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PRotECtInG StAInlESS StEEl SURfACES

It is important to guard against corrosion 

in the care of stainless steel 

surfaces.  harsh, corrosive, 

or inappropriate chemicals 

can completely destroy the 
protective surface layer 

of stainless steel.  Abrasive 

pads, steel wool, or metal implements will abrade 
surfaces causing damage to this protective coating 
and will eventually result in areas of corrosion.  
Even water, particularly hard water that contains 
high to moderate concentrations of chloride, will 
cause oxidation and pitting that result in rust 
and corrosion.  In addition, many acidic foods 
spilled and left to remain on metal surfaces are 
contributing factors that will corrode surfaces.

 

Proper cleaning agents, materials, and 

methods are vital to maintaining the appearance 
and life of this appliance.  Spilled foods should be 
removed and the area 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.

ClEAnInG AGEntS

Use non-abrasive cleaning products designed for 
use on stainless steel surfaces.  Cleaning agents 
must be chloride-free compounds and must not 
contain quaternary salts.  Never use hydrochloric 
acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel surfaces.  
Always use the proper cleaning agent at the 
manufacturer's recommended strength.  
Contact your local cleaning supplier for 
product recommendations.

clEaNINg MaTERIalS

The cleaning function can usually be accomplished 
with the proper cleaning agent and a soft, clean 
cloth.  When more aggressive methods must be 
employed, use a non-abrasive scouring pad on 
difficult areas and make certain to scrub with the 
visible grain of surface metal to avoid surface 
scratches.  Never use wire brushes, metal scouring 
pads, or scrapers to remove food residue.

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TO PROTECT STAINLESS STEEL 
SURFACES, COMPLETELY AVOID 
THE USE OF ABRASIVE CLEANING 
COMPOUNDS, CHLORIDE BASED 
CLEANERS, OR CLEANERS 
CONTAINING QUATERNARY SALTS. 
NEVER USE HYDROCHLORIC ACID 
(MURIATIC ACID) ON STAINLESS 
STEEL.  NEVER USE WIRE 
BRUSHES, METAL SCOURING 
PADS OR SCRAPERS.

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Summary of Contents for ASC-2E8 ASC-4E

Page 1: ... 800 558 8744 USA CANADA FAX 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 U S A ONLY www alto shaam com Model ASC 2E ASC 4E Electronic Control Convection Oven Electri c Installation Operation Maintenance MN 28665 10 11 p r i n t e d i n u s a ASC 2E with Mobile Stand Option 5004687 ASC 4E with Stand Option 5003489 ...

Page 2: ...sitioning 11 Electronic Control Operation and Features 12 15 Cooking Guidelines 16 Care and Cleaning Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance 17 Protecting Stainless Steel Surfaces 17 Cleaning Agents 17 Cleaning Materials 17 Equipment Care 18 Clean Daily 18 Exterior 18 Motor Care 18 Service Troubleshooting Guide 19 Full Assembly View ASC 2E 20 Control Assembly ASC 2E 21 Full Assembly View ASC 4E 22 I...

Page 3: ...using or installing the equipment model Contact the Alto Shaam Tech Team 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 UnPACkInG 1 Carefully remove the appliance from the carton or crate notE Do not discard the carton and other packaging material until you h...

Page 4: ... all operators are familiar with the purpose limitations and associated hazards of this appliance Operating instructions and warnings must be read and understood by all operators and users 3 Any troubleshooting guides component views and parts lists included in this manual are for general reference only and are intended for use by qualified technical personnel 4 This manual should be considered a ...

Page 5: ...E 31 1 2 800mm UNCRATED aSc 2E DIMENSIONS h x W x D EXTERIOR 32 1 8 x 30 x 30 1 8 815mm x 762mm x 815mm INTERIOR 20 x 15 x 21 508mm x 381mm x 533mm aSc 4E wEIghT NET 490 lb 222 kg SHIP 535 lb 243 kg CRATE 53 L X 45 W X 49 H DIMENSIONS 1346mm x 1143mm x 1245mm MINIMUM ENTRY CLEARANCE 31 1 2 800mm UNCRATED aSc 4E DIMENSIONS h x W x D EXTERIOR 57 1 2 x 38 x 44 1 2 1461mm x 965mm x 1130mm INTERIOR 24 ...

