Cleveland Convotherm OEB-20.20, OES-20.20, Convotherm OES-20.20 Service And Parts Manual

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Service & Parts Manual
by
Convotherm Combination Oven-Steamer
MODELS:
Electric 20.20
Enodis
OEB-20.20OES-20.20
1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. 441
10
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Table of Contents
Installation For the Installer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Instructions for Casters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Specification Sheets -
OEB-20.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
OES-20.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10
Operating Instructions Control Panel, Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Control Panel, Detail View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
Cleaning Instructions Cleaning the Oven Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16
Semi- Automatic Cleaning of Oven Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18
CONVOClean Automatic Cleaning System (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20
Descale Steam Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-23
Service Parts General Assembly Drawings -
20.20 Electric Generator with Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25
20.20 Electric Injection with Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27
Component Panel, 480 V (OEB 20.20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29
Control Panel, with Picto (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Outer Base (OGB 20.20). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Water Valve (OES 20.20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Water Valve, (OEB 20.20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Steam Generator, Electric, Heater Selection (OEB 20.20) . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Pump Steam Generator (OEB 20.20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Door (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Sliding Plate (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-38
Exterior Sheeting (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Maintenance OEB 20.20
Sequence of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-48
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-54
Ladder Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-56
OES 20.20 -
Sequence of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-64
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-70
Ladder Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-72
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FOR THE INSTALLER
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING
I Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
WARNING
Disconnect power at the main external power switch before servicing or repairing a Combi.
Failure to disconnect power can result in death, injury, and property damage.
ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED
CLEVELAND RANGE AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN.
Do not connect the Combi Oven-Steamer drain connection to any
drain material that cannot sustain 140
Using drain material that cannot withstand 140
result in injury, equipment damage, and property damage.
WARNING
o
Fahrenheit.
o
Fahrenheit can
This Installation Manual is a part of your new Combi Oven-Steamer. You must keep and maintain 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 new technical developments, modifications, and unforeseen errors.
DO NOT OPERATE OR ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE OR ANY ACCESSORIES WITHOUT READING
COMPLETELY AND FULLY UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL
For caster equipped Combis: Per separate instructions, connect the strain relief (restraining
device) and complete any remaining installation procedures BEFORE starting the Combi.
Convotherm by Cleveland Combi Oven-Steamers are intended for other than household use.
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Cleveland STATEMENT OF POLICIES
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L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y
CLEVELAND RANGE products are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the standard warranty p eriod of one year from date of installation or 18 months from date of sh ipment, which ever comes first.
CLEVELAND RANGE agrees to repair or replace, at its option, f.o.b. factory, any part which proves to be defective due to d efects in material or workmanship during the warranty period, providing the equipment has been unaltered, and has been PROPERLY INSTALLED, MAINTAINED, AND OPERATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CLEVELAND RANGE OWNER’S MANUAL.
CLEVELAND RANGE agrees to pay any FACTORY AUTHORIZED EQUIPMENT SERVICE AGENCY (within the continental United States, and Hawaii) for reasonable labor requ ired to repa ir or replac e, at our option, f.o.b. factory, any part which proves to b e defective due to defects in material or workmanship, during the labor warranty period. This warranty includes travel time not to exceed two hours and mileage not to exceed 50 miles (100 miles round-trip), BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE POST START-UP, TIGHTENING LOOSE FITTINGS, MINOR ADJUSTMENTS, MAINTENANCE, CLEANING OR DESCALING.
The standard labor warranty allows factory payment of reasonable labor required to repair or replace such defective parts. Cleveland Range will not reimburse the expense of labor requ ired for the repair or replacement of parts after the standard warranty period, unless an Extended Labor Warranty Contract has been purchas ed to cover the equipment for the balance of the warranty period from the date of equipment installation, start-up, or demonstration.
PROPER INSTALLATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DEALER, THE OWNER-USER, OR INSTALLING CONTRACTOR, AND IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. Many local codes exist, and it is the respo nsibility of the owner and installer to comply with these codes. Cleveland Range equipment is built to comply with applicable standards for manuf acturers, including UL, ANSI, NSF, ASME/Ntl. Bd., CSA, and others.
BOILER (Steam Generator) MAINTENANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER-USER AND IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. The use of good quality feed water is the resp ons ibi lit y of the Owner-User (see Water Quality Recommendations below). THE USE OF POOR QUALITY FEED WATER WILL VOID EQUIPMENT WARRANTIES. Boiler maintenance supplies, including boiler hand hole gaskets, are not warranted beyond th e first 90 days after the date the equipment is placed into service. Preventive maintenance records must be available showing descali ng per applica ble Cleveland Operator Manu al for Boiler Proration Program considerations.
WATER QUALITY RECOMMENDATIONS
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS less than 60 parts per million TOTAL ALKALINITY less than 20 parts per million SILICA less than 13 parts per million CHLORIDE less than 30 parts per million pH FACTOR greater than 7.5
The foregoing shall constitute the sole and excl usive remedy of original p urchaser and the full liabilit y of Cleveland Range fo r any breach of warranty. THE FOREGOING IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, AND SUPERSEDES AND EXCLUDES ANY ORAL WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, OR WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, NOT EXPRESSLY DESIGNATED IN WRITING AS A “WARRANTY” OR “GUARANTEE” OF CLEVELAND RANGE MADE OR IMPLIED IN ANY MANUAL, LITERATURE, ADVERTISING BROCHURE OR OTHER MATERIALS.
CLEVELAND RANGE’S liability on any claim of any kind, including negligence, with respect to the goods or services covered hereunder, shall in no case exceed the price of the go ods or services, or part thereof, which giv es rise to the claim. IN NO EVENT SHALL CLEVELAND RANGE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF PENALTIES.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COMBIS
A. PRODUCT INFORMATION
Cleveland Range, LLC assigns two product identification numbers to each Combi: a model number and a serial number. The model number identifies the product characteristics. The serial numbe r identifies the individual unit.
1. Model Number
a. This manual covers installation of the OEB and OES model electric powered Combis. b. Model Number Key: “O” stands for the Combi series Ove n, “E” or “G” designates Electric or Gas,
“B” designates Steam Generator, and “S” designates Boilerless. The first number designates the number of shelves in the oven rack. The second number is either “.10” for 12” X 20” steam table pans or “.20” for 18” X 26” full size sheet pans. For further information, contact your Convotherm by Cleveland sales representative or Cleveland Range.
