 4 1 Using the Multitasking function 1 START COOKING IN ANY WAY FOR EXAMPLE USING THE PROGRAMS 4 4 2 1 2 PRESS THE BUTTON 3 PRESS...

Page 22: ...PRESS 7 1 OPTION COOKING ACCORDING TO THE SET TIME Set the time in the order Hours Minutes Seconds Cooking will stop when the set time is reached 7 2 OPTION COOKING ACCORDING TO THE TEMPERATURE PROBE...

Page 23: ...in the Programs section will be shown 4 4 2 7 11 PRESSING THE ROW YOU WILL START THE TIMER FOR THE RESPECTIVE RACK WITH A PRESET TIME TEMPERATURE 11 1 OPTION CHANGE TIME TEMPERATURE FOR A RACK Press...

Page 24: ...er one rack is 4 positions 2 INFO When pressed combi oven and control system details will be shown 3 SERVICE This option is permitted only to service technicians or experts and is protected by a passw...

Page 25: ...the three dot button Click to edit options 3 1 OPTION EDIT BUTTON SIZE SMALL MEDIUM LARGE 3 2 OPTION EDIT BUTTON COLOR 12 COLORS 3 3 OPTION DELETE THE BUTTON FROM THE MAIN SCREEN 3 4 OPTION CHANGE BUT...

Page 26: ...re hazard Also remove pans from the combi steamer before cleaning it Follow all instructions shown on the appliance s display After using the cleaner or de scaler do not leave the detergent package in...

Page 27: ...ASHING 08 I MAINTENANCE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The combi steamer must be kept clean and remains of grease and food must be removed Not following the maintenance instructions will void the warranty Only...

Page 28: ...ly the cleaning agents recommended by AccuTemp When the combi steamer is being cleaned with a cleaner its temperature must under no circumstances exceed 150 F At higher temperatures the cleaner may ba...

Page 29: ...ewdriver or coin can be used to release them Open the inner wall by pulling on the left side Proceed as in Daily maintenance but also clean the entire rear area fan water shower tube in the middle of...

Page 30: ...of the modes with a temperature probe Contact an authorized service company Err 37 Thermistor disconnected Contact an authorized service company Err 38 Thermistor short circuited Contact an authorized...

Page 31: ...ty service requests AccuTemp agrees to repair or replace at its option F O B factory any part which proves to be defective due to defects in material or workmanship provided the equipment has not been...

Page 32: ...of the warranty period During the warranty period AccuTemp must be contacted for warranty service requests AccuTemp agrees to repair or replace at its option F O B factory any part which proves to be...

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Page 34: ...34 POWERED BY STEAM DRIVEN BY INNOVATION AccuTemp Products Inc Tel 800 210 5907 www accutemp net version 01 16 version SW 2 17 MP6920 1710...

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