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Page 1: ...2600 HE 2800 HE 2692 HE 2892 HE An Employee Owned Company 35 Garvey Street Everett MA 02149 4403 Form No S 5198 03 07 Tel 617 387 4100 Fax 617 387 4456 MA Toll Free 866 698 3188 Outside MA Fax 800 227 2659 Customer Service custserv mfii com Visit Us At www mfii com ...

Page 2: ...ON OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS 17 MAINTENANCE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 18 REMOVAL REPLACEMENT OF DOOR STYLE A 18 REPLACE OR ADJUST CATCH 18 REPLACE DOOR FILLER STRIP 18 REMOVAL REPLACEMENT OF DOOR STYLE B 18 THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION 18 FAN MOTOR REMOVAL 18 ILLUSTRATED PARTS STACKED ELECTRIC OVEN 20 MODULAR ELECTRIC OVEN EXPLODED VIEW 21 22 MODULAR ELECTRIC OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS ...

Page 3: ...tage is the same as the voltage stamped on the oven rating plate refer to figure 2 If it is necessary to convert from three phase to single phase power or vice versa change internal connections at the terminal block as indicated on the wiring diagrams refer to figure 2W and 4W NOTE Always make sure that a goo ground connection is made to the oven frame Never use a neutral leg for oven grounding On...

Page 4: ... line wire per oven 10 4KW Volts 1pH 3pH 208 197 219 50 30 230 220 240 44 25 480 460 500 12 5 Details of other electrical systems available upon request NOTES Allow 2 space from side wall and 2 space from rear wall if adjoining wall is com bustible All stands are 32 front to back When used with deep oven overhang may either front or back as desired recommended overhang is in back Allow 3 3 4 on fr...

Page 5: ...ining stands do not attach side channel skirt two legs may be discarded joining stands together ITEM OBSOLETE PAINTED PART STAINLESS STEEL PART DESCRIPTION 1 99 0838 99 0838 TOP FRAME ASSEMBLY PAINTED 2 99 0840 FRONT REAR CHANNEL ASSEMBLY 3 99 0841 SIDE CHANNEL 4 90 9131 90 9114 LEG ASSEMBLY 5 10 0644 10 0644 FOOT 6 10 2034 10 2034 3 18 16 HX HD CAP SCREW 7 10 2401 10 2401 3 8 PLAIN WASHER 8 10 30...

Page 6: ...m 208 230V oven to make power supply connection Remove screws and circuit breaker cover 3 2 from 440 480V oven to make power supply connection Bring power supply line in through 1 3 4 diameter knockout in rear panel If space is available right side panels can be removed from ovens to increase accessibility in making power connections ITEM OBSOLETE PAINTED PART STAINLESS STEEL PART DESCRIPTION 1 99...

Page 7: ... 2 and side angle 3 over top frame assembly 1 ITEM OBSOLETE PAINTED PART STAINLESS STEEL PART DESCRIPTION 1 99 0845 99 0845 TOP FRAME ASSEMBLY PAINTED 2 99 0857 FRONT REAR ANGLE ASSEMBLY 3 99 0854 SIDE ANGLE 4 10 0631 10 0631 LEG PAINTED PARTS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE OBSOLETE ITEMS 2 3 ARE LOOSE PARTS AND THEY ARE TIED TOGETHER WITH MOUNTING OF OVEN TO STAND 1 2 ...

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Page 19: ...f and leave doors ajar NOTE Fan should always operate in a clockwise rotation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS Interior Light Switch This switch controls the interior oven lights These are special heat resistant 120 volt lamps Proper replacements are available through the factory It is not advis able to use inferior hardware store bulbs as replacements Power On Switch This sw...

Page 20: ...rder 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 Thermostat Calibration If the oven components are operating but the unit is not cook ing properly the thermostat may need calibration To calibrate proceed as follows Attach a thermocouple lead to the bulb of the thermostat and close oven doors Place power switch in the ON position Set thermostat dial at 400 F and carefully remove the switch control knob Allow...

Page 21: ...MAINTEANCE 19 Figure 4 Figure 5 ...

Page 22: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS 20 Figure 6 ...

Page 23: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS 21 Figure 7 ...

Page 24: ...3026 99 3026 GLASS ASSY 16 10 5148 10 5148 LIGHT BULB 17 10 5149 10 5149 SOCKET ASSY 18 99 3052 99 3052 INSULATION 19 10 6209 10 6209 DOOR SIWTCH 20 99 0665 99 0665 MOTOR ASSY 60 Hz 115 230V 99 0675 99 0675 MOTOR ASSY 50 Hz 110 220V 99 0676 99 0676 MOTOR ASSY 60 Hz 460V 21 99 3035 99 3035 BOTTOM PANEL ASSY 22 10 1984 10 1984 1 2 13 ALLEN SOC HD CAP SCREW 23 99 3333 99 3333 WHEEL PULLER 24 99 3332 ...

Page 25: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS 23 Figure 8 ...

Page 26: ...7 HEATING ELEMENTS DEEP 1800 WATTS 208V 10 6684 HEATING ELEMENTS DEEP 1800 WATTS 230V 10 6685 HEATING ELEMENTS DEEP 1800 WATTS 440 479V 10 6686 HEATING ELEMENTS DEEP 1800 WATTS 480V BOTTOM ELEMENTS STYLE A 3 10 6527 HEATING ELEMENTS STANDARD DEEP 1400 WATTS 208V 10 6528 HEATING ELEMENTS STANDARD DEEP 1400 WATTS 230V 10 6529 HEATING ELEMENTS STANDARD DEEP 1400 WATTS 440 479V 10 6530 HEATING ELEMENT...

Page 27: ...10 4472 CONTROL KNOB 9 10 6264 ON OFF TOGGLE SWITCH 3 99 3027 NAMEPLATE PANEL 10 10 5016 PILOT LIGHT 4 10 6415 NAMEPLATE BEZEL 11 10 6267 LIGHT RESET 208 230V 5 10 4714 THERMOSTAT 12 10 6270 LIGHT RESET 440 480V 6 10 5520 60 MINUTE TIMER 13 10 6265 MOTOR REST 208 230V 7 10 5553 5 HOUR TIMER 14 10 6269 MOTOR RESET 440 480V DOES NOT INCLUDE THERMOSTAT ...

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