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CBO HYBRID OV ENS
Commercial
Fire Up the Good Life!
TO INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER
TO CONSUMER: RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE
A MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
IMPORTANT
1. THE HYBRID COMMERCIAL OVENS MAY BE OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL SETTING INDOORS or OUTDOORS
2. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM IS LOCATED BEHIND FRONT PANEL
3. Register your product to activate your warranty. Register here: https://chicagobrickoven.com/pages/register
WARNINGS
•DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY
THER APPLIANCE
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N LP CYLINDER NOT CONNECTED FOR USE SHALL NOT BE STORED IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY APPLIANCE
•DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE UNDER EXTENDED AWNINGS. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR
PERSONAL INJURY
•IF YOU SMELL GAS, 1) SHUT OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE, 2) EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME, 3) REMOVE DOOR, 4) IF
ODOR CONTINUES, KEEP AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE AND IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER OR YOUR FIRE
DEPARTMEN
•PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION AROUND THE OVEN. THE OVEN DOME, HEARTH, ARCH AND DOOR WILL BE
EXTREMELY HOT WHEN IN USE AND FOR HOURS AFTER USE. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY
•CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS
•TO ENSURE THE STABILITY AND SAF
ASSEMBLY OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ITS SUPPORT BASE OR DECORATIVE
SUPPLIED OR RECOMMENDED BY CHICAGO BRICK OVEN.
•TO PREVENT DIRT, DEBRIS AND SPILLS FROM CONTAMINATING THE SPLASH ZONE AROUND THE MOUTH OF THE
OVEN, THE SURFACE OF THE OVE
ARNING - Users of this appliance are hereby warned that the burning of wood, natural gas or LP fuel can result
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in low level exposure to some of the list substances, including formaldehyde, benzene, soot and carbon monoxide. The
California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Environment Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor of California to publish
a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition,
businesses must warn customers of potential exposure to such substances. This is caused primarily from the incomplete
combustion of natural gas or LP fuel. Properly adjusted burners will minimize incomplete combustion. Exposure to these
substances can also be minimized by properly venting the burners by opening a window or using a ventilating hood or fan. For
more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
E OPERATION OF THE OVEN, DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT MATERIALS IN ITS
SURROUND. USE ONLY THE MATERIALS
N FACE MUST BE CONSTRUCTED OF A SMOOTH AND CLEANABLE MATERIAL
Welcome to a whole new dimension of indoor and outdoor cooking and entertaining with
your new hybrid brick oven from Chicago Brick Oven!
We invite you to visit (and frequent) our website, chicagobrickoven.com. It’s a great
source of information and suggestions that will help you enjoy your new oven to the
fullest:
Choose from dozens of mouthwatering recipes for everything from appetizers and breads
to main courses and desserts, and of course, pizzas.
Shop for accessories, like professional-grade griddles, skillets, pizza racks and
View dozens of photos of creative outdoor
have created around their ovens.
Check out our blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for the l
We, and your fellow owners and fans of Hybrid ovens from Chicago Brick Oven,
appreciate hearing from you. We encourage you to share your experiences, special
recipes, entertaining ideas and more. Send us your photos and success stories of how
you've used your oven to create your favorite foods, entertain friends or design a great
outdoor dining space. Photos and stories can be sent to to us at
support@chicagobrickoven.com.
living spaces other owners across the country
more.
atest news.
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IMPORTANT
•READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS OVEN
•BEFORE INSTALLATION, CONTACT LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION (MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT, FIRE
PREVENTION BUREAU, ETC.) ABOUT REQUIRED PERMITS, RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA.
•INSTALL AND USE THE OVEN ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHICAGO BRICK OVEN’S INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
NSTRUCTIONS (OR EQUIVALENT)
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•SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Certifications & Standards:
•Conforms to UL STD 2162 & NSF STD 4. Certified to ULC STD S627
•Conforms to ANSI STD Z83.11 Certified to CSA STD 1.8
•For Commercial Indoor Installation of any CBO Hybrid Oven model, the Oven is required to meet ventilation system
Standard NFPA 96 or UL 710.
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Customized Enclosure Designs
However you plan to install your CBO Oven—as a
stand-alone unit or as part of a complete outdoor
kitchen—and whatever your material preference—
stone, brick, stucco, etc.—your design choices for
creating a customized enclosure are as limitless as
your imagination.
Here are just a few examples of how others have
customized their CBO Hybrid ovens and created
their ultimate outdoor cooking, dining and entertaining
spaces.
