Turbo Chef Technologies Tornado owner manual Enter Cook Time Screen

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18OPERATING THE TORNADO OVEN

b.Insert food item into cook cavity.

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

c.Close the oven door and press the bottom-left soft key to test the new settings.

d.Follow steps 5-8 in the section titled COOKING

INSTRUCTIONS, pages 15-16.

9.Press the bottom-right soft key to save the new settings. Doing so will permanently replace old item settings.

10.When done editing recipes, press the BACK key until returned to the COOLING DOWN or OVEN OFF screen.

CHANGING THE IDLE IR SET TEMPERATURE

WARNING: The idle IR set temperature is pre-determined by the menu developer. Changing this setting is not recommended, unless performed by the menu developer or TurboChef Culinary or Engineering staff.

Valid idle IR settings range between 500-1150ºF (260-620ºC). The temperature will be rounded to the nearest 50ºF (20ºC) increment.

To change the idle IR set temperature:

1.From the COOLING DOWN or OFF mode, simulta- neously press the BACK and ENTER keys.

2.Enter the code 9-4-2-8 (W-H-A-T) and press

ENTER.

3.Press the DOWN key to scroll to screen 2 of the TEST mode.

4.Press the soft key adjacent to “IR SI” (bottom- right soft key) and press ENTER.

5.Using the Numeric Keypad, enter a new idle IR set temperature.

6.Press ENTER to confirm the change.

7.Continually press the BACK key to return to the

COOLING DOWN/OFF mode.

As a general rule, the idle IR set temperature should be the average of all food item IR set temperatures (typically 1000ºF). This prevents the IR element from having to drastically warm up or cool down between cook cycles.

ENABLING/DISABLING THE EDIT MODE

The EDIT mode can be disabled to prevent unauthorized editing of food items/cook cavity set temperature.

To enable/disable the EDIT mode:

1.From the COOLING DOWN or OFF mode, simultaneously press the UP and DOWN keys.

2.Enter the code 8-4-3-3 (T-I-D-E) and press

ENTER.

3.When prompted, pressing “9” will enable EDIT mode. Pressing any other numeric key will disable EDIT mode.

COOKING OPTIONS - TIME, DONE, AND SNOOZE

The “Enter Cook Time” Screen

Enable the ENTER COOK TIME screen to provide the option to change the cook time of a recipe before a cook cycle initiates (see page 15).

To enable/disable the ENTER COOK TIME screen:

1.From the COOLING DOWN or OFF mode, simul- taneously press the BACK and ENTER keys.

2.Enter the code 8-4-6-3 (T-I-M-E) and press

ENTER.

3.When prompted, pressing “9” will enable the ENTER COOK TIME screen. Pressing any other numeric key will disable the ENTER COOK TIME screen.

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking TM Page For service or information Thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Table of Contents Operating the Tornado Common Operating TermsRecipe Development and Cooking Tips Maintenance and Troubleshooting Limited WarrantyImportant Safety Instructions To Reduce the Risk of Fire in the Oven Cavity Power Supply Cord Replacement Dimensions Standard FeaturesOverview of the Tornado Oven ConstructionNGC 1 Phase, 60 Hz Ngcew 3 Phase, WYE, 50 HzNgced 3 Phase, Delta, 50 Hz Certifications PackagingHow the Technology Works Assembly and Installation Oven Location and PlacementDelivery and Initial Inspection Lifting the OvenSecuring Oven to Cart Figure Double Stacking Ovens FigureBuilt-In Installation Figure Installation Near Open Heat Source FigureOven Assembly Ventilation RequirementsOven Restraint Kit P/N TC3-0242 Oven Carts P/N TC3-0143-1 & P/N TC3-0143-2 There are two carts 18 457 mm TC3-0143-2Press 9 to enable Load MENU. The oven will This page left intentionally blank Common Operating Terms IR Set Temperature Cook Cavity Actual TemperatureCook Cavity Set Temperature Idle IR Set TemperatureOperating the Tornado Oven Initial Power-Up Power-UpCooking Instructions Done Changing the Edit Pin Number Editing a Food ItemEnter Cook Time Screen Snooze Mode Done ScreenThis page left intentionally blank Development Methodology Example 1 Frozen PizzaImportance of Consistency Dual-Ovenable Paper Board Don’t be Afraid to ExperimentBaking Papers/Sheets Ceramics, Earthenware, CorningwareNordicWare PlasticsWhat Not To Use Remove the Lower Access Panel Remove and Clean the Cooking SurfaceClean Oven Interior Clean Lower Access Panel AreaMaintenance and Troubleshooting Error Codes/Faults, Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies F1 Blower Running Substitute USE Distilled Water only North America Limited Warranty Warranty SERVICE, Exclusive Remedy Disclaimer of Damages International Limited Warranty International Limited Warranty Warranty Parts Return This page left intentionally blank Page Accelerating the World of Cooking TM
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