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Operation cont'd. 

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ENTER COOKING CURVE 

0 TO 100% 

NOX   T1  

XXXF   C XX 

XX:XX:XX     PXXX   FX 

ENTER FAN SPEED 

1=HI 2=LOW 

NOX   T1  

XXXF   C XX 

XX:XX:XX     PXXX   FX

ENTER FAN PULSE RATE 

1=HI 2=LOW 

NOX   T1  

XXXF   C XX

XX:XX:XX     PXXX   FX

CONTINUE TO TIER 2 

1=YES 2=NO 

NOX   T1  

XXXF   C XX

XX:XX:XX     PXXX   FX 

SELECT PRODUCT OR 

READ/CLEAR TO 
PROGRAM  

   XX: XX: PM XXX  FX 

A. SET 

TIME 

B. SET 

DATE 

C. PROGRAM 

PRODUCTS 

D. NEXT 

MENU 

NOTE 

If you do not fill all available characters (i.e. xx: 20:30) the 
light on the "E" button will flash and you will need to press 
the "E" button to continue to the next screen.  

7.  Enter the desired cooking curve percentage (i.e.  040 = 40% 050 = 

50%.  

NOTE 

If you do not fill all available characters (i.e. xx: 20:30) the light 
on the "E" button will flash and you will need to press the "E" 
button to continue to the next screen. 

8.  Enter either "1" for HI or "2" for low. 

NOTE 

If you do not fill all available characters (i.e. xx: 20:30) the light 
on the "E" button will flash and you will need to press the "E" 
button to continue to the next screen. 

9.  Enter a number from 000 to 100. 

NOTE 

Any number that you enter between 000 and 100 will be the 
amount of time in each one hundred second block that the 
fan will be ON during the cooking cycle when heat is OFF. 
The fan will always stay ON when the heat is ON.  

10.  Press button 2. This completes the single Tier programming for the 

current product. 

NOTE 

If you press button 1 at this time, you will initiate Tiered 
Programming. This will take you through the same sequence as 
outlined above for the next Tier and the screen will display SET 
TIME as shown. 

To continue programming, start at step 3. If you have completed 
your programming press, READ/CLEAR button until the display 
shows SELECT PRODUCT.  

To begin using your oven, press the appropriate product select 
button. Refer to your operations manual for complete cooking 
instructions.  

Summary of Contents for ECCO-PP

Page 1: ...pany 6500 Merrill Creek Parkway Everett WA 98203 Rev B Phone 425 349 2400 Fax 425 349 2733 Part 60800 42 WWW LANGWORLD COM Copyright 2001 Installation Operation Maintenance Model ECCO PP Electric Full...

Page 2: ...LLS GAS THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE OBTAINED BY CONSULTING YOUR LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER AS A MINIMUM TURN OFF THE GAS AND CALL YOUR GAS COMPANY AND YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT EVACUATE ALL PERSONNEL FROM T...

Page 3: ...TER PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 READ FIRST 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 6 UNPACKING 7 INSTALLATION 8 INITIAL START UP 11 OPERATION 12 MAINTENANCE CLEANING PROCEDURES 16 TROUBLE SHOOTING 17 PARTS LIST 19 WIRIN...

Page 4: ...AMAGE TO EQUIPMENT UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES NOTICE The data plate is located above control panel behind wire mesh screen The oven voltage wattage serial number wi...

Page 5: ...r than 10 minutes Longer contact can cause corrosion NOTICE Service on this or any other LANG appliance must be performed by qualified personnel only Consult your authorized service station directory...

Page 6: ...are 29 72 5 cm Wide 20 50 84 cm High 21 53 38 cm Deep The interior of the oven is constructed of porcelainized stainless steel Operation The ECCO PP oven is a forced air convection oven with a vented...

Page 7: ...crating move the oven as near to its intended location as practical The crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with moving it through hallways and doorways Un...

Page 8: ...ten two legs to the oven s front corners using the four 5 16 inch bolts provided in the leg kit Lift the oven onto its front legs and block the back up using one of the 27 inch legs set upside down in...

Page 9: ...adapter holes labeled B then install 5 16 inch nuts with lock washers and flat washers Adapter to Oven Installation Gently tip the oven onto its back Place the front leg adapter into the front corers...

Page 10: ...al Connection The electrical service entrance is provided by a 1 1 4 inch knockout in the bottom right front corner of each oven or at the oven back directly behind the control compartment Grounding l...

Page 11: ...ve been removed from the inside of the oven Power On Once oven has been turned on verify that the blower wheel is spinning freely in a clockwise position and that the elements are heating properly NOT...

Page 12: ...ion AlphaNumeric Display Shelf Select Button Press to select shelf which product will be placed Product Select Button Press to select desired product Manual Program Button Use when product being cooke...

Page 13: ...eeper sounds briefly and display says SELECT OVEN SHELVES PRODUCT X Press the shelf button s which correspond to the shelf positions which the product is loaded A equals the top shelf and E equals the...

Page 14: ...of your Purple Plus oven you must determine the cooking parameters you will be using for each product to be programmed The following table is an example to follow Procedure 1 With the oven ON press th...

Page 15: ...I or 2 for low NOTE If you do not fill all available characters i e xx 20 30 the light on the E button will flash and you will need to press the E button to continue to the next screen 9 Enter a numbe...

Page 16: ...ve you a more consistent size color and quality Check the product near the end of the initial cooking cycle by turning on the oven light and looking through the oven door windows Do not open the oven...

Page 17: ...ent does not blow over the product The will create a uneven bake Load each shelf evenly Spaces should be maintained equally between the pan and oven walls front and back Do not overload pan s this wil...

Page 18: ...ger than 10 minutes Longer contact can cause corrosion Cleaning Always start with a cold oven The stainless exterior can easily be cleaned using Lang Mfg Prime Shine 72804 41 oven cleaner Always follo...

Page 19: ...n unplugged from outlet Failed power cord or plug Failed power switch Contrast needs to be adjusted Failed display board Oven will not heat Power Switch is not ON Product has not been selected Failed...

Page 20: ...ational condition Failed Probe Check probe for proper resistance Failed Circuit board Confirm that Circuit board is getting correct voltage and putting out correct voltage Failed Transformer Check bot...

Page 21: ...40 12 VAC 31400 26 Lamp Socket 31602 04 Lamp Incandescent 250 Volt Clear 31603 04 Oven Lamp Lens Watch Glass 31604 01 Oven Lamp Lens Gasket 31604 02 Circuit Breaker 208 240 Volt 1 Pole 31800 01 Circui...

Page 22: ...20 WIRING DIAGRAM 208 240...

Page 23: ...21 WIRING DIAGRAM 480...

Page 24: ...STAR MANUFACTURING 10 Sunnen Drive St Louis MO 63143 U S A 800 807 9054 314 781 2777 Parts Service 800 807 9054 www star mfg com...

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