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Operation

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Optional Meat Probe

CONTROLS IDENTIFICATION
1. MEAT PROBE SWITCH

--- controls power to

the meat probe.

2. MEAT PROBE CONTROL

--- use to set the de-

sired probe temperature. Indicates the actual

temperature of the product

3. MEAT PROBE CONNECTOR

--- receptacle

for the plug in meat probe.

NOTE: For sanitation it is recommended that

the meat probe remain plugged into

the front panel receptacle at all times.

OPERATION

Measuring the product core temperatures during

long roasting periods is very practical. It is espe-

cially important for products such as Roast Beef to

reach a specific internal temperture.
Place the probe through to the middle of the prod-

uct’s thickest section. Be sure the probe does not

touch any bone and the tip is not in a fat pocket.

These conditions can cause inaccurate readings.

1. Set the MODE SELECTOR Switch to the de-

sired function.

2. Turn the MEAT PROBE Switch (1) to

ON

.

3. To set the desired core temperature press and

hold the * BUTTON (4) on the MEAT PROBE

CONTROL (2).
Use the up arrow key (6) to increase the set-

point temperature. Use the down arrow key

(5) to decrease the setpoint temperature.

4. Set the TIMER to

STAY ON

. The cooking pro-

cess runs automatically.
When the selected core temperature is

reached, the buzzer will sound and the ap-

pliance shuts off automatically.
The temperature and mode can by changed

at any time during the process.

5. Shut the appliance off by setting all switches

to

OFF

.

NOTE: When setting the internal temperature, be

sure to allow for carry-over cooking after

the roast is removed from the oven

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Summary of Contents for COMBI COS-20G

Page 1: ...RATION MANUAL FOR EXPORT SERIES GAS COMBINATION OVENS BLODGETT COMBI www blodgett com 44 Lakeside Avenue Burlington Vermont 05401 USA Telephone 800 331 5842 802 860 3700 Fax 802 864 0183 PN R8203 Rev...

Page 2: ...Owner s Responsibilities 5 Location and Ventilation 6 Utility Connections 7 Adjustments 9 Final Check Lists 10 Operation Safety Information 12 Oven Start Up 13 Standard Controls 14 Optional Cook Hold...

Page 3: ...be cooked stored and transported with the same pans Small amounts of product can be processed efficiently pre cooked and conve nience foods can be reheated within minutes With the Oven Steamer you hav...

Page 4: ...d against accidental finger contact is driven by a quiet and powerful motor The condenser draws out excess steam from the appliance Condensation and waste water which result during steaming and cleani...

Page 5: ...Introduction 4 Oven Features Standard Features 1 2 3 5 6 4 COS 20G Figure 1 1 Control Panel 2 Oven Door 3 Door Handle 4 Vent not shown 5 Decalcifying Inlet Funnel Assembly 6 Decalcifying Valve Lever...

Page 6: ...Water pressure 345 kPa to unit Cold water supply 19 mm hose fitting Hot water supply 19 mm hose fitting Drainage Atmospheric vented drain Drain connection 5 cm copper Average water drain temperature A...

Page 7: ...cessive ambient temperature on the side of the oven This must be corrected to prevent permanent damage to the oven All motor bearings are permanently lubri cated by the manufacturer there is no need f...

Page 8: ...lved Solids TDS content will not ex ceed 30 parts per million D Water PH must be 7 0 or higher WARNING The use of poor quality water will invali date your warranty DRAIN CONNECTION A 5 cm copper pipe...

Page 9: ...must be present at the inlet to satisfy these conditions Each unit has been adjusted at the factory to oper ate with the type of gas specified on the rating plate attached to the right side of the uni...

Page 10: ...ours and then turned on it will automatically flush the steam generator for a period of 75 sec onds The steam generator will then fill to the proper water level The unit is now ready for operation DOO...

Page 11: ...water supply Spray Hose Connection Figure 5 GAS FINAL CHECK j Verify inlet pressure is 20 mbar Turn manual gas valve to on Turn mode selector switch to STEAM NOTE On initial startup the steam generat...

Page 12: ...n Steam Mode Turn on STEAM mode and verify control panel re moved j Check timer operation in all three positions a Set timer to OFF position buzzer should sound b Set timer in position other than OFF...

Page 13: ...ll gas D DO NOT try to light any appliance D DO NOT touch any electrical switches D Use an exterior phone to call your gas supplier immediately D If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire de...

Page 14: ...eries of clicks are audible as the hot air pilot burners and main burners ignite 6 When the cavity temperature reaches the de sired set point the temperature indicator lamp goes off The main burners s...

Page 15: ...tem perature is below 230_F 110_C and open the door This light does not inhibit steam produc tion 3 POWER ON LIGHT indicates the unit is in Steam Hot Air or Combi 4 MODE SELECTOR SWITCH turns power to...

Page 16: ...e 4 The selected mode operates automatically The temperature time and mode can be al tered at any time during the cooking process The operation can be stopped by the use of the Mode Selector Switch or...

Page 17: ...steam hot air combi or cool down 5 TIME DISPLAY shows cook time 6 TIME ARROW KEYS press to enter cook time from 00 00 to 99 59 7 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY shows cook temperature 8 HEAT LIGHT when lit indica...

Page 18: ...k time 8 When all cook stages are complete the TIME DISPLAY 5 flashes 00 00 the TEMPERA TURE DISPLAY 7 flashes 0 and an audible alarm sounds Press the STOP KEY 16 to si lence the alarm The control mai...

Page 19: ...17 to save the program settings PROGRAMMING THE MANUAL KEY NOTE The manual key may be used for manual cooking and programmed for two prod ucts one for steam and one for hot air com bi Hot air programs...

Page 20: ...the probe does not touch any bone and the tip is not in a fat pocket These conditions can cause inaccurate readings 1 Set the MODE SELECTOR Switch to the de sired function 2 Turn the MEAT PROBE Switch...

Page 21: ...of spraying the pressure will drop Restore the pressure by operating the air pump 5 Release pressure after use by inverting the spray head and depressing the trigger or by slowly unscrewing the spray...

Page 22: ...100_C NEV ER SPRAY WATER IN THE UNIT AFTER USING THE HOT AIR OR COMBI MODES 4 Let the cleaner work for 10 to 20 minutes with the oven off For difficult baked on grease etc allow to work over night 5 S...

Page 23: ...llowing chart for the proper mixture Model Deliming Solution Hot Tap Water COS20G 776 ml 10 4 liters NOTE These volumes are approximate You may need slightly more or less hot wa ter depending on your...

Page 24: ...INSERT WIRING DIAGRAM HERE...

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