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ANUAL 

1181958 

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CONVECTION

 

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MANUAL 

Marathoner Gold & SilverStar 

ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS 

 

SilverStar Models 

 

 

Marathoner Gold Models 

 SLEB/10CCH 

SLEB/10SC 
SLEB/20CCH 
SLEB/20SC 

SLES/10CCH 
SLES/10SC 
SLES/20CCH 
SLES/20SC 

  

EB/10CCH 
EB/10PC 
EB/10RT 
EB/10SC 

EB/20CCH 
EB/20PC 
EB/20RT 
EB/20SC 

ES/10CCH 
ES/10PC 
ES/10RT 
ES/10SC 

ES/20CCH 
ES/20PC 
ES/20RT 
ES/20SC 

 

 

 

Model SLES/10SC 

Model ES/10SC 

 

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   WARNING 

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, 

injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before 

installing or servicing this equipment. 

1100 Old Honeycutt Road, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 

www.southbendnc.com 

IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

Please complete this information and retain this 
manual for the life of the equipment:

 

Model #:  ___________________________ 
Serial #:  ___________________________ 
Date Purchased:  ____________________ 

Summary of Contents for Marathoner Gold EB/20CCH

Page 1: ...20PC ES 20RT ES 20SC Model SLES 10SC Model ES 10SC WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment 1100 Old Honeycutt Road Fuquay Varina NC 27526 www southbendnc com IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete ...

Page 2: ... CAUTION This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in injury product damage or property damage NOTICE This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood even though not dangerous WARNING FIRE HAZARD FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appl...

Page 3: ...ions 4 Installation 8 Operation 21 Cooking Hints 32 Cleaning 35 Adjustments 37 Troubleshooting 41 Parts 56 Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation Installation and initial startup should be performed by a qualified installer Unless the installation instructions for this product are followed by a qualified service technician a person experienced in and knowledgeable with th...

Page 4: ...12 6 Heating Elements 11 00 3 67 3 67 3 67 16 7 16 7 16 7 28 9 380 Motor Controls 0 90 0 00 L3 N 0 90 0 0 0 0 4 1 4 1 12 8 Heating Elements 11 00 3 67 3 67 3 67 26 4 26 4 26 4 45 8 240 Motor Controls 0 90 0 00 0 00 0 90 3 8 0 0 3 8 3 8 8 6 Heating Elements 9 25 3 10 3 10 3 10 24 2 24 2 24 2 42 0 220 50Hz Motor Controls 0 90 0 00 0 00 0 90 4 1 0 0 4 1 4 1 8 6 Heating Elements 11 00 3 67 3 67 3 67 3...

Page 5: ...737 26 0 660 Depth Oven Interior Rack Clearance Shipping Crate Model Number A B width depth height width depth width depth height volume weight ES 1 SLES 1 38 8 984 30 0 762 29 0 737 22 5 572 20 0 508 28 2 717 22 0 559 55 0 1397 45 5 1156 45 0 1143 65 2 cu ft 1 85 cu m 620 lbs 281 kg EB1 SLEB 1 45 2 1146 36 4 924 29 0 737 28 0 711 20 0 508 28 2 717 27 2 691 55 0 1397 45 5 1156 45 0 1143 65 2 cu ft...

Page 6: ...43 8 5 216 Depth Oven Interior Rack Clearance Shipping Crate Model Number A B width depth height width depth width depth height volume weight ES 2 SLES 2 38 8 984 30 0 762 29 0 737 22 5 572 20 0 508 28 2 717 22 0 559 55 0 1397 45 5 1156 81 5 2070 118 cu ft 3 34 cu m 1040 lbs 472 kg EB2 SLEB 2 45 2 1146 36 4 924 29 0 737 28 0 711 20 0 508 28 2 717 27 2 691 55 0 1397 45 5 1156 81 5 2070 118 cu ft 3 ...

Page 7: ...e 130 F 54 C DO NOT MOUNT ABOVE OTHER COOKING EQUIPMENT VENTILATION NOTICE Proper ventilation is the owner s responsibility Any problem due to improper ventilation will not be covered by the warranty If a ventilation canopy is used it is recommended that a canopy extend 6 past the appliance and that the bottom edge be located 6 6 from the floor Filters should be installed at an angle of 45 or more...

