Turbo Chef Technologies Tornado 2 owner manual Changing the Edit Pin Number, Editing a Food Item

Page 25

SET TEMP 500OF

PRESS "ENTER"

OVEN

OFF

figure 21: Edit Temperature Screen

o per a t i n g the Tornado Oven

17

EDIT GROUPS

 

< GROUP A >

 

GROUP

GROUP

 

ITEM 1

 

 

 

COUNT

0

 

A

E

 

 

 

 

 

COOK TIME 01:30

 

 

 

IR SET TEMP 11500 F

GROUP

GROUP

 

%TIME

%AIR %WAVE

B

F

 

1

25

10

0

 

 

 

 

2

9

50

30

GROUP

GROUP

3

24

10

0

4

18

30

40

C

G

5

24

40

0

 

 

6

0

10

0

GROUP

GROUP

TEST

 

SAVE

D

H

 

 

 

 

WARMING UP

figure 22: Group Select Screen (Edit Mode) figure 23: Edit Recipe Screen

Edi t i n g a food item

Changing the Edit Pin Number

By default, the edit pin number is “9.” For instructions on changing the edit pin number, contact Customer Service at 800.90turbo or +1 214-379-6000.

Editing a Food Item

1.From the cooling down or off mode, simultaneously press the up and down keys.

2.Enter the code “9” and press enter.

3.Using the up and down arrow keys, change the cook cavity set temperature (if necesary). This is the temperature at which all items will cook.

4.Press enter.

5.Select the group that contains the food item you wish to edit by pressing the adjacent soft key (Figure 22).

NOTE: If necessary, press the down arrow key to scroll to display the second set of food groups.

6.Select the food item you wish to edit by pressing the adjacent soft key.

7.Adjust the following components of a food item (see Figure 23 - to navigate from field to field, press the up or down key):

a.Group Name - Press the top-left or top-right soft key to move from one character to another in the group name field.

To change a character, use the numeric keypad to enter a letter or number. NOTE: “1” contains punctuation marks. Also, press “0” once for a blank space, or twice for a “0.”

b.Item Name - Edit process same as “Group Name,” above.

c.Cook Time - Enter the cook time using the numeric keypad.

d.IR Set Temp - Enter the IR set temperature using the numeric keypad. The setting will round to the nearest 50ºF increment (20ºC increment).

e.Events 1 through 6 - Edit using the numeric keypad. For more information on events 1 through 6, see page 12.

8.If testing the new settings is required:

a.Wait until the ‘Warming Up” message disappears from the bottom of the screen.

b.Insert food item into cook cavity.

Image 25
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 WorksOven Location and Placement Assembly and InstallationDelivery and Initial Inspection Lifting the OvenDouble Stacking Ovens Figure Securing Oven to Cart FigureOven Assembly Built-In Installation FigureVentilation Requirements 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 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 Baking Papers/Sheets Dual-Ovenable Paper BoardNordicWare PlasticsWhat Not To Use 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
Related manuals
Manual 39 pages 9.45 Kb Manual 48 pages 19.34 Kb