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Under normal operating conditions, this oven will provide you with long and trouble-free 

service.  There is no preventative maintenance required, however, the following guidelines will
maximize the potential life and trouble-free operation of this oven.

Clean the Oven Daily

The cleanliness and appearance of this equipment will contribute considerably to 
operating efficiency and savory, appetizing food.  Good equipment that is kept clean
works better and lasts longer.

1.

Turn power switch located at the back of the oven to the "

OFF

" position.  Let unit cool.

2. Remove all detachable items such as wire shelves, side racks, and drip pan.  Clean

these items separately.

3. Wipe the interior metal surfaces of the oven with a paper towel to remove loose

food debris.

4. Clean interior with a damp cloth or sponge and any good alkaline or alkaline 

chlorinated based commercial detergent at the recommended strength.

5. Spray heavily soiled areas with a water soluble degreaser and let stand for 

10 minutes, then remove soil with a plastic scouring pad.

NOTE:  

Avoid the use of abrasive cleaning compounds, chloride based cleaners, 
or cleaners containing quaternary salts.  Never use hydrochloric acid 
(muriatic acid) on stainless steel.

6. Wipe control panel, door vents, door handles, and door gaskets thoroughly

since these areas harbor food debris.

7. Rinse surfaces by wiping with sponge and clean warm water.
8. Remove excess water with sponge and wipe dry with a clean cloth or air dry.

Leave doors open until interior is completely dry.  Replace side racks and shelves.

9. Wipe door gaskets and control panel dry with a clean, soft cloth.

10. Interior can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning and rinsing.  

This solution must be approved for use on stainless steel food contact surfaces.

11. To help maintain the protective film coating on polished stainless steel, clean the

exterior of the cabinet with a cleaner recommended for stainless steel surfaces.
Spray the cleaning agent on the cloth and wipe with the grain of the stainless steel.

12. Clean any glass with a window cleaner.

Always follow appropriate state or local health (hygiene) regulations regarding all
applicable cleaning and sanitation requirements for equipment.

Clean the Probes Daily

Remove all food soil from probes.  Wipe entire probe and cable assembly with warm
detergent solution and a clean cloth.  Remove detergent by wiping each probe and
cable with clean rinse water and a cloth.  Wipe probes and probe brackets with
disposable alcohol pad or sanitizing solution recommended for food contact
surfaces.  Allow probe and cable to air dry in probe holding bracket.

Check the Cooling Fan in the Oven Control Area

While the oven is warm, check that the cooling fan in the oven control area 
is functioning.  The fan is located at the back of the unit, toward the top.  
Model 1200-TH/III has an additional ambient chamber fan located in the back, 
centered between the top and bottom cavity.  Both fans must be functioning 
in order for the oven to work properly.

Check Overall Condition of the Oven Once a Month

Check for physical damage and loose screws.  Correct any problems before 
they begin to interfere with the operation of the oven.

MAKE CERTAIN

THE UNIT IS

DISCONNECTED

FROM THE

POWER

SOURCE BEFORE

CLEANING

Summary of Contents for 1000-TH/III

Page 1: ...B o x 4 5 0 M e n o m o n e e F a l l s W i s c o n s i n 5 3 0 5 2 0 4 5 0 U S A PHONE 262 251 3800 FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 U S A ONLY WEBSITE 800 558 8744 U S A CANADA 262 251 1907 INTERNATIO...

Page 2: ...reset Menu Keys 10 Section 4 Printer Option General Information 11 Connecting the Printer 11 Section 5 User Options Beeper Volume Selection 12 Fahrenheit Celsius Selection 12 Language Choices 12 Print...

Page 3: ...Electrical Installation An identification tag is permanently mounted on the cabinet Make certain the model number and marked electrical ratings match your order Note the serial number for your record...

Page 4: ...commended C The appliance shall be installed using flexible conduit with system meeting requirements of National Electric Code for appliance rating International units should meet national or country...

Page 5: ...ed edge toward the back of the oven Insert the drip pan on the interior bottom surface of the oven 4 Before operating the unit with product become familiar with the operation of the controls Read the...

Page 6: ...until interior is completely dry Replace side racks and shelves 9 Wipe door gaskets and control panel dry with a clean soft cloth 10 Interior can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning an...

