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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

THE MONTAGUE COMPANY 

1830 Stearman Avenue  P.O. BOX 4954 

HAYWARD,CA 94540-4954 

TEL: 510/785-8822  FAX: 510/785-3342                

Gas                             

Convection Ovens 

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ONTAGUE -                     HX 

MODELS: 

HX Series 

These instructions should be read thoroughly before attempting installation. 

Set up and installation should be performed by qualified installation personnel. 

Keep area around appliances free and clear from combustibles. 

PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL  

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 

Summary of Contents for Vectaire HX Series

Page 1: ...85 3342 Gas Convection Ovens MONTAGUE HX MODELS HX Series These instructions should be read thoroughly before attempting installation Set up and installation should be performed by qualified installat...

Page 2: ...quipment in this shipment was carefully inspected and packed by skilled personnel before leaving the factory The transportation company assumes full responsibil ity for safe delivery upon acceptance o...

Page 3: ...da Section 1 4 B The installation of electrical wiring from the electric meter main control box or service out let to the electric appliance Qualified personnel must be experienced in such work be fa...

Page 4: ...on Direct Flue Connection If the oven is connected directly to an outside flue a draft hood P N 24678 6 must be used The flue should rise at least 10 feet above the roof or any surrounding structure T...

Page 5: ...s been equipped with the Toe Base P N 6024 0 for this type of installation 3 When stacking ovens never reverse the top and bottom oven sections 4 Never stack a solid state controlled Vectaire convecti...

Page 6: ...ble as an option to the bullet style feet Tip the oven to its side and lean against a wall Remove the bullet style feet by prying off with a screwdriver Insert the locking caster into the bottom of th...

Page 7: ...ck If unit is intended for curb mounting Tow Base P N 6024 0 must be used The Toe Base is factory installed when curb mount is specified 2 Set upper deck unit in place on top of lower deck 3 Install f...

Page 8: ...inks or sharp bends that could restrict gas flow Turn gas shutoff valve ON and immediately check carefully for gas leaks Do this before TEST ALL PIPE JOINTS FOR LEAKS BEFORE OPERATING OVEN THIS INCLUD...

Page 9: ...pole terminal block To connect supply wires remove cover from junction box at right rear of oven Route supply wires and ground wire through hole with strain relief fitting at bottom of connection box...

Page 10: ...se until the correct temperature appears in the upper right hand portion of the display window A temperature from 150 F to 500 F can be selected in 5 F increments 2 Turn fan control knob to the HI or...

Page 11: ...dicator light comes on whenever the burner is lit 4 The timer is only a time indicator It has no control over the oven Turn clockwise to the de sired cook time When completed an alarm will sound Turn...

Page 12: ...ll flash the temperature digits to indicate to the user that the oven is in a preheat stage The temperature digits will become static once the oven crosses the set point c The control has a preset hol...

Page 13: ...on and off every 30 seconds until the set time has expired The amber light will remain on continuously until the set time has expired Once the amber light is on additional pushing of the Start switch...

Page 14: ...TIMER SOLID STATE A 17948 5 IFO CONTROL 120V B 17949 3 IFO CONTROL 230V 4 OVERLAY CONTROL IFO A 17653 2 VECTAIRE CONVECTION OVENS B 29625 2 VECTAIRE HX SERIES 5 LIGHT CYCLE INDICATOR A 17945 0 125V AM...

Page 15: ...e times and temperatures were especially prepared and tested for use in a Vectaire convection oven Times temperatures and moisture contents may vary in other convection ov ens The suggested times and...

Page 16: ...16 COOKING HINTS Guide to Time and Temperature...

Page 17: ...s refrigerator thaw for best results and cover during cooking Load and unload food quickly Close oven doors promptly The type of pans used affect baking time and results A light shiny pan reflects hea...

Page 18: ...oo high a percentage of liquid Uneven Bakes Insufficient heat input Warped pans Warped oven racks Uneven loading of pan or pans Fan off Oven not level causing dough to run to side or rear of pan Spott...

Page 19: ...Rims Air bubbles enclosed in pastry when crimped Uneven Baked Cookies Not scaled properly Pans warped LIQUID BATTERS OR FLUID PRODUCTS THE FAN INTAKE OR DISCHARGE AIR CAN BE DISRUPTIVE TO LIQUID BATT...

Page 20: ...soap solution Dry thoroughly with a dry cloth STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES Follow instructions in Stainless Steel section Oven Interior STANDARD FINISH Porcelain Enamel Frequent cleaning is required Spill...

Page 21: ...e darkened areas are caused by thickening of the protective surface of the stainless steel and are not harmful Heat tint can normally be removed by the foregoing but tint which does not respond to thi...

Page 22: ...nd door on oven does not close when left hand door closes Loosen turnbuckle 1 and tighten turnbuckle 2 2 Left hand door on oven does not close when right hand door closes Loosen turnbuckle 2 and tight...

Page 23: ...r or thermometer immediately after the HEAT light does off for the third time and again immediately after the HEAT light comes on the next time 6 If the average readings and the dial setting vary by m...

Page 24: ...while the control is in cook mode The condition must exist for a period of 16 temperature conversions to the alarm code When the control detects this error code it will cancel all outputs before the a...

Page 25: ...the oven 3 Remove burner box access panel 4 Remove screw located under the handle at the top of the control panel 5 Pull control panel down and slide off bottom hinge if necessary 6 Disconnect pilot...

Page 26: ...ires for reconnec tion Disconnect wire and remove flex from motor Motor panel and fan may then be re moved from oven 6 Remove two Allen screws from hub and pull off fan using wheel puller A flange on...

Page 27: ...flue opening Door seal leaking Kitchen exhaust hood not operating properly Poor Heat Distribution Hot Spots See Baking Difficulties Too low gas input Thermostat out of calibration Fan not on Too much...

Page 28: ...28 SERVICE...

Page 29: ...29 SERVICE...

Page 30: ...30 VECTAIRE HX SERIES EXPLODED PARTS VIEW...

Page 31: ...en C N H 16A 25331 6 Sensor Bracket 17 25372 3 Lamp Assembly w Bulb 25380 4 Bulb 120V 40W 25379 0 Bulb 250V 40W 18 01945 3 Screw Motor Mount 19 26555 1 Door Seal Upper 20 25355 3 Gasket Heat Exchanger...

Page 32: ...3 4 Window 51 03173 9 Handle Oven Door 52 19601 0 Turnbuckle and Chain 2 Req d 53 25327 8 Panel Burner Access 54 25530 0 Door Seal Center Left 54A 25532 7 Door Seal Center Right 55 24334 5 Catch Sprin...

Page 33: ...adjusted for the manifold pressure marked on the rating plate 5 Adequate air supply to the unit 6 The equipment is operated in the manner intended using the proper utensil for that type of appliance 7...

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