Page 8: ...G DAMAGE All containers should be examined for damage before and during unloading The freight carrier has assumed responsibility for its safe transit and delivery If damaged equipment is received either apparent or concealed a claim must be made with the delivering carrier Apparent damage or loss must be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery The freight bill must then be signed by the ...

Page 9: ...the weight from resting on the motor on the back 2 Attach the legs to the bottom corners of the oven using the provided machine screws flat washers and lock washers Each leg is secured by five screws The mounting holes are pre drilled and threaded 3 Screw into the bottom of each leg either an adjustable foot or a caster depending on which option was ordered If attaching casters the two casters wit...

Page 10: ...TION ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 10 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 INSTALLATION NOTE Marathoner Gold ovens built before January 1 2002 have straight legs each of which is attached with four screws as shown below ...

Page 11: ... For safety shore up and support the oven with an adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load If it is absolutely necessary to rest the oven on its side rest it on its left side or back side Take care to protect the finish on the left side and to prevent the weight from resting on the motor on the back 2 Screw into the center of each leg pad either an adjustable leg or a caster...

Page 12: ... lower oven it will be the oven with leg pads attached to the bottom corners Attach the legs or casters to the lower oven as described in Step 2b on page 11 2 If the oven that will be the top oven was NOT ordered as part of a double deck oven remove the four leg pads from the bottom of the top oven 3 Locate and remove the four screws that secure the lower front panel items A in the drawing below L...

Page 13: ...e lower oven as shown in the drawing below 7 Move to the rear of the ovens and remove the six screws shown as items A in the left hand drawing below Position the tie bracket item B as shown in the right hand drawing below Re insert the screws that you just removed through the holes in the tie bracket but do not tighten them yet A B A ...

Page 14: ...ng diagram up through the top of the lower oven and screw them into the threaded holes in the bottom of the top oven Tighten these bolts and the screws that you did not tightened in the previous step A 9 Replace the right side insulation exterior panel and lower front panel that you removed in steps 3 4 and 5 of this procedure ...

Page 15: ...using four screws for each hanger The flange side of each hanger must be on the side of the hanger closest to the edge of the oven LEGS NOT SHOWN Install legs first Side View Bottom View A A A 3 Attach the pan stop to the shelf by first inserting the tab on the bottom of the pan stop through the slot near the rear of the shelf then tilting the pan stop up to a vertical position as shown in the fol...

Page 16: ...slide the guide toward the center of the oven until the hooks drop through the final position holes in the frame hangers LEGS NOT SHOWN Install legs first Side View Showing Guide in Final Position Final Position Holes 1 Slip top front hook of guide through opening on front of front hanger 2 Slip top rear hook of guide around end of flange on rear hanger Bottom View Showing Guide Being Inserted 1 2...

Page 17: ...tach the legs to the oven as described in installation Step 2a on page 9 2 Attach the two frame hangers items A in the following drawing using four screws for each hanger The flange side of each hanger must be on the side of the hanger closest to the edge of the oven LEGS NOT SHOWN Install legs first Side View Bottom View A A A 3 Hang the rack guides from the frame hangers which have two sets of h...

Page 18: ...h option was ordered as shown in the drawing below Use the screws and four clips provided to secure the shelf or channel frames to the rack guides 5 Attach the rack stop using two screws Attach the top of the rack stop to the bottom of the oven and the bottom of the rack stop to the bottom shelf or the rear channel frame as shown in the following drawing ...

Page 19: ...e lower front panel Conversion between single phase and three phase power can be performed in the field see page 39 The oven must be adequately grounded Use 167 F 75 C wire for all supply lines The following drawing shows the locations of items referred to in the following procedure A B Contactor Hole Grounding Lug 1 CHECK THAT THE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT BREAKER IS OPEN 2 Locate and remove the four ...

Page 20: ... 8 Check that all connections match the wiring diagram and are tight 9 Reattach the right side panel and insulation and the lower front panel Step 6 Check the Installation 1 Check that all screws and bolts are tightened 2 Move the oven into the position at which it will be operated 3 Check that the oven is level If not adjust the legs 4 Check that the appropriate clearances are satisfied see page ...

Page 21: ...e 24 Models with Programmable Controls enable you to have the oven change temperature and other settings while cooking then optionally enter a hold mode You can record up to five cook programs which can then be re used later Instructions for operating this type of oven begin on page 27 Models with Rack Timer Controls provide five separate timers that independently time the cooking of food on each ...

