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Part # 1844082 (11/03/08)

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PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS

Problem

Solution

Cakes are dark on the sides and not done in the center

Lower oven temperature

Cakes edges are too brown

Reduce number of pans or lower oven temperature

Cakes have light outer color

Raise temperature

Cake settles slightly in the center

Bake longer or raise oven temperature slightly.  
Do not open door too often or for long periods

Cake ripples

Overloading pans or batter is too thin

Cakes are too coarse

Lower oven Temperature

Pies have uneven color pans

Reduce number of pies per rack  
or eliminate use of bake pans

Cupcakes crack on top

Lower oven temperature

Meats are browned and not done in center

Lower temperature and roast longer.

Meats are well done and browned

Reduce time. Limit amount of moisture

Meats develop hard crust

Reduce temperature or place pan of water in oven.

Rolls have uneven color

Reduce number or size of pans.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

NOTE:  Disconnect line cord from power supply before 
cleaning or servicing.

Break-In Period

When oven is new, operate it for one hour at 375°F (191°C) 
before you begin your normal cooking operation. After 
cooling, wipe the interior, including the racks, with a clean 
damp cloth.

Exterior Cleaning

Establish a regular schedule. Any spills should be wiped off 
immediately.

1.  The oven should always be allowed to cool sufficiently 

before any cleaning is attempted.

2.  Wipe exposed, cleanable surface when cool with a mild 

detergent and hot water. Stubborn residue spots may be 
removed with a lightweight non-metallic scouring pad. 
Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.

3.  Stainless Steel surfaces can often be cleaned adequately  

using a mild soap and warm water solution on a sponge 
or soft cloth. Dry Thoroughly.

4.  Stubborn stains may be removed by using a non-metallic 

abrasive pad, rubbing in the direction of the metal’s grain. 
If necessary, for particularly heavy deposits, you may mix 
a thin paste of water and scouring powder, and apply 
it with a sponge. Be careful to apply light pressure and 
remember to rub only in the direction of the grain in the 
metal.

5.  The control panel surface is easily cleaned with hot water, 

soap and a soft cloth. Do not use hard abrasives, solvent 
type materials or metallic scouring pads since these will 
scratch or cloud the surface.

6.  Never spray the perforated areas or control panel with 

steam or water, as this will allow moisture into the control 
cavity, which could damage electrical components.

Summary of Contents for MASTER

Page 1: ...L RANGES LTD 1177 Kamato Road Mississauga Ontario L4W 1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis U Swallowfie Telephone Fax 081 84 Part 18144082 11 03 08 2005 Garland Commercial Industries...

Page 2: ...uld expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of California to cause cancer Operation of this pr...

Page 3: ...entilation and Air Supply 6 Assembly 7 Double Deck Units 7 OPERATION 8 Testing Lighting 8 Master 200 Solid State Control With Electromechanical Timer 8 In Off Mode 8 Start Up 8 Fan Speed 9 Cool Down 9...

Page 4: ...VOLTS MCO G 5L MCO G 5R 60 000 BTU hr 17 6 kW hr 60 000 BTU hr 17 6 kW hr Single Phase 60Hz 6 0 Amps 6 ft Line Cord Supplied MCO G 25L MCO G 25R 120 000 BTU hr 35 2 kW hr 120 000 BTU hr 35 2 kW hr Sin...

Page 5: ...the factory or your local authorized factory service center regarding service problems or replacement parts be sure to refer to the particular unit by the correct model number including the prefix and...

Page 6: ...rectly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug A wiring diagram is attached to the rear of each oven Ventilation and Air Supply The appl...

Page 7: ...Deck Angle Bracket SIDE VIEW D Replace the combustion chamber on the top unit and fasten the two units together at the rear with the mounting plates and screws provided E Install the two flue boxes a...

Page 8: ...ere will be air in the gas line this air will have to bleed off before ignition can be established The electronic ignition system has a ninety second lock out as a safety device on all units Therefore...

Page 9: ...conventional oven Cooking time may also be shorter so we suggest closely checking the first batch of each product prepared 3 Use the chart of suggested times and temperatures as a guide These will var...

