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Operation 

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D.  CHANGING THE STEAM TIME / MOISTURE SETTING. 

Press and hold ‘Steam’ key for 3 seconds. 
Rotate ‘Temp’ knob to select desired Steam Level (St0 to St9) / Moisture Level (H-0 to H-5). 
Press ‘Steam’ key to confirm settings.  

 

 
NOTE: 

Refer to ‘Steam Mode / Moisture Mode Settings’ at start of this section for additional explanation of steam / moisture level  
adjustments. 

 
 
 

E.  CHANGING FAN SPEED. 

The pre-set fan speed can be changed by pressing ‘Fan Lo’ key.  ‘Fan Lo’ indicator will illuminate when fan low speed is  
selected. 

 
 
 

F.  OPENING / CLOSING OVEN VENT. 

Press ‘VENT’ key to open / close vent. 
LED will flash whilst vent is moving and will illuminate when vent is open. 

 

G.  VIEWING ACTUAL OVEN TEMPERATURE / ACTUAL CORE PROBE TEMPERATURE. 

Press ‘Temp’ key during cooking.  Oven Set Temperature will display on Upper Display for 2 seconds, then Actual Temperature 
will display on Upper Display for 2 seconds.  At the same time, Actual Core Probe temperature will display on Lower Display 
for 4 seconds.  After 4 seconds, controller will revert to displaying the program number. 

 
 
 

H.  ADDING MORE TIME TO A STAGE WHEN THE END OF STAGE ALARM IS SOUNDING. 

At the end of a stage, provided that ‘ALr’=On, an end of stage alarm will sound for 1 minute before automatically progressing on to the 
next stage of the program.  While alarm is sounding, additional baking time can be added to the stage that has just finished. 

 

Rotate and hold ‘Timer’ knob for 3 seconds to enter Timer Edit Mode and add time to the stage.  
When the length of time required has been added, either; 

 
 

 - Press ‘Timer-Start/Stop’ key to resume the stage, 

 

OR 

 

 - Wait for the auto-resume feature to progress the oven on to the next stage, 1 minute after alarm initially sounded. 

 

When the additional time has run out, the end of stage alarm will sound for a second time.  Either press ‘Timer-Start / Stop’ 
key to progress on to the next stage, or let the program automatically progress on to the next stage after 1 minute of  
inactivity. 

 

 

NOTE: 

Any changes will only apply to the current stage.  Following stages will revert to the programmed settings. 

Summary of Contents for E358D6-**-453 series

Page 1: ...239422 2 Installation and Operation Manual E35D6 Convection Oven 30DSERIES...

Page 2: ...337 963 Customer Service tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 1455 Toll Free...

Page 3: ...d Levelling of Oven Initial Start Up Commissioning Operation 8 Operation Guide Baking in Manual Mode Cooking in Manual Mode using Core Temp Probe Baking in Program Mode Programming 15 Controller Opera...

Page 4: ...TURBOFAN dealer on any matter concerning this oven please have the information provided opposite readily available Caution Warning Model Number Serial Number Dealer Service Provider Date Installed Dat...

Page 5: ...415V 50 Hz 3P N E 17 4 12 5kW 415V E358D6 453 400 415V 50 Hz 3P N E 11 1 8 0kW 415V E35D6H 453 400 415V 50 Hz 3P N E 18 3 17 4 17 4 12 7kW 415V E35D6 251 230 240V 50 Hz 1P N E 52 0 12 5 kW 240V E35D6...

Page 6: ...ty 6 460 x 660mm 18 x 26 Full Size Sheet Pan Capacity Tray Spacing 105mm 4 Water Connection Max Water Inlet Pressure 80 psi 550 kPa Connection Size 3 4 GHT Male NOTE If the bake Steam Moisture Mode ba...

Page 7: ...acity Qty 6 460 x 762mm 18 x 30 Tray Capacity Tray Spacing 105mm 4 Water Connection Max Water Inlet Pressure 80 psi 550 kPa Connection Size 3 4 GHT Male NOTE If the bake Steam Moisture Mode baking opt...

Page 8: ...ncrease accessibility in certain locations Refer to Appendix 1 at the rear of this Manual for door reversal details Clearances To ensure correct ventilation for the motor and controls the following mi...

Page 9: ...n the oven NOTE For North America Canada Mexico use supplied GHT Brass Adaptor when making water connection to the oven Max Inlet Pressure 80psi 550kPa 2 Turn On the water supply and check for leaks R...

