Turbo Chef Technologies 3240 manual Cooking a Product, Mode 1 Oven Off, Happens When

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10 STANDARD OVEN OPERATION

1

 

 

BREAKFAST

 

DINNER

 

OVEN OFF

LUNCH

 

DESSERT

2

 

 

BREAKFAST

 

DINNER

5:00

 

2:00

3:20

 

4:00

 

BELT SPEED

2:00

 

2:30

3:00

 

2:45

LUNCH

 

DESSERT

3

 

 

BREAKFAST

 

TOP AIR 40 %

BELT F

LIGHTING

SET

5:00

OVEN TCC = 72F

475F

BELT R

 

 

3:20

 

BTM AIR 40 %

4

BREAKFAST

TOP AIR 60 %

BELT F

WARMUP

SET

5:00

OVEN TCC = 275F

475F

BELT R

 

 

3:20

BTM AIR 60 %

5

BREAKFAST

 

TOP AIR 80 %

BELT F

SOAKING

SET

5:00

TIME LEFT = 5:00

475F

BELT R

 

 

3:20

BTM AIR 100 %

6

BREAKFAST

 

TOP AIR

80 %

BELT F

 

COOKING

SET

5:00

 

 

475F

BELT R

 

 

 

3:20

 

BTM AIR 100 %

 

 

 

 

7

BREAKFASTDINNER

COOLING DOWN

OVEN TCC = 425F

LUNCHDESSERT

8

BREAKFAST

 

TOP AIR 30%

BELT F

OVEN IDLE

SET

5:00

PRESS ANY KEY

475F

BELT R

 

 

3:20

 

BTM AIR 30%

9

PROFILELUNCH 1

TOPPROFILEAIR 100%3

BELT F

COOLLINGTO DOWNLIGHT

SET

2:00

 

OVEN TCC = 425F

400F

BELT R

 

 

 

PROFILE3:00

2

BTMPROFILEAIR 100%4

Figure 6: Cooking Modes

Cooking a Product

This section explains how to cook a food product by describing the “standard operation” modes through which the oven progresses (Figure 6).

-MODE1: Oven Off

-MODE2: Belt Speed Select

-MODE3: Lighting

-MODE4: Warming

-MODE5: Soaking

-MODE6: Cooking

-MODE7: Cooling Down

-MODE8: Idle

-MODE9: Cool To Light

NOTE: MODES 8 and 9 are not part of a “standard” cooking cycle. They only occur when the user intervenes as described on page 12.

Mode 1: Oven Off

Mode during which all cooking components are off and the oven temperature has receded below 150°F (66°C), but the display and keypad remain on. The user can access cooking profiles 1-4 on this screen (1) or press the down key to access cooking profiles 5-8.

Happens When...

-Power is supplied to the oven. -The oven completes MODE 7.

-The user presses the down key while-accessing -The CONFIG MODE (refer to page 15 for more

information).

Goes To...

-MODE2 when the user selects a cooking profile (soft keys L1, L3, R1, or R3).

-CONFIG MODE when the user presses the up key.

Mode 2: Belt Speed Select

Mode during which the user selects the desired belt speed.

NOTE: If a different key is pressed, the oven will ask if you wish to continue or return to the belt speed select screen. If you select continue, the oven will not save the belt speed.

Happens When...

-The user selects a cooking profile from MODE 1 or 7.

Goes To...

-MODE3 when the user selects a belt speed and the set cooking temperature is higher than the oven’s current temperature.