Page 22: ...ture and will cycle on and off as the burners operate to maintain the set cooking temperature Fan Mode In COOK mode the fan runs continuously except when the doors are open The fan does NOT cycle with the operation of the burners In COOL mode the fan runs continuously even if the doors are open Since the burners will not operate if the oven doors are open to rapidly cool the oven after cooking is ...

Page 23: ...oven will have reached the set cooking temperature 6 Open the oven doors load the product into the oven and close the doors 7 You can use the Cook Timer as a reminder of when the remove the load from the oven If so desired turn the Cook Timer knob until the indicator mark points to the desired cooking time up to 55 minutes The timer knob will rotate counterclockwise as the timer runs down indicati...

Page 24: ...icator Indicator is lit when the burners are operating Timer Adjustment Buttons Press the up arrow button to increase the time setting press the down arrow button to decrease the time setting Temperature Adjustment Buttons Press the up arrow button to increase the temperature setting press the down arrow button to decrease the temperature setting Fan Cycle Indicator When on continuously the fan wi...

Page 25: ... fan will cycle on for 30 seconds and then off for 30 seconds while cooking Fan cycling is used for delicate products such as meringues and muffins which need to set and is usually combined with the LOW fan speed selected in the next step 5 Select the desired fan speed by pressing the Fan Speed switch The appropriate fan speed HI or LOW depends on the type of food being cooked 6 Select the desired...

Page 26: ...ilence the alarm and the oven will return to Cook Mode Promptly remove the load from the oven OR open and leave open the oven doors If the oven doors are shut the oven will maintain the set cook temperature even though the timer has run out To rapidly cool down the load open the doors switch the Fan Mode switch to COOL and switch the Fan Speed switch to HI If Hold Mode IS enabled the oven will bee...

Page 27: ...me Knob Turn to set the desired cook time Program Buttons Press to select the corresponding recorded program then press the Start Timer button Also used when recording a program to specify which program to record Cancel Button Press to cancel a running program to silence the alarm that occurs when a timed cook ends or to exit Hold Mode Fan Speed Button Press to select whether fan runs at high or l...

Page 28: ... immediately drop to the holding temperature since it takes time for the oven interior and the load itself to cool CAUTION Care should be exercised in holding products over extended periods of time or at very low holding temperatures due to possible bacteria growth A competent authority on food bacteria growth should be consulted if there is doubt regarding safe holding times and temperatures 7 Wa...

Page 29: ... program will appear on the bottom line of the control panel display 3 Wait until the oven has reached cooking temperature when it does the temperature display will stop flashing and the oven will beep once 4 Open the oven doors and insert a load into the oven Close the doors and press the Start Timer button The time display will start to count down the remaining cook time of the time period after...

Page 30: ...racks The name of the rack that will next finish will flash Temperature Knob Turn to set the desired cooking temperature Time Knob Turn to set the desired cook time Rack Buttons Press to start the timer of the corresponding rack after specifying a time duration using either the Time Knob or a Timer Button Cancel Button Press to silence the beeping that starts when a timer runs out To cancel a runn...

Page 31: ...the burners are operating 5 Wait until the oven has reached cooking temperature when it does the temperature display will stop flashing and the oven will beep once To display the actual temperature in the oven at any time press the Actual Temp button 6 Open the oven doors and insert a pan onto a rack Close the doors and then either turn the Timer Knob until the desired cooking time appears on the ...

Page 32: ...r shallow cakes cookies pies etc For deeper cakes such as angel food use only three racks because of the size of the pan and the space required for rising For hamburger patties fish sticks cheese sandwiches etc a full complement of racks and pans is usually satisfactory HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS Here are some suggestions that will assist in getting the best possible performance from a convection oven Pr...

Page 33: ... color reduce number or size of pans Meats are browned and not done in center lower oven temperature and roast longer Meats are well done and not browned raise temperature Limit amount of moisture Meats develop hard crust reduce temperature or place pan of water in oven Excessive meat shrinkage occurs lower oven temperature GUIDE TO TIMES AND TEMPERATURES As a guide set oven temperatures 25 F to 7...

