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Mounting Stacking Bracket 

1. Install 4 pcs 5" castors or short legs to the baseplate of the bottom oven, as described in 

the previous section.   

2. Put the oven on the upper layer to that on the lower layer and align the edges of all   
    ovens.   
3. Dismantle two existing screws on the rear lower part of the oven on the upper layer   
    and dismantle one existing screw on the rear upper part of the oven on the lower layer.   
4. Install the stacking bracket using the existing screws and those in the packaging bag. 
5. Repeat the steps and install the second stacking bracket on the other side.

 

 

Mounting Flue Extension to Top Oven

 

1. Take out the flue out of the packaging box and insert its upper part from bottom to top   
    into the opening at the rear upper part of the oven on the upper layer. 
2. Align the lower part of the flue with the opening of the baseplate at the rear lower part   
    of the oven on the upper layer.   
3. Align the hole on the flue with that on the rear plate of the oven on the upper layer and   
    fix it on the rear plate with 6 screws.

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ATCO-513B-1

Page 1: ...tering Equipment INC requests that please register your warranty online at www atosausa com For any service issues please kindly contact us at Email warranty atosausa com Or Toll Free 1 855 855 0393 Gas Fired Convection Oven Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...Before you begin please read these instructions carefully to use this product correctly to make the product perform ideally and to avoid hazards ...

Page 3: ...manual in a safe place for convenient reference and operation This instruction manual is subject to any change without further notice and the manufacturer reserves the right of final interpretation The appliance is designed for commercial purposes not for household use A statement instructing the purchaser to post in a prominent location instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas...

Page 4: ...ety Protection 3 2 Brief Introduction 3 3 Manufacturer s Authority and Responsibility 3 4 Parameter Specifications 4 5 Transport and Storage 6 6 Installation and Debugging 6 7 Safety Notices and Precautions 12 8 Operating Instructions 13 9 Cleaning and Maintenance 18 10 Electrical Schematic 22 ...

Page 5: ...xecute the requirements of local gas supply sector If you smell a gas leak turn off the gas valves immediately and call the gas company The product should not be operated by those under 18 years of age or those with physical or mental disorders or disabilities that lack the necessary knowledge or experience unless with appropriate instructions and sufficient safety 2 Brief Instruction Such product...

Page 6: ...sons Not follow this instruction guidance and warning in in using and testing Not in accordance with the requirements of technical parameters using this product Incorrectly or irrationally using the product by untrained personnel Not obey the local law using this product Be repaired or changed by unauthorized technicians Use the spare parts or accessories provided by non manufacturers Accidents ca...

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Page 9: ...to prevent damage of the product packing Wrapped equipment should not be in open air for a long time and shall be placed in a well ventilated and non corrosive gases warehouse When equipment needs temporary storage rainproof measures should be taken 6 Installation and Debugging Any erroneous installation adjustment refit overhaul or maintenance may cause property damage or personal injury The work...

Page 10: ...a quick disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel ANSI Z21 4 CSA6 9 When installing the oven with casters and quick disconnect hose adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the oven without depending on the connector and the quick disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the oven movement Restraining means may be...

Page 11: ...ng fume exhauster according to the local regulations Important Installation and ventilation laws and codes are very different you should state and comply with all codes of the National Fire Protection Association Inc when it comes to requirements for installation of equipment Hoist the product using a forklift to some height fix the supporting leg to 3 corresponding holes of the baseplate using a ...

Page 12: ...Install the stacking bracket using the existing screws and those in the packaging bag 5 Repeat the steps and install the second stacking bracket on the other side Mounting Flue Extension to Top Oven 1 Take out the flue out of the packaging box and insert its upper part from bottom to top into the opening at the rear upper part of the oven on the upper layer 2 Align the lower part of the flue with ...

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Page 14: ...e isolated from the supply by disconnecting it If the piping system is tested at a pressure lower than or equal to 1 2 psi 3 45kPa this oven should be isolated from the supply by shutting off the manual shut off valve located on the front panel ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Your oven is supplied for connection to a 115 volt single phase grounded circuit The electric motor oven lights indicator lights and...

Page 15: ...o function properly as well as remove unwanted vapors and products of combustion Not venting the ovens properly can result in unsatisfactory baking results as well as the possibility of damaging your oven To keep your warranty in force a proper ventilation system must be employed either direct vented or under a canopy Warning Use soap water or testing instrument to test whether piping joint leaks ...

Page 16: ...nt gas escape It s very important to debug the new stove Through the comprehensive system test of equipment we can ensure function and safety performance of products Discovering any potential problems before use such as equipment s placement ventilation operation etc can avoid costly losses 7 Safety Notices and Precautions Warning For your safety do not place petrol and other flammables nearby Ple...