Visit chicagobrickoven.com and view our gallery for
more inspiration.
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CBO-750 Hybrid Installation-Prep
INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHICAGO BRICK OVEN’S INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (OR EQUIVALENT). CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS OR FIRE
OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA.
Requirements for Clearance from
Combustible Materials
To avoid the possibility of a fire, when installing your Chicago
Brick Oven Hybrid Oven, you must adhere to the following
requirements for minimum clearance between your Oven and any
combustible materials.
• Clearance Around the Oven: The sides and back of the
Oven must be at least 10 inches away from combustible
materials (See Aerial View below). The top of the Oven must
have at least an 18-inch clearance and the bottom a 30-inch
clearance from combustible materials (See Front View below).
18"
10"
10"10"
Aerial ViewFront View
• Clearance Around the Door Opening: A minimum 30-inch
clearance from combustible materials is required on each side
of the Door opening and 36 inches from the front of the Door
opening.
• Clearance From Wood Storage Area: There must be
a 7-inch clearance between the bottom Insulation Boards of
the Oven and any wood storage areas that are under the Oven
installation. To ensure the 7-inch clearance, it
is recommended that you incorporate a noncombustible
physical barrier or some other indicator of the distance within
the wood storage area.
THE FACE OF THE ENCLOSURE MUST BE CONSTRUCTED
OF A NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. THE SURFACE OF
THE SPLASH ZONE AROUND THE MOUTH OF THE OVEN
MUST BE SMOOTH AND CLEANABLE.
WARNING: DO NOT PACK THE REQUIRED CLEARANCE
AREAS WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIALS. A
MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO
MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST
IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN BE INSTALLED ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Requirements for Outdoor
or Indoor Chimney
Installations
When building the Chimney, it is important to refer to your local
building code standards.
30"
The CBO-750 models come with a DuraTech 6" Anchor Plate (Model
#6DT-AP) that works with a Class A Stainless Steel DuraTech 6"
Double Wall Pipe (model #6DT-24SS to meet Standard HT103). You
can buy this pipe from any building or hearth manufacturer.
A minimum 24-inch pipe section is required. If you are assembling your
Chimney at 90,° you can add additional 24-inch sections as required.
(The Chimney Pipe cannot have a total bend of more than 30.°) The
taller the Flue Stack is, the further away the exhaust is from the cook!
Note: The Chimney Connector shall not pass through an attic, roof
space, closet or similar concealed space, or a floor or ceiling. Where
passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction
is desired, the installation must conform to the CAN/CSA-B365
installation code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.
Note: For indoor installations that utilize a combustible enclosure,
only a Class A Chimney should be used from the Anchor Plate on
the Oven to the termination point outside of the building/structure.
For outdoor noncombustible enclosures, a stainless steel connector
can be used.
Note: Please refer to the Exhaust Hood manufacturer’s
recommendations for inspection, maintenance and cleaning.
WARNING: THE CHIMNEY MUST BE OF A TYPE SUITABLE
FOR A SOLID FUEL GAS HYBRID UNIT. THE CHIMNEY AND
THE REQUIRED CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MUST BE IN GOOD
CONDITION AND KEPT CLEAN.
CAUTION: NEVER USE ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
NEAR THE ANCHOR PLATE OR FLUE STACK. WE
RECOMMEND A MINIMUM 6 INCHES OF AIR SPACE
BETWEEN THE ANCHOR PLATE AND FLUE AND ANY
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. AGAIN, CHECK WITH YOUR
LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT TO ENSURE YOU ADHERE
TO LOCAL BUILDING CODES!
Arch Dome Insulating Blanket
Very important for correct functioning and life of the
CBO Oven!
Your Hybrid Oven comes pre-assembled. Please note the Oven Dome
must be covered with the supplied Insulating Blanket. The Blanket,
which withstands high temperatures, should cover the entire surface
area of the Dome. You can cut the Insulating Blanket to insulate
around the Metal Anchor Plate. Since most heat loss will occur at
the Metal Anchor Plate and top of the Oven, you should ensure
these spots are well-insulated.
Note: All orders are FOB factory. Inspect all components for
damage at time of delivery. Reject delivery if goods are damaged
and note on the carrier’s paperwork. If damages are discovered
after delivery, contact your carrier for recourse.
Note: Any variance from the Chicago Brick Oven installation instructions
or alterations made to prefabricated Ovens without written approval from Chicago Brick Oven, will void your warranty.
