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FLOOR MODEL GAS DECK OVEN OPERATION MANUAL

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Pilot Burner Lighting Procedure: 

(a)  Turn the red handle on gas shut off valve to ‘OFF’ 

(horizontal) position.

(b)  Wait for five minutes to allow gas, which may 

have accumulated in the burner compartment, to 
escape.

(c)  Depress “RED” button on pilot safety valve and 

light Pilot Burner. Hold in pressed position for 
about 1/2 minute (30 seconds), and release 
the “RED” button. The Pilot Burner should now 
remain lit.

If Pilot Burner fails to ignite or does not remain lit, repeat 
the steps (a) through (c).

Pilot Burner Flame Adjustment:

It is important to have the correct Pilot Burner Flame 
size as shown in Fig. 10. If necessary, adjust the Pilot 
Burner Flame by turning Pilot Adjust Screw (See Fig. 
11) clockwise to reduce or counterclockwise to increase.

Figure 10

Figure 11

Burner Operation:

(A)  Main Burner:

 

After the pilot burner is ignited, when heat is 

desired, turn gas cock dial to ‘ON’() position and 
set the thermostat dial to the desired temperature. 
The oven burner flame should always have a blue 
appearance. That indicates a good mixture of gas 
and air. When using LP gas, the flame will have a 
blueyellow appearance.

 

Should the Burner fail to light, check to see if 

there is a problem with the gas supply. lf there are 
other appliances on the same line, shut them off 
temporarily and see if the burner comes back on, 
or it fluctuates as other gas appliances are turned 
on and off. That would indicate overloading of the 
gas supply lines or a faulty gas pressure regulator. 
Contact an authorized Service Agency or your local 
Gas Supply Company.

(B)  Aeration And By-Pass Flame Adjustment:

 

Flame and air mixer adjustments and the By-Pass 

Flame adjustment for the Main Burner are done at 
the factory. These adjustments are sealed before 
the oven leaves the factory. 

Contact an authorized 

Service Agency if you need help.

Thermostat Calibration:

No attempt should be made to calibrate the thermostat 
because it is accurately calibrated and sealed by the  
manufacturer. 

Contact an authorized Service Agency if 

you need help.

Flame Diverters:

Flame diverters distribute the heat evenly below the 
baking deck. They must be in good condition and 
properly placed above the burners in the burner 
chamber in order to be effective. Damaged or 
improperly installed flame diverters adversely affect 
the oven performance. Make sure that the ‘V’ shaped 
diverters are pushed all the way to the back of the oven 
as far as they will go. Check them periodically and 
replace them as necessary.

Summary of Contents for SUPER DECK Y-600

Page 1: ...BUILT BY CRAFTSMEN TESTED BY TIME SERIES Y600 Y800 OPERATION MANUAL SUPERDECK SERIES GAS DECK OVENS ...

Page 2: ...lling 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 1307 N Watters Rd Suite 180 Allen TX 75013 Phone 800 527 2100 Fax 914 576 0605 www bakerspride com P N U4282A 06 17 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 3: ...GHTING PROCEDURE 8 BREAKING IN 8 BAKING 8 RECOMMENDED OPERATING PROCEDURE 8 HELPFUL HINTS 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 9 OVEN EXTERIOR 9 CONTROL PANEL 9 FLUE VENT 10 OVEN INTERIOR 10 A BAKING CHAMBER 10 B BAKING DECKS 10 C BURNER COMPARTMENT 10 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 11 EXPLODED VIEWS PARTS LISTS 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS 16 WARRANTY 17 EN 437 Gas Cat Gas and Supply Pressures Designated European Market u A ...

Page 4: ...6891 WARNING Clearances Combustible Construction Non Combustible Construction Minimum Clearance from Left Side 3 75mm 0 Minimum Clearance from Right Side 1 25mm 2 Minimum Clearance from Rear 3 75mm 2 51mm Set Up The oven must be installed in a well ventilated area Your oven is packed standing on its back Leave it on its back while unpacking The skid may be left under the oven for convenience in fu...

Page 5: ...g 4 b Bolt side braces and rear brace to legs using supplied 3 8 16 x 3 4 bolts lock washer and flat washer See Fig 5 c Using proper lifting equipment lower the oven from its back to its bottom Lift the unit and set on stand See Fig 6 d Move the oven to its final location keeping the minimum clearances from the back of the oven to the wall This clearance is necessary for safe operation and to prov...

Page 6: ...from the baking chamber leaving the two metal hearth liner sheets on the baking chamber floor Make sure that the two metal hearth liner sheets cover the entire bottom of the chamber b Depending on the model three or five slabs of the Pizza Deck are provided with the oven This material is heavy and fragile and should be handled carefully A Three Deck Installation a Slide one deck into the baking ch...

