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SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE

MODELS: MP-GS/GD-10-S

Part # MPSM07 (03/24/08)

© 2007 Garland Commercial Industries, Inc .

Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by a Garland authorized service agent 
using genuine Garland replacement parts . Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been 
improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or installation 
instructions provided with the product, or any product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed, 
or which has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents . 
For a list of authorized service agents, please refer to the Garland web site at http://www .garland-group .com . 

The information contained herein, (including design and parts specifications), may be superseded and is subject 

to change without notice .

GARLAND COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIES

185 East South Street

Freeland, Pennsylvania 18224

Phone: (570) 636-1000

Fax: (570) 636-3903

GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES, LTD .

1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1X4

CANADA

Phone: 905-624-0260

Fax: 905-624-5669

Enodis UK LTD .

Swallowfi eld Way, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND

Telephone: 081-561-0433

Fax: 081-848-0041

Summary of Contents for moisture+ MP-GD-10-S

Page 1: ...l number defaced obliterated or removed or which has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents For a list of authorized service agents please refer to the Garland web site at http www garland group com The information contained herein including design and parts specifications may be superseded and is subject to change without notice GARLAND COMMERCIAL IND...

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Page 3: ...33 Problems Solutions 34 Cleaning 35 Maintenance 36 Motor Care 36 Water System 36 Replacement Parts 37 Section Two Service 39 Component Identification 40 Moisture Control 40 Cavity Temperature Controls 41 Diagnostic Procedures 43 Diagnostics Mode 43 Keypad Test 43 Door Switch Test 43 Fan Speed Test 44 Heat Test 44 Moisture Test 44 Temperature Calibration 44 Control Safety Features 44 Testing Troub...

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Page 6: ... the oven interior during cleaning Garland long known for offering the best baking convection ovens available adds the moisture to its model line to provide you the user with a workhorse oven that will provide years of useful service Like any other fine precision built appliance your moisture oven should be given regular care and maintenance Periodic inspection by your dealer or a qualified servic...

Page 7: ... 813mm 58 5 1486mm 26 1 2 673mm FLOOR LINE 40 1015mm ADD 4 102mm FOR DEEP OVENS 32 3 4 832mm DOOR OPENING REQUIRED 32 813mm 32 813mm 70 1 4 1784mm 5 1 2 140mm 6 1 4 159mm SINGLE DECK GAS SUPPLY 3 4 NPT 1 8 NPT WATER SUPPLY DOUBLE STACK GAS SUPPLY 1 NPT 15 381mm 8 1 4 210mm 10 1 2 267mm 1 1 2 NPT DRAIN CONNECTION Gas Models Input Ratings Gas Inlet BTU Hour kW Natural NPT 80 000 23 5 Propane NPT 60 ...

Page 8: ...each leg or in the top plate of double stack casters will match the bolt locations at each corner of the oven base You will need four 3 8 16 x 1 hex head bolts and four 3 8 flat washers to mount each leg Align the leg to one of the matching bolt holes on the base and insert a bolt with washer Install the remaining three bolts and finger tighten all four before using an 11 16 wrench to fully tighte...

Page 9: ...er with a brake is at the front of the oven Fasten the remaining two corners of the open base panel to the other two legs just installed 6 Carefully return the oven to an upright position Ensure the two legs casters that touch the floor first when you raise the oven are blocked and chocked so they do not slip away 7 Install the rack guides in one of the two available positions The inner position s...

Page 10: ...ws 6 If they are not already fastened together assemble the two parts of the interconnecting flue channel included in the stacking kit using six 10 x 3 4 sheet metal screws 7 Fit the channel assembly over the flue vent area of each oven and fasten using the screws removed in step 5 8 If you have installed casters be sure to install the restraint bracket on the lower left corner of the rear of the ...

