SERVICE MANUAL
VC4E & VC6E
SERIES
FULL SIZE
ELECTRIC CONVECTION
OVENS
MODEL
ML
VC4ES
126743
VC4ED
VC4EC
VC6ES
VC6ED
VC6EC
126744
126745
126746
126747
126748
VC4ED SHOWN
- NOTICE -
This Manual is prepared for the use of trained Vulcan Service
Technicians and should not be used by those not properly
qualified. If you have attended a Vulcan Service School for this
product, you may be qualified to perform all the procedures
described in this manual.
This manual is not intended to be all encompassing. If you have
not attended a Vulcan Service School for this product, you should
read, in its entirety, the repair procedure you wish to perform to
determine if you have the necessary tools, instruments and skills
required to perform the procedure. Procedures for which you do
not have the necessary tools, instruments and skills should be
performed by a trained Vulcan Service Technician.
Reproduction or other use of this Manual, without the express
written consent of Vulcan, is prohibited.
A product of VULCAN-HART
LOUISVILLE, KY 40201-0696
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VC4EC, VC6EC Computer Control, 208-240V (Roast & Hold Standard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
VC4EC, VC6EC Computer Control, 480V (Roast & Hold Standard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
VC4ES, VC6ES with Mechanical (KX) Control, 208-240V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
VC4ES, VC6ES with Mechanical (KX) Control, 480V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
VC4ED, VC6ED with Solid State Temperature Control, 208-240V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
VC4ED, VC6ED with Solid State Temperature Control, 480V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
VC4EC, VC6EC Computer Control, 208-240V (Roast & Hold Standard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
VC4EC, VC6EC Computer Control, 480V (Roast & Hold Standard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
All Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Computer Control Models Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
CONDENSED SPARE PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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FULL SIZE ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVEN - GENERAL
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
Procedures in this manual will apply to all models unless specified. Pictures and illustrations can be of any model
unless the picture or illustration needs to be model specific.
Models
FEATURES
OPTIONS
MODEL
CAVITY
DEPTH
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
Mechanical (KX) Independent 1, 2
DOORS
(50/50)
COOK
TIMER
COOK
COOK &
HOLD
TIMER
5-Hour Dial
5-Hour Dial
Built in
VC4ES 4
VC4ED
VC4EC
VC6ES 4
VC6ED
VC6EC
NOTES:
26.5"
26.5"
26.5"
30.5"
30.5"
30.5"
1-Hour Dial
1-Hour Dial
N/A
N/A
Solid State
Independent 1, 3
Independent 1, 3 24-Hour Digital
Computer
Mechanical (KX) Independent 1, 2
Built in
N/A
1-Hour Dial
5-Hour Dial
5-Hour Dial
Built in
Solid State
Computer
Independent 1, 3
Independent 1, 3 24-Hour Digital
1-Hour Dial
N/A
Built in
1. Simultaneous doors are optional (with or w/o window).
2. Stainless steel doors w/o window (standard).
3. Stainless steel doors with window (standard)
4. In February 2001, this model was discontinued.
INSTALLATION
TOOLS
Refer to the Instructions Manual for detailed
installation instructions on single or stacked ovens.
Standard
Standard set of hand tools
OPERATION
VOM with A.C. current tester (Any quality VOM
with a sensitivity of at least 20,000 ohms per volt
can be used)
Refer to the Instructions Manual for specific
operating instructions.
Gear Puller to remove blower
Temperature tester (thermocouple type)
CLEANING
Special
Refer to the Instructions Manual for specific
cleaning instructions.
Manometer
Clamp on amp meter
Spring force gauge, pull type with a minimum 30
pound full scale range (purchase locally)
LUBRICATION
Cavity blower motor has sealed bearings and
requires no additional lubrication.
RTV sealant, 736 DOW silicone high temp
(P/N 542133) or equivalent
Huskey’s TF1000 grease or equivalent high
temperature Teflon grease.
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FULL SIZE ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVEN - GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
AMPERAGE - 3 PHASE/ 60HZ
RECOMMENDED
TOTAL
MODEL POWER
(KW)
PER LINE 1
CIRCUIT
PROTECTION 2
208V 240V 480V 208V 240V 480V
VC4ES
VC4ED
VC4EC
12.5
35
33
15
45
40
20
VC6ES
VC6ED
VC6EC
NOTES: 1. Amperage values in the table are nominal.
Tolerance is +5/-10%.
2. Complied in accordance with National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition.
AMPERAGE - 1 PHASE/ 60HZ
TOTAL
MODEL POWER
(KW)
RECOMMENDED
CIRCUIT
PER LINE 1
PROTECTION 2
208V 240V 480V 208V 240V 480V
VC4ES
VC4ED
VC4EC
12.5
60
52
26
80
70
35
VC6ES
VC6ED
VC6EC
NOTES: 1. Amperage values in the table are nominal.
Tolerance is +5/-10%.
2. Complied in accordance with National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition.
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FULL SIZE ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
COVERS AND PANELS
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Top Front Cover
1. The top front cover is secured with four (4)
screws, two on each side of cover. Remove
these screws then remove the cover from the
oven.
NOTE: If the oven has a mechanical (KX type)
thermostat, it must be removed from the control
panel first, before removing the control panel.
2. Disconnect the temperature probe leads from
the solid state temperature control.
3. Unplug the wire harness connector to the
control panel components.
4. Reverse the procedure to install.
Right Side Panel
1. Remove the two screws near front of oven,
2. Reverse the procedure to install.
which secure the bottom front cover and control
panel.
Bottom Front Cover
2. Remove the remaining seven screws securing
1. The bottom front cover is secured with four (4)
the right side panel.
screws, two on each side of cover. Remove
these screws then remove the cover from the
oven.
2. Reverse the procedure to install.
Control Panel
3. Pull the right side panel out at the bottom then
1. Remove three (3) screws on the right side
which secure the control panel then pull the
panel away from the oven.
down to remove.
4. Reverse the procedure to install.
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Left Side Panel
1. Remove the screws which secure the left side
of the top front cover, bottom front cover and
control panel.
2. Remove the seven screws securing the left
side panel.
3. Pull the left side panel out at the bottom then
down to remove.
4. Reverse the procedure to install.
CONTROL PANEL
COMPONENTS
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Removable Components
1. Remove the control panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
2. Remove the component being replaced.
3. Reverse the procedure to install the
replacement component, then check oven for
proper operation.
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COMPONENT PANEL
COMPONENTS
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Removable Components
1. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
NOTE: If right side panel is not accessible, this
component can be serviced by removing the control
panel as outlined under "COVERS AND PANELS".
2. Disconnect the wire leads to the component
being replaced.
3. Remove the component.
4. Reverse the procedure to install the
replacement component and check oven for
proper operation.
TEMPERATURE PROBE
(SOLID STATE CONTROL)
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
NOTE: If right side panel is not accessible, this
component can be serviced by removing the control
panel as outlined under "COVERS AND PANELS".
2. Disconnect the probe leads from the solid state
temperature control.
3. Remove the racks and right rack support.
4. Remove the probe guard or mounting clips.
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A. Measure the current draw of the heating
elements as outlined under "HEATING
ELEMENT TEST" in "SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS".
4. From inside the oven cavity, remove the
perforated panel from the same side of the
element being replaced.
5. Remove probe by pushing it through the oven
wall and into the control panel area.
NOTE: The hole in the oven cavity wall does not
line up straight with the oven cavity outer shell,
therefore the probe must be removed at an angle.
6. Reverse the procedure to install the
replacement probe.
7. Adjust the temperature control as outlined
under "SOLID STATE TEMPERATURE
A. If removing the right side panel, also
remove the probe guard or mounting clips.
CONTROL CALIBRATION" in "SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS".
B. Run the probe wire thru the panel opening
before lifting panel out.
HEATING ELEMENTS
5. From the element being replaced, remove the
hold down clamps, the mounting bracket
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
screws at the top, then remove the element.
