Hobart HGC40, HGC60 TWO-SPEED FAN Switch, Light Switch, On / OFF / Cooldown Switch, GAS Valve

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TWO-SPEED FAN SWITCH

Adjusts air velocity in the oven.

LIGHT SWITCH

Turns lights in the oven on or off.

ON / OFF / COOLDOWN SWITCH

1.ON turns oven control circuits on.

2.OFF turns oven control circuits off.

3.OVEN COOL allows the fan motor to run with the doors ajar to speed oven cooling.

GAS VALVE

When ON, allows gas to flow to the ignition system.

LIGHTING THE HGC40D/HGC60D OVEN

1.Turn manual Gas Valve ON.

2.Push ON/OFF/COOLDOWN Switch to the ON position and set THERMOSTAT to its maximum setting. The HEAT light should come on. If HEAT light is not on, make sure the door is closed.

3.If the oven fails to light, push ON/OFF/COOLDOWN Switch to the OFF position. Wait 5 minutes before trying to relight the oven.

USING THE HGC40D/HGC60D OVEN

Preheating

1.Push ON/OFF/COOLDOWN Switch to ON position. The HEAT light will come on, indicating that power to the oven is on.

2.Set THERMOSTAT as desired. Refer to COOKING GUIDELINES for suggested temperatures and times for various products.

3.Prepare product and place in suitable pans. When READY light comes on, oven has reached desired preheat temperature.

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Contents HGC40D & HGC60D GAS Convection Ovens Important for Your Safety For Your SafetyTable of Contents Unpacking InstallationLocation Installation Codes and Standards Installing Basic OvenLeveling United StatesAssembling the Chimney and Flue Extension Assembling the Legs to the OvenAssembling Stacked Ovens Assembling the Oven to the Stand Testing the GAS Supply System Electrical ConnectionsGAS and Electrical Data GAS ConnectionsBurner AIR Shutter Adjustments Gas Pressures and OrificesFlue Connections Before First USEOperation Controls Models DGC1 & HGC40/HGC60 FigUsing the DGC1 and HGC40/HGC60 Ovens Lighting the DGC1 and HGC40/HGC60 OvensPreheating CookingTemperature Display When Timing Product Temperature Display When Not Timing ProductThermostat Control Temperature Knob When Not Timing Product Temperature Knob When Timing ProductCook Button Light If On While Not Timing Product Cook Button Light If On While Timing ProductTimer Control Pulse Button Stop/Start ButtonHold Button Hold Button LightTWO-SPEED FAN Switch Light SwitchOn / OFF / Cooldown Switch Using the HGC40D/HGC60D OvenError Messages HGC40D/HGC60D Oven Cook and Hold Operation 200ºFCleaning Proper UtensilsConserving Energy Operating HintsCooking Charts Baked ProductsMeat & Fish Products Miscellaneous ProductsMaintenance Replacing LampsTroubleshooting Form 19240 Rev. D

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