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COUNTERTOP ELECTRIC PIZZA OVEN OPERATION MANUAL

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BAKERS PRIDE

 

LIMITED WARRANTY

LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY  

Baker's Pride

 warrants  to the original purchaser of  new 

Baker's Pride

 

products to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal 
and proper use and maintenance service as specified by 

Bakers Pride

 

and upon proper  installation and start-up in accordance with  the 
instructions  supplied with each 

Bakers Pride

  unit. 

Baker's Pride

 

obligation under this warranty is  limited to a period of one [1] year 
from the date of original installation, or eighteen [18]  months from 
original  invoice  date,  whichever occurs first. Defects that occur as a 
result of normal use, within the time period and limitations defined in 
this warranty, will at 

Baker's Pride

 discretion have the parts replaced or 

repaired by 

Baker's Pride

 or a 

Baker's Pride

-authorized service agency. 

THIS WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO ALL LISTED CONDITIONS  

Repairs performed under this warranty are to be performed by a

n

 

Bakers Pride

 authorized service agency. 

Baker's Pride

  will not be 

responsible for  charges  incurred or  service performed by non-
authorized repair  agencies. In all  cases, the nearest 

Baker's Pride

-

authorized service agency must be used. 

Baker's Pride

 will be responsible 

for normal labor  charges incurred in the repair or  replacement of 
a warrantied product within 50 miles  (80.5 km) of an  authorized 
service agency. Time and expense charges for anything beyond that 
distance will be the responsibility of the owner. All labor will need to be 
performed during regular service hours. Any overtime premium will be 
charged to the owner.  For all shipments outside the U.S.A. and Canada, 
please see  the International Warranty for specific details. It is the 
responsibility of the owner  to inspect  and report any shipping damage 
claims, hidden  or  otherwise, promptly  following delivery.  No mileage or 
travel charges will be honored on any equipment that is deemed portable. 
In general, equipment with a cord and plug weighing less than 50 lb. (22.7 
kg) is considered portable and should be taken or shipped to the closest 
authorized service agency, transportation prepaid.  

CONTACT 

Should you require any assistance regarding the operation or maintenance 
of any 

Baker's Pride

 Manufacturing; phone or email our service 

department. In all correspondence provide the model number and serial 
number of the unit needing service; include the voltage or gas type. 
Normal Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central 
Telephone: 800-264-7827 Tech Service Option 2 
Email: 

[email protected]

 

www.

bakerspride

.com

 

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS  
THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

  

Baker's Pride

 sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either 

repair or replacement  parts, subject to the  additional 
limitations detailed  below. This warranty neither assumes nor 
authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those 
expressly covered by this  warranty. 
• Any product which has not been used, maintained, or installed in

 

accordance with the directions  published in the appropriate

 

installation sheet and/or owner’s manual, including incorrect gas or

 

electrical connection. 

Baker's Pride

 is not liable for any unit which 

has been

 

mishandled, abused,  misapplied, subjected to harsh 

chemicals,

 

modified by unauthorized personnel, damaged by flood, 

fire, or other

 

acts of nature [or God], or which have an altered or 

missing serial

 

number. 

• Installation, labor, and job checkouts, calibration of heat controls,

 

air and gas burner/bypass/pilot adjustments, gas or electrical system

 

checks, voltage and  phase conversions, cleaning of equipment, or

 

seasoning of griddle surface. 
• Replacement of fuses or  resetting of circuit breakers, safety

 

controls, or reset buttons. 
• Replacement of broken or damaged glass components, quartz

 

heating elements, and light bulbs. 
• Labor charges for all removable  and  consumable  parts  in gas

 

charbroilers and hotplates, including but not limited to burners,

 

grates, and radiants. 
• Any labor charges incurred by delays, waiting time, or operating

 

restrictions that hinder a service  technician’s ability to perform

 

service. 
• Replacement of parts that fail or are damaged due to normal wear

 

or labor for replacement of parts that can be replaced during a daily

 

cleaning routine, such as but not limited to silicone belts, PTFE non-
stick sheets, control labels,  knobs, bulbs, fuses,  quartz heating

 

elements, baskets, racks, and grease drawers. 
•  Any economic loss of business or profits.
•  Non-OEM parts. Use of non-OEM parts without 

Baker's Pride

 

approval will

 

void the warranty. 