2. Serial Number and Equipment Record
During manufacture, Combis are assigned individual serial numbers. Please provide the following information when you contact Cleveland Range or a qualified Cleveland Range authorized service representative:
Serial Number________________________________________________________________
(Write the Serial Number of your Combi here.)
Model Number________________________________________________________________
(Write the Model Number of your Combi here.)
3. Product Information Plate
The Product Information Plate on the left side of the unit lists the model, serial number, electric, and wiring requirements of the steamer. Figure 1-1 illustrates a typical Product Information Plate.
Figure 1-1
Typical Product Information Plate
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A. GENERAL
This equipment should be installed only by qualified, professional plumbers, pipe fitters, and electricians.
1. The installation of this Combi must conform with: a. The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition), or the Canadian Electrical
Code, CSA C22.2 as applicable. b. The Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). c. All applicable national, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
2. This equipment is to be installed to comply with the applicable federal, state, or local plumbing codes.
3. Installation instructions must be read in their entirety before starting installation of a Combi.
4. Install the Combi according to the policies and procedures outlined in this manual.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance of a Combi, or installation of a damaged Combi can result in DEATH, INJURY, EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, and void the warranty.
NEVER install damaged Combis. ALWAYS have qualified Cleveland Range authorized personnel install and service Combis.
5. Inspect the Combi for shipping damage. a. Check carton and packing for shipping damage. b. Note any damage on the shipping paperwork as soon as the carton arrives. c. Unpack the Combi and check for shipping damage. d. If the Combi is damaged or damage is suspected:
1) Inform your dealer at once.
2) Inform Cleveland Range in writing within 3 days.
3) Submit a Damage Claim to the shipper.
DANGER
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B. INSTALLATION OF THE COMBI – General Instructions
General Instructions:
1. Select the Combi’s operating location.
2. Complete the water, drain, and electric lines before positioning and leveling the Combi.
3. Position and level the Combi.
4. Connect the utility lines after
5. Call Cleveland Range at 216-481-4900 for the Free Start-Up Program’s Performance Checkout.
6. After Setup and Performance Checkout, the Combi should provide years of reliable operation.
positioning and leveling the Combi.
DANGER
Improper lifting can result in DEATH, INJURY, AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
Use enough workers with training and experience lifting heavy equipment to place
Combis on supporting surfaces, and lift and handle Combis and accessories.
DANGER
WARNING
All clearance requirements above, below, and around the Combi are the same for non-
Operating an out of level Combi can cause DEATH, INJURY, and EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
combustible locations as for combustible locations. Failure to maintain required clearances and additional distances as needed can result INJURY and EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Consult manufacturers’ literature, and sales and service agencies as needed.
Combis must be level both front-to-back and side-to-side in all installations.
NEVER operate an out of level Combi.
If a Combi is suspected to be out of level, shut it down at once and call you qualified
Cleveland Range authorized service agency at once.
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C. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CASTER EQUIPPED COMBI STANDS AND COMBIS
1. Read all instructions before beginning installation.
2. Level the floor if needed.
3. NOTE: Combis on caster-equipped stands have less adjustment for level than adjustable
foot equipped stands.
4. The front wheels of caster-equipped stands and Combis have locks. Check the caster
locks for function and position before installation.
5. Follow the separate instructions included with the Stand, Stacking Kit, or Caster Kit.
6. Make sure the Stand, Stacking Kit, or Caster Kit matches the Combi(s).
7. Use only genuine Cleveland Range Stands, Stacking Kits, Caster Kits, and replacement
parts.
8. Use of Stands, Stacking Kits, Caster Kits, and replacement parts other than genuine
Cleveland Range Stands, Stacking Kits, and Caster Kits and replacement parts can result in injury and / or catastrophic equipment failure, and voids the Warranty.
9. The appliance must be secured to building structure, to prevent any strain on the utility
connections, and to help reduce the risk of electric shock.
10. The strain relief (restraining device) must be installed to limit the movement of the
appliance without depending on the water and electric connectors or their as sociated piping (water or electric). See separate instructions for attachment location and other details.
11. Connect the strain relief (restraining device) BEFORE starting the Combi
12. If the strain relief (restraining device) must be disconnected, it must be reconnected
after the Combi has been returned to its originally installed position BEFORE restarting the Combi.
13. Prepare the installation location as described in the Combi Installation Manual.
14. The Combi shall be installed using flexible conduit.
15. Mechanically secure the flexible conduit to the Combi’s electrical access hole.
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Cleveland Range,
LLC
SINCE 1922
INNOVATIVE STEAM COOKING SOLUTIONS
by
7
COMBI OVEN-STEAMER
Featuring the
"Advanced Closed
MODEL: c OEB-20.10
CAPACITY: Twenty (20) – 12" by 20" by 2 1/2" steam table pans
System +3"
ELECTRIC HEATED – with Steam Generator
Cooking Modes:
Hot Air
Steam
Combi
Cleveland Standar
"Advanced closed system" with "Crisp & Tasty" de-moisturizing feature
Efficient heating system for hot air and steam generator saves energy and provides fast heat up times
Fully insulated steam generator and cooking compartment for maximum energy savings
Polished cooking compartment with coved corners for easy cleaning
Six (6) 12" x 20" wire shelves
Hinged fan guard and hinged removable pan racks
Two (2) speed auto reversing convection fan for even heat distribution
Space saving, easy to close "Disappearing Door"
Door latch with safety vent position and wear-free door switch
Vented, double glass door with integrated door stop
Trolley with self draining condensate drip pan
Easy to change, press-fit door seal
Oven light with shock resistant safety glass
Multipoint core temperature probe
Easy to use electronic controls for all operational functions
Self diagnostic system with full text message display
Easy to understand menu icons with bright graphics display
User friendly selector dial
Exclusive "Smart Key" for selecting option settings
Digital controls for temperature, time and core probe settings
Eight (8) "Press & Go" one step, recipe start buttons
Cook book library for up to 250 stored recipe programs, each recipe capable of 20 steps
RS 232 connection for controlling one unit with a PC (personal computer)
Memory module automatically saves unit settings and recipes
Manual program override feature for operational settings
Smooth action hand shower for compartment cleaning
Electric Steam Generator
Built-in automatic rinse system
Automatic fill and water level control
Automatic generator drain
Retherm
"Cook & Hold"
d Features:
"Delta T" slow cooking
"Crisp &
Tasty"
IT EM NUMBE R __________________________________________
JOB NAME / NUMBER __________________________________
Shall be Cleveland Model: OEB-20.10 Combination Convection Oven / Steamer with simple to operate electronic programmable controls for Hot Air, Convection Steam, and Combination cooking modes, "
Delta T" slow-cooking capabilities, "Advanced Closed System" with "Crisp
"
Tasty
&
recipe library, multipoint core temperature probe, " recipe start buttons, " auto reversing convection fan. Electric steam generator with automatic drain. "Disappearing Door". Capacity for twenty (20) 12" x 20" x 2 1/2" pans.
