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Document #MPOELSVC0504

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Product Buttons (1 – 17) 

The product buttons are used to select pre-programmed 

recipes for each product. (Programming is available for 

all product buttons.) 

Number Buttons 1 – 0:

The  first  ten  Product  Buttons, 

outlined on the previous page, are 

used to enter programming values, 

i.e. code, set temperature, etc. They 

correspond to the numbers 1 – 0 as 

show to the right. 

 

Cancel Button

The Cancel Button has several functions:
1.  Press the Cancel Button to cancel the current menu 

selection (if multiple cook cycles are in progress, the 

last cycle started will be the first one canceled.)

2.  In idle mode, press the Cancel Button to turn the 

oven light on/off.

3.  Press  the  Cancel  Button  to  stop  the  alarm  from 

beeping and the display from flashing when a cook 

cycle ends.

4.  Press the Cancel Button to exit Recipe Programming, 

System Programming, and Diagnostics Mode.

Preheat Buttons 

Preheat Bakery 325, Preheat Bakery 350, and Preheat 

Bread 425 are used to preheat the oven to the different 

temperatures required for the various items:
  ·  Preheat Bakery 325: 325°F, high fan speed 
  ·  Preheat Bakery 350: 350°F, high fan speed
  ·  Preheat Bread 425: 425°F, high fan speed

*NOTE: Preheat Bread has additional functions:
1.  In  Programming,  Preheat  Bread  425 

scrolls through available values (i.e. high/

low  fan  speed)  and  is  used  as  the  NO 

button.

2.  In Diagnostics Mode, the Preheat Bread 

425 button is used to scroll through the 

list of tests.

LED’s

•  When  the  desired  Preheat  Button  is 

pressed  the  corresponding  LED  will  illuminate. 

The LED’s of the menu items that match the chosen 

preheat temperature will also light. 

•  While cooking, the LED of the selected item will 

blink to show the user which item is being cooked. 

If multiple cook cycles are started, the LED of the 

product that will finish first will flash faster than 

the  LED’s  of  the  other  products.  The  LED’s  of 

other items with the same recipes other than time, 

i.e.  same  temperature,  fan  speed,  and  moisture, 

will also light to show the user which items can be 

additionally cooked in the oven. 

•  When  a  product  cooking  times  out,  the 

corresponding LED will flash rapidly to alert the 

user of which item to remove. Opening and closing 

the door will begin the counter of the next product 

to be removed.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS continued...

Summary of Contents for moisture+ MPOE5

Page 1: ...st 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 speci cations may be superseded and is su...

Page 2: ...h card reader support for simpli ed menu upgrades Features programmable moisture injection a 32 character display and a 40 item product library Moisture injection for superior cooking results Stainles...

Page 3: ...l Programming 12 Recipe Programming 12 System Programming 13 Diagnostics Mode 14 Buttonpad Test 14 Door Switch Test 14 Proper Door Switch Activation 14 Fan Speed Test 15 Heat Test 15 Moisture Test 15...

Page 4: ...base or shelf Each oven deck requires a separate electrical connection Garland recommends a separate 30 amp circuit be provided for each oven Customer must provide a 1 4 NPT water connection capable...

Page 5: ...ROL TRANSFORMER LINE 2 FUSE DESCRIPTION ELEMENT CONTACTOR F2 K5 CONTROL RELAY BOARD LINE 1 FUSE MOTOR CONTROL PANEL PCB2 MTR PCB1 F1 TB1 S11 DESCRIPTION HI SPEED RELAY LO SPEED RELAY CHASSIS CONNECTIO...

Page 6: ...8 240V 9 11 02 044 03 TG JB RELEASED ITEM S 0 1 1 1807865 1 HOOD INTERLOCK MCO E 25 DIAGRAM 0 2 LINE OUT LINE IN N L1 DIAGRAM 32 9 1 2 COOK OFF COOL 70 30 67 28 66 4 3 5 6 31 1 63 1 2 3 64 CAD PRODUCE...

Page 7: ...Document MPOELSVC0504 Page 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS Control Panel Relay Board...