•  Units exceeding one [1] year from original installation date, or more

 

than  eighteen [18] months from original  invoice  date, whichever

 

comes first. 

ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES 

 •  Specific/chain-specific  equipment  may  have additional and/or
extended warranties. 

The  foregoing  warranty  is  in  lieu  of  any  and  all  other  warran�es 
expressed or implied and cons�tutes the en�re warranty. 

 

Summary of Contents for EP-2-2828 Single

Page 1: ...BUILT BY CRAFTSMEN TESTED BY TIME SERIES EP OPERATION MANUAL HEARTHBAKE SERIES COUNTERTOP ELECTRIC DECK OVENS ...

Page 2: ... Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment CAUTION Instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas must be posted in a prominent location in the kitchen area This information shall be obtained from the local gas supplier NOTICE BAKERS PRIDE OVEN COMPANY LLC 265 Hobson St Smithville TN 37166 Phone 800 527 2100 ...

Page 3: ...o refer to the oven by the correct model number including the prefix and suffix letters and numbers and the warranty serial number The rating plate affixed to the oven contains this information IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment For Warranty Service and or Parts this information is required Model Number Serial Number...

Page 4: ...5 46 1168 37 5 952 43 5 1 23 E 2 2828 600 273 43 5 11058 46 1168 37 5 952 43 5 1 23 Specifications Deck Size Overall Dimensions L X W Height Number of Decks Width Depth Height Model Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm EP 1 2828 28x28 711x711 5 25 133 1 42 1067 33 25 845 15 75 400 EP 2 2828 28x28 711x711 5 25 133 2 42 1067 33 25 845 29 737 Dimensions Each oven requires its own supply ...

Page 5: ...d manufactured of non flammable materials The oven must be installed on a surface that is at least as large as the outer dimensions of the oven The oven must be installed with adequate clearance to combustible and non combustible walls If legs are not used the oven must be sealed to countertop with an NSF approved sealant Minimum Operating Clearances Clearances to combustible surface is 1 inch 25 ...

Page 6: ... bolt locations at each corner of the oven base 4 You will need three 3 8 16 hex head bolts and three 3 8 flat washers to mount each leg Align the leg to one of the matching bolt holes on the base and inset a bolt and washer Install the other bolts and finger tighten into place before using a wrench to fully tighten them all 5 Be sure to tighten all bolts for each leg When installing casters make ...

Page 7: ...ation to holes in the bottom shelf Align top hooks to cut outs in upper support bracket Lower into position 8 Align oven racks order separately to the shelf heights desired and slide into place Electrical Connections 1 Installation must be performed by licensed electrician 2 A separate electrical connection to the mains must be provided for each oven 3 An all pole disconnect must be provided by th...

Page 8: ...9 80 on 20 off to 10 high 100 on In order to maximize the potential of the oven and to get maximum power both heat selector switches should be set to 10 high This will be the best setting most of the time for most of the products However if after some experimenting one of the two proves to be too hot only that one should be reduced while the other one stays on high There is no need to reduce both ...

Page 9: ...es indicator and heating elements When oven starts to cool all functions will be restored The top and bottom heat control switches are OFF Turn switches to a position other than OFF This will allow indicator lamps contactors and heating elements to operate Power supply fuses or circuit breakers are blown or have been tripped Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker No power Power supply fuses or circ...

Page 10: ...Wipe interior surfaces with a wet cloth or light weight scouring pad Food particles or spills that accumulate on the baking hearth may be brushed off with a normal oven brush Stubborn spills should be heated to a maximum temperature for approximately one hour to burn the spill so it will crumble and easily brush out afterwards Do not use oven cleaners caustic solutions or mechanical means that may...

