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This BLUE SEAL TURBOFAN oven will cook a greater quantity of food faster, at a 

lower temperature and more evenly than an ordinary oven. 

 

As the oven opening is large and because loading to capacity takes longer than 

normal ovens, the temperature will drop during the loading operation.  To off-set this 

effect, it is desirable to increase the preheat temperature by 25°C above the desired 

temperature.   After loading is completed  the thermostat  should be set  to the 

appropriate temperature for the goods being cooked.  Keep loading times as short as 

possible to minimise heat loss. 

 

NOTE:

  Before cooking, set the oven control to 250°C and leave the oven to heat up 

for half an hour.  This removes any undesirable fumes which may be in a new 

oven.  It will take approximately 25 mins. for the oven to reach 250°C. 

 

 

BAKING 

 

Due to the increased efficiency of a convection oven the temperature of recipes for 

use in standard non-convection ovens should be decreased by up to 50°C 

 

Always load each shelf evenly.  Space pans away from each other and from the sides 

and back of the oven to allow a maximum air-flow between them. 

 

The large tempered glass windows plus the interior oven lights permit a close check 

on the goods, making it unnecessary to frequently open the oven doors and hence 

lose heat.  Check the goods in the oven more frequently than in conventional ovens 

because of the shorter cooking times.  The time savings run from 20% to as high as 

50% on certain foods. 

 

When baking we suggest you use the BAKE TIMER, as this is a warning device and 

will not stop the oven heating for further cooking batches. 

 

As many excellent recipe books are published, it is not our intention to list recipes, 

but to provide a temperature and time chart as a guide.  Space is provided for you to 

note your own time or temperature as required. 

 

BAKING GUIDE 

FOOD 

 

 

 

°F   °C  

 

TIME 

Custard Pies   

 

300   

150   

    

30-45 mins 

Sponge 

Puddings 

 370 

 190 

         

10 mins 

Yorkshire Puddings (Lrg)  370   

190   

 

30-45 mins 

Yorkshire Puddings (Sml)  370   

190                   10 mins 

Meringues 

   230 

 110 

  

 

 

 

 

75 

mins 

Meringue 

Toppings 

 320 

 160 

  8-10 

mins 

Biscuits 

   430 

 220  

 

5-6 mins 

Sponge Cakes   

 

340   

170   

   

15-20 mins 

Scones 

   390 

 200 

  

 

 

 

10-15 

mins 

Yeast Rolls 

 

 

320   

160   

    

10-15 mins 

Danish Rolls 

 

 

355   

180   

         10 mins 

Sweet Rolls 

 

 

300   

150   

    

10-15 mins 

Hamburger 

Buns  320 

 160 

  20 

mins 

Yeast 

Bread 

  320 

 160 

  20-25 

mins 

 

COOKING GUIDE 

Summary of Contents for E1100

Page 1: ... 1 E1100 TURBOFAN OVEN ...

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Page 3: ...E INTRODUCTION 5 INSTALLATION 6 OPERATION 8 COOKING GUIDE 10 CLEANING 12 SERVICING 13 SPARES 16 DOUBLE UNIT ASSEMBLY 17 CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC 18 E1100 TURBOFAN OVEN Date Purchased Serial No Dealer Service Agent F15058 12 ...

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Page 5: ...eceive the most benefit from your new turbofan there are two important things you can do Firstly Please read the instruction book carefully and follow the directions given The time taken will be well spent Secondly If you are unsure of any aspect of the installation instructions or performance of your oven contact your BLUE SEAL dealer promptly In many cases a phone call could answer your question...

Page 6: ... Lift the top unit onto the bottom unit and secure around the spacer panel flanges with self tapping screws provided Fit chimneys over the duct assembly of the bottom unit Screw in place and pull down chimney surrounds onto the duct assembly Level the oven by adjusting the feet ELECTRICAL CONNECTION This E1100 convection oven can be supplied as single or twin deck unit and are to be connected to a...

Page 7: ...aks NB It may be necessary to hold the water injection button in for a few seconds to remove air from the system after initial instalment VENTILATION Proper ventilation is essential for good operation It is important to have at least 100mm 4 of air space around both sides and rear of the oven It is also necessary to consider a 300mm 12 space on the RH side to gain access to circuitry and gas conne...

Page 8: ...me can be adjusted in either direction When the timer reaches the TIME UP position the TIME UP light will come on and a buzzer will sound Turn timer to the OFF position to cancel the buzzer and TIME UP light Initially this control may be stiff to operate but will improve with use ROAST N HOLD TIMER This 3 hour timer is electrically driven and is set by turning the knob in either direction to the r...

Page 9: ...ed at the rear of the oven Use a pulse time of 1 5 seconds as required to suit the product being cooked LIGHTS To turn on the two oven lights located at the rear of the oven push the button The lights will remain on while the button is held in This will enable cooking progress to be checked without the need to open the door To improve visibility when loading or unloading the oven the lights will a...

Page 10: ...nd back of the oven to allow a maximum air flow between them The large tempered glass windows plus the interior oven lights permit a close check on the goods making it unnecessary to frequently open the oven doors and hence lose heat Check the goods in the oven more frequently than in conventional ovens because of the shorter cooking times The time savings run from 20 to as high as 50 on certain f...

Page 11: ...imer to the required cooking time and switch ROAST N HOLD to START The HOLD light will come on when cooking is complete Switch ROAST N HOLD off for normal oven control ROASTING GUIDE Suggested Suggested Temperature C Time Minutes Beef 5kg 205 for 30 min then 175 120 Lamb 5kg 205 for 30 min then 150 150 Turkey 10kg 150 150 180 Spring Chicken 175 190 10 Chicken Pieces 180 40 45 Braising 150 20 25 Sa...

Page 12: ...racks and baffle in ammoniated water for about 25 mins Scrub parts off with a stiff bristled brush and dry NOTE When cleaning the fan take care not to damage it as it is properly balanced when assembled at the factory To remove OVEN LAMP GLASS simply unscrew anti clockwise clean and replace but do not over tighten Keep liquids away from the light sockets If there is hardened food spillage in the o...

Page 13: ...H door remove the extra screws and ball catches Remove the two screws on the door front Lift off the door outer making sure that glass spacer and undamaged glass pane do not fall out Remove all glass fragments the glass spacer and the undamaged pane The seals on the door inner and outer must be replaced with new ones if damaged Replace the broken pane and refit both clean panes either side of the ...

Page 14: ...w be pulled into the oven sufficiently to disconnect the wiring The fan motor unit can then be removed from the oven To remove the fan slacken the two socket head grub screws spaced at 90 on the fan boss The fan can now be removed Use of a fan puller is recommended Reas sembly is the reversal of the above procedure No lubrication of either the fan or mo tor is required as they are both self lubric...

Page 15: ...l of the unit or back page of this book PILOT LIGHT REPLACEMENT Open the control panel as previously described Detach the pilot light wires and push the pilot light forward out of the control panel Fit the replacement then reattach the wires TIMER REPLACEMENT 60 MIN Open the control panel as previously described Remove the knob from the timer Unscrew both screws from the front of the control panel...

Page 16: ...12895 Light Switch 013891 Pilot Light 013528 Power Start Switch 013543 Microswitch 011928 Buzzer 011794 Pre set Hold Thermostat 018223 Contactor 231738 OVEN Oven Base without Drain Hole 011036 Oven Rack 017824 LH Oven Rack Support 017822 RH Oven Rack Support 017823 Fan Baffle 004069 Phial Guard 017961 Element 240V 010002 Element Gasket 017831 Fan Puller Spares Only 016800 DOORS Glass Pane 002137 D...

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