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  3. The oven will preheat to the default preheat temperature. See Client Parameters for information 

about setting the default preheat temperature. See Auto Mode or Manual Mode for instructions on 

how to adjust the temperature.

  4. For optimum steaming capability, allow 30 minutes after the oven has reached the set temperature 

for the steam system to charge.

  5. The oven is now ready for baking operations.

 The oven and its parts are hot. To prevent burns, use hot pads or protective mitts 

when loading or unloading the oven.

 Hot air and steam are released from the oven interior when the loading door is 

opened. To avoid burns, open the door slowly and keep clear of the opening.

  6. To adjust bake settings, see the Auto Mode or Manual Mode sections.
  7. After the oven is preheated and the product is ready to bake, slowly open the door and load the rack 

onto the oven carrier.

  8. Close the door and touch the Start button. The rack will lift and rotate.
  9. The oven will beep after the set time ends. Touch Stop or open the door to silence the beeper.
  10. Open door.  Allow the rack carrier to stop and lower. The rack can now be removed.

RACK LOADING

  1. Type B and C rack carriers are equipped with stops on both ends. For B lifts, ensure stop flap is in 

the up position to load the rack on the rack carrier. For C lifts, push rack stop to the left after rack is 

loaded.

  2. Roll the rack into the oven so the end brackets channel onto the rack carrier. When using racks 

equipped with pan stops, load racks so stops will prevent movement of trays toward user when racks 

are unloaded. Position pans so they do not extend beyond the rack. If the pans extend beyond the 

rack, it may cause the rack to get jammed when rotating.

  3. Close the loading door. The rack carrier will lift and rotate only during timed bake.

 The oven and its parts are hot. To prevent burns, use hot pads or protective mitts 

when loading or unloading the oven.

 Hot air and steam are released from the oven interior when the loading door is 

opened. To avoid burns, open the door slowly and keep clear of the opening.

RACK UNLOADING

  1. Touch Stop and/or open the loading door to silence the beeper.
  2. Wait for the rack carrier to stop and lower.
  3. For B lifts, push the rack stop down to unload the rack from the rack carrier. For C lifts, push rack 

stop to the right to open.

  4. Roll the rack from the rack carrier.
  5. Close the loading door.

Summary of Contents for OV520G1

Page 1: ...ng WA 98360 9236 Phone 360 893 5554 Fax 360 893 1337 www baxtermfg com Model Number ___________ Serial Number ___________ Date of Installation ___________ Operator Manual FORM 36764 Rev B October 2020...

Page 2: ...RE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJU...

Page 3: ...iscellaneous Screens 11 USING AUTO MODE 12 Creating a Recipe 12 Using a Recipe 17 Viewing a Recipe in Progress 17 MANUAL MODE 18 Using Manual Mode 18 Using Classic Manual Mode 20 USING SMART TOUCH TOO...

Page 4: ...ocedure 28 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 28 Inspect Oven Lamps 28 Clean and Vacuum Components and Control Burner Compartment Area Gas Only 29 Rack Lift and Rotation Assemblies 29 Inspect Door Compo...

Page 5: ...one who is not properly qualified INSTALLATION See separate OV520G Installation Manual WARRANTY To activate warranty the Baxter OV520 series Rack Oven must have a startup performed by an authorized Ba...

Page 6: ...lower The rack can now be removed RACK LOADING 1 Type B and C rack carriers are equipped with stops on both ends For B lifts ensure stop flap is in the up position to load the rack on the rack carrie...

Page 7: ...ve 1 6 steps Manual Mode TouchMANUALatthetopofthe screen to access Smart Touch Manual Mode operation Fig 2 ManualModeoperationcan beusedforsingle steprecipes Smart Touch Toolbox To access the Smart To...

Page 8: ...elete Touch to delete an existing recipe from My Recipes Summary Touch to enable preheating when a recipe is selected and review all steps and bake cook parameters of a recipe List Display Touch to vi...

Page 9: ...pened or closed during a recipe or step When the button is touched the icon toggles indicating the opened or closed setting This feature can be programmed into a step or manually adjusted by touching...

Page 10: ...lay Shows set and remaining time Use arrows to adjust time Touch window to display set time during a bake cook cycle Steam Display Shows set steam time Use arrows to set steam time Fan Delay Display S...

Page 11: ...nly Technical Parameters For use by Baxter authorized servicers only Maintenance Information This area of the display shows Service contact information Culinary contact information Service planned cou...

