Turbo Chef Technologies HHB-8097 Fault Log, Filter Clip, Filtering System, Food Group, Keypad

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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Fault Log

Located in Test Mode, the Fault Log (or “Fault Code Counter”) lists each fault code and number of times oven has encountered each. The Fault Log logs up to 255 instances per fault before rolling back to zero.

Filter

Easy-to-remove filters help prolong the life of the Catalytic Converter by trapping excess grease. The filters are attached to the Air Diverter Plate via Filter Clips.

Filter Clip

Attaches filter to Air Diverter Plate.

Filtering System

Helps remove debris from Cook Chamber.

Food Group

Subset of Menu, superset of Food Item. Each food group contains 6 recipes, or “food items.” 12 total food groups exist, comprising a Menu.

Food Item

Subset of a Food Group. Operator programs food items (or “recipes”) to preset cook times and specify events.

Heater Element

Sheathed-style/Calrod heaters. Attached to the same cartridge, heaters A and B can be tested independently of one another.

Heater Insulation Shield

Protective rubber shield that prevents Heater Element from touching insulation covering.

Hi-Limit Thermostat

See Thermostat – Hi-Limit

I/O Control Board

Controls every oven component. See Figure 62, page 64 for test point locations.

Impingement Circuit

System that provides the high temperature airflow necessary to brown and cook food items.

Inlet Fan

See Cooling Fan – Inlet

Inner Plate

See Door – Inner Plate

Jetplates

Top and bottom plates within the Cook Chamber that can be removed/replaced to increase or decrease heat transfer rates.

Keypad

See Display Keypad

Link Bar

Connects left and right Swing Arm Assemblies to ensure synchronized rack oscillation.

Mechanical Relay

See Relay

Menu

See Recipe Menu

Motor

See Blower Motor

Motor Controller

See Blower Motor Controller

Off State

Impingement Circuit is off and Cook Chamber temperature is below 150ºF (66°C), but Control System remains operational. When the oven is off, the operator/technician can access the Edit Menu, Options Menu, and Test Mode Menu.

Options Menu

Menu from which operator can enable/disable various operative functions. The oven must be in either Off or Cool-down State to access Options Menu.

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