Turbo Chef Technologies HHB-8708 Exterior, Interior, United States, Canada, Europe/Asia/Pacific

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2 THEORY OF OPERATION, SPECIFICATIONS, AND INSTALLATION

Cook Cavity

8′′

 

Height

(203 mm)

Width

18.75′′

(476 mm)

Depth

16.75′′

(425 mm)

Volume

1.45 cu. ft.

(41.1 liters)

Wall Clearance

2′′

 

Top

(51 mm)

Sides

2′′

(51 mm)

C O N S T R U C T I O N

Exterior

†Stainless steel front, top, sides, and back

†4′′ (102 mm) matte black legs

†Cool to touch door handle

†Removable drain pan

†Removable oven door for cleaning

Interior

†304 stainless steel interior

†Watertight construction

†Interchangeable jetplates for customized cooking results (16 possible combinations)

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

United States

†HHB (P/N: HHB-8602-1)

Phase 1

Voltage*

208/240 VAC

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Current

24 amp

Cord

10 gauge, 3 wire, 6 foot, SOOW

Plug

NEMA 6-30P

Canada

†HHBC (P/N: HHB-8602-1C)

Phase 1

Voltage*

208/240 VAC

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Current

24 amp

Cord

10 gauge, 3 wire, 6 foot, SOOW

Plug

NEMA 6-50P

*Smart Voltage Sensor Technology automatically senses the supply voltage and configures the oven to the correct setting (208 or 240). However, it does not compensate for lack of voltage or over voltage situations.

Europe/Asia/Pacific

†HHBEW (P/N: HHB-8602-1W)

Phase

3

Voltage

400 VAC

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Current

10 amp

Cord

HO7RN-F, 5 wire

Plug

IEC 309, 5-pin, 16 amp

†HHBED (P/N: HHB-8602-1D)

Phase 3

Voltage

230 VAC

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Current

18 amp

Cord

HO7RN-F, 4 wire

Plug

IEC 309, 4-pin, 32 amp

United Kingdom/Ireland

†HHBUK (P/N: HHB-8602-1K)

Phase 1

Voltage

230 VAC

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Current

24 amp

Cord

HO7RN-F, 3 wire

Plug

IEC 309, 3-pin, 32 amp

NOTE: The owner is responsible for supplying voltage that corresponds to the above specifications. For help in answering questions about electrical specifications, consult a qualified electrician.

PERFORMANCE

†Heat transfer rates (h) are 3X–4X typical convection oven

†Heat transfer rates (h) are 2X typical conveyor oven

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking TM Page For service or information Page Table of Contents Troubleshooting Tips Oven MaintenanceOperating the Oven Important Safety Information Please Read First Preventing Oven Damage Theory of Operation Specifications, and Installation United States ExteriorInterior CanadaLifting and Placing the Oven PackagingDamaged Shipment Claims Securing Oven to Cart FigureL t Flat Washer Bracket Split Lock Washer Nut Built-In Installation Figure G U R E 3 Built-in InstallationInitial Programming Installation Near Open Heat Source FigureSetup Ventilation RequirementsREPLACING/EXCHANGING Jetplates G U R E 6 Removing/Exchanging a Jetplate Oven Maintenance Clean the Cook Cavity and Drain System Deep Clean Procedures Prepare the Oven for CleaningClean and Remove the Oven Door Remove Bottom JetplateG U R E 7 Cook Cavity Operating the Oven Menu Descriptions Recipe Menu Test Mode MenuEdit Menu Remove food with caution Time Screen Options Figure Done Screen Options FigureEnabling/Disabling the Edit Menu Figure Erasing the Recipe Menu FigureEnabling/Disabling the Write Card Function Figure Enabling/Disabling the Time Screen FigureEnabling/Disabling Demonstration Mode Figure Enabling/Disabling Done Screen FigureModifying Recipes Figures Instructions for navigating the Food Item screen Figure Ordering a Smart Card Smart Card Reader Slot Smart Card Notice orientation of chip Saving Menu to Smart Card Figures 26 Adjusting Temperature Offset FigureChecking Recipe Counter Figure Left Right Troubleshooting Tips Table of Common Issues and Solutions Possible Solutions North America Limited Warranty Warranty Service Exclusive Remedy Disclaimer of Damages International Limited Warranty International Limited Warranty Warranty Parts Return Glossary of Terms Food Group FiltersFilter Clips Food ItemWarm-up State Time ScreenTotal Cook Time Write Card FunctionPage Accelerating the World of Cooking TM