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Disassembly

1.  Remove the screws (4 pcs) that secure the right-

hand side panel, and take off the panel.

2.  Remove the screws that secure the control panel 

(2a). Disconnect the cables from the block (2b
between the oven chambers. Be sure to mark the 
cables so they can be fitted back correctly. Discon-
nect the contact (2c) on the lower part of the control 
panel.

 

Now, for each oven chamber (or deck), do the 
following:

 

- Remove the thermostat’s sensor (2d), which is 
located inside the oven chamber on the right. To do 
this, bend out the fixing clips using a pair of pliers. 
Remove the sensor through the hole at the upper-
right lamp socket.

 

- Remove the screw and then remove the thermal 
overload sensor (2e).

 

- Disconnect the contact (2f) from the lower side 
of the circuit board. (Remember, there is one such 
contact for each oven chamber or deck.)

 

- Now take off the control panel.

3.  Remove the screws (4 pcs) that secure the left side 

panel, and remove the panel.

4.  Remove all screws that secure the back panel, and 

remove the panel.

5.  Remove the screws (2 pcs) that secure the narrow, 

front-right side-panel, and remove the panel.

6.  Unscrew and remove all the oven-vent knobs. Open 

the oven door(s). Remove the screw (1 pc per deck) 
that secures the left side of the pillar (6) to the 
inside-right of the oven-door frame(s). Now remove 
the pillar.

7.  Remove the outside screws (2 pcs) that secure the 

narrow, front-left side-panel (7). Then, with the oven 
door(s) open, remove the screw (1 pc per deck) that 
secures the right side of the panel to the inside-left 
of the door frame(s). Now remove the panel.

8.  Remove the screws from the middle cross-member 

(8), and remove the member.

9.  Remove the hearth strip (9).
10. Remove the self-tapping screws that fix the indi-

vidual oven decks to each other. Follow the order 
described below. (Note that screw quantities are per 
deck):

a.  – the screws (3 pcs) that secure the front left corner
b.  – the screw (1 pc) that secures the back left corner
c.  – the screw (1 pc) that secures the back right corner
d.  – the screws (6 pcs) that secure the front right 

corner. 

 

The decks can now be separated. Lift off each deck 
by moving it first backward and then upward. The 
oven is now completely disassembled.

Assembly – Divisible oven

Assembly

Important! Be sure to fit the 2 legs with the lockable 
wheels to the front of the oven and the 2 legs with non-
lockable wheels to the back.

11. Lift the lower oven-deck safely and fit the legs using 

the M10x30 bolts (12 pcs) + 20x10.5 washers (12 
pcs) provided. For each leg, first screw in (but do 
not tighten) the internal bolt, i.e. the one that has to 
be inserted through the top inside of the leg. Then 
screw in the 2 external bolts, but do not tighten. 
Finally, tighten the 3 bolts progressively and alter-
nately to fix the leg firmly to the oven.

12. Fit the slide rails (4 pcs) to the legs as shown in the 

illustration, using the self-tapping screws provided 
(16 pcs).

13. Insert the sliding shelf into either the upper or the 

lower pair of rails, as required. (1 sliding shelf is 
supplied as standard)

14. Mount the remaining oven decks and secure them in 

place using the screws 10 a-d removed at point 10.

15. Fit parts 3-9 using the screws provided.
16. Now, for each oven chamber (or deck):
 

 - Insert the thermostat’s sensor (2d) through the 
hole in the upper-right lamp socket. Secure the 
sensor in the three fixing clips on the right of the 
oven chamber. Fix it into place by bending the fixing 
clips using a pair of pliers.

 

- Fit the thermal overload sensor (2e) as shown in 
the illustration, using the screw provided (1 pc).

 

- Fit the control panel (2a) and secure it in place with 
the screws provided.

 

- Connect the contact (2c) in the lower part of the 
control panel to the corresponding contact on the 
oven.

 

- Connect the contact (2f) to the lower side of the 
printed circuit board.

 

- Fit and secure the cables to block (2b). 

17. Fit the steam duct, using the screws provided (4 

pcs).

18. Fit the flue diverter, using the self-tapping screws 

provided (4 pcs).

 

Important! Make sure the open long-side faces 
forward.

19. Fit the exhaust outlets (2 pcs).
20. Remove the wooden supports that keep the hearth-

stones in place.

21. Remove all protective plastic film from the oven.

Info!

Weight per oven deck: approx. 150 kg

Important!

Do not remove the wooden supports for the hearth-
stones until you reach point 20 below.
Do not use the oven-door handles or oven-vent 
knobs to lift the oven, for it can damage the oven.

Summary of Contents for PM 721E

Page 1: ...732E PM 733E PM 741E PM 742E PM 743E Series 800 PM 821E PM 822E PM 823E PM 831E PM 832E PM 833E PM 841E PM 842E PM 843E Instruction for installation operation and maintenance Model No Serial No Voltage Control Voltage Output kW Date Hz Rev 2007 06 ...

Page 2: ...bly accessories 7 Installation Assembly divisible oven 8 9 Installation Electrical connection 10 Installation Evacuation connection 11 Control panel 12 First time start up Maintenance Changing of oven lamp 13 Oven settings and baking tips 14 Troubleshooting 15 Clock timer 16 17 Parts list 18 EU Declaration of conformity 19 Quality assurance and delivery certificate 20 Attachment Electrical diagram...

