Lincoln Series 1100 manual Preventive Maintenance, Concepts, USE of Oven

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Although this oven has been designed to be as trouble free as possible, periodic Preventive Maintenance is essential to maintain peak performance. It is necessary to keep the motors, fans, and electronic controls free of dirt, dust and debris to insure proper cooling. Overheating is detrimental to the life of all components mentioned.

The periodic intervals for preventative cleaning may vary greatly depending upon the environment in which the oven is operating.

You must discuss the need for Preventive Maintenance with your Authorized Service Company to establish a proper program.

If there is any question the service company cannot answer, contact the Lincoln Foodservice Product, LLC Service Department.

CONCEPTS

The Impinger Conveyor Oven produced by Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC utilizes a revolutionary cooking concept, called “AIR IMPINGEMENT.” It provides exceptional baked food product quality in far less time than conventional devices on the market. The “AIR IMPINGEMENT” system directs a high velocity stream of heated air at the food product being baked. This blast effect penetrates the boundary layer of air encircling the product and heats the food more efficiently because the air concentrates heat on the product. Greater heat transfer rates, which result in products baking two or four times faster than conventional means, are possible with “AIR IMPINGEMENT.”

The “AIR IMPINGEMENT” process develops the high velocity air stream with a specially designed fan that draws super-heated air from a heat source (either gas or electric). This air is directed through a plenum chamber to patented “JET FINGERS” which have hundreds of focused jet ports that “impinge” the heated air onto the product surface. The heated air is recycled to the heat source after striking the product, thus reducing energy consumption.

A variable speed conveyor system moves food products through the oven after another to improve product flow during the cooking process.

The “AIR IMPINGEMENT” process is tolerant enough for sensitive food products and effects proper crisping and even browning of such products as they pass through the oven because air is the medium which heats the food product.

USE OF OVEN

We encourage you to experiment with the oven by trying different temperature settings and belt speeds. Also, try to control the cooking of the product by arranging the optional ½ (#1129) and full close off plate (#1128), shown on page 18. Also shown on page 18 are additional columnating plates that are available for various applications.

Impinger II – Digital Advantage Ops Manual –Dom & Int’l

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Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Warranty PURCHASER’S Responsibility Table of ContentsUtility Specifications Required GAS Utility Specifications Required ElectricCountry Language Code Not Used Model Number KEYVentilation Guidelines SpacingVentilation Oven SET-UP for this Test Test ProcedureLincoln Impinger 1100 Series Triple DECK, Double Deck Smoke Candle Test Ventilation System VerificationExterior Dimensions Impinger II Oven Models Exterior Dimensions Advantage Oven Models GAS Installation Utility Service LayoutInstallation Codes and Guidelines Operations Electrical InstallationIf There is Apparent Damage Packing and WeightsAssembly Instruction General InformationFor Single Oven Impinger II and Advantage Stacking InstructionsFor Triple Oven Impinger II and Advantage Stacking Instructions CONT’DConveyor Removal Finger Assembly Removal Conveyor Disassembly for CleaningTOP Finger Assmbly Finger Assembly Removal CONT’DHOW to Obtain Service Bottom Finger AssmblyImpinger II Digital Advantage Ops Manual -Dom & Int’l Shut Down ImpingerAdvantage START-UPFunctions Diagnostic MessagesReversing Switch Programming the Digital Advantage 1100 Series Touch PADWeekly Operator MaintenanceCleaning Instructions DailyAppendix a Label Definitions USE of Oven Preventive MaintenanceConcepts