Page 17: ...rsonal injury or even death Do not use out of doors Such appliance is used to bake the food and shall not be used for other purposes The equipment does not contain any user serviceable parts Dealers or technicians will repair it Do not take apart any spare parts without authorization Never change any other parts without authorization to this equipment otherwise may cause hazards and the manufactur...

Page 18: ... Qualified Operating Personnel are those individuals who have carefully read the information contained in this manual are familiar with the function of the oven and or have had experience with operating the equipment described We recommend following these instructions to insure optimum performance long life and trouble free service from your oven WARNING The gas fired Convection Ovens rely on elec...

Page 19: ... Digital display Displays time remaining in the chosen cycle 4 Time Adjustment buttons Sets Adjusts count down timer for cook cycle 5 Temperature Adjustment Buttons Sets Adjusts cooking temperature 6 Temperature Digital Display Displays the temperature inside the oven 7 Pulse Fan Button Enable Disables the Pulse Fan function ...

Page 20: ...the oven operates at a specified temperature and the fan runs continuously unless the cycle option is selected In cycle mode the fan runs for 30 seconds and is off for 30 seconds This cycle continues during the specified cook time 2 Hold Mode In this mode the oven operates at a specified hold temperature however the fan only runs when the burners are on If the fan mode switch is in the COOL positi...

Page 21: ... mode the fan runs for 30 seconds and is off for 30 seconds The fan indicator light will blink when the fan is in cycle mode It stays on steady when the fan is in continuous run mode 5 Select the correct fan speed for the item being cooked The Fan Speed switch has two speeds HI or LOW 6 Set the desired cook time by using the up and down arrows next to the cook time display Up increases time down d...

Page 22: ...ors are closed For ovens equipped with an interior light the light may be turned on by pressing and holding the LIGHTS button at the top of the Control Panel The cook time oven temperature and fan cycle mode can be changed during the cook cycle as needed To cancel a cook cycle press the START STOP button 10 If the HOLD mode is NOT enabled the oven begins beeping and the display will flash 00 indic...

Page 23: ...urns the oven to the COOK mode 11 When cooking is completed press the Power ON OFF button to turn the oven off GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION These guidelines are to assist you in obtaining the best performance from your oven 1 Always pre heat your oven before cooking by placing the temperature setting at the desired temperature The oven is pre heated when the Indicator Light goes out 2 Always u...

Page 24: ...our oven The best results are always achieved when a systematic record of times and temperatures is kept for reference 2 The oven will hold up to thirteen 18 x 26 457mm x 660mm sheet pans Your product and pan height will determine how many racks can be loaded Do not place an empty sheet pan or aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven This will disrupt the airflow and cause uneven cooking results 1 ...

Page 25: ...g with the oven ON will keep the product from rippling or being pushed by the fan 4 When starting off with frozen product you may wish to pre heat your oven up to 100 F above the temperature you are going to cook Load the product and reset the temperature for the normal time 5 For longer bulb life do not leave the oven lights on when not viewing the product 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Do not use an...

Page 26: ...aned regularly using a degreasing agent For heavier deposits a commercial oven cleaner such as Dow Oven Cleaner Easy Off can be used Care must be taken to prevent these alkaline type cleaners from coming in contact with any aluminized steel surfaces in the oven including the blower wheel The blower wheel racks and rack supports can be removed and soaked in a solution of ammonia and water Warning D...

Page 27: ... first turn off the power and gas supply before maintenance WARNING Units provided with casters have a restraint to limit the movement of the oven If this restraint is disconnected during servicing it must be reconnected after the appliance has been returned to its original installed position These maintenance instructions are for the use of qualified service personnel only Service by other than q...

Page 28: ...gas fired convection oven have doors that are inter connected so they operate simultaneously by means of a chain and turnbuckle assembly The doors are properly adjusted and inspected before the oven leaves the factory However from time to time it may become necessary to readjust the doors after usage If you find it necessary to adjust the doors for proper operation the chain and turnbuckle assembl...

Page 29: ...or switch The door switch is located behind the combustion compartment cover on the right side The door switch is activated by a cam which is mounted to the door s hinge pin with a setscrew 1 Open the doors fully 2 Remove the lower cover by loosening the four screws located inside the door opening 3 Position the doors so they are nearly closed but not latched 4 To adjust the cam loosen the setscre...

Page 30: ...nance should consist of but not be limited to 1 Inspection for blockages or build up which might interfere with the venting the venting of the oven 2 Repair of such blockages 3 Proper installation of the draft hood or flue guard 4 Inspection of the venting canopy its drive motors and belts etc 5 Proper preventive maintenance can reduce your chances of costly repairs ...

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