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Ser vice & Par ts Manual Con v other m Combinat ion Ov en-Ste amer MODELS : Electric 20.20 OEB-20.20 OES-20.20 0706 1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. 441 10 Phone: (216) 481-4900 Fax: (216) 481-3782 Visit our web site at www .clevelandrange.com Enodis by[...]
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T able of Contents Installation For the Installer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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FOR THE INSTALLER ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED CLEVELAND RANGE AUT HORIZED TECHNICIAN. This Installation Manual is a part of your new Combi Oven-Steamer. You must keep and mai ntain it for the entire life span of your Combi and pass it on to the next owner of the Combi. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE This manual may be subject to ne[...]
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Cleveland STATEMENT OF POLICIES L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y CLEVELAND RANGE products are warranted to t he original purchas er to be free from defe cts in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for t he standard warranty period of one year from date of installati on or 18 months from date of shipme n t, which ever comes first. CLE[...]
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COMBIS A. PRODUCT INFORMATION Cleveland Range, LLC assi gns two pr od uct identification numbers to each Combi: a model number and a serial number. The model number identifi es the product characteristics. The serial number ident ifies the individual unit. 1. Model Number a. This manual covers installation of the OEB and O[...]
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL This equipment should be i nstalled only by qualified, professional plumbers, pip e fitters, and electricians. 1. The installation of this Combi must conform with: a. The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NF PA 70 (latest edition), or the Canadian Electri cal Code, CSA C22.2 as applicable. b. The Food Service Sanit[...]
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B. INSTALLATION OF THE CO MBI – General Instructions General Instr u ct ion s: 1. Select the Combi’s operating location. 2. Complete the water, drain, and electric lines before po sitioning and leveling the Combi. 3. Position and level the Combi. 4. Connect the utility lines after positioning and leveling the Combi. 5. Call Cleveland Range at 2[...]
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C. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CASTER EQUIPPED COMBI STANDS AND COMBIS 1. Read all instructions before beginning i nstallatio n. 2. Level the floor if needed. 3. NOTE: Comb is on caste r-equipped stands have less adjustment for level than adjustable foot equipped stands. 4. The front wheels of caster-equipped sta nds a nd Combis have locks. Check the [...]
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1333 East 179th St., Cle veland, Ohio , U .S.A. 44110 Ph : 1-216-481-4900 Fx : 1-216-481-3782 Web Site : www .clev elandrange.com Cle veland Range, LLC SINCE 1922 INNO V A TIVE STEAM COOKING SOLUTIONS COMBI OVEN-STEAMER SECT . IIC P AGE 5 0406 Featuring the "Advanced Closed System + 3" by by b y Cooking Modes: ■ ■ Hot Air ■ ■ R[...]
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NO TES : Cleveland Range reserves right of design improvement or modification, as warranted. Many regional, state and local codes exist and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with the codes. Cleveland Range equipment is built to comply with applicable standards for manufacturers. SECT . IIC P AGE 6 0406 W1 W2 D RC S CS AV[...]
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1333 East 179th St., Cle veland, Ohio , U .S.A. 44110 Ph : 1-216-481-4900 Fx : 1-216-481-3782 Web Site : www .clev elandrange.com Cle veland Range, LLC SINCE 1922 INNO V A TIVE STEAM COOKING SOLUTIONS COMBI OVEN-STEAMER SECT . IIC P AGE 41 0406 Featuring the "Advanced Closed System + 3" by by b y Cooking Modes: ■ ■ Hot Air ■ ■ [...]
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NO TES : Cleveland Range reserves right of design improvement or modification, as warranted. Many regional, state and local codes exist and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with the codes. Cleveland Range equipment is built to comply with applicable standards for manufacturers. SECT . IIC P AGE 42 0406 W1 W2 D RC S CS A[...]
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Figure 4-1a Control Pa nel CONTROL PANEL BASIC OPERATION A. QUICK START GUIDE ALWAYS PRE-HEAT THE OVEN CHAMBER! 1. Switch on with key (1). 2. Select cooking mode with keys (2-5). 3. Press key (6) to start. OR 1. Press key (18) and rotate Selector Dial (23) to set oven temperature. 2. Press key (19) and rotate Selector Dial (23) to set cooking time.[...]
