Turbo Chef Technologies Tornado 2 owner manual O k i n g instructions

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figure 15: Idle Screen (Select Menu Group) figure 16: Menu Item Select Screen

c o o k i n g instructions

From the idle screen, the user can select a food group and item to cook:

note: Press the back key at any time to return to the previous screen.

To enable or disable the enter cook time screen, see page 18.

5.Upon advancing to the cook screen, the oven begins cooking. The cook screen displays the name of the menu group, menu item, and the running cook time.

1. Place the food item into the oven.

WARNING: Inside of oven is HOT! Insert food with caution.

2.From the idle screen, select the food group that contains the item you wish to cook by pressing the adjacent soft key (Figure 15).

note: By pressing the down key, eight addi- tional menu groups will be displayed. In all, the Tornado can store up to 16 menu groups, each consisting of 8 menu items (128 total items).

3.From the menu item select screen, select the food item you wish to cook by pressing the adja- cent soft key (Figure 16).

4.The enter cook time screen is disabled by default. However, if it is enabled (Figure 17), the user can enter a new cook time using the numeric keys (if necessary). Or, if the current cook time is adequate, simply press enter to proceed with the cook cycle.

note: If a menu item contains no cook set- tings, the oven will momentarily display “No Cook Setting” and return to the idle screen.

note: If the oven door opens during a cook cycle, the display reads “Pause.” When the door is closed, a “Resume” option appears. Continue cooking by pressing the soft key adjacent to “Resume.”

note: If a fault is detected during a cook cycle, cooking is terminated and an error message or fault code will flash at the bottom of the screen.

6.When the cook cycle completes, the oven will beep and display “Please Remove Food from Oven” (Figure 19). If the food is done cooking, remove the food.

WARNING: Inside of oven is HOT! Remove food with caution.

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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 WorksLifting the Oven Assembly and InstallationOven Location and Placement Delivery and Initial InspectionDouble 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 Idle IR Set Temperature IR Set TemperatureCook Cavity Actual Temperature Cook Cavity 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 Clean Lower Access Panel Area Remove the Lower Access PanelRemove and Clean the Cooking Surface Clean Oven InteriorApply 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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