Turbo Chef Technologies HHB-8028 Oven User Manual


 
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Diagnostic Mode
Function that displays diagnostic information
during all operative activities.
Display
Screen through which operator and oven interact.
Display Keypad
The primary interface for the operator.
Done S
creen
Screen at the end of a Cook Cycle from which the
operator can save an adjusted cook time or cook an
item longer than its pr
edetermined cook time.
Door Actuator
Magnet in oven door. Detected by Door Switch to
determine if door is open or closed.
Door – Inner Plate
Plate that covers door gasket.
Door Receiver
Mechanism in each hinge slot to which the oven
hinges attach.
Door Switch
Sensor that detects actuator. The Control System
determines whether the door is open or closed via
the Door Switch.
Drag Link
Bar that connects Rack Oscillator Motor to left
Swing Arm Assembly.
Dr
ain Lid
Lid at bottom of Cook Chamber through which
(when opened) excess debris is funneled into the
drain pan.
Drain Pan
Removable metal pan that collects gr
ease and food
particles that drain fr
om Cook Chamber
.
Drain Pan Rack
Supports drain pan; attached to bottom of oven.
EC Thermocouple
See Thermocouple – EC
Edit Menu
Menu from which operator/technician can modify
Cook Chamber temperature, recipes, and recipe
settings. The oven must be in either Off State or
Cool-do
wn State for operator to be able to access
the Edit Menu.
Electrical Compar
tment
Area that houses Control System components.
Electrical Compartment Temperature
Actual temperature of the Electrical Compartment
registered by the EC Thermocouple.
Electrical Plate
Plate to which terminal block and Voltage Sensor
are attached.
Err
or Mes
sage
A message that is displayed when an unusual event
occurs. The screen will display an error message
only when the error occurs. Error messages are not
logged in the F
ault Log.
E
vent
Subset of Food Item. An event is a portion of a
Cook Cycle in which the operator can specify a
difference in blower intensity. Each food item can
potentially be broken into four events, or “phases.”
Exhaust Fan
See Cooling Fan – Exhaust
Fan
See Cooling Fans
F
ault Codes
Code numbers (F1–F8) that describe faults or
err
ors the o
ven has encountered.