Vulcan-Hart ML-114799 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 13

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Summary of Contents for ML-114799

Page 1: ...MPANY P O BOX 696 LOUISVILLE KY 40201 0696 TEL 502 778 2791 FORM 31010 Rev B 7 99 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL GAS COMBI OVENS MODEL VC10HGP ML 52441 VC20HGP ML 52442 VC10FGP ML 52444 VC20FGP ML 1147...

Page 2: ...MPORTANT IN THE EVENT A GAS ODOR IS DETECTED SHUT DOWN UNITS AT MAIN SHUTOFF VALVE AND CONTACT THE LOCAL GAS COMPANY OR GAS SUPPLIER FOR SERVICE FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER F...

Page 3: ...EN 9 UNLOADING THE OVEN 9 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS 10 BAKING CONVECTION BAKING HOT AIR 12 CONVECTION BAKING APPLICATIONS 13 STEAMING 14 STEAMING APPLICATIONS 15 COMBI CONVECTION BAKING WITH STEAMING 16 C...

Page 4: ...rating the oven Do not obstruct the ventilation ports above the oven Do not install the oven next to a major heat source such as a griddle or fryer All models require a minimum clearance of 8 on the r...

Page 5: ...joint compound Recommended gas supply pressures are 7 W C Water Column for natural gas and 11 W C for propane The gas line must be capable of delivering gas to the oven without excessive pressure dro...

Page 6: ...etallic surfaces in the steam generator Water supplies vary from one location to another A local water treatment specialist should be consulted before installing any steam generating equipment The Kle...

Page 7: ...Select Combi Mode and adjust the steam time to 50 by pressing four times four indicator lights are lit Leave oven temp setting at 302 F and the timer display blank h min Close the oven door and press...

Page 8: ...position the door should be in when the oven is not in use The door should also be in this position after cooking to allow steam to escape before fully opening the door Push the handle until it is in...

Page 9: ...etely into the open oven When the rear frame of the rack is positioned behind the edge of the retainer raise the handle to lower the rack frame to the oven floor Fig 4 Fig 5 UNLOADING THE OVEN Allow t...

Page 10: ...T Main Power On Off Mode Selection Hot Air Steam Combi Start Stop Phase 1 5 Select Set Cooking Time Probe Temperature Select Set Oven Temp Temperature Differential Select Program Number Service Neede...

Page 11: ...determined by the number of times you press the Combi key 1 6 indicated by the row of lights START STOP Starts or stops the cooking operation PHASE Indicates the Phase of a sequential cooking operatio...

Page 12: ...ated by probe temperature During Operator training to demonstrate use of the probe place the probe in a container of water to simulate cooking of actual product If you select probe temperature or temp...

Page 13: ...i l l i O 0 8 4 5 2 4 5 1 h s e r f t e l t u C k r o P z o 5 4 y l h g u o r o h t r e t t a b b m u r c d a e r b g g e n i p i D d i o v a s t e l t u c e h t f o e c a f r u s d e d a e r b e h t...

Page 14: ...roduct If the product is below 35 F the initial cooking phase must not be terminated by probe temperature If you select probe temperature or temperature differential and want to switch back to convent...

Page 15: ...r f r o h s e r f s n a e B n e e r G g n i k o o c r e t f a n o s a e S 0 2 8 1 r o d e r e t r a u q d e v l a h s m o o r h s u M d e c i l s g n i k o o c e r o f e b s p o r d n o m e l h t i w...

Page 16: ...i f s s e r P 0 6 8 4 2 3 s e m i t x i s s s e r P 5 7 0 6 0 2 NOTES The minimum temperature for the probe to function is 35 F if product is below 35 set the probe temperature before inserting the p...

Page 17: ...tes 320 F Convection 10 minutes 390 F 155 Meat Loaf Oil lightly in pan Steam 10 minutes Combi 55 minutes 350 F 65 Stuffed Cabbage Season sprinkle with caraway and brown onions Steam 45 minutes Combi 2...

Page 18: ...maintain a constant temperature in the oven Setting the Temperature Differential will gradually increase the temperature in the oven as the internal temperature of the product increases The control ma...

Page 19: ...or light in the key is blinking indicating 1st phase Select the cooking mode for the first phase Set the cooking parameters for the first phase of cooking refer to pages 12 18 Press the key and notice...

Page 20: ...perature Differential and Probe Temperature End of the 1st Phase Press to shift to the next phase Repeat the above for as many of the 5 phases as are needed Press twice Press the key The program numbe...

Page 21: ...e until the Time displays h 20 min Press to shift to Phase 2 The second indicator light begins to flash Phase 2 Select Combi Mode 20 Steam Time by pressing once The first indicator light will be lit i...

Page 22: ...he oven on Press the key The program number is displayed Use Up or Down arrows to increase or decrease until the program number you want is displayed Press to step through and verify all the programme...

Page 23: ...C p m e T F e m i T n i M r H e b o r P p m e T F T l a i t n e r e f f i D p m e F 1 e s a h P 2 e s a h P 3 e s a h P 4 e s a h P 5 e s a h P R E B M U N M A R G O R P 0 2 u n e M F E E B T S A O R...

Page 24: ...onvection Steam or Combi In Combi Mode set the Steam Time refer to page 16 Press and set the Oven Temperature first stage Use Up or Down arrows to increase or decrease If using the probe press then se...

Page 25: ...Hold Standing Rib Roast Refrigerated Not Frozen Oven Temp F 200 F 250 F 300 F Doneness Final Internal Temp F Rare 140 F Med 160 F Rare 140 F Med 160 F Rare 140 F Med 160 F Weight pounds Phase 1 Cookin...

Page 26: ...Fig 6 Remove the grease filter Fig 6 if present at the rear of the oven chamber by lifting up and out Remove the fan baffle Fig 7 by lifting up and out Remove the insert retainer Fig 6 normally locat...

Page 27: ...e door gasket with a cloth or sponge and warm soapy water rinse with warm clear water and wipe with a dry cloth CAUTION Do not allow the door gasket to come in contact with food oils petroleum solvent...

Page 28: ...steam generator can be flushed Then press OFF and allow the drain pump to empty the tank Carefully flush the steam generator tank and the inside of the oven with fresh water twice Press ON Operate th...

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