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OM-CC-E

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Installation and Start-Up

WARNING

THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL WHO ARE QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY AND
PLUM BING.  IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT.  THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES.

CAUTION

DO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT WITH THE RIGHT SIDE VENTS BLOCKED OR WITHIN 12 INCHES OF A HEAT
SOURCE (SUCH AS A BRAISING PAN, DEEP FRYER, CHAR BROILER OR KETTLE).  DO NOT INSTALL TO
THE LEFT OF ANY OPEN-FLAME EQUIPMENT.

TO AVOID DRAINAGE PROBLEMS, LEVEL THE UNIT FRONT TO BACK.

A.MODEL CC10-E

1. Mounting

If you wish to install a Convection Combo™ on
top of another, you should obtain a double
stacked unit from the factory.

If the unit does not have a factory-installed stand,
the installer must provide a table, stand or
counter which is strong enough to support the
unit.  Use of casters is 

not 

recommended.

To avoid drainage problems, level the unit front
to rear, or provide a slight pitch to the rear.

Bolt the unit to the table, stand or counter top,
using the mounting holes in its base.

2. Electrical Supply Connections

a.

Panel Removal

The right side panel must be removed to gain
access to the wiring and control
compartment.  Remove the two screws at
the bottom of the panel.  Slide the panel
toward the front of the unit, lift it and set it
aside.

b.

Supply Voltage

The CC10-E must operate at the rated
nameplate voltage, plus or minus 10%.

c.

Phase Select Plug

 (Units manufactured

before 1996)

Locate the phase select plug assembly on
the wiring harness from the relay board. 
This assembly is black, blue and red.  Refer
to the labels located below the motor and
above the distribution block for the correct
phase connection.

d.

Terminal block

The terminal block for incoming power is
located at the back of the control

compartment.

WARNING

WHEN CONNECT ING FOR SINGLE PHASE
OPERATION, DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE TO
LINE 3 (THE TERMINAL FARTHEST LEFT).  THIS
WILL CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT.

The ground terminal is found on the relay
bracket below the terminal block.  The
Convection Combo™ must have a separate
ground wire for safe operation.  The ground
wire must be at least 10 AWG (2.6 mm).

e.

Supply Wire

The type of wire needed is determined by
finding the operating voltage and phase from
the unit’s back data plate and (on pre-1996
models) phase select connector.  Refer to
the “Electrical Supply Connection” label on
the back of the unit for correct wire size and
insulation temperature rating.

The specified wire must be used to comply
with Underwriters Laboratories and National
Electric Code requirements.

The knockout hole is sized for a ¾ inch (19
mm) conduit fitting.

Summary of Contents for CC20-EF

Page 1: ...ECTION COMBO Combination Steamer Oven THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE O...

Page 2: ...THE OUTSIDE OF THE STEAMER 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 ALLO...

Page 3: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 25 SERVICE LOG 30 WARRANTY PROTECTION 31 References UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook Illinois 60062 KLENZADE SALES CENTER ECOLAB Inc 370 Wabasha St Paul Min...

Page 4: ...the cabinet at a thickness of 1 to 2 inches 4 to 5 cm A removable drip tray is located beneath the door Door hinges are reversible so that doors may open from the left or right side Operator controls...

Page 5: ...your water The water going to the steam generator should have between 30 and 40 parts per million ppm total dissolved solids TDS and should have a pH acidity rating of 7 0 to 9 0 Please follow these s...

Page 6: ...ove the two screws at the bottom of the panel Slide the panel toward the front of the unit lift it and set it aside b Supply Voltage The CC10 E must operate at the rated nameplate voltage plus or minu...

Page 7: ...r each steam generator must be able to fill the generator with 1 gallons 5 7 liters or water in 1 minutes The make up water rate is 0 06 gallons per minute 0 2 liters per minute Condensate spray water...

Page 8: ...OM CC E 8 Proper Drain Line Connections...

Page 9: ...ground wire must be at least 8 AWG 3 3 mm for a 100 amp circuit breaker or 10 AWG 2 6 mm for a 40 to 60 amp breaker d Supply Wire The type of wire needed is determined by finding the operating voltage...

Page 10: ...THE DRAIN IS HAZARDOUS IMPORTANT Do not allow any water traps in the line A trap can cause pressure to build up inside the cavity during steaming which will make the door gasket leak NOTE Improper dra...

