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P/N 24-132 REV A 7/00 

 

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7.  Check pilot flame (still ignition). 
8.  Replace oven kick plate. 
 
9.  To operate – set thermostat to desired temperature. 
 
10. Push rocker switch to “AUTO” position to turn on oven blower. 
 
CAUTION: 
 
TO OPERATE THE PILOT REIGNITOR, THE MASTER ELECTRIC SWITCH (TOGGLE 
SWITCH LOCATED AT THE TOP OF THE PANEL) MUST BE IN THE ‘ON’ POSITION. 
 
IF THE PILOT FLAME IS EXTINGUISHED BY DRAFTS OR TEMPORARY LOSS OF GAS 
AFTER THE INITIAL LIGHTING OF THE PLIOT BURNER AND OPERATION OF THE MAIN 
BURNER THROUGH THE USE OF THE THEMOSTAT, IT IS ADVISABLE TO TURN THE 
THERMOSTAT TO “OFF” POSITION.  NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO RELIGHT THE 
PILOT BURNER FOR A MINIMUM OF FIVE MINUTES.  THEN PROCEED AS DESCRIBED IN 
STEPS 2 THRU 5 TO LIGHT CONVECTION OVEN.  THE SPARKING DEVICE (RE-IGNITOR) 
WILL ATTEMPT TO RELIGHT THE PILOT (THIS SHOULD OCCUR WITHIN 30 SECONDS.)  
IF THE PILOT BURNER FAILS TO LIGHT, THE THERMOCOUPLE WILL COOL AND CAUSE 
THE MAIN BURNER GAS TO STOP FLOWING THROUGH THE SAFETY VALVE. 

 
TO OPERATED TITAN CONVECTION OVEN – GAS CONTROLS

 

 
1.  Turn thermostat to desired temperature. 
 
2.  Push rocker switch to “AUTO” position to turn fan “ON.” 
 
3.  Preheat oven to desired temperature – usually 12 to 16 minutes. 
 
4.  When ready – open oven door (blower will stop). 
 
5.  Place product in oven – try and leave space all around product. 
 
6.  Close oven door – blower will come back “ON” and product will commence to bake! 
 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

 
If it is necessary to lower oven temperature very rapidly to accommodate a different product, 
simply adjust thermostat to the lower selected temperature.  Open oven door and place rocker 
switch to manual.  This will allow blower to operated and disperse excess heat rapidly from oven 
cavity (usually seconds).  When ready, place new product in oven, close door and place blower 
switch in the “AUTO” position. 
 

TITAN-CONVECTION OVEN – ELECRIC IGNITION OVEN 

 
TO LIGHT CONVECTION OVEN: 

Summary of Contents for JTRH Series

Page 1: ...must be no material or obstacles obstruction the flow of combustion and ventilation air FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any...

Page 2: ...NOTE APPLIANCE INTENDED FOR OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD USE The area in front of and above the appliance must be clear to avoid any obstruction of flow of combustion and ventilation air Means must be provid...

Page 3: ...ecurely locking plate shelves together Similar provisions are provided when appliances are equipped with high shelves Adjusting legs that are provided can adequately level floor mounted appliances Ker...

Page 4: ...mostat dial to desired temperature 6 CHECK IF PILOT IS EXTINGUISHED IF EXTINGUISHED REPEAT STEPS 1 THRU 4 ABOVE 7 Replace oven kick plate 8 Turn thermostat dial to OFF to shut down oven OVEN SECTION C...

Page 5: ...IN 30 SECONDS IF THE PILOT BURNER FAILS TO LIGHT THE THERMOCOUPLE WILL COOL AND CAUSE THE MAIN BURNER GAS TO STOP FLOWING THROUGH THE SAFETY VALVE TO OPERATED TITAN CONVECTION OVEN GAS CONTROLS 1 Turn...

Page 6: ...mmence operating and product will start to be processed GENERAL INFORMATION If it if necessary to lower oven temperature very rapidly to accommodate a different product simply adjust thermostat to the...

Page 7: ...ge As frequently as necessary remove grease tray empty and clean with mild detergent SERVICE INTERVALS The need for servicing will to a great extent be determined by the appliance usage The following...

Page 8: ...disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel ANSIZ21 41 1989 Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depe...

Page 9: ...P N 24 132 REV A 7 00 Page 9 INSERT Restraining device picture...

Page 10: ...V A 7 00 Page 10 INSERT ELECTRIC DIAGRAM CONVECTION OVEN NOTE A WIRING DIAGRAM CAN BE FOUND ON THE INSIDE OF THE OVEN KICK PLATE CAUTION In the event of prolonged power failure DO NOT attempt to opera...

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