Page 8: ...TF tting at the rear of the oven The ability to move the oven for service and cleaning may be a consideration when choosing the type of connection and supply line to be attached at this tting The mois...

Page 9: ...ds will toggle the control between F and C or C and F The control will beep three 3 times when the temperature units have changed 3 In Programming this Blank Button functions as the YES button and is...

Page 10: ...tems Preheat Bakery 325 325 F high fan speed Preheat Bakery 350 350 F high fan speed Preheat Bread 425 425 F high fan speed NOTE Preheat Bread has additional functions 1 In Programming Preheat Bread 4...

Page 11: ...of the product that will be done rst will be displayed and the corresponding LED will ash rapidly The LED s of the other products cooking will ash slowly 4 The external display will show the count dow...

Page 12: ...NTER lower right blank 4 The display will then prompt for the Cook Temperature Enter the temperature using buttons 1 0 and press the ENTER lower right blank button 5 Next the display will prompt for t...

Page 13: ...counting down 1 To enter System Programming press and hold the Program lower right blank button for three 3 seconds When prompted enter the code 4 2 7 6 using the buttons 1 0 Press ENTER lower right b...

Page 14: ...right blank After the user presses the TEMP upper right blank button the corresponding LED will light to show the button works The control will then continue to prompt the user to press the remaining...

Page 15: ...e test will complete Press CANCEL to return to Diagnostics Mode Moisture Test 1 After selecting Moisture Test and pressing ENTER the control will show the moisture status as OFF for ten seconds 2 The...

Page 16: ...l 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 persis...

Page 17: ...4 57 30 1 1 995 77 40 4 4 1016 9 50 10 1038 60 15 6 1059 1 70 21 1 1080 2 80 26 7 1101 2 90 32 2 1122 1 100 37 8 1143 1 120 48 9 1184 8 140 60 1226 4 160 71 1 1267 9 180 82 2 1309 2 200 93 3 1350 4 22...

Page 18: ...150 F Put unit into cool down open door slightly No HIGH speed But LOW speed works Bad key pad Bad K2 relay on board Bad motor Use diagnostic KEY PAD TEST Check for voltage out of K2 relay Check moto...

Page 19: ...6 2 COOKIES 2 6 1 MUFFINS 3 6 6 CROISEANT 1 7 5 DANISH 2 7 4 TEA BISCUITS 3 7 9 BREAD BOWLS 1 8 8 BAGUETTES 2 8 7 COUNRTY BUNS 3 8 11 MACAROON COOKIES 1 9 10 TART SHELL 2 9 0 COUNRTY BISCUITS 3 9 14...

Page 20: ...4 Page 20 TESTING TROUBLESHOOTING Relay Board Component Identi cation RELAY RELAY OUTPUT K1 LIGHT K2 FAN HIGH K3 FAN LOW K4 HEAT DEMAND K5 SPRITZER K6 COOLING FAN K7 DOOR LOCK not used K8 HOOD LOCK K9...

Page 21: ...4 Page 21 TESTING TROUBLESHOOTING Component Readings TR1 TRANSFORMER Primary Secondary approx 73 approx 1 3 TR2 TRANSFORMER Primary Secondary approx 1 3 approx 72 K5 CONTACTOR Coil approx 640 S11 SOLO...

Page 22: ...2 Unscrew the upper and lower nger bolts located on the RIGHT side of the external glass frame 3 Remove the lower nger bolt located at the bottom LEFT side of the oven door 4 Supporting the external g...

Page 23: ...ace required micro switch 8 Reinstall door switches and bracket and screws 9 Test door switch activation operation as indicated in DIAGNOSTIC MODE Oven Temperature Probe Service Removal The probe is l...

Page 24: ...Document MPOELSVC0504 Page 24 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Right Side body panel removed...

Page 25: ...Document MPOELSVC0504 Page 25 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Oven Interior...

Page 26: ...Document MPOELSVC0504 Page 26 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Oven Door...

Page 27: ...Document MPOELSVC0504 Page 27 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Rear View...

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