Page 11: ...meter and pressure will supply the oven with no more than a 1 2 water column pressure drop Note When checking the gas pressure make sure all other appliances on the same gas line are turned on A pressure regulator is supplied with Garland convection ovens The regulator pressure is preset to deliver the gas at the pressure shown on the rating plate Do not install an additional regulator where the u...

Page 12: ...or the power supply cord is required The installer must supply a cord bushing that meets local and national codes For 120VAC usage a cord and NEMA 5 15P plug is provided Garland recommends a separate 15 Amp service for each oven Ovens for 120V service are supplied with a three pronged plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong ...

Page 13: ...ds less than 60 parts per million total alkalinity less than 20 parts per million silica less than 13 parts per million chlorine less than 30 parts per million and a pH Factor greater than 7 5 Consult a local water treatment specialist for an on site water analysis for recommendations concerning feed water treatment if required in order to remove or reduce harmful concentrations of minerals The us...

Page 14: ... oven INSTALLATION OF A DIRECT VENT When the installation of a canopy hood is impossible the oven may be direct vented Before direct venting check you local codes on ventilation in the absence of local codes refer to the National Fuel Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 latest revision If the oven is to be connected to a direct flue vent it is necessary that a draft diverter be installed to ensure proper ven...

Page 15: ...5 WC for natural gas or 10 WC for propane gas GAS MODEL TESTING LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS After the correct pressure has been verified turn off the oven and remove the pressure gauge from the manifold pressure test spigot Re install the blanking plug Check all fittings again Correct any leaks and begin the test again Replace all control panels service panels and covers before operation All electronic ...

Page 16: ...RPM by pressing the switch downward to LO Power Switch The right rocker switch This main control switch has three positions The center position is OFF This shuts off electrical power to all functional components The COOK position energizes the timer thermostat and moisture functions The COOL DOWN position energizes the motor and fan only Light Switch This switch activates the oven interior light T...

Page 17: ...is mode Optimal cool down will be achieved with the door open slightly If the door is opened too wide the motor and fan will shut off This is a safety feature When the door is partially closed again the motor and fan will operate Cool down will continue to operate until the control is changed Pressing the rocker switch to the OFF position cancels Cool Down and turns the oven off Temperature The te...

Page 18: ... a hold cycle it will display HOLD Refer to the section entitled DISPLAY MESSAGES on page 23 for additional information regarding display messages and related button sequenced On Off Pressing this key once switches power modes ON or OFF Light Pressing the light key will activate the oven interior light for a period of 30 seconds The light can be programmed to turn on for 30 seconds when the door i...

Page 19: ...tor life Cook Hold Pressing this key activates the Hold feature At the end of the cooking cycle the oven will continue to idle at the programmed HOLD temperature holding the oven s contents at the desired temperature until serving Start Cancel Pressing this key begins or ends a cook cycle When in the idle mode pressing the key once will activate the timer to the last programmed time period The dis...

Page 20: ...ne or in combination traditional manual or cook hold with or without a core probe with or without moisture Refer to the section entitled DISPLAY MESSAGES on page 23 for additional information regarding display messages and related button sequences Start Up When beginning daily operation the oven will typically be in the Off Mode The display will be blank Press the On Off key once to turn the oven ...

Page 21: ...t from the oven immediately The fan and heat will continue in idle mode If the alarm is not canceled after sounding continuously for 10 seconds it will sound a short tone once every 15 seconds until the Start Cancel key is pressed Using Cook Hold 1 Press the Cook Hold key once to activate the cook hold function The Cook Hold key LED will light Pressing the key a second time will toggle the functio...

Page 22: ... the desired Hold temperature Enter a number between 140 and 300 factory default is 160 If a number outside this range is entered the control will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable number within the range If a new Hold temperature is not entered the control will use the most recently programmed Hold temperature 6 Press the Program key a fifth time This stores and implements th...

Page 23: ...r display of 00 30 00 8 Press the Y Enter key This stores and implements the Profile 1 Cook time setting The display will indicate PROGRAM PROF1 MOISTURE Press the N Scroll key repeatedly to step through the available moisture setting choices until the desired setting is displayed Moisture setting presets for Meat Bread Poultry Fish and None are included along with a User setting to allow for cust...