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Figure 4-1b Control Pa nel B. CONTROL PANEL DETAIL VIEW Note: Item numbers correspond to numbers on the control panels in Figure 4-1b 1. ON/OFF When the Combi is turned ON: • Self-diagnosis is performed. • Oven light turns on. • Steam generator fills and heats (OEB and OGB models). Cooking Modes 2. Steam • Oven temperature is continuou sly [...]
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Function Indicators • Light up when function or activity is engaged: 10. Reduced Power 11. Burner or Electric Heating ON 12. Reduced Fan Speed 13. Cooking Mode Engaged 14. Button Lock 15. Crisp & Tasty Engaged 16. Program Protection 17. Display • Display in normal mode : • Date. • Time. • Oven Temperature. • Cooking Time • Core Pr[...]
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CAUTION Clean the oven chamber at least once per day or more frequently as needed Failure to clean the Combi properly and regularly can cause equipment damage. Dama g e caused b y im p ro p er cleanin g will invalidate the Warrant y ! AT THE END OF TH E DAY OR SHIFT A. Cleaning the Oven Chamber 1. Cleaning – General a. Regular cleaning of the Com[...]
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CAUTION Do NOT use U-Shaped racks that are bent or otherw ise damaged in any way. Pans and accessories plac ed in damaged racks can tip an d spill, causing burns, injur ies and/or equip ment damage 3. Manual Cleaning of the Ov en Chamber a. Clean the Combi daily to prevent discolor ation and corrosion of the stainle ss steel. 1) Avoid scratching th[...]
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Drain Cover and Drain e. Clean the Bypass Measuring Aperture. (Openi ng in the oven chamber on the left-hand side, slightly below the d oor latch. See diagram.) 1) Spray with CONVOClean. 2) Rinse clean with the hand shower. f. Remove and clean the drai n cover. 1) Clean food residue and dri ppings from the tray and drain in the oven chamber. 2) Spr[...]
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B. Semi-Automatic Cleani ng of the Oven Chamber NOTE: Do NOT press the Start/Stop key w hile using the Semi-automatic Cleaning process. This stops the cleaning process. 1. Before starting the Semi-A utomatic Cleaning process, make sure the oven chamber is belo w 158°F by stopping all proc esse s and pressing the Temperature key twice to view the a[...]
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a. The third step is Steam mode at 86°F for 1 minute. No action is n ee ded. b. The fourth step is Steam at 212°F for 10 minutes, followed by a Signal Ton e. 15. Turn OFF the Combi when the Signal Tone sounds. 16. Use the hand sho wer to ri nse thoroughly the oven chamber, accessories, and behind the fan guard. 17. In the case of severe staining [...]
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CAUTION Always make sure the cleaning age n t containers are correctly connected to the Combi CONVOClean => RED CONVOCare => BLUE or WHITE C. CONVOClean Automatic Cl eaning System (optional): NOTES: • Do NOT interrupt the automatic cleaning process. Interrupting and restarting the Automatic Cleaning System with the ON/OFF key may start a 6 [...]
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3 “Strong Soiling” 2 hours. 4 ‘Strong Soiling – Shining+” 2 hours and 45 minutes. 8. Press the Smart Key. 9. “Food inside oven?” appears in the display. 10. If the oven is empt y, then answer “No.” 11. Confirm by pressing the Smart Key. 12. “Start auto-cleaning?” appears in the display. 13. Answer “Yes.” 14. Confirm by pre[...]
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CAUTION Use ONLY the DISSOLVE ® Descaler method using Part No. 106174 to descale the Combi. Read, understand, and follow both the descaling pr ocedure instructions and warnings, and the instructions and warnings on the DISSOLVE ® labe l and MSDS. Injury, equipment damage, and property damage can result from using other descaling systems and/or fa[...]
