Bakers Pride Oven Countertop Rotisserie Oven FS User Manual

Countertop Rotisserie Oven  
MODEL FS  
Installation & Operation Manual  
Serial Numbers 122912 and Higher  
Countertop Rotisserie Oven  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 1  
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................. 2  
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................................ 2  
Safety Signs and Messages ............................................................................................................................. 2  
Safe Work Practices ......................................................................................................................................... 3  
Health And Sanitation Practices............................................................................................................................ 4  
Food Handling................................................................................................................................................... 4  
Storage Of Raw Meats...................................................................................................................................... 4  
Coding Cooked Foods ...................................................................................................................................... 4  
Storage Of Prepared Foods.............................................................................................................................. 4  
Safety Labels......................................................................................................................................................... 5  
Operation.................................................................................................................................................................. 6  
Controls and Indicators ......................................................................................................................................... 6  
Controller Operation.............................................................................................................................................. 8  
Modes ............................................................................................................................................................... 8  
Programming..................................................................................................................................................... 9  
Cooking ................................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Power Failure During Cooking Cycle .................................................................................................................. 10  
Probe (Thermocouple) Diagnostics..................................................................................................................... 10  
Installation.............................................................................................................................................................. 11  
Unpacking and Handling..................................................................................................................................... 11  
Location and Clearance ...................................................................................................................................... 11  
Wiring .................................................................................................................................................................. 11  
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................... 12  
Scheduled Maintenance...................................................................................................................................... 12  
Oven Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................ 12  
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................... 13  
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Countertop Rotisserie Oven  
Introduction  
Introduction  
The FS is single revolving mild air convection countertop oven. It utilizes a single revolving rotor system to ensure  
even product cooking. The unit contains a single stage cook and hold computer with 5 customizable cook  
programs. Electronic controls are provided for powering the unit, turning on inside lights, turning the rotors and  
resetting the unit. The rotors are removable to allow for easy maintenance and cleaning.  
The BKI name and trademark on this unit assures you of the finest in design and engineering -- that it has been  
built with care and dedication -- using the best materials available. Attention to the operating instructions  
regarding proper installation, operation, and maintenance will result in long lasting dependability to ensure the  
highest profitable return on your investment.  
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT. If you have  
any questions, please contact your BKI Distributor. If they are unable to answer your  
questions, contact the BKI Technical Service Department, toll free: 1-800-927-6887.  
Outside the U.S., call 1-864-963-3471.  
Safety Precautions  
Always follow recommended safety precautions listed in this manual. Below is the safety alert symbol. When you  
see this symbol on your equipment, be alert to the potential for personal injury or property damage.  
Safety Signs and Messages  
The following Safety signs and messages are placed in this manual to provide instructions and identify specific  
areas where potential hazards exist and special precautions should be taken. Know and understand the meaning  
of these instructions, signs, and messages. Damage to the equipment, death or serious injury to you or other  
persons may result if these messages are not followed.  
This message indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury.  
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury.  
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.  
This message is used when special information, instructions or identification are required  
relating to procedures, equipment, tools, capacities and other special data.  
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Introduction  
Safe Work Practices  
Wear Safe Clothing Appropriate To Your Job  
Always wear your insulated mitts when handling hot racks or touch any hot metal  
surface. If you lose or damage your mitts, you can buy new ones at your local  
restaurant equipment supply store or from your local BKI Distributor.  
Always wear non-skid shoes when working around the oven or any other  
equipment.  
Never wear loose clothing such as neckties or scarves while operating this  
equipment. Keep loose hair tied back or in a hair net while operating this  
equipment.  
Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment during the cleaning  
process to guard against possible injury from hot cleaning solution.  
Beware of High Voltage  
This equipment uses high voltage. Serious injury can occur if you or any untrained  
or unauthorized person installs, services, or repairs this equipment. Always Use an  
Authorized Service agent to Service Your Equipment.  
Keep this manual with the Equipment  
This manual is an important part of your equipment. Always keep it near for easy  
access. If you need to replace this manual, contact:  
BKI  
Technical Services Department  
P.O. Box 80400  
Simpsonville, S.C. 29680-0400  
Or call toll free: 1-800-927-6887  
Outside the U.S., call 864-963-3471  
Protect Children  
Keep children away from this equipment. Children may not understand that this  
equipment is dangerous for them and others.  