Note: Your Oven is designed for burning solid, dried wood only. Do not
burn scrap wood, compressed logs, coal or other materials. Failure to
follow this instruction may damage your Oven and void your warranty.
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Parts and Components
CBO-750 Hybrid Assembly Overview
CBO-750 OVENS SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A PROFESSIONAL OR
SUITABLY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL.
Decorative Door
Dome, Hearth (3 pieces)
18-Gauge Galvannealed
& Arch
Steel Plate
I
nsulation Boards
* Note: Most components come pre-assembled in Hybrid units.
Support Base
The CBO-750 Oven Support Base must:
• be constructed of masonry or metal
• have at least the same area dimensions as the
external footprint of the Oven
You must check with your local Building Department to determine
the amount of clearance required by local building codes between
the Oven and Decorative Cover. Rating plate conforms to ANSI Cert
CSA 750 HYB C Label. CBO recommends clearance of 10 inches on
each side, 10" for the back, and 18" above. Also see the Clearances to Combustible Construction section on Page 11 of this manual.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS IN
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COVERING (SHROUD) OF THE
OVEN. ALL BUILDING MATERIALS USED NEAR THE OVEN,
METAL ANCHOR PLATE AND FLUE PIPE SHOULD BE
NONCOMBUSTIBLE AND NEVER MADE OF WOOD.
Bolts
Insulating Blanket
Thermometer
Mortar
Anchor Box with DuraVent
Anchor Plate
Cooking Accessories:
Pizza Peel & Brush
The Support Base surface must be flat, level and strong enough to
support the total combined weight of the Oven (Hybrid Countertop:
980 lbs | Hybrid DIY: 890 lbs | Hybrid Mobile: 1051 lbs) and the
Decorative Cover design you choose.
The two vertical support feet of the Support Base are typically made
of concrete block. The horizontal Support Base is typically made of a
4-inch-thick, steel-reinforced concrete slab. The standard height of
the horizontal part of the Support Base is 42 inches.
Note: Imagine the Oven’s Support Base as a table. The table’s
legs are concrete blocks and the tabletop is a 4-inch-thick concrete
slab. To build the Support Base, you build the support legs out
of concrete block, then on top of that leg base, you build a frame to
pour a concrete slab (the tabletop).
CAUTION: TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF A FIRE,
NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MUST BE USED IN
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUPPORT BASE AND ANY
FRAMING USED AROUND THE OVEN.
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CBO-750 Hybrid Assembly Instructions
Oven Support Base Installation
Your CBO-750 Hybrid Oven comes Pre-Assembled with Insulation Boards
that are placed under both pieces of the Hearth—inside steel tray box.
Place the Hybrid Unit on the Support Base. The Hybrid louvered
stainless-steel front panel should never be covered or enclosed.
Recessing the Hybrid frame and burner below the countertop surface
and into an enclosed area should never be done.
The Oven's decorative finish should be built on top of the 42" Support
Base, not on top of oven dome. Oven should not be exposed to the
elements and should not get wet.
Note: It is important that you use all of the insulation supplied to avoid a
possible fire. The sub-hearth insulation should not be exposed to the
elements and should never get wet.
Support
Base
Pre-Assembled Hybrid Oven
Shown is the final assembly of the five-piece CBO-750 Oven.
Ambient Burner Switc
Hearth Burner Switch
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CBO-750 Hybrid Assembly Instructions
You are now ready to mortar the Arch to the Dome. Use the
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refractory mortar provided to completely seal the space
between the Arch and Dome. You will also put some mortar
on the Front Hearth under the Arch.
You don’t need a lot of mortar; just enough to make a seal.
Place the mortar all the way around the Arch and on the
Hearth on both sides under the Arch.
Note:Be very careful to not get any mortar in the mounting
2
holes for the Arch and Door. If you do get mortar in the holes,
attempt to clean it out immediately; the bolts will not go in all
the way if mortar is present.
Attach the Metal Door and insert the bolts to hold it in place
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(ss 1/4 - 20 x 2 1/2").
Once you have all four bolts in place, you should tighten
them, but do not force it. You should create a nice seal
between the Arch and the Dome with the mortar you used.
Note: Do not over-torque bolts or you may dislodge the
threaded inserts!
Use some mortar to finish off the install. If the Shroud
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is brick or stone, you should also use mortar around the
top of the Arch. If you are using a Metal Shroud, use a
high-temperature resistant silicone on the top of the Arch
to seal the joint with the Shroud.
Note: Each year you will need to touch-up the mortar and/or
silicone for cosmetic reasons.
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