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SCROLL UP Keypad
!
Press to change setting or move up to
another setting.
!
Press to move up to another highlighted
area.
SCROLL DOWN Keypad
!
Press to change setting or move down to
another setting.
!
Press to move down to another
highlighted area.
START Keypad
!
Press to start cooking cycle.
!
Press to save option in option mode.
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!
Press to stop cooking cycle.
!
Press to exit option in option mode.
BACK Keypad
!
Press repeatedly to return to main menu.
!
Press to go to previous screen.
!
Press repeatedly to exit program mode.
!
Press to erase a character.
ENTER Keypad
!
Press to save a menu.
!
Press to save a MANUAL COOK
program.
!
Press to go to next screen.
!
Press to save a name.
!
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NUMBER Keypads
!
Press to input temperature
settings.
!
Press to select menu items.
!
Press to input names of
menu items.
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
8
0
9
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ghi
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!
The oven fan will continue to run to cool
the oven.The oven Cooling Mode Icon
appears and stays on until the oven
temperature is below 200°F (95°C).
!
To avoid damage to the convection motor
do not turn off power by unplugging the
unit or shutting off the power breaker until
the fan stops.
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!
The Oven Off Icon appears for 5 minutes
then the display goes blank.
1 Sandwich
2 Meat
3 Vegetarian
4 Seafood
5 Pasta-Pizza
6 Bake-Dess
7
8
9
0
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!
When oven temperature is out
of range of a cooking program
set point. A line will be thru
that item or items preventing
it to be selected. Place the
oven in Program Mode to
view temperature set point of
that cooking program. If the
temperature of the oven needs
to be changed after reviewing
temperature for the cooking
program, exit programming
mode and change oven
temperature.
Program
EDIT
View Temperature
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Preheat Temperature Warning Icon:
!
Oven not up to temperature
setpoint.
!
Preheat temperature warning will
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until temperature setpoint is met.
Summary of Contents for MXP5201
Page 1: ...Service Training Manual High Speed Combination Oven MXP 50 Hz December 2011 16400017 ...
Page 3: ...1 Important Safety Information 1 ...
Page 11: ...9 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Quick Start Reference Guide 3 ...
Page 26: ...24 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Oven Construction 4 ...
Page 28: ...26 Door Construction Door Assembly ...
Page 35: ...33 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Interlock Switch Service 5 ...
Page 37: ...35 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Oven Performance Test 6 ...
Page 41: ...39 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Component Testing Procedures 7 ...
Page 44: ...42 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 50 Hz Service Test 8 ...
Page 53: ...51 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 50 Hz Troubleshooting 9 ...
Page 59: ...57 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 50 Hz Display Diagnostics 10 ...
Page 61: ...59 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Service Test 11 ...
Page 69: ...67 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Troubleshooting 12 ...
Page 75: ...73 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Display Diagnostics 13 ...
Page 77: ...75 AXP5201 AXP5203 MXP5201 MXP5203 MXP5221 MXP5223 50 Hz Wiring Diagrams Schematics 14 ...
Page 80: ...78 Wiring Diagram Sample MXP5221 ...
Page 82: ...BA Wiring Diagram Sample MXP5223 ...
Page 84: ...2011 ACP Inc Cedar Rapids Iowa 52404 Part No 16400017 Printed in U S A 12 11 CCCD 7 D7 ...