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Owner's Manual for 
DUKE RCO Speed Oven

1.  Preheat and oven ready screens

a.  Standby – Door Open

b.  Standby – Door Closed

c.  Preheat

d.  Oven Ready

2.  Recipe screens

a.  Product Group

b.  Product Group – Name Edit

c.  Recipe Select

d.  Manual Cooking

3.  Recipe Editing Screens

a.  Edit Recipe Time

b.  Edit Recipe Fan Setting

c.  Edit Recipe Microwave Setting

d.  Edit Recipe Display Picture

e.  Edit Recipe Name

4.  Events

a.  Editing Events

5.  Cooking Displays

a.  Cooking in Progress

b.  Cook Complete

6.  Error Screens

a.  Magnetron (Mag) Error

b.  Fan Error

c.  Probe Error

7.  Stats Screens

a.  Oven Stats 1

b.  Oven Stats 2

c.  Error Stats

8.  Oven Setup Screens

a.  Oven Setup

b.  Oven Setup 1

c.  Oven Setup 2

9.  Test and Reset Screens

a.  Mag (magnetron) Test

b.  Mag (magnetron) Test – 1 Min Start

c.  Mag (magnetron) Test – Test Mag

d.  Fan Test

e.  Clear Counts

10. Data Key Operation

a.  Data Key

b.  Recipe Comparison

c.  Recipe Retrieval

d.  Data Key - Writing

11.  Cool Down Screens

a.  Door Open - Heated

b.  Cool Down

1.  Numerical Keypad

2.  Display Screen

3.  Up Key

4.  Time Key

5.  Heat Indicator

6.  Microwave Indicator

7.  USB Port

8.  Temp/Fan Key

9.  Microwave % Key

10. Select Key

11.  Down Key

12. Right Key

13. Left Key

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for RCO

Page 1: ...right 2011 Duke Manufacturing Company All rights reserved Reproduction without written permission is prohibited Duke is a registered trademark of the Duke Manufacturing Company Duke Manufacturing Company 2305 N Broadway St Louis MO 63102 Phone 314 231 1130 Toll Free 1 800 735 3853 Fax 314 231 5074 www dukemfg com P N 168913B ...

Page 2: ...2 Owner s Manual for DUKE RCO Speed Oven ...

Page 3: ... harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks 2 DO NOT place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces 3 DO NOT operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 1 door bent 2 hinges...

Page 4: ...d cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 10 This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment Special tools may be required to service this appliance 11 DO NOT cover or block any openings on the appliance Maintain oven clearances specified on page 9 12 DO NO...

Page 5: ...t 2 DO NOT cook without product in the oven Doing so may result in damage to the unit 3 DO NOT deep fry fat in the oven The fat could overheat and be hazardous to handle 4 Pierce the skin of potatoes tomatoes and similar foods before cooking with microwaves When the skin is pierced steam escapes evenly 5 DO NOT place popcorn bags in this oven as they may ignite 6 DO NOT use regular cooking thermom...

Page 6: ...ncy of cooking browning etc The nozzle openings must be kept clean and free of debris see CARE AND CLEANING instructions 4 DOOR The door is pulled towards the user and rotates downward to open The door is designed with interlocks for microwave safety DO NOT use the door to support heavy items It must be kept clean see CARE AND CLEANING instructions 5 DOOR SEAL The seal prevents the microwave barri...

Page 7: ...ed from obstructions between the rib openings and preferably have access to open air 8 EXHAUST VENT The exhaust vent is at the rear of the oven This enables steam to escape and prevents build up of condensation It will not allow microwave energy to escape into the environment 9 COOLING FANS Cooling fans are mounted to bring in cool air from the room into and exhaust hot air from the machinery comp...

Page 8: ...or is opened Such a fall could possibly injure anyone nearby The appliance is often installed using sliding pads which are inserted between its legs and supporting surface These sliding pads MUST be removed before operating the oven Nothing else should be inserted between the legs and the supporting surface Oven Clearances Allow at least 6 in 15 2 cm of clearance on top No clearance is required at...

Page 9: ...ts as to whether the appliance is properly grounded DO NOT use an extension cord If the power supply cord is too short have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance This oven should be plugged into a separate circuit with the electrical rating as provided in the product specifications These are available on Duke s website www DukeMfg com When the oven is on a circ...

Page 10: ...ror Screens a Magnetron Mag Error b Fan Error c Probe Error 7 Stats Screens a Oven Stats 1 b Oven Stats 2 c Error Stats 8 Oven Setup Screens a Oven Setup b Oven Setup 1 c Oven Setup 2 9 Test and Reset Screens a Mag magnetron Test b Mag magnetron Test 1 Min Start c Mag magnetron Test Test Mag d Fan Test e Clear Counts 10 Data Key Operation a Data Key b Recipe Comparison c Recipe Retrieval d Data Ke...

Page 11: ...urrent oven temperature is shown on the left of the Preheat Screen To adjust the Set Temperature o Press the TEMP FAN key while preheating to highlight the Set Temperature o Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the temperature o Press SELECT key to set the Set Temperature This value will stay the same until changed using the above procedure The Set Temperature can range from 375 F 191 C to 500 F 260...

Page 12: ... subgroups by using the NUMBER pad or use the UP DOWN and SELECT keys The Recipe Select Screen will appear for this Subgroup This menu will not appear if the oven is in 64 recipe mode c Product Group or Subgroup Name Edit To edit a Product Group or Subgroup name select the group or subgroup name to edit and press the SELECT key and the LEFT soft key Manual simultaneously Use the UP and DOWN keys t...

