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Operation
Operating Instructions
Belt Speed “Time”:
Elements “Top / Bottom”:
Temperature “Temp”:
Notes:
Control Panel information
Upon setting up your equipment, the following steps must be followed to setup the timer and temperature:
When this unit is initially switched on, the display will show pre-set factory settings.
• The time is controlled via the top two
˅ ˄
buttons. The display shows the set time as (MMSS)
• To change the time settings, Press and hold the time
˅ ˄
buttons for a minimum of 2 seconds to adjust in 30 second increments. For
more precise adjustment press and release to adjust in 5 second increments
• The time in the chamber is from when the product enters the chamber to when it exits the chamber
• The top and bottom elements are controlled via the top and bottom
˅ ˄
buttons. The display will show numbers between 0-99 which
indicates a percentage (%) value of the effective power sent to each element.
For example: If the top element is set at 99% and the bottom element is set at 50%, there will be approximately double the energy
coming from the top element as there is coming from the bottom element
• To change the element settings, press the top or bottom
˅ ˄
buttons. Each press will move the number by 1
• The temp is controlled via the temp
˅ ˄
buttons. The display will show numbers between 50-350 this is °C
• To change the temp settings, press the temp
˅ ˄
buttons. The temperature can be set between 50°C-350°C adjusted in 5°C
increments. The display will read the new adjusted temperature in the oven after approximately 10 seconds
• If the temp set-point is higher than the element percentages can reach, then the elements will pulse at the top and bottom element %
setting and the unit will become a radiant cooker. For most cooking, this will produce less consistent results
• For example: Temp set to 350°C, top element set to 80% and bottom element set to 50%. There would not be enough energy running to
the elements to reach 350°C. This would cause the top element to pulse at exactly 80% and the bottom at pulse at exactly 50%
• It is not recommended to run the unit at 350°C
Time in Chamber
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