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SWITCHING BETWEEN CELSIUS AND FAHRENHEIT

TEMPERATURE SYSTEMS

Shut POWER (18) to the unit "OFF" and wait about 2 minutes.  It is
very important to wait for 2 minutes before you proceed further.

Simultaneously press COOK TEMP key (11), TIMER key (12)
and the START/STOP key (16) and switch the electric POWER
switch (18) from "OFF" to "ON" position.  The main DISPLAY
(10) will read "S1" or similar service program number.

Using the UP and/or DOWN key, choose the service program
"S2" to change temperature systems.  Press START when the
main DISPLAY (10) reads "S2".

The main DISPLAY (10) will either show a "0" or "1".  Using the
UP and/or DOWN arrow keys, choose 0 for Celsius (C) or 1 for
Fahrenheit (F) temperature system.

Press START/STOP key (16) to confirm the selection made.  The
controller is now ready for the chosen temperature system.

Do not choose any other service program or alter any other
settings.  This will result in changes to factory settings and could
affect the performance of the Combitherm oven.

If your Combitherm oven is equipped with the programmable
module (20), read and familiarize yourself with this section.  The
program module allows presetting or programming up to 99
cooking sequences into memory.  Each program or cooking
sequence can store up to 5 cook steps.  The program module also
includes a factory set auto cleaning program.  This section
describes how to program a cooking sequence and how to operate
the oven using program numbers.

PROGRAMMING COOKING SEQUENCE(S) 

INTO MEMORY

Unit must be in UnLock Mode for this Procedure.

A. POWER-UP

To program first power-up from the OFF state by turning the
POWER (18) knob to ON.  The main Display (1) should begin
flashing two points/dots [ . . ].  If the dots are not flashing, you
are in locked mode.  Unlock and restart.

B. INITIATE PROGRAM MODE

Push UP and DOWN arrow
keys simultaneously for
approximately 5 seconds.  The
main Display (10)  will show the
last program number (e.g. 15).
The LED by the program
display will be lit and the
program display will show the
number of program steps for
program number 15 e.g. 5.

C. SELECT NEW PROGRAM

NUMBER
Choose a new program number
that you desire for the cooking
sequence you want to program.
For example, to enter a cooking
sequence for program number 1,
press number 1 key.

The main DISPLAY (10) will show"  P1"  and the program display
will show 0 steps or the maximum number of steps previously
entered.  Now press the ENTER key at the program module.  The
main DISPLAY (10) will either go blank or show previously stored
parameters.  The program display will now show "1" for step
number 1.

D. ENTER STEP 1 COOKING PARAMETERS

Press number 1 key choosing step 1.  The main DISPLAY (10)
will now be blank and the program display will show "1".  Now
select the cooking parameters, i.e., cook program (steam,
combination, convection, etc.) temperature, time or core
temperature.  

(Review Basic Operation Procedures to understand

how to enter specific temperature or time.)

E.  ENTER STEP 2/3/4/5 COOKING PARAMETERS

Press the next sequential step number (2/3/4/5) key.  The main
DISPLAY (10) will remain blank and the program display will
show the chosen step number (2/3/4/5).  Now select the
cooking parameters, i.e., cook program (steam, combination,
convection, etc.), temperature, time or core temperature.  

NOTE:  You can enter the steps only in a sequential order.  Thus, you
cannot enter 4 before 1/2/3 have been completed.

F. COMPLETE PROGRAMMING

After entering all the parameters for various steps, press
ENTER and hold until you hear a "beep" from the buzzer.  This
indicates that the data is now stored in memory.  

NOTE:   You are still in program mode and the LED by the side of
program display is still ON.

G.  ENTER ANOTHER PROGRAM OR COOKING SEQUENCE

If you choose to enter another program sequence, you can do
now.  Follow the procedures  B through F above.

H.  EXIT PROGRAM MODE

Once all programming is completed, to exit the program mode,
press START/STOP key.  You will not hear the buzzer,
however, you will notice that the main DISPLAY (10) will
return to flashing does [ ... ], and the program display will turn
blank.