Options and Accessories
ConvoClean automatic compartment washing systemPC-HACCP
documentation of the cooking process
Lockable cover over operating controls for prison installationsUSB or RS 485 connection for networking and controlling up to 32 units
with a personal computer
Pan rack with trolleyPlate rack with trolley for banquet operationsThermal cover for plate or pan rackConvoClean compartment cleaning solutionConvoCare concentrate for compartment rinse cycle"Dissolve" generator descaling solution Chicken Grill Rack12" x 20" Wire Baskets for frying productsAdditional 12" x 20" Wire Shelves
Pre-heat bridge
Short Form Specifications
" de-moisturizing featur
Smart Key" for selecting option settings, Two (2) speed
software for establishing "HACCP
e. Multiple cooking stage programs, stored
Cook & Hold" and
Press & Go", one-step
controls" and automatic
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The "Advanced Closed System" offers the following advantages:
Saves energy
Automatic moisture level adjustment
Low heat and steam emission to the kitchen
Automatically regulated steam injection
Enables immediate change into the steam mode
"Crisp & Tasty" demoisturizing function
Model: OEB-20.10
Pan Capacity [
20 (12" x 20" x 2 1/2") steam table pans 20 (12" x 20" x 1") steam table pans
13" x 20") half size wire racks
20(
12" x 20") frying baskets - (no wire racks needed
20(
Unit has 20 slide rails at 2.64" (67mm) apart
13" x 18") half size sheet pans
20(
)
]:
For Banquet Operations: Optional Plate Rack holds 61 plates
Unit Dimensions:
Shipping Dimensions: Width - 49", Depth - 42", Height - 86"
(including packaging)
Width - 42.61", Depth - 36.47", Height - 78.43"
Shipping Weight: 750 Lbs (including trolley)
Required Clearances:
Rear - 2", Left Side - 4", Right Side - 2 1/2"
• Allow for sufficient distance if a "high heat source" (i.e. Broiler) is located next to the unit.
• Allow for sufficient clearance on left side for service access (contact the factory service department for recommendations).
• Installation must comply with all local fire and health codes.
Agency Approvals: UL, UL - Sanitation (NSF Standards)
Electrical Requirements: 208/3/60 240/3/60 440/3/60 480/3/60
Total Connected Load: 32.8 KW 43.1 KW 36.9 KW 43.9 KW Hot Air: 29.4 KW 39.2 KW 32.9 KW 39.2 KW Steam Generator: 23.1 KW 30.7 KW 25.8 KW 30.7 KW Amps per Phase: 91 103.6 48.4 52.8 Do not connect to a G.F.I. outlet
NOTES:
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.
Water Connections: Cold Water (drinking water quality) Flow Pressure: 30 - 60 PSI
ater Inlets: 3/4" GHT-F (Female Garden Hose Connection)
W
ater for Steam Generator
reated W
T
Untreated W
Drain Connection: 2" T
Venting: Exhaust Hood
ater for Condenser and Hand Shower
ube
required
Air Vent
*Connection for Cleaning Solution
*Connection for Rinse Cycle
Low Pressure Safety Valve
vailable as an option
*A
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Cleveland Range,
LLC
SINCE 1922
INNOVATIVE STEAM COOKING SOLUTIONS
by
9
COMBI OVEN-STEAMER
Featuring the
"Advanced Closed
MODEL: c OES-20.20
CAPACITY: Twenty (20) – 18" by 26" full size sheet pans or
System +3"
ELECTRIC HEATED – Boilerless
Cooking Modes:
Hot Air
Steam
Combi
Cleveland Standar
"Advanced closed system" with "Crisp & Tasty" de-moisturizing feature
Efficient heating system saves energy and provides fast heat up times
Fully insulated cooking compartment for maximum energy savings
Polished cooking compartment with coved corners for easy cleaning
Six (6) 26" x 20" wire shelves
Hinged fan guard and hinged removable pan racks
Two (2) speed auto reversing convection fan for even heat distribution
Space saving, easy to close "Disappearing Door"
Door latch with safety vent position and wear-free door switch
Vented, double glass door with integrated door stop
Trolley with self draining condensate drip pan
Easy to change, press-fit door seal
Oven light with shock resistant safety glass
Multipoint core temperature probe
Easy to use electronic controls for all operational functions
Self diagnostic system with full text message display
Easy to understand menu icons with bright graphics display
User friendly selector dial
Exclusive "Smart Key" for selecting option settings
Digital controls for temperature, time and core probe settings
Eight (8) "Press & Go" one step, recipe start buttons
Cook book library for up to 250 stored recipe programs, each recipe capable of 20 steps
RS 232 connection for controlling one unit with a PC (personal computer)
Memory module automatically saves unit settings and recipes
Manual program override feature for operational settings
Smooth action hand shower for compartment cleaning
Injection system for steam
Options and Accessories
ConvoClean automatic compartment washing systemPC-HACCP
automatic documentation of the cooking process
Universal pan-rack system to hold full size sheet pans without the
use of wire shelves
Retherm
"Cook & Hold"
"Delta T" slow cooking
"Crisp &
d Features:
software for establishing "HACCP
controls" and
Tasty"
IT EM NUMBE R __________________________________________
JOB NAME / NUMBER __________________________________
Shall be Cleveland Model: OES-20.20 Combination Convection Oven / Steamer with simple to operate electronic programmable controls for Hot Air, Convection Steam, and Combination cooking modes, "Cook & Hold" and
Delta T" slow-cooking capabilities, "Advanced Closed System" with "Crisp
"
T
&
recipe library, multipoint core temperature probe, " recipe start buttons, " auto reversing convection fan, boilerless. " forty (20) 18" x 26" full size sheet pans, or forty (40) 12" x 20" x 2 1/2" pans.
