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CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS

Vent Button

Use this button to program the vent to open and close for a recipe. If not 
programmed it will open and close the vent manually during recipe when 
pressed. The LED indicates the vent is open. See Setting Vent Operation to set.

"+" Button

Use this button to increase the setting feature such as temperature or time.

"-" Button

Use this button to decrease the setting feature such as temperature or time.

START- 
STOP Button

Use this button to start or stop the timing function. The LED on indicates the timer 
is running.

Steam 
System 
Button

Use this button to turn on or turn off steam system. Upper right red LED 
indicates that steam system is on. Lower left LED indicates that steam system 
is ready to steam. If the lower left LED is on the system is heating and not up 
to temperature. When the lower left LED goes out the system is up to temp and 
ready to use.

Steam 
Button

Use this button to manually steam. Flashing LED will indicate steaming is active.

Steam Timer 
Button

Use this button to set the steam timer. LED will fl ash when in the set mode and 
the time will fl ash in the timer window. LED will fl ash when steam time is set and 
timer is not running. Use the "+" and "-" to adjust the steam time.

Buttons

Not Used.

Содержание OV450N

Страница 1: ...Route 162 East Orting WA 98360 9236 Phone 360 893 5554 Fax 360 893 1337 www baxterbakery com Model Number ___________ Serial Number ___________ Date of Installation ___________ Operator Manual FORM 36...

Страница 2: ...imensions Diagram 6 OPERATION 7 Door Opening and Closing 7 Controls 8 Turning On Off Oven 10 Turning On Off Oven Light 10 Setting the Top Heat 10 Setting the Bottom Heat 11 Setting the Baking Timer 11...

Страница 3: ...d OV452N The OV450N and OV450W single baking chamber decks are configurable from 1 to 4 units high The OV452N double baking chamber deck is configurable in either 1 to 3 units high They are produced w...

Страница 4: ...es 2 Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 2 No 3 latest edition available from the Canadian Standards Association 5060 Spectrum Way Mississauga Ontario Canada L4W 5N6 WATER REQUIREMENTS As with all steam...

Страница 5: ...connections from each deck to the collector box must be high temperature hose Connect the 1 2 drain connection from each deck to the collector box on the deck oven stand Route the drain line from the...

Страница 6: ...cleaned with water the baking stones need to be slowly baked in prior to start up Use the following chart as a guide to properly season the baking stones CONTROLS Parameter Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4...

Страница 7: ...ive steam Stay clear when opening door DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING To open the door Fig 2 pull down on the door handle slightly to allow steam to escape After steam escapes continue pulling down on the d...

Страница 8: ...timer LOWER HEAT WINDOW Displays the actual temperature for the Lower Heat The temperature range is 50 to 550 F CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS ON OFF Button Use this button to turn the oven on or off The butt...

Страница 9: ...ates the timer is running Steam System Button Use this button to turn on or turn off steam system Upper right red LED indicates that steam system is on Lower left LED indicates that steam system is re...

Страница 10: ...d on press the light button to turn on light The button LED will illuminate and oven light will turn on 2 Press the light button again to turn off light SETTING THE TOP HEAT 1 Press the top heat butto...

Страница 11: ...ime NOTE The display will increment by 1 minute each time the or button is pressed Press and hold the or button to increment by 10 minute jumps 3 After pressing the or button wait 10 seconds to allow...

Страница 12: ...rogramming for 5 seconds the parameter will not be saved and will back out of the vent programming 0FF 0n 111 0 0 20 136 136 138 3 Press the vent button again and ON will appear in the top heat window...

Страница 13: ...cool before cleaning Never attempt to cool the oven down with water Sudden temperature changes could damage the glass or baking stones Use care when cleaning around sensitive interior parts such as p...

Страница 14: ...lass Fig 4 5 3 Gently slide glass toward you Make sure to slide evenly from both sides 4 Once removed clean both sides of the glass 5 Reinstall glass by placing both side edges of the glass in the doo...

Страница 15: ...do not remove the 7mm screws Fig 8 on the top and bottom of the lamp fixture 4 Remove lamp fixture by sliding the fixture up and over the screws 5 Loosen do not remove the two screws Fig 9 that hold t...

Страница 16: ...ne on each side 5 Remove bulb 6 Install new bulb into fixture sockets Fig 12 The metal prongs Fig 12 insert into the sockets of the fixture It does not matter which prong goes in which socket 7 Tighte...

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