Turbo Chef Technologies Tornado 2 owner manual Initial Power-Up

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14 o per a t i n g the Tornado Oven

 

TRNADO_R 101906

 

 

OVEN OFF

 

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WARMING UP

 

 

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MENU LOADING...

 

 

 

 

CC 74OF IR 113OF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC VOLTS 240

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OVEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

figure 11: Initialization Screen

figure 12: Off Screen

figure 13: Warming Up Screen

Po wer i n g Up The Oven

Initial Power-Up

When power is initially applied, the “Initialization” Screen will display the firmware version and the oven’s serial number for five (5) seconds (Figure

11)before advancing to the off screen. The off screen displays “Oven Off” in large text (Figure 12).

Press the “Oven On” soft key — displayed on the lower right of the oven off screen — to turn the oven on and begin warmup.

note: After one (1) hour in the off mode, the display goes to minimum intensity to prevent burn-in. Press any key to re-illuminate.

Power-Up

1.If the display is dim, press any key to re-illuminate. The off screen will be displayed (Figure 12).

Note: The oven off screen displays “Cooling Down” if the cook cavity temperature is in excess of 150ºF (65ºC). Once the cook cavity has cooled to below 150ºF (65ºC), the off screen will no longer display “Cooling Down”.

Note: For U.S. models, the off screen displays the operating voltage.

2.Press the “Oven On” soft key to turn the oven on and begin warmup.

3.The warming up screen will display “Warming Up,” the cook cavity temperature (CC), and the IR Temperature (IR) (Figure 13).

4.When the cook cavity temperature is within 7ºF (5ºC) of the pre-defined set temperature, the oven will display “Ready to Cook” and an alarm will sound.

The Display will immediately advance to the idle screen, from which the user can select a food group.

Voltage Sensing

The oven is factory configured for 240 VAC. Once plugged in, the oven will determine if the incoming voltage differs from the current setting. If the oven senses a 208 voltage supply, you will be asked to change the voltage selection by selecting the indicated voltage (Figure 14).

NOTE: The oven will not ask to be reconfigured unless it detects the voltage supply has changed.

NOTE: Voltage sensing applies to U.S. oven models only.

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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 Overview of the Tornado Oven Standard FeaturesConstruction exterior Ngced 3 Phase, Delta, 50 Hz Ngcew 3 Phase, WYE, 50 HzCertifications Packaging How the Technology Works How the Technology WorksDelivery and Initial Inspection Assembly and InstallationOven Location and Placement Lifting the OvenSecuring Oven to Cart Figure Double Stacking Ovens FigureOven Assembly Built-In Installation FigureVentilation Requirements As s em bly and installation Oven Restraint Kit P/N TC3-024224 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 Set Temperature IR Set TemperatureCook Cavity Actual Temperature Idle IR Set TemperatureOperating the Tornado Oven Initial Power-Up Power-UpO k i n g instructions Done Changing the Edit Pin Number Editing a Food ItemEnter Cook Time Screen Snooze Mode Done ScreenThis page left intentionally blank Development Methodology Recipe Development and Cooking TipsExample 1 Frozen Pizza Importance of Consistency Example 2 French Fries & Frozen Puff Dough ItemsDon’t be Afraid to Experiment Dual-Ovenable Paper Board Baking Papers/SheetsNordicWare PlasticsWhat Not To Use Clean Oven Interior Remove the Lower Access PanelRemove and Clean the Cooking Surface 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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