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SP-5 Service Manual

 

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Display 
Window 

Set 
Temperature 
Control 

Resets Timer 
to change 
cook time 

OFF  

Bird 
Symbol  

Program 

Selector 

Switch  

JOG POSITION 

(for wheel rotation 

to load and 

unload) 

Starts Timer 
after switching 
to Cook 

Set Cooking 

Time Control 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

For units manufactured before Serial Number 
SP0002237 
 
1.  For initial start-up, set clock for proper time of day.  

(Press F while turning G) 

2.  Load rotisserie with product. 
3.  Set required cooking temperature (Press B while 

turning G).  When B is released, actual oven 
temperature will appear briefly until set temperature 
is reached. 

4.  FOR AUTOMATIC COOKING CYCLE:  Set required 

cooking time.  Allow approximately 20 minutes 
preheat time (Press C while turning G).  Start 
cooking cycle by turning SELECTOR A to “Bird 
Symbol.”  Press D to display the hour that cooking 
will be completed.  At that time, the buzzer will 
sound and the rotisserie will shut off. 

 

FOR MANUAL COOKING CYCLE:  Set required 
cooking time.  Allow approximately 20 minutes 
preheat time (Preheat E while turning G).  Start 
cooking time is completed, buzzer will sound and the 
rotisserie must be manually turned off. 

5.  Once cooking time is completed, turn SELECTOR A 

to “Jog Mode” for holding. 

6.  The buzzer can be turned off by pressing E. 
7.  To stop unit at any time, turn SELECTOR A to “Off 

Mode.” 

 
 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

For units manufactured after Serial Number SP0002236 
 
1.  Load rotisserie with product.  Set selector switch to 

“Off Mode. 

2.  Set required cooking temperature by turning the 

TEMP ADJUST knob to the right to raise 
temperature or left to lower it (the temperature 
setting will appear on the right side of the display 
window and will flash on and off until the oven 
reaches the set point). 

3.  Set required cooking time by turning the TIME 

ADJUST know to the right to increase time or to the 
left to lower it.  Allow approximately 20 minutes 
preheat time (the time setting will appear as minutes 
and hours on the display). 

4.  Start cooking by turning selector switch to the “Bird 

Symbol” and press TIMER START (the two dots 
between hours and minutes will flash on and off 
when timer is running).  When cooking time is 
completed, buzzer will sound. 

5.  After cooking is completed, turn the selector to “Off 

Mode” to stop the rotisserie, or to “Jog Mode” for 
holding the product. 

6.  The buzzer can be turned off by pressing TIMER 

RESET. 

7.  To stop unit at any time, turn selector switch to 

“Off mode.” 

Summary of Contents for SP-5

Page 1: ...SP5servicemanual REV 12 13 06 PARTS SERVICE MANUAL for PANORAMA ROTISSERIE MODEL SP 5 THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE USE ...

Page 2: ...line 2 CORRECT VOLTAGE The voltage is specified on the data plate This is not a dual voltage unit Check voltage with a meter to ascertain actual voltage i e 208V or 240V 3 SUPPLY CONNECTION WIRE GUAGE 1 Phase No 8 AWG 3 Phase No 10AWG Wire to be suitable for at least 60 C 4 TERMINAL BLOCK CONFIGURATION 5 Never block air intake on the bottom or exhaust from left side louvers 6 Legs must be secured ...

Page 3: ...serie must be manually turned off 5 Once cooking time is completed turn SELECTOR A to Jog Mode for holding 6 The buzzer can be turned off by pressing E 7 To stop unit at any time turn SELECTOR A to Off Mode OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For units manufactured after Serial Number SP0002236 1 Load rotisserie with product Set selector switch to Off Mode 2 Set required cooking temperature by turning the TEMP...

Page 4: ...iped with a dampened cloth and the glass cleaned Be certain to clean around areas where the door gaskets make contact with the metal panels of the machine 1 Open the door and remove the four 4 large nuts located in the upper cooking chamber 2 Once the nuts have been removed the Air Box will drop down for removal and cleaning 3 Clean the grease from the Air Box using a suitable detergent 4 Wipe dow...

Page 5: ...former 15794 Peg These part numbers will still remain active COMPONENT LOCATION POSITION COMPONENT MARKING SAVORY PART 1 Temp Body PT 15250 see above 2 Fan Motor M2 15263 3 Element 2000W E3 34 208V 15274 240V 15284 4 IR Lamp H1 H2 15275 5 Display 15269 see above 6 Cooling Thermostat B1 15252 7 Heating Thermostat B2 15253 8 Overheat Protection F1 15251 9 Switch S1 15272 10 Contactor K1 15258 11 Ter...

Page 6: ...er In order to make operation easy push the keyboard cover underneath the encoder knob REQUIRED PARTS QUANTITY POSITION Keyboard Cover 1 1 DISPLAY UNIT 15269 Disassembly Instructions 1 Refer to the Keyboard Cover instructions above REQUIRED PARTS QUANTITY POSITION Display 1 2 POWER UNIT 15269 Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Disconnect all wires to the printed circuit board 3 C...

