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Installation and Operation of 5/9 Electric Convection Oven

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bake cycle into ten distinct stages or “profiles”. Each 

stage can be programmed for time, temperature, fan 

speed, controller-compensated time, or straight time 

countdown mode.

Using profile baking with muffins, for example, yields 

excellent  results.  here  is  an  example  of  a  typical 

controller bake cycle for an oven load of muffins, half 

corn and half blueberry:

Profile 1

: Begin at 400°F for 5 minutes with fan on.

Profile  2: 

After  5  minutes,  when  the  muffin  batter 

has  risen  to  the  top  of  the  cups,  program  the  fan 

off for the next 10 minutes to allow the muffins to rise 

high and evenly.

Profile 3:

 Turn the fan back on and set oven temperature 

to 375°F for the next 5 minutes, permitting an even 

bake through the center of the product.

Profile 4:

 during the last 5 minutes of the bake cycle, 

Increase the temperature to 400°F to set the muffin 

peaks and finish them off to a golden color. 

welcome to profile baking! Please take the time now to 

read the Programming Instructions for the (FASTRON.) 

“vision Series” Convection Oven Controller.

PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

RECIPE PROGRAMMING 1724

Entering Programming and Changing Recipes
Press and hold the “P” for 3 seconds.
PRODUCT CNT will be displayed.  Press the down 

arrow.
PROGRAMMING will be displayed.  Press the “P” 

key.
ENTER CODE will be displayed. Type in 1724, then 

press the “P key.
RECIPE will be displayed.  Press the “P” key and 

all product LED’s will light up and the display will 

read SELECT PRODUCT TO PROGRAM
Press  the  Product  key  you  would  like  to 

program.
ALL will be displayed.  Press the “P” key.
PRODUCT  NAME  will  be  displayed.    To  scroll 

through  the  Library,  use  the  arrow  Up  or  Down 

keys or you can use the letters on each key to start 

a word from the Library.  Once you have chosen 

your word, press the “P” key.
SHELF COOK NO will be displayed.  Use the Left 

or Right arrow keys to select YES or NO  for Shelf 

Cook.  Then press the “P” key.
NOTE:  If YES is selected, you will not be given an 

option for extra stages.
STAGE X TIME will be displayed with the current 

set time XX:XX. To change the time, type in a new 

time. Then press the “P” key.
STAGE X TEMP  will be displayed with the current 

set temp XXXF. To change the temperature, type in 

your new temperature. Then press the “P” key.
STAGE  X  TIMING  will  be  displayed,  then  either 

STRAIGHT, FLEX or SENSITIVITY.  Use the Left and 

Right arrow keys to change between the 3 settings. 

Then press the “P” key.
STAGE X SENS will be displayed with the current 

sensitivity setting 0-9.  To change the sensitivity 

setting, type in your new setting. Then press the 

“P” key.
STAGE X FAN SPD  will be displayed, then either 

HIGH or LOW.  To change between the 2 settings, 

use the Left or Right arrow keys. Then press the 

“P” key.
STAGE X FAN CYC will be displayed, then either 

FULL, HEAT, or PULSE. To change between the 3 

settings, use the Left and Right arrow keys. Then 

press the “P” key.

If PULSE is selected:

STAGE X FAN ON  will be displayed with the current 

time XX:XX. To change the Fan ON time, type in a new 

time. Then press the “P” key.

STAGE X FAN OFF  will be displayed with the current 

time XX:XX.  To change the Fan OFF time, type in a 

new time. Then press the “P” key.

Note:  Each product key can be programmed with up 

to 10 stages.  If no additional stages are required, set 

the time to zero, and press the “P” key to continue to 

Alarm Time.

ALARm X TImE  will be displayed with the current time 

XX:XX.  To change the alarm time, type in a new time. 

Then press the “P” key

ALARm  X  NAmE  will  be  displayed  with  the  current 

name.  To scroll through the Library, use the Up or 

down arrow keys, or you can use the letters on each 

Summary of Contents for 155131U

Page 1: ...right 2011 Duke Manufacturing Co All rights reserved Reproduction without written permission is prohibited Duke is a registered trademark of the Duke Manufacturing Co Duke Manufacturing Co 2305 N Broa...

Page 2: ...ing Instructions 11 B GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION 15 C Suggested Times Temperatures 16 D COOK HOLD ROAST HOLD RECOMMENDED TIME TEMPERATURE 17 COOK HOLD ROAST HOLD 17 E General Guidelines for Cook...

Page 3: ...ny other appliance Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly...

Page 4: ...aim C Location of the Oven Proper planning and placement of the oven will give you the best results in terms of long term user convenience and satisfactory performance We urge you to give adequate tho...

Page 5: ...Add the two 2 storage shelves between the four 4 legs and secure with the bolts provided Level the oven by turning the adjustable feet in or out as needed Caster Installation Casters are available as...