Lockable cover over operating controls for prison installationsUSB or RS 485 connection for networking and controlling up to 32
units with a personal computer
Pan rack with trolleyPlate rack with trolley for banquet operationsThermal cover for plate or pan rackConvoClean compartment cleaning solutionConvoCare concentrate for compartment rinse cycle"Dissolve" generator descaling solution Chicken Grill Rack12" x 20" Wire Baskets for frying productsAdditional 26" x 20" W
Pre-heat bridge
Forty (40) – 12" by 20" by 2 1/2" steam table pans
Short Form Specifications
asty
" de-moisturizing featur
Smart Key" for selecting option settings, two (2) speed
e. Multiple cooking stage programs, stored
Press & Go", one-step
Disappearing Door". Capacity for
ire Shelves
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76,85"
41.54"
2.80"
12.68"
2.80"
3.39"
13.08"
3.08"
14.26"
10.87"
42.29"
3.15"
6.50"
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18.90"
2.96"
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1.19"
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5.48"
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The "Advanced Closed System" offers the following advantages:
Saves energy
Automatic moisture level adjustment
Low heat and steam emission to the kitchen
Automatically regulated steam injection
Enables immediate change into the steam mode
"Crisp & Tasty" demoisturizing function
Model: OES-20.20
Pan Capacity [
20 (20" x 26") full size wire racks 20 (18" x 26") full size sheet pans - on wire racks
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13" x 18") half size sheet pans - on wire racks 40(12" x 20" x 2 1/2") steam table pans
4
(
12" x 20" x 1") steam table pans
40(
Unit (trolley) has 20 slide rails at 2.64" (67mm) apart
12" x 20") frying baskets - (no wire racks needed
40(
]:
)
For Banquet Operations: Optional Plate Rack holds 122 plates
Unit Dimensions:
Width - 53.83", Depth - 44.34", Height - 78.43"
Shipping Dimensions: Width - 60", Depth - 50", Height - 86" (including packaging)
Shipping Weight: 970 Lbs (including trolley)
Required Clearances:
Rear - 2", Left Side - 4", Right Side - 2 1/2"
• Allow for sufficient distance if a "high heat source" (i.e. Broiler) is located next to the unit.
• Allow for sufficient clearance on left side for service access (contact the factory service department for recommendations).
• Installation must comply with all local fire and health codes.
Agency Approvals: UL, UL - Sanitation (NSF Standards)
Electrical Requirements: 208/3/60 240/3/60 440/3/60 480/3/60
Total Connected Load: 55.7 KW 73.4 KW 62.8 KW 74.8 KW Hot Air: 51.5 KW 68.6 KW 57.6 KW 68.6 KW Amps per Phase: 154.6 176.6 82.5 90 Do not connect to a G.F.I. outlet
Water Connections: Cold Water (drinking water quality) Flow Pressure: 30 - 60 PSI Water Inlets: 3/4" GHT-F (Female Garden Hose Connection)
Treated Water for Steam Production
Untreated Water for Condenser and Hand Shower
NOTES:
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.
Drain Connection: 2" Tube
Venting: Exhaust Hood
Air Vent
*Connection for Cleaning Solution
*Connection for Rinse Cycle
Low Pressure Safety V
alve
*Available as an option
required
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CONTROL PANEL
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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.
OR
1. Press key (20) and rotate Selector Dial (23) to set core temperature.
ALL
1. Press key (6) to start the Combi.
2. To change the settings while cooking: press keys (18) OR (19) OR (20) and adjust the settings with the Selector Dial (23).
3. When the buzzer sounds press key (6) or open the door.
NOTES: See “CONTROL PANEL DETAIL VIEW” in Chapter 4, Section B for detailed descriptions of control panel functions.
Figure 4-1a
Control Panel
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B. CONTROL PANEL DETAIL VIEW
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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 continuously variable between 86°F and 248°F.
3. Combi Hot Air and Steam
Oven temperature is continuously variable between 212°F and 482°F.
4. Hot Air
Oven temperature is continuously variable between 86°F and 482°F.
5. Retherm
Oven temperature is continuously variable between 248°F and 320°F.
6. Start/Stop
Start cooking modes and recipes.
Stop the cooking activity.
Escape or Exit Smart Key functions
Programming / Help
7. Cookbook
Call up, exit cookbook.
View a list of stored recipes in the display.
8. Smart Key
Set Extra Functions.
Set-Up the Combi.
Enter Sub-Menus.
9. Edit
Create, change, copy, and delete re cipes.
Figure 4-1b
Control Panel
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Function Indicators
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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 Probe Temperature.
Display in programming mode:
Clear text.
Memory.
Symbols.
Settings
18. Oven Temperature
Set the nominal oven temperature.
View the actual or nominal oven
temperature.
19. Cooking Time
Set the cooking time from 1 minute to 9 hours, 59 minutes using the Selector Dial.
Set Continuous Mode
1. At 9:59 or 0:01, release the Selector Dial.
2. Turn the Selector Dial again to the left
or right.
See the actual or nominal cooking time.
See elapsed cooking time when using
Core Temperature mode.
20. Core Temperature
Set the nominal core temperature.
See the actual or nominal core
temperature.
See the actual core temperature during cooking time mode.
21 & 22. Scroll Left and Scroll Right
Page / Scroll one step forward or back in programming mode.
23. Selector Dial
Set: Oven temperature, cooking time, core temperature, recipe name, recipe number.
Select Smart Key functions, editing functions and recipes in the cookbook.
24. Press & Go Keys
Start saved recipes with one key.
LED below key lights up when
corresponding recipe is started.
Notes:
Magnetic door switch If the oven door is opened during operation, the magnetic door switch automatically interrupts the recipe. The timer stops. After closing the oven door, the Combi automatically continues the recipe. If the oven door is opened when the buzzer sounds at the end of a recipe, it automatically switches off.
Operate controls with hands only!