Page 11: ...COUNTERTOP ELECTRIC PIZZA OVEN OPERATION MANUAL 9 EXPLODED VIEW Exploded View EP 1 EP 2 2828 ...

Page 12: ...tor 240V 25A 4Pole 50 60Hz 21 M1382X Timer 60 Minute M1384X Timer 15 Minute 22 M1481X Thermostat 400 C 23 M1482X Thermostat Hi Limit 24 P1025X Ground Lug 25 P1045X Snap Bushing 2 26 C1074X Wire Clamp 27 P1098X Terminal Block 28 P1145A Light Assy 240v 15w Snap in 29 P1150A Din Rail 4 1 4 EP 1 30 P1210E Din Rail 8 1 2 EP 1 31 U4168A Manual Installation Operation 32 S1062A Terminal Cap 10 32 33 S1306...

Page 13: ...88 57 84 L1 TH 3 LOWER ELEMENTS S1 26 EP 1 LOWER OVEN 32 11 SINGLE PHASE L1 1 43 K 2 51 29 15 82 14 35 100 66 TH 4 32 L2 L 1 69 58 R 5 750 WATTS 88 67 T3 T4 T2 T1 L3 L4 L2 L1 A2 A1 89 14 R 17 750 WATTS 93 24 81 72 94 21 25 64 1 53 H2 K 3 30 47 S2 70 23 T2 50 68 91 83 H1 K 4 27 85 86 24 H2 43 49 22 3 17 UPPER OVEN TH 2 52 R 6 750 WATTS 3 16 25 23 R 3 500 WATTS 29 L1 71 61 S3 L2 R 12 500 WATTS E LOW...

Page 14: ... 88 57 84 L1 TH 3 LOWER ELEMENTS S1 26 EP 1 LOWER OVEN 32 11 THREE PHASE L1 7 1 43 K 2 51 29 15 82 14 35 100 66 TH 4 32 L2 L 1 69 58 R 5 750 WATTS 88 67 T3 T4 T2 T1 L3 L4 L2 L1 A2 A1 89 14 R 17 750 WATTS 93 49 24 81 72 94 21 25 64 1 53 H2 K 3 30 47 S2 70 23 T2 5 51 68 91 83 H1 K 4 27 55 85 86 24 H2 43 47 22 3 17 UPPER OVEN 93 TH 2 52 R 6 750 WATTS 3 16 25 23 R 3 500 WATTS 29 L1 71 61 S3 L2 R 12 50...

Page 15: ... 3 17 UPPER OVEN TH 2 52 R 6 750 WATTS 3 16 25 23 R 3 500 WATTS 29 L1 69 61 S3 L2 E LOWER ELEMENTS 19 L2 52 34 65 34 48 50 CB3 H2 72 18 56 18 73 61 1 48 95 96 94 97 98 R 2 500 WATTS F1 0 5A F2 0 5A 99 100 COMPONENT LIST CB2 LOWER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER CB3 UPPER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER K1 LOWER OVEN UPPER ELEMENT CONTACTOR K2 LOWER OVEN LOWER ELEMENT CONTACTOR K3 UPPER OVEN UPPER ELEMENT CONTACTOR K4 U...

Page 16: ...7 750 WATTS 67 14 49 24 71 21 25 64 1 53 H2 K 3 30 47 S2 70 23 T2 5 51 68 H1 K 4 27 55 24 H2 43 47 22 3 17 UPPER OVEN TH 2 52 R 6 750 WATTS 3 16 25 23 R 3 500 WATTS 29 L1 69 61 S3 L2 E LOWER ELEMENTS 19 L2 52 34 65 34 48 50 CB3 H2 72 18 56 18 73 61 1 48 95 96 94 97 98 R 2 500 WATTS F1 0 5A F2 0 5A 99 100 COMPONENT LIST CB2 LOWER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER CB3 UPPER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER K1 LOWER OVEN UPP...

