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OPERATING CONTROLS & INDICATORS

The controls required to operate the oven are listed in the 

following table. together with a short functional description 

of each. The physical location of each control is shown in 

FIG.1.

Check that power is available to the oven 

Arrange  shelf  positions  according  to  the  item  to  be 

cooked. 

Close  doors.  Move  fan  switch  to  HIGH  or  LOW.  Fan 

should come on. 

Set thermostat dial to desired cooking temperature.  Ele-

ment indicator light should come on 

Allow oven to preheat for about 5-10 minutes. Preheat-

ing  is  complete  when  indicator  light  goes  out  and  the 

buzzer sounds. Do not waste energy by turning the oven 

on too early. 

Load oven. The load should be adjacent to the oven, so 

the doors will be open as short a time as possible. 

Close doors. Set timer for desired cooking time. 

Buzzer  will  sound  at  end  of  preset  interval.  Oven  is 

ready to unload.  

If oven temperature is to be lowered, set the thermostat 

to the desired temperature to cool interior. Fan will con-

tinue to run with left door open and right door closed. 

Where indicator light comes on, oven is at lower tem-

perature. Close left door. When light goes off, oven is 

ready for use. 

For  daily  shutdown,  place  oven  thermostat  and  power 

switch in OFF position. For extended shut- down, leave 

doors ajar as well.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

FIG. 1 Operating Controls & Indicators

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

FUCTION

1

Thermostat Control Regulates oven temper-

ature. controls heating 

element operation.

2

Thermostat Light

Indicates when the 

thermostat is calling for 

heat and the elements 

are ON.

3

Timer/Constant Heat Electrical timer to aid 

in time ccoking cycles. 

Controls oven and con-

stant heat mode.

4

Power Light

Indicates power is ON.

5

Fan Switch

Three position fan 

switch. Controls fan 

speed either HIGH/

LOW or in the middle 

position the oven is 

OFF. 

6

Light

Momentary Switch

0

COOK

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

CONSTA

NT

OFF

246˚C

475˚F

246

450

204

400

177

350

149

300

121

250

93˚C

200˚F

OFF

OFF

HIGH FAN

LOW FAN

POWER

ON

ON

LIGHT

6

4

5

3

1

2

Содержание 2600PHE

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Страница 2: ...o the highest standards of workmanship employ ing only the finest materials and components Of course Power Saver II ovens are fully approved by UL UL Sanitation and other official testing au thorities The Purr fect Height Convection Oven operates by use of two simple controls a power switch for turn ing on the fan motor and control circuit and a ther mostat for setting the oven temperature The ove...

Страница 3: ...lowered set the thermostat to the desired temperature to cool interior Fan will con tinue to run with left door open and right door closed Where indicator light comes on oven is at lower tem perature Close left door When light goes off oven is ready for use For daily shutdown place oven thermostat and power switch in OFF position For extended shut down leave doors ajar as well 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Страница 4: ...el cleaner Rinse and dry 4 5 6 PROBLEM Probable Cause REMEDY CONVECTOR FAN FAILS TO OPERATE a Power to oven is off Locates external circuit breaker for power and place in ON position b Power switch off Place in ON position c Right oven door open Close Door d Control circuit breaker off Place in ON position e Faulty circuit breaker door interlock switch fan motor or wiring Refer to wiring diagram o...

Страница 5: ...3 FIG 2 Wiring Diagram TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ...

Страница 6: ...8 6472 Relay 120V 1 08 6475 Relay Socket 1 10 4714 Thermostat 475oF 1 09 5259 Thermostat Knob 1 08 6464 Timer 1 08 3826 Timer Knob 1 10 5944 Contactor 1 09 7248 Motor 2 Speed 1 08 6351 Hi Limit Thermostat 1 08 6468 Fuse 5Amp 2 09 6475 Transformer 500VA 1 10 7395 Buzzer 120 Volt 1 08 7978 Fan Cooling 1 98 1717 Element Heating 1 08 6469 Fuse Holder 1 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST ...

Страница 7: ...6575 Plug Hole 6 10 5944 Contactor 7 98 1720 Terminal Block 8 08 6475 Base Relay 9 98 3562 Panel Electric Controls 10 08 6468 Fuse 5 Amps 11 10 1720 Screw 6 32 Thread x 1 2 Long Stainless Steel 12 08 7993 Screw 6 32 Thread x 1 1 2 Long Stainless Steel 13 10 1761 Screw 8 32 Thread x 3 8 Long Stainless Steel FIG 3 Electric Control Panel with Probe Option ...

Страница 8: ...6 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST FIG 4 Glass Door Assembly FIG 5 Solid Door Assembly ...

Страница 9: ...nel ITEM NO PART NO FIG 5 DESCRIPTION 1 98 1717 Control Panel Embossed 2 10 7395 Buzzer 3 10 5052 Light Power Fan 4 09 5259 Knob Thermostat 5 10 4717 Thermostat 7 08 6597 Switch Mode 8 08 3826 Knob Timer 9 08 6464 Timer 10 10 7371 Switch Power ...

Страница 10: ...tions provided with stand 2 Remove the side panels from oven 3 Set the oven in place on top of the stand Align the holes in the bottom of the oven with the sloted holes in the stand 4 Fasten the oven to the stand with four 2 screws eight 3 washers four 4 lock washers and four 5 nuts as shown in figure 7 5 Replace the side panels to the oven 2692PHE Mounting Instructions 1 Attach four 1 feet to bot...

Страница 11: ...access holes for power supply wires Use wire suitable for at least 90 C Nominal amp per line wire per oven 11 kW VOLTS 1pH 3pH 208V 53 31 240V 46 27 480V 15 D Interior Drain Connection 3 4 E 19mm NPT to open floor drain CW Cold Water Connection for optional spray hose 1 2 NPT NOTE Details of other electrical systems available upon request MODEL 2600PHE MODEL 2692PHE ...

Страница 12: ...RE PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION QTY 10 7371 Power Switch 1 10 5052 Light Fan Power 1 10 5052 Light Heating Element 1 08 6308 Reed Switch 1 08 6472 Relay 120 Volt 1 10 4714 Thermostat 475oF 1 09 5259 Thermostat Knob 1 08 6464 Timer 1 08 3826 Timer knob 1 10 5944 Contactor 1 09 7248 Motor 2 Speed 1 08 6351 Hi Limit Thermostat 1 08 6468 Fuse 5 Amp 2 09 6475 Transformer 500 VA 1 10 7395 Buzzer 120 Volt 1 08...

Страница 13: ...EAD 2 0 5 10 16 10 10 2146 SCREW SLOTTED PAN HEAD 0 25 6 32 26 10 1728 SCREW PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD C SUNK 8 32 8 08 7994 SCREW PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD C SUNK 1 10 32 8 10 1749 SCREW MACHINE ROUND HEAD 0 25 8 32 6 10 1761 SCREW MACHINE TRUSS HEAD 8 32 41 10 2571 NUT KEPS 8 32 20 08 8005 NUT SERRATED FLANGE 10 32 8 08 7992 SOCKET SET SCREW 1 8 32 4 10 1790 SCREW CAP HEX HEAD 1 4 20 8 10 1939 BOLT SHOULDER 0...

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