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CONVECTION OVEN: 

9.

 

To increase the life of the motor follow these instructions: 
a.

 

Never run oven with motor off. 

b.

 

After you finish cooking and the oven is not to be used for more than ½ hour, place the toggle switch 
to the “COOL DOWN” position and open the door.  When oven temperature is equal to room 
temperature turn unit off. 

PERIODIC CLEANING: 

 

Check the ventilation system periodically to see that nothing has fallen down into the stub back, high riser 

or high shelf exhaust vents. 

 

Lubricate the pivot pins of the oven door hinge where the right and left arms connect to the door.  Use a 

multipurpose lubricating oil sparingly so as to not drip oil needlessly. 

 

Your Imperial range should be checked for safe and efficient operation at least yearly by a qualified service 

company. 

STAINLESS STEEL: 

 

All stainless steel body parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water during the day and with a 

liquid cleaner designed for this material at the end of each day.  DO NOT USE steel wool. Abrasive cloths, cleansers 
or powders to clean stainless surface!  If it is necessary to scrape stainless steel to remove encrusted materials, soak 
in hot water to loosen the material, then use a wood or nylon scraper.  DO NOT USE a metal knife, spatula, or any 
other metal tool to scrape stainless steel!  Scratches are almost impossible to remove. 

 

TIPS ON USING IMPERIAL CONVECTION OVEN 

1.

 

In general, reduce temperature 50° from conventional recipe. 
a.

 

Bakery products, reduce temperature 50°.  Time 25 to 33% less. 

b.

 

Casserole cookery, reduce temperature about 50° and time 25 to 50% 

c.

 

Meat roasting, reduce temperature to 275° - 300°.  Use meat thermometer.  Cooking time may be 
reduced up to 50%. 

2.

 

Use fan for preheating and baking. 

3.

 

Check product at ½ stated time of regular recipe. 

4.

 

Level pans bake more evenly: warped pans will give uneven baking results. 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IR series

Page 1: ...grade Ranges are free standing and available in widths from two to six feet A large number of different range top arrangements are assembled over one or two ovens or a cabinet base Installation is the...

Page 2: ...s operating gas pressure in inches WC and whether the unit is orificed for natural or propane gas Pilot lighting instructions ovens only are also located in the same area The Salamander broiler or Che...

Page 3: ...at the sides of the appliances for servicing and proper operation Means must be provided for any commercial heavy duty cooking appliance to exhaust combustion waste products to the outside of the buil...

Page 4: ...the regulator and should not be removed Any adjustments to regulators must be made only by qualified service personnel with the proper test equipment RIGID CONNECTIONS Double check any installer suppl...

Page 5: ...are proved for each burner and can be rechecked for proper adjustment Adjustments can be made with a screwdriver to the brass pilot valve accessible through the valve cover B HOT TOP The pilot should...

Page 6: ...nontoxic rust protectant Food preparation surface should be washed thoroughly with hot soapy water before being used The top grates should be removed and washed before use With these removed it will...

Page 7: ...ong period of time HOT TOPS 1 Scrape off any food spills 2 Wash with hot soapy water then rinse and lightly oil ALL OVENS AND SALAMANDER BROILERS 1 Remove the baking racks Wash in hot soapy water and...

Page 8: ...teel body parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water during the day and with a liquid cleaner designed for this material at the end of each day DO NOT USE steel wool Abrasive cloths cleanser...

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