Page 34: ...5 F 5 Pineapple Upside Down Cake 25 30 min 300 F 5 Apple Turnovers 15 18 min 325 F 5 Fruit Cobbler 20 23 min 350 F 5 Brownies 15 min 350 F 5 Danish Pastry 12 min 325 F 5 Pie Shells 12 min 350 F 5 Fresh Fruit Pies 25 30 min 350 F 5 Pumpkin Pies 25 30 min 275 F 5 Fresh Apple Pies 35 min 375 F 5 Frozen Berry Pies 40 min 375 F 5 Frozen Fruit Pies 45 min 375 F 5 Potatoes Baked Potatoes 10 oz 40 45 min ...

Page 35: ...ck slide frames The rack slide frames are readily removable by merely raising to disengage them from their sockets Wash the racks and rack slides in a sink with mild detergent and warm water Dry them thoroughly with a clean cloth 3 Look to see if any foreign matter has accumulated on the blades of the blower wheel which will reduce air circulation If necessary remove the rear lining of the oven wh...

Page 36: ...t deposits which do not respond to the above procedure can usually be removed by rubbing the surface with SCOTCH BRITE scouring pads or STAINLESS scouring pads DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL as any particles left on the surface will rust and further spoil the appearance of the finish NEVER USE A WIRE BRUSH STEEL SCOURING PADS EXCEPT STAINLESS SCRAPER FILE OR OTHER STEEL TOOLS Surfaces which are ma...

Page 37: ...ided with a Zerk fitting for proper lubrication when required ADJUSTING DOOR CHAIN MECHANISM The door chain mechanism causes the left and right doors to open and close together To adjust the door chain mechanism do the following 1 Remove lower front panel that covers the door chain mechanism shown below 2 Close both doors 3 Check the positioning of the chain on the sprockets There should be five r...

Page 38: ...ven temperatures Before any recalibration is attempted the oven temperature should be checked by the following procedure 1 Remove all trays and pans from the oven 2 Place a thermocouple or a reliable mercury oven type thermometer at the center of the middle rack 3 Turn the oven ON and set the temperature control knob to 400 F 4 The amber heat on light will go out when the oven temperature is reach...

Page 39: ...the element box cover to the back of the oven Keep this wire 3 Locate and remove the four screws that secure the lower front panel items A in the drawing above Lift up the panel and pull it forward to remove it then set it aside 4 Locate and remove the now accessible screw that secures the lower front corner of the side panel 5 Locate and remove the five screws that secure the back edge of the sid...

Page 40: ... diagram for conversion See page 43 8 Rewire the connections to the elements located on the back of the oven according to the diagram at the top of this page If converting from three phase to single phase use the wire that you saved in Step 2 to make one of the connections Once more if you are changing the phase wiring of a 415V oven refer to the corresponding wiring diagram for conversion See pag...

Page 41: ...ting elements should come on when the actual oven temperature drops to 10 F below the temperature setting TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The left column of the following table lists symptoms that indicate a problem while the center and right columns list the possible causes and appropriate corrective action Note that the recommendations of this table assume that the wiring connections are good When checkin...

Page 42: ...rted replace probe Display shows F5 Bad temperature controller Replace temperature controller Display shows F6 Bad temperature controller Replace temperature controller Display shows F7 Total cook time in a program exceeds 24 hours programmable models only Change program so that total cook time does not exceed 24 hours Display shows F8 Bad temperature controller Replace temperature controller CONT...

Page 43: ...this manual Which wiring diagram is appropriate depends on the voltage and type of controls Index of Wiring Diagrams Page Number Voltage and Type of Controls 44 208 240 Volt Models with Standard Controls 45 480 Volt Models with Standard Controls 46 415 240 Volt Models with Standard Controls 47 380 220 Volt Models with Standard Controls 48 208 240 Volt Models with Cycle Cook Hold Controls 49 480 Vo...

Page 44: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 44 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 208 240 Volt Models with Standard Controls ...

Page 45: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 45 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 480 Volt Models with Standard Controls ...

Page 46: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 46 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 415 240 Volt Models with Standard Controls ...

Page 47: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 47 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 380 220 Volt Models with Standard Controls ...

Page 48: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 48 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 208 240 Volt Models with Cycle Cook Hold Controls ...

Page 49: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 49 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 480 Volt Models with Cycle Cook Hold Controls ...

Page 50: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 50 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 415 240 Volt Models with Cycle Cook Hold Controls ...

Page 51: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 51 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 380 220 Volt Models with Cycle Cook Hold Controls ...