Page 24: ...Hold cycle was not programmed when the time programmed for the final profile of the active recipe has expired the display will indicate DONE and an audible alarm will sound continuously for 10 seconds Press the Start Cancel key to cancel the alarm and unload finished product from the oven immediately The fan and heat will continue in Idle Mode If the alarm is not canceled after sounding continuous...

Page 25: ...NTER SHELF Press the numeric key 1 6 corresponding to the shelf loaded Press the Start Cancel key to engage the timer countdown for the selected shelf 3 Repeat Step 2 up to five times while loading the remaining shelves Note The display will show only one timer countdown at a time The shortest time remaining of all the active shelf timers will be displayed 4 When the shortest of the active shelf t...

Page 26: ...es using Cook N Hold this display will be shown prompting the user to program the temperature for the oven cavity while in the HOLD mode When the oven has achieved the programmed temperature and is idling this message is displayed The word HEAT in the lower right hand corner will cycle on and off with the burners elements During a cooking cycle this display will appear The programmed cook temperat...

Page 27: ...de The word PROBE in the upper right hand corner replaces the clock to indicate the cook cycle is being controlled by the probe The word HEAT in the lower right hand corner will cycle on and off with the burners elements This display will alternate at two second intervals When cooking with the Core Probe this message will appear alternately with the probe temperature display The oven cavity progra...

Page 28: ...o the next profile Press the N key to finish programming this key When you have programmed all the profiles needed for the recipe the last step is to indicate if you want to go into hold mode at the end of the cooking cycle If you choose yes you will then be asked to program a hold temperature If you choose no you will have the opportunity to program another key or to exit When cooking with a prod...

Page 29: ...d Moisture cannot be injected manually when the fan is running in Pulse mode Automatic Injection The programmable control features four pre programmed moisture settings Bread Meat Poultry and Fish When programming the oven settings the user is prompted to choose a moisture setting Press the N Scroll key to step through the list of choices Choose None if automatic moisture injection is not desired ...

Page 30: ...lets 8 Oz 10 Per Tray 300 F High 15 Min Fish 60 Fish Sticks 350 F High 15 Min Fish 60 Hamburger Patties Frozen 6 Oz 12 Per Tray 350 F High 16 Min Meat 55 Hamburger Patties Pre Cooked 350 F High 10 Min User Medium 51 Pizza 12 Par Baked Shells Topped w Sauce Mushrooms And Pepperoni 350 F High 8 Min None OFF Pizza 12 Frozen Rising Crust 350 F High 10 11 Min Meat 55 Blueberry Pies Frozen 46 oz 2 Per T...

Page 31: ...Baked 350 F High 11 Min Bread Max Moisture for First Few Min Of Bake Then No Moisture Bread Italian Calabrese 342 gr 375 F High 14 Min Bread Max Moisture for First Few Min Of Bake Then No Moisture Croissants 325 F High 9 Min Bread Max Moisture for First Few Min Of Bake Then No Moisture Cookies Chocolate Chip 300 F Low 12 Min Bread Max Moisture for First Few Min Of Bake Then No Moisture Turnovers A...

Page 32: ...king When cooking with six pans use rack positions 2 4 6 8 10 and 12 starting from the top Do not overload the oven Six pans are suggested for most items i e cakes cookies rolls etc However the maximum 13 pans may be use for fish sticks chicken nuggets and hamburgers Cooking times may have to be adjusted Muffin pans should be placed in the oven back to front or with the short side of the pans faci...

Page 33: ...Temperature inside the oven Verify the cavity temperature using a pyrometer 4 Press and hold the PHANTOM button for three 3 seconds The display will show the Actual Temperature on the first line and Set Temperature on the second line If the Actual Temperature does not correspond to the pryometer enter the value on the pyromter using buttons 1 0 The value will be input as Set Temp 5 Press Y to acce...

