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Owner’s Manual for Duke Flexbake 5

TM

 

Proof and Bake Oven with WiFi Connectivity

INSTALLATION-continued

PROOF AND BAKE OVEN START-UP 

WARNING

  

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. 

TASKS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A 

QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR 

ELECTRICIAN.

STEP 1  

Have a qualified service technician or electrician 

connect the Proof and Bake Oven to the mains supply. 

STEP 2  

Turn control power on to the unit with the control 

power switch on the left side of the control panel. Boot Screen 

is displayed and automatically transitions to the Main Screen. 

STEP 3  

Turn the oven ON by touching the 

 button 

located at the lower left of the touch screen. The buttons and 

screen will turn to BLUE background. The Oven lights will turn 

on and start preheating.

STEP 4  

Select a proof and bake recipe (Full Bake) and verify 

operation.  The unit will automatically begin a conditioning 

cycle.  Allow approximately 30 minutes for it to complete.  

When the conditioning cycle is complete, the display will 

change to the Oven Recipe Ready to Start screen.

STEP 5  

Check the door seal and make sure the door closes 

completely.

STEP 6  

If the unit does not power up correctly or if the door 

does not close and seal properly, call Duke for assistance.

Figure: Main Screen

AUDIBLE ALARMS 

The Proof and Bake has various audible alarms.

1 chirp

Keystroke acknowledgment

3 triple chirps

Oven ready (up to temperature) notification

Continuous rapid beeps (continuous until cleared)

Oven door open alarm

2 long beeps (continuous until cleared)

Oven end of cycle

Triple beeps (continuous until cleared with door cycle or 

touching “Add Cheese NOW” message)

Add Cheese Time Alarm (2 min. prior to end of 

Proof Cycle)

3 triple chirps (repeating every minute until cleared)

Reminder: Start Bake

3 short beeps (with message persistent for 1 minute)

20 min. Alarm (prior to end of bake, alert to retard 

next load of bread)

3 short beeps 

End of bake 2 min alarm 

Summary of Contents for 5R-DBPS

Page 1: ...ufacturing Co All rights reserved Reproduction without written permission is prohibited Duke is a registered trademark of the Duke Manufacturing Co CAUTION Please read this manual completely before at...

Page 2: ...Instructions 3 Introduction 6 Specifications 7 Installation 11 Operating Instructions 16 Care and Cleaning 19 Door Adjustment Gasket Maintenance 20 Lamp Bulb Replacement 24 Programming Controls 25 Net...

Page 3: ...f the unit Read all instructions before using equipment For your safety the equipment is furnished with a properly grounded cord connector Do not attempt to remove or disconnect the grounded connector...

Page 4: ...r racks and pans are very hot use appropriate precautions when handling Always open the oven door very slowly Escaping hot vapors or steam can cause minor injury Be careful of a possible slippery floo...

Page 5: ...by a person responsible for their safety CAUTION Never use a high pressure water wash for this cleaning procedure as water can damage electrical components SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY IN...

Page 6: ...read products Users will also enjoy the intuitive high definition touch screen control with pre programmed recipes that effortlessly guides them through the proofing and baking process Furthermore thi...

Page 7: ...6 95 EC IEC 60335 1 2010 A1 2012 A1 2013 IEC 60335 2 42 2002 A1 2008 IEC 60529 ED 2 2 B 2013 EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 60335 2 42 2003 A1 2008 A11 2012 Directive 89 336 EEC EN62233 2008 EN61000 6 3...

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Page 9: ...9 Owner s Manual for Duke Flexbake 5TM Proof and Bake Oven with WiFi Connectivity CE UNIT...

Page 10: ...10 Owner s Manual for Duke Flexbake 5TM Proof and Bake Oven with WiFi Connectivity MAIN FEATURES...

Page 11: ...ooling NOTE The space above the oven should be open to the full ceiling height and have suitable ventilation or a hood to remove heat and humidity Connection of the unit to the mains supply MUST be pe...

Page 12: ...d be cut square and be free of any deformations at the connection points All burrs and sharp edges should be removed for proper connection Insert the tubing through the compression fitting with the th...

Page 13: ...upply interconnect WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT EXTERNAL ALL POLES MAINS SUPPLY TO SERVICE THIS RESTRAINING DEVICE MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS IN SERV...

Page 14: ...ice used on Duke Flexbake 5TM Proof and Bake Oven protects water supply systems by preventing the reverse flow of non potable water into the potable domestic water system The device consists of two in...

Page 15: ...conditioning cycle Allow approximately 30 minutes for it to complete When the conditioning cycle is complete the display will change to the Oven Recipe Ready to Start screen STEP 5 Check the door seal...

Page 16: ...omatically default to Cool Down Empty Drain Water Pan The Operator will be notified to empty drain pan each time the oven is turned on and after every 3rd Cool Down Cycle Add Cheese Alarm At 2 00 min...

Page 17: ...d bake recipe allow the oven to preheat and condition for at least 30 minutes An audible alarm will sound 3 short chirps when the oven reaches the ready state Your Duke Flexbake 5TM Proof and Bake Ove...

Page 18: ...the bake a bake complete in 20 min message and alarm will alert the operator to retard the next load of bread for optimized baking throughput Figure Retard Next Load Alarm STEP 5 With 4 minutes remai...