NOTE: Starting with production in October, 2001,
the top cavity panel will have 3/4" square holes for
easier element removal. Ovens manufactured prior
to this date have 1/2" round holes that sometimes
make it difficult to remove elements thru the cavity.
A serial number cut off will not be available. Follow
the procedures for element removal as outlined
below.
Front Access
1. Remove the oven racks and rack supports.
2. Remove the "top" door seal from the oven.
3. Determine if the heating element to replace is
on the left or right side in the oven cavity. The
element locations from front to back are: Right
side - R1, R2 & R3; Left side - R4, R5 & R6.
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3. If the element is on the right side:
LEFT SIDE ELEMENTS SHOWN
A. Remove the top panel and pull back the
insulation to expose the element
terminals.
B. Remove the lead wires from the element
being replaced.
4. From the same element, remove the two
clamps holding the element vertical, the
screw’s securing mounting bracket at the top,
and then remove the element.
NOTE: The mounting bracket is sealed with RTV
which may still hold the element after the screws are
removed.
5. Clean RTV residue from the mating surface
inside the oven, apply new high temperature
RTV to the heating element mounting bracket
and reverse procedure to install.
6. Check for proper operation.
BLOWER AND MOTOR
NOTE: The mounting bracket is sealed with RTV
which may still hold the element after the screws are
removed. Also, in some cases, the ring terminal
connected to the element may interfere with easy
removal. If access to the left side panel and/or the
top panel is available, see "ALTERNATE ACCESS".
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Take out the racks and rack supports.
6. Disconnect the lead wires from the element.
2. Remove screws securing baffle panel and
remove the panel.
7. Clean RTV residue from the mating surface
inside the oven, apply new high temperature
RTV to the heating element mounting bracket
and reverse procedure to install.
8. Check for proper operation.
Alternate Access
If the heating element is not removing easily from
inside the oven cavity, and access to the left side
panel and/or the top panel is available, this alternate
removal method may be used.
NOTE: On stacked ovens, if the bottom oven is
being serviced and the heating element to replace is
on the right side, the ovens must be unstacked to
access the heating element terminals through the
top. Once unstacked, follow the removal procedure
below.
1. Perform steps 1 thru 4 under "FRONT
ACCESS".
2. If the element is on the left side:
A. Remove the left side panel and pull back
the insulation at the top to expose the
element terminals.
3. If replacing:
A. Blower Only - Loosen set screws on
blower hub and using a bearing puller,
remove blower from motor shaft.
B. Remove the lead wires from the element
being replaced. Proceed to step 4.
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1) Reverse procedure to install and
adjust blower position as outlined
under "BLOWER ADJUSTMENT" in
"SERVICE PROCEDURES AND
ADJUSTMENTS".
10. Reconnect lead wires at the motor, replace
conduit and junction box cover.
NOTE: Check data plate on motor for wiring
schematic. The motor must rotate clockwise when
viewed from the shaft end.
B. Motor - perform step 3A and continue
procedure.
4. Remove the nuts that secure the motor
mounting plate to the rear wall.
11. Slide blower onto motor shaft until hub is flush
with end of shaft then tighten set screws.
12. Adjust motor position until blower is parallel to
motor mounting plate as outlined under
"BLOWER ADJUSTMENT" in "SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS".
5. Place a piece of cardboard on the bottom of
the oven cavity to protect its surface from any
damage during motor assembly removal.
13. Position motor mounting plate on the rear wall
and secure with nuts and washers.
6. Pull the motor assembly into the oven cavity
and place it on the cardboard.
14. Replace the baffle panel.
15. Remove cardboard from the bottom of the
oven cavity.
7. Remove the junction box cover from the motor,
disconnect lead wires and remove the conduit.
16. Check oven for proper operation then replace
rack guides and racks.
8. Remove motor mounting bolts and flat washers
then lift the motor from the mounting plate.
DOOR SWITCH
9. Position the replacement motor on the motor
mounting plate and install mounting bolts and
washers. Hand tighten mounting bolts only.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Remove the top front cover as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
2. Disconnect the lead wires to the door switch.
3. Remove the switch.
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1) Lift out the inner door panel and
window assembly.
2) If replacing window on the right door,
remove the screws along the inside
edge (if applicable) of the door then
remove the inner door panel and
window assembly.
4. Remove the screws securing the window “tabs”
to the door bracket and lift the window
assembly out from the door frame.
4. Reverse procedure to install the replacement
switch and check for proper adjustment as
outlined under "DOOR SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT" in "SERVICE PROCEDURES
AND ADJUSTMENTS".
DOOR WINDOW
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Remove the screws at the top and bottom of
door.
5. Reverse procedure to install the replacement
window.
OVEN DOORS AND BEARINGS
(INDEPENDENT DOORS)
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
2. Independent doors:
1. Remove the top front cover and bottom front
cover as outlined under "COVERS AND
PANELS".
A. Remove the door handle then remove the
outer door panel.
2. Remove the door switch lever.
B. Lift out the inner door panel and window
assembly.
NOTE: Left door only - remove door seal from
the inside edge of the door.
3. Simultaneous doors:
A. If replacing window on the left door,
remove the handle from the front of the
door then remove door seal from the
inside edge of the door.
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3. Remove the lower door seal strip to expose the
OVEN DOORS
mounting screws of the door assembly.
(SIMULTANEOUS DOORS)
4. Remove the two (2) lower sill bolts by the lower
door shaft and the four (4) counter-sunk screws
from the lower sill.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Assembly Removal
1. Remove the top front cover and bottom front
cover as outlined under "COVERS AND
PANELS".
NOTE: The door assembly is heavy and will drop
down once the last screw is removed. If removing
door assembly with-out assistance, use caution.
2. Remove the door switch lever.
5. Tilt the top of the door slightly forward and lift
the door up until the bottom of the door shaft
clears the opening in the sill.
6. Lay the door flat to prevent damage.
7. The top and bottom bearings are now
accessible for inspection and/or replacement if
needed.
A. If bearings are ok, proceed to step 8.
3. Remove the top bearing retainers and top
bearings.
B. If replacing the top bearing, remove the
top bearing retainer and top bearing.
4. Remove the lower door seal strip to expose the
mounting screws of the door assembly.
C. If replacing the bottom bearing, remove it
from the door shaft or the lower sill
opening.
A. Remove the two (2) lower sill bolts by the
lower door shaft and the four (4)
counter-sunk screws from the lower sill.
8. Reverse procedure to install door assembly
and check for proper adjustment as outlined
under "DOOR ADJUSTMENT" and "DOOR
SWITCH ADJUSTMENT" in "SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS".
NOTE: The door assembly is heavy and will drop
down once the last screw is removed. If removing
door assembly with-out assistance, use caution.
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5. Lift up on the door assembly and swing the
DOOR CATCH ROLLER
right side out then move the assembly to the
left to clear the slots in the upper door sill.
ASSEMBLY
(INDEPENDENT DOORS)
6. Lay the door assembly on a flat cushioned
surface for disassembly.
7. Reverse procedure to install door assembly
and check for proper adjustment as outlined
under "DOOR ADJUSTMENT", "DOOR CHAIN
ADJUSTMENT (SIMULTANEOUS DOORS)"
and "DOOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT" in
"SERVICE PROCEDURES AND
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Remove the top front cover as outlined under
ADJUSTMENTS".
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
Disassembly
2. Remove the catch roller assembly.
1. Remove the door assembly as outlined in
"OVEN DOORS (SIMULTANEOUS)" under
"ASSEMBLY REMOVAL".
2. Remove the door chain by loosening one of the
turnbuckles.
3. Loosen the set screw on the sprocket of door
being replaced.
4. Drive out the spirol pin from the sprocket of
door being replaced.
5. Remove the door from lower sill bearings and
sprocket.
3. Reverse procedure to install.
4. Adjust the catch roller as outlined under
“DOOR CATCH (ROLLER) ADJUSTMENT
(INDEPENDENT DOORS)” in “SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS”.
