Turbo Chef Technologies NGO Convection Oven User Manual


 
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INFO MODE
Light Ring YES/NO:
The light ring provides visual cues in regards to oven
operation and how much cook time is remaining.
VAC YES/NO:
When VAC is set to YES the incoming voltage will be
displayed on the Info screen. This is set by the factory
and should not be changed.
Demo Mode YES/NO:
Demo Mode is a feature used to demonstrate the
cooking features of the oven without turning on the
heaters or microwave system. Demo Mode must be
set to NO during regular operation.
Manual Cooking YES/NO:
When Manual Cooking is set to YES, the operator
can cook items “on the fly.” See page 11 for more
details.
Diagnostic Mode YES/NO:
Diagnostic Mode allows the operator to view and
test oven components. This mode should only be
used by qualified service technicians, unless other-
wise instructed by TurboChef.
F2 Bypass YES/NO:
The F2 alarm indicates the oven temperature is too
low. YES means the oven will not terminate a cook
cycle when an F2 alarm is encountered. The oven will
still log the fault condition. NO means the oven will
function as it normally would; i.e., when an F2 alarm
is discovered during a cook cycle, the oven will termi-
nate the cook cycle.
Info Mode: Settings Screen
From the Information or Counters screen, touch
“Login” to access the Settings screen. When
prompted, input the password 9 4 2 8 and then
touch “ENTER.”
From the settings screen, set:
- Temperature
- Language
- Volume
- Date
- Time
- Auto On
- Auto Off
Temperature:
The temperature measurement setting is configured at
the factory. Touch °F (Fahrenheit) or °C (Celsius) to
change the temperature measurement settings.
Language:
The default language is English. To change to another
language, touch “Language: English” and then touch
the preferred language and touch “ENTER.” The
available languages are:
- French
- German
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Spanish
The available languages may also be:
- Chinese
- Korean
- Japanese
- Russian
Sound Volume:
Touch “Volume” and use the plus or minus icons or
slider to increase or decrease the oven sound.
Set Date:
An accurate date is important for using “auto-on”
and “auto-off” (see page 15 for details). It also helps
ensure the accuracy of diagnostics and fault
condition reporting.
NOTE: The oven may not retain the date if left
unplugged for a prolonged period of time (more than
several hours).
To set the date, touch “Date.” Enter the date in the fol-
lowing format - MM/DD/YY. Touch “ENTER” to save
the changes.