NEVER allow children to play near or operate your equipment.  
Keep Safety Labels Clean and in Good Condition  
Do not remove or cover any safety labels on your equipment. Keep all safety labels  
clean and in good condition. Replace any damaged or missing safety labels. Refer  
to the Safety Labels section for illustration and location of safety labels on this unit.  
If you need a new safety label, obtain the number of the specific label illustrated on  
page 5, then contact:  
BKI  
Technical Services Department  
P.O. Box 80400  
Simpsonville, S.C. 29680-0400  
Or call toll free: 1-800-927-6887  
Outside the U.S., call 864-963-3471  
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Countertop Rotisserie Oven  
Introduction  
Be Prepared for Emergencies  
Be prepared for fires, injuries, or other emergencies.  
Keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher near the equipment. You must use a 40-  
pound Type BC fire extinguisher and keep it within 25 feet of your equipment.  
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance services, hospitals, and the fire  
department near your telephone.  
Know your responsibilities as an Employer  
Make certain your employees know how to operate the equipment.  
Make certain your employees are aware of the safety precautions on the  
equipment and in this manual.  
Make certain that you have thoroughly trained your employees about operating  
the equipment safely.  
Make certain the equipment is in proper working condition. If you make  
unauthorized modifications to the equipment, you will reduce the function and  
safety of the equipment.  
Health And Sanitation Practices  
BKI Rotisserie Ovens are manufactured to comply with health regulations and are tested and certified to NSF  
standards. You must operate the equipment properly, using only quality products and use meat thermometers to  
insure meats are thoroughly cooked.  
Food Handling  
Wash hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water after handling raw poultry or meats.  
Clean and sanitize all utensils and surfaces that have been in contact with raw products. Clean and  
sanitize the meat forks or baskets between cooking.  
Never place cooked meats on the same surfaces used to prepare raw meats, unless the area has been  
thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.  
Storage Of Raw Meats  
Designate an area or shelf strictly for the storage of all raw meats to be used in the rotisserie.  
Raw product must always be stored at temperatures below 38° F. (3° C.).  
Never store or mix raw foods above cooked foods, as this is a health hazard. The drippings from raw  
foods contaminate cooked or processed foods.  
All chicken and chicken parts to be stored overnight must be thoroughly iced down and refrigerated.  
Coding Cooked Foods  
All products cooked during the day should be sold the same day.  
NOTE: It is not the intent of the rotisserie program to have unsold merchandise at the end of the cooking day.  
Follow your company’s procedures for the handling of any leftover product.  
Storage Of Prepared Foods  
Cold foods should be kept at or below 38° F. (3° C.).  
Hot foods must be maintained to meet local health codes, usually a minimum 145° F. (63° C.).  
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Introduction  
Safety Labels  
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Countertop Rotisserie Oven  
Operation  
Operation  
Controls and Indicators  
Refer to the figure and table below for an explanation of the oven’s controls and indicators.  
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Operation  
Item # Description  
Function  
1
HEAT ON LED  
Illuminates to indicate that the oven is calling for heat. It cuts off only  
when the temperature is reached.  
2
3
4
TIME/TEMP Display  
Program LEDs (1-5)  
Function Buttons  
Shows time/temperature and other messages during operation.  
Illuminates to represent the program selected.  
ITEM SELECT - This button is used to select the program. When this  
button is pressed, the controller advances to the next program and its  
associated LED illuminates.  
START/STOP - This button is used to start and stop a cook or hold  
cycle.  
UP AND DOWN ARROWS - These buttons are used for setting  
time/temperature by incrementing or decrementing to the desired value.  
These buttons are used in conjunction with the COOK TEMP,  
COOK TIME, HOLD TEMP, and HOLD TIME buttons.  
COOK TEMP - This button is used to review and/or change the cook  
temperature for the individual program.  
COOK TIME - This button is used to review and/or change the cook  
time for the individual program.  
