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1. Safety Guidelines 

1.1 Notices on installation 

WARNINGS 

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Install the oven, in a suitable location away from water, and close to a fire extinguisher. 

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Installation of the oven must comply with industry standards. Incorrect installation can cause accidents, 
electrical shock, fire. 

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The rubber feet must be installed on the equipment firmly. Do not use the oven without feet. 

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Do not install the equipment on the floor. 

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Be sure to install the oven on a flat and stable surface. Otherwise the unit may topple over, causing 
injury or burns. 

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Be sure to provide clearance of at least 4 inches (10cm) between the unit and walls. 

Insufficient clearance may cause generated heat to damage the other surrounding items.   

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Remove all the adhesive film which covers the body surface before using.   

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Be sure to connect the power cord in compliance with industry standards.   

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Check the power supply to see if it is correct for the specification of the oven. The working voltage range 

can not deviate by   ± 10% when the oven is working. 

Violating this standard can cause electrical shock or fire. If you cannot identify the specification of the 

power supply  used, consult the supplier. 

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Be sure to connect a ground wire to the oven. 

Operating the oven without grounding can cause an electrical shock or fire by a short circuit. 

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A bi-pole switch must be installed between the oven and the power. 

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Do not bundle up the power cord. 

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Do not step on, squeeze, or forcedly twist the power cord; otherwise the power cord can become 

damaged, causing electrical shock or fire. 

If your power cord has been damaged, consult the supplier for replacement.

 

1.2 Notices on operation 

WARNINGS 

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Do not use combustibles (e.g., thinner), combustible gases, or volatile matter near the oven; otherwise 

an explosion or fire could be caused. 

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Do not put anything on top of the oven while oven is in use.   

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The metal parts and glass window of the door become extremely hot during use; be careful not to 
touch them when opening and closing the door. 

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When hot, do not apply water to the glass window. It may cause the glass to break. 

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Do not touch any place except for the handle and switch during use, otherwise you could suffer burns 

since the body is very hot. 

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If the oven has been submerged due to a disaster or other problem, replace unit. Otherwise, electrical 
shock or fire can be caused. 

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Consult the supplier where you purchased the oven for repairs. 

Summary of Contents for coh-2670w

Page 1: ...Convection Oven Operation Manual COH 2670W...

Page 2: ...tion Manual l Thank you for purchasing the COH 2670W Electric Convection Oven l To ensure proper operation please read this manual carefully before use l After reading retain this manual in a convenie...

Page 3: ...ety Guidelines 3 1 1 Notes on installation 3 1 2 Notes on operation 3 2 Purpose of Using the Oven 4 3 Using the Oven 4 3 1 Preparations before Use 4 3 2 Instructions for Use 5 4 Maintenance of Oven 6...

Page 4: ...identify the specification of the power supply used consult the supplier l Be sure to connect a ground wire to the oven Operating the oven without grounding can cause an electrical shock or fire by a...

Page 5: ...Before connecting make sure that the voltage and the frequency correspond to that stated on the rating plate on the appliance l Place a bi polar switch between the appliance and the network accessibl...

Page 6: ...upply B Bundle up the power cord and put the bundle on the body C Cover the body with a plastic bag and pack it in a corrugated cardboard box Store it in a location with low humidity 6 Specifications...

Page 7: ...gram COH 2670W EH1 Upper Heater EH2 Main Heater EL Inside Lamp M1 M2 Convection fan S2 Thermostat for Upper Heater S1 Fuse PT Timer HL1 HL2 Pilot Light Dimensions Capacities Weights Dimensions 595 595...

Page 8: ...Diagram of Convection Oven...

Page 9: ...ing 1 18 Timer 0 120MIN 16A 1 19 Foot Bakelite 4 20 Crosshead screw 20 21 Wire jacket Brass 1 22 Power wire 1 23 Temperature limit controller S S 1 24 Earth Screw 1 25 Thermostat 1 26 Inner body suppo...

Page 10: ...warranty Equipment failure relating to improper installation improper utility connection or supply and problems due to improper ventilation Equipment that has not properly been maintained damage for...

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