Page 11: ...62 13 14000 4267 14 15000 4572 15 5 For CC20 E only Check Fan Rotation IMPORTANT As seen from inside the oven cavity the fan should be turning in a counterclockwise direction If the fan is running bac...

Page 12: ...ature is attained the WAIT light will go off and the READY light will come on NOTE The timer does not control the oven in either the Combo or Oven Modes 9 To Test Oven Mode Operation turn on the power...

Page 13: ...display of 01 30 On some older units numbers higher than 59 will not be accepted in these cases convert the time to hours and minutes 90 minutes would be entered 1 3 0 b Time touch pads used to enter...

Page 14: ...MP Section a The Temperature Display Window shows the selected temperature in either Oven or Combo Mode It is blank in the Steamer Mode or when the optional Hold Mode is operational b Turning the Temp...

Page 15: ...was recently used in Oven or Combo Mode the HOT light may come on indicating that the cooking chamber is too hot for use as a steamer The unit can be cooled quickly to the steaming temperature range b...

Page 16: ...pressing CLEAR twice A new cooking time may then be set by using the number keys 2 Oven Mode a To use the Convection Combo as a convection oven first switch on the electric power by pushing the ON to...

Page 17: ...oking take the pans out of the oven using hot pads or oven mitts to protect your hands from the hot pans The unit will continue heating to keep the chamber at the set temperature until the temperature...

Page 18: ...splay and enter the time again The timer does not control the unit in Combo Mode h Load the food into the pan or pans in a uniform layer WARNING WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR STAY AWAY FROM ANY STEAM COMING...

Page 19: ...e timer will now count UP The COOK temperature display will be blank and the temperature of the unit will slowly drop to the HOLD temperature setting NOTE Food will continue to be cooked by the excess...

Page 20: ...n operates with the door open WARNING DO NOT PUT HANDS OR OTHER OBJECTS INTO THE COOKING CHAMBER DURING THE FAST COOL OPERATION THE ROTATING FAN CAN BE HAZARDOUS b To stop the Fast Cool operation pres...

Page 21: ...olution c Stainless steel surfaces may be polished with a recognized stainless steel cleaner such as Zepper PRECAUTIONS WARNING DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE UNIT KEEP...

Page 22: ...e steam generator only if you see grease deposits h If there are grease deposits in the generator add to cup 60 to 125 ml of full strength degreaser to the generator or lightly coat the generator with...

Page 23: ...door The timer will display CL 26 and count down automatically to CL 00 k Press the ON switch to turn off the unit Let the unit cool WARNING UNIT MAY BE HOT DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES l Remove the righ...

Page 24: ...and turn the latch pin turn clockwise Re tighten the lock nut b After adjustment run the unit to test for further steam leaks c If there is still leakage repeat the adjustment d Continue adjusting the...

Page 25: ...rate in Oven Mode only Call your Groen Service Agency 7 Out of Calibration Units Before 3 97 Only The unit will operate in all modes Call your Groen Service Agency 7A Time Between Fills Units After 3...

Page 26: ...OM CC E 26 CC10 E Heater Schematic CC10 E Control Schematic Diagrams Schematics...

Page 27: ...OM CC E 27 CC20 E Control Schematic 480 Volts CC20 E Control Schematic 208 240 Volts Diagrams Schematics Continued...

Page 28: ...OM CC E 28 CC20 E Heater Schematic 208 240 Volts CC20 E Heater Schematic 480 Volts Diagrams Schematics Continued...

Page 29: ...OM CC E 29 CC20 E Heater Schematic 208 240 Volts Units That Meet Canadian Standards Association Requirements Diagrams Schematics Continued...

Page 30: ...OM CC E 30 Service Log Model No Serial No Date Purchased Purchase Order No Purchased From Location Date Installed For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed by...

Page 31: ...tal to portal transportation costs time and mileage for the first twelve 12 months from date of installation or fifteen 15 months from date of shipment from Groen IV This warranty does not cover boile...

Page 32: ...1055 Mendell Davis Drive OM CC E Revised 7 00 Jackson MS 39212 Part Number 121015 Rev A Telephone 601 372 3903 Fax 601 373 9587...

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