Page 7: ...st be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes and or the latest edition of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 in USA Canadian Electric Code CSAC22 2 in Canada b In Europe appliance must be connected by an earthing cable to all other units in the complete installation and thence to an independent earth connection in compliance with EN 60335 1 and or local codes c The ovens should ...

Page 8: ...f the safety valve The safety pilot valve is in effect a two stage control After initial lighting the pilot burner stays on without the gas cock dial being held pressed in After 1 2 minutes the valve opens fully to let the gas flow past the safety pilot valve into the burner system After the Gas Supply has been connected it is extremely important to check all the piping for leaks Use a soap and wa...

Page 9: ...w appearance Should the Burner fail to light check to see if there is a problem with the gas supply lf there are other appliances on the same line shut them off temporarily and see if the burner comes back on or it fluctuates as other gas appliances are turned on and off That would indicate overloading of the gas supply lines or a faulty gas pressure regulator Contact an authorized Service Agency ...

Page 10: ...edients and temperature that gives the right bake for your crust sauce and cheese combination and your customer s taste mark and keep it Deck baking refers to baking Pizza directly on the deck Generally it is a thin product that requires temperature of at least 550 F 290 C Screen baking refers to baking Pizza on a screen The screen lifts the Pizza off the deck The screen may be removed near the en...

Page 11: ...When choosing pans be sure to pick a pan which is closest in height of your product Dark color pans and screens transfer heat better than light colored aluminum pans or screens They must be seasoned before use CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE This appliance must be serviced by an Authorized Service Technician only Disconnect the power supply before cleaning or servicing the oven Regular and thorough clean...

Page 12: ... least 1 2 hour This will burn off the food spilled onto the baking decks during day s production and turn it into ash This ash can be brushed off the next day before turning the oven on The baking decks should be scraped and brushed during the day also to help keep them clean To remove excessive crumbs or carbon the baking decks and the oven cavity may vacuumed when the oven is cold Do not use wa...

Page 13: ...cro slides are open too much Close micro slides pull out until desired combination is reached This will help decrease top heat Bottom of pies burn before toppings are cooked Deck temperature too hot especially during slow periods Reduce thermostat setting by 50 75 below normal bake temperature When decks cool begin cooking and immediately increase the thermostat setting by 50 75 Micro slides are c...

Page 14: ...FLOOR MODEL GAS DECK OVEN OPERATION MANUAL 12 EXPLODED VIEWS PARTS LISTS Exploded View Y600 Y800 ...

Page 15: ...FLOOR MODEL GAS DECK OVEN OPERATION MANUAL 13 EXPLODED VIEWS PARTS LISTS Exploded View Y600 Y800 Controls Burners ...

Page 16: ... LEFT ACCESS DOOR 36 S1004Y 1 LEG 30 SET OF 4 37 S1120Y 1 LEG CASTER 30 SET OF 4 38 S1003Y 1 LEG 16 SET OF 4 39 S1119Y 1 LEG CASTER 16 SET OF 4 40 M1242P 1 CONTROL ASSY Y600 41 N5014A 1 NIPPLE 1 2 X 5 BLK PIPE 42 N3021A 2 REDUCING ELBOW 3 4 X 1 2 90 BLKSTL ITEM PART QTY DESCRIPTION 43 N5232A 1 NIPPLE 3 4 X 6 3 4 BLK PIPE 3 4 OFFSET 44 N3002A 1 TEE 3 4 X 3 4 X 1 BLK PIPE REDUCING 45 K1332B 2 BACK C...

Page 17: ...T LEFT ACCESS DOOR 36 S1004Y 1 LEG 30 SET OF 4 37 S1120Y 1 LEG CASTER 30 SET OF 4 38 S1003Y 1 LEG 16 SET OF 4 39 S1119Y 1 LEG CASTER 16 SET OF 4 40 M1242P 1 CONTROL ASSY Y600 41 N5014A 1 NIPPLE 1 2 X 5 BLK PIPE 42 N3021A 2 REDUCING ELBOW 3 4 X 1 2 90 BLKSTL ITEM PART QTY DESCRIPTION 43 N5232A 1 NIPPLE 3 4 X 6 3 4 BLK PIPE 3 4 OFFSET 44 N3002A 1 TEE 3 4 X 3 4 X 1 BLK PIPE REDUCING 45 K1332B 2 BACK ...

Page 18: ...FLOOR MODEL GAS DECK OVEN OPERATION MANUAL 16 WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring Diagram Gas Oven Series 120V 208 OR 230V 1PH Auto Starter Option ...

Page 19: ... Stones and Valves are covered for a period of SIX MONTHS All Ceramic Baking Decks are covered for a period of THREE MONTHS The installation of these replacement decks is the responsibility of the purchaser The extended Cyclone door warranty years 3 through 5 is a parts only warranty and does not include labor travel mileage or any other charges EXCLUSIONS Negligence or acts of God Failures caused...

Page 20: ...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 ...

Page 21: ...19 NOTES ...

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