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AT THE END OF THE DAY OR SHIFT
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A. Cleaning the Oven Chamber
1. Cleaning – General
a. Regular cleaning of the Combi after use, inside and out, helps guarantee many years of
b. Clean and maintain the Combi ONLY when the Combi is cold. c. Use the hand shower only inside the oven chamber. d. Clean the outside the Combi by hand. e. Never use the hand shower, hose, pressure washer or similar dev ice on the outside of
f. NEVER spray anything on or into the air intakes or outlets of the Combi. g. Do NOT use hoses, pressure washers, high-pressure cleaners, or water jets to clean
h. Do NOT spray water into a hot oven chamber. i. Use only genuine Convotherm by Cleveland and Cleveland Range cleaning and
j. Never use irritant, acidic, highly alkaline cleaners, high-alcohol, chlorine, chlorinated, or
k. Poor water quality can cause discoloration inside the oven chamber. Remove these
l. Damage caused as a result of improper cleaning voids the warranty.
2. Semi-Automatic and Automatic Cleaning - General
a. If the oven chamber is very heavily soiled, additional manual cleaning may be necessary. b. Depending on the level of soiling of the oven chamber, the engaging frames and grills
c. Do NOT interrupt the semi-automatic or automatic cleaning process.
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.
Damage caused by improper cleaning will invalidate the Warranty!
satisfaction from your Combi.
the Combi.
inside the Combi oven chamber.
descaling products. Follow the instructions and heed and obey the warnings on the labels. Other products can cause injury, present heath hazards, and damage the Combi.
abrasive cleaning agents, scrapers, or abrasive materials to clean the Combi.
discolorations with CONVOCare. Spray CONVOCare on the affected surfaces in a COLD oven chamber, wait 10 minutes, wipe off with a soft cloth or sponge, and begin cleaning as usual.
may be left in the oven during the automatic cleaning process.
CAUTION
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WARNING
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When working with cleaning agents, nozzle rinsing fluid and spray bottles: Wear suitable clothing, protective gloves and protective goggles to help protect from splashes and spills. Failure to do so can result in chemical burns on skin and in eyes.
3. Manual Cleaning of the Oven Chamber
Read, understand, and heed and obey all instructions and safety information found on cleaning agent labels, Material Safety Data Sheets, and related documents and sources. Failure to do so can result in death, injury, and equipment damage.
a. Clean the Combi daily to prevent discoloration and corrosion of the stainless steel.
1) Avoid scratching the oven chamber or engaging frame.
2) Scratches can collect soil and / or allow corrosion to begin.
3) Do NOT use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents, scouring pads, or scrapers.
b. Clean the fan guard and the fan area behind the fan guard at the same time.
1) Release the quick-action locks on the oven racks and fan guard.
2) Pivot the oven racks and fan guard out into the oven chamber.
3) After cleaning, push the oven racks and fan guard closed and fix them in place with the quick-action locks.
WARNING
CAUTION
Do NOT use U-Shaped racks that are bent or otherwise damaged in any
way. Pans and accessories placed in damaged racks can tip and spill,
causing burns, injuries and/or equipment damage
4) Make sure that the U-Shaped racks do not become bent; otherwise grills, racks, containers and accessories will no longer be safely supported. If U-Shaped racks become bent then remove the Combi from service and contact your qualified Cleveland Range authorized service representative at once.
c. Clean the interior of the of the double glass doors daily.
1) Release the quick-action locks on the door glass.
2) Clean the glass with a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth.
3) Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents, scouring pads, or scrapers because they will damage the glass.
d. Regular cleaning of the hygienic plug-in gasket (door gasket) increases service life.
1) Wait for the gasket to cool.
2) Clean the gasket with mild, scent free dish detergent and a soft cloth.
3) Do not use harsh or abrasive agents, scouring pads or scrapers because they will damage the gasket.
4) Air dry the gasket.
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e. Clean the Bypass Measuring Aperture. (Opening in the oven
chamber on the left-hand side, slightly below the door latch. See diagram.)
1) Spray with CONVOClean.
2) Rinse clean with the hand shower.
f. Remove and clean the drain cover.
1) Clean food residue and drippings from the tray and drain in the oven chamber.
2) Spray on original CONVOClean oven chamber cleaner and allow it to take effect.
3) Rinse thoroughly with the hand shower.
g. Clean the drain and make sure that it is not
blocked.
h. Clean the demoisturizing tray (trough shaped area
under the drain cover).
Bypass
Drain Cover and Drain
i. Clean the door drip tray, appliance drip trays and accessory drip trays.
NOTES:
If a white deposit forms inside the oven chamber, the water treatment system is not correctly set, or the addition of a water treatment system is required. To remove this deposit, use vinegar and a soft cloth.
Ask your qualified Cleveland Ran ge authorized service representative about adding or setting a water treatment system.
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B. Semi-Automatic Cleaning of the Oven Chamber
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NOTE: Do NOT press the Start/Stop key while using the Semi-automatic Cleaning process. This stops the cleaning process.
WARNING
The Semi-Automatic Cleaning process is designed to be started when the oven chamber temperature is at or below 158°F. Death, injury, and equipment damage can result from starting the Semi-Automatic Cleaning process when the oven chamber is above 158°F.
1. Before starting the Semi-Automatic Cleaning process, make sure the oven chamber is below 158°F by stopping all processes and pressing the Temperature key twice to view the actual temperature.
a. If the oven chamber is above 158°F then open the Combi door and wait 15 minutes. b. Check the oven temperature again.
1) If the oven temperature is at or below 158°F then go to Step 2.
2) If the oven temperature is still above 158°F then wait 15 more minutes and check the oven chamber temperature. Repeat this step as needed until the oven chamber temperature is at or below 158°F and then go to Step 2.
2. See separate instruction sheet P/N 260AYM, “One-Hand Sprayer with Telescoping Wand,” for safety information, detailed instructions for using the sprayer, P/N 111598, and other information.
3. Always wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment when using this Sprayer, includin g protective gloves and goggles.
4. Close and latch the Combi door.
5. If the Combi is OFF, turn it ON.
6. Press the Smart Key. Various options appear in the display.
7. Use the Selector Dial to select “Cleaning”
8. Confirm by pressing the Smart Key.
9. Confirm “Yes” with the Smart Key. The semi-automatic cleaning process starts.
10. Semi-automatic cleaning uses cooking modes to assist the cleaning process. The display shows the nominal values for the cooking modes.
a. The first step is Hot Air mode at 158°F for 10 minutes, followed by a Signal Tone.
