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The appliance must be installed by a qualified

service technician. The oven must be properly

grounded in accordance with the National

Electrical Code and applicable local codes.
Plug the unit into a properly grounded receptacle

ONLY, positioning the unit so that the plug is

easily accessible in case of an emergency. Arcing

will occur when connecting or disconnecting the

unit unless all controls are in the “

OFF

” position.

Proper receptacle or outlet configuration or

permanent wiring for this unit must be installed

by a licensed electrician in accordance with

applicable local electrical codes.

230V:

To prevent an electrical shock hazard between

the appliance and other appliances or metal

parts in close vicinity, an equalization-bonding

stud is provided. An equalization bonding lead

must be connected to this stud and the other

appliances / metal parts to provide sufficient

protection against potential difference.

The terminal is marked with the following

symbol.

NOTE:

230V appliances must be connected to an

electrical circuit that is protected by an

external GFCI outlet.

E L E C T R I C A L C O N N E C T I O N

I N S T A L L A T I O N

E L E C T R I C A L - 7 6 7 - S K / I I I

VOLTAGE

PHASE

CYCLE

/

HZ

AMPS

kW

AWG

208-240 (

AGCY

) 1

60

16.0

3.85

NO CORD

at 208

1

60

15.5

3.21

OR PLUG

at 240

1

60

17.8

4.27

230

1

50

16.0

3.68

CEE

7/7

220-230V

PLUG

E L E C T R I C A L - 1 7 6 7 - S K / I I I

VOLTAGE

PHASE

CYCLE

/

HZ

AMPS

kW

AWG

208-240 (

AGCY

) 1

60

32.0

7.70

NO CORD

at 208

1

60

30.9

6.43

OR PLUG

at 240

1

60

35.6

8.55

230

1

50

34.1

7.86

NO CORD

OR PLUG

D A N G E R

ENSURE POWER SOURCE

MATCHES VOLTAGE STAMPED

ON APPLIANCE NAMEPLATE.

D A N G E R

To avoid electrical shock, this
appliance MUST be adequately
grounded in accordance with local
electrical codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the current edition
of the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA No. 70. In Canada, all
electrical connections are to be
made in according with CSA C22.1,
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 or
local codes.

D A N G E R

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST

BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE

TECHNICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH

APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES.

E L E C T R I C A L - 2 8 0 0 - S K / I I I

VOLTAGE

PHASE

CYCLE

/

HZ AMPS

kW

AWG

208

1

60

43.1

8.96

CORD

,

NO PLUG

230

1

50

37.1

8.54

NO CORD OR PLUG

208

3

60

27

8.96

NO CORD OR PLUG

380-415 (

AGCY

) 3

50

15.5

9.3

NO CORD OR PLUG

PG

. 10

767-SK/III, 1767-SK/III, 2800-SK/III

INSTALLATION

/

OPERATION

/

SERVICE MANUAL

Summary of Contents for 2800-SK/III

Page 1: ...t ro l Model 767 SK III 1767 SK III 2800 SK III INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE 767 SK III 2800 SK III 1767 SK III W164 N9221 Water Street P O Box 450 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin 53052 0450 USA PHONE...

Page 2: ...service department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance NOTE All claims for warranty must include the full model number and serial number of the unit U N PA C K I...

Page 3: ...ard related C A U T I O N Used to indicate 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...

Page 4: ...eat pro ducing equipment To protect the electronic control main tain sufficient side clearance to prevent the control area from reaching any temperature at or above 140 F 60 C D A N G E R IMPROPER INS...

Page 5: ...optional 6 legs 26 5 8 675mm 27 7 8 708mm Electrical Connection 12 7 8 326mm Electrical Connection 25 1 8 638mm 30 7 16 772mm 25 3 4 653mm 63 15 16 1607mm with 5 Casters 59 3 16 1506mm 31 1 16 788mm...

Page 6: ...g 575 lb 261 kg 64 7 8 1647mm 30 3 4 781mm 32 1 8 816mm 37 3 8 949mm 65 3 8 1659mm 71 1 2 1816mm 6 1 16 154mm Electrical Connection 2 3 4 71mm from top C L 2800 SK III CAPACITY 360 lb 163 kg MAXIMUM V...

Page 7: ...nged SET OF FOUR 5004863 5004863 5004863 Pan Grid Wire 18 X 26 PAN INSERT PN 2115 PN 2115 Pan Slides 230V ONLY 5008240 5008240 Shelf Stainless Steel FLAT WIRE REACH IN RIB RACK SH 2324 SH 2743 SH 2324...

Page 8: ...back insert one stacking post in each of the four corners of the upper unit Secure the stacking posts using one screw and two flat washers that come with the stacking kit Note The flange on the stack...

