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SECTION 3 - OPERATION 

 

III. OVEN OPERATIONS 

 A. Convection Oven Operation

 

1.    Set the TEMPERATURE Control to the desired 

setting (Low-Medium-High) for the product. 

2.     Press the ON  (1) portion of the OVEN POWER 

Switch.    Observe that the ON and HEATING 
Indicators both begin glowing. 

3.    When the HEATING Indicator goes out (becomes 

unlighted), place the pans containing the product to 
be heated/cooked on the racks of the oven. Position 
the pans to avoid blocking air flow on the sides or 
back of the baking chamber. Blocking the air flow 
can cause uneven, im proper heating/cooking. 

4.    Set the TIMER Control for the desired heating/ 

cooking time. 

NOTE: Opening the oven door often causes uneven 

heating/cooking. Keep the oven door CLOSED 
except for necessary checking of product being 
heated/cooked

 - very near

 the end of the 

heating/cooking time.

 

5.    Remove the pans containing the product from the 

oven, when the TIMER signals (bell chimes) that the 
heating/cooking time has elapsed. 

6.    When further heating/cooking is not scheduled, set 

Oven controls to their OFF positions. 

NOTE:

 Bringing the oven to operating temperature only 

requires 10 -15 minutes.

 

B. End of Shift Operation - Convection Oven

 

1.    Be sure that all oven controls are switched to the 

lowest setting or the OFF (0) position. 

2.    Open the oven door to aid in cooling. 

3.    After the oven is cool, remove the shelf assem blies. 

4.    Remove the side racks by lifting them up and away, 

to clear the metal loops that position them in the 
oven. 

 
 

 
B. End of Shift Operation - Convection Oven 

(Continued) 

5.   Detach the baffle surrounding the blower fan by 

unscrewing three screws on the forward edge of the 
baffle. Pull the baffle forward to free it. 

6.   Wash all shelf assemblies, side racks, and th e blower 

fan baffle in warm, soapy water. Rinse the parts in 
clear, warm water. Wipe dry. 

CAUTION

 

NEVER use abrasive cleaners because they may 
scratch the oven's surface. 

7.   Use a stiff, plastic-bristle brush to clean the interior of 

the cooking chamber. Use a mild detergent on a 
damp sponge to wipe down the inside of the oven 
and oven door. Rinse these surfaces with a clean, 
damp cloth. Wipe dry. 

8.   Reinstall the baffle surrounding the blower fan, 

making sure that the top front edge of the baffle is 
very close to the top of the oven liner. 

NOTE:

 Daily, or at least regular, cleaning prevents the 

buildup of food particles and stains from spills. 
Avoiding these problems aids in better oven 
operation.

 

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Summary of Contents for RH36C1W

Page 1: ...sh Toastmaster Wendy s Chili Range MODELS RH36C1W RH36C7W OWNER S OPERATING INSTALLATION MANUAL Toastmaster A Middleby Company 1400 Toastmaster Drive Elgin IL 60120 U S A 847 741 3300 Fax 847 741 4406 Part No 35720 Price 30 00 R 11 97 ...

Page 2: ...de of the flames to prevent them from spreading Gradually spray closer to the center of the flames to cool and smother them CAUTION DO NOT move the Oven Range while cooking Pots of liquid could spill causing injury NOTICE Contact your local authorized Service Agency to perform maintenance and repairs A Service Agency directory is supplied with your oven NOTICE Using any parts other than genuine To...

Page 3: ...ormal maintenance functions including lubrication cleaning or customer abuse are not covered by this no quibble warranty Seller shall be responsible only for repairs or replacements of defective parts performed by Seller s authorized service personnel Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the contiguous United States Alaska and Hawaii This warranty is valid in the ...