11. After the first Signal Tone, open the oven door, and follow instruction sheet in P/N 260AYM to spray the oven chamber, drain, grills, plates etc. with original Convotherm by Cleveland CONVOClean.
12. Close and latch the Combi door and allow the CONVOClean to take effect. The Semi­Automatic Cleaning mode continues to run.
a. The second step is Steam mode at 86°F for 10 minutes, followed by a Signal Tone.
13. After the second Signal Tone, clean behind the fan guard and the fan area. a. Release the quick-action locks on the oven racks and fan guard. b. Swing the oven racks and fan guard into the oven chamber. c. After cleaning, swing the oven racks and fan guard closed and fix it in place with the quick-action
locks.
14. Close and latch the Combi door. The Semi-Automatic Cleaning mode continues automatically.
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a. The third step is Steam mode at 86°F for 1 minute. No action is needed.
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b. The fourth step is Steam at 212°F for 10 minutes, followed by a Signal Tone.
15. Turn OFF the Combi when the Signal Tone sounds.
16. Use the hand shower to rinse thoroughly the oven chamber, accessories, and behind the fan guard.
17. In the case of severe staining or soiling, repeat the cleaning process.
18. After use or after cleaning, leave the Combi door open.
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C. CONVOClean Automatic Cleaning System (optional):
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NOTES:
Do NOT interrupt the automatic cleaning process. Interrupting a nd restarting the
Automatic Cleaning System with the ON/OFF key may start a 6 minute forced rinsing of the oven chamber to remove any CONVOClean and CONVOCare residue when the ON/OFF key is turned back ON. The Signal Tone sounds at the end of the forced rinsing cycle and the Combi is ON.
Do not open the Combi door du ring the automatic cleaning process, unless the
instruction “Open the door” and “close the door,” appears in the display.
Pre-clean manually to save water and CONVO Clean by selecting a lower cleaning
setting.
If the security questions are not answe red within 5 seconds, the Combi resets itself to the
query level and will not start.
If the message “No clea ner pressure” appears, check that there is enough CONVOClean
and/or CONVOCare in the correct containers. Refill them if necessary (red hose for CONVOClean, and blue or white hose for CONVOCare).
CAUTION
Always make sure the cleaning agent containers are correctly connected to the Combi
CONVOClean => RED
CONVOCare => BLUE or WHITE
A. See P/N 260AZA, “Instructions for CONVOClean System Start-up Kit,” for hose attachment,
solution mixing, and other information.
B. The CONVOClean Automatic Cleaning Process
1. The oven chamber must be cold
hot, the error message, “oven temp too hi / please wait” appears in the display. If this error message appears, open the Combi door, wait 15 minutes and then try to start the automatic cleaning process. Repeat as needed.
2. Before starting, remove large pieces food or cooking residue from the oven chamber to
help prevent the drain from becoming blocked.
3. Check the level of Convotherm by Cleveland CONVOClean and CONVOCare.
a. The containers must be full. b. The suction pipes must be located in the fluid. c. The hoses must be properly attached to the Combi.
4. Press the Smart Key. Various options appear in the display.
5. Use the Selector Dial to select “CONVOClean system”
6. Confirm by pressing the Smart Key.
7. PRESS the Temperature key and select the cleaning level (1-4) with the Selector Dial.
Approximate run times are listed to help plan use of the CONVOClean system. Times may vary by +/- 15 minutes.
1 “Light Soiling” 55 minutes. 2 “Medium Soiling” 1 hour and 30 minutes.
before starting this process. If the oven chamber is still
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3 “Strong Soiling” 2 hours.
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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 empty, then answer “No.”
11. Confirm by pressing the Smart Key.
12. “Start auto-cleaning?” appears in the display.
13. Answer “Yes.”
14. Confirm by pressing the Smart Key.
15. The CONVOClean system starts.
16. The instruction “open the door” appears in the display to check the function of the
magnetic door switch.
17. Open the Combi door.
18. The instruction “close the door,” appears in the display to check the function of the
magnetic door switch.
19. Close the door.
20. The self test “water supply open?” appears in the display. If the water supply is on (open),
then the self test question disappears from the display. a. If “water supply open?” does not disappear from the display, or “not enough water”
appears in the display, then check the water supply.
b. The CONVOClean system resumes running after the water supply is restored.
21. “Cleaning in progress” appears in the display and the CONVOClean process ru ns.
22. The Signal Tone sounds at the end of the CONVOClean cycle and “end of cleaning”
appears in the display.
23. Press the Start/Stop key to stop the Signal Tone and end the CONVOClean process.
24. The Combi is ON and ready to use.
25. After use or after cleaning, leave the Combi door open.
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DESCALE STEAM GENERATOR
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A. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Steam generators should be descaled at least once a month, depending on scale buildup. If you have serious steam generator scale buildup, a water treatment system should be installed for the steamer. If this is not possible, the frequency of descaling should be increased.
2. Cleveland Range, recommends the use of DISSOLVE® Descaler Solution, Cleveland Range Part Number 106174. No other system of steamer descaling should be used.
3. NOTE: Part No. 106174 is the Part No. for a case (6 1-gallon containers) of DISSOLVE descaler.
4. THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE WITH DISSOLVE Cleveland Range Part Number 106174 ONLY.
5. Health Hazard Data, Effects of Overexposure – This product may cause a burning sensation to eyes or skin.
6. Emergency and First Aid Procedures - In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. In case of skin contact: wash with soap and water. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If burning persists, call a physician. If swallowed, drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and call a physician.
7. Spill or Leak Procedures – Rinse with plenty of water to dilute. Sodium carbonate or calcium carbonate may be used to soak up liquid. Spent material is considered non­hazardous and may be disposed of in a sewer system with water flush.
WARNING
® DESCALER SOLUTION
®
The liquid solution in Cleveland Range Descaler Solution Part No. 106174, “DISSOLVE® Descaler
Solution,”
can be harmful if not handled properly.
Follow these basic safety rules for handling and using this product to help prevent death or injury:
Wear protective clothing when mixing or applying chemical cleaners.