Page 34: ... ripples Overloading pans or batter is too thin If cakes are too coarse Lower oven temperature If pies have uneven color Reduce number of pie per rack or eliminate use of bake pans If cupcakes crack on top Lower oven temperature If meats are browned and not done in center Lower temperature and roast longer If meats are well done and browned Reduce time Limit amount of moisture If meats develop har...

Page 35: ...ent which could damage electrical components Interior Cleaning Establish a regular cleaning schedule or wipe off spills on the same day they occur Cool down the oven to 160 F Remove the oven racks Lift the rack guides on either side of the oven off their holders Racks and guides may be run through the dishwasher while the oven cavity is being cleaned Exercise caution when removing the fan cover to...

Page 36: ... performance checked At least once each year your oven should be inspected by a qualified service technician to ensure your oven continues to operate at its peak performance MOTOR CARE The motor on your oven is maintenance free since it is constructed with a self lubricating sealed ball bearing It is designed to provide durable service when treated with ordinary care We have a few suggestions to f...

Page 37: ...rranty serial number when contacting the Parts Service Department 1933099 Motor Blower Assembly 120V 50 60Hz 1935702 Combination Gas Valve 60K BTU Propane 1933098 Motor Blower Assembly 208 240V 50 60Hz 1935601 Ignition Module Gas 1955501 Circuit Board MC Control Thermostat 1935801 Pilot IPI Gas Oven 1933701 Circuit Board PC Control 1933201 Flat Element Assembly 208V 50 60Hz 1933801 Circuit Board M...

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Page 40: ... Mechanical Moisture Control The Moisture system applies water through the solenoid in 1 second cycles The scale settings are in seconds Set to the low position the water will cycle once every 60 seconds Set to the 60 second position the water will cycle 6 times in 1 minute 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 LOW The control increases the cycle time frequencies by rotating in a clockwise Water pressure ...

Page 41: ...htly above superheat value of water temperature will enable a preference of low temperature cooking Control Compartment Ambient Temperature Purpose This control will automatically run the cooling fan in the control compartment if the temperature reaches or exceeds 150 F This function will assure maximum air extraction of hot ambient control compartment air during continuous operation and intake of...

Page 42: ...SM07 03 24 08 Page 42 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Component moveable service drawer Moisture Control Solid State Timer Direct Spark Ignition Module Temperature Control Solid State control Heat Control Transformer ...

Page 43: ...upper right blank After the user presses the TEMP upper right blank key the corresponding LED will light to show the key works The control will then continue to prompt the user to press the remaining control buttons If the LED of the key pressed does not light a keypad problem exists 3 After completing the Keypad Test you will return to Diagnostics Mode Press CANCEL at any time during the test to ...

Page 44: ...ly turned on within the oven by looking through the glass door 3 After a few seconds the Moisture Test will complete Press CANCEL to return to Diagnostics Mode Temperature Calibration 1 After selecting Temperature Calibration and pressing ENTER the display will show the Actual Temperature inside the oven Verify the cavity temperature using a pyrometer NOTE If the oven temperature is below 200 F Te...

Page 45: ...he alarm will sound continuously All control operations will shut down except the alarm NOTE The control will need a complete power down and restart unplug plug in oven before any control functions will become operational If the problem persists contact a service technician In the event of a temperature probe failure the control will become inoperative and the display will show PROBE ERROR Once th...

Page 46: ...h stuck Check centrifugal switch Gas valve s or Ignition System Check heat generation system Refer to Service procedures Heat generation system page Unit will not shut off Unit above 150 F Put unit into cool down open door slightly No HIGH speed But LOW speed works Bad key pad Use diagnostic KEY PAD TEST Bad K2 relay on board Check for voltage out of K2 relay Bad motor Check motor No LOW speed But...