HOLD TEMP - This button is used to review and/or change the hold  
temperature for the individual program.  
HOLD TIME - This button is used to review and/or change the hold time  
for the individual program.  
REVIEW – This button is used to review and/or change a setting for  
any program.  
5
6
POWER ON/OFF Switch  
Controls power to the entire unit.  
ROTOR CONTROL  
Controls power to the motor that turns the rotors if the POWER switch  
ON/OFF Switch  
is on.  
7
8
OVEN LIGHTS ON/OFF  
Switch  
Controls power to the lights inside oven if the POWER switch is on.  
PUSH TO RESET Switch  
Pressing this switch resets power to the rotor motor when the motor  
experiences an overload condition.  
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Operation  
Controller Operation  
The FS contains a single-stage cook and hold timer/temperature controller that has 5 cook programs and 5  
modes of operation. This section explains the operating modes and programming of the controller.  
Modes  
Ready Mode  
This mode is used to inform the operator that the oven temperature is at the initial temperature (Ready Range) for  
a particular program. Ready mode is entered following the initial warm-up period after power-up or when a new  
program is selected. In case of changing to a new program the oven may have to cool down or warm up to reach  
the initial oven temperature for the newly selected program. When the oven temperature enters the Ready Range  
for the current program, the display will flash “rEdy” and an audible alert will sound. At this time the display will  
alternate between the ready message and the current oven temperature. With the oven temperature in the Ready  
Range, a cycle may be started by pressing the START/STOP button.  
Stop Mode  
To enter the stop mode while a timing cycle is not in progress, press and hold the START/STOP button for one  
(1) second. The display will alternate between “STOP” and the oven temperature.  
To enter the stop mode while a timing cycle is in progress, press and hold the START/STOP button for two (2)  
seconds. The controller will enter the ready mode after one (1) second. Continuing to hold the START/STOP  
button for an additional (1) second will put the controller in the stop mode.  
To exit the stop mode, press the START/STOP button. If the oven temperature is in the Ready Range, the  
audible alert will sound. If the oven temperature is not in the Ready Range, the display will show the “too Hot” or  
too CooL” message as applicable. When the oven temperature again reaches the Ready Range, the audible  
alert will sound and the oven will be in the ready mode.  
Cook Mode  
The cook mode may be entered at any time. Press the START/STOP button to begin a programmed timed cycle.  
While timing the cooking cycle, the display will alternate between the time remaining and the actual temperature.  
When the time remaining reaches zero, the controller will alarm and flash the message “donE”.  
If hold mode is disabled for this program, the unit will continue to alarm until the START/STOP button is pressed,  
which will then cancel the current cycle and the controller will enter the stop mode.  
If hold mode is enabled, the audible alert will sound for five (5) seconds or until a button is pressed. The unit will  
then go into hold mode.  
To cancel a cycle in progress, press and hold the START/STOP button for one (1) second. To restart a cycle with  
the same programs, press the START/STOP button.  
Hold Mode  
When the unit enters hold mode, the display will show “HoLd” for one (1) second, the accumulated time for two  
(2) seconds, and the oven temperature for one (1) second. The oven temperature will be regulated to the  
programmed hold temperature setting.  
When the accumulated hold time reaches the hold time setting, the display will flash the message “HoLd donE”  
and alarm until a button is pressed. The control will now enter the stop mode. The hold cycle may be canceled by  
pressing the START/STOP button for one (1) second.  
Review Mode  
While a cycle is in progress, the operator may enter the review mode and review and/or change a setting for any  
program. This is done by momentarily pressing the REVIEW button, then pressing the ITEM SELECT button for  
the desired item program. The display will be blank, and the program LED will flash. The operator may then press  
the function button and review/change the setting. If a button is not pressed within five (5) seconds, the controller  
will exit review mode. The cycle will continue to count accordingly (up or down) while in review mode.  
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Operation  
If a cycle is changed during a timed cook or hold cycle and the time is set for a value that is less than the elapsed  
time for the current cycle, the cycle will be completed when the review mode is exited.  
If the cycle in progress goes into audible alert while in review mode, the controller will exit review mode and all  
changes will be canceled.  