Wear rubber gloves, and OSHA approved eye protection when descaling to help avoid injury.
Avoid breathing fumes. If liquid comes in contact with skin, wash with soap and water.
If chemical contacts eyes, flush with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
If chemical is swallowed or ingested, drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and call a physician.
Failure to do so can result in death or injury.
Use ONLY the DISSOLVE® Descaler method using Part No. 106174 to descale the Combi. Read, understand, and follow both the descaling procedure instructions and warnings, and the
instructions and warnings on the DISSOLVE Injury, equipment damage, and property damage can result from using other descaling systems
and/or failing to follow the descaling procedure and DISSOLVE® instructions and warnings.
CAUTION
®
label and MSDS.
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DANGER
B. GENERAL SAFETY FOR DESCALING
1. Always wear suitable protective clothing including appropriate gloves, and eye protection.
2. Read, understand, heed and obey and obey and obey, and follow all directions on the descaler label, MSDS, and related documents
3. Never operate the Combi when descaler has been applied or while descaling.
4. Descale only when the Combi is cold.
5. Immediately wipe up any leaked or spilled descaling fluid
C. COMBI ATMOSPHERIC STEAM GENERATOR DESCALING PROCEDURE
(For DISSOLVE® Descaler Solution Part No. 106174)
This procedure takes approximately 3 hours to complete. Do NOT heat the Combi during descaling.
1. Turn ON the Combi at the Control Power Service Disconnect switch located below the hand shower.
2. Turn ON the Combi with the ON/OFF key.
3. Open the door to the cooking compartment.
4. Run a manual steam generator rinse cycle.
To Empty and Rinse the Steam Generator: a. Press the Smart Key. b. Select “Manual Steam Generator Rinse” with the
Selector Dial. c. Confirm “Yes” with the Smart Key. d. Steam generator rinses and begins to refill to
operating level.
4. Remove the cap from the descale port located at the top of the Combi (See Figure 6-1).
5. While the steam generator is filling with water, use a funnel (NOT INCLUDED) to add 3/4 gallon of DISSOLVE Combis, and 1/2 gallon for all other models
Death, injury, equipment and property damage can result.
This procedure is slightly different depending on the model
being descaled. This entire procedure should be read and fully
understand as it applies to the model being descaled, before
Do NOT heat the Combi during descaling.
be
inning the actual descaling operation.
® descaler solution into the descaling port of 20.20
WARNING
.
Figure 6-1
Descaling Port
Located at Right Rear of the Combi
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While adding liquid to the steam generator through the descaler inlets, pour slowly to avoid overflow.
Wipe up any spills at once to avoid etching.
6. After the automatic fill cycle has ended, turn OFF the Combi with the ON/OFF key, and at the Control Power Service Disconnect switch located below the hand shower. See Figure 6-2.
7. Add cold tap water through the descale port until descaling solution enters the cooking compartment through the steam port or until the descaling port overflows (water required varies depending on the Model).
Wipe up any spills and overflows.
8. Let the Descaler work for 1 hour.
9. Turn the Combi ON at the Control Power Service Disconnect switch located below the
hand shower. See Figure 6-2.
10. Turn ON the Combi with the ON/OFF key.
11. Run a manual steam generator rinse cycle (Step 4).
12. After the automatic fill cycle has ended, turn OFF the Combi with ON/OFF key, and at the
Control Power Service Disconnect switch located below the hand shower. See Figure 6-
2.
13. Add water through the descale port until water enters the cooking compartment through
the steam port or until the descaling port overflows (water required varies depending on the Model) to rinse descaler from the area above the normal water fill level.
14. Replace the descale port cap.
15. Turn the Combi ON at the Control Power Service Disconnect switch located below the
hand shower. See Figure 6-2.
16. Turn ON the Combi with the ON/OFF key.
17. After the Automatic Fill ends, run a manual steam generator rinse cycle (See Step 4).
18. Run Combi mode for 30 minutes at 212° F with Crisp & Tasty function.
19. Close the cooking compartment door.
a. Press Combi key. b. Press Temperature key. c. Set temperature with Selector Dial to 212° F. d. Press Time key. e. Set time with the Selector Dial for 30 minutes. f. Press Smart Key Various options appear in the display. g. Select “Crisp & Tasty” with the Selector Dial. h. Select the Crisp & Tasty level to “high demoisturizing – continuous” with the Selector
Dial.
i. Confirm “Yes” with Smart Key. j. The Crisp & Tasty icon
k. Press the Start/Stop key to start. l. Signal Tone sounds and steaming stops after 30 minutes. m. Press the Start/Stop key to end the Signal Tone.
20. Run a manual steam generator rinse cycle. (See Step 4) This is the final rinse. The
Combi is now ready for normal operation.