Page 47: ...t from MV terminal on module during call for heat Display Check Heat should be displayed on the digital readout Temperature values should display while actual heat is increasing Oven should reach set temperature and cycle burner off OK You found cause Call Garland Technical Service 1 800 424 2411 Yes Yes No No Tell technical service representative the checks you made and your observations Select t...

Page 48: ... Points 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Key Ribbon Test Points Moisture 1 4 Light 2 4 On Off 3 4 High Fan 3 5 Low Fan 2 5 Pulse Fan 1 5 Cool Down 3 6 Cook Hold 2 6 Hidden 1 6 Start Cancel 3 7 Blank 2 7 Program 1 7 1 3 8 2 2 8 3 1 8 4 3 9 5 2 9 6 1 9 7 3 10 8 2 10 9 1 10 N 3 11 0 2 11 Y 1 11 ...

Page 49: ...d K5 Spritzer K6 Cooling Fan K7 Not used K8 Not used K9 Not used Relay Board All functions of the deluxe control are provided by electrical connections to the relay board An electronic signal is transmitted from the control board to the relay board All primary power and feedback circuits are controlled here TESTING TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 50: ...trol to turn on the HEAT message in the lower right corner of the display One circuit is for gas ovens the second is for electric ovens Both will use the same common terminal There are two 2 wire connections one for each door switch connection There are two tabs each for the sense of the 1000 ohm RTD probes One cavity probe that must always be present and one for an optional core probe for use wit...

Page 51: ... On Off key on the control panel It will also be active if the control goes into Cool Down There is one 10 amp relay for switching the heat circuit on and off as required There is one 10 amp relay for controlling the oven cavity light There are two 30 amp relay connections one each to switch the motor between high and low speed There is one 10 amp relay for controlling the moisture ...

Page 52: ...the relay board will provide a solder filled plated through hole accessible to a DVOM probe tip This will allow the technician to probe a circuit without disassembly Function Test Point Function Test Point High Fan Out TP1 Fan TP14 High Fan In TP2 Fan TP15 Low Fan In TP3 Door Lock TP16 Low Fan TP4 Door Lock TP17 Low Fan TP5 Door Lock TP18 High Fan TP6 Door Lock TP19 Light TP7 Door Lock TP20 Light ...

Page 53: ...wer wheel and fan motor are considered to be one complete assembly Therefore if the motor is determined to require replacement the blower wheel must be replaces as well Garland sets the wheel at the factory with a specific gap setting GROUND 5 LED THS 2 M V 3 SENSE 4 Direct Spark Ignition Module 3 Trials 4 Seconds Per Trial No Retry Minimum Acceptable µa Reading 0 3 Heat Control Board Transformer ...

Page 54: ...n Flame Detection Types Remote Sensing Minimum Flame Current 0 3 Microampere Flame Failure Response Time 0 8 Seconds Maximum Spark Gap 0 1 2 5mm Ignition Retrials 3 Safety Times 4 Seconds Waiting Times 0 Seconds Interpurge 30 Seconds Loss Of Flame Signal Retrials 4 Five Total Ignition Attempts Operation Current 24 VAC 50 60 HZ Nominal 0 2A Nominal Main Valve Contact Rating MV 2A Continuous 5A Inru...

Page 55: ...RELAY BOARD IGNITION MODULE MOTOR CONTROL PANEL PCB2 MTR PCB1 MOD S10 S7 DESCRIPTION HI SPEED RELAY LO SPEED RELAY CHASSIS CONNECTION COOLING FAN PILOT VALVE RELAY OVEN LIGHT MAIN VALVE RELAY FAN GND K2 K1 K3 L1 K4 NAME S1 SPL L2 TR1 SPL L1 S5 S6 S2 COMPONENT NAME GAS SHUTOFF DOOR SWITCH LINE 1 SPLICE TEMPERATURE SWITCH 3XX TIMER DOOR SWITCH DESCRIPTION 10 9 2 4 1 6 12 8 13 1 8 6 17 18 20 19 21 14...

Page 56: ... FAST CONTROL M 05 04 06 AJG AJG AJG 4521571 R00 115V 60HZ GAS WIRE DIAGRAM 115V GAS LINE 2 SPLICE CONTROL TRANSFORMER IGNITION TRANSFORMER DESCRIPTION OVEN LIGHT TR2 L2 CONTROL RELAY BOARD IGNITION MODULE MOTOR CONTROL PANEL PCB2 MTR PCB1 MOD DESCRIPTION HI SPEED RELAY LO SPEED RELAY CHASSIS CONNECTION COOLING FAN PILOT VALVE RELAY OVEN LIGHT MAIN VALVE RELAY FAN GND K2 K1 K3 L1 K4 NAME S1 SPL L2...

Page 57: ...the lower oven cavity bracket Lower BA door support plate 6 The upper and lower door bearing retainers and door rod can be easily separated from the cavity with a slight level pull upward and to the left 7 Reference this sequence in reverse to install and secure the door Oven Door Light Service Removal 1 Disconnect power to unit 2 Remove the screws holding the door micro switch cover This is locat...

Page 58: ... DO NOT REMOVE THE PROBE at this point Note The wires for the probe are located behind the RIGHT side panel SERVICE PROCEDURES REMOVAL REPLACEMENT 6 Use a clean dry cloth to hold the new light DO NOT TOUCH NEW LIGHT WITH YOUR FINGERS 7 Install the replacement light 8 To reassemble reverse above instructions Ensure that the cavity light wires on the RIGHT side of the oven are re connected Door Micr...

Page 59: ...ards the back of the oven to remove 6 Cavity probe is located ABOVE and to the RIGHT of the cavity motor 7 Disconnect the 2 BROWN probe wires at the temperature probe 8 The probe can now be removed from inside the oven 9 Reinstall the replacement probe in reverse manner DoorTo Cavity Seal Adjustments 1 Close the door and determine the area s of air leakage Use of a dollar bill between the door and...

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Page 62: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 62 2006 Deluxe Control Panel Gas DELUXE CONTROL PANEL MOISTURE PLUS GAS ...

Page 63: ...t Sold Separately 10 4521365 Underlay Card M General Market 1 11 1955703 Standoff Nylon 1 4 Dia 9 16 Long 6 12 4521586 Overlay Gas Regulator 1 13 4521566 Switch 4A 125V Recessed Rocker 1 14 4521675 Snap Bushing Solid 875 MTG Hole 1 17 4521671 Bracket Control Box Slide 2 18 1918201 Fan 110mm 115V 1 19 4521672 Cover Rear Electrical 1 20 1028402 Ground Lug 1 21 4521630 Transformer 120 240V 24V 40VA 2...

Page 64: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 64 2006 Standard Control Panel Gas MECHANICAL CONTROL STANDARD CONTROL PANEL MOISTURE PLUS GAS ...

Page 65: ... Timer 1hr 115v W Alarm 1 March 07 15 1765803 Knob fluted 1 Screw 1 5 Dia 1 16 1936101 Indicator Lamp green 120v 1 17 1935301 Switch rocker ON OFF ON 1 19 1955402 Switch rocker DPDT ON ON 1 20 1955401 Switch rocker DPDT ON OFF ON 1 21 1955403 Switch rocker SPSt Momentary 1 22 1936103 Indicator Lamp Amber 28v 1 23 1765802 Fluted Knob W 2 Set Screws 2 24 4521566 Switch 4A 125V Recessed Rocker 1 25 4...

Page 66: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 66 2006 Burners Gas Components BURNERS GAS COMPONENTS ...

Page 67: ...Close Nipple 1 2 NPT X 1 1 10 4520691 Bracket Gas Valve Mtg 1 11 1754901 Valve Basotrol Dual G96 Nat Gas 1 12 1754902 Valve Basotrol Dual G96 LP Gas 1 13 1038401 Hex Seal Bushing 1 2 X 3 8 1 14 1027499 Male Connector Assy 3 8 X 7 16 1 15 4521715 Tubing Gas Valve To Manifold 1 16 1004849 Bell Reducer 3 4 NPT To 1 2 NPT 1 17 4521463 Burner Pack DSI MP 80k Nat 1 18 4521465 Burner Pack DSI MP 60k LP C...

