background image

Commercial

Microwave Oven

Owner's Manual

RC17*

RC22*

RC27*

* Additional alphanumeric characters representing other

models in the series may follow each model number.

Keep these instructions for future reference. If the

oven changes ownership, be sure this manual

accompanies oven.

Summary of Contents for RC17 Series

Page 1: ...anual RC17 RC22 RC27 Additional alphanumeric characters representing other models in the series may follow each model number Keep these instructions for future reference If the oven changes ownership be sure this manual accompanies oven ...

Page 2: ...m 13 3 16 x 8 3 4 x 14 7 8 335 x 223 x 378 Oven Cavity Capacity 1 0 Cu Ft I E C 705 of microwave power test Care and Cleaning 15 Cleaning Interior Exterior and Door 15 Cleaning Air Intake Filter 15 Cleaning Discharge Air Vents 16 Changing Oven Light Bulb 16 Cleaning Splatter Shield 16 Before Calling for Service 17 Quick Reference Instructions 20 Model Identification Complete enclosed registration ...

Page 3: ...l Special tools are required to service equipment Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 10 DO NOT cover or block filter or other openings on equipment 11 DO NOT store this equipment outdoors DO NOT use this product near water for example near a kitchen sink in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 12 DO NOT immerse cord or plug in water 13 K...

Page 4: ... other combustible materials that are not intended for cooking 11 When cooking with paper plastic or other combustible materials follow manufacturer s recommendations on product use 12 Do not use paper towels which contain nylon or other synthetic fibers Heated synthetics could melt and cause paper to ignite 13 Do not heat sealed containers or plastic bags in oven Food or liquid could expand quick...

Page 5: ...e compris doit être réparé UNIQUEMENT par un technicien qualifié Des outils spéciaux sont nécessaires à cette fin Contacter le prestataire de service après vente agréé le plus proche pour le faire examiner réparer ou régler 10 NE PAS couvrir ni boucher le filtre ni aucun orifice du four 11 NE PAS placer cet appareil à l extérieur NE PAS l utiliser près d un endroit où il y a de l eau comme dans un...

Page 6: ...tiliser de papier de plastique ni autre matériau combustible non prévu pour la cuisson 11 Si la cuisson utilise du papier du plastique ou autre matériau combustible suivre les recommandations du fabricant concernant son utilisation 12 Ne pas utiliser de serviettes en papier contenant du nylon ou autres fibres synthétiques Ces fibres pourraient fondre et faire enflammer le papier 13 Ne pas faire ch...

Page 7: ...temps de cuisson pourront être prolongés et des fusibles pourraient sauter NEMA 6 20R 6 20P 230V 208V 20AMP RC17 RC20 RC22 NEMA 6 30R 6 30P 230V 208V 30AMP RC27 Fiche de mise à la terre Grounding Instructions WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock or death this equipment must be grounded WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock or death do not alter the plug This equipment MUST be grounded In ...

Page 8: ...ler pieces will cook faster The greatest amount of heating takes place within of an inch of the food s surface The interior of large food items or dense foods is heated by the heat conducted from the outer food layer The most uniform heating occurs in flat doughnut shaped foods For best results cook foods together which have similar sizes and shapes Unpacking Equipment Inspect equipment for damage...

Page 9: ...g or moving food during cooking There are several forms of manipulation Stirring is required less often in microwave cooking than in conventional cooking In conventional cooking you use a spoon to move food up from the bottom of a pan to evenly distribute the heat In microwave cooking you still stir to redistribute the heat within some foods but you need to stir from the outside of a dish toward t...

Page 10: ... of dish and water If dish remains cool and water is hot dish is microwave safe If dish is slightly warm use for short term cooking If dish is hot and water is cool do not use Dish remains cool if not absorbing microwaves and microwaves are being absorbed by water Dish becomes hot if absorbing microwaves Cooking Hints Cover foods for faster more even heating Glass lids plastic wrap plate covers or...

Page 11: ... level If no power level is selected oven operates at 100 percent power HOLD Operates oven with no microwave energy for programmed time DELETE Use to delete preprogrammed number pads current heating stages and power levels STATUS Use in optional programming to change options Press to move through stages 1 4 of programming START Initiates oven operation and saves programming changes to permanent me...

Page 12: ...nt as soon as programming mode is entered Lights when viewing stage with an enabled pause POWER Lights when microwave power is supplied to oven COOK LEVEL Lights when viewing stage with reduced power or hold Power level digit or H for hold display MENU 1 4 Lights active menu ITEM Lights when number is pressed to select item LMT Limit Flashes when either user time limit or maximum time limit is exc...

Page 13: ...r and remove food Operation Preprogrammed Pads Oven contains two menus with 10 preset number pads each Heating times and power levels can be adjusted to fit menu requirements Number pads come preprogrammed from factory to operate at full power for following times MENUS 1 and 2 pads are programmed identically at factory Instructions are written for factory programmed ovens Ovens that are reprogramm...

Page 14: ...r close oven door to exit programming mode Cook Levels and Hold Set oven to cook using between 10 and 100 percent cooking power If food requires time between cooking cycles without microwave energy use HOLD pad When HOLD pad is used oven operates for cooking stage without producing microwave energy Programming Pause Pause is used to stop microwave power halfway through cooking cycle as a reminder ...

Page 15: ...d the microwave oven s operation End of cycle signal maximum heating time and other options can be changed to meeting your cooking needs 1 Open oven door Display shows door If door is closed or STOP RESET pad is pressed before finishing programming sequence oven exits programming mode 2 Press and hold pad 1 for approximately 5 seconds After 5 seconds signal sounds Display shows P 3 Press hidden en...

Page 16: ...reak bulb Replace with bulb rated 250 volt 40 watt 4 Plug in oven Remove Light Bulb Cover Cleaning Splatter Shield CAUTION To avoid oven cavity damage do not operate oven without splatter shield in place Arcing will damage oven cavity and antenna when operated without shield in place Splatter shield keeps top of microwave oven cavity and antenna from becoming soiled Clean soil from shield with dam...

Page 17: ... oven does not accept entries when pad is pressed Open and close oven door Press pad again If oven operates but will not heat food Place one cup cool water in oven Heat for one minute If water temperature does not rise oven is operating incorrectly WARNING To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death do not remove outer case at any time Only authorized servicer should ...

Page 18: ...18 ...

Page 19: ...19 ...

Page 20: ... and power level 4 Repeat steps 2 3 for additional stages 5 Complete steps 8 9 of Changing Preset Number Pads Cook Levels and Hold Set oven to cook using between 10 and 100 percent cooking power If food requires time between cooking cycles without microwave energy use HOLD pad When HOLD pad is used oven operates for cooking stage without producing microwave energy Programming Pause Pause is used t...

Reviews: