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It is important to properly maintain this equipment.  A regularly maintained unit will 

provide many years of trouble free operation.  Recommended maintenance schedule 

is outlined below:

1.   Daily

A.  Clean  the  interior  and  exterior  (outer  panels)  of  the  oven  per  cleaning 

procedure described in this manual.

B.   Drain, clean and air dry the condensate drip pan located below the door.

C.   Open the inner glass panel and check both inner and outer glass for cracks.  

The inner glass pane should securely snap in place for proper operation. 

Check for signs of loose fit.  If cracks are found, do not operate the unit until 

the glass is replaced.

2.   Weekly

A.   Delime the interior per deliming procedure described in this manual.

B.  Remove all interior baffles as part of the cleaning procedure and clean the 

liquid level probes with a non abrasive, stiff brush. Two (2) liquid level probes 

are located on the rear wall of the unit below the fan. (see photo)

C.  Open the inner glass panel and check the light assembly for proper operation 

and fit.

3.   Monthly

A.  Check the hinges and other moving parts of the inner glass panel and outer 

glass doors for smooth operation and signs of misalignment or wear.  If the 

door does not move freely or sags, do not operate the unit until corrected.

B.  Check the door latch for smooth operation.  If necessary lubricate the latch 

spring with a food grade PTFE lubricant.

C.  Check  the  door  gasket  at  all  four  (4)  corners  and  along  its  entire  length 

for  cracks,  cuts  or  abrasion. A  leaking  gasket  could  cause  severe  burns.  

Replace the gasket as needed.

D.  If your unit is equipped with Groen supplied stand and optional pan racks, 

check the pan racks for a secure fit. If they are loose and not level, reinstall 

them properly or call your authorized service agency.

Maintenance

Liquid level probes.

Summary of Contents for (2) CBE-10G

Page 1: ...Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing o...

Page 2: ...EANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE UNIT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY KEEP WATER AND CLEANING SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS NEVER HOSE OR STEAM CLEAN ANY PART OF THE UNIT WARNING A...

Page 3: ...page 14 16 Sequence of Operation page 17 18 Maintenance page 19 Cleaning page 20 21 Service Log page 22 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 60 Batterymarch Park Quincy Massachusetts 02269 NFPA 70 Th...

Page 4: ...d The optional stand must have casters Optional stands are available for single and double stack 2 high units The optional stand must have casters All units are intended to slide under a kitchen hood...

Page 5: ...mber and a drain box The unit is provided with two air and steam vents One is to prevent internal pressure build up This vent pipe exit is located at upper left corner of the unit just above the rear...

Page 6: ...ge from nails and sharp pieces of wood or staples which might be left in carton walls Writedownthemodelnumber serialnumberandinstallationdateandkeepthisinformation for future reference Space for these...

Page 7: ...atment system and a regular cartridge replacement schedule is essential 3 Using a Groen water treatment system will provide longer steam generator boiler life higher steam capacity and reduce maintena...

Page 8: ...strict the flow of air for combustion and ventilation must be removed Do not obstruct the flue cover or rear vents after installation THE AREA DIRECTLY AROUND THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CLEARED OF ALL COMB...

Page 9: ...ick soap solution or other suitable leak detector should be used Unit Restraining Requirement A The installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the standard for connectors for movab...

Page 10: ...o matter how slowly Do not over tighten hose connections COLD WATER PRESSURE 30 60 PSI SEE PAGE 6 FOR WATER TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS This equipment is to be installed to comply with the basic plumbing c...

Page 11: ...a single unit The units are stacked and assembled at the factory A Water Connection The same water supply connection is used for both units At the water inlet valve a inch female NH connector garden h...

Page 12: ...dy to cook within 25 minutes or less The ready condition is indicated as follows In oven mode Temperature display red LED will stop flashing In Hi or Lo combination mode Temperature display red LED wi...

Page 13: ...art timer count Time setting can not be readjusted higher or lower during the timing cycle Beeper sounds when the set time cycle is complete Push Cancel to stop the beeper Fan Speed Convection fan can...

Page 14: ...F the upper limit is 450 F If the cavity temperature is more than 20 F below the selected temperature the TEMPERATURE display flashes until the temperature is within 20 F of the selected temperature t...

Page 15: ...the cooking modes If oven is in any cooking mode press that mode button to deselect and go to stand by mode F To select clean mode press the CLEAN button G Follow the instructions on the display NOTE...

Page 16: ...IN CLEANING AND DELIMING INSTRUCTIONS 6 When the unit is to be disconnected from gas supply and moved for servicing and or cleaning the gas restraining cable hook must be disconnected first see Insta...

Page 17: ...combo and oven modes it is set by the user When the oven is not ready the word PREHEAT is displayed and the temperature display flashes Once the oven comes up to ready PREHEAT disappears and the tempe...

Page 18: ...d the CANCEL indicator flashes Push CANCEL to stop the beeper Note that this is all the timer does it is a simple kitchen timer It does not stop any cooking process it simply alerts the operator that...

Page 19: ...quid level probes with a non abrasive stiff brush Two 2 liquid level probes are located on the rear wall of the unit below the fan see photo C Open the inner glass panel and check the light assembly f...

Page 20: ...MODE RINSE TIME appears in the display to flush the cleaner off the cavity walls 8 This is followed by a drain period CLEAN MODE DRAIN TIME appears in the display followed by the rinse 9 When this is...

Page 21: ...and the display message changes to OPEN DOOR TO COOL OVEN 7 When the door is opened the display message changes to COOLING 8 When the oven has cooled sufficiently to allow it to continue the display...

Page 22: ...22 OM CBE 10G Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed By...

Page 23: ...OM CBE 10G 23 NOTES...

Page 24: ...REV D 12 10 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson MS 39272 888 994 7636 601 372 3903 Fax 888 864 7636 unifiedbrands net 2010 Unified Brands All Rights Reserved Unified Brands is a wholly owned subsidiary o...

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