Page 4: ...anel 11 III OVEN OPERATIONS 12 A Convection Oven Operation 12 B End of Shift Operation Convection Oven 12 IV RANGE TOP OPERATIONS 13 A Griddle Seasoning 13 B Griddle Operating Hints and Safety 13 C Daily Pre Operation 13 D End of Shift Operation Griddle 13 E 12 x 24 Hot Plate Operation 14 F 12 x 24 Hot Plate Cleaning 14 SECTION 4 PARTS LIST Figure 4 1 Oven Range Overall Drawing 16 Oven Range Overa...

Page 5: ...ven Base houses a convection oven This type of oven is denoted by the letter C in the model designations assigned to the Oven Ranges especially designed for Wendy s RH36C1W and RH36C7W RH designates Range Heavy duty the W applies to a product specially designed for Wendy s The 1 and 7 specify different styles of Range Top units respectively depicted in Figures 1 1 and 1 2 This convection oven has ...

Page 6: ...Plate has thermostatic control with a temperature range of 250 F to 850 F 121 C to 454 C and can preheat to 400 F 204 C in 12 minutes The hot plate is not recommended for griddle type cooking however it is very useful for stock pot cooking and other similar heating tasks C OVEN RANGE SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions On Casters Width 36 91 5 cm Depth 38 3 4 98 4 cm Height 38 3 8 97 5 cm Weight RH36C1W 569...

Page 7: ...wall 6 minimum spacing between appliances except Toastmaster Oven Ranges 0 minimum clearance from Oven Range rear panel to wall when using knockout plate on bottom panel of oven 4 minimum clearance from Oven Range rear panel to wall when using knockout plate on rear panel FRONT VIEW Knockout Plate Diameters 1 3 8 1 3 4 2 Dia 3 5cm 4 5cm 5 1 cm SIDE VIEW Rear Panel Electric Power Knockout Plate Cen...

Page 8: ...e with the carrier within 15 days The carrier will make an inspection and will supply the necessary claim forms Be certain to retain all containers and their contents plus external and internal packaging material for inspection B MOVING THE OVEN RANGE TO ITS OPERATING SITE After unloading the Oven Range shipping container from the freight carrier s vehicle simply remove the metal banding straps an...

Page 9: ...erage factors for the Oven Range Load Side Range Top Oven Wiring 3 Ø Source 1 Ø Source Left view Recommended Electric Supply Connection for U S A Oven Range Installations having two one 3 Ø and one 1 Ø electric supplies Load Side Range Top Oven Wiring 3 Ø Source Jumpers from TB1 to TB2 Added at Installation Right View Optional Electric Supply Connection for Oven Range Installations having one 3 Ø ...

Page 10: ... TB2 of the terminal block as shown in Figures 2 1 and 2 2 Connect the 3 Ø power wires to their respective input terminals L1 L2 and L3 of the RANGE portion TB1 of the terminal block 5 Tighten the screw of each terminal block connector and the grounding lug terminal to securely connect each wire avoiding damage to the wiring insulation NOTE Some municipal electrical codes can require a store to ha...

Page 11: ...ION for the Season Procedure G TESTING AN OVEN RANGE FOLLOWING INSTALLATION 1 Switch OFF all Range and Oven controls 2 Switch ON the main disconnect switch es circuit breaker s 3 Check each Range Top zone Griddle section or Hot Plate area by switching ON one control at a time starting at the left side of the Range Control Panel Confirm that each Range Top zone begins heating Then switch OFF the co...

Page 12: ... and or Griddle cooking surfaces along with the operating controls E Range Control Panel All Griddle and or Hot Plate s operating controls F Grease Troughs In front and behind the Range Top cooking surfaces Grease chutes provide drainage into the grease drawers G Grease Drawers Containers for grease draining through the grease chutes from grease troughs Figure 3 1 Oven Range Controls Components RA...

