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PRINTED IN UNITED ST A TES OF AMERICA WELLS BLOOMFIELD, LLC 2 ERIK CIRCLE, P . O. Box 280 V erdi, NV 89439 www .wellsbloomfield.com telephone: 775-689-5703 fax: 775-689-5976[...]
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Unless otherwise specified, all commercial cooking equipment manufactured by WELLS BLOOMFIELD, LLC is warranted against defects in ma terials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original installation or 18 months from the date of shipment from our factor y, whichever comes first, and is for the benefit of the original purchase[...]
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W A R R A N T Y x i SPECIFICATIONS 1 FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS 2 PRECAUTIONS & GENERAL INFORMATION 4 I N S T A L L A T I O N 5 AGENCY APPROVAL INFORMATION 5 O P E R A T I O N 8 COOKING SUGGESTIONS 10 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 11 TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS 13 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 14 P A R T S & S E R V I C E 1 5 CUSTOMER SERVICE DAT[...]
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FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS 2 Fig. 1 Features & Operating Controls[...]
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FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS (continued) 3 FEATURES & OPERATING C ON TR O LS COOKTOP CONTROLS (OC-4 Series ONLY ) 1. Four sections are controll ed by individual infinite switch controls. 2. Associated power indicator will glow any time section is ON. OVEN POWER SWITCH (ON-OFF-FAN): 1. ON position (with door closed). POWER ON indicator will[...]
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This appliance is intended for use in commercial establishments only. This appliance is intended to prepare food for human consumpti on. No other use is recommended or autho rized by the manufacturer or its agents. Operators of this appliance must be familiar with the a pplian c e use, limitations and associated rest rictio ns . Operating instructi[...]
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INSTALLATION 5 NOTE: DO NOT discard the carton or other packing materials until you have inspected the appliance for hidden damage and tested it for proper operation. Refer to SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIM PROCEDURE on the inside front cover of this manual. WARNING: RISK OF INJURY Installation proce- dures must be performed by a qualified technician with f[...]
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INSTALLATION (continued) 6 EQUIPMENT SET-UP 1. IF CONVECTION OVEN IS TO BE USED FOR PROTEINS, INSTALL EXTERNAL DUCT a. Remove two screws at each end of adapter plate on back of oven. b. Loosen two screws at bottom of adapter plate. Remove adapter plate. c. Slide bottom flange of vent duct over the two loosened screws. D. Install four and tighten sc[...]
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7 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Refer to the nameplate on the front of the appliance. • Verify the ELECTRICAL SERVICE POWER. • Voltage and pha se must match the nameplate specifications, and available electrical service amperag e must meet or exceed the specifications listed on page 1. Fig. 4 Receptacle Config uration (not to scale ) 208V and 240V OC[...]
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OPERATION MANUAL COOK MODE On ovens equipped w ith optional casters, be sure casters are locked before turning power s w itch ON. Configure oven racks a s a ppro priate. Close the oven door. Cooktop has four individually controlla ble hotplate sections. Turn appropriate hotplate TEMP knob to energize hotplate: 1. There are an infinite number of set[...]
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PROGRAM COOK MODE Five programmable (PGM) keys are pro v ided to allow presetting times and temperatures for commonly coo ke d menu item s: 1. Press and hold the appropriate PGM key and turn the TEMP knob to the desired set temperature. 2. Continue to press and hold the appropri ate PGM key and turn the TIME knob to the desired cook time. 3. When t[...]
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PRODUCT TEMP ºF TIME (MINUTES) NO. OF RACKS BREAD PRO DU CTS Hamburger Rolls 300 15 5 Bread— 1 pound loaves 325 34 3 (12 loaves) Rolls 300 16 5 (60 rolls) Baking Soda Biscuits 400 7 3 Pizza 450 7 3 PASTRIES Sheet Cake (2-1/2 lbs per pan) 300 17 5 Frozen Fruit Pies (46 oz.) 350 50 5 (10 pies) Frozen Fruit Pies (26 oz— 8” dia.) 350 40 5 (15 pi[...]
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATION Allow oven to cool to 150º F or less FREQUENCY Daily TOOLS Fiber Brush, Plastic Scour ing Pad, Plastic Scraper Mild Detergent, Conventional Oven Cleaner, Non-Abrasive Cleanser Clean Soft Cloth / Sponge Solution: 4 parts vinegar to 10 parts warm water CLEANING 1. Turn POWER SWITCH to FAN. With the door held open, a[...]
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 11. Clean cooktop: For coil-type elements: a. Rotate elements up. Remove drip pans and elem ents supports. b. Wash drip pans and element supp orts with warm water and mild detergent. A plastic scouring pad may be used to remove baked-on food particles. c. Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry before reinstall[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS SYMPTOM No power to appliance Oven will not heat Blower fan will not run Door pops open duri ng cook cycle Section of cooktop won’t heat or not hot enough POSSIBLE CAUSE Circuit breaker off or tripped Power cord unplugged o r damaged Fuse blown or loose Power switch turned to OFF or FAN Temperature control not set Oven[...]
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 14 CAUTION : BURN HAZARD Allow appliance to cool completely before adjusting. Hinge Adjustment HINGE ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS: None FREQUENCY: Monthly, at a Minimum; or, As Need ed TOOLS: Phillips (+) Screwdriver 7/16" Nut Driver 7/8" and 1-1/8" Wrenches THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED P[...]
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DESCRIPTION PART NO. CASTERS (Set of 4 casters) 21330 OVEN RACK Replacement 21376 PREP TOP KIT 21445 DRIP TRAY, COIL-TYPE ELEMENT 21705 LEGS, 6” Stainless Steel (Set of 4 legs) 22226 SCRAPER, CLEANING 22445 ELEMENT SUPPORT, COIL-TYPE ELEMENT 500039 CLEANING CRÈME, CERAMIC HOTPLATE 501124 PARTS & SERVICE CUST OMER SERVICE DA T A please have t[...]
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Genuine Parts Protect - YOU - All - W ays SER VICE TRAINING - QUALITY SER VICE SER VICE TRAINING - QUALITY SER VICE CUSTOMER SA TISF ACTION CUSTOMER SA TISF ACTION Commercial Food Equipment Service Association Wells Bloomfield proudly supports CFESA Commercial Food Equipment Service Association PRINTED IN UNITED ST A TES OF AMERICA WELLS BLOOMFIELD[...]