Page 52: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 52 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 208 240 Volt Models with Programmable or Rack Timer Controls ...

Page 53: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 53 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 480 Volt Models with Programmable or Rack Timer Controls ...

Page 54: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PAGE 54 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 415 240 Volt Models with Programmable or Rack Timer Controls ...

Page 55: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 55 TROUBLESHOOTING Wiring Diagram for 380 220 Volt Models with Programmable or Rack Timer Controls ...

Page 56: ...s Distributor or Southbend Authorized Service Agency Consult the Southbend Authorized Parts Service Distributor list for the Authorized Parts supplier in your area Index of Parts Diagrams Page Number Description 57 Front Panel and Vent Cover Parts 58 Door Parts 59 Door Chain Mechanism Parts 60 Control Panel Parts for Models with Standard Controls SC Models 62 Control Panel Parts for Cycle Cook and...

Page 57: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PARTS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 57 PARTS Front Panel and Vent Cover Parts 1 2 Key Part Number Qty Description 1 1177867 1 Panel front louver co 2 1175281 1 Vent cover ...

Page 58: ...ite thrust bearing 4 1178049 1 Center door seal for units built before February 15 2001 1181803 1 Center door seal for units built after February 14 2001 5 1181923 1 Door assembly left 60 window co 1181921 1 Door assembly left 60 solid co 6 1181924 1 Door assembly right 40 window co 1181922 1 Door assembly right 40 solid co 7 1181865 2 Door seal left right co 8 1181826 1 Door seal bottom co 9 1181...

Page 59: ...d 3 1164551 2 Nut 3 8 16 hex head right hand threaded 4 1164522 2 Turnbuckle 2 3 4 long brass 5 1164552 2 Nut 3 8 16 jam left hand threaded 6 1175214 1 Door mechanism weld asm 7 1172326 2 Screw 4 40 x 3 4 zinc plated 8 1177567 1 Switch door spdt 15 amp 9 1172327 2 Nut 4 40 zinc plated hex 10 1181956 1 Bracket door switch for units built before February 15 2001 1183358 1 Bracket door switch for uni...

Page 60: ...ed w o wiring harness 1179593 1 Wiring harness SC 1 1177541 1 Rocker switch DPST on off 2 1177540 2 Rocker switch SPDT on on 3 1170350 1 Light amber 240V signal 4 6600334 2 Screw 6 32 3 8 5 1177785 1 Polypanel M Gold 1177777 1 Polypanel SilverStar 6 1177556 1 Front control panel 7 1170424 2 Fuse holder 8 1170425 2 Fuse 12 amp LP CC 12 low peak 9 1177789 1 Rocker switch SPST momentary for models wi...

Page 61: ... CONVECTION OVENS PARTS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 61 PARTS 1 2 3 4 2 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 13 14 Control Panel Parts for Models with Standard Controls SC Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 62: ...ights assembled w o wiring harness 1180484 1 Wiring harness CCH 1 1177541 1 Rocker switch DPST on off 2 1177540 2 Rocker switch SPDT on on 3 1180350 1 Polypanel CCH M Gold 1180411 1 Polypanel CCH SilverStar 4 1180479 1 Front control panel s a CCH 5 1170424 2 Fuse holder 6 1170425 2 Fuse 12 amp LP CC 12 low peak 7 1177789 1 Rocker switch SPST momentary for models with the optional oven light 117764...

Page 63: ... CONVECTION OVENS PARTS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 63 PARTS 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 5 11 12 13 15 11 12 Control Panel Parts for Cycle Cook and Hold Models CCH Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 64: ... 1 Digital control panel w a 5 1170424 2 Fuse holder 6 1170425 2 Fuse 12 amp LP CC 12 low peak 7 1177789 1 Rocker switch SPST momentary 8 1175046 1 Left control panel hinge 9 1170336 1 Marker strip 10 1170335 1 Terminal block 11 6600430 2 Locknut 8 32 12 1146397 2 Screw 8 32 x 5 8 s steel pan head 13 1179702 1 Harness contactor PC RT 14 1172271 1 Programmable control 15 1146400 4 Nut 36 32 hex 16 ...

