Turbo Chef Technologies HHB-8115, HHB-8136, HHB-8029, HHB-8028, HHB-8134 Erviceable Components

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THE CONTROL SYSTEM

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The Control System signals, senses, commands, and actuates the oven’s other components. For a schematic that includes all Control System compo- nents, see Figure 61, page 61. For more compre- hensive hardware descriptions, see page 69.

This section contains:

οServiceable Component Information and Replacement Instructions

οParts and Part Numbers

οTroubleshooting

S ERVICEABLE COMPONENTS

The following components of the Control System may at some point need to be replaced:

οBlower Motor Controller

οCooling Fans – Inlet and Exhaust

οDisplay

οDisplay Keypad

οDoor Switch

οFuses

οI/O Control Board

οPower Supply

οRack Oscillator Motor

οRelay

οSmart Card Reader

οSolid State Relay

οThermocouple – CC

οThermocouple – EC

οThermostat – Cooling Fan

οThermostat – Hi-Limit

οVoltage Sensor

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