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5

PROGRAMMED MODE 

allows a program to be saved for use during successive cycles. (Up to 99 

programs may be saved.)

 

The first 4 programs on this oven [P1 – P4] have been preset at the factory to 

Arby’s specifications.

 

Each program contains 2 phases: 
- PHASE 1: initial preheating; 
- PHASE 2: actual cooking, characterized by your programmed cooking parameters.  
The oven automatically passes from one cooking phase to the next. 

 

3.1 “DYNAMIC”

 

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES (Model XAFT-115A) 

 

BUTTON / LIGHT FUNCTIONS: 

  1) Press the   

STEP button

 repeatedly to select Preheat and first cooking STEP to set their parameters 

when programming optional programs. 

  2) These LEDs indicate the current 

STEP

 (PRE = Preheat; 1 = STEP 1; STEPS 2 -3 not applicable to 

Arby’s programs) during the parameter setting phase and during the cooking phase. 

  3) 

LED Display Window

  4) When this LED is on, the 

Cooking Time

 parameter is in the setting process. 

  5) When this LED is on, the 

Temperature

 parameter is in the setting process.  

  6) Not applicable to Arby’s programs. 

  7) Press the   

SELECT

 button repeatedly to select the parameters to set (Temperature, Cooking Time, etc.) 

  8) Press to increase   or decrease   the values shown on the LED display, one unit at a time. (Holding the 

button down increases / decreases the value rapidly.) 

  9) 

 START / STOP button

 starts/ interrupts cooking. 

10) These 6

 

“Quick Access” buttons

 allow quick selection of 6 programs that have been previously entered 

and saved. (The first 4 have been preset at the factory for Arby’s. 

LTO 1

 and 

LTO2

 are available for 

local operator’s use. 

See page 6 for chart.

11) Press the 

 

Program button

 to start setting parameters for a new program, OR to access optional saved 

P7-P99 programs that you have preset. 

12) Press the 

 

Memory button

 to save a newly set program to memory. 

Summary of Contents for XAFT-115A

Page 1: ...DIGITAL Convection Oven Instruction Manual Model XAFT 115A Half Size 3 Shelves 208 240 Volt...

Page 2: ...Mode 7 Recall a Saved Program 7 Start Cooking Interrupt Cooking Oven Shutdown 7 Assign and Save a Program Optional 7 Modifying Parameters of a Saved Program 9 4 Door Fans 9 5 Cleaning Oven 9 6 Turnin...

Page 3: ...ents and the exact position of the electrical and water connections where applicable before installing the oven Refer to the illustrations in the separate technical data document for your model 3 2 FE...

Page 4: ...RUCTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR You will find important information about maintaining and operating your new oven in this manual Please read the manual and become familiar with your new oven before you begi...

Page 5: ...the cooking phase 3 LED Display Window 4 When this LED is on the Cooking Time parameter is in the setting process 5 When this LED is on the Temperature parameter is in the setting process 6 Not appli...

Page 6: ...automatically When the oven door is opened heating and fan operation stops automatically The built in fan brake is activated The fan continues to rotate for a short time only Operate the appliance at...

Page 7: ...art or stop the cooking cycle press the START STOP button 2 The Start Stop LED lights up and the preheating cycle starts indicated by the PRE LED lighting up 3 The LED display shows the preheat temper...

Page 8: ...e duration of the preheating phase depends on the temperature set the appliance heats up to the temperature in the least time possible Always preheat oven cavity before placing food in the oven NOTE I...

Page 9: ...u hear a long beep When the beep is heard the modified program is saved 4 DOOR FANS Oven Door Safety On each Digital Convection Oven there is a switch that stops the cook cycle when you open the door...

Page 10: ...to support the glass when pulling it toward you to avoid the back edge of the glass dropping onto the outer door glass below it Lift the glass and place gently on countertop 4 Clean the door glass usi...

Page 11: ...Convection cooking is fantastic but it s NOT magic Overloading the oven can result in uneven cooking Avoid placing baked goods touching each other on the pan before baking 3 USE OF WIRE GRIDS AND SHEE...

Page 12: ...es lights etc on that circuit do not exceed the amps available on that circuit 2 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Problem Solution Oven is completely switched off No power Sa...

Page 13: ...in its down position move door in a closing direction until door safety lock stops the closing action as in Fig 5 Hold door as shown in Fig 6 Fig 6 Fig 7 Slightly lift and swing door out of unit as sh...

Page 14: ...s all products in the United States and Canada to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase unless otherwise noted below Warranty does not apply i...

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