Page 13: ... circuit to the oven 4 TEMPERATURE Control Three position Low Medium High switch to control oven heating The following temperature value is approximate for each setting Low 325 F 163 C Medium 375 F 19 TC High 425 F 218 C 5 OVEN POWER OFF ON Switch Off On 0 1 rocker switch controlling power application for Oven operation 6 TIMER Signal Adjustable timing device for Oven operation signaling via a bel...

Page 14: ...r applied to the heating element of a 12 x 24 Hot Plate NOTE Temperature range is 250 F to 850 F 121 Cto454 C 3 Temperature Control for Griddle Control knob allows the operator to adjust the temperature setting of a griddle zone heating element A 24 x 24 Griddle has two zones NOTE Temperature range is 200 F to 550 F 93 C to 288 C 4 Power Indicator Indicator glows amber whenever power is being appl...

Page 15: ...nly requires 10 15 minutes B End of Shift Operation Convection Oven 1 Be sure that all oven controls are switched to the lowest setting or the OFF 0 position 2 Open the oven door to aid in cooling 3 After the oven is cool remove the shelf assemblies 4 Remove the side racks by lifting them up and away to clear the metal loops that position them in the oven B End of Shift Operation Convection Oven C...

Page 16: ...mperature Control s to 200 F 93 C during idle periods Only a few minutes is required to regain the desired operating temperature when food orders become more frequent 3 Use only one Griddle zone when cooking a small amount of food 4 Heat cook different types of food at the same time by setting the Temperature Control of each Griddle zone to the temperature for heating cooking each food type 5 Hold...

Page 17: ... Operation F 12 x 24 Hot Plate Cleaning At least once per shift or day WARNING NEVER touch a operating Hot Plate Always wait until the Temperature Control has been set to OFF for at least 30 minutes 1 Allow the Hot Plate to cool Wash the 12 x 24 Hot Plate surface with warm water and a mild detergent Also clean all surfaces near the Hot Plate 2 Rinse the Hot Plate and adjacent surfaces with clear w...

Page 18: ...SECTION 4 PARTS LIST 16 ...

Page 19: ...1 20A2Q9 12 x 24 Hot Plate Center 53B 1 31589 Ground Lug Terminal 3 1 3004281 Thermostat Hot Plate 250 F 121 C 850 F 454 C 54 1 33616 Cover Plate 1 2100094 Knob Thermostat 250 F 121 C 850 F 454 C 55 1 7007442 Knockout Plate 4 1 F706A8703 Heating Element 208V 5200W 56A 2 33519 Caster Front 6 Swivel with Brake 4 1 F706A8731 Heating Element 240V 5300W 56B 2 33520 Caster Rear 6 Swivel 4 1 F706A8729 He...

Page 20: ...SECTION 4 PARTS LIST 18 Convection Oven Overall Drawing Figure 4 2 ...

Page 21: ... 1 30359 Axle 16 2 3102937 Retainer Ring 17 1 3003773 Microswitch 1 36180 Bracket Mounting Microswitch 18 1 32762 Motor Duct 19 1 34404 Seal Motor Duct 20 1 30519 Sensor High Temperature Limit 21 A R 3004281 Thermostat Hot Plate 250 F 121 C 850 F 454 C 22 A R 2100094 Knob Thermostat 250 F 121 C 850 F 454 C 23 A R 33414 Indicator Amber 250V 23 A R 33415 Indicator White 250V 23 A R 35146 Indicator A...

Page 22: ...ematic 480V USA 36093E Sheet 1 of 2 24 RH36C1W Schematic Ladder Diagram 480V USA 36093E Sheet 2 of 2 25 RH36C7W Wiring Diagram Schematic 208 240V USA 33376F Sheet 1 of 2 26 RH36C7W Schematic Ladder Diagram 208 240V USA 33376F Sheet 2 of 2 27 RH36C7W Wiring Diagram Schematic 480V USA 33377F Sheet 1 of 2 28 RH36C7W Schematic Ladder Diagram 480V USA 33377F Sheet 2 of 2 29 21 ...

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