MECHANICAL (KX)
THERMOSTAT
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
A. Door assembly parts are now accessible
for inspection and/or replacement if
necessary.
6. Reverse procedure to re-assemble the door
assembly parts and check for proper
adjustment as outlined under "DOOR CHAIN
ADJUSTMENT (SIMULTANEOUS DOORS)" in
"SERVICE PROCEDURES AND
1. Remove the racks and right rack support.
2. Remove the thermostat knob and mounting
screws from the control panel and then remove
the control panel.
ADJUSTMENTS".
3. Remove the probe guard from the oven cavity
wall.
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NOTE: When installing probe guard, the probe
should not extend beyond the guard.
4. Remove the thermostat bulb from the oven
cavity by pushing it through the oven wall and
into the control panel area.
NOTE: The hole in the oven cavity wall does not
line up straight with the oven cavity outer shell,
therefore the probe must be removed at an angle.
5. Reverse the procedure to install.
NOTE: Remove the old RTV sealer from the cover
and mating surfaces inside the oven cavity and
apply new high temperature RTV sealer before
installing.
6. Adjust the thermostat as outlined under
"MECHANICAL (KX) THERMOSTAT
CALIBRATION " in "SERVICE PROCEDURES
AND ADJUSTMENTS".
4. Reverse procedure to install.
HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT
INTERIOR LIGHTS
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Take out racks from the oven.
Lamp
2. Remove the high limit thermostat
cover/mounting plate from inside the oven
cavity at the top.
1. Remove the racks.
2. Unscrew the glass lens for the light being
replaced then unscrew the bulb.
3. Replace bulb then reverse the procedure to
install.
Lamp Assembly
3. Disconnect lead wires from high limit
thermostat then remove high limit thermostat
from cover/mounting plate.
1. Remove the lens and bulb.
2. Remove the springs from the retaining tabs (2
places) on the socket.
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3. Depress the retaining tabs and pull the socket
out from the oven, far enough to disconnect the
lead wires.
4. Remove the socket from the oven.
5. Attach the lead wires to the replacement
socket.
6. Insert the socket into the hole in the oven and
push until the socket is held in place by the
retaining tabs.
4. Reverse the procedure to install the
7. Install the light bulb and lens.
8. Check for proper operation.
replacement fan and check for proper
operation.
NOTE: The fan must be installed so air is pulled
from outside the rear of the oven and blown into the
control area. The arrow on the fan body indicates
“air flow” direction and should be pointing toward the
controls.
COOLING FAN
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
NOTE: Ensure fan is seated “squarely” against the
air tube and the oven bottom.
NOTE: The air deflector should be angled upwards
at approximately 30 degrees to properly direct the
air flow.
1. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
NOTE: If right side panel is not accessible, this
component can be serviced by removing the control
panel as outlined under "COVERS AND PANELS".
2. Disconnect the lead wires to the fan motor by
removing wire nuts.
3. Remove the screws securing the air deflector
to the fan then loosen the tab screw holding the
fan to the component panel. Rotate the tab so
that the fan will clear and remove the fan.
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SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: CERTAIN PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION REQUIRE ELECTRICAL TEST OR
MEASUREMENTS WHILE POWER IS APPLIED TO THE MACHINE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL
TIMES. IF TEST POINTS ARE NOT EASILY ACCESSIBLE, DISCONNECT POWER, ATTACH TEST
EQUIPMENT AND REAPPLY POWER TO TEST.
A. If the average temperature is 10 °F or
SOLID STATE TEMPERATURE
less, from the dial setting, the thermostat
is properly calibrated.
CONTROL CALIBRATION
B. If the average temperature is more than
10 °F from the dial setting, the thermostat
calibration must be adjusted.
1. Place a thermocouple in the geometric center
of the oven cavity.
1) Loosen the temperature control knob
set screw and remove the knob from
the stem.
2. Set the power switch to ON.
3. Set the temperature control dial to 350 °F.
4. Allow the oven temperature to stabilize
(normally 3 cycles).
2) Loosen temperature control mounting
screws only enough to rotate the
control.
5. Record the temperature at which the Heat lamp
goes OFF and comes ON for at least two
complete heating cycles.
a. Place thumb and forefinger on
the head of the mounting
screws, apply pressure and
slightly rotate the screw heads
(body of control) in the slot.
Rotate clockwise to increase
temperature and
6. Calculate the differential by subtracting the
temperature indicated when the lamp goes out
from the temperature indicated when the lamp
comes on.
Differential Heat lamp OFF Heat lamp ON
Example: 360 (lamp off) 340 (lamp on) 20
counterclockwise to decrease.
b. Center the stem in the opening
and re-tighten the temperature
control mounting screws.
A. The differential calculated should be less
than 20 °F.
1) If the differential is 20 °F or less, the
temperature control circuit is
functioning properly.
a. Proceed to step 7.
2) If the differential is more than 20 °F:
a. Check the temperature probe as
outlined under "TEMPERATURE
PROBE TEST (SOLID STATE
CONTROL)".
b. If the probe is functioning
properly then temperature
control is malfunctioning.
a) Install a replacement
temperature control and
check calibration.
7. Calculate the average temperature by adding
the temperature indicated when the lamp goes
out to the temperature indicated when the lamp
comes on and dividing this answer by 2.
c. Replace knob and re-tighten set
screw .
[
. (
)
. (
)] ÷ 2
.
Temp lamp off
Temp lamp on
Average Temp
: 360 340 ÷ 2 350
Example
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d. Rotate the knob to the lowest
temperature setting then back to
350°F.
2) If the differential is more than 30 F,
the thermostat is malfunctioning.
a. Install a replacement thermostat
and check calibration.
e. Repeat the average temperature
calculation in step 7.
7. Calculate the average temperature by adding
the temperature indicated when the heat lamp
goes out to the temperature indicated when the
heat lamp comes on and dividing this answer
by 2.
NOTE: Allow the oven to cycle
at least two times between
adjustments before performing
the calculation.
a) If the average temperature
still differs more than 10 °F
from the dial setting, adjust
the thermostat calibration
until the average
[
. (
)
. (
)] ÷ 2
.
Average Temp
Temp lamp off
Temp lamp on
: 360 340 ÷ 2 350
Example
A. If the average temperature is 15 F or less
from the dial setting, the thermostat is
properly calibrated.
temperature is within
tolerance.
B. If the average temperature is more than
15 F of the dial setting, the thermostat
calibration must be adjusted.
C. If the above adjustment cannot be
obtained:
1) Remove the thermostat knob.
1) Turn the power switch OFF.
2) Hold the thermostat shaft and turn the
inner set screw clockwise to decrease
temperature or counterclockwise to
increase temperature (¼ turn =
35 F).
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
2) Replace the temperature control and
check calibration.
MECHANICAL (KX)
THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION
1. Place a thermocouple in the geometric center
of the oven cavity.
2. Set the power switch to ON.
3. Set the thermostat dial to 350 °F.
4. Allow the oven temperature to stabilize
(normally 3 cycles).
5. Record the temperature when the thermostat
cycles OFF and ON for at least three complete
cycles.
6. Calculate the differential by subtracting the
temperature indicated when heat lamp goes out
from temperature indicated when heat lamp
comes on.
Differential Heat lamp OFF Heat lamp ON
Example: 360 (lamp off) 340 (lamp on) 20
8. Replace the knob and verify the setting is still
at 350°F.
A. The differential calculated should be less
than 30 F.
9. Repeat step 7 until the average temperature is
within tolerance.
1) If the differential is 30 °F or less, the
NOTE: Allow the oven to cycle at least two times
between adjustments before performing the
calculation.
thermostat is functioning properly.
a. Proceed to step 7.
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A. After the final adjustment is made and the
average temperature is within tolerance,
remove the knob and apply a non-
permanent type sealer around the head of
the set screw.