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WARNING This procedure is s lightly different depending on the model being descaled. This ent ire procedure should be read and full y understand as it applies to the model being descaled, before be g innin g the actual descalin g o p eration. B. GENERAL SAFETY FOR DESCALING 1. Always wear suitable prote ctive clothin g including app rop riate glove[...]
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• While adding liquid to the steam generat or thro ugh th e descaler inlets, pour slowly to avoid overflow. • Wipe up any spills at once to avoid etching. 6. After the automatic fill cycle has ended, tu rn OFF the Combi with the ON/OFF key, and at the Control Power Service Disconnect switch locate d below the hand shower. See Figure 6-2. 7. Add[...]
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C3216313 B 0706 C LEVELAND RANGE, LLC 1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110-2574 THIS DESIGN DESCRIBES A PROPRIET ARY ITEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE. THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOU T THE APPROV A L OF CLEVELAND RANGE. T OLERANCES ( UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) D O NOT SCALE P RINTED DRAWING DRAWN BY D ATE TITLE REV SHE[...]
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C3216313 B 0706 I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2114828 ASSEMBL Y/WELDMENT , TOP , INTERMEDIA TE, 12.20/20.20 2 1 C2115487 ASSEMBL Y , P ANEL, RIGHT SIDE, 20.20 3 1 C2114721 WELDMENT , REINFORCEMENT , DOOR LA TCH, 20.10/20.20 4 1 C2114690 ASSEMBL Y , SLIDE BAR, DISAPPEARING DO[...]
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C3216313 B 0706 C LEVELAND RANGE, LLC 1 333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110-2574 THIS DESIGN DESCRIB ES A PROPRIE TARY ITEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE. THIS DRAWING IS NO T T O BE COP IED OR USED WITHOUT THE APPROVA L OF CLEVELAND RANGE. T OLERANCES (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) DO NOT SCALE PRINTED DRAWING DRAWN BY D ATE TITLE REV SHE[...]
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C3216313 B 0706 I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2114828 ASSEMBL Y/WELDMENT , TOP , INTERMEDIA TE, 12.20/20.20 2 1 C2115487 ASSEMBL Y , P ANEL, RIGHT SIDE, 20.20 3 1 C2114721 WELDMENT , REINFORCEMENT , DOOR LA TCH, 20.10/20.20 4 1 C2114690 ASSEMBL Y , SLIDE BAR, DISAPPEARING DO[...]
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3005021 B 0706 COMPONENT P ANEL ASSEMBL Y , 480V OEB 20.20 MODELS CLEVELAND RANGE, LLC 1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110-2574 THIS DESIGN DESCRIBES A PROPRIETAR Y I TEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE. THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT TH E APPROVAL OF CLEVELAND RANGE. TOL ERANCES (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) DO NOT SCALE[...]