Make a record of the program and post it in front of the oven.  It is also
recommended to lock the control for added protection (see Section 2.9 for
locking procedure).

EDITING/DELETING A PROGRAM STEP

Unit must be in UnLock Mode for this Procedure.

If you want to edit or delete a previously entered program step,
follow these procedures.

1. Initiate program mode, select the program number and select

the program step to modify (repeat procedures A through D
above.

2. EDIT:  To make a change in the cooking parameters

(temperature, time, etc.), select  the parameter for that step and
using the UP and/or DOWN key choose a different parameter.

3. DELETE:  To delete a step, after choosing the step number,

press START/STOP key.  All parameters for the chosen step
and the subsequent steps will now be deleted from memory.  

Operation and Care Manual #6011 •  15

START

STOP

COOK TEMP

CORE TEMP

TIMER

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Страница 2: ...some prominent location instructions obtained from the local gas supplier must be posted indicating procedures to be followed in the event that the user smells gas GAS FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT ANS Z83 1...

Страница 3: ...avant de faire l enstallation ou l entretien de cet quipement NOTE En dernier reours les instructions provenant du fournisseur local de gas doivent tre mises en evidence de maniere a indiquer les proc...

Страница 4: ...ova 8 1 Checking Pressure 8 2 Adjust Pilot Burner 8 3 Manifold Pressure Adjustment 8 4 Ignition Burner Check 8 5 Verify Sequence of Operation 8 1 18 Installation Checklists 9 Installation Inspection U...

Страница 5: ...ion Schematic Combitherm Gas Plumbing System 17 SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE 3 1 Daily Cleaning 18 Empty Drip Tray 18 Clean Oven Chamber 18 Units without Automatic Clean Cycle Units with Automatic Clean Cycl...

Страница 6: ...Incorrect positioning Clearance to left side wall is 8 inches 203mm Clearance to right side wall is 6 inches 152mm Clearance to rear wall is 1 inch 25mm These clearances apply whether the constructio...

Страница 7: ...istance with a water conditioner The water pressure requirements are a minimum of 30 psi and a maximum of 120 psi The connecting pipe is 3 4 and is under the unit ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS continued ACCE...

Страница 8: ...st disconnecting the gas connector The flexible connector should be routed so that it forms a downward U loop between the building gas supply and where it attaches to the rear of the oven The routing...

Страница 9: ...as Consumption 45 cu ft hr 81 9 cu ft hr 67 cu ft hr 112 cu ft hr 168 1 cu ft hr Gross thermal output 45 500 Btu hr 82 000 Btu hr 68 000 Btr hr 113 000 Btu hr 170 000 Btu hr Propane Gas Connected pres...

Страница 10: ...f operation There is no air shutter adjustment on these burners and if the flame pattern does not match that shown contact the factory for further directions Make sure that the pilot burner is lightin...

Страница 11: ...NOT SET THE REGULATOR TO ANY OTHER SETTING OTHER THAN TO THE DATA SPECIFIED IN THE PRESSURE CHART IN THIS MANUAL G Turn the gas valve OFF or to PILOT position H Close pressure regulator and manifold o...

Страница 12: ...al Lost Thermostat Call for Heat Ends Apply 24 VAC to Appliance Main and Pilot Valves Close EFT Output De energizes Pilot Valve Opens Igniter Powered Three Second Flame Failure Recycle Delay Start Mai...

Страница 13: ...OR TO ANY OTHER SETTING OTHER THAN TO THE DATA SPECIFIED IN THE PRESSURE CHART IN THIS MANUAL G Turn the gas valve OFF or to PILOT position H Close the pressure regulator and manifold outlet gas tap w...

Страница 14: ...uct the flow of flue products Flue gases are hot and any material or items placed on top of or in front of the flue deflector could result in a fire Before servicing or cleaning this oven disconnect t...

Страница 15: ...orconvectioncooking86 482 F 30 250 C 8 BIO STEAM Program key for delicate steam cooking 86 212 F 30 100 C 9 RETHERM Program key for regenerating preplated food 212 482 F 100 250 C 10 DISPLAY MAIN LED...

