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500-S, 750-S, 1000-S, 1000-UP • INSTALLATION/OPERATION/SERVICE MANUAL • 21.

EQUIPME NT  CARE

Under normal circumstances, this

oven should provide you with long

and trouble free service.  There is no

preventative maintenance required,

however, the following Equipment

Care Guide will maximize the potential life and

trouble free operation of this oven.

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.

CLEAN  DAILY

1. Disconnect unit from power

source, and let cool.

2. Remove all detachable items

such as wire shelves, side

racks, and drip pans.  Clean 

these items separately.

3. Wipe the interior metal surfaces 

of the oven with a paper towel to

remove loose food debris.

4. Clean the interior metal surfaces of the cabinet

with a damp clean cloth or sponge and any

good commercial detergent.  

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.

5. Spray heavily soiled areas with a water soluble

degreaser and let stand for 10 minutes, then

remove soil with a plastic scouring pad.

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 a clean 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  DOOR  VENTS

Door vents need to be inspected and cleaned 

as required.

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.  

CHECK  OVERALL  CONDITION  OF 
OVEN  ONCE  A  MONTH

Check the oven once a month for physical damage and

loose screws. Correct any problems before they begin

to interfere with the operation of the oven.

DO NOT USE OVEN IF CONTROLS ARE NOT 
PROPERLY FUNCTIONING

Refer to the Trouble Shooting Guide located in this

manual or call an authorized service technician.

D A N G E R

DISCONNECT UNIT FROM

POWER SOURCE BEFORE

CLEANING OR SERVICING.

D A N G E R

AT NO TIME SHOULD THE INTERIOR
OR EXTERIOR BE STEAM CLEANED,
HOSED DOWN, OR FLOODED WITH
WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION OF
ANY KIND.  DO NOT USE WATER JET
TO CLEAN.

SEVERE DAMAGE OR

ELECTRICAL HAZARD

COULD RESULT.

WARRANTY BECOMES VOID IF

APPLIANCE IS FLOODED

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Summary of Contents for 1000-UP

Page 1: ...ION OPERATION MAINTENANCE 1000 S 1000 UP 750 S 500 S W164 N9221 Water Street P O Box 450 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin 53052 0450 USA PHONE 262 251 3800 800 558 8744 USA CANADA FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 87...

Page 2: ...or Vents 21 Clean the Probes Daily 21 Check Cooling Fan 21 Check Overall Condition of Oven 21 Sanitation Sanitation Food Safety 22 Internal Food Product Temperatures 22 Service Thermostat Accuracy 23...

Page 3: ...alling the equipment model Contact the Alto Shaam service department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance NOTE All claims for warranty must include the full model...

Page 4: ...icate the presence of a hazard that can or will cause minor personal injury property damage or a potential unsafe practice if the warning included with this symbol is ignored C A U T I O N Used to ind...

Page 5: ...esulted in a total of 0 55 milligrams per cubic meter with no visible smoke and is considered representative of all oven models in the line Based on these results hood installation and or outside vent...

Page 6: ...mm casters 34 11 16 880mm with optional 6 152mm legs approximate 33 1 16 3839mm with 3 1 2 89mm Casters 27 3 4 705mm 29 1 4 743mm with optional bumper 56 5 8 1438mm Pass Through Option 28 711mm Electr...

Page 7: ...ith optional 6 152mm legs approximate 28 1 4 716mm with optional bumper 33 3 16 843mm with 3 1 2 89mm Casters 27 7 8 708mm 55 1 2 1408mm with optional bumper 53 9 16 1360mm 77 1 2 1967mm Pass Through...

Page 8: ...l 6 152mm legs approximate 25 636mm with optional bumper 22 9 16 573mm 39 7 8 1012mm with 3 1 2 89mm Casters 34 1 2 878mm 37 3 16 945mm 31 15 16 810mm Pass Through Option 33 1 4 844mm 31 788mm 16 5 8...

Page 9: ...76 1929mm with optional 6 152mm legs approximate 20 1 2 521mm 24 1 8 613mm 72 15 16 1852mm 33 13 16 859mm 16 15 16 429mm 53 1 16 1347mm 51 1 16 1297mm 34 1 2 876mm Shown With Optional Bumper Pass Thr...

Page 10: ...Pull 55662 55662 55662 Legs 6 152mm Stemmed SET OF FOUR 5011149 5011149 5011149 5011149 Pan Grid Wire 18 X 26 PAN INSERT PN 2115 PN 2115 PN 2115 Pass Through Design AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AVAI...

Page 11: ...pment If casters need to be removed lay the unit on its back and remove the set screw on each caster Pull the casters out of the unit 2 While appliance is laid on its back insert one stacking post in...

Page 12: ...e to properly level this oven can cause improper function and will result in the uneven baking with products consisting of semi liquid batter RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS MOBILE EQUIPMENT Any appliance that...

Page 13: ...TOM OF OVEN INTERIOR BELOW SIDE RACKS DRIP TRAY DRIP TRAY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 500 S 750 S 1000 S SEE ALTO SHAAM PARTS LIST FOR ALTO SHAAM PART NUMBERS WA R N I N G FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL TH...

Page 14: ...CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY Item Description Qty 1 Double Sided Tape 1 2 Drip Tray Holder 1 3 8 32 x 1 4 Phil Screw 3 4 Drip Tray 1 1 Poke holes through double sided tape which is attached to the back...