A. If correct, proceed to step 7.
B. If incorrect, problem is not with the
temperature control. See
"TROUBLESHOOTING".
7. Check relay voltages on the board:
10. If the above adjustment cannot be obtained:
A. Turn the power switch OFF.
A. For 208-240VAC controls - check across
terminals 7 & 10 for input to the internal
relay and 6 & 10 for output from the
internal relay.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1) If input voltage to the internal relay is
correct, proceed to step 8. If input
voltage to the internal relay is not
present, problem is not with the
temperature control. See
B. Install a replacement thermostat and
check calibration.
"TROUBLESHOOTING".
SOLID STATE TEMPERATURE
CONTROL TEST
2) If output voltage from the internal
relay is correct proceed to step 8. If
output voltage from the internal relay
is not correct, check temperature
probe as outlined under
1. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS" in "REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS".
"TEMPERATURE PROBE TEST
(SOLID STATE CONTROL)".
NOTE: If right side panel is not accessible, this
component can be serviced by removing the control
panel as outlined under "COVERS AND PANELS".
8. Set the temperature control to the minimum
setting.
NOTE: Oven temperature must be above 300°F.
2. Place a thermocouple in the geometric center
of the oven cavity.
9. Check for zero (0) volts AC across terminals 6
& 10 (208-240VAC) for no output from the
internal relay.
NOTE: Oven temperature must be below 450°.
3. Set the temperature control to the maximum
setting.
A. If correct, temperature control is
functioning properly.
4. Check machine data plate for correct voltage to
oven. Refer to diagram below for proper
terminal locations and voltages before
checking the control. Use the correct terminals
for the corresponding voltage.
B. If incorrect, check temperature probe as
outlined under "TEMPERATURE PROBE
TEST (SOLID STATE CONTROL)".
1) If temperature probe is ok:
a. Turn the power switch OFF.
5. Turn the power switch to ON.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
b. Replace the temperature control
and check calibration as outlined
under "SOLID STATE
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CALIBRATION".
6. Check for proper voltage across terminals 8 &
10 (208-240VAC) for power to the control.
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TEMPERATURE PROBE TEST
(SOLID STATE CONTROL)
HEATING ELEMENT TEST
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING STEPS REQUIRE
POWER TO BE APPLIED TO THE UNIT DURING
THE TEST. USE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL
TIMES.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Turn the power switch ON and set the oven
temperature control to the highest setting.
NOTE: The temperature probe used in conjunction
with the Solid State Temperature control is an RTD
(resistance temperature detector) of the Thermistor
type. As temperature increases the resistance value
decreases.
2. Measure the voltage at the heating element
terminals and verify it against the data plate
voltage.
A. If voltage is incorrect, find the source of
the problem.
1. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS" in "REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS".
B. If voltage is correct, check current draw
(amps) through the heating element lead
wires.
NOTE: If right side panel is not accessible, this
component can be serviced by removing the control
panel as outlined under "COVERS AND PANELS".
NOTE: This method is preferred over a
resistance check when a clamp on type amp
meter is available.
2. Place a shielded thermocouple in the geometric
center of the oven cavity and determine the
temperature in the oven cavity.
1) If current draw is correct then heating
element is functioning properly. See
table below for proper values.
3. Remove the probe lead wires from the solid
state temperature control.
2) If current draw is not correct, turn the
power switch OFF and disconnect
the electrical supply to the oven.
4. Test the probe with an ohmmeter.
A. If the measured resistance values are
inside the given tolerance then the probe
is functioning properly.
a. Replace heating element then
proceed to step 3.
C. If unable to check current draw, a
resistance check may indicate a
malfunctioning element.
B. If the measured resistance values are
outside the given tolerance then replace
the probe and retest.
1) Turn the power switch OFF and
disconnect the electrical supply to
the oven.
1) Check oven for proper operation.
5. Reverse procedure to install.
2) Remove the lead wires from the
heating element and check resistance
(ohms). See table below for proper
values.
TEMP (°F)
77
OHMS*
90,000
4,077
3,016
2,266
1,726
1,332
1,041
TEMP (°F) OHMS*
360
380
400
425
450
475
822
656
529
424
334
266
240
3. Check for proper operation.
260
AMPS PER
280
ELEMENT
LEAD
KW PER
ELEMENT
OHMS PER
ELEMENT
VOLTAGE
300
1 PH 3 PH
320
208
240
480
2
2
2
60
52
15
35
33
4
21
28
340
111
(*) Resistance in ohms ± 10%
NOTES: 1. Values in the table are nominal.
Tolerance is +5/-10%.
2. Voltage values are @ 60HZ.
3. Resistance values (ohms) are @
room temperature.
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BLOWER ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN CIRCUIT BOX.
PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING SERVICED.
1. Remove the blower motor and mounting assembly by following steps 1 through 7 as outlined under
"BLOWER AND MOTOR" in "REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS".
2. Loosen the motor mounting bolts.
3. Adjust the motor position until the blower is parallel to and 1/4 inch away from the motor mounting plate.
Check for squareness of the blower to the motor mounting plate at the top, bottom, left and right of the
blower.
A. If the blower is square then tighten motor mounting bolts and proceed to step 4.
B. If the blower is not square continue adjusting until proper spacing is achieved then tighten motor
mounting bolts.
NOTE: If necessary, place shims between motor and frame.
4. Reverse the procedure to install.
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DOOR ADJUSTMENT
DOOR CATCH ROLLER
ADJUSTMENT
1. Check the doors to make sure they have an
equal gap between them and that the vertical
edge of the door is parallel to the vertical door
seal. If the doors are not positioned in this
manner, adjust the doors as described.
(INDEPENDENT DOORS)
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1. Remove the top front cover as outline under
"COVERS AND PANELS" in "REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS".
2. Open the doors and inspect the door strike for
proper shape.
2. Remove the top front cover.
3. Loosen the screws that secure the upper door
bearings and related hardware, just enough to
allow door movement.
A. Replace if bent and adjust as outlined in
this procedure.
3. Open and close the doors several times while
observing the catch roller operation.
A. Replace if malfunctioning and adjust as
outlined in this procedure.
NOTE: Shims may be required under the
door strike to raise it, before the proper
door tension adjustment can be set.
4. Apply lubricant around the spring. See
“LUBRICATION” under “GENERAL”.
4. Move the door until proper alignment is
achieved then tighten the screws on the upper
door bearing hardware.
5. Close the doors and check them for proper
alignment.
A. Doors should be centered and parallel at
the top and bottom, in the oven cavity
opening. See "DOOR ADJUSTMENT".
5. Repeat step 3 and 4 on the opposite door, if
necessary.
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6. With the doors closed, observe the position of
DOOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
the catch roller "ball" in relation to the door
strike.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
A. Ensure the catch roller "ball" is centered
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
(left to right) to the door strike.
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
1) Adjust alignment, if necessary.
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
B. Open the right side door and view the left
side door catch roller and strike. Ensure
the door catch roller "ball" is resting upon
the angular surface of the door strike.
Repeat on the opposite door.
1. Remove the top front cover as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS" in "REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS".
2. Door operation:
1) If adjustment is necessary, loosen the
mounting screws then slide the door
strike from "front to back" until the
roller rests upon the angular surface
of the door strike. Tighten screws and
check operation.
A. Independent doors - The switch actuator
should be operated by the switch lever
when the right door is between 1" and 1 ½
" from being closed.
B. Simultaneous doors - The switch actuator
should be operated by the switch lever
when the right door is ½ " from being
closed.
2) If proper adjustment cannot be
achieved, add shims beneath the
door strike. Repeat step 6 thru this
step. DO NOT BEND THE DOOR
STRIKE.
3. If adjustment is necessary, bend the switch
actuator to obtain the proper setting.
7. Each oven door should open with a force of 8
to 25 pounds when pulled at the handle. See
"TOOLS" under "GENERAL".
