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1415 ELECTR IC COMP ACT DECK OVEN INS T ALL A TION - - OPER A TION - - MAINT EN AN CE BL ODGETT OVEN COMP ANY www .blodgett.com 44 Lakeside Aven ue, Bu rlington, Vermont 05401 USA T elep hone (800) 331-5842, (802) 860-3700 Fax: (802)864-0183 PN 23326 Rev E (10/06) E 2006 - - - G.S. Blodgett Corpor ation[...]
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IMPORT ANT F O RY O U RS A F E T Y Do not store or us e gas olin e or other f lam ma ble v ap ors or liq u id s i n th e vi ci ni ty of thi s or a n y other a p pl ia nc e. W ARNING: IMPROPER INST ALLA TION, ADJ USTMENT , AL TE RA TI ON , SERVI CE OR M AI NTEN AN CE CAN C AUSE PROPER TY DAMAGE , INJURY OR DEA TH. R EAD THE IN- ST ALLA TION, OPER A [...]
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BL ODG ET T - THE REPU T A TION YOU CA N COUNT ON F or a century and a hal f, The Blo dgett Oven Company has been buildi ng ovens a nd nothi ng but ovens. We’ve set the in - dus tr y’s q ua lity sta nd ard f or all kind s of ovens for ever y food - service o peration regardless o f size, applic ation or budget. In fact, no one in the fo odservi[...]
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Y our Serv ice Agency’s Address: Model : Serial Number: Y our o ven was installed by : Y our ove n’ s ins ta llati on wa s che cke d by:[...]
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Intro duc tion Oven Des crip tion and Sp ecifications 2 ................................ Ins tallation Delivery and L ocation 3 ............................................. Electrical C onnection 4 ............................................. Oven Asse mbly 5 .................................................. Leg Atta[...]
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Intr oduc ti on 2 Oven Descr iption and Specificatio ns Blodg ett D ec k ovens have se t indu st ry wide st an - dards o f excell ence fo r baking characteristic s, performance and reli ability . They remain unsur- passed for pro duct quality . Simpl icity o f desi gn and quality co nstruction throughout assure years of trouble free service wh en t[...]
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Ins tallation 3 Deliv ery an d L ocation DELIVER Y AND INSPECTI ON All Blo dgett o vens are shi pped in contai ners t o prevent damage. Upon delivery of your new oven: D Inspect the shipping co ntainer for external dam- age. Any evidence of damage should be noted on the del ivery receipt which must be signed by the driver . D Uncrate the oven and c[...]
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Ins tallation 4 Electrical C onnection Ovens a re s upp lied for ope ra tion on 20 8 volt or 220-240 vol t insta llatio n . The thermostat , indicator light and rel ated s witches a re interconnected through one po w er source suppli ed to the oven. Before making any connection to t his oven, check the rating pl ate attached to the body back to as-[...]
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Ins tallation 5 Oven Assembly Be fore a ss em bly an d ins ta llat ion of t he ov en, check that all compo nents have been received. In additio n to the oven, legs, decks and/or o ther ac - cessories may be required. Single Sections D 4” (10 cm) l egs are shipped inside the oven, packed in a separate carton. D T h ed e c k sa r ei n d i v i d u a[...]
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Ins tallation 6 Oven Assembly ST AND AS SEMBL Y 1. Attach legs to stand frame. Secure with 5/16 - 18 nuts and lockwashers (4 per leg) . DO NOT TIG HTEN . 2. Place s he lf on leg s. Holes in legs sh ould align with hol es in shelf corner brackets. Legs shoul d be loose enough to assist in this align- ment. Place 1/4 -20 x 2-1/4” bolts t hrough leg[...]
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Ins tallation 7 Oven Assembly DEC K INST ALLA TION 1. Remov e the decks from the carton pac kage. NO TE: Ha ndle cordie rite shelv es care fully t o avoid damag e. 2. Open the oven do or and remo ve the center element assembly . The assembly is removed by puli ng forward and unplugging. 3. I ns ta ll one of th e deck s in t he bot tom pos ition . T[...]
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Oper ati on 8 Sol id S ta te T e mp era ture Con trol 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 6 COMP ONENT D ESCRI PTI ON 1. POWER SWIT CH - C ont rols th e p ow er to t he oven. When sw itched to OVEN ON , the oven is operating in the normal heating mode. O VE N OFF , tu rns the oven off. 2. DIGITAL DISPLA Y -D i s p l a y s t h e t i m e , t e m - perature and contro[...]
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Oper ati on 9 General Baking T ips PIZZA BAKING PROBLEMS Uneven Bakes D Oven door op en too long D Imp rope r sc aling of d ough D Wa rp e d p a n s Product B urning D Thermostat set too high D Produ ct lef t in th e oven too long Dried Out Pro duct D Oven temperature too lo w D Not us ing en ough w at er in mix Extended Ba king Ti m es D T emperat[...]
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Mai n tena nc e 10 Cle aning and Prevent ative Mainte nance CLEANING THE OVEN P ainted and stainless steel ovens may be kept clea n and in g ood cond ition w ith a lig ht oil. 1. Saturate a clo th, a nd w ipe the oven when it is cold. 2. Dr y the oven w it h a clea n clot h. On th e s ta inles s fron t or int erior s, de pos its of baked on splatte[...]
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Mai n tena nc e 11 T roub les hootin g Gui de POSSIB LE CA USE(S) SUGGE STE D RE MEDY SYMP TOM: Strong bottom s on the bakes S T oo much botto m heat S Produ ct lef t in th e oven too long S Reduce cook temperature and increase ti me S Shor te n cook ti me SYMP TOM: Uneven bakes S Oven door s left op en t oo long S Imp rope r sc aling of d ough S W[...]
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Mai n tena nc e 10 Cle aning and Prevent ative Mainte nance CLEANING THE OVEN P ainted and stainless steel ovens may be kept clea n and in g ood cond ition w ith a lig ht oil. 1. Saturate a clo th, a nd w ipe the oven when it is cold. 2. Dr y the oven w it h a clea n clot h. On th e s ta inles s fron t or int erior s, de pos its of baked on splatte[...]
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Mai n tena nc e 11 T roub les hootin g Gui de POSSIB LE CA USE(S) SUGGE STE D RE MEDY SYMP TOM: Strong bottom s on the bakes S T oo much botto m heat S Produ ct lef t in th e oven too long S Reduce cook temperature and increase ti me S Shor te n cook ti me SYMP TOM: Uneven bakes S Oven door s left op en t oo long S Imp rope r sc aling of d ough S W[...]
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