Page 19: ...S STEEL WOOL OR ABRASIVE PADS CONTAINING IRON THESE CAN DAMAGE THE STAINLESS STEEL DOOR GASKETS PLASTIC SURFACES AND SENSORS DAILY CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Pour a large cup of hot water through the cav...

Page 20: ...he six screws that hold the upper and lower hinges to the front of the oven Move the hinges to the other side and reattach using these hex head screws FIG 3 and 4 NOTE The hinge pin hole in each hinge...

Page 21: ...ch Reassemble the plastic housing cover FIG 5 and 6 FIG 5 FIG 6 Step 8 Using an assistant hold the door in place and reattach door to hinges with the hinge pin NOTE Make sure the upper and lower bushi...

Page 22: ...th the door closed Do this check in several places Figure Gasket Check GASKET REPLACEMENT Step 1 Remove the old gasket by pulling it out of the groove in the door frame Step 3 Press the new gasket int...

Page 23: ...nner window on its hinges After cleaning the inner window frame is easily clipped to the outer window by squeezing the two windows together Figure Cool Touch Door inside view Step 1 To open the window...

Page 24: ...GHT BULBS WITH BARE HANDS AS OIL FINGERPRINTS WILL SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE BULB USE A CLEAN GLOVE OR CLOTH TO HANDLE BULBS 1 Disconnect external all poles mains supply and allow to cool 2 Remove the l...

Page 25: ...e recipes should not be needed or should be minimal such as a fine adjustment on time for browning Step 1 Touch the button and then enter pin code 5 6 7 8 and Touch the button when prompted Step 2 Tou...

Page 26: ...IVS Toggles between OFF and ON Turns ON the IVS hood if equipped mm ss from the end of the stage HUMIDITY TIME Toggles between OFF and the length of time additional humidity is added to the beginning...

Page 27: ...Step 1 Touch the button Step 2 Touch the button for the information you want to view QUICK GUIDE Overview of unit function PROGRAMMING Overview of secondary function TROUBLESHOOT Overview of troubles...

Page 28: ...A bake complete in 20 min message and alarm will alert the operator to retard the next load of bread for optimized baking throughput STATUS BAR Touching will toggle between STATUS BAR ENABLED and STAT...

Page 29: ...for all stores and then assign manager access if desired Scan the QR code to the right or visit the website https connected dukemfg com Subway NETWORK REQUIREMENTS Duke FlexBake 5 FB5 utilizes an inte...

Page 30: ...static IP Figure Ethernet Selection b Selecting WIRELESS will display a list of available net works routers Select your preferred network by touching the name in the list The network you selected will...

Page 31: ...Connectivity NETWORK CONFIGURATION cont Figure Network Name Screen Figure Network FBFIVE Figure Password Screen c Selecting SAVE will set unit to Wireless DHCP mode and attempt to connect Note ADVANC...

Page 32: ...irmed oven connection to the cloud Duke Connected Equipment Platform CONNECTED OPERATION AND AVAILABLE FEATURES CREATE ACCOUNT AND OR REGISTER Scan the QR code below or visit the website https connect...

Page 33: ...s and or changes remotely via the Web app Step 1 Select Equipment in the left hand tool bar This will display all the ovens that you have access to Step 2 Select the Recipes icon adjacent to the oven...

Page 34: ...e Choose File button Select UPLOAD and the recipes will be loaded and appended to the Manage Available Recipes list In this example below the json recipe file contained recipes named Full Bread Full C...

Page 35: ...esettable counts and c over the last 24 hour period This data is a quick view summary of the above that can be used to analyze operations behavior USAGE VIEWER This page displays a time based event us...

Page 36: ...n time and counts The resettable fields are used when a particular component is serviced replaced Over time this will allow us to correlate application component life with our internal reliability tes...

Page 37: ...most current firmware version and features are available When the unit is online it will compare its current loaded version to the latest version available via the Duke CEP If it is an older version...

Page 38: ...a Go to the Special Functions CONFIG menu and select NETWORK CONFIG Select WIRELESS to conduct a scan and see if any available networks are displayed b The FB5 has 802 11 b g n WiFi capabilities whic...

Page 39: ...n the octet and entering values via the number pad When complete remember to press the green SAVE button a If utilizing static IP addressing you might have a conflicting IP address To resolve this you...

Page 40: ...ed by the green bars 15 How do I view my signal strength 16 I ve accidently set it for static how do I revert back to DHCP 17 I was connected yesterday I didn t change anything and now I m not connect...

Page 41: ...ecipe selected b Is the oven door securely closed c Does the oven fan work Go to b Go to c Call Duke Service Select Recipe Close door securely Call Duke Service 4 Oven does not cool down in approx 10...

Page 42: ...Circuit Fuses BLK RED BRN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 RED BLK BRN ORN RED BLK BRN ORN BLK RED BLK RED 208V 240V 60Hz 3 Phase 3 Line Supply Convection Blower Winding Interlock Relay GRY GRY BLU BLK BRN Oven Conv B...

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Page 44: ...s Manual for Duke Flexbake 5TM Proof and Bake Oven with WiFi Connectivity Duke Manufacturing Co 2305 N Broadway St Louis MO 63102 Phone 314 231 1130 Toll Free 1 800 735 3853 Fax 314 231 5074 www duke...

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