Page 10: ...ad 350 22 min Gingerbread 300 24 min Apple Turnovers 350 25 min Cream Puffs 300 25 min Sugar Cookies 325 12 min Chocolate Chip cookies 375 8 min Apple Pie Fresh 375 25 min Blueberry Pie Fresh 350 30 m...

Page 11: ...ion After cooling wipe the interior including the racks with a clean damp cloth Exterior Cleaning Establish a regular schedule Any spills should be wiped off immediately 1 The oven should always be al...

Page 12: ...food deposits Clean fins of blower wheel Caution edges of blower wheel fins may be sharp 5 Reinstall the air baffle rack guides and oven racks This simple practice if performed on a regular basis will...

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Page 16: ...l entretien pr ventif suivante 1 Mettre l interrupteur d alimentation en position OFF ENTRETIEN ET NETTOYAGE suite 2 Retirer les cr maill res et les guides des cr maill res du four 3 Retirer le d fl e...

Page 17: ...iculi rement importants on peut utiliser une p te obtenue avec de l eau et de la poudre r curer et l appliquer avec une ponge Faire attention ne pas trop appuyer et frotter uniquement dans le sens du...

Page 18: ...in Pain D pice 300 24 min Chaussons Aux Pommes 350 25 min Choux La Cr me 300 25 min Biscuits Aux Sucre 325 12 min Biscuits Aux Copeaux De Chocolat 375 8 min Tarte Aux Pommes Fra che 375 25 min Tarte A...

Page 19: ...les r partir galement sur les grilles pour permettre une bonne circulation de l air l int rieur du fours 9 Pour la p tisserie peser ou mesurer les produits dans chaque moule pour assurer une cuisson...

Page 20: ...trom canique En mode d arr t Quand le four est teint il n y a aucun voyant ni indicateur D marrage Mettre le commutateur bascule Cook Off Cool Down en position Cook Le t moin vert s allume indiquant q...

Page 21: ...robinet d alimentation Utiliser des d tecteurs de fuites approuv s de l eau savonneuse ou des produits quivalents NE PAS UTILISER DE FLAMME Si une fuite de gaz est d tect e mettre le robinet principa...

Page 22: ...nuer la hauteur du pied Le bas de chaque pied est de forme hexagonale pour pouvoir utiliser une cl Unit s Deux Sections A Installer les pieds comme indiqu ci dessus sur l unit inf rieure B Retirer la...

Page 23: ...stallation d origine Connexions lectriques Une alimentation s par e de 10 A doit tre pr vue pour chaque section du four Pour une utilisation en 115 V un cordon d alimentation et une fi che sont pr vus...

Page 24: ...ions d alimentation en gaz en fermant son robinet d arr t manuel individuel lors de tout essai de pression du syst me de conduites d alimentation en gaz des pressions d essai gales ou inf rieures 1 2...

Page 25: ...00 BTU hr 17 6 kW hr 60 000 BTU hr 17 6 kW hr Monophas 60Hz 6 0 Amps Un cordon lectrique de 6 pi est fourni MCO G 25L MCO G 25R 120 000 BTU hr 35 2 kW hr 120 000 BTU hr 35 2 kW hr Monophas 60Hz 6 0 Am...

Page 26: ...ntage 7 Unit s Deux Sections 7 UTILISATION 8 D essai Et D allumage 8 Commande Transistoris e Master 200 Avec Minuterie lectrom canique 9 En mode d arr t 9 D marrage 9 Vitesse du ventilateur 9 Refroidi...

Page 27: ...res de laine de verre fibres c ramiques L inhalation de ces particules de laine de verre ou de fibres c ramiques est reconnue par l tat de Californie comme causant le cancer L utilisation de ce produ...

Page 28: ...amato Road Mississauga Ontario L4W 1X4 CANADA T l phone 905 624 0260 T l copieur 905 624 5669 Enodis Swallowfi e ANGLETER T l phone T l copieu Pi ce n 1844082 11 03 08 2007 Garland Commercial Industri...

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