– 21 –
Fig. 15
1 Load
2 Skip
4 Skip
5 Load 6 Skip
7 Load
3 Load
WARNING: SPITS ARE SHARP. USE CARE WHEN LOADING PRODUCT.
SPITTING CHICKENS ON FORK SPITS (HR7E)
Press pointed ends of spits into whole poultry so
points go through the chest-wing and leg-thigh regions
(Fig. 14). Load four or five chickens on each fork spit.
Fig. 14
SPITTING CHICKENS ON THERMO-WAVE SPITS (HR7E)
After tying chickens, insert thermo-wave spit through
neck first. Load three or four chickens on each
thermo-wave spit.
LOADING CHICKENS ON RACKS (HR7E)
Place chicken cavity over spindle, legs down, neck
up and breast forward (Fig. 15). Fold and cross legs;
hook leg ends under side rods of rack. Break wings
at top joint; fold wings behind bird. Load four- or five-
chickens per rack, depending on rack. Load seven
racks.
LOADING CHICKEN PIECES IN BASKETS (HR7E)
Load chicken pieces in basket in any appropriate
arrangement (Fig. 16).
Fig. 16
LOADING ACCESSORIES ON THE ROTOR (HR7E)
Using , load accessory into
position 1, skip position 2, load
position 3, etc. (Fig. 17).
Chickens must clear top of oven;
no parts can stick out.
Do not mix different types of
accessories on the rotor at the same
time.
Fig. 17