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A. Program Parameters 

This unit comes preprogrammed from the factory 

with the following parameters for Menu items S1 
and S2 

 

Menu Item S1 (Use for Par Baked Biscuits) 

# Trays 

Cook Time 

6:00 

6:00 

6:00 

6:00 

Temperature 

375° 

375° 

375° 

375° 

On Time 

  60 

  80 

130 

160 

Duty Cycle 

160 

160 

160 

160 

Offset 

Shelf Position     2 

 1,3 

1,2,3 

1,2,3,4 

 

Menu Item S2 (Use for Fresh Biscuits) 

# Trays 

Cook Time 

10:00  10:00  10:00  10:00 

Temperature 

375° 

375° 

375° 

375° 

On Time 

80 

100 

130 

160 

Duty Cycle 

160 

160 

160 

160 

Offset 

Shelf Position     2 

  1,3 

1,2,3 

1,2,3,4 

 

Shelf position is based on counting from the top rung 
downward.  (See oven drawing, page 9.) 

For proper brownness, position each pan of biscuits in the 
following manner. 

Push each pan all the way in until it hits the back 
wall, then pull it forward (toward you) one (1) 
inch. 

B. Programming Instructions 

Programming the Oven Control is simple.  Anytime a 
parameter (one of the five cooking times, one of the five 
load control settings, duty cycle time-base, setpoint, or 
offset) needs to be changed the procedure is: 

 

Select the desired menu item by holding down the 
MENU push button and pressing the UP/DOWN 
buttons until the menu item is displayed (The Menu 
items are numbered S1 through S7) 

 

 

Press  both  the  number  1  and  number  5 
start  switches  at  the  same  time

.    This 

action tells the control that something is to be 
changes;  the  alarm  will  sound,  and  the 
number one (1) will appear in the display. 

 

Press one of the following buttons

Switch 

To Change 

Cooking Time 

Cooking Temperature (Setpoint) 

Duty Cycle On-Time 

Duty Cycle Time Base 

Offset 

Switch  1  Pressed:   

The  display  will  show  the 

number  “2”.    Press  the  switch  that  is  to  have  its 
baking  time  changed.    The  baking  time  for  the 
particular switch will be shown  in the display.  A 
baking time must be programmed for selections 1, 
2, 3 and 4.  Use the UP/DowN buttons to change 
the baking time to that desired. 

NOTE:    To  change  seconds  hold  in  the  start 
switch  for  one  tray,  then  use  the  UP/DOWN 
switches. 

Press the "Enter" switch to store the change. 

Switch 2 Pressed:

  The setpoint temperature will 

be shown in the display. 

Use the Up/Down switch to set the new setpoint. 

Press  the  "ENTER"  switch  to  store  the  new 
setpoint. 

Switch  3  Pressed:

    The  display  will  show  the 

number  "2".    Press  the  switch  that  is  to  have  its 
load  control  changed.        The  load  control  "ON 
TIME" for that particular switch will be shown on 
the display.  An "On Time" must be programmed 
for selections 1,2, 3 and 4. 

Use  the  UP/DOWN  switches  to  change  the  load 
control setting. 

Press the "ENTER" switch to store the new  load 
control setting. 

Switch  4  Pressed:

    The  Time  Base  will  show  in 

the display. 

Summary of Contents for 155433P

Page 1: ...NG CO 155409E 2305 N Broadway St Louis MO 63102 155433P 800 735 3853 314 231 1130 314 231 5074 FAX www dukemfg com Duke 59 E3P ELECTRIC HALF SIZE CONVECTION OVEN POPEYE S Installation Operation Parts...

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Page 3: ...C Operation of Oven 9 D Cool Down Operation 9 E Emergency Back Up System 10 F Troubleshooting 10 G Control Failure Diagnostics 11 Cleaning the Oven 12 Maintenance Instructions 13 A Adjustments 13 B Do...

Page 4: ...ment service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read all installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this appliance Model 59 E3P...

Page 5: ...ing 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 thought in the placement of your oven prio...

Page 6: ...id cross threading by turning clockwise and tighten to the nearest full turn A total of 12 15 16 18 X 3 4 bolts flat washers and lock washers are required to secure all legs Once legs are secured add...

Page 7: ...USES POPEYE S OVEN CONTROLS Main Power ON OFF Switch Power On Light Indicates elements are on Light will go out when set temperature has been reached Display Indicates Time and or Temperature Programm...

Page 8: ...re numbered S1 through S7 Press both the number 1 and number 5 start switches at the same time This action tells the control that something is to be changes the alarm will sound and the number one 1 w...

Page 9: ...inimum displayed temperature The amber light will also be lit indicating the oven is heating When the oven temperature begins to exceed 212 the actual oven temperatures will be displayed until the tem...

Page 10: ...GITAL DISPLAY IN THE CONTROLLER IS LIT OVEN NOT HEATING A simple test 1 Turn the oven off 2 Disconnect the oven control connector to J1 on the PCB 3 Insert a short insulated jumper wire between pins 1...

Page 11: ...r A The oven is turned off B The alarm begins beeping C The display will show four 4 sevens 7777 Press one of the START switches to turn off the alarm Check the probe s temperature by pressing the ENT...

Page 12: ...et seal on the oven and proofer for leaks See the section on Door Adjustments and Gasket Maintenance for help SIX MONTHS Before performing control panel maintenance main distribution panel circuit bre...

Page 13: ...e compartment cover C Lubrication The door plunger assembly requires periodic lubrication by the operator to ensure smooth trouble free operation Application of a Food Grade High Temperature Lubricant...

Page 14: ...240v 2 667 KW 15 155075 Element center 208v 2 667 KW 16 155077 Element inner 240v 2 667 KW 16 155074 Element inner 208v 2 667 KW 17 155113 Support rack oven 18 155114 Rack oven 19 155404 Handle door 2...

Page 15: ...15 of 24 MODEL 59E3P OVEN...

Page 16: ...16 of 24 INTERIOR OVEN COMPONENTS...

Page 17: ...17 of 24 MODEL 59 E3P DOOR ASSEMBLY...

Page 18: ...18 of 24 OVEN BACKUP THERMOSTAT SYSTEM...

Page 19: ...lower right hand corner 2 On rear of bottom oven remove 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 Re...

Page 20: ...TAL COOK TIME CONTROL HEAT DEMAND COOK LIGHT POWER SWITCH 18 BK 11 BK 31 BK 3 BK 10 BK N 3 4 BK 2 4 L1 1 REAR VIEW 32 BK 3 BK BLUE YELLOW YELLOW 9 BK 3 BK 4 BK 1 RD 10 BK 19 BK 20 RD 3 BK 4 BK 1 RD OR...

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