Blodgett MARK V manual General Guidelines for Operating Personnel, Operating Tips

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Operation

General Guidelines for Operating Personnel

COOK TIMES AND TEMPERATURES Preheating the oven

Always preheat the oven before baking or roast- ing. We recommend preheating 50_F (10_C) above the cook temperature to offset the drop in temperature when the doors are opened and cold product is loaded into the oven. Set the thermostat to the cook temperature after the product is loaded.

NOTE: For frozen product, preheat the oven 100_F (38_C) above the cook tempera- ture.

Cook Temperatures

Generally, cook temperatures should be 50_F (10_C) lower than deck or range oven recipes. If the edges of the product are done but the center is raw, or if there is color variation, reduce the ther- mostat setting another 15---25_F (10---15_C). Con- tinue to reduce the cook temperature on succes- sive loads until the desired results are achieved.

NOTE: Cooking at excessive temperatures will not reduce cook time, it will produce un- satisfactory baking and roasting results.

Cook Time

Check the product in about half the time recom- mended for deck or range oven recipes. Record times and temperatures which provide best re- sults for future reference.

NOTE: Cook time will vary with the amount of product loaded, the type of pan and the temperature.

OPERATING TIPS

Pans and Racks

Product or pan height determines how many racks are used. The oven holds up to 10 18” x 26” (45.7 x 66.0 cm) bun pans.

Load the oven from the bottom, centering the pans on the rack. Never place a pan or aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven. This obstructs the flow of air and results in uneven baking and roasting.

Roasting

To reduce shrinkage when roasting, place meat directly on the racks. Place a sheet pan one-half full of water in the bottom rack position. The water evaporates, increasing humidity in the oven chamber. The pan catches grease from the meat, making oven cleaning easier.

Baking

Weigh the product to ensure equal distribution in each pan. Varying amounts of product will cause uneven baking results.

Fans

The fan must be operating for the oven to heat. Use the Pulse Plus feature to allow light or liquid product to set in the pan and to avoid rippling to- wards the fan. If your oven is not equipped with this feature use the following procedure.

1.Preheat the oven 25_F (15_C) above the bak- ing temperature.

2.Load the oven with product. Close the doors.

3.Set the thermostat to the baking temperature.

4.Turn the oven off.

5.Allow the product to set for 5---7 minutes with the fan off. The residual heat in the oven sets the product.

6.Turn the oven on for the remainder of the bake.

Lights

Turn the oven lights off when not viewing the prod- uct. Leaving the lights on for extended periods of time shortens the bulb life considerably.

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Contents Mark For Your Safety Reputation YOU can Count on Page Table of Contents Oven Description and Specifications General Export installationsOven Components Delivery and Location Delivery and InspectionOven Location Oven Assembly NSF BoltsCaster Assembly LEG AttachmentCasters for Single and Double Stacked Ovens Low Profile Casters for Double Stacked OvensDouble Section Assembly Oven LevelingAll ovens, when installed, must be electrically Utility Connections --- Standards and CodesElectrical Connection Adjustments Associated with Initial Installation Initial StartupOven Restraint Safety Information Safety TipsFor your safety read before operating General safety tips Solid State Digital Control Control DescriptionProgramming Operation Cook OnlyCook with Hold Cook with PulseSolid State Manual Control Blodgett IQ2T Control Component DescriptionSingle Product Cooking Procedure Multiple Batch Cooking ProcedureOven Operation Oven StartupOven Cool Down Programming the Cook Temperature Programming the Cook TimeProgramming the Fan Speed Programming the Fan Cycle TimeProgramming the Timing Mode Programming Hold ModeCheck all Settings see Mode Exiting the programming modeOperation Programming the Fan Cycle Time Manager Level Programming Entering the programming mode Programming the setback modeProgramming the temperature mode F or C Programming holdError Codes and Alarms Programming the shelf sensitivityCook and Hold Control Cook and Hold Cool DownPulse Plus Humidaire Intelliplus with Chain Event Control DisplayCook Operation Manual Cook and Hold OperationChain Event Programming Selecting a ProgramHow Cook and Hold Works Product Cook Hold Quantity Cook Time Min. Hold Total TimeHrs Time Hrs General Guidelines for Operating Personnel Operating TipsProduct Temperature Time # Shelves Meats PoultryFish and Seafood CheeseCleaning and Preventative Maintenance Cleaning the OvenPreventative Maintenance Annual MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide Possible Causes Suggested RemedyCustomer Insert Wiring Diagram Here

MARK V specifications

The Blodgett MARK V is a state-of-the-art convection oven, designed for commercial kitchens that demand precision and efficiency. Known for its robust construction and advanced features, the MARK V has become a favored choice among chefs and culinary professionals striving for consistent results in their cooking processes.

One of the standout characteristics of the Blodgett MARK V is its ability to utilize a patented oven design that promotes even heat distribution throughout the cooking chamber. This technology ensures that food is cooked uniformly, eliminating the hot and cold spots that are often encountered in traditional ovens. The result is perfectly baked goods, roasted meats, and evenly cooked vegetables, enhancing the overall dining experience.

The MARK V is equipped with a powerful blower system that maximizes air circulation and moisture retention. This innovative feature allows for optimal cooking conditions, reducing cooking time while maintaining the integrity of the ingredients. The oven's capacity ranges from one to five decks, making it versatile enough to handle various batch sizes and cooking techniques simultaneously.

Ease of use is another hallmark of the Blodgett MARK V. It boasts a user-friendly digital control panel that allows chefs to easily set temperatures, timers, and cooking modes. With precise temperature controls and programmable features, operators can replicate recipes with confidence, ensuring consistency in every dish. Additionally, the oven is equipped with a built-in steam injection system, enabling chefs to create the perfect crust on artisan breads and pastries while retaining moisture in cooked meats.

Durability is a key consideration in the design of the Blodgett MARK V. Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, the oven is built to withstand the rigors of daily use in a busy kitchen environment. Its easy-to-clean surfaces contribute to efficient maintenance, while the heavy-duty door hinges and double-pane windows allow for durability and ease of access.

The Blodgett MARK V also incorporates energy-efficient technologies, helping kitchens reduce operational costs while promoting environmentally friendly practices. With features like programmable energy-saving modes and precise heat management, the oven delivers high performance without excessive energy consumption.

In summary, the Blodgett MARK V convection oven is an exceptional choice for those in the culinary field seeking reliability, precision, and versatility. With its advanced technologies, user-friendly design, and durable construction, the MARK V continues to set the standard for commercial cooking equipment, enabling chefs to elevate their culinary creations to new heights.