Wolf WKGD 126621 Convection Oven User Manual


 
FULL SIZE GAS CONVECTION OVENS - ELECTRICAL OPERATION
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3. Oven reaches set point temperature.
A. Computer control de-activates the 120VAC
output to heat relay (R1).
1) Heat relay (R1) de-energized and the
normally open (N.O.) contacts OPEN.
a. Power removed from ignition
control module.
a) The 2
nd
valve (main) on the
gas valve is de-energized
and gas flow to the burner
stops.
B. Oven HEAT LIGHT on the control goes
out.
C. Oven READY LIGHT on the control comes
ON.
D. Electronic beeper sounds momentarily.
4. 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 OVEN
COOL position.
Temperature and Time Cycle (Cooking)
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.
Refer to the Owners's Manual for specific operating
instructions of the oven Computer Control.
Roast and Hold Cycle
NOTE: For a detailed explanation of the ROAST &
HOLD mode, refer to the Instructions Manual as
outlined under SETTING THE OVEN FOR ROAST &
HOLD and ROAST & HOLD OPERATION.
In ROAST & HOLD mode, the operation of the
computer control is identical to the normal Cook
Cycle with these exceptions:
1. Oven ROAST & HOLD light on the control
comes ON.
2. Convection fan speed changes from High to
Low.
A. The computer control 5VDC output from
pins C2-2 (-) and C2-8 (+) is de-activated
and SSR1 relay is de-energized.
1) Power (120VAC) 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.
1) Power (120VAC) is applied to the
convection fan motor low speed
terminal.
3. At the end of the ROAST 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).
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).
A. Convection fan motor is de-energized.
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.
A. Convection fan motor energized.
6. The oven continues to cycle in this manner until
one of the following occurs:
A. The ROAST & HOLD mode is turned OFF.
B. Power switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or
OVEN COOL position.
Oven Cool Cycle (Computer Control Model)
1. Conditions.
A. Oven is ON.
B. Oven cavity temperature needs to be
lowered.
C. Doors are open.
1) Door switch contacts OPEN.
D. Power switch (S1) set to either ON or OFF.
2. Power Switch (S1) turned to OVEN COOL.
NOTE: With door switch contacts OPEN (doors
open), the convection fan motor will still run and
continue to cool the oven.
A. Power is connected through power switch
(S1) to the convection fan motor high
speed terminal.
1) Convection fan motor energized.
2) When Convection fan motor reaches
operating speed the centrifugal switch
on the motor closes but no power is
available for connection to other
components.
3) The oven will continue to operate in
OVEN COOL mode until the power
switch (S1) is turned to the OFF or
ON position.