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Summary of Contents for FRE-1002D

Page 1: ...for the turbochef fire oven TM Service Manual 2014 2015 TurboChef Technologies Inc CAUTION Read the instructions before using the machine...

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Page 3: ...For further information call 800 90TURBO or 1 214 379 6000...

Page 4: ...pair of this oven Follow these procedures and instructions to help ensure satisfactory baking results and years of trouble free service Errors descriptive typographic or pictorial are subject to corre...

Page 5: ...ons 2 Installation 2 Unpacking Instructions 2 Installation Warnings Read Before Lifting Oven 2 Lifting and Placing the Oven 2 Installation Near Open Heat Source 3 Voltage Selection 3 Ventilation 3 Ins...

Page 6: ...Oven Schematics 15 Appendix Replacing Oven Components Replacing Oven Components A 1 Replacing Items A 2...

Page 7: ...use Always monitor the appliance during operation In the event of a failure breakage or irregular function switch the appliance off and disconnect the oven from the power supply Always ensure the ove...

Page 8: ...f uncertain about the ability to follow grounding instructions or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded X DO NOT use an extension cord If the power cord is too short have a...

Page 9: ...Specifications and Installation...

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Page 11: ...ntact Customer Support at 800 90TURBO 1 214 379 6000 or your Authorized Distributor Dimensions Oven Dimensions Height 22 7 576 6 mm Width 19 01 482 9 mm Depth footprint 18 55 471 2 mm Depth door close...

Page 12: ...horoughly for accessories and literature 4 Discard any packaging in the cook cavity Installation Warnings Read Before Lifting Oven WARNING The Fire oven weighs approximately 75 lb 34 kg Never lift wit...

Page 13: ...ory LLC for ventless operation UL KNLZ listing for all food items except for foods classified as fatty raw proteins Such foods include bone in skin on chicken raw hamburger meat raw bacon raw sausage...

Page 14: ...3 Install the handle bracket as shown in Figure 4 using the screws removed in step 2 4 Close the oven door 5 Attach the handle to the bracket using the provided screw and washer Figure 5 CAUTION DO NO...

Page 15: ...Daily Maintenance...

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Page 17: ...Spray TurboChef Oven Cleaner onto a clean towel or nylon scrub pad and scrub the interior of the oven and the inside portion of the lower access panel CAUTION DO NOT spray Oven Cleaner into any holes...

Page 18: ...6 This page intentionally left blank DAILY MAINTENANCE...

Page 19: ...Oven Operation...

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Page 21: ...he amount of time left for the selected preset The time is displayed in seconds up to 1 999 33 minutes and 19 seconds Figure 7 Oven Controls 1 3 4 2 UPPER TEMPERATURE TIME PRESETS LOWER TEMPERATURE TI...

Page 22: ...p and Down keys to set the time 4 Press and hold the same timer button for two seconds to save the time NOTE If you wait five seconds without pressing any buttons the timer will save automatically To...

Page 23: ...50 C P11 Cooling Fans Off Delay K5 Relay Minutes 0 60 30 P12 Fan 1 and 2 Off Delay K6 Relay Minutes 0 60 30 P13 Keyboard Cooling Fan Off Delay K7 Relay Minutes 0 60 30 P14 Preset Timer 1 Seconds P20 P...

Page 24: ...et temperature Middle Yellow Not used Right Green Turns on when the interior light is on The interior light turns on when the On Off Key is pressed and is controlled by the K4 relay Time Left Green Tu...

Page 25: ...Troubleshooting...

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Page 27: ...the defective heater element Replace the control board Is the top heater element defective Resistance of approximately 30 at room temperature Is the control board operating properly Is the control bo...

Page 28: ...matic NO NO NO YES YES YES Is either fuse open blown Is the contactor relay defective or damaged Replace the contactor relay Replace the control board Correct wiring Is the wiring from the contactor r...

Page 29: ...e pages 10 11 Follow the Troubleshooting Oven Not Heating steps on page 11 Troubleshoot the fault s using the steps on pages 10 11 Dos the problem occur EVERY time the food item is cooked Are the temp...

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Page 31: ...Oven Schematic...

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Page 33: ...TOR CONTACTOR INTERIOR TOP BACK TS1 8 6 5 1 2 3 4 10 9 33 32 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 C1 RED L1 RED L1 RED L1 BLU L2 BLK L2 BLU L2 WHT L1 BLU L2 BLU L2 BRN L1 RED L1 BL...

Page 34: ...TOR RED L1 TOP ELEMENT RED U15 11 12VAC U15 12 U15 13 U15 14 U15 15 U15 16 U14 10 U14 11 POWER IN LV VOLT SELECT BLACK LV VOLT SELECT RED LV BOTTOM RTD RED LV RTD COMMON BLUE LV TOP RTD RED L1 TERMINA...

Page 35: ...Appendix Replacing Oven Components...

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Page 37: ...as well as the item numbers and descriptions for those items It also includes the item numbers and descriptions for the fasteners used to secure each component to the oven chassis If you have any que...

Page 38: ...1004 qty 2 5 Cooling Fan Rear 100516 x2 Screw 10 32x1 2 Hex WSHR HD Type 23 Shared with Finger Guard 101408 qty 4 6 8 18 2 30 16 17 23 33 32 29 15 1 1 28 13 26 14 22 7 27 31 11 3 20 21 9 4 10 19 24 24...

Page 39: ...008 4 White FRE 3008 5 Black FRE 3008 6 Blue Included Included 17 Heater Bottom approximately 24 at room temperature FRE 3003 Included Included 18 Heater Top approximately 30 at room temperature FRE 3...

Page 40: ...r FRE 1002 Revision D September 2015 Country Code NA EU TM Global Operations 2801 Trade Center Drive Carrollton Texas 75007 usa 1 214 379 6000 phone 1 214 379 6073 fax TurboChef International Business...

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