Page 68: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 68 Revised_Interior Componets Gas INTERIOR COMPONENTS MOISTURE PLUS GAS ...

Page 69: ...p 100 Watt 120 Volt 1 1623902 Lamp 100 Watt 208 240 Volt 1 8 1906002 Probe Flange Mount 1 8A 1906003 Probe Extension Cable 1 9 1933407 Bracket Probe Shield 1 10 1930203 Restrictor Plate 60K BTU Propane Gas 2 11 1930298 Duct Assembly 2 12 1930199 Fan Cover Assembly 1 13 4521648 Fastener Baffle T Bolt 2 14 1014500 Blower Inlet Cover 1 15 1765212 Rack Guide Clip 8 16 1922101 Rack Guide 13 Position St...

Page 70: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 70 2006 Door Components Gas OUTER DOOR ONLY INNER DOOR NO HANDLE COMPLETE DOOR WITH HANDLE DOOR COMPONENTS GAS MOISTURE ...

Page 71: ...pacer MP Mechanical Handle 1 4A 4520808 B a Plate Door Bushing MP Top 1 4B 4520809 B a Plate Door Bushing MP Bottom 1 5 1923201 Decorative Ring 1 6A 1925101 Cam Door Switch 1 6B 8003802 Set Screw 10 24 X 3 8 2 7A 4516133 Bracket Door Switches M 1 7B 8003212 MSCR PH PHIL 6 32 X 1 1 2 STL 2P 4 7C 8001502 Nut W washer 6 32 KEP 4 8A 1855603 Door Switch 1 Amp Deluxe Gas Oven Control Series Electronic C...

Page 72: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 72 Revised_Plumbing Components Gas DOOR COMPONENTS GAS MOISTURE ...

Page 73: ...nt Std Standard Only 1 8 1934312 Tubing Water Rinse Front Deep Deep Only 1 9 1933411 Cover Water Connection 1 10 1934901 Fitting 1 8 NPT CC SS 3 11 8000310 Washer flat 3 8 X 1 STL ZP 1 12 1933411 Cover Water Connection 1 13 1933413 Enclosure Quick Disconnect 1 14 4517930 Bushing 25INM x 125INF 300 SS 1 15 1934401 Solenoid 1 16 1934501 Valve regulator 1 17 1935203 Fitting 1 8 NPT Tee SS 1 18 193450...

Page 74: ...Part MPSM07 03 24 08 Page 74 Revised_Exterior Components Gas EXTERIOR COMPONENTS GAS MOISTURE PLUS ...

Page 75: ... 13 1949701 Foot Insert Flanged 4 14 1775102 Caster Insert 4 15 1926501 Caster 4 Screw In 2 1926502 Caster 4 With Brake Screw In 2 16 1926521 Lo Profile Caster 3 Bolts To Base 2 1926522 Lo Profile Caster With Brake 3 Bolts To Base 2 1926531 Heavy Duty Caster 5 Bolts To Base 2 1926532 Heavy Duty Caster With Brake 5 Bolts To Base 2 17 1926802 Bracket Upper Support 1 18 1927002 Panel Lower Support 1 ...

Page 76: ...002 W H Core Probe Deluxe 1936074 W H Door Switches Mech Standard 1936076 W H Relay Board To Control Deluxe 4521642 W H Lights Standard Deluxe 4521645 W H Door Switches Electronic Deluxe 4521574 W H Main Wiring 115V Gas Standard deluxe 4521575 W H Relay Card Standard 4521576 W H Solenoid Standard Deluxe 4521640 W H Water Control 200 Control Standard 4521854 W H Control Panel Mech Standard NOT ILLU...

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