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Operating   Maintenance   Installation   CLASSIC

3:3500-2 --> 860004-02

3

BSS B10x32

BSS B10x13

M6S 6x16

+ M6M 6

3

BSS

B10x13

4

5

BSS B10x13

2a

1a

M6S 8x20

 + M6M 8

7

6

6

BSS B10x13

Electrical work, the connection of water and ventilation, must be
executed by an authorized technician.

1

Begin by screwing on the adjustable feet or castors
on the the oven legs. If the oven is to be fitted with a
removable shelf, or a fixed shelf, M8x16 screws must
be pushed into the external groove on each leg before
the feet or wheels are fitted (

1a

).

2

Screw on the legs in the bottom section. The helicoidal
grooves in the legs must be turned towards each other
(

2a

).

3

Lift up all the oven sections incl. the top on the
bottom section, and screw together.

4

Fit the cover plates which protect the element cables
in the front of the oven. Check that all the closed oven
doors fit tightly to the cover plates.

5 Screw on the exhaust ducts at the back of the oven.

The thin end must face downwards. Now screw on
the distance bumper down on the bottom section. The
distance bumper protects the wall behind from the
hot exhaust duct.

6

Connect up all loose cables and make extra sure that
they are connected correctly again.

7

Connect the incoming electric cable to the terminal in
the bottom section. A number of flat washers to fit the
cable screw unions are enclosed on delivery. Finally,
check that no screws or cables are loose.

Fig. 18  Assembly of dismantled oven.

1

M6S 8x20

+ BRB 8.4x17

2

M6S 8x20

+ BRB 8.4x17

ASSEMBLY

The figures in the text refer to the text above, ”Assembly
of a dismantled oven”.

• Open the packing materials carefully so as not to

damage the oven.

• Fit the oven legs as per items 1 and 2.
• Carefully lift up the oven from the transport pallet and

pull this out of the way. Screw on the oven legs in the
oven bottom, see item 2. Put the oven down again.

• Fit the exhaust ducts and distance bumper, see item 5.
• Connect the incoming electric cable, see item 7.

Assembly of a complete oven

Fig. 19  Lifting of a complete oven.

Summary of Contents for Classic DC-1

Page 1: ...Classic Deck oven Type DC 1 DC 2 DC 2E DC 3 DC 4 Operating Maintenance Installation Rev 3 860004 02...

Page 2: ...oven serial number and model desig nation must be given Note the serial number model designation and voltage so that they are readily available when contacting us Please direct all your questions comm...

Page 3: ...3500 2 860004 02 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 TECHNICAL DATA 4 DESCRIPTION 5 INSTRUMENT PANEL 6 BAKING 8 BAKING PERSONAL SETTINGS 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 DISTRIBUTION B...

Page 4: ...chambers The leg length L can vary from 0 to 900 mm Standard leg length is 100 200 and 300 mm etc but other lengths are available on request Castors or feet can be fitted directly to the oven bottom...

Page 5: ...marine use The bottom and back panels are also made of stainless steel 4 Pull out shelf Practical working shelf which can be pulled out from the oven Can not be used when the oven is placed on an unde...

Page 6: ...tarted at the times prog rammed in the week timer Thecurrentmustbebrokenwiththemain oven switch before carrying out service work Fig 5 Standardpanelwith steam control Fig 7 Control panel with week tim...

Page 7: ...ss to 22 Save Press once Setting a switching function 1 On is shown in the display 2 choose channel a or b 3 select starting day or block of days 4 select starting hour 5 select starting minute 6 Off...

Page 8: ...me it takes to heat up the oven depends on the setting of the heat controls The quickest way of heating up the oven is to turn the three heat controls to MAX 200 Cisreachedafterabout27minutes and250 C...

Page 9: ...9 Operating Maintenance Installation CLASSIC 3 3500 2 860004 02 BAKING PERSONAL SETTINGS Table 3 Personal settings Product Front heat Top heat Bottom heat Temp C Bake time min Steam...

Page 10: ...etergent for glass and inside of the oven ItcanbepurchaseddirectlyfromSveba Dahlen Art no 80073 02 Do not use alkaline or abrasive detergents Whencleaningovenchamber makesurethatnorestsof detergent ar...

Page 11: ...t Too much top heat Increase front heat 1 step Reduce top heat 1 step The product is darker at the front of the oven Too much front heat Too little top heat Reduce front heat 1 step Increase front hea...

Page 12: ...tion Therelayissetto20secondsondeliverybut can be adjusted where necessary Neveruselongersteamtimesthannecessarysince this will reduce the capacity of the steam genera tor Fig 12 Distribution box DIST...

Page 13: ...k up and loosen the cables in the distribution box which are drawn between the sections and shall be separated The thick power cables 4 5 pcs are appropriately loosened at the automatic fuses the thin...

Page 14: ...e oven door Fig 14 Now lift off one section at once Fig 15 The sections can also be lifted in their lifting hooks which are partially concealed under the insulation The hooks at the front of the oven...

Page 15: ...haust ducts at the back of the oven The thin end must face downwards Now screw on thedistancebumperdownonthebottomsection The distance bumper protects the wall behind from the hot exhaust duct 6 Conne...

Page 16: ...ena can occur when baking with uneven baking trays The hearth grid is put onto the oven hearth and only needs to be lifted out for cleaning Heat Distrubution Plate The heat distrubution plate distribu...

Page 17: ...ot necessary to fit separate exhaust ducts on the oven The hood should be approx 0 5 metres larger than the externalcontoursoftheoventobeabletotrapsmokeand hot air Connection to ventilation duct Posit...

Page 18: ...there is a pipe which on delivery is fitted with a 3 8 hexagonal cap This pipe is a drain pipe from the steam generator and is used to empty the steam generator of surplus water We recommend that the...

Page 19: ...the back of the oven Fig 27 The oven must be of the low pressure steam type and have a connection pressure of approx 0 5 0 9 bar 7 13 psi and be free from water particles To ensure first rate results...

Page 20: ...nd for about 30 minutes Afterwards wipe off the inside of the door glass with a dry cloth or paper Make sure you don t burn yourself In small premises with poor ventilation it is possible that smoke d...

Page 21: ...EC Annex II A Address Phone no Declare under sole responsibility that the Deckoven Classic model DC 1 DC 2 DC 2E DC 3 DC 4 are in conformity with following standards or other normative documents follo...

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