A. Adjust catch roller tension as follows:
1) Turn the set screw inside the catch
assembly housing clockwise to
increase tension on the catch roller
and counterclockwise to decrease
tension on the catch roller.
NOTE: The amount of tension on the
catch roller determines the opening force
of the door.
4. Install the top front cover.
5. Apply power to the oven and check for proper
operation.
2) Continue adjustment until proper door
operation is achieved.
DOOR CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
(SIMULTANEOUS DOORS)
Introduction
When the oven doors are in proper adjustment, as
the doors come together, the right door will lead the
left door in closing by about 1/4 inch. The doors will
feel like they are self closing the last ½ inch of
travel.
Procedure
1. Remove the lower sill cover as outline under
"COVERS AND PANELS" in "REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS".
2. Close doors and check door chain for factory
setting.
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A. Turnbuckles should be 5 to 5 ½ inches
B. If doors operate properly, continue to step
7.
apart.
B. Short eye bolt should be connected to the
end of the chain that goes to the front of
the sprocket.
7. Install the lower front cover.
COMPUTER CONTROL
C. 2 links of the chain should not be engaged
at the rear of the sprocket.
Operation
D. Chain must be tight enough that the doors
move simultaneously when opened or
closed.
Refer to the Instructions Manual for specific
operating instructions.
Setup mode
E. When the doors are opened, the
turnbuckles will move away from each
other.
NOTE: Use the setup mode to verify that the control
is configured to the factory settings which result in
the proper operation of the oven. If the CAL1
parameter is other than zero, determine if it is still
needed before resetting to zero. See "COMPUTER
CONTROL TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION".
F. The stop cable must be positioned where it
moves freely and does not get pinched.
3. Position door chain assembly to factory setting
if the conditions in step 2 are not met.
CAUTION: Changing the C_F, InP1, rL1 & rH1
parameters will default all menus to the factory
settings.
1. Use this key sequence to access the setup
mode.
Up arrow; Rack 1; Temperature; Temperature;
Down arrow; Rack 1
2. Once in the setup mode the display will
alternate between the parameter and
programmed data.
•
•
•
To change data to the factory setting, use
the arrow keys.
4. If right door does not lead the left door in
closing:
To select the next parameter, press the
Rack 1 key.
A. Loosen locknuts on both turnbuckles.
B. Loosen left turnbuckle.
After the last Parameter and Data is
viewed, press the Rack 1 key a final time
to exit the setup mode and return to
operations mode. The current set point
temperature will be displayed.
C. Tighten right turnbuckle.
D. Tighten locknuts on both turnbuckles.
5. If the right door leads the left door by more
than 3/8 inch:
•
After 1 minute of no key activations, the
control will return to operation mode.
A. Loosen locknuts on both turnbuckles.
B. Loosen right turnbuckle.
3. Listed are the parameters and data you should
find.
C. Tighten left turnbuckle.
D. Tighten locknuts on both turnbuckles.
6. Check door for proper operation.
NOTE: The locknuts must be tight during testing or
the adjustment will not hold.
A. If doors do not close properly, repeat step
4, 5 and 6.
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ALTERNATING ON
DISPLAY
MENU
PARAMETER
DATA
F
Celsius_Fahrenheit
Guard Band
C_F
gb
4000
Temperature
Compensation
tcnP
OFF
Input Type 1
Range Low 1
Range High 1
Hysteresis
InP1
rL1
J
75
500
3
rH1
HYS1
CAL1
Calibration Offset
0
set point temperature is
displayed or if call for
heat, dashes (----)
displayed.
Exit Setup Mode and
return to Operation
Mode.
1. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
Probe Test
If the oven is not heating or displaying the proper
temperature, the temperature probe may be
malfunctioning. Determine if the probe is good or
causing the operational problem. Temporarily,
disconnect the existing probe lead wires from the
computer control and connect the lead wires from a
known good "J" type thermocouple. Secure the
sensing end of the thermocouple near the probe.
2. Turn the power switch ON.
A. If the blower motor comes on, the SSR is
functioning properly.
B. If the blower motor does not come on,
proceed to step 3.
3. Check for +5 VDC on the input side of SSR
(terminals 3 & 4).
Turn the power switch ON and set the dial to 350°F.
A. If +5 VDC is present, continue to step 4.
If the oven reaches the set temperature and cycles
with the temporary thermocouple, then the existing
probe is malfunctioning. Replace temperature probe
with the correct part and check for proper operation.
B. If no voltage is present, computer control
is not functioning properly.
4. Check for proper input voltage on the load side
of SSR terminal 1 and the power connection on
the other side of the supply.
Solid State Relay Test
The solid state relays "SSR1 or SSR2" supply power
to the blower motor "high" or "low" fan speed
terminals when the SSR is energized by the output
voltage from the computer.
A. On 208 & 240 volt ovens, the supply
connection is on the terminal block (L2 for
single phase, L3 for three phase).
The measured voltage should be identical
to the supply.
To test solid state relay "SSR1" (high fan speed),
the computer control should be in the "Normal
Cooking Mode". To test solid state relay "SSR2"
(low fan speed), the computer control should be in
the "Cook & Hold Mode".
B. On 480 volt ovens, the supply connection
is on the secondary side of the 480V
transformer, terminal X4 (wire # 79).
The measured voltage should be 240
volts.
5. If input voltage is correct on the load side of
SSR terminal 1, proceed to step 6.
A. If input voltage is not correct, find the
source of the problem.
6. Check output voltage on the load side of SSR
terminal 2.
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A. If voltage is correct, SSR is functioning
properly.
1) If the thermocouple reading is higher
than set point temperature, press the
down arrow key and enter a negative
offset value that is equal to the
number of degrees above the 5°F
tolerance.
B. If no voltage is present on the load side of
SSR terminal 2, the SSR is not functioning
properly.
7. Turn the power switch OFF.
2) If the thermocouple reading is lower
than set point temperature, press the
up arrow key and enter a positive
offset value that is equal to the
number of degrees below the 5°F
tolerance.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
3) Exit the setup mode.
8. Replace the SSR and check for proper
operation.
7. Allow the oven to cycle at least two times
between adjustments.
COMPUTER CONTROL
TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
A. If the temperature variance still differs
more than 5°F from the set point, verify
the correct calibration offset value was
entered and retained.
1. Place a thermocouple in the geometric center
of the oven cavity.
1) Adjust the calibration offset value as
outlined in step 6, until the cycling
temperature is within tolerance.
2. Turn the power switch ON.
A. If the set point temperature is 350°F,
B. If the above adjustment cannot be
obtained:
proceed to step 4.
B. If the set point temperature is other than
350°F, proceed to step 3 to change the
temperature.
C. Turn the power switch OFF.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
3. Press the set key then temperature key to enter
the temperature set mode.
A. The display will alternate between the term
"StPt" (set point) and the current oven
temperature setting.
D. Replace the computer control and check
for proper operation.
B. Press the up or down arrow keys to make
the proper selection.
COMPUTER CONTROL
OPERATIONAL TEST
C. Press the set key again to save the
change and exit the temperature set
mode.
The computer controls "Calibration Mode" is used to
manually test:
4. Allow the oven temperature to stabilize
(normally 3 cycles).
•
•
•
Outputs of the control
5. Compare the controls set point temperature to
the thermocouple meter reading when the heat
light goes out.
Keypad functionality
Verify display and LEDs functionality
A. A temperature variance more than 5°F
Additionally, if a problem is encountered during the
output test, a "Restore Factory Settings" option is
available.
indicates an adjustment is needed.
1) To make the adjustment, proceed to
step 6.
CAUTION: The calibration mode contains
several adjustable parameters that must not be
changed. For the "CALY" (Calibration)
Parameter, the default data option selected must
be "no".
2) If temperature variance is less than
5°F, computer control is functioning
properly.
6. Enter the setup mode as outlined in "SETUP
MODE" under "COMPUTER CONTROL".