Page 65: ...CONVECTION OVENS PARTS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 65 PARTS 2 1 14 18 17 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 10 11 12 13 16 16 15 Control Panel Parts for Models with Programmable Controls PC Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 66: ...gital control panel w a 5 1170424 2 Fuse holder 6 1170425 2 Fuse 12 amp LP CC 12 low peak 7 1177789 1 Rocker switch SPST momentary 8 1175046 1 Left control panel hinge 9 1170336 1 Marker strip 10 1170335 1 Terminal block 11 6600430 2 Locknut 8 32 12 1146397 2 Screw 8 32 x 5 8 s steel pan head 13 1179702 1 Harness contactor PC RT 14 1173402 1 Rack track control 15 1146400 4 Nut 36 32 hex 16 1161525...

Page 67: ... CONVECTION OVENS PARTS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 67 PARTS 2 1 14 18 17 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 10 11 12 13 16 16 15 Control Panel Parts for Models with Rack Timer Controls RT Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 68: ...asm 480V 7 1175440 5 Rack oven shallow mg 1175441 5 Rack oven bakery mg 8 1181813 2 Rack guide 11 pos shallow 1181827 2 Rack guide 11 pos bakery 9 6660 8 Clip side rack support 10 1175401 1 Black knob 1 40 w set screw 11 1175407 1 Tube w a moisture vent 12 1080303 1 Gasket silicone 062 ga 13 1179104 1 Blower wheel G E series 1179100 Puller disk 14 1175146 2 Bolt carriage 3 8 x 3 5 ss 15 1175705 1 ...

Page 69: ...cover co 3 7 1181828 1 Oven light subassembly co parts 3 through 7 assembled 3 1160009 2 Bulb oven light 40 watt clear 4 P6497 2 Gasket Teflon white 5 1181805 1 Light box co 6 1160032 2 Gasket light socket 062 ga 7 1160010 2 Socket oven light asm 8 1175547 1 Lug grounding 9 1179680 1 Contactor element 1177566 1 Switch shutdown SPDT 15 amp 1177495 1 Bracket shutdown switch mtg not shown on drawing ...

Page 70: ...1177850 4 Single deck leg SilverStar for legs with casters 1184005 4 Single deck leg Marathoner Gold for legs with casters on ovens built after January 1 2002 3 1174266 4 Adjustable foot for leg 1173584 4 Flanged foot optional replacement for adjustable foot 1174266 4 1174264 2 Caster with brake 5 1174263 2 Caster without brake 1174265 1 Set of four casters two with brake two without brake 1146213...

Page 71: ...ption 1 1175090 4 Single deck leg M Gold for legs with feet 2 1175089 4 Single deck leg M Gold for legs with casters 3 1174266 4 Adjustable foot for leg 1173584 4 Flanged foot optional replacement for adjustable foot 1174266 4 1174264 2 Caster with brake 5 1174263 2 Caster without brake 1174265 1 Set of four casters two with brake two without brake 1146213 16 3 8 x 16 x 1 hex head bolt 1146513 16 ...

Page 72: ...ser co for Marathoner Gold ovens built before January 1 2002 1184022 2 Rack hanger G E ser co for SilverStar Marathoner Gold ovens built after January 1 2002 2 1175514 1 Stop channel for Marathoner Gold ovens built before January 1 2002 1184025 1 Stop channel for SilverStar Marathoner Gold ovens built after January 1 2002 3 6660 8 Clip side rack support 4 1175438 2 Rack guide 11 pos shallow 117543...

Page 73: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS PARTS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 73 PARTS Double Deck Oven Stacking Parts 1 2 Key Part Number Qty Description 1 1146213 2 Bolts 2 1175085 1 Tie bracket ...

Page 74: ...cription 1 1172788 4 Leg pad 2 1174259 4 SS leg 3 4 stud 1174260 1 Leg package set of four legs only 3 1174264 2 Caster with brake 4 1174263 2 Caster without brake 1174265 1 Set of four casters two with brake two without brake 1146213 16 3 8 x 16 x 1 hex head bolt 1146513 16 3 8 lock washer 1146522 16 3 8 flat washer not shown on drawing ...

Page 75: ...ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1181958 PAGE 75 Notes ...

Page 76: ...tenance We all recognize however that replacement parts and occasional professional service may be necessary to extend the useful life of this unit When service is needed contact a Southbend Authorized Service Agency or your dealer To avoid confusion always refer to the model number serial number and type of your unit Southbend 1100 Old Honeycutt Road Fuquay Varina NC 27526 www southbendnc com ...

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