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   SAFE OPERATING RULES (Part 1 of 2)                                I

 

     YOU MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS SECTION BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE. 

 

Hot Surfaces 

 

The appliance may be hot.  Do not contact hot surfaces without proper protection.  Contact with hot surfaces 
can cause serious burns, loss of skin and hair and the use of limbs. 

 

Avoid contact with hot surfaces when loading or unloading the oven.  Use appliance mitts to load and unload 
product.  Contact  with  hot  product  can  cause  you  to  react  suddenly  and  result  in  spilling  or  dropping  the 
product, which can cause physical harm. 

 

Hot Water, Steam and Spillage Hazards 

 

This appliance produces steam in the process of cooking, which may be released from the oven interior.  Steam 
is very hot and contact can cause serious burns, loss of skin and hair, loss of the use of limbs and serious injury 
to  eyes  and  internal  organs.    Excessive  contact  with  steam  can  even  result  in  loss  of  life.    When  using  the 
sandwich door, keep your face and hands clear of the door opening.  Also keep your face and hands clear of 
the cook chamber entrance and exit openings. 

 

Steam produced by the appliance can cause the floor to become wet.  If this happens, wipe or mop up the 
water and alert other employees of the hazard.  Use caution to avoid slipping when operating this appliance 
or when in the area of the appliance. 

 

In the normal operation of the appliance, product intended for cooking may spill onto the floor.  If this happens: 

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Mop up and clean up any product on the floor in front of the appliance or in the surrounding work area. 

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Alert other personnel, employees, customers or observers of the hazard. 

 

Sharp Edges and Pinch Hazards 

 

Use caution to avoid contact with sharp edges.  Doors, covers, etc. may have edges that can cut or snag skin 
and clothes.  Use caution when working on, cleaning or servicing the appliance. 

 

Keep hands and fingers out of the path of the sandwich door when closing to avoid pinching. 

 

Strains, Over-Extension, Over-Exertion and Lifting Hazards

 

 

Use caution when loading or unloading heavy product from the appliance.  Cooked product may be heavy 
and result in sprains, strains or injury to back, arms, hands or legs.  Do not lift more than you are safely 
capable of lifting. 

 

Other Precautions 

 

Never stand on top of the appliance for any reason.   

 

Do not store anything on top of the appliance. 

 

Smoke or Fire Hazard 

 

If you see flames or smoke in or around the appliance: 

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Turn the appliance off and contact your supervisor or an authorized service provider. 

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Call 911 or contact fire safety personnel in accordance with your employer’s emergency plan. 

 

Do not operate the appliance or any other appliance if you hear bangs, pops or other abnormal noises.  Turn 
off the appliance and contact your supervisor or authorized service provider. 

 

Do not allow any flammable materials to be put into the appliance.  The following materials are flammable: 

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Gasoline and petroleum products, including wax and tar. 

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Wood chips, wood and paper. 

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Flour dust and fine corn meal that can become airborne. 

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Charred baked products or any other burned material. 

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Animal and vegetable fats that vaporize or become overheated. 
 
 

Содержание LPC-19-E

Страница 1: ...CONVEYOR OVEN OPERATOR S MANUAL RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE LBC BAKERY EQUIPMENT INC 6026 31ST Ave NE Marysville WA 98271 USA Phone 888 RACKOVN 888 722 5686 Email service lbcbakery com Website www lbcbakery com REV B 8 2016 ...

Страница 2: ...any appliance must be performed by properly trained and qualified personnel and all such operations maintenance and repair must be performed in a diligent manner It is the responsibility of the owner operator to ensure proper training and diligence of any person coming into contact with either the subject units or the output product fumes or otherwise of the subject units It is the responsibility ...

Страница 3: ...GE Read First 2 Notes 4 Safe Operating Rules 5 Equipment Description 7 Clearance Requirements 8 Configurations 9 Control Operation 10 Changing Belt Direction 11 Cook Time and Set Point Chart 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 12 Warranty 16 ...

Страница 4: ...4 NOTES ...

Страница 5: ...duct on the floor in front of the appliance or in the surrounding work area o Alert other personnel employees customers or observers of the hazard Sharp Edges and Pinch Hazards Use caution to avoid contact with sharp edges Doors covers etc may have edges that can cut or snag skin and clothes Use caution when working on cleaning or servicing the appliance Keep hands and fingers out of the path of t...

Страница 6: ...orrect the condition before operating the appliance Alert other employees and service personnel to the hazard This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug Improper Operation Do not operate the appliance if covers d...

Страница 7: ...ys for time and temperature Belt Time Range 03m 00s 30m 00s Set Point Range 145 570o F Temperature scale can be easily set to either o F or o C On shutdown the last settings used are retained in memory and reappear on the subsequent startup Features Cool Down Feature This automatic feature allows the oven to cool slowly to extend the life of the interior electrical components On shutdown if the ov...

Страница 8: ...8 CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS S Top View Front View ...

Страница 9: ...9 CONFIGURATIONS S Top View Front View NOTE LPC 31 E belt will accommodate two 2 ea 16 pizzas side by side ...

Страница 10: ...Simultaneously press and hold both arrows for 3 seconds to change from o F to o C and back Power Button Set Point Display Use the Set Point arrows to set your desired temperature The temperature will appear in this display Conveyor Belt On Off Button Use to turn the conveyor belt on and off Conveyor Speed Display Use the Conveyor Speed arrows to set your desired belt speed The speed will appear in...

Страница 11: ...on of the conveyor belt locate the two position switch with identifying label at the backside of the cook chamber Set the switch to your desired direction COOK TIME and SET POINT CHART 2 NOTE Settings shown are for reference only Your settings may vary ...

Страница 12: ...N AND DRY IF SPILLS OCCUR CLEAN THEM IMMEDIATELY TO AVOILD THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS N O T I C E Never use chlorine based cleansers on this appliance Chlorine corrodes stainless steel N O T I C E To maintain optimum safety and performance it is recommended that a program of regular maintenance be implemented It is the sole responsibility of the user to establish schedule and enforce such a prog...

Страница 13: ...in direction of arrow shown in photo Lift frame at each corner Illustration 2 and slide frame into oven approximately one inch Chain should be loose on sprocket Illustration 3 Disengage chain from conveyor belt sprocket and remove conveyor from oven interior by sliding it from control end of the cook chamber C A U T I O N THE CONVEYOR BELT ASSEMBLY IS HEAVY FOR SAFE HANDLING OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED ...

Страница 14: ...istakes during reinstallation the oven has been designed so the top ducts fit only in the top position and the bottom ducts fit only in the bottom position Disassemble horizontal ducts for cleaning No tools are required Slide plate from duct body in direction indicated by arrow When cleaning it is important to remove food particles and residue from all perforated holes of all duct parts With conve...

Страница 15: ...WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY W A R N I N G Periodic Preventive Maintenance A regular preventive maintenance schedule must be established The time interval for preventive maintenance will depend on the environment in which the oven is operating including total hours of use type of food product being cooked etc Maintenance...

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