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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Note: Only 

Pizza

 or 

Bread

 can have direct contact with ceramic decks. All other food products 

must be placed in a pan or container to avoid direct contact with ceramic decks.

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GENERAL BAKING

Models: P-18, BK-18, P-22S, P-22BL, P-24S, P-44S, P-44BL, P-46S, P-48S, PX-14 and PX-16

Preheat the oven by setting the thermostat to the desired temperature. When the thermostat 
light goes out and has cycled three times, the oven is ready for use.

These ovens have been designed to bake both fresh and frozen products. Frozen fruit pies 
should be taken directly from the freezer and placed into the oven. Cooking time will vary with 
the size of the pie, but under normal conditions a frozen pie should bake approximately in the 
same time as a fresh pie.

These ovens work well for toasting, melting cheese, baking frozen entrees, roasting small meat 
items, etc.

The temperature range for pizza baking is usually between 500° F (260° C) and 575° F (300° C) 
depending on the individual product.

Allow the pizza to bake until the cheese bubbles and the bottoms are evenly brown. (Rotate if 
necessary)

The design of the PX-14 and PX-16 is such that normal baking temperature may be too high for 
good results. Set the thermostat approximately 25° F (15° C) BELOW normal setting. Adjust 
temperature as needed.

Do not keep the oven door open too long when loading since heat will escape, resulting in 
slower baking.

When production requirements are low, keep the temperature low to prevent the bottoms from 
burning.

As demand increases, temperature should be raised for faster recovery.

Fresh dough generally requires a slightly lower baking temperature and longer bake time than 
defrosted pre-baked crusts.

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GENERAL BAKING TIPS

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Pizza crusts should be fully defrosted before baking.

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Wet areas on the bottom of a pizza will cause them to stick to the deck. Avoid spills.

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For fresh dough pizza, flour or corn meal on the peel will prevent sticking and ease placement 

of the pizza on the deck.

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Increasing bake temperature during heavy production assists in maintaining temperature. 

After the rush is over, reduce temperature to prevent burning.

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Heavily topped pizzas require longer bake times at lower temperatures.

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Summary of Contents for PX-14

Page 1: ...ation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this...

Page 2: ...irements for Installation 3 4 Initial Start Up 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECTION ITEM PAGE 1 General Baking 5 2 General Baking Tips 5 3 Special Features 6 4 Cleaning 6 5 Service and Trouble Shooting 7...

Page 3: ...s only rated at 90 C If a line cord is used for the installation of the unit in Europe it should be a minimum of H07RN F type conforming to EN60 335 1 and or local codes Use minimum conductor size as...

Page 4: ...ate smoke or fumes and must be done in a well ventilated area CAUTION OVEREXPOSURE TO SMOKE OR FUMES MAY CAUSE NAUSEA AND DIZZINESS For initial heating of the new oven follow the steps below Place the...

Page 5: ...he cheese bubbles and the bottoms are evenly brown Rotate if necessary The design of the PX 14 and PX 16 is such that normal baking temperature may be too high for good results Set the thermostat appr...

Page 6: ...bake ovens Optional Electronic Timer A Digital electronic 99 minute timer can be provided on all models to give an audible signal at the end of a pre set time Note TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE OVEN For...

Page 7: ...the oven still does not operate take the following steps Disconnect the power supply to the unit by removing the supply cord and or turning off the main switch b Contact the factory factory representa...

Page 8: ...UPPER HEATING COILS LB LC LT UT UC UB L2 L1 THERMOSTAT EGO 3 POLE THERMOSTAT EGO 3 POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT BREAKER PILOT LIGHT PILOT LIGHT LIGHT SWITCH OPT LIGHT SWITCH OPT 2 3 OR 4 AS REQUIRED...

Page 9: ...L1 L2 230 9 3 MODEL DP2 0 0 P48S 230 400 230 9 3 P46S 230 400 230 9 3 P44S 230 400 230 9 3 P44SH 230 400 230 9 3 0 0 6 3 12 6 12 6 34 6 230 230 31 3 230 230 25 0 230 230 18 7 230 230 22 0 230 230 2 1...

Page 10: ...T ELECTRONIC TIMER 250V OPT BK16 TIMER 250V BUZZER 250V LAMPS OPT 1 OR 2 AS REQUIRED LIGHT SWITCH OPT PILOT LIGHT CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT BREAKER THERMOSTAT EGO 3 POLE TE CE BE HEATING COILS BK28 BK18...

Page 11: ...MPS OPT BUZZER TIMER 250V BR7 BK16 ELECTRONIC TIMER 250V OPT ROBERTSHAW THERMOSTAT SINGLE POLE WITH SWITCH BR1 WT22 WT24 BR5 BK18 850 850 1 700 1 715 6 1 5 1 6 2 6 2 6 1 6 1 19 2 17 4 10 4 13 9 19 5 2...

Page 12: ...R LOWER CHAMBER LS LS L L LS LS L L UB UC UT TH P LB LC LT TH TH TH P 200V 1 200V 3 208V 1 208V 3 240V 1 240V 3 T LS B M L L LB LC LT TH TH P TH TH N 400V 3 N L1 L2 L3 P L L M B TH TH UT UC UB LS T TH...

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