Turbo Chef Technologies Tornado 2 owner manual Lo adi n g a menu from a smart card

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figure 9: Insert Smart Card

lo adi n g a menu from a smart card

At some point you may be required to overwrite the existing menu settings with new ones via a smart card. Please note that once the procedure below is completed, the old menu settings will be perma- nently lost.

1.Ensure the oven is in the oven off/cooling down mode.

2.Enable the load menu function:

a.Simultaneously press the up and down keys.

b.Enter the code 6-3-6-8 (M-E-N-U) and press enter.

c.Press 9 to enable load menu.

3.Remove the lower access panel (Figure 9).

4.Insert smart card into oven (Figure 9).

5.Press the bottom-left soft key.

6.Select load menu from card. The menu on the smart card will load to the oven.

7.When this process completes, the oven will beep. Remove the smart card and reattach the lower access panel.

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saving a menu to a smart card

At some point you may be required to save your existing menu settings to a smart card (for example, if the control board needs to be replaced). Please note that once the procedure below is completed, any existing menu settings on the smart card will be permanently lost.

1.Ensure the oven is in the oven off/cooling down mode.

2.Enable the save menu function:

a.Simultaneously press the up and down keys.

b.Enter the code 6-3-6-8 (M-E-N-U) and press enter.

c.Press 9 to enable load menu. The oven will return to oven off/cooling down.

d.Simultaneously press the up and down keys.

e.Enter the code 7-2-8-3 (S-A-V-E) and press enter. The oven will return to the oven off/

cooling down screen.

3.Remove the lower access panel (Figure 9).

4.Insert smart card into oven (Figure 9).

5.Press the bottom-left soft key.

6.Select save menu to card. The menu on the oven will load to the smart card.

7.When this process completes, the oven will beep. Remove the smart card and reattach the lower access panel.

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Contents For the turbochef tornado and tornado 2TM rapid cook ovens Page For service or information Thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Table of Contents Limited Warranty Important Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions Construction exterior Standard FeaturesOverview of the Tornado Oven Certifications Packaging Ngcew 3 Phase, WYE, 50 HzNgced 3 Phase, Delta, 50 Hz How the Technology Works How the Technology WorksOven Location and Placement Assembly and InstallationDelivery and Initial Inspection Lifting the OvenDouble Stacking Ovens Figure Securing Oven to Cart FigureVentilation Requirements Built-In Installation FigureOven Assembly Oven Restraint Kit P/N TC3-0242 As s em bly and installation24 610mm Cart with a Single Oven Lo adi n g a menu from a smart card This page left intentionally blank Common Operating Terms Cook Cavity Actual Temperature IR Set TemperatureCook Cavity Set Temperature Idle IR Set TemperatureOperating the Tornado Oven Power-Up Initial Power-UpO k i n g instructions Done Editing a Food Item Changing the Edit Pin NumberEnter Cook Time Screen Done Screen Snooze ModeThis page left intentionally blank Example 1 Frozen Pizza Recipe Development and Cooking TipsDevelopment Methodology Don’t be Afraid to Experiment Example 2 French Fries & Frozen Puff Dough ItemsImportance of Consistency Baking Papers/Sheets Dual-Ovenable Paper BoardWhat Not To Use PlasticsNordicWare Remove and Clean the Cooking Surface Remove the Lower Access PanelClean Oven Interior Clean Lower Access Panel AreaApply Oven Guard and Clean Oven Exterior Error Codes/Faults, Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies F1 Blower Running Ca t al yt i c Converter North America Limited Warranty R t h america limited warranty Iscla i mer of Damages International Limited Warranty Nter n a t i o n al limited warranty R r a n ty parts return Global Operations
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