A. Advance through the menu until CAL1
(Calibration Offset) appears.
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Listed below are the parameters and data you
should find in the calibration Mode.
NOTE: If the control was calling for heat when
the calibration mode was entered, heating will
resume after exiting the test mode.
ALTERNATING ON
3. Press the Rack 1 key to accept the default "no"
under the "CALY" (calibrate) parameter and
advance the display menu to the "LgOt" (logic
output) test. In this mode, the control and logic
outputs can be turned ON for testing only.
DISPLAY
MENU
PARAMETER
DATA
Calibrate
(must display no)
CALY
no
A. Use the arrow keys to change the display
to the appropriate number for testing.
Each test starts automatically, several
seconds after number is selected.
LgOt*
Logic Output Test
(see step 3)
0
*g displays as a 9
Logic Inputs "LI"
(Factory Only)
LI
21
0
1) #0 - All control outputs are OFF
(fan & heat OFF).
Keyboard
(see step 4)
HEY
#1 - Heat comes ON
(2CON is energized).
sequence
of
characters
in display
window
Display Test
#5 - Convection fan comes ON
(High or Low speed SSR is
energized).
(All segments of
display and the
LED’s are tested )
---
#8 - Electronic beeper (external)
sounds.
Exit Calibration
Mode and return
to Operation
Mode
Set point temperature is
displayed or if call for heat,
dashes (----) displayed.
B. If the output tests are completed
successfully, proceed to step 4.
C. If the output tests are not completed
successfully, find the source of the
problem. If the problem cannot be
repaired, replace the component and
check for proper operation.
NOTE: While in the calibration mode, on all
parameters except the Logic Output Test (LgOt), the
control outputs will be OFF.
•
•
•
To change the programmed data, use the arrow
keys.
4. Press the Rack 1 key twice to advance past the
"LI" (Logic Inputs test) and reach the "HEY
(keyboard) test.
To select the next parameter, press the Rack 1
key.
A. Press the desired key to display the
corresponding hexadecimal code. This
code is used internally by the control to
identify the key being pressed. See table
below.
At the end of the test, the control automatically
exits the Calibration Mode and returns to the
Operation Mode.
•
After 1 minute of no key activations, the control
will return to operation mode.
KEY
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
1/2 menu
3/4 menu
5/6 menu
Set
CODE
40
KEY
Start/Stop
Temp
CODE
4
1. Use this key sequence to access the calibration
mode.
80
20
Up arrow; Down arrow; Rack 1; Down arrow;
Temperature; Rack 1
800
4000
2
Rack 1
Rack 2
Rack 3
Rack 4
Rack 5
10*
400
2000
1
200
1000
8000
2. Once in the calibration mode the display will
alternate between the parameter and
programmed data. The computer control
outputs are turned OFF.
Time
8
Cook & Hold
*displays 10 momentarily then alternates
between Hey and 0. If pressed again, advances
to the next test.
A. Convection fan stops.
B. Heating stops.
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B. If the code displayed is not correct for the
key pressed, then the keyboard is
malfunctioning.
9. Enter the "SETUP MODE" as outlined under
"COMPUTER CONTROL" and perform the
procedure.
1) Turn the power switch OFF.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
C. Replace the computer control and check
for proper operation.
5. Press the Rack 1 key to advance the display
menu to the "dISP" (display) test. A test
sequence automatically runs on the display and
control LEDs for a visual verification that all
segments in the LED display and the internal
LEDs are functioning.
6. At the end of the test, the control exits the
calibration mode and returns to the Operation
Mode.
Restore Factory Settings
NOTE: If the computer control does not appear to
be functioning properly, do not restore factory
settings until verifying the control is configured
properly as outlined in "SETUP MODE" under
"COMPUTER CONTROL" and performing the
"COMPUTER CONTROL OPERATIONAL TEST" as
outlined in the above section.
1. Enter the "Calibration Mode" by using the key
sequence stated in step 1 under "COMPUTER
CONTROL OPERATIONAL TEST".
A. The computer control outputs are turned
OFF.
B. The display will alternate between "CALY"
and "no".
2. Press the up or down arrow key until the "rESt"
parameter displays.
3. Press the Rack 1 key and "no" displays.
4. Press the up or down arrow key to change the
display to "YES".
5. Press the Rack 1 key to select this data option
and then advance the menu to the "LgOt" (logic
output test).
NOTE: The "g" in LgOt displays as a "9".
6. Press the Rack 1 key twice to advance past the
"LI" (Logic Inputs test) and the "HEY"
(keyboard) test.
7. The "dISP" (display) test sequence
automatically runs.
8. At the end of the test, the control exits the
calibration mode and returns to the Operation
Mode.
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ELECTRICAL OPERATION
COMPONENT FUNCTION
Power Switch (S1) . . . . . . . . . . . . Determines the mode of operation; ON, OFF, or COOL DOWN.
Oven Light Switch (S2) . . . . . . . . Controls the oven cavity lights.
Fan Speed Switch (S3) . . . . . . . . Controls blower motor speed between High and Low settings (VC4ES/6ES
and VC4ED/6ED only).
Alarm/Buzzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Signals the end of a "Cook" cycle when cooking time expires.
Cook Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counts the "Cook" time of the product and signals the buzzer at the end of
the cycle (VC4ES/6ES and VC4ED/6ED only).
Door Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allows the oven to operate when the doors are closed but stops the oven
from operating when the doors are opened.
Blower Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operates the oven cavity blower (convection fan).
Transformer (T1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provides 24VAC power to the Computer Control (VC4EC/6EC only).
Transformer (T2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provides 240VAC power to the oven control circuit and blower motor
(480VAC models only).
Solid State temperature
Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitors temperature sensor and regulates the oven cavity temperature by
controlling 2CON to energize the heating elements when the control calls
for heat.
High Limit Thermostat . . . . . . . . Protects the oven from temperatures above 550°F by removing power
from the heating circuit. Auto resets at 500°F.
Computer Control . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitors temperature sensor and regulates the oven cavity temperature by
controlling 2CON to energize the heating elements when the control calls
for heat. Also, counts the "Cook" time (normal cooking) of the product and
signals the electronic alarm at the end of the cycle. If "Cook" & "Hold"
mode is selected, when the "Cook" (then hold) time expires, the oven
heating stops and the oven enters "Hold" mode. Once the oven cavity
temperature drops to 150°F, the heat comes back on and the oven cycles
at this temperature to hold the cooked product. Cook & Hold is standard on
computer models. The selected mode also determines the fixed blower
speed of High for "Cook" and Low for "Cook & Hold".
SSR1 & SSR2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . When SSR1 is energized by computer control, connects power to blower
motor for High fan speed operation in normal "Cook" mode. In "Cook &
Hold" Mode only, SSR1 is de-energized and SSR2 is energized by
computer control and connects power to blower motor for Low fan speed
operation (VC4EC/6EC only).
1CON & 2CON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provides power to heating elements when both are energized. 1CON is
energized when power switch is turned ON. 2CON is energized by the
temperature control when a call for heat is made.
Power ON Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lit whenever the power switch (S1) is turned to ON or Cool Down mode.
Heat Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lit whenever temperature control is calling for heat.
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Temperature Probe . . . . . . . . . . . Senses the oven temperature for the solid state temperature control or the
computer control. On oven models using the solid state control, converts
the temperature into a resistance valve which is monitored by the
temperature control board. The probe is an RTD (resistance temperature
detector) of the Thermistor type. As temperature increases the resistance
value decreases.
On oven models using the computer control, the probe is a "J" type
thermocouple.
Mechanical Temperature Control
KX thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulates the oven cavity temperature by controlling 2CON to energize
the heating elements when the control calls for heat (VC4ES/6ES only).
Cooling Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circulates cooler air from outside the oven to cool components in the
control area.
Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protect control circuit.
COMPONENT LOCATION
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Cook Cycle
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
1. Conditions.
A. Oven connected to correct voltage and is
VC4ES, VC6ES with Mechanical KX Thermostat
properly grounded.