Page 7: ...nternal product probe temperature time or when used in conjunction with other keys will review origi nal cooking holding and probe temperature set tings The display will also indicate various pro gram...

Page 8: ...etal probe with a disposable alcohol pad to clean and sanitize before using Only the tip of the probe senses the internal product temperature therefore it is important the tip be placed correctly in t...

Page 9: ...ated and the preheat indicator light will go out Both the Ready and Start indicator lights will flash The set cook temperature will be maintained by the oven and appear in the display while in the rea...

Page 10: ...The oven will beep when preheated and the preheat indicator extinguished Both the Ready and Start indicator lights will flash The set cook temperature will be maintained by the oven and appear in the...

Page 11: ...ct temperature is displayed To change the set temperature press the Up or Down Arrow Keys The green Probe indicator will illuminate The oven preheat indicator will illuminate Oven is now in the prehea...

Page 12: ...obe properly into product Close the oven door Note The oven will beep 3 times every 25 seconds until the oven is loaded and the Start key pressed Press and release Start Key The oven will beep The gre...

Page 13: ...he control has enough memory to store 120 150 temperature samples as a total for all reports combined Temperature samples are read through the product probe Only the tip of the product probe senses th...

Page 14: ...PC terminal With the control in the off mode toggle between on line and off line status by pressing and holding the Up Arrow Key along with the Preset G Key for two seconds One brief beep indicates th...

Page 15: ...guish The oven preset keys are now unlocked Control Panel Lock and Unlock The control panel can be locked at any time in order to prevent inadvertent or accidental setting changes To lock the control...

Page 16: ...163 99 1200 TH III LOWER 250 121 102 CH 120 III LOWER 325 163 Table B Table C INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT FOR CORRECT OPERATION CONTROL MUST BE SET TO MATCH THE POWER SUPPLY LINE Changing the Voltage Se...

Page 17: ...of unit turned on Do not attempt to repair or service the Cook and Hold unit beyond this point Contact Alto Shaam for the nearest authorized service agent Repairs made by any other service agents with...

Page 18: ...ift bonnet paying close attention not to pull on wiring connections Turn bonnet onto its left side when viewed from the front as shown in Illustration B Slide the edge of the bonnet under the 2 securi...

Page 19: ...rning off the circuit in the main supply panel Locate the cable connections in either the front left corner or the right rear corner of the unit and test each cable to ground using a VOM meter Any res...

Page 20: ...nnectors strip back the insulation 1 2 slide a piece of heat shrink tubing over the wire twist the wires together and solder Slide the heat shrink tubing over the soldered connection and heat in order...

Page 21: ...0 750 1000 TH III North America 208 240 CD 33470 NEMA 6 20P Europe 208 240 CD 33469 CEE 7 7 England 208 240 CD 33471 BS1363 Italy 208 240 CD 33566 CEI 23 16 VII Connector Adaptor 208 240 CR 33472 IEC...

Page 22: ...O C MANUAL 8311 TH III FAMILY PG 20 S E C T I O N 6 S E RV I C E S E C T I O N 6 SERVICE VIEW 1...

Page 23: ...13200 13199 44090 CS 24875 2 CS 24874 2 1000 TH III 14826 PE 23660 SH 2325 SR 2266 15892 13155 15415 15721 15879 15881 GS 22952 HD 24171 SC 2073 SC 2071 HG 22338 SC 2072 CS 2026 CS 2025 SC 2351 14823...

Page 24: ...ECTRONIC COMPONENTS Do not replace any electrical components without first disconnecting electrical power to the unit by turning off the circuit breaker in the main supply panel A warning sign should...

Page 25: ...3 ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Do not replace any electrical components without first disconnecting electrical power to the unit by turning off the circuit in the main supply panel A warning sign indicating...

Page 26: ...SC 2661 WS 2420 TT 33255 SW 3563 BP 3567 CB 33374 IT 33306 TT 33476 FI 33405 BK 33546 BK 33364 14785 BK 24427 1493 FI 3580 TN 33230 GS 2750 IN 2003 RS 3578 RL 3583 FU 33429 FI 33406 14390 PG 33333 PG...

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Page 31: ...whichever occurs first Exceptions to the one year part warranty period are as listed A Halo Heat cook hold ovens include a five 5 year parts warranty on the heating element Labor will be covered under...

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