Page 10: ...sed to set core probe temperature On Off Stand by Control Program Key and LED Used to enter exit Manual and Program Modes Used to select baking programs and to set baking parameters Temp Key and LED D...

Page 11: ...ore probe temperature To enable Core Probe Cooking Mode plug in the Core Probe The Timer Display will then change to CP Core Probe The Timer Knob function will then be for Core Temp setting To disable...

Page 12: ...uminate when vent is open 6 STARTING TIMER Press Timer Start Stop key to start timer operation LED will illuminate to indicate the timer is running Opening oven door when timer is operating will pause...

Page 13: ...Fan Lo key to change fan speed Fan Lo LED will illuminate when fan low speed is selected 7 START CORE TEMP MODE COOKING Press Timer Start Stop key to start Core Temp Mode cooking Timer Start Stop LED...

Page 14: ...utomatically paused until the Core Temp Probe is connected Once the probe is connected to the control panel and inserted into the food product press the Timer Start Stop key to resume the program 4 ST...

Page 15: ...emp knob in either direction for 3 seconds will enter Temp Edit Mode where Temp knob can be used to temporarily adjust temperature for the current stage Controller will update the Temperature and exit...

Page 16: ...ill display on Lower Display for 4 seconds After 4 seconds controller will revert to displaying the program number H ADDING MORE TIME TO A STAGE WHEN THE END OF STAGE ALARM IS SOUNDING At the end of a...

Page 17: ...and overleaf All active stages and the first inactive stage are visible and can be accessed by rotating the Temp knob to scroll through the stages When editing a program for the first time only the fi...

Page 18: ...erature value Refer to the Cooking in Manual Mode with Core Probe Section for instructions on cooking with the Core Probe fitted Turn and hold timer knob until lower display shows CP Controller will s...

Page 19: ...required for this baking stage 11 SET ALARM FOR END OF STAGE ON OFF Upper Display shows Lower Display flashing with current alarm setting Rotate Timer knob to select desired alarm state which will be...

Page 20: ...EXITING THE OPERATOR SETTING MODE Press Vent key to return to Stand By Mode Operator Settings Setting No Description Default Oven Pre Heat Automatic Pre Heat Temp on oven start up 150 C 325 F Light A...

Page 21: ...an any build up of grease from the oven interior using a soft bristled brush with a solution of hot water and a mild anti bacterial detergent c Dry the oven thoroughly with a soft dry cloth d Clean th...

Page 22: ...Insert rack into the oven placing appropriate holes over the top locating pins 2 Lift the side rack over the bottom locating pins 3 Lower side rack with the appropriate holes over the bottom locating...

Page 23: ...d or shrouded Oven does not produce moisture Moisture Mode not selected Injector Nozzle blocked Water Solenoid faulty Controller faulty Check Moisture Mode settings Call for service Call for service C...

Page 24: ...Electrical Schematics 22 Electrical Schematic E35D6 Turbofan Oven 1 Phase 1P N E 208 240V Models...

Page 25: ...Electrical Schematics 23 Electrical Schematic E35D6 Turbofan Oven 3 Phase 3P Gnd 208 240V Models...

Page 26: ...Electrical Schematics 24 Electrical Schematic E35D6 Turbofan Oven 3 Phase 3P N E 380 415V Models...

Page 27: ...actor NC 11BG0601A230 Mini Contactor Motor Switching 231740 Contactor BF3200A230 Heating Safety 3 Phase E 021534 Relay 240V LY1F 239834 Circuit Breaker 1P 5A W57 239833 Circuit Breaker 1P C 16A 305449...

Page 28: ...ng Catch Spring 239527 Hinge Pivot Pin 239528 Hinge Pivot Nut 015168 Oven Rack 26 Only 025916 Rack Runner LH WA 4T 26 Only 025917 Rack Runner RH WA 4T 26 Only 026127 Rack Runner LH WA 5T 26 Only 02612...

Page 29: ...removing the screws from the upper and lower hinges two screws per hinge and remove outer glass assembly 3 Rotate the outer glass 180 and refit to the oven door Ensure that the Turbofan Logo is at the...

Page 30: ...ut 3 Slacken the lock nut 4 Adjust the locking dog to the required position 5 Slam the door shut and ensure that the door is not a loose fit when closed and that pressure is maintained against the doo...

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