Programming  
Setting a Program  
1. Press the ITEM SELECT button to select the desired program (indicated by the illuminated LED).  
2. Press and hold a function (COOK TEMP, COOK TIME, HOLD TEMP, OR HOLD TIME) button. The  
current setting will be displayed.  
3. Press the UP or DOWN button as needed to display the required setting.  
The hold mode may be disabled on any program individually. The timed cook cycle may also be  
disabled, and the controller will operate as a holding timer. This is done by setting the cook or hold  
time to “OFF”.  
The controller may also operate with the cook and/or hold temperature set to “OFF”. When both the  
cook and hold temperature are set to “OFF”, the controller will not regulate the oven temperature.  
This feature is intended for demonstration or display purposes.  
Reviewing a Program  
1. Press the REVIEW button. The display will be blank and a program LED will be flashing.  
2. Press the ITEM SELECT button to display the flashing LED for the desired program.  
3. Press and hold the desired function button. The current setting will be displayed.  
4. To change the setting, press the UP or DOWN button while holding the function button.  
If a button is not pressed within five (5) seconds, the controller will exit review mode and continue the  
cycle previously in progress.  
The cycle in progress will continue to count up or down accordingly while in the review mode.  
If a cycle is changed during a timed cook and/or hold cycle and the time is set for a value that is less  
than the elapsed time for the current cycle, the current cycle will be completed when the review mode  
is exited.  
If the cycle in progress goes into audible alert while in review mode, the controller will exit review  
mode and all changes will be canceled.  
Cooking  
1. Place the POWER switch, OVEN LIGHTS switch, and ROTOR CONTROL switch located on the front  
panel in the “ON” position. The controller will automatically load the settings from the last program  
selected and begin regulating to the cook or hold temperature. Typically, the oven temperature is too cool  
upon power-up. If the oven temperature is below the programmed temperature, the display will alternately  
flash “too”, “CooL” until the oven temperature reaches the programmed temperature.  
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Operation  
2. Select the desired program by pressing the ITEM SELECT button until the LED corresponding to the  
desired program is illuminated.  
3. When the controller reaches the programmed temperature, the display will alternate between “rEdy” and  
the current oven temperature. The audible alert will also sound for five (5) seconds. The audible alert may  
be canceled early by pressing the START/STOP button. The display will continue to flash the ready  
message.  
During the ready message, the operator may also change to a new program. Since each program may be  
set for a different temperature, the controller may require a warm-up or cool-down period for the oven to  
get in range. If the oven temperature is out of range from the new setting, the display will show either  
too Hot-OPEn door” or “too CooL”, until the oven temperature comes within range of the new setting.  
The ready message will again be displayed.  
Once the display shows “rEdy”, if the oven temperature falls out of range again (due to the door opening  
to load product), the “too Hotor “too CooLmessage will not be displayed. The “too Hotor “too CooL”  
messages are disabled during a cycle.  
4. Open the oven door and load the product. Use the ROTOR CONTROL switch on the front panel to  
operate the rotor during loading.  
5. Once the product is loaded, close the door.  
6. When the display is flashing the ready message and you want to start the cook cycle, press the  
START/STOP button.  
7. When a cook cycle ends, do one of the following:  
If a hold time/temperature has not been programmed, an alarm will sound and the display will flash  
the message “donE” until a button is pressed. Press the START/STOP button to enter the stop  
mode.  
If a hold time/temperature has been programmed, the hold cycle will start. During the hold cycle the  
oven temperature will be regulated to the programmed hold temperature setting. When the  
accumulated hold time reaches the hold time setting, an alarm sounds and the display will flash the  
message “HoLd donE” until a button is pressed. Press the START/STOP button to enter the stop  
mode.  
Power Failure During Cooking Cycle  
The controller will suspend operation retaining programs and cycle times. When power is restored, operation will  
resume where left off when power failed.  
Probe (Thermocouple) Diagnostics  
If the probe (thermocouple inside the oven) stops working, the controller will cancel the cooking cycle, an audible  
alert will sound, and the display will show “PROB”.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Serious injury, equipment damage or death could result if attempting to install this oven  
yourself. Ensure that an authorized BKI service agent installs the oven.  
