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UL FILE # E8138 

 

 

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Operation cont’d 

Status Display 

The Status Display informs the operator of the oven’s status. 

 

Preht 

Stands for 

PREHEAT

.  The oven is on and adjusting to the 

preprogrammed temperature (350

°

F). 

Ready 

The oven has reached the preset temperature and is waiting for 
product to be loaded into the oven. 

Cool 

The oven’s internal temperature is below what is programmed. 

Hot 

The oven’s internal temperature is above what is programmed. 

Done 

The time has expired for that program and the product is finished. 

Help 

There is a fault in the control system; the computer will not operate 
until service is performed. 

Control Panel Buttons 

Shelf Buttons 

Place the product into the oven on one of the six shelf positions.  
Close the oven doors.  Press the shelf position button that 
corresponds to the shelf position once for “C” product, twice for “P” 
product, three times for “E” product, or four times for off.  A beeper 
will sound once the product is done and “done” will be displayed.  
Press the flashing shelf to cancel the beeper. 

Minute and Pace 
Timers 

The “1” button is preset to one minute, the “2” button is preset to two 
minutes, and the “Pace “ buttons are adjustable from one to thirty 
minutes.  Press the button once to start the timer. The display will 
read out the programmed time and then revert to the previous read 
out.  The timers will countdown internally.  Time remaining can be 
recalled by pressing the button again. 

Canceling a timer 

Any timer can be cancelled at any time.  Press and hold the timer to 
be cancelled until “cancl” appears in the display. 

 

Loading 

When loading and unloading the oven, stage products and racks so the oven door is opened 
for the least amount of time. 
Be sure that racks are level within the oven. 
Bent or warped pans can greatly affect the evenness of the cook or bake. 
If using baker’s parchment, be sure the parchment does not blow over the product.  The will 
create an 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 will create an uneven bake. 

For best baking results, load the oven from the center out during random loading. 

CAUTION 

ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM 
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. 

 

CAUTION 

KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY.  IF SPILLS 
OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR 
FALLS. 

 

Summary of Contents for ECOF-C-CN

Page 1: ...43 Part Number 2M W490 Phone 314 781 2777 Fax 314 781 2714 Rev B WWW STAR MFG COM June 17 2008 Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions Electric Full Size Convection Oven Models ECOF C CN E...

Page 2: ...IF NOT AVOIDED MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY NOTICE Helpful operation and installation instructions and tips are present FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOR...

Page 3: ...s Chapter Page Table Of Contents 3 Read First 4 Equipment Description 6 Unpacking 7 Installation 8 Initial Start Up 11 Operation 12 Programming 15 Maintenance Cleaning Procedures 16 Troubleshooting 17...

Page 4: ...formation should be carefully read and understood before proceeding with the installation NOTICE The installation of any components such as a vent hood grease extractors fire extinguisher systems must...

Page 5: ...RE PRESENT INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY NOTICE If an item on the list is fo...

Page 6: ...es with three Chrome plated racks The interior air deflection baffle is constructed of stainless steel Operation The ECOF 2 3VCN oven is a forced air convection oven with a vented oven cavity The air...

Page 7: ...Prior to un 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...

Page 8: ...back Fasten 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...

Page 9: ...e and the 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 fro...

Page 10: ...t edition in Canada use CSA STD C22 1 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...

Page 11: ...oven has been turned on verify that the blower wheel is spinning freely in a clockwise position and that the elements are heating properly The oven will automatically say preht and begin heating Once...

Page 12: ...UL FILE E8138 12 Operation Control Panel Program Enable Buttons Temperature Button Shelf Timers Status Display Power Switch Pace Timers Light Switch Minute Timers...

Page 13: ...of equipment The same control settings will always give the same results If the results vary problems may be because of product preparation Control Panel The Control panel consists of the following i...

Page 14: ...nute the 2 button is preset to two minutes and the Pace buttons are adjustable from one to thirty minutes Press the button once to start the timer The display will read out the programmed time and the...

Page 15: ...re the program enable buttons Press the left dot then the right dot within 3 seconds to put the control into a programming mode Once the shelf position buttons are set press the left dot then the righ...

Page 16: ...r than 10 minutes Longer contact can cause corrosion Cleaning Always start with a cold oven The stainless exterior can easily be cleaned using stainless steel cleaner Always follow the cleaner manufac...