Page 12: ...touch the AUTO button at the top and then Touch the My Recipes button Fig 5 2 Touch the New button Fig 5 to create a new recipe A keyboard should be displayed 3 Enter the recipe name using the keyboa...

Page 13: ...eck mark when finished Therecipewindowshouldappear with the set bake cook time 8 Touch the Fan Delay button Fig 11 and enter the fan delay timeusingthekeypad Therecipe window should appear with the se...

Page 14: ...hould be displayed with a step 2 window Fig 14 12 Repeat steps 4 through 10 above to set the temperature time fan delay vent position and steam time for this step of the recipe 13 Touch the Insert but...

Page 15: ...ld be displayed 17 Touch the Photos Library button Fig 18 Available photos should be displayed 18 Use the up and down arrows to view images Touch the photo Fig 19 when you have made a selection 19 The...

Page 16: ...step in a recipe and the total elapsed time and remaining time in a recipe 21 Afterreviewingallsteps touchthe back arrow Fig 22 22 Touch the Save button Fig 23 to save to the My Recipes library 23 Tou...

Page 17: ...Recipe in Progress The display screen will show the progress of an actively running recipe Fig 28 The recipe name current and set temperature remaining and set time fan delay time vent status and stea...

Page 18: ...cook cycle save one step recipes stop bake cook cycle while in process and end bake cycle in process Classic Mode This mode emulates the traditional Baxter controls for ovens The user will have access...

Page 19: ...current operation touch the Cooldown button to access the temperaturesettingandstartacooldown process The Start button will turn blue during a cooldown process NOTE Ifdesired touchtheSavebutton to sa...

Page 20: ...ow Start button indicates the oven is preheating NOTE During the bake cook cycle settings can be adjusted any time by touching the Arrow buttons NOTE During the bake cook cycle touch the Temperature D...

Page 21: ...ons Photos Photos can be imported and exported via a USB drive Importing photos will erase any photo with the same name Each image will have two photos saved One for the recipe image and one for the w...

Page 22: ...ter summer hour No Yes or No Auto screen lock Enables disable screen lock No Yes or No Measure units Temperature unit selection F F or C Prices Set the dollar value of the unit of power Elec 0 15 kWh...

Page 23: ...1 Remove all remaining product NOTE Vent can be used to evacuate steam from oven 2 Allow the oven to cool then press the POWER ON OFF button If desired quicker cooldown time can be accomplished throug...

Page 24: ...mer and or timer has not been started Enter time and touch Start If problem persists contact your local Baxter authorized service office ERROR SCREEN INFORMATION There are three error screen types The...

Page 25: ...entilation Error Hood switch input not detected Heat disabled Bake cook cycle can continue but heat is disabled Bake cook time may need to be extended Contact a Baxter authorized servicer to resolve i...

Page 26: ...an as you would any cooking utensil Use warm soapy water and a brush Rinse with clear water and dry with a clean cloth Use care when cleaning around sensitive interior parts such as probes sensors or...

Page 27: ...r if equipped Monthly Clean exhaust hood filters if equipped with soap and water Bi Monthly Owner Preventive Maintenance PM Procedure Annually On gas ovens check the flue to be sure it is free of obst...

Page 28: ...enient PM Checklist is provided at the end of this section NOTE This PM procedure does not discuss repair or replacement of components Upon completion of the PM procedure you will need to contact a qu...

Page 29: ...f circulation blower motor Fig 46 and motor cooling fan Rack Lift and Rotation Assemblies 1 Check rack lift assembly for proper operation A Open door Rack lift should lower to correct height of rack a...

Page 30: ...eck door sweep A The door sweep should hit the floor evenly across door width when door is in the closed position B Turn oven on C If air or steam blows out from underneath the door door willneedtobea...

Page 31: ...56 NOTE Make sure not to dent door on hinged side D Check that there is no residue buildup on the handle lock mechanism Fig 56 NOTE The handle for the glass is located at the top or bottom of glass d...

Page 32: ...ghten any loose screws 2 Check oven interior and tighten or replace loose or missing panel screws Also check floor anchors Inspect Cavity Vent 1 Check cavity vent for proper operation A Touch Vent but...

Page 33: ...ol for a minimum of 5 seconds and then turn the oven control back on G Turn main gas supply to the oven back on H Set the oven to call for heat making sure convection fan is running and the burner has...

Page 34: ...r pressure switch Burner flame should go out C Reconnect tubing Burner should establish a flame If not contact your local Baxter authorized service office Verify Operation of Steam 1 Check steam syste...

Page 35: ...35 NOTES...

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