Turbo Chef Technologies 3240 manual Config Mode, Smart Card Screen, Updating the Firmware

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The Config Mode

The CONFIG MODE (Figure 9) serves four main purposes:

1.To access the smart card screen.

2.To access the fault count screen.

3.To access the SETUP MODE.

4.To access the TEST MODE.

To access the CONFIG MODE, press the up key

from the OVEN OFF MODE.

Smart Card Screen

The smart card screen allows the user to -Load a menu from smart card to oven. -Save a menu from oven to smart card.

To load or save a menu,

1.Press L3 (Figure 9) to access the smart card screen (Figure 10).

2.Insert a smart card into the smart card slot (Figures 11 and 12), with the gold chip facing the inside of the oven.

3.Load or save a menu.

-Press R1 to load a menu from the smart card to the oven (Figure 10).

-Press R2 to save a menu from the oven to the smart card (Figure 10).

Updating the Firmware

From the oven off screen,

1.Insert the gray smart card (see Figure 11) with the gold chip facing the inside of the oven. If multiple smart cards are required, they will be labeled in sequence - ensure the correct sequence is followed.

2.From the COOLING DOWN or OVEN OFF

MODE, press and hold the idle key until the oven resets (approximately 5 seconds). The display will go blank until the upload is complete.

3.When the oven beeps one long high tone, the load was successful. If a second card was provided, insert it.

4.When the oven restarts and the display turns on, the update is complete. Remove the smart card.

NOTE: If the update is unsuccessful, the display will remain off and the oven will beep one long, low tone. If this occurs, repeat the above procedure. If the update fails multiple times, a smart card may be damaged. Contact TurboChef to obtain a new smart card.

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L1

SETUP

FAULTS

R1

 

 

 

L2

CONFIG MENU

R2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L3

SMARTCARD

TEST MODE

R3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 9: Config Mode

 

 

Figure 11 Smart Card slot location

 

L1

 

LOAD FROM CARD

R1

L1

INSERT SMART CARD

R1

 

SMARTCARD

 

 

 

L2

R2

L2

 

R2

 

SAVE TO CARD

 

L3

 

 

R3

L3

PRESS [BACK] TO EXIT

R3

OVEN MODES

Figure 10: Smart Card Screen

Figure 12: Insert Smart Card Screen

 

 

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking TM Page 800.90TURBO For further information, callPage Table of Contents Oven Systems Oven ModesSchematics TroubleshootingSchematic Pin-out Controller Codes Appendix a Replacing Oven ComponentsGeneral Safety Information Important Safety Information Please Read FirstPreventing Oven Damage A F ET Y Instruc TionsPower Cord Replacement Reducing Fire RiskGrounding Instructions I S a F ET Y Instruc Tions Specifications and Startup Page Oven Overview, Front OverviewPower Specifications DimensionsCertifications Oven ConstructionGas Setup Reading the Incoming Gas Pressure StaticReading the Gas Pressure at 100% Flame Reading the Gas Pressure at Minimum Flame Reading the Operating Gas PressureConfirming Proper Closure of all Taps Cleaning Page Your HhC oven Pad, cleaning towels, disposable gloves Daily Cleaning ProceduresFollow the steps below daily to help maintain Message has disappearedL E a N I N G Deep Cleaning ProceduresRemove and Clean the Lower End Panels Remove and Clean the Conveyor requires TWO peopleRemove and Clean the Upper Nozzle Plate Remove and Clean the Right and Left Lower Air DivertersReinstall the Oven Components Clean the Oven InteriorStandard Oven Operation Page Oven Controls Mode 2 Belt Speed Select Mode 1 Oven OffCooking a Product Happens WhenMode 4 Warming Mode 3 LightingMode 5 Soaking Mode 6 CookingMode during which both blowers are reduced Mode 8 IdleTo 30% to save power. All other oven User presses the idle key from ModeAdjust the air speed This page intentionally Left blank Oven Modes Page To access the Config MODE, press the up key Config ModeSmart Card Screen Updating the FirmwareAccessing the Setup Mode Setup ModeAccessing the Test Mode Edit Option ScreenEnable/disable maintenance mode* -Clear the fault counts Test ModeChanging the Display Language Info ScreenBlowers Bottom Display Line Entering a New Serial NumberInitiating a Burn-In Test Erasing all Oven SettingsViewing the Serial Number ConfirmedOven Systems Page Control System Keypad is an 11-key membrane switchPower supply is damaged or defective Or C & no are closed when coilPower Supply 24VDC International +V for 24 VDC with output wiresSmart Card Reader Conveyor SystemThermostat 120ºF Close on Rise Disconnect line voltage from the unitIf the resistance readings are correct Wire harness for damage or shortsVoltage applied to the motor windings TerminalsBlower System Blower Motor Ohm Chart Motor WindingsBurner System VAC installation connect wire a red to wire C blueCheck for 24 VAC leaving the ignition module see , VDC at the modulating valve coilApply power to the ignition module Using a different wire spark cable ensureShut off the gas supply Will isolate the burner spark rod fromTroubleshooting Page Overview of Troubleshooting Fault Code DescriptionsCooking profile RO U B L E S H O OT I N G This fault occurs if the conveyor belt fails to startFault Code Troubleshooting Steps 9-13? Reset maximum and low fire gas pressureOpen the right end bell Properly connected toThis page intentionally Left blank Temperature Burner ignite Cavity temperature?Fault Clear? Replace Wire sparkAdjust the 100% A-14 Check YES Wiring ReplaceAir tube Switch Former have 24 VACIs the white wire Troubleshooting F5 CC Over Temp CC Over TempShorted to Chassis?Check Wiring YES Troubleshooting F6 EC Over Temp EC Over TempYES Is the oven hot? no Open the left end bell. Are the cooling fans running?Troubleshooting F8 High Limit Tripped High Limit Trip Troubleshooting F7 RTD Fault RTD FailureIs the wiring correct page 45? Control board A-8Remove the chain guard page A-6 Troubleshooting F9 Belt Fault Total Belt Run FailureIs line voltage Blower running? Is the wiring A-8 Switch closed?Air switch Air tube Check WiringNon-Fault Code Troubleshooting Correctly reinstall Codes present? Cleaned? Problem starting?Does the problem Operation 29-30?Power? Control board to Correct wiring Display If ribbon cable isCheck wiring from Verify 5 VDC is present 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 To Replace This Replacing Oven Components103572 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 0 Appendix a Replacing Oven Components Gear Drive Assembly DetailX1 each Replacing Items Left End Bell Blower Motor, Upper HHC-6520 Key, 3/16 Replacing Items Burner Compartment Cover Burner Assembly DetailReplacing Items Multiple Panel Removal Required Page Page For service or information

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