Page 6: ...ating the equipment described We recommend following these instructions to insure optimumperformance longlifeandtrouble freeservice from your oven The 5 9 Electric Convection Ovens Convectioncookingha...

Page 7: ...the oven has reached its cooking temperature 3 The Cooking Thermostat Controls the oven temperature 4 The Cooking Timer Sounds an electric buzzer on expiration of operator set time as a reminder to r...

Page 8: ...e fan off Fan Speed Switch Thefanspeedcanbesettohighorlowspeedbyplacing the FAN HI LOW button to the desired setting Cooking A cooking cycle can be initiated as follows Turn the Power Switch to COOK p...

Page 9: ...ables Disables the Pulse Fan Cycle 8 The Start Stop Button Starts Stops the cooking cycle 9 The Hold Button Enable Disables the Hold Function 10 TheFanSpeedSwitch Optional Setsfanspeed to high or low...

Page 10: ...olding temperature 8 Wait until the temperature display stops flashing when it stops flashing the oven has reached the set temperature The oven also beeps once to alert the user that it is ready 9 Pla...

Page 11: ...e Program Mode the Program Mode LED will be lit ZZ Controller Programming Operating Instructions The FASTRON Vision Series Convection Oven Controller is designed to simplify the cooking process and al...

Page 12: ...ers on each key to start a word from the Library Once you have chosen your word press the P key SHELF COOK NO will be displayed Use the Left or Right arrow keys to select YES or NO for Shelf Cook Then...

Page 13: ...tem Settings Press and hold the P for 3 seconds PRODUCT CNT will be displayed Press the Down arrow key PROGRAMMING will be displayed Press the P key ENTER CODE will be displayed Type in 3228 Then pre...

Page 14: ...isplayed Press the Up arrow key 2 times to EXIT Then press the P key PROGRAMMING will be displayed Press the down arrow key and EXIT will be displayed Press the P key Adding product and pre alarm name...

Page 15: ...es is kept for reference The oven will hold up to thirteen 18 x 26 457mm x660mm sheetpans Yourproductandpanheight will determine how many racks can be loaded NOTE Do not place an empty sheet pan or al...

Page 16: ...05 8 MIN 13 POTATOES BAKED POTATOES 400 205 50 MIN 6 SLICED OR DICED POTATOES 325 165 10 MIN 6 FRENCH FRIES FROZEN TIMES AND TEMPS WILL VARY AS TO CUT PIES FROZEN BERRY PIES 22 TO 36 OZ EA 325 165 35...

Page 17: ...40 F or higher is recommended for the hold cycle your meats can be cooked and then held for up to 16 hours The lower temperatures used and the slower fan speeds reduce shrinkage thus increasing yields...

Page 18: ...stored heat of the COOK ROAST cycle has brought it to the desired degree of doneness Always thaw meats in a refrigerator and temper the meat 30 45 minutes at room temperature before cooking Cooking f...

Page 19: ...ew and rotate the cam until you hear the switch click 5 Tighten the setscrew in the cam Test the door to make certain the switch will make contact with the doors closed 6 Replace the cover The door sw...

Page 20: ...OTE Maximum turn of screw A is 1 1 2 turns clockwise or counter clockwise Thisthermostatisadirect acting opensontemperature rise device Rotation Screw A Dial Shaft B 1 4 turn Decrease Increase D Clean...

Page 21: ...el 153201 Fuse 10 amp delay 153200 Fuse holder 155006 Gasket door bottom 155007 Gasket door top 155008 Gasket door side 153115 Grommet silicone temp bulb probe 153142 Knob V XX models 153801 Latch rol...

Page 22: ...Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 22 5 9 DOOR ASSEMBLY TYPICAL...

Page 23: ...23 Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 5 9 V Controller Assembly 600178 THERMOSTAT KITW KNOB PEMSTUD...

Page 24: ...Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 24 5 9 XX Controller Assembly...

Page 25: ...25 Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 5 9 ZZ Controller Assembly 153613 CONTROL VISIONSERIES...

Page 26: ...ion of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 26 Contactor Identification L1 L2 L3 153213 Plug Ground 153210 Terminal Block GROUNd wIRES SOURCE wIRES L1 L2 L3 ShOwN 3 PhASE L1 L3 1 PhASE POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION...

Page 27: ...two existing screws that are located at the upper right hand corner 3 Install stacking bracket using the existing screws as shown in figure 4 Repeat steps to install 2nd stacking bracket on left hand...

Page 28: ...Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 28 V CONTROLLER WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 29: ...29 Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven XX Electric Control Wiring Schematic...

Page 30: ...Installation and Operation of 5 9 Electric Convection Oven 30 ZZ Controller Wiring Schematic VISION SERIES VVC 205...

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