Page 9: ...unction and will result in the uneven baking with products consisting of semi liquid batter RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS MOBILE EQUIPMENT Any appliance that is not furnished with a power supply cord but tha...

Page 10: ...OR BELOW SIDE RACKS SLIDE DRIP TRAY INTO BRACKETS UNDER DRIP TRAY PLATFORM Standard Drip Pan 14831 Bottom of oven interior below side racks Drip Tray 1008772 Place drip tray into drip tray holder Drip...

Page 11: ...L E C T R I C A L C O N N E C T I O N I N S TA L L AT I O N ELECTRICAL 767 SK III VOLTAGE PHASE CYCLE HZ AMPS kW AWG 208 240 AGCY 1 60 16 0 3 85 NO CORD at 208 1 60 15 5 3 21 OR PLUG at 240 1 60 17 8...

Page 12: ...k of the oven Insert the drip pan on the interior bottom surface of the oven 2 Close the oven doors Press and release control ON OFF key Press the COOK key Press the up and down arrows to set the cook...

Page 13: ...re internal product probe temperature time or when used in conjunction with other keys will review original cooking holding and probe temperature settings The display will also indicate various progra...

Page 14: ...ositioning the tip at the center of the food mass When inserting the probe into solid foods such as meat roast or poultry breasts push the probe in from a straight downward position or in from the sid...

Page 15: ...KER Key for 5 seconds will set the oven to a default temperature of 32 F 0 C to prevent the oven from producing heat Prepare product for smoking Place stainless steel tray filled with ice on shelf abo...

Page 16: ...een PROBE indicator will illuminate Press SMOKER Key To set the smoke time desired use UP or DOWN ARROW key The last set time will be displayed The oven preheat indicator will illuminate Oven is now i...

Page 17: ...e oven will beep The green indicators for power cook smoke probe or time and start will illuminate If programmed to cook by time the display will alternate between showing the set cook temperature and...

Page 18: ...can be locked at any time in order to prevent inadvertent or accidental setting changes To lock the control panel press and hold the UP ARROW Key and then press the ON OFF Key You will hear a brief be...

Page 19: ...aximum 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 with a thermostat control between 60 and...

Page 20: ...wiped as soon as possible but at the very least a minimum of once a day Always thoroughly rinse surfaces after using a cleaning agent and wipe standing water as quickly as possible after rinsing CLEA...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...and cold foods is 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 temperatur...

Page 23: ...laced This error also is displayed if the unit has been unplugged for more than 30 days If this is the case the unit should be plugged in with the circuit break er on and the unit displaying the E 60...

Page 24: ...ensor needs to be replaced D To test probe sensor Test food probe by placing in ice water bath and using an ohmmeter set on the ohm scale The reading should be 100 ohms resistance TROUBLE SHOOTING INT...

Page 25: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 6 38 30 33 33 22 21 3 34 1 14 13 26 24 2 11 9 18 20 9 16 10 5 25 31 12 23 17 41 7 43 3 15 36 46 28 35 29 11 5 47 19 45 32 A A SECTION A A 37 5 4 8 47 5 27 EXTERI...

Page 26: ...5 CS 25675 2 CS 24875 2 CS 24875 2 22 CASTER 3 1 2 RIGID 3 1 2 5 CS 25674 2 CS 24874 2 CS 24874 2 23 CABLE SMOKE HEATER CB 3538 1 CB 3538 2 CB 3538 2 24 BUSHING SNAP 5 16 BU 3009 1 BU 3009 2 BU 3009 1...

Page 27: ...III INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 767 SK III SHOWN S E R V I C E 18 5 17 40 14 1 37 6 38 8 15 23 8 42 17 4 12 24 31 9 19 20 9 35 3 43 13 16 25 11 36 33 22 41 45 44 28 29...

Page 28: ...20 PANEL CONTROL BEZEL PE 26566 1 PE 26566 1 5007264 1 21 NUT HEX 8 32 NU 2296 4 NU 2296 4 NU 2296 4 22 NUT M3 0 5 HEX NUT 18 8 DIN 934 NU 22285 2 NU 22285 2 NU 22285 2 23 HEATSINK THERMALLY COND PAD...

Page 29: ...105 Shoulder Bushing 16 BU 3106 Cup Bushing 16 ST 2439 Stud 16 NU 2215 Hex Nut 32 SL 3063 Insulating Sleeve 16 TA 3540 Electrical Tape 1 roll No 14228 MODEL 2800 SK III includes CB 3045 Cable Heating...

Page 30: ...767 SK III 1767 SK III 2800 SK III INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL PG 29...

Page 31: ...PG 30 767 SK III 1767 SK III 2800 SK III INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL...

Page 32: ...767 SK III 1767 SK III 2800 SK III INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL PG 31...

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Page 38: ...ng 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 due to damag...

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