Page 6: ...36mm 3 1 4 83mm 25 7 16 646mm 30 1 8 815mm Exhaust Electrical 2 51mm from bottom EXTE RI OR DIMENSIONS ASC 2E ASC 4E aSc 4E PRODucT PaN caPacITy 72 lb 33 kg maximum 45 qts 43 liters Twelve 12 18 x 26 x 1 full size sheet pans 6 chrome plated wire shelves with 2 removable side racks and 12 shelf positions spaced at 1 3 4 43mm aSc 2E PRODucT PaN caPacITy 27 lb 12 kg MAXIMUM 17 qts 15 liters Nine 9 18...

Page 7: ...CE OR MAINTENANCE COULD RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY DEATH OR CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT CAUt Ion TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY USE CAUTION WHEN MOVING OR LEVELING THIS APPLIANCE RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS MOBILE EQUIPMENT Any appliance that is not furnished with a power supply cord but includes a ...

Page 8: ...ance with U l 197 Commercial Electric Cooking Appliance Standards local and or National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1990 Service line entry is made through the rear of the oven for connection to the terminal block remove the service panel on the right side of the oven for access to the terminal block The oven is wired at the factory for either single phase or three phase service as indicated on t...

Page 9: ...7 Installation S TackI Ng vENTINg aSSEMBly 2 ASC 2E STK S H O W N CAUt Ion TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY USE CAUTION WHEN MOVING OR LEVELING THIS APPLIANCE Note Actual unit may be different than shown Part numbers and drawings are subject to change without notice ...

Page 10: ...r oven on top of lower unit Align ITEM dESCRIPtIon PARt no QTy 2 RISER FLUE ELECTRIC 1004984 1 3 SCREW 10 SMS 5LG SC 26520 5 Note Actual unit may be different than shown 2 3 Remove top elbow vent prior to installing riser Assemble venting components 2 3 as shown CAUt Ion TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY USE CAUTION WHEN MOVING OR LEVELING THIS APPLIANCE Part numbers and drawings are subject to change wi...

Page 11: ...CASTERS RIGID CS 25674 2 CASTERS SWIVEL W BRAkE CS 25675 2 4 BRACkET STAnD 1004461 1 5 BRACkET ATTAChMEnT 1004369 2 6 ChAnnEL BACk 1004460 1 7 ShELF STAnD 1004466 1 8 RACk OVEn SUPPORT SR 26551 2 9 OVEn RACk Sh 26795 6 10 SCREWS 1 4 20 x 1 2 hEx hEAD SC 22729 27 11 nUT 1 4 20 nyLOn InSERT 18 8 S S nU 23984 27 12 LOCk WAShER 1 4 STAInLESS STEEL WS 2294 27 nOT ShOWn OVEN STAND 5003489 SHOWN Part num...

Page 12: ...ed on the next few pages of this manual aSc 2E PRODucT PaN caPacITy 27 lb 12 kg MAXIMUM 17 qts 15 liters Nine 9 18 x 13 x 1 half size sheet pans 5 chrome plated wire shelves with 2 removable side racks and 9 shelf positions spaced at 1 5 8 41mm aSc 4E PRODucT PaN caPacITy 72 lb 33 kg maximum 45 qts 43 liters Twelve 12 18 x 26 x 1 full size sheet pans 6 chrome plated wire shelves with 2 removable s...

Page 13: ... height POSITION 2 4 6 8 12 POSITION 1 4 7 10 POSITION 1 5 9 POSITION 1 6 1 The best arrangement for broiling baking cookies and for other baked goods under 2 1 2 65mm in height This arrangement can also be used as the maximum capacity for reconstituting frozen entrées 2 General baking with the use of sheet pans for products under 3 1 2 89mm in height Products include cakes pies muffins or extende...

Page 14: ... display C up down arrows D cook indicator E temperature indicator F Probe indicator G Preset indicator H cook key I Probe key J time key K Preset lock key L Start Stop key M Preset keys 1 7 N cancel key O fan speed key P cool down key Q main power switch CONTROL IDENTIFICATION 1 2 4 5 H L I P 3 6 7 O J Q M K N ...

Page 15: ... cycle temperature and remaining cooking time when cooking by TIME b to cook by probe optional If cooking by probe remove probe from its bracket wipe the probe tip with a disposable alcohol pad and properly insert probe into product The display will alternate between set cooking temperature probe temperature and elapsed time when cooking by PROBE 2 Close the oven door PRESS START KEY 3 After COOK ...

