Chicago Electric 95887 Oven User Manual


 
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Depending on the Thermostat (3) setting, it may take up to one hour for the Oven
temperature to reach the desired setting and stabilize within an allowable + or - 10
degree range.
Periodically check the Thermometer (9) to make sure the Oven stabilizes at the
desired baking temperature.
Typically the Oven cycle-time for a powder coated object is obtained by adding the
“heating up” time to the “dwell time”. The “heating up” time is how long it takes for the
Powder Coat Oven to reach the desired temperature and the “dwell time” is the time
required for the powder coated object to cure (dry all the way through) properly.
NOTE: To obtain the complete Oven cycle-time, consult the manufacturer’s manual for the
powder coating and if necessary the manual for the object being coated. Different
materials cure at different time lengths.
Use a stopwatch (not included) to show when the Oven cycle-time is completed.
Turn the Main Switch (1) to it’s “OFF” position and reset the Thermostat (3) to a “0”
degree setting.
Turn the Fan Switch (2) to “OFF”.
Allow the product being baked to set approximately 30 minutes. Then open the Oven
Door and using oven mittens (not included) remove the powder coated objects.
Close the Oven Door, open the Adjustable Vents located on the right and left sides
of the Oven Cabinet and allow the Oven to completely cool and all fumes to vent
safely. This is especially important if your coatings are of a petroleum or lacquer
base.
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING
WARNING! Make sure the Power Switch of the Oven is in its “OFF” position
and that the Oven is unplugged from its electrical outlet before performing any in-
spection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.
BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Oven. Check for loose
screws, misalignment of movable shelves, cracked or broken shelves, damaged
electrical cords, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If anything
abnormal is heard or seen during operation, turn off the Oven immediately, have the
problem corrected before any further use. Do not use damaged equipment.
PERIODICALLY, a measurement of Oven temperatures should be performed to
ensure the Powder Coat Oven is operating properly. See numbers 3 through
8 of this section.
To test the Oven Thermostat (3): A commercial grade thermometer (not included)
that has been previously calibrated and approved should be placed on the center
Oven Rack. Close the Oven Door and close both Adjustable Vents on the sides
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