Blodgett DFG-50 manual Safety Information, Safety Tips, What to do in the event of a power failure

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Operation

Safety Information

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SEC- TION IS PROVIDED FOR THE USE OF QUALIFIED OPERATING PERSONNEL. QUALIFIED OPERAT- ING PERSONNEL ARE THOSE WHO HAVE CAREFULLY READ THE INFORMATION CON- TAINED IN THIS MANUAL, ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE FUNCTIONS OF THE OVEN AND/OR HAVE HAD PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE WITH THE OP- ERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED. AD- HERENCE TO THE PROCEDURES RECOM- MENDED HEREIN WILL ASSURE THE ACHIEVEMENT OF OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE AND LONG, TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE.

Please take the time to read the following safety and operating instructions. They are the key to the successful operation of your Blodgett conveyor oven.

SAFETY TIPS

For your safety read before operating

What to do if you smell gas:

DDO NOT try to light any appliance.

DDO NOT touch any electrical switches.

DUse an exterior phone to call your gas supplier immediately.

DIf you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

What to do in the event of a power failure:

DTurn all switches to off.

DDO NOT attempt to operate the oven until the power is restored.

NOTE: In the event of a shut-down of any kind, al- low a five (5) minute shut off period before attempting to restart the oven.

General safety tips:

DDO NOT use tools to turn off the gas control. If the gas cannot be turned off manually do not try to repair it. Call a qualified service technician.

DIf the oven needs to be moved for any reason, the gas must be turned off and disconnected from the unit before removing the restraint cable. Reconnect the restraint after the oven has been returned to its original location.

DDO NOT remove the control panel cover unless the oven is unplugged.

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Contents DFG-50 Avertissement Reputation YOU can Count on Page Table of Contents/Table des Matières GAS Specifications -- Australia Oven Description and SpecificationsOven Components Delivery and Location Delivery and InspectionOven Location Stand Assembly Stand AssemblyStand Options Attach Rack Supports and Rack Stops Oven Assembly to Stand Oven AssemblySingle Section Double SectionOven Leveling LEG Attachment 4 10 cm legsAustralia and General Export installations Canadian installationsInstalling the canopy hood draft diverter VentilationDirect Flue Arrangement Installing the draft hoodUtility Connections --- Standards and Codes GAS Piping Gas ConnectionInlet Pressure Natural Propane Pressure Regulation and TestingKPa Manifold Pressure Natural Propane KPaGAS Hose Restraint Electrical Specifications General Export InstallationsElectrical Connection Initial Startup Adjustments Associated with Initial InstallationSafety Tips Safety InformationWhat to do in the event of a power failure General safety tipsSolid State Manual Control Control DescriptionOperation Programming Solid State Digital ControlCook Only Cook with HoldCook with Pulse Pulse Plus Cook and Hold Control Cool Down Cook and HoldComponent Description CH-Pro3 Solid State Programmable Digital ControlOven Shut Down Manual OperationManual KEY Default Operation Programming the Manual KEY DefaultProgramming the Product Keys Product KEY OperationBlodgett IQ2T Control Multiple Batch Cooking Procedure Single Product Cooking ProcedureOven Operation Oven StartupOven Cool Down Programming the Cook Time Programming the Cook TemperatureProgramming the Fan Speed Programming the Fan Cycle TimeProgramming Hold Mode Programming the Timing ModeCheck all Settings see Mode Exiting the programming modeOperation Programming the Fan Cycle Time Programming the setback mode Manager Level Programming Entering the programming modeProgramming the temperature mode F or C Programming holdProgramming the shelf sensitivity Error Codes and AlarmsHow Cook and Hold Works Product Cook Hold Quantity Cook Time Min. Hold Total TimeHrs Time Hrs Operating Tips General Guidelines for Operating PersonnelSuggested Times and Temperatures Cleaning the Oven Cleaning and Preventative MaintenancePreventative Maintenance Annual MaintenancePossible Causes Suggested Remedy Troubleshooting GuidePage Description et Spécifications du Four Specifications Pour GAZ -- L’AustralieÉléments du Four Livraison et Implantation Livraison ET InspectionImplantation DU Four Montage du bâti Options DE BâtiMontage DU Bâti Fixez les supports et Montage du Four Assemblage DU Four SUR LE Socle Section simpleSection double Pose DES Pieds Pieds de 10 cmMise À Niveau DU Four Installation du déviateur de tirage Installation aux États-- Unis et au CanadaAvertissement Hotte D’ÉVACUATION Type VoûteEN Prise Directe Installation de la hotte de tirageBranchements de Service --- Normes et Codes Branchement de Gaz Longeur Dimensions nominales De conduit PiedsConduit DE GAZ ExempleRéglage ET Test DE Pression Pression à l’entrée Gaz Naturel Gaz PropaneKPa Pression au collecteur Gaz Naturel Gaz Propane Retenue DU Tuyau DE GAZ Raccordement Électrique Installation à l’exportSpécifications Électriques Et CanadaMise en Marche Initiale Réglages À Faire Lors DE L’INSTALLA- Tion InitialeConseils DE Sécurité Informations de SécuritéQue faire en cas de panne de secteur Conseils généraux de sécuritéCommandes à Semi-Conducteurs Description DES CommandesUtilisation Commandes Numériques à Semi-Conducteurs Programmation Cuisson par Impulsions Cuisson et MaintienMinuterie DU Délai DE Ventilateur Minuterie DE Cuisson ET Maintien Commande Cuisson et MaintienRefroidir Cuisson seulementTouche DE Produit Cuisson Manuelle Opération Manuelle Cuisson avec attenteCuisson avec impulsion Arrêt du four Fonctionnement DE LA Touche DE Produit Programmation DE LA Touche DE ProduitInterrupteur D’ALIMENTATION DU Four Contrôle du Blodgett IQ2TProcédure de cuisson d’un produit unique Démarrage du fourRefroidissement du four Procédure de cuisson en plusieurs foisProgrammation DES Recettes a Phase Unique Programmation du mode de minuterie Programmation du mode de maintienProgrammation de l’ID d’étagère Contrôle de tous les réglages mode see Sortie du mode de programmationProgrammation DES Recettes À PLU- Sieurs Phases Programmation de la vitesse de ventilateur Le mode de minuterie possède 2 options Direct, et Flex Programmation du maintien Programmation du mode de retardSi non est choisi Si oui est choisiProgrammation du mode de température F ou C Codes D’ERREUR ET AlarmesProgrammation de la sensibilité d’étagère Principe de la Fonction de Cuisson et Maintien Cuisson à partir de chaleur emmagasinéeAliment Temp Quantité Durée Min. Hold Total Time Conseils Consignes Générales à l’Intention des UtilasateursVolailles Aliment Température Durée Étagères ViandesPoisson et Fruits de Mer FromagesNettoyage DES Fours Nettoyage et Entretien PréventifEntretien Préventif Tous les 12 moisCauses Probables Suggestion Guide de Détection des PannesGuide de Détection des Pannes Insert Wiring Diagram Here Placer Schéma DE Câblage ICI