Page 16: ...the down arrow C At this point press START STOP L twice This will protect the preset in case of a power outage IMPORTANT After programming a specific product into memory on the preset key it is very important to make a written permanent record of the product and the program letter assigned M enu P resets ERASING A PROGRAM To erase a program the oven must be in the preheat mode The oven cannot be r...

Page 17: ...re display will indicate the ambient air temperature inside the oven To use the probe for cooking remove it from the bracket and wipe the full length of the metal 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 the product for internal temperature accura...

Page 18: ...over cooking 8 Pans should be centered between side racks and each shelf should be loaded evenly to allow proper air circulation within the oven compartment 9 To assure even cooking when baking weigh or measure the product in each pan 10 ASC 2E When cooking five pans of product start from the bottom of the oven and use side rack positions 1 3 5 7 and 9 ASC 4E When cooking six pans of product start...

Page 19: ...leaning agent and wipe standing 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 not contain quaternary salts Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel surfaces Always use the proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer s recommended st...

Page 20: ...ve 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 Wipe control panel door vents and door handles thoroughly since these areas harbor food debris Clean exterior glass surfaces with a commercial window cleaner DO NOT uSE aBRaSIvE...

Page 21: ...ce the control E 78 voltage low Voltage below 90 VAC on a 125 VAC unit or below 190 VAC on a 208 240 VAC unit Correct voltage E 79 voltage high Voltage over 135 VAC on a 125 VAC unit or over 250 VAC on a 208 240 VAC unit Correct voltage E 80 EEPROM Error Ensure that all temperatures and times are properly set Contact factory if problem persists E 81 EEPROM Error Contact factory E 82 EEPROM Error C...

Page 22: ...ements Outer 208V EL 34211 1 5 cover bottom hinge 1005458 1 240V EL 34210 1 6 oven rack sh 26894 5 20 Heat Elements inner 208V EL 34212 1 7 gasket top bottom 1005316 2 240V EL 34209 1 side 1005311 2 21 Block terminal BK 3597 1 8 Feet see pg 10 4 22 block modular BK 25567 1 9 switch door roller sw 34164 1 23 COntactor CN 3731 1 10 Panel overlay PE 26977 1 24 fuse holder fu 34771 1 11 Switch motor p...

Page 23: ...y ba 33554 1 4 cover bottom hinge 1006678 1 17 relay rl 33930 2 5 cover top hinge 1006679 1 18 motor relay rl 33558 2 6 oven rack sh 26795 6 19 high limit sw 34150 1 7 gasket top bottom 1006606 2 20 panel outer RH 1006671 1 side 1000605 2 21 panel outer top and LH 1006623 1 8 Feet see pg 10 4 22 Panel louvered access 1006672 1 9 door assembly RH DR 27849 1 23 cord CD 34094 1 10 switch fan hi lo sw...

Page 24: ...CRIPTION PART No QTY 1 Door assembly LH DR 27850 1 2 Door assembly RH DR 27849 1 3 Baffle Rear 5005222 1 4 blower wheel wH 26405 1 5 motor cavity plate 1011111 1 6 Insulation IN 27866 1 7 Convection motor 115V mo 34790 1 Convection Motor assembly 125V 5010354 1 8 motor mount 1009810 1 9 Heat Elements front 208V EL 34126 1 240 220V EL 34129 1 480V EL 34347 1 Heat Elements Middle 208V EL 34127 1 240...

Page 25: ...le 240V 220V EL 34146 1 Element Middle 480V EL 34346 1 Element Rear 208V EL 34128 1 Element Rear 240V 220V EL 34125 1 Element Rear 480V EL 34345 1 Motor Blower Wheel Convection Motor 115V MO 34208 MO 34790 1 Convection Motor assembly 125V 5010354 1 Wheel blower WH 26895 WH 26405 1 Door Assembly Assembly complete DR 27848 1 Assembly complete RH DR 27849 1 Assembly complete LH DR 27850 1 Electrical ...

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Page 28: ...ASC 2E ASC 4E Electric Convection Ovens Electronic Control 26 ...

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Page 30: ...itional fees To be valid a warranty claim must be asserted during the applicable warranty period This warranty is not transferable THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO 1 Calibration 2 Replacement of light bulbs door gaskets and or the replacement of glass due to damage of any kind 3 Equipment damage caused by accident shipping improper installation or alteration 4 Equipment used under conditions of abu...

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