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3005021 B 0706 COMPONENT P ANEL ASSEMBL Y , 480V OEB 20.20 MODELS I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C5115405 PLA TE, ELECTRICAL MOUNTING 20.20 2 1 300350 POWER SUPPL Y (12V) 6 3 C4011000 CONT ACTOR, 25A SPRING LOADED TERMINAL 7 3 C4011001 CONT ACTOR, 32A SPRING LOADED 8 13 C40110[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2114297 WELDMENT , CONTROL P ANEL 2 1 C5019101 CONTROLLER, 5010 OPERA TING MODULE 3 1 C5019105 CONTROLLER, 5010 PICTOMODULE PICTO 4 1 C5009313 LA TCH ROCKER 5 1 C5009314 KNOB, SELECTOR, COMBI 6 10 C8009030 SP ACER, CONTROL P ANEL 7 1 C7011010 GA[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 4 100413 FOOT ASS'Y , ADJUST ABLE (FOR 1.250 SQ. TUBING), ANCHORABLE TIEDOWN 2 1 C2115476 WELDMENT , GUIDE RAIL, RIGHT , 12.20/20.20 3 1 C2115477 WELDMENT , GUIDE RAIL, LEFT , 12.20/20.20 4 1 C2115393 WELDMENT , BASE, GAS GENERA TOR, 12.20/20.[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 2 300407 FIL TER, ELECTRICAL 2 4 300509 TERMINAL, 18-22 A WG PIGGY BACK 3 9 111647 CLAMP , OETIKER, S/S, 19/32" 4 1 111646 TEE, BRASS, 3/8" BRASS 5 6 111498 HOSE, SILICONE, 3/8" ID (SPECIFY LENGTH) 7 1 C5001085 PRESSURE REGULA TING V[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 300453 V AL VE ASSEMBL Y , 3WA Y 240V AC 2 3 300407 FIL TER, ELECTRICAL 3 6 300509 TERMINAL, 18-22 A WG PIGGY BACK 4 7 111498 HOSE, SILICONE, 3/8" ID (SPECIFY LENGTH) 6 10 111647 CLAMP , OETIKER, S/S, 19/32" 7 1 111646 TEE, BRASS, 3/8&q[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2314219 WELDMENT , STEAM GEN, ELEC, 20.20 2 2 C6015022 FLA T GASKET 60 x 48.5 x 2 FOR STEAM GENERA TOR 3 1 C6015207 HEXAGON NUT G 1 1/2" FOR STEAM GENERA TOR 4 1 C2314244 SUSPENSION, STEAM GEN, 20.10/20.20 5 3 C6015023 FLA T GASKET FOR IMME[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 300507 DRAIN PUMP , 230 V 2 1 111676 BRACKET ,PUMP MTG,OEB 20.20 3 4 111633 SCREW , HEX HD, M3 x 16, SST , FULL Y THREADED 4 4 C8017008 NUT , LOCKING, SERRA TED 5 5 C8017011 NUT , FLANGE, HEX 6 4 C8005040 W ASHER, FLA T , 6.4 A2, DIN 125 7 1 1116[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2514363 ASSEMBL Y , OUTER DOOR, 20.20 2 1 C2514394 ASSEMBL Y , INNER DOOR, 20.20 3 1 C6012000 DOOR HANDLE, LOCKING 4 1 C6009016 PLASTIC LETTER "C" RED 5 2 C8015000 MLF SCREW M6X8 6 1 C2514430 UNHINGING SAFEGUARD, DOOR 7 1 C8001024 SCRE[...]
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I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2614806 CARRIAGE PLA TE, WELDED, 6.20 C2614807 CARRIAGE PLA TE, WELDED, 10.10 & 10.20 C2614809 CARRIAGE PLA TE, WELDED, 20.10 & 20.20 2 2 C6012002 ASSEMBLED,GUIDE ROLLER RST CPL 3 2 C6012005 DISC ø 39 x 6 RST 4 2 C2014008 LOCKING BLOCK,[...]
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A E D D E B C INSTALLED ORIENTATION SECTION E-E DETAIL C DETAIL B DETAIL A SECTION D-D 4 1 19 20 8 1 4 7 2 1 13 21 4 2 16 1 8 20 11 21 10 17 17 22 14 21 3 9 6 15 5 8 14 4 18 C2614801 B, C2614802 B & C2614804 P1 0706 SLIDING PLA TE, COMPLETE ALL 6.20, 10.10 MODELS & 20.20 MODELS Page 2 of 2 38[...]
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5 4 3 2 1 C3216313 B 0706 EXTERIOR SHEETING ALL 20.20 MODELS I I T T E E M M Q Q T T Y Y P P A A R R T T N N 0 0 . . D D E E S S C C R R I I P P T T I I O O N N 1 1 C2514356 DOOR, 20.20, COMPLETE 2 1 C2114657 WELDMENT , CORNER, FRONT LEFT , 20.20 3 1 C2114787 P ANEL ASSY , LEFT , OGB 20.20, OGS 20.20, OEB 20.20, OES 20.20 4 1 C2114767 P ANEL ASSY ,[...]