Page 17: ...4 R 17 750 WATTS 93 49 24 81 72 94 21 25 64 1 53 H2 K 3 30 47 S2 70 23 T2 5 51 68 91 83 H1 K 4 27 55 85 86 24 H2 43 47 22 3 17 UPPER OVEN 93 TH 2 52 R 6 750 WATTS 3 16 25 23 R 3 500 WATTS 29 L1 71 61 S3 L2 R 12 500 WATTS E LOWER ELEMENTS 19 L2 R 15 750 WATTS 52 4 R 13 500 WATTS 34 65 34 48 87 50 CB3 87 H2 74 18 56 18 73 64 1 R 14 500 WATTS 48 95 96 94 97 98 R 2 500 WATTS F1 0 5A F2 0 5A 99 100 CB1...

Page 18: ...7 LOWER ELEMENTS 67 R 4 500 WATTS 66 64 62 63 61 72 69 73 R 6 750 WATTS R 5 750 WATTS 73 R 7 750 WATTS 74 70 71 69 72 BLACK WHITE GREEN F2 0 5A L 1 F1 0 5A T4 L4 T3 L3 T2 L2 T1 A1 A2 L1 T4 L4 T3 L3 T2 L2 T1 A1 A2 L1 COMPONENT LIST CB1 CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKER CB2 LOWER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER K1 UPPER ELEMENT CONTACTOR K2 LOWER ELEMENT CONTACTOR L1 OVEN LAMP R1 THRU R7 HEATER ELEMENTS S1 MAIN POWER SW...

Page 19: ... LIST CB1 CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKER CB2 LOWER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER K1 UPPER ELEMENT CONTACTOR K2 LOWER ELEMENT CONTACTOR L1 OVEN LAMP R1 THRU R7 HEATER ELEMENTS S1 MAIN POWER SWITCH S2 UPPER ELEMENT SWITCH S3 LOWER ELEMENT SWITCH TB1 MAIN POWER TERMINAL BLOCK TH1 HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT TH3 OVEN THERMOSTAT F1 OVEN LIGHT FUSE F2 OVEN LIGHT FUSE T1 OVEN TIMER 49 50 5 49 5 61 68 64 UPPER ELEMENTS R 1 750...

Page 20: ...8 30 28 27 TH 1 15 19 16 TH 3 21 25 27 1 1 2 15 4 25 39 39 H1 L1 H2 L2 S2 28 41 41 H1 L1 H2 L2 S3 30 16 14 13 TB1 X E Y Z 9 1 52 K 2 K 1 4 51 47 52 48 47 51 61 68 64 UPPER ELEMENTS R 1 750 WATTS R 3 500 WATTS R 2 500 WATTS 68 65 67 LOWER ELEMENTS 67 R 4 500 WATTS 66 64 62 63 61 72 73 R 6 750 WATTS R 5 750 WATTS 73 R 7 750 WATTS 74 70 71 69 72 T4 L4 T3 L3 T2 L2 T1 A1 A2 L1 T4 L4 T3 L3 T2 L2 T1 A1 A...

Page 21: ...R 2 500 WATTS 68 65 67 LOWER ELEMENTS 67 R 4 500 WATTS 66 64 62 63 61 72 73 R 6 750 WATTS R 5 750 WATTS 73 R 7 750 WATTS 74 70 71 69 72 T4 L4 T3 L3 T2 L2 T1 A1 A2 L1 T4 L4 T3 L3 T2 L2 T1 A1 A2 L1 COMPONENT LIST CB1 CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKER CB2 LOWER OVEN CIRCUIT BREAKER K1 UPPER ELEMENT CONTACTOR K2 LOWER ELEMENT CONTACTOR L1 OVEN LAMP R1 THRU R7 HEATER ELEMENTS S1 MAIN POWER SWITCH S2 UPPER ELEMEN...

Page 22: ...and serial number of the unit needing service include the voltage or gas type Normal Business Hours 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m Central Telephone 800 264 7827 Tech Service Option 2 Email TechService partstown com www bakerspride com WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Baker s Pride sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement parts subjec...

Page 23: ...TANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment For Warranty Service and or Parts this information is required Model Number Serial Number Date Purchased ...

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