Page 7: ...ions for motor disassembly 4 Remove the right inner wall 5 Disconnect the thermostat bulb from its holder and pull it through the wall from the electrical compartment 6 Replace the overheat protection Assembly Instructions 1 Assemble in reverse order according to steps 1 6 above NOTE Make sure the distance between the bulb and the post exceeds 14mm 9 16 otherwise the overheat protection will not w...

Page 8: ...ating Thermostat 1 2 FAN WHEEL Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Remove Air Box 3 Remove the nut holding the fan wheel Note the left hand threads Assembly Instructions 1 Assemble in reverse order according to steps 1 3 above REQUIRED PARTS QUANTITY POSITION Fan Wheel 1 1 FAN MOTOR 15263 Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Remove the fan wheel 3 Remove the PT 500...

Page 9: ...e with the motor backwards NOTE Make sure the motor shaft follows along If not there is a risk of losing the key between gear box shaft and the motor shaft In case the motor shaft does not protrude through its bearing mount polish the part of the shaft that protrudes through the bearing into the grill chamber In case polishing is not sufficient 1 Remove the Air Box 2 Remove the right inner wall 3 ...

Page 10: ...uctions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Remove the Grill Mount 3 Remove the rubber mount Assemble Instructions 1 Assemble in reverse according to steps 1 3 above NOTE The control measurements according to Figure 15 REQUIRED PARTS QTY POSITION Rubber Mounts 1 1 BEARING SHELF Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Remove the left outer wall 3 Remove the bolt holding the bearing shelf Assem...

Page 11: ...eps 1 3 above NOTE Check the measurements according to Figure 15 REQUIRED PARTS QUANTITY POSITION Inner Wall 1 1 RIGHT INNER WALL Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Remove the right inner wall Refer to Overheat Protection Instructions Assembly Instructions 1 Assemble in reverse order according to steps 1 2 above NOTE Check the measurements according to Figure 15 REQUIRED PARTS QT...

Page 12: ...ter of the hole in the handle and the vertical measurement will be in accord with what is shown in Figure 17 4 Re tighten the screws 5 Adjust the lock wedge to make the gap between the roof and the door roof parallel IR LAMPS 15275 Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect the main voltage 2 Remove the door roof 3 Remove the lids over the lamps 4 Remove the nuts on the connector cable screws Assembly ...

Page 13: ... NOTE The insulation assembly should not be rigid when assembled REQUIRED PARTS QUANTITY POSITION Insulation Grommets 1 Set 1 DOOR GASKETS Disassembly Instructions 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Remove the 4 pop rivets by drilling out their centers 3 Remove the glass trim strip 4 Remove the gasket Assembly Instructions 1 Assemble in reverse order according to steps 1 4 above NOTE Fill the pop rivets ...

Page 14: ...op rivet the glass strips in place 7 Push the glass front toward the grill and pop rivet the washers in place to make the glass solidly fixed 8 Fill the pop rivets with silicone sealant REQUIRED PARTS QTY POSITION Glass Front 1 1 Glass Gasket 2 2 Door Gasket 2 3 1 8 Pop Rivets Length 8 4 5 32 Pop Rivets Length 4 5 DOOR REMOVAL 1 Disconnect main voltage 2 Disconnect the electric connections in the ...

Page 15: ...k 1 Replace element Grill temperature control is unresponsive 1 PT 500 not properly connected 2 Faulty PT 500 thermocouple see chart 3 Faulty power unit A1 4 Faulty contactor K1 1 Check connection 2 Replace PT 500 thermocouple 3 Replace power unit A1 4 Replace contactor K1 Temperature Control functions but at too low a level 1 PT 500 thermocouple influenced by element radiation 2 Faulty PT 500 the...

Page 16: ...100 575 603 625 650 200 685 700 732 760 300 780 810 841 863 400 892 905 941 965 500 988 19390 ELECTRONIC TIME TEMPERATURE CONTROL CONTROL ERROR CODES Error codes are provided to aid in determining the nature of common oven failures and to inform the user of possible safety or performance problems Each error has an associated code number that is displayed in the time digits when the error occurs Th...

Page 17: ...ERATURE LIMITER F2 F3 FUSES C1 CAPACITOR GRILLMOTOR 2 5MF C2 CAPACITOR FAN 2MF C3 CAPACITOR GRILLMOTOR 2 5MF H1 H2 IR LAMP E3 E4 HEATING ELEMENT K1 CONTACTOR K2 TIME RELAY M1 GRILLMOTOR M2 FANMOTOR PT TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR S1 SWITCH 97 64 11 08 07 X1 TERMINAL BOARD 60 208V 3 60 208V X2 TERMINAL BOARD 97 64 11 07 07 X3 CONNECTION BLOCK 60 240V 3 60 240V ...

Page 18: ...SP 5 Service Manual 18 CABLE LIST For units manufactured prior to Serial Number SP0002237 ...

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