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CLEVELAND RANGE OEB 20.20 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS When using these instructions refe r to the OEB 20.20 wiring schematic. 1 When incoming power (220 VAC) is connected to the combi, 220 VAC is sent to a The contacts 2,4 and 6 of th e Safety Contactor (KO) b The terminals 2 and 3 of th e Control Power Switch (S1) 2 When the Control Power Switch (S1) i[...]
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• If the ground is not found 220 VAC is sent from term inal 7 on connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the fill solenoid (Y3) • The fill solenoid opens and the g enerator is filled until both probes are grounded. ◊ If the top probe becomes ungroun ded for more that 5 seconds the fill solenoid (Y3) will energize. ◊ If the bottom probe [...]
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• For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary c ontacts of contactor K5 to the K50 contactor coil ◊ K50 contactor closes and the motor turns CW ◊ The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K50 open preventing the K5 contactor from energizing. • For 15 seconds the motor is de-[...]
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5 With the combi in the Hot Air m ode with time on the timer, the door closed and the start switch is depressed a The front display will include a li ghted bar under the Hot Air symbol • When the heat circuit is energized the heat sym bol will be energized • The cooking mode sym bol will be energized. • The time display will invert and begin [...]
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◊ The normally closed auxiliary contact of K4 opens preventing the Steam Contactor K1 from energizing • 220 VAC is sent from terminal 7 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactor K 44 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature. ◊ The contactor K44 closes and the thir d leg of 220 VAC is sent to the 18 KW elem ent [...]
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• For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary c ontacts of contactor K5 to the K50 contactor coil ◊ K50 contactor closes and the motor turns CW ◊ The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K50 open preventing the K5 contactor from energizing. • For 15 seconds the motor is de-[...]
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◊ The contactor K44 closes and the thir d leg of 220 VAC is sent to the 18 KW elem ent (E4) ◊ If the reduced power option is chos en then the K44 Contactor is not energized. e When the condensate box is heated to 140 degrees F at the B3probe, 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 of connector X12 to the condenser valve (Y1) until the temperature drop[...]
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• For 15 seconds the motor is de-energized and allowed to coast. • For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from term inal 3 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary c ontacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil ◊ K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW ◊ The normally closed auxiliary cont acts on K5 open preventing th[...]
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e When the condensate box is heated to 140 degrees F at the B3probe, 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 of connector X12 to the condenser valve (Y1) until the temperature drops. f When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set am ount the cycle ends and the steam generator re verts to the standby tem perature of 190- degree F.[...]
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CLEVELAND RANGE, L LC 1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110-2574 VOLT AGE: WATTAG E: CURRE NT: DATE SHEET OF REV DRAWN B Y DRAWING NO. THIS DESI GN DESC RIBES A PROPRIETAR Y ITEM AND IS THE PROPE RTY OF CLEVELAND RAN GE. THIS DRAW ING IS NOT TO B E COP IED OR US ED WI THOUT THE APPROVAL OF CLEVELAND RANGE. TITLE SIZE B WIRING DIAGRAM OEB 20.20[...]
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BK 2/0 BK 2/0 BK 2/0 -K0 GND -X10 L1 L2 L3 /3.E8 1 2 6 -K1 1 3 5 2 4 6 3 5 E3 BK 10 -E1 12.54KW 31.5A (@ 230 VAC) 10.1 11.1 12.1 -X10 GND 10.2 11.2 12.2 -K2 1 3 5 2 4 6 E4 -E2 12.54KW 31.5A (@230 V AC) -X10 GND -K3 1 3 5 2 4 6 E5 -E3 12.54KW 31.5A (@ 230 VAC) GND -X11 1 12 34 56 21 22 C3 C3 C3 STEAM GENERAT OR (BOTT OM) RD 18 RD 18 GND A1 A2 -K1 A1[...]