DFG-50 specifications

The Blodgett DFG-50 is a versatile and efficient commercial convection oven designed to meet the demands of modern kitchens, whether in restaurants, bakeries, or catering operations. Its robust construction and advanced features make it a flagship model in the Blodgett lineup, ensuring consistent performance and exceptional cooking results.

One of the standout features of the DFG-50 is its dual-functionality, allowing operators to utilize it as both a convection oven and a steam oven. This flexibility enables chefs to prepare a diverse range of dishes, from perfectly baked pastries to succulent roasted meats. The integrated steam function helps in maintaining moisture content, enhancing flavor, and improving the overall quality of the dishes prepared.

The DFG-50 is equipped with patented, unique airflow distribution technology. This technology ensures that hot air circulates evenly throughout the oven cavity, resulting in uniform cooking and browning. Chefs can achieve consistent results across multiple trays, making it an ideal choice for batch cooking or large-scale operations.

Another notable characteristic is the oven's intuitive digital controls. With a user-friendly interface, operators can easily adjust cooking times, temperatures, and humidity levels. The programmable features allow for precise cooking processes, which is vital for consistently high-quality results. The DFG-50 also includes a programmable timer and a convenient automatic shut-off feature, enhancing safety and ease of use.

The oven’s interior is constructed with high-quality stainless steel, providing durability and easy cleaning. Additionally, the DFG-50 features removable racks and a fully insulated door, which helps in energy conservation and maintains temperature stability during cooking.

In terms of capacity, the DFG-50 offers sufficient space with multiple rack positions, accommodating a variety of pans and trays. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for chefs who need to maximize output without compromising on quality.

Overall, the Blodgett DFG-50 combines state-of-the-art technology with high-quality construction, making it an essential tool for any commercial kitchen. Its ability to deliver consistent and superior cooking results, along with user-friendly features, makes it an investment that can enhance kitchen efficiency and culinary excellence.