Turbo Chef Technologies HHB-8114, HHB-8708 owner manual Oven Maintenance

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OVEN MAINTENANCE

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Oven Maintenance

DAILY MAINTENANCE

The procedures below will help in maintaining the High h Batch oven. Be sure to use only TurboChef Oven Cleaner. Using any other clean- ing products can damage critical parts and may void warranty on those parts. Refer to Figure 7 to view the cook cavity components.

Supplies and Equipment

†TurboChef Oven Cleaner (P/N 103180 North America or 103380 International)

†TurboChef Oven Guard (P/N 103181 North America or 103381 International)

†Nylon scrub pad

†Cleaning towel

†Protective eyewear (optional)

†Dust mask (optional)

Cleaning Procedures

Step 1: Prepare the Oven for Cleaning

†Ensure oven is turned off. To turn off oven, press the ON/OFF key.

†Ensure cool down process is complete. (“Cooling Down” will disappear upon completion.)

WARNING: Injury can occur if oven is not allowed time to cool properly before clean-

ing. DO NOT attempt to clean it until the “Cooling Down” message is off.

Step 2: Remove Oven Rack

†Wash, rinse, and sanitize the oven rack.

Step 3: Clean Oven Door and Cook Cavity

†Using a damp towel, remove food particles.

†In case of stubborn stain, spray TurboChef Oven Cleaner.

WARNING: Never spray Oven Cleaner or Guard directly onto the back oven cavity

wall. Doing so can damage critical components and result in a non-warranty service call.

†Allow cleaner to penetrate for 5 minutes.

†Scrub with nylon scrub pad, if necessary.

†Wipe the oven door and cook cavity with a damp towel.

Step 4: Reattach the Oven Rack

Step 5: Wipe Oven Exterior with a Clean, Damp Towel

WARNING: Never spray Oven Cleaner into any opening in the oven (for example,

the louvers in the side panels or the cooling fan openings on the back panel). Doing so will damage critical electrical components and result in a non- warranty service call.

Step 6: Apply Oven Guard

†Spray Oven Guard on a clean towel and apply to oven interior.

DEEP CLEAN INSTRUCTIONS

TurboChef recommends deep cleaning the oven once a month (or more frequently, depending on use) to ensure optimal performance. Be sure to use only TurboChef Oven Cleaner. Using any other cleaning products can damage critical parts and may void warranty on those parts. Reference Figure 7 to view cook cavity components.

Supplies and Equipment

†TurboChef Oven Cleaner (P/N 103180 North America or 103380 International)

†TurboChef Oven Guard (P/N 103181 North America or 103381 International)

†Nylon scrub pad

†Cleaning towel

†Protective eyewear (optional)

†Dust mask (optional)

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking TM Page For service or information Page Table of Contents Operating the Oven Oven MaintenanceTroubleshooting Tips Important Safety Information Please Read First Preventing Oven Damage Theory of Operation Specifications, and Installation Interior ExteriorUnited States CanadaDamaged Shipment Claims PackagingLifting and Placing the Oven Securing Oven to Cart FigureL t Flat Washer Bracket Split Lock Washer Nut G U R E 3 Built-in Installation Built-In Installation FigureSetup Installation Near Open Heat Source FigureInitial Programming Ventilation RequirementsREPLACING/EXCHANGING Jetplates G U R E 6 Removing/Exchanging a Jetplate Oven Maintenance Clean and Remove the Oven Door Deep Clean Procedures Prepare the Oven for CleaningClean the Cook Cavity and Drain System Remove Bottom JetplateG U R E 7 Cook Cavity Operating the Oven Edit Menu Recipe Menu Test Mode MenuMenu Descriptions Remove food with caution Done Screen Options Figure Time Screen Options FigureErasing the Recipe Menu Figure Enabling/Disabling the Edit Menu FigureEnabling/Disabling the Time Screen Figure Enabling/Disabling the Write Card Function FigureEnabling/Disabling Done Screen Figure Enabling/Disabling Demonstration Mode 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 Checking Recipe Counter Figure Adjusting Temperature Offset FigureSaving Menu to Smart Card Figures 26 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 Filter Clips FiltersFood Group Food ItemTotal Cook Time Time ScreenWarm-up State Write Card FunctionPage Accelerating the World of Cooking TM