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    THIS IS A SUPPLEMENT T O THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FORM 34046 (HR5 AND HR7 ROTISSERIE OVENS) FOR THE 15-PROGRAM OPTIONAL ACCESSOR Y 701 S. RIDGE AVENUE TROY, OHIO 45374-0001 937-332-3000 www.hobartcorp.com FORM 34486 (Aug. 2000) N S T R U C T I O N S I[...]

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    — 2 — © HOBART CORPORA TION, 2000 THIS IS AN ADDENDUM TO P AGE 13 OF FORM 34046 PROGRAMMABLE OVEN CONTROL PANEL WITH MANUAL CONTROLS (Fig. 5) Display Shows “Program 1” and “15Pr” when first turned on. Colon flashes, remaining cooking time shows. Programmable Controls Set all control dials to "P". See pages 15-18. Manual Contr[...]

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    — 3 — THIS IS AN ADDENDUM TO P AGE 15 OF FORM 34046 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS (Fig. 6) All programming must be done with all dials in the "P" position (Thermostat , Rotisseries, and Main Power dials). If all dials are not set to "P", the manual controls override the programmable controls. When all dials are in the “P” positi[...]

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    — 4 — THIS IS AN ADDENDUM TO P AGE 16 OF FORM 34046 Programming Menu Buttons 1. Before entering the program mode, you must first press a Menu Button. Press desired Menu Button once to access Programs 1-5; twice for Programs 6-10; and three times for Programs 11- 15. The selected Menu Button’s LED will light. 2. To enter Program mode, press an[...]

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    — 5 — THIS IS AN ADDENDUM TO P AGE 17 OF FORM 34046 Starting a Processing Cycle 1. Press desired Menu Button (its LED will light). Press desired Menu Button once to access Programs 1-5; twice for Programs 6-10; and three times for Programs 11-15. 2. Press (its LED will light). • Time display will show total processing time and will count down[...]

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    — 6 — THIS IS AN ADDENDUM TO P AGE 17 OF FORM 34046 (Cont’d.) End of Processing Cycle At the end of a Cook or Grill cycle, a buzzer will sound. Press to silence the buzzer. When oven goes into Warm/Hold cycle, the buzzer will sound and operator side lamp will cycle on and off with heaters. • Press and hold to silence buzzer. • The tempera[...]

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    — 7 — — NOTES —[...]

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    — 8 — FORM 34486 (Aug. 2000) PRINTED IN U.S.A. — NOTES —[...]