Page 3: ... 406mm 16 4 8 12 6 12 18 8 16 24 457mm 18 2 4 6 3 6 9 5 10 15 Leg height incl wheel Weight excl legs Oven weight 1105 935 765 1105 935 765 1105 935 765 225 280 365 375 470 765 PizzaMaster 700 Series ovens are optimized for pizzas up to 35 cm PizzaMaster 800 Series ovens are optimized for pizzas up to 41 cm Leg height incl wheel Weight excl legs Oven weight 1105 935 765 1105 935 765 1105 935 765 33...

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Page 5: ...d fit the legs using the M10x30 bolts 12 pcs 20x10 5 washers 12 pcs provided For each leg first screw in but do not tighten the internal bolt i e the one that has to be inserted through the top inside of the leg Then screw in the 2 external bolts but do not tighten Now tighten the 3 bolts progressively and alternately to fix the leg firmly to the oven 2 Fit the slide rails 4 pcs to the legs as sho...

Page 6: ...e illustration 3 Now fit the upper bracket using the self tapping screws provided 3 pcs Oil and spice rack also holds the slicer 4 Fit the oil and spice rack using the self tapping screws provided 4 pcs 5 Insert the spice bowl and oil bowl with basting brush as shown below 6 Carefully fold out the lug as shown below 7 Hang the slicer provided on the lug Side shelf 8 Hook the brackets 2 pcs on to t...

Page 7: ...n 12 11 1 3 13 4 5 6 7 17 19 18 8 9 10a 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f 10b 10c 10d Note A divisible oven is a 2 or 3 deck oven in which the decks or oven chambers can be separated divid ed for the purpose of moving the oven through narrow doorways and corridors ...

Page 8: ...ck by moving it first backward and then upward The oven is now completely disassembled Assembly Divisible oven Assembly Important Be sure to fit the 2 legs with the lockable wheels to the front of the oven and the 2 legs with non lockable wheels to the back 11 Lift the lower oven deck safely and fit the legs using the M10x30 bolts 12 pcs 20x10 5 washers 12 pcs provided For each leg first screw in ...

Page 9: ...oven rating plate according to the number of decks Model Power kW 3N 400V 3 230V Power and fuse rating per deck PM 720E 6 7 3N 10A 3 20A PM 730E 9 5 3N 16A 3 25A PM 740E 12 5 3N 20A 3 35A PM 820E 9 0 3N 16A 3 25A PM 830E 13 5 3N 20A 3 35A PM 840E 17 0 3N 25A 3 50A After reading all above information follow instructions below for correct electrical connection 1 Make sure electrical supply correspon...

Page 10: ...mmended for each alternative below The oven has two provided exhaust outlets each Ø100 mm One at the front to evacuate air from the steam duct and one at the back to evacuate air from the oven chamber Exhaust outlets To prevent steam smoke and fumes from the oven being channelled out into the room the exhaust outlets should be connected as illustrated Extractor hood If a extractor hood is placed a...

Page 11: ...eating cut off has been activated The oven can be reset by turning off the main switch and turn it on again when the temperature have gone down below 400 C Top Front Adjusts and distributes power to front overhead heat Off Heat zone turned off 10 Maximum output Top Back Adjusts and distributes power to overhead heat Off Heat zone turned off 10 Maximum output Bottom Adjusts and distributes power to...

Page 12: ...remove 7 Fit back the antiglare shield 8 Switch on the oven by turning the main switch into position 1 First time start up Maintenance Changing of oven lamps Care and maintenance A well maintained oven lasts longer and looks like new for a long time We recommend cleaning and servicing your oven as follows Important Do not use cleaning agents on the hearthstones If cleaning is necessary use a clean...

Page 13: ...e setting for your brand of pizza always use that setting regardless of the workload and number of pizzas in the oven 2 Placement of pizzas To minimize the incidence of uneven baking all PizzaMaster ovens are optimized for a certain size of pizza Accordingly each hearthstone is dimen sioned to accommodate 2 pizzas of that size one at the back of the stone and one at the front To avoid uneven bakin...

Page 14: ...o high baking temperature Decrease baking temperature The bottom of the pizza Bottom is set too high Decrease bottom is too dark Too high baking temperature Decrease baking temperature Both the top and bottom Too high baking temperature Decrease baking temperature of the pizza is too dark Too long baking time Decrease baking time Baking time is too long Baking temperature is too low Increase bakin...

Page 15: ...4 Select month by pressing or Confirm by pressing OK 5 Select day by pressing or Confirm by pressing OK 6 Select hour by pressing or Confirm by pressing OK 7 Select minute by pressing or Confirm by pressing OK 2 Deletion of old start and stop times Before commence programming it is important that all old if any start and stop times are deleted 1 Press MENU PROGRAM appears Confirm by pressing OK 2 ...

Page 16: ...med will appear firm Continue by pressing until STORE appears Confirm by pressing OK 8 NEW PROG appears To continue programming a new start and stop time press OK To end program ming press until END appears Confirm by pressing OK Exempel Weekday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday Opening hours 11 00 11 00 11 00 11 00 11 00 12 00 12 00 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 00 22 00 22 00 21 00...

Page 17: ...t control 23 PC Board 24 Pilot lamp yellow thermostat 25 Pilot lamp green turbo 26 Pilot lamp red warning 27 Transformer lighting 28 Overheat protection sensor 1 Vent handle knob 2 Door handle 3 Door glass 4 Door bearing 5 Door spring 6 Oven door sealing 7 Hearthstone 8 Leg 9 Non lockable wheel 10 Lockable wheel 11 Halogen 20W lighting complete 12 Lamp glass 13 Halogenlamp 20W 14 Heating element 2...

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