Unpacking and Handling  
It is the owners’ responsibility to file all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates  
for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage to cartons or crates is found, or if a shortage is found, note this on  
the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing.  
If damage is found when the equipment is opened, immediately call the delivering truck line and follow up the call  
with a written report indicating concealed damage to your shipment. Ask for an immediate inspection of your  
concealed damage item. Packaging material MUST be retained to show the inspector from the truck line.  
Remove all packing from the interior and exterior of the oven.  
Location and Clearance  
Underwriters Laboratories requires that the oven have at least 6" clearance from combustible surfaces at the rear  
of the machine.  
Wiring  
Electrocution, equipment failure or property damage could result if an unlicensed  
electrician performs the electrical installation. Ensure that a licensed electrician perform  
the electrical installation in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI NFPA 70-20XX.  
This unit, when installed by an authorized BKI service agent, must be wired for use in accordance with all  
applicable local, state, and federal codes. For specific electrical requirements and connections refer to the wiring  
diagram attached to the unit or provided in the Service Manual.  
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Countertop Rotisserie Oven  
Maintenance  
Maintenance  
Failure to comply with the maintenance below could result in a serious accident or  
equipment damage.  
Failure to remove power from this unit before performing maintenance may cause severe  
electrical shock. This unit may have more than one disconnect switch.  
Scheduled Maintenance  
Oven Cleaning  
The oven must be cleaned at the end of each business day. Cleaning is not only necessary for sanitary reasons,  
but will increase sales appeal and maximize operating efficiency.  
Failure to remove power from this unit may cause severe electrical shock. This unit may  
have more than one disconnect switch.  
Using abrasive cleaners may damage the cabinet finish. Use only a mild soap and water  
solution.  
DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER on this machine. Caustic cleaners can cause damage to  
the machine.  
Never steam clean or get excess water in the interior of the cabinet as this can damage  
unit.  
Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment during the cleaning process to  
guard against possible injury from hot cleaning solution.  
1. Turn off all switches and controls.  
2. Let the oven cool to room temperature.  
3. Pull grease drawer out of oven and empty it’s contents.  
4. Clean grease drawer and tray area with hot soapy water.  
5. Remove all food products from the unit. Remove meat forks, hanging baskets and rotors from the unit  
and place them in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution (BKI Cleaner).  
6. Clean the outside and inside of the rotisserie oven with warm water, a sponge and an approved cleaner  
which is authorized for use on food surface areas.  
7. Clean meat forks, hanging baskets and rotors with warm water, a sponge and BK Cleaner. Wipe dry with  
a clean cloth.  
8. Reassemble the oven.  
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Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Unit will not turn on.  
Power to unit is not on. Problem Check circuit breaker or fuses at building  
with building power panel,  
circuit breaker or fuse.  
power panel. If problem persists, contact  
an authorized electrician for corrective  
action.  
Power cord may not be plugged Plug cord into outlet.  
into outlet.  
Blown fuse.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Not rotating.  
Motor circuit breaker tripped.  
Press the reset button. If problem persists,  
contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
ROTOR switch may not be  
activated.  
Make sure the ROTOR switch is on.  
Rotor switch not functioning.  
Oven does not heat at all.  
Defective switch.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Improper program settings.  
Check program settings.  
Heating elements not  
functioning.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Bad relay.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Doors may not be closed.  
Improper line voltage.  
Close the doors.  
Oven heats up slowly.  
Check incoming voltage. If problem  
persists, contact an authorized BKI  
service agent for corrective action.  
Heating element not  
functioning.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Lights are not working.  
Light switch may not be on.  
Turn the LIGHTS switch on. If problem  
persists contact an authorized BKI service  
agent for corrective action.  
Controller displays “PROB”.  
Thermocouple connection is  
loose or thermocouple  
defective.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Controller displays faulty  
temperature readings above  
400 degrees.  
Defective controller, Defective  
heating elements or Defective  
thermocouple.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
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P.O. Box 80400, Simpsonville, S.C. 29680-0400, USA  
Made and printed in the U.S.A  
LI0129/0407  

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