Page 13: ...ooking in Progress screen You can also use the UP and DOWN arrow keys and SELECT the recipe you would like This will take you to the Recipe Editing screen for that recipe shown to the right below the recipe select screen To begin cooking from the Recipe Editing screen press the SELECT key e Manual Cooking From the Product Group Screen press the LEFT key to enter Manual Cook mode ...

Page 14: ...s c Edit Recipe Microwave Setting Press the MICROWAVE key Adjust with the UP and DOWN keys Press the SELECT key when done editing to confirm settings d Edit Recipe Display Picture Press the LEFT and SELECT keys simultaneously to highlight the picture Scroll through the pre loaded pictures using the UP and DOWN keys Press the SELECT key when done editing to confirm settings e Edit Recipe Name Press...

Page 15: ...lso use the TIME and TEMP FAN keys to navigate through the Events screen o TIME will move you backward o TEMP FAN will move you forward When done editing press either the LEFT key Exit or the RIGHT key Save o Exit will take you back to the Recipe Editing screen The changes made will be used for the current cook cycle only They will not be saved for future use o Save will take return the display to...

Page 16: ...reen will appear and the recipe will need to be selected again If the oven has reached the Set Temperature the Cooking in Progress screen is displayed To cancel cooking press the LEFT key Cancel b Cook Complete When cooking is completed the Cook Complete screen is displayed The audible alarm indicates the product is done Press the LEFT key Silence to stop the alarm Press the LEFT key Exit again or...

Page 17: ... errors are reported immediately when detected during a cook cycle NOTE The cook is aborted c Fan Error The oven will not run after a Fan Error until the error has been repaired Silence the audible alarm by pressing the LEFT key Silence Press the LEFT key Support for the Duke Support phone number d Probe Error The oven will not run after a Probe Error until the error has been repaired Silence the ...

Page 18: ... control board b Oven Stats 2 Press the RIGHT key Next in Oven Stats 1 to toggle to Oven Stats 2 Total Cooks The number of recipes that have been cooked Ht Elem hr The cumulative time in hours that the heating elements have been on Fan hr The cumulative time in hours that the fans have been on Mag1 The cumulative time that Magnetron 1 has been on Mag2 The cumulative time that Magnetron 2 has been ...

Page 19: ...ck icon appears in the upper right hand corner of the Recipe Edit screen when enabled o To disable the Lock Feature press the TIME MICROWAVE and LEFT keys simultaneously or change the Lock Feature setting to Disabled Set Contrast Allows you to change the contrast of the screen c Oven Setup 2 Press the RIGHT key Next in Oven Setup 1 to toggle to Oven Setup 2 Temperature Toggles the temperature disp...

Page 20: ...lay the countdown time in seconds Pressing the RIGHT key again during testing will stop the test c Mag magnetron Test Test Mag To test the magnetrons for an indeterminate amount of time press and hold the LEFT key Test Mag The magnetrons will be tested until the LEFT key is released Press SELECT again to return to the initial test screen d Fan Test Press the RIGHT key Next in Mag Test to toggle to...

Page 21: ...the screen The recipe compare function will automatically indicate whether or not the oven and USB recipe sets agree Press the LEFT key Back to return to the main USB screen or press the RIGHT key Next to enter the WRITE RECIPES screen Press 1 to write the recipe set from the oven to the USB or press 2 to write the recipe set from the USB to the oven Note 64 and 256 recipe sets cannot be interchan...

Page 22: ...key Back to return to the main USB screen or press the RIGHT key Update to enter the WRITE RECIPES screen A message appears asking Are you sure you want to update the oven software Press the LEFT key Back to exit or the RIGHT key Update to proceed The screen will display Wait and it could take up to 20 seconds to update the software When done the controller will reboot 11 COOL DOWN a Heated Door O...

Page 23: ...anty service call 1 Open the door and activate the Oven Cool Down feature Allow additional time after Cool Down is complete for all oven surfaces to reach a safe temperature The oven may then be safely disconnected from power 2 Remove the oven rack The rack can be washed in the sink 3 Wipe out any large food particles crumbs and or spillage with a damp towel 4 Spray the inside of the oven cavity a...

Page 24: ...lean cloth with the Oven Shield and spread a thin coat on these areas 4 Allow the coating to dry and form a protective barrier for the oven 5 Replace the cooking rack but DO NOT spray with Oven Shield 6 Switch the oven on and preheat to the Set Temperature 7 Oven Shield can be removed with water when cleaning if the oven is not badly soiled 8 Re apply Duke Oven Shield after every cleaning Recommen...

Page 25: ...first then press CONTINUE If the problem persists contact an authorized service agent Oven malfunctions or shows ERROR The oven control is equipped with a self diagnostic system The self diagnostic system alerts you if there is an error or problem When the electronic controller indicates a problem follow the steps listed below 1 Record the error Fan Error indicates a problem with the convection bl...

Page 26: ...a service agent if you notice any unusual discoloration darkening or complete clearing of the display The oven is not cooking correctly undercooked asymmetric cook performance etc Investigate if the oven is connected to a sufficiently rated power supply Observe if any operating errors are reported If the problem persists contact an authorized service agent Unusual smells electrical burns burned pl...

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