
General Information and Operating Instructions
RE220002 Rev. 6
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Operation of FS10EVP, FS11EVP, FSP10,
FSP10SS, FSP11, FSP11SS, FS14EVP,
FS16EVP and VEND10.C, .F, .G, .H, .J, .K, .L,
VEND10, VEND11, A1200S, A1225S
These models can be operated two ways:
A. Preprogrammed operation.
1. Open oven door, place food on shelf and close door.
2. Push one of the buttons 1-0. The display will
indicate the number of the button in use, the
percentage of power, and the total programmed
time. The time will count down in the display.
NOTE: If "two stage cooking" has been preprogrammed,
it is normal for the % power indicator light to shift
from defrost to another power level during the
heating cycle.
3. When the time expires, an audible tone will sound.
Open oven door and remove food. If no buttons are
pushed after the last heating cycle, the oven will
shut down in 60 seconds.
If the door is not completely latched and a button is
pushed, an audible tone will sound, the colon may flash,
but no number will appear in the display.
To change programmed items or power levels, see
programming instructions.
If a button is programmed for zero time, on early models
nothing will happen when that button is pushed. On
newer models an audible tone may sound but no numbers
will appear in the display.
B. Change time operation.
NOTE: On early models, this feature may be deactivated
as part of the programming instructions.
1. Open oven door, place food on shelf and close door.
2. Push the change time button.
3. Use button 1 to 0 to enter the desire time.
Example: Time desired is 2:40. Push button 2,
then, 4, then, 0. The display will show 2:40.
4. Push the desired power level button. The heating
cycle will begin, the oven will count down to zero
and an audible tone will sound.
Use of the "change time" feature will not disturb the times
or power levels preset on button 1-0.
Operation of VEND10.A, .B
1. Open oven door, place food on shelf and close door.
2. Push one of button 1-7. The display will indicate the
number of the button in use, "cook" or "defrost", and
the total programmed time. The time will count down
in the display.
NOTE: If "two stage cooking" has been preprogrammed,
it is normal for the % power indicator light to shift
from defrost to cook during the heating cycle.
3. When the time expires, an audible tone will sound.
Open oven door and remove food. If no buttons are
pushed after the last heating cycle, the oven will shut
down in 60 seconds.
If the door is not completely latched and a button is
pushed, an audible tone will sound, the colon may flash,
but no number will appear in the display.
To change programmed times or power levels, see
programming instructions.
If a button is programmed for zero time, on early models
nothing will happen when that button is pushed. On
newer models an audible tone may sound but no number
will appear in the display.
Preventive Maintenance
NOTE: Do not use scouring pads, powders or other
abrasive materials on any of the oven surfaces.
Regularly
1. Wipe up all spillage as it occurs.
2. Do not allow food particles or grease to collect on the
plastic stirrer cover and light cover or on the inner door
and oven cavity front surfaces. A build-up of food or
grease in these areas can result in damage to the
surfaces as well as in loss of cooking power.
Daily
1. Wipe the plastic stirrer cover and oven light cover with
a cloth or sponge dampened in a mild detergent
solution.
2. Wipe all surfaces in the oven cavity with the
dampened cloth or sponge and then dry with a clean
cloth.
3. Wipe the inner door surface and oven cavity front with
a mild detergent solution, making sure to remove all
food particles.
Weekly
1. Remove the air intake filter and wash it in hot water to
remove grease and dust that collects and obstructs
the air flow.
2. Check the door assembly for hinge and latch
tightness.
Semi-Annually
1. Perform radio frequency (r.f.) leakage test. Test
anytime r.f. leakage is suspected or maintenance is
performed on door assembly, interlock system, or
magnetron.
2. Verify correct operation by performing System
Diagnosis.
Servicer Perspective
All references to components are as viewed from the rear
of the oven.