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-K41 1 3 5 2 4 6 E2 BK 8 -E41 15.75KW 39.6A (@230 VAC ) 10.4 11.4 12.4 -X10 GND 3 5 2 4 6 GND 1 3 5 2 4 6 GND 1 3 5 2 4 6 GND -X12 1 12 34 56 21 22 C2 C2 C2 HOT AIR (TOP OUTER) /5.A1 /5.A1 /5.A1 -F10:5 -F10:3 -F10: 1 10.5 11.5 12.5 -X10 13 14 12 34 56 21 22 C3 C3 C3 13 14 12 34 56 21 22 C5 C5 C5 13 14 12 3 -E42 -E61 4 56 21 22 C6 C6 C6 13 14 12 34 [...]
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2 1 12 34 56 21 22 /5.C2 /5.C2 FAN SLOW 13 14 /5.C2 /6.D5 -A10:X11: 6 /2.E6 -K3:A2 RD 18 22 21 -K55.1 E5 22 21 -K56 E6 D5 12 34 56 21 22 /5.C3 /5.C3 FAN FAST 13 14 /5.C3 C7 12 34 56 21 22 /5.C1 /5.C1 FAN FAST 13 14 /5.C1 /6.D5 -A10:X1 1:5 RD 18 22 21 -K57 D7 D7 12 34 56 21 22 /5.B3 /5.B3 FAN RIGHT 13 14 /5.B3 /6.D5 -A10:X11: 4 BU 18 RD 18 22 21 -K5[...]
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13 -Q57.2 14 C6 -Q57.1 14 RD 18 C2 13 RD 18 -X13:4 /E5 1.6-2. 5A (1.6A) 4 2W / RD 4 2U / WH TW/GY TW/GY -M1 GND 1V / BU 1W / BN 1U / BK 2V / YE FAN M 3~ -X13.1 -X13.2 2 1 1 2 3 9 3 9 C8 22 14 1.6-2.5 A (1.6A ) 6 5 7 5 6 7 8 8 RD 18 A8 22 14 RD 18 BK 18 1 2 1 2 BK 18 FAN FAST -Q57.1 BK 18 /4.E5 -K55.1 2 1 4 6 /4.E7 4 BK 18 BK 18 -K57 3 5 2 3 1 3 -X1[...]
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CABLE CONNECTION S M ON BM CONTROL 50 0 10 JUMPE R FBS2-6 -X10:20 /2.E1 L2 -X10 21 -X10:D C8 X39: 1 OPERATIO N MODULE BM 5010 MODULE (OPTIO N) -A12 PICTO -A11 -A10 X18: 1 GEN FILL/VALVE WATER CLEANI NG L1- 208/240- INPUT CONDENS OR/VALVE DEHUMIDI CATION/VALVE MOTOR / SLOW MOTOR / FAST MOTOR / LEFT MOTOR / RIGHT MOTOR OVER TEMP MOTOR OVER TEMP SM 50[...]
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-K0 2 -K1 -K2 6 4 1 5 3 -K41 -K42 -K61 -K62 -K3 -E1 12.54KW 31.5A (@230V AC) -E2 -E3 -E41 15.75KW 39.6 (@230VAC) -E42 -E61 -E62 2W / RD 2U / WH -M1 1V / BU 1W / BN 1U / BK 2V / YE FAN 22 14 22 14 1 2 1 2 FAN FAST -K55.1 4 2 3 1 21 13 6 SLOW 5 3 4 2 1 5 LEFT 6 -F10 25A 21 13 4 6 3 5 5 3 4 6 L3 L2 L1 2 1 4 3 6 5 2 1 3 4 6 5 2W / RD 2U / WH -M2 1V / B[...]
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CONTRO L BOARD SM 5010 L1- 2O8/24 0-INPUT MOTOR O VER TEMP DEHUMIDI CATION/VALVE CONDENSOR/VALVE GEN FILL/VALVE MOTOR OVER TEMP MOTOR / RIGHT MOTOR / L EFT MOTOR / FAST MOTOR / S LOW STEAM GE N PUMP SAFTEY CONTACTO R PUMP / RINSE COMPARTMENT RINSE V. PUMP / CLEAN AGENT 21 22 -K55.1 -K57 12 -Y2 -K1 L2 O -H5.1 -K50 2 L1 1 -K5 -Y3 -Y1 -A13 2 22 22 TEM[...]
