Part Number 1955202 1/15
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Summit 20 Solid State Control with
Electromechanical Timer (Model SUMG)
In Off Mode
When the oven is off, there are no lights or indicators.
Start Up
Press the Cook/Off/Cool Down rocker switch to the “Cook”
position. The green lamp will light indicating the oven is
powered in cook mode.
The oven will begin to heat to the temperature set on the
thermostat dial. The amber lamp will light indicating the heat
is active. As the heat cycles on and off to maintain the set
temperature this light will go on and off accordingly.
The door must be closed for the oven to operate in cook
mode. Opening the door will cause the heat to stop and the
motor and fan will shut off.
This is a safety feature.
Fan Speed
The fan speed can be either high (1725 RPM) or low (1150
RPM). The fan speed is controlled by the left rocker switch
marked high and low.
Lights
The oven lights are activated by pressing the light switch
on the control panel. This is a momentary switch and the
lights will only stay lit as long as this button held in the on
position. Lights will work whenever there is electrical power
connected to the oven.
Cool Down
Pressing the Cook/Off/Cool down rocker switch to the Cool
down position activates the fan and motor to cool the oven
cavity. The door must be open slightly for the fan and motor
to start. The heat is not active in this mode.
Optimal cool down will be achieved with the door open
slightly. Opening the door too far will shut the fan and motor
off.
This is a patented safety feature.
Pressing the button to the OFF position cancels the cool
down and turns the oven off.
Temperature
The temperature range is from 150° to 500°F (66°ºC to 250ºC)
is controlled by rotating the temperature dial and aligning
the indicator to the desired temperature.
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