Page 17: ...CAUSE No Display No power to cord outlet Circuit breaker tripped Oven unplugged from outlet Failed power cord or plug Failed power switch Failed circuit board Oven will not heat Power Switch is not O...

Page 18: ...operational 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 Chec...

Page 19: ...Main Assembly 1 5 7 6 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 13 16 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 10 24 26 27 28 29 30 46 48 49 1 4 10 50 51 47 32 33 34 35 36 41 42 43 44 45 37 38 39 40 31 23 25 Detail A Control Panel Assy Detail B...

Page 20: ...02 1 LUG GROUNDING UL APPROVED ECOF 24 2P 70201 07 2 BRNZ BR FLN 5 8IDX3 4ODX1 ECOF 25 2C 20115 01 78 SCRW S S 8 32X1 2 P H S T ECOF 26 2C 20203 03 20 WSHR FLT SS 5 16 USS ECOF 27 2C 20204 06 14 WSHR...

Page 21: ...CCO 220 380V ECOF C2 3VCN NI Q9 ECCOPLMDR H 1 PNELECCOCINNABONCE220 380 ECOF 2 4CECN NI Q9 ECCOPLMDR J 1 PANEL ECCO 240 415V ECOF C2 4VCN NI Q9 ECCOPLMDR K 1 PANEL ECCO 380V CINNABON ECOF C380VCN NI Q...

Page 22: ...1 9 10 12 1 11 8 1 6 1 7 5 6 3 16 23 29 24 32 1 1 23 11 28 30 17 35 36 41 42 34 44 43 37 11 38 25 26 27 39 40 18 19 31 1 21 22 33 20 13 14 15 4 2 SK2363 Rev 4 2 2008 ECOF C Cinnabon Controller Panel...

Page 23: ...K ECCOPLMDR U 5 2E 30503 01 1 TRM BLOCK 24 POS QK CON ECCOPLMDR C ECCOPLMDR G ECCOPLMDR H ECCOPLMDR J ECCOPLMDR K ECCOPLMDR U 6 2E 30600 02 1 RELAY 240VAC 3FORMC FLNG ECCOPLMDR C ECCOPLMDR G ECCOPLMDR...

Page 24: ...PHILP ECCOPLMDR C ECCOPLMDR G ECCOPLMDR H ECCOPLMDR J ECCOPLMDR K 23 2K 70801 04 1 SNAP BUSH 3 4 SB750 10 ECCOPLMDR K 2K 70801 04 2 SNAP BUSH 3 4 SB750 10 ECCOPLMDR C 2K 70801 04 3 SNAP BUSH 3 4 SB750...

Page 25: ...C P PP ECCOPLMDR C ECCOPLMDR G ECCOPLMDR H ECCOPLMDR J ECCOPLMDR K ECCOPLMDR U 38 2E 30303 16 1 SWT TOG ON ON BLK MOM ECCOPLMDR C ECCOPLMDR G ECCOPLMDR H ECCOPLMDR J ECCOPLMDR K ECCOPLMDR U 39 Q9 4010...

Page 26: ...7 Rev A 6 03 08 ECOF CAN MOTOR ASSEMLBY Detail B 16 8 28 33 34 Suggested Marine Parts Stocking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 17 4 18 19 20 21 13 15 22 13 23 25 26 27 35 28 30 31 27 32 33 34 29 24 15 16 11 1...

Page 27: ...COF C2 4VCN ECOF 2 4CECN 16 2U 30200 60 1 MTR 1 3HP380V1PH50HX2SP ECOF C380VCN 16 2U 30200 03 1 MTR 1 3HP 480V 3PH 60HZ ECOF C480VCN 17 2C 20118 01 4 SCRW CARRAGE PLT 5 16X 75 ECOF 18 2C 20201 09 4 WS...

Page 28: ...UL FILE E8138 20 Wiring Diagram 208 240...

Page 29: ...UL FILE E8138 21 Wiring Diagram 380 400...

Page 30: ...UL FILE E8138 22 Wiring Diagram 480...

Page 31: ...L E G N I T A E H W E I V R A E R K C E D T S R I F S R E K A E R B T I U C R I C D A C A M O R F 5 5 3 5 2 5 4 5 1 5 7 5 6 5 0 5 c 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 6 y n a p m o C g n i r u t c a f u n a M 1 1 z H 0 6...

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