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CLEVELAND RANGE OES 20.20 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS When using these instructions refe r to the OES 20.20 wiring schematic. 1 When incoming power (220 VAC) is connected to the combi, 220 VAC is sent to a The contacts 2,4 and 6 of th e Safety Contactor (KO) b The terminals 2 and 5 of th e Control Power Switch (S1) 2 When the Control Power Switch (S1) i[...]
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◊ The normally closed auxiliary c ontacts of K55.1, K55.2 and K56 open preventing the K57 contactor from energizing. • If the combi fan is in the reduced set ting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactors K55.1, K55.2 and K56 to the coil of contactor K57 ◊ The K57 contactor c[...]
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e When the condensate box is heated to 140 degrees F at the B3 probe, 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 of connector X12 to the condenser valve (Y1) until the temperature drops. f When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount the cycle ends. 4 With the combi in the Hot Air m ode with time on the timer, the door closed[...]
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• For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from term inal 3 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary c ontacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil ◊ K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW ◊ The normally closed auxiliary cont acts on K5 open preventing the K50 contactor from energizing. • NOTE: If the door switch (S7) [...]
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K57 to the coils of contactor K56 a nd contactors K55.1 for the upper motor and K55.2 for the lower motor ◊ The K56 contactor closes sending 22 0 VAC through the Q56.1 overload to the motors. ◊ The K55.1 contactor closes completing the high speed circuit to the upper motor and the upper motor turns at a high speed. ◊ The K55.2 contactor close[...]
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◊ The Contactors K42 and K62 close and 220 VAC is sent to the inner elements (E42 and E62) ◊ If the reduced power option is chos en then Contactors K42 and K62 are not energized. d The steam circuit is energized • 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of the Y3 solenoid a llowing water to be t[...]
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◊ The K57 contactor closes (a) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.1 th ermal overload to the motor and the upper motor turns at a reduced speed. (b) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.2 th ermal overload to the motor and the lower motor turns at a reduced sp eed. ◊ The normally closed auxiliary cont acts of K57 open preventing the K55 and K56 contact[...]
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f When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount the cycle ends and the steam generator re verts to the standby tem perature of 190- degree F.[...]
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-B10 -B7.1 -B6 -B5 -B3 -A13 -A11 -A10 LABEL C5013001 C5001041 C5016006 C5016007 CORE TEMP. P ROBE (KTM CTC) OVEN HI-TEM P TH ERMOSTAT OVEN PROB E BYPASS PR OBE 6.A4 3.D8 6.A4 6.A4 -Y23 -Y22 -Y20 C5016007 C5019102 C5019101 C5019100 PART NO. PARTS LIST CONDENSOR PROB E OPER ATI ON B OARD (BM 5010) CONT ROL BOAR D (SM 5010) I.D. MODU LE DESCRIPTIO N 6[...]
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BK 2/0 BK 2/0 BK 2/0 -K0 GND -X10 L1 L2 L3 /3.E8 1 2 6 3 5 BU 18 /6.F1 -X10 .21 /4.C1 -G1: N /4.E1 -K5:A 2 /3.E1 -K41:A2 10.3 11.3 12.3 -X10 /3.A1 /3.A1 /3.A1 FBS 2-I6 FBS 2-16 FBS 2-16 20 -X10 BK 2 BK 2 BK 2 4 FBS2-6 2 1 -F1.2 RD 18 2A BK 12 /4.A1 L1 L2 BU 12 -S1:5 BU 18 BU 18 -X10:10.4 -X10:11.4 -X10:12.4 BK 2 BK 2 BK 2 /3.A4 -X10:10.5 /3.A4 -X10[...]