Schematic diagram 6532 will be used to explain the
electrical sequence of operation.
B. Power switch (S1) OFF.
C. Temperature dial set to lowest
temperature (fully CCW).
Cook Cycle
1. Conditions.
D. High limit thermostat CLOSED.
A. Oven connected to correct voltage and is
properly grounded.
E. Oven doors closed (door switch contacts
CLOSED).
B. Power switch (S1) OFF.
F. Oven cavity temperature below 140°F.
2. Power switch (S1) turned ON.
A. Power ON light (Amber) comes ON.
B. 1CON coil energized.
C. Temperature dial set to lowest
temperature (fully CCW).
D. High limit thermostat CLOSED.
E. Oven doors closed (door switch contacts
CLOSED).
C. Solid state temperature control energized.
1) Heating light (Clear) comes ON.
2) 2CON coil energized.
F. Oven cavity temperature below 140°F.
2. Power switch (S1) turned ON.
A. Power ON light (Amber) comes ON.
B. 1CON coil energized.
a. Heating elements powered and
heating starts.
D. Blower motor energized.
C. Blower motor energized.
NOTE: Motor speed (Hi/Low) depends on
position of fan speed switch (S3).
NOTE: Motor speed (Hi/Low) depends on
position of fan speed switch (S3).
E. Component cooling fan energized.
D. Component cooling fan energized.
F. Power to oven cavity light switch (S3) wire
#1. Turns cavity lights ON/OFF; does not
affect "Cook" cycle.
E. Power to oven cavity light switch (S3) wire
#1. Turns cavity lights ON/OFF and does
not affect "Cook" cycle.
3. Set temperature dial to desired "Cook"
temperature.
3. Set thermostat to desired "Cook" temperature
and thermostat CLOSES.
4. Oven reaches set temperature.
A. Heating light (Clear) comes ON.
B. 2CON coil energized.
A. Temperature control de-energizes internal
relay and the normally open (N.O.)
contacts OPEN.
1) Heating elements powered and
heating starts.
1) Heat light goes out.
4. Oven reaches set temperature and thermostat
OPENS.
2) 2CON coil de-energized.
a. Power removed from heating
elements and heating stops.
A. Heat light goes out.
B. 2CON coil de-energized.
5. The oven will continue to cycle on the
temperature control until the doors are opened
or power switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or
COOL DOWN position.
1) Power removed from heating
elements and heating stops.
5. The oven will continue to cycle on the
thermostat until the doors are opened or the
power switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or
COOL DOWN position.
VC4ED, VC6ED with Solid State Temperature
Control
Schematic diagram 6534 will be used to explain the
electrical sequence of operation.
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4. The oven will remain in this condition until the
Timer Cycle, Cooking
power switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or ON
position.
(KX Thermostat or Solid State Control)
NOTE: The "Cook" timer operates independently of
the heating cycle. Additional time can be set or the
timer can be turned OFF throughout the cooking
cycle.
VC4EC, VC6EC (Computer Control)
Schematic diagram 6536 will be used to explain the
electrical sequence of operation or both the "Cook"
cycle and the "Cook and Hold" cycle.
1. With the power switch turned ON, power is
supplied to "Cook" timer terminal 1.
Cook Cycle
1. Conditions.
2. Set "Cook" timer to desired time .
A. Oven connected to correct voltage and is
properly grounded.
A. Contacts 1 & 3 close, timer motor is
energized and timing "down" begins.
B. Power switch (S1) OFF.
3. Time expires on "Cook" timer .
C. Computer control is setup properly and
ready to use.
A. Contacts 1 & 3 open, timer motor is de-
energized and timing stops.
NOTE: The set point temperature of the
computer control will be the last
temperature that was set.
B. Contacts 1 & 4 close.
1) Buzzer energized and sounds.
NOTE: The buzzer continues to sound
until the timer dial is set to the OFF
position or additional time is set.
D. High limit thermostat CLOSED.
E. Oven doors closed (door switch contacts
CLOSED).
Cool Down Cycle
F. Oven cavity temperature below 140°F.
2. Power switch (S1) turned ON.
A. 1CON coil energized.
(KX Thermostat or Solid State Control)
1. Conditions.
A. Oven is ON.
B. 24VAC transformer (T1) is energized.
B. Oven cavity temperature needs to be
lowered.
1) Computer control is energized and
performs a power ON self test before
energizing outputs. If the control
passes self test, then the outputs are
energized and operation sequence
continues. If control does not pass
self test then the corresponding error
code is displayed.
C. Doors are open (door switch contacts
OPEN).
D. Fan speed switch (S3) set to "Hi".
2. Power Switch (S1) turned to COOL DOWN.
A. Power ON light (Amber) goes out.
B. Convection fan motor energized.
C. Component cooling fan energized.
D. Power is connected to:
NOTE: Fan speed switch (S3) can be set
to operate at high or low fan speed.
1) Terminal 1 on solid state relay 1
(SSR1 - load side) and solid state
relay 2 (SSR2 - load side).
3. If doors are CLOSED (door switch contacts
CLOSED):
A. Power ON light (Amber) comes ON.
2) Pin 3 (C3-3) on computer control
(input "IN-2").
B. 1CON coil is energized but heating
elements are not powered.
3) Oven cavity light switch (S2). Turns
cavity lights ON/OFF; does not affect
"Cook" cycle.
C. Component cooling fan energized.
D. Power is supplied to:
3. Computer control senses oven cavity
temperature through probe input. With the oven
cavity temperature below set point, the output
from pin C3-2 is activated.
1) "Cook" timer terminal 1. If a time is
dialed, timer will operate and buzzer
will sound when timer reaches zero.
2) Oven cavity light switch (S3) wire #1.
Turns cavity lights ON/OFF; does not
affect "Cool down" cycle.
A. Oven "Heat Light" on the control comes
ON.
B. 2CON coil energized.
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1) Heating elements powered and
heating starts.
1) Power is applied to the convection
fan motor low speed terminal.
C. The controls 5VDC output from pins
C2-2 (-) and C2-8 (+) is activated and
SSR1 relay is energized.
3. At the end of the "Cook" time, the electronic
beeper sounds momentarily to indicate the end
of first stage cooking (oven operates normally
at the temperature and time selected until time
expires).
1) Convection fan motor is energized
(High speed).
4. The display flashes HOLD as the oven enters
HOLD mode. This is also considered second
stage cooking (oven heating stops but product
continues to cook on residual heat).
4. Oven reaches set point temperature.
A. Computer control de-activates the output
from pin C3-2.
1) 2CON coil de-energized.
A. Convection fan motor is de-energized.
a. Power removed from heating
elements and heating stops.
5. After the oven temperature drops below 150°F,
the heat comes back ON and cycles as
needed, to maintain the "Hold" temperature of
150°F.
B. Oven "Heat Light" on the control goes out.
C. Oven "Ready Light" on the control comes
ON.
A. Convection fan motor energized (Low
speed).
D. Electronic beeper sounds momentarily.
6. The oven continues to cycle in this manner
until one of the following occurs:
5. The oven will continue to cycle on the
computer control until the doors are opened or
power switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or
COOL DOWN position.
A. The "Cook & Hold" mode is turned OFF.
B. Power switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or
COOL DOWN position.
Temperature and Time Cycle (Cooking)
Cool Down Cycle
1. Conditions.
A. Oven is ON.
NOTE: The computers internal "Cook" timer
operates independently of the heating cycle.
Additional time can be set or the timer can be
stopped and re-started throughout the cooking cycle.
B. Oven cavity temperature needs to be
lowered.
Refer to the Instructions Manual for specific
operating instructions of the oven Computer Control.
C. Doors are open (door switch contacts
OPEN).
Cook and Hold Cycle
NOTE: For a detailed explanation of the "Cook &
Hold" mode, refer to the Instructions Manual as
outlined under "SETTING THE OVEN FOR COOK
& HOLD" and "COOK & HOLD OPERATION".