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking TM Page For further information, call 800.90TURBOPage Table of Contents Oven Modes Oven SystemsSchematic Pin-out Controller Codes TroubleshootingSchematics Appendix a Replacing Oven ComponentsPreventing Oven Damage Important Safety Information Please Read FirstGeneral Safety Information A F ET Y Instruc TionsGrounding Instructions Power Cord ReplacementReducing Fire Risk I S a F ET Y Instruc Tions Specifications and Startup Page Overview Oven Overview, FrontCertifications DimensionsPower Specifications Oven ConstructionReading the Gas Pressure at 100% Flame Gas SetupReading the Incoming Gas Pressure Static Confirming Proper Closure of all Taps Reading the Gas Pressure at Minimum FlameReading the Operating Gas Pressure Cleaning Page Follow the steps below daily to help maintain Daily Cleaning ProceduresYour HhC oven Pad, cleaning towels, disposable gloves Message has disappearedDeep Cleaning Procedures L E a N I N GRemove and Clean the Upper Nozzle Plate Remove and Clean the Conveyor requires TWO peopleRemove and Clean the Lower End Panels Remove and Clean the Right and Left Lower Air DivertersClean the Oven Interior Reinstall the Oven ComponentsStandard Oven Operation Page Oven Controls Cooking a Product Mode 1 Oven OffMode 2 Belt Speed Select Happens WhenMode 5 Soaking Mode 3 LightingMode 4 Warming Mode 6 CookingTo 30% to save power. All other oven Mode 8 IdleMode during which both blowers are reduced User presses the idle key from ModeAdjust the air speed This page intentionally Left blank Oven Modes Page Smart Card Screen Config ModeTo access the Config MODE, press the up key Updating the FirmwareAccessing the Test Mode Setup ModeAccessing the Setup Mode Edit Option ScreenChanging the Display Language Test ModeEnable/disable maintenance mode* -Clear the fault counts Info ScreenBlowers Entering a New Serial Number Bottom Display LineViewing the Serial Number Erasing all Oven SettingsInitiating a Burn-In Test ConfirmedOven Systems Page Keypad is an 11-key membrane switch Control SystemPower Supply 24VDC International Or C & no are closed when coilPower supply is damaged or defective +V for 24 VDC with output wiresThermostat 120ºF Close on Rise Conveyor SystemSmart Card Reader Disconnect line voltage from the unitVoltage applied to the motor windings Wire harness for damage or shortsIf the resistance readings are correct TerminalsBlower Motor Ohm Chart Motor Windings Blower SystemVAC installation connect wire a red to wire C blue Burner SystemVDC at the modulating valve coil Check for 24 VAC leaving the ignition module see ,Shut off the gas supply Using a different wire spark cable ensureApply power to the ignition module Will isolate the burner spark rod fromTroubleshooting Page Cooking profile Overview of TroubleshootingFault Code Descriptions This fault occurs if the conveyor belt fails to start RO U B L E S H O OT I N GFault Code Troubleshooting Open the right end bell Reset maximum and low fire gas pressureSteps 9-13? Properly connected toThis page intentionally Left blank Fault Clear? Cavity temperature?Temperature Burner ignite Replace Wire sparkAir tube Switch A-14 Check YES Wiring ReplaceAdjust the 100% Former have 24 VACShorted to Troubleshooting F5 CC Over Temp CC Over TempIs the white wire Chassis?YES Is the oven hot? no Troubleshooting F6 EC Over Temp EC Over TempCheck Wiring YES Open the left end bell. Are the cooling fans running?Is the wiring correct page 45? Troubleshooting F7 RTD Fault RTD FailureTroubleshooting F8 High Limit Tripped High Limit Trip Control board A-8Troubleshooting F9 Belt Fault Total Belt Run Failure Remove the chain guard page A-6Air switch Air tube Switch closed?Is line voltage Blower running? Is the wiring A-8 Check WiringNon-Fault Code Troubleshooting Does the problem Operation Cleaned? Problem starting?Correctly reinstall Codes present? 29-30?Check wiring from Verify 5 VDC is present Control board to Correct wiring Display If ribbon cable isPower? A-8 Correct wiringThis page intentionally Left blank Schematics Page CH E Mati CS C H E Mati C S Sche MAT ICS Page Appendix a Replacing Oven Components Page Replacing Oven Components To Replace This103572 No Panel Appendix a Replacing Oven Components This page intentionally Left blank Replacing Items No Panel Removal Required Part Number Hardware Description Hardware Part Numbers Replacing Items Right End Bell Blower Motor, Lower HHC-6520 Key, 3/16 Gear Drive Assembly Detail 0 Appendix a Replacing Oven ComponentsX1 each Replacing Items Left End Bell Blower Motor, Upper HHC-6520 Key, 3/16 Burner Assembly Detail Replacing Items Burner Compartment CoverReplacing Items Multiple Panel Removal Required Page Page For service or information

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