Hobart DGC1, HGC40D & HGC60D manual Pulse Button, Stop/Start Button, Hold Button Light

Models: DGC1 HGC40D & HGC60D HGC60 HGC40

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Pulse Button

Pulse Button

Selects the pulse time setting. A cook time must be set first. The pulse time can then be set equal to or less than the cook time. The pulse time will be the portion of cook time to operate in the pulse mode. Pulse mode will start first. When pulse time elapses, the remainder of the cook time will be in the non-pulse mode.

Use when cooking delicate product, such as strudel, muffins, cupcakes, meringue pies, etc., to keep product from forming "waves" on the top.

Use the Pulse Button to switch between the selection of pulse mode and no pulse mode time setting. A pulse mode time of zero means no pulse mode will occur.

The light in the Pulse Button will be lit when in the pulse mode.

In Pulse Mode:

1.The fan cycles (45 seconds ON and 45 seconds OFF) for the duration of the pulse cycle time.

2.The fan stays on while the heat cycles in hold mode.

3.The fan stays on while heat cycles at 100% power when not timing.

4.Can be switched at any time.

Stop/Start Button

1.Initiates timing a product in the mode selected if a cook time has been set.

2.Stops timing of a product if a timing sequence has already started.

Hold Button

Selects Hold mode.

1.Allows selection of hold temperature.

2.Temperature indication of ---°F (---°C) indicates no hold mode.

Hold Button Light

Is lit when in the Hold mode.

1.When not timing, allows setting/enabling a hold mode setting of ---°F (---°C), meaning no hold will take effect.

2.Any other temperature means that when the actual cook time has ended, the oven will enter the Hold mode and use the hold temperature.

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Hobart DGC1, HGC40D & HGC60D manual Pulse Button, Stop/Start Button, Hold Button Light