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-K41 1 3 5 2 4 6 E2 BK 8 -E41 15.75KW 39.6A (@230 VAC) 10.4 11.4 12.4 -X10 GND 3 5 2 4 6 GND 1 3 5 2 4 6 GND 1 3 5 2 4 6 GND -X12 1 12 34 56 21 22 C2 C2 C2 HOT AIR (TOP OUTER) /5.A1 /5.A1 /5.A1 -F10:5 -F10:3 -F10: 1 10.5 11.5 12.5 -X10 13 14 12 34 56 21 22 C3 C3 C3 13 14 12 34 56 21 22 C5 C5 C5 13 14 12 3 -E42 -E61 4 56 21 22 C6 C6 C6 13 14 12 34 5[...]
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2 1 12 34 56 21 22 /5.C2 /5.C2 FAN SLOW 13 14 /5.C2 /6.D5 -A10:X1 1:6 /2.E6 -K3:A2 RD 18 22 21 -K55.1 E5 22 21 -K56 E6 D5 12 34 56 21 22 /5.C3 /5.C3 FAN FAST 13 14 /5.C3 C7 12 34 56 21 22 /5.C1 /5.C1 FAN FAST 13 14 /5.C1 /6.D5 -A10:X11: 5 RD 18 22 21 -K57 D7 D7 12 34 56 21 22 /5.B3 /5.B3 FAN RIGHT 13 14 /5.B3 /6.D5 -A10:X11: 4 BU 18 RD 18 22 21 -K5[...]
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13 -Q57.2 14 C6 -Q57.1 14 RD 18 C2 13 RD 18 -X13:4 /E5 1.6-2. 5A (1.6A) 4 2W / RD 4 2U / WH TW/GY TW/GY -M1 GND 1V / BU 1W / BN 1U / BK 2V / YE FAN M 3~ -X13.1 -X13.2 2 1 1 2 3 9 3 9 C8 22 14 1.6-2.5 A (1.6A ) 6 5 7 5 6 7 8 8 RD 18 A8 22 14 RD 18 BK 18 1 2 1 2 BK 18 FAN FAST -Q57.1 BK 18 /4.E5 -K55.1 2 1 4 6 /4.E7 4 BK 18 BK 18 -K57 3 5 2 3 1 3 -X1[...]
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CABLE CONNECTION S M ON BM CONTROL 50 0 10 JUMPE R FBS2-6 -X10:20 /2.E1 L2 -X10 21 -X10:D C8 X39: 1 OPERATIO N M O DULE BM 5010 MODULE (OPTIO N) -A12 PICTO -A11 -A10 X18: 1 WATER CLEANI NG L1- 208/240- I NPUT CONDENS OR/VALVE DEHUMIDI CATION/VALVE MOTOR / SLOW MOTOR / FAST MOTOR / LEFT MOTOR / RIGHT MOTOR OVER TEMP MOTOR OVER TEMP SM 5010 IDENTIFIC[...]
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-K0 2 6 4 1 5 3 -K41 -K42 -K61 -K62 -E41 15.75KW 39.6 (@230VAC) -E42 -E61 -E62 2W / RD 2U / WH -M1 1V / BU 1W / BN 1U / BK 2V / YE FAN 22 14 22 14 1 2 1 2 FAN FAST -K55.1 4 2 3 1 21 13 6 SLOW 5 3 4 2 1 5 LEFT 6 -F10 25A 21 13 4 6 3 5 5 3 4 6 L3 L2 L1 2 1 4 3 6 5 2 1 3 4 6 5 2W / RD 2U / WH -M2 1V / BU 1W / BN 1U / BK 2V / YE FAN 3Ø 22 14 22 14 FAN[...]
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CONTRO L BO ARD SM 5010 L1- 2O8/24 0- I NPUT MOTOR O V ER TEMP DEHUMIDI CATION/VALVE CONDENSOR/VALVE MOTOR OVER TEMP MOTOR / RIGHT MOTOR / L EFT MOTOR / FAST MOTOR / S LOW SAFTEY CONTACTO R PUMP / RINSE COMPARTMENT RINSE V. PUMP / CLEAN AGENT 21 22 -K55.1 -K57 12 -Y2 L2 O -H5.1 -K50 2 L1 1 -K5 -Y1 -A13 2 22 22 TEMP SW ITCH -F2.1 IDENTIFICATION MODU[...]