Страница 16: ...from chillers are brought to serving temperature while preserving the overall quality of the meals Rethermalization results in less food waste due to longer shelf life of the product under refrigerat...

Страница 17: ...ming module the moisture settings are not in memory and the user has to manually choose the moisture level if necessary 18 POWER SWITCH When activated provides electric power for the system When this...

Страница 18: ...PROGRAM Each program module includes a built in automatic cleaning program This program is preset at the factory to facilitate the cleaning process at the end of the day Explanation on how to use thi...

Страница 19: ...TEMP 11 and the TIMER 12 keys The DISPLAY 10 will indicate the locked status Loc To Unlock using the UP key 14 or DOWN key 15 select unL and press the START STOP key 16 until the main DISPLAY 10 begin...

Страница 20: ...key at the program module The main DISPLAY 10 will either go blank or show previously stored parameters The program display will now show 1 for step number 1 D ENTER STEP 1 COOKING PARAMETERS Press nu...

Страница 21: ...s the program contains Press the ENTER key to enter the recall mode B REVIEW PROGRAM STEP Choose the step you want to review For example if you want to review step number 3 of program 12 press 3 The m...

Страница 22: ...used for generating steam and for cooling the drain water Steam is sprayed into the oven by means of a fan wheel The water is sprayed over the hottest area in the oven and is converted into steam Ope...

Страница 23: ...Using the hand shower spray into the drain for a few seconds Make sure to clean the drain screen Using the hand spray spray into the pipes in the ceiling of the oven for a few seconds CLEANING THE OUT...

Страница 24: ...opposite with the special wrench Replace the shelf racks and suction panel Replace the shelf base and secure Switch unit ON CLEANING THE WATER CONNECTION There is a filter screen in the water connecti...

Страница 25: ...___ _____ _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ _____ _______________________________________________ _______________________________...

Страница 26: ...e burned out Check replace F2 F3 fuses on control board 6 Temperature in oven does not Pilot is out Re light pilot increase during cooking Core temp button is pushed temp Push temp button and set to p...

Страница 27: ...24066 PB 24066 PB 24066 27 Spray Handle PB 23920 PB 23920 PB 23920 PB 23920 PB 23920 PB 23920 28 Sprayer PB 23919 PB 23919 PB 23919 PB 23919 PB 23919 PB 23919 29 Double Nipple NP 22115 NP 22115 NP 221...

Страница 28: ...3772 FU 3772 N A 76 Fuse 35 Amp N A N A N A N A N A FU 33127 77 Fuseholder 35 Amp N A N A N A N A N A FU 33039 78 Ribbon Cable CB 33298 CB 33298 CB 33298 CB 33298 CB 33298 CB 33312 79 Fan Motor MO 333...

Страница 29: ...0 14 Flue Diverter 15 Door Magnet MA 23859 16 Food Probe PR 33286 17 Service Panel 18 Trolley or Cart START STOP COOK TEMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 bio R POWER ON OFF STEAM BURNER FAN STEAM SUPERHEATED STEAM AND C...

Страница 30: ...24V TN 33282 High Pressure Bypass Water cooling line Pressure Switch SW 33280 Pressure Gauge PB 24726 Bypass to Drain Solenoid Valve VA 33283 Motor Contactor CN 33279 Terminals Fuse Holder FU 3775 FU...

Страница 31: ...33277 Transformer 110 24V TN 33282 Gas Valve VA 33369 HSI NAT VA 23531 SIS NAT Fuse Holder 35A FU 33127 FU 33039 Motor Contactor CN 33402 Terminals Solenoid Valves VA 33283 Bypass to Drain Pressure G...

Страница 32: ...S e r v i c e S e c t i o n 4 Operation and Care Manual 6011 27...

Страница 33: ...S e r v i c e S e c t i o n 4 Operation and Care Manual 6011 28...

Страница 34: ...date whichever occurs first Exceptions to the one year part warranty period are as listed A Halo Heat cook hold ovens include a five 5 year parts warranty on the heating element Labor will be covered...

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