D. Power switch (S1) set to either ON or
OFF.
2. Power Switch (S1) turned to COOL DOWN.
A. Power is connected through power switch
(S1) to the convection fan motor high
speed terminal.
In "Cook & Hold" mode, the operation of the
computer control is identical to the normal Cook
Cycle with these exceptions:
1) Convection fan motor energized
(High speed).
1. Oven "Cook & Hold" light on the control comes
ON.
3. The oven will continue to operate in COOL
DOWN mode until the power switch (S1) is
turned to the OFF or ON position.
2. Convection fan will operate at Low speed,
throughout the "Cook & Hold" cycle.
A. The computer control 5VDC output from
pins C2-2 (-) and C2-8 (+) is de-activated
and SSR1 relay is de-energized.
1) Power is removed from convection
fan motor high speed terminal.
B. The computer control 5VDC output from
pins C2-1 (-) and C2-8 (+) is activated and
SSR2 relay is energized.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: CERTAIN PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION REQUIRE ELECTRICAL TESTS OR
MEASUREMENTS WHILE POWER IS APPLIED TO THE MACHINE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL
TIMES. IF TEST POINTS ARE NOT EASILY ACCESSIBLE, DISCONNECT POWER, ATTACH TEST
EQUIPMENT AND REAPPLY POWER TO TEST.
ALL MODELS
SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Blower motor doesn’t run with power switch in “ON”
1. Line voltage incorrect.
“COOL DOWN” or position.
2. Power switch (S1) malfunction.
3. Fan speed switch (S3) malfunction.
4. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
5. Motor inoperative.
Blower motor doesn’t run with power switch “ON”, but
oven heats.
1. Door switch malfunction.
2. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
3. Motor inoperative.
Blower motor doesn’t run in “Cool Down”, but runs ok
in “ON” position.
1. Power switch (S1) malfunction.
2. Fan speed switch (S3) malfunction.
3. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
Excessive or low heat in oven.
1. Line voltage incorrect.
2. Heating element malfunction.
3. Contactor malfunction.
4. Convection Fan motor malfunction.
5. Temperature probe malfunction or mechanical
thermostat malfunction.
6. Temperature control not calibrated.
7. Temperature control malfunction.
Mechanical Timer inoperative or not functioning
properly.
1. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
2. Line voltage incorrect.
3. Timer malfunction.
Component cooling Fan does not run.
Uneven Cooking.
1. Motor inoperable.
2. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
1. Convection Fan motor speed/direction.
2. Air flow Baffles missing or damaged.
3. Line voltage incorrect.
4. Heating element(s) malfunction.
5. Contactor malfunction.
Intermittent operation problems.
1. High ambient temperatures.
2. Wiring connections loose.
3. Cooling fan malfunction.
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SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
No power to oven controls.
1. Main circuit breaker OPEN.
2. Control circuit fuses OPEN.
3. Power switch (S1) inoperative.
4. Transformer (T2) inoperative (480V only).
No heat, convection fan motor runs.
1. High limit thermostat OPEN.
2. Heating element malfunction.
3. Contactor malfunction.
4. Temperature control malfunction.
No power to temperature control.
Door does not seal or shut properly
1. Power switch (S1) in “Cool Down”.
2. Door or door switch open.
1. Doors out of adjustment.
2. Door chain out of adjustment or broken
(simultaneous doors).
3. Door catch roller out of adjustment or broken
(independent doors).
4. Door seals damaged.
COMPUTER CONTROL MODELS ONLY
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Oven does not heat.
1. High limit switch open.
2. Temperature probe malfunction.
3. Computer control malfunction.
High limit thermostat shutting OFF heat.
Oven not hot enough.
1. Temperature probe malfunction.
2. Computer control malfunction.
1. Temperature probe malfunction.
2. Computer control range high (rH1) setting to low. See
"SETUP MODE" under "COMPUTER CONTROL)".
3. Computer control malfunction.
Blower motor doesn’t run with power
1. Line voltage incorrect.
switch in “ON” or "COOL DOWN” position.
2. Power switch (S1) malfunction.
3. Fan speed switch (S3) malfunction.
4. Solid sate relay (SSR) malfunction. See "SOLID STATE
RELAY TEST" under "COMPUTER CONTROL".
5. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
6. Motor inoperative.
7. Computer control malfunction. See "COMPUTER
CONTROL OPERATIONAL TEST".
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Error Codes
In the display window, the error code will alternate between the code and the oven cavity temperature or dashes
if the oven is calling for heat (heat light on). The exact error code displayed will depend on the priority assigned
to the problem in the EPROM’S software. The lower the error code number, the higher the priority. If more than
one problem occurs at the same time, the error code assigned to the higher priority problem will be displayed.
Refer to the error code table below to solve the problem. If the lower priority problem still exists, the next error
code will be displayed. When the condition causing the error is resolved, normal oven operation can resume.
NOTE: To check a "Setup Parameter" and its corresponding "Data Value", see "SETUP MODE" under
"COMPUTER CONTROL".
NOTE: If the cause of the error is not apparent, check for these conditions as they may also cause errors to
occur: Electrical noise or a noise event, excess environmental moisture or temperature, or vibration.
CODE & PROBLEM
Er01 - ROM checksum error
Er02 - RAM checksum error
Er03 - Ambient sensor error
PROBABLE CAUSE
Internal ROM malfunction
Internal RAM malfunction
SOLUTION
Cycle power
Cycle power
Ambient temperature is below 32 F Check ambient temperature at the
control.
Er04 - Configuration error
Er05 - EPROM error 1
Microprocessor malfunction
Power loss while storing data
Cycle power
Cycle power
Er06 - Zone 1 A/D underflow error • Incorrect sensor type
• Measuring temperature outside
• Check the InP1 setup parameter.
Verify it matches your sensor.
the sensor range
• Check sensor and connections
for a reversed or open sensor. If
the condition causing the error is
resolved, the error will clear.
Er07 - Zone 1 A/D overflow error
Open sensor
• Check the InP1 setup parameter.
Verify it matches your sensor.
• Check sensor and connections
for a reversed or open sensor. If
the condition causing the error is
resolved, the error will clear.
Er10 - Stack overflow error
Er11 - Open sensor error
Microprocessor malfunction
Open sensor
• Cycle power
• Check sensor and connections
for a reversed or open sensor
• Check the InP1 setup parameter.
Verify it matches your sensor.
• Check sensor and connections
for a reversed or open sensor
Er12 - Shorted sensor
• Incorrect sensor type
• Check the InP1 setup parameter.
Verify it matches your sensor.
• Measuring temperature outside
the sensor range
• Check sensor and connections
for a reversed or open sensor
NOTE: 1. Should only see when a new EPROM is installed and powered for the first time.
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FULL SIZE ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS - CONDENSED SPARE PARTS LIST
CONDENSED SPARE PARTS LIST
VC4E & VC6E SERIES OVENS
VC4ES* VC4ED VC4EC
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
VC6ES* VC6ED VC6EC
358516-2
424846-1
411497-C5
426635-1
426635-2
424940-2
FE 19-40
346357-1
821875-2
340324-9
411496-F1
340324-8
358628-1
353613-2
353589-1
920883-3
411506-3
411500-13
Blower Motor 2sp, 1/3hp
Computer Controller
Contactor, 40A
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Element, 208 volt
Element, 240 volt
Fan, Cooling
Fuse, 15 amp
High Limit Thermostat
SST Relay, 50amp
Switch, 2sp Fan
X
X
X
X
X
X
Switch, Door
X
X
Switch, On-Off-Cooldown
Switch, On-Off-Cooldown
Temperature Control Board **
Temperature Probe (RTD) **
Temperature Probe (J - T/C)
Thermostat, KX *
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Transformer, 240/24 volt, 40va
* In February 2001, these models were discontinued.
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