Page 15: ...GE PHASE CYCLE HZ AMPS KW CORD PLUG 120 AGCY 1 60 8 0 96 NEMA 5 15P 120 1 60 8 6 1 03 15A 125V PLUG 208 240 AGCY 1 60 4 0 96 NEMA 6 15P at 208 1 60 3 7 78 15A 250V at 240 1 60 4 3 1 03 PLUG USA ONLY 2...

Page 16: ...lean cloth and mild soap solution Rinse carefully 2 Clean and install the cabinet side racks Shelves should be positioned with the curved end up and toward the back of the unit reach in models HEATING...

Page 17: ...uantity of product Whether or not the door vents should be open or closed will also depend on the type of food being held When holding food for prolonged periods it is advisable to periodically check...

Page 18: ...AHRENHEIT CELSIUS With the control off to choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius press and hold the UP arrow key until either F or C is shown in LED display Release key when desired setting is displaye...

Page 19: ...he fully integrated food service facility HACCP compliant automated logging database storage Printed HACCP reports Data analysis for corrective action Real time sensor values and alarms Alarm notifica...

Page 20: ...ill flash quickly may be more than one b The timer with the shortest amount of time remaining will flash slowly c All other active timers will be illuminated may be more than one 6 Turn OFF alarm Alar...

Page 21: ...y of freshly cooked foods however a maximum of 1 to 2 minutes must be the only time period allowed for the initial heat to be released from the product Most Halo Heat holding equipment is provided wit...

Page 22: ...ng water as quickly as possible after rinsing CLEANING AGENTS Use non abrasive cleaning products designed for use on stainless steel surfaces Cleaning agents must be chloride free compounds and must n...

Page 23: ...is 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 clean...

Page 24: ...by internal product temperature A quality thermometer is an effective tool for this purpose and should be routinely used on all products that require holding at a specific temperature A comprehensive...

Page 25: ...lding cabinet sensor located inside the holding compartment at the left side of the unit is completely clean C Suspend the thermal indicator in the center of the holding compartment D Allow the temper...

Page 26: ...nce If it is more than 2 ohms higher or lower sensor needs to be replaced If Ohm reading is 100 replace display If Ohm reading is not 100 replace sensor E 11 Air Sensor Fault open Inoperative Unit Air...

Page 27: ...OVIDED FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY UNTRAINED OR UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL This section is provided for the assistance of qualified tech...

Page 28: ...TALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 26 36 15 34 6 24 33 8 23 14 26 27 37 7 28 5 13 11 18 19 30 3 22 20 4 29 21 31 2 1 38 35 17 A A SECTION A A 10 9 16 32 25 12 S E R V I C E PA R T S 750 S Unit Shown A...

Page 29: ...4874 1 4874 1 4874 1 18 CASTER RIGID CS 25674 2 CS 25674 2 CS 25674 2 19 CASTER SWIVEL W BRAKE CS 25675 2 CS 25675 2 CS 25675 2 20 GASKET ASSY DOOR GS 23790 1 GS 22951 1 GS 22952 1 21 HANDLE OFFSET MA...

Page 30: ...34 32 500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 28 S E R V I C E PA R T S S E R V I C E 1000 UP 12 1 21 28 28 16 32 5 20 28 15 3 33 6 7 11 8 27 26 17 19 18 10 26 34 9 1000 UP P...

Page 31: ...RIPTION QTY 1 13676 SHIM HINGE 8 16 CS 24875 CASTER SWIVEL W BRAKE 2 2 1006871 NON PRODUCT PROBE SEAL 2 17 CV 22173 COVER HINGE 8 3 1007145 CASTER SPACER 12 18 GS 23622 GASKETS ADHESIVE 125X 375 1 4 1...

Page 32: ...al Control 500 S 750 S 1000 S 208 240V Unit Shown 5 1 14 20 2 15 3 13 12 9 18 19 4 11 10 8 17 16 7 13 11 20 22 33 3 16 8 29 19 18 29 10 17 36 7 30 34 25 37 6 28 32 27 5 24 31 2 9 12 14 15 13 23 1 26 3...

Page 33: ...BY 500 S 1 PE 27267 OVERLAY ELEC 750 S 1 5004770 BONNET SPOT ASSBY 750 S 1 PE 27082 OVERLAY ELEC 1000 S 1 5005031 BONNET SPOT ASSBY 1000 S 1 20 PG 25574 3 8 HOLE 120V ONLY 1 4 5007164 HI LIMIT BULB CO...

Page 34: ...M B LY 5 3 12 15 2 14 20 1 13 7 16 17 8 19 4 18 9 11 6 Manual Control 1000 UP 208 240V Unit Shown Electronic Control Option 1000 UP 208 240V Unit Shown 10 23 11 24 8 29 1 28 5 30 3 27 37 33 22 35 25...

Page 35: ...NEL BEZEL 1 4 BA 33554 BOARD POWER SUPPLY 12V DC SWTICH 1 21 PE 27938 CONTROL PANEL OVERLAY 1 5 BK 3019 T BLOCK 1 22 PG 25574 HOLE PLUG 3 8 1 6 BP 3567 BEEPER 1 23 PG 28439 PLUG DOME 187 HOLE 4 7 BU 3...

Page 36: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 34 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 37: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 35 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 38: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 36 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 39: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 37 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 40: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 38 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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Page 42: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 40 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 43: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 41 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 44: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 42 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 45: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 43 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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Page 47: ...500 S 750 S 1000 S 1000 UP INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 45 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 48: ...sserted during the applicable warranty period This warranty is not transferable THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO 1 Calibration 2 Replacement of light bulbs and or the replacement of display case glass...

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