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47 2 111543 RING, RETAINING, EXTERNAL, 1/4", STAINLESS STEEL,
48 2 111542 WASHER, BELLEVILLE, M8, SERRATED BOTH SIDES, SST,
49 2 111541 NUT, HEX, LEFT-HAND, M8 X 1.25 (DIN 934L), STAINLESS STEEL 50 2 111540 NUT, HEX, M10 X 1.5 (DIN 934), STAINLESS STEEL 51 8 C8006060 SCHNORR LOCK WASHER 52 8 C8005050 WASHER, 8.4 A2 DIN 125 53 8 C8004057 NUT, HEX, M8 A4 54 8 C6015213 SPACER, MOTOR 1.299 (FAN DISTANCE 2.008in) 55 2 C6015050 SPRING, MOTOR SHAFT SEAL 56 1 C2216466 AIR GUIDE, RIGHT, EXHAUST 57 4 C6012011 DOORSTOPPER VA VST 58 1 C2017000 SAFETY RAIL, VST, X.20 59 1 C6012009 GUIDE STRIP, LOWER VST 60 1 C5001041 SAFETY TEMPERATURE LIMITER, 340ºC 61 1 19993 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPDT, ON/OFF 15A, 125V 62 1 C6005048 DIAPHRAGM GROMMET ø 60 mm (DG 48) P2 63 1 C6005427 DIAPHRAGM GROMMET ø 83 (DG60) FOR VAC. REG. VALVE 64 1 C21145294 ASSY, OUTER BASE, ELEC, 20.20 65 1 C2215098 INNER HOUSING, ELEC, GEN, 20.20, REI, KTM 66 1 C2216796 ASSEMBLY, COVER, DEHUMIDIFYING GUTTER
SST, 20.20 COMBI
4/8 POLE, 0.9KW, ELECT. COMBI
10.21mm ID X 24mm OD X 1.85mm THICK
WALDES #5100-25H
8.4mm ID X 13mm OD X 0.8mm THICK
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59
54 60 19
1
6
45
43
44
21
34
47
35
46
31
37
9
38
40
39
35
36
22
57
26
33
12
2
49 4
50
51
58
25 14 23
13
18
8
17
36
37
32
55
28
11
56
3
27
20 24
10 7
29
25
5
30
30
61
48
24
15
29
52
2020 ELECTRIC INJ W CLEANING
26
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27
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C2114828 ASSEMBLY/WELDMENT, TOP, INTERMEDIATE, 12.20/20.20 2 1 C2115487 ASSEMBLY, PANEL, RIGHT SIDE, 20.20 3 1 C2114721 WELDMENT, REINFORCEMENT, DOOR LATCH, 20.10/20.20 4 1 C2114690 ASSEMBLY, SLIDE BAR, DISAPPEARING DOOR, X.20 5 1 C2114747 ASSEMBLY, PANEL, REAR, ELECTRIC & GAS INJECTOR, 20.20 6 1 C2114787 ASSEMBLY, PANEL, LEFT SIDE, 20.20 7 1 C2216090 FAN, AIR INLET BOX ASSEMBLY 8 1 C2115447 ASSEMBLY, CORNER, FRONT LEFT, 20.20 9 2 C6010003 WHEEEL, BLOWER, 405mm OD X 150mm WIDE, TYPE 304
10 1 C2115394 ASSEMBLY, COOLING FAN 11 1 C2012107 ASSEMBLY, CONDENSER, FLOOR UNIT 12 2 C2614841 CAVITY LIGHT 13 1 C2614266 ASSEMBLY, CONTROLLER 14 1 C2514356 ASSEMBLY, DOOR, 20.20 15 1 C2214138 WELDMENT, AIR GUIDE, FAN SPACE, 20.20, ELEC 16 1 C2114296-3 ASSY, CONTROL PANEL, SPRITZER, WITH PICTO 17 2 C50170171 ASSEMBLY,TUBULAR HEATING ELEMENT 2X15.75 KW 18 1 C2216070 ASSEMBLED, BLOCK 19 1 C2614750 ASSEMBLY, GUIDE CLIP, VST, FLOOR MODEL 20 1 C2115493 ASSEMBLY, CORNER, FRONT, RIGHT, 20.20 21 2 C50180031 MOTOR W/STUD, 380-480V 60HZ, 380-415V 50HZ, 3-PHASE,
22 1 C26142631 ASSEMBLY, CORE TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 20.20 23 1 C26148301 FINAL ASSEMBLY, DISAPPEARING DOOR, X.20 24 1 C22160803 ASSEMBLY, HAND SHOWER 25 1 C7011007 DOOR SEAL, 20.20 26 1 C2114732 FACEPLATE, UPPER X.20 27 1 C2114730 FACEPLATE, LOWER, 12.20/20.20 28 1 C2114636 CORNER, WELDED, REAR LEFT 20.10/20.20 29 1 C2216465 AIR GUIDE, LEFT, EXHAUST 30 2 C2216467 PLATE, AIR GUIDE, FLOW 31 1 C2016009 COVER, BYPASS 32 2 C2614735 MOTOR STIFFENER, 20.10/20.20 33 1 C2216797 STIFFENER, INNER CAVITY, RIGHT SIDE 20.20 34 2 C2114140 MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE 35 2 C6015210 SHIM, WEARING MOTOR SHAFT SEAL 36 2 C6015206 BUSHING, LABYRINTH 37 4 C6015021 SEALING RING, MOTOR SHAFT, VITON, COMBI 38 2 111544 WASHER, BELLEVILLE, M10, SMOOTH, TYPE 301 SST,
39 2 111543 RING, RETAINING, EXTERNAL, 1/4", STAINLESS STEEL,
40 2 111542 WASHER, BELLEVILLE, M8, SERRATED BOTH SIDES, SST,
41 2 111541 NUT, HEX, LEFT-HAND, M8 X 1.25 (DIN 934L), STAINLESS STEEL 42 2 111540 NUT, HEX, M10 X 1.5 (DIN 934), STAINLESS STEEL 43 8 C8006060 SCHNORR LOCK WASHER 44 8 C8005050 WASHER, 8.4 A2 DIN 125 45 8 C8004057 NUT, HEX, M8 A4 46 8 C6015213 SPACER, MOTOR 1.299 (FAN DISTANCE 2.008in) 47 2 C6015050 SPRING, MOTOR SHAFT SEAL 48 1 C2216466 AIR GUIDE, RIGHT, EXHAUST 49 4 C6012011 DOORSTOPPER VA VST 50 1 C2017000 SAFETY RAIL, VST, X.20 51 1 C6012009 GUIDE STRIP, LOWER VST 52 1 19993 SWITCH,ROCKER, DPDT, ON/OFF 15A, 125V 53 1 C6005048 DIAPHRAGM GROMMET ø 60 mm (DG 48) 54 1 C6005427 DIAPHRAGM GROMMET ø 83 (DG60) FOR VAC. REG. VALVE 55 1 3005031 ASSEMBLY, COMPONENT PANEL, OES 20.20 480V 56 1 C21145295 ASSY, BASE, ELEC, 20.20, W/CLEANING 57 1 C2215097 INNER HOUSING, ELEC, INJ, 20.20, REI, KTM 58 1 C2214157 ASSEMBLY, INTAKE PLATE IN 20.20 59 1 C2114292 AIR OUTLET CONECTING PIECE 20.20 GEN. 6.20/10.10/20.20 INJ. 60 1 111665 PANEL, TOP, ELECTRIC, INJECTOR, 12.20/20.20 61 1 C2216796 ASSEMBLY, COVER, DEHUMIDIFYING GUTTER
SST, 20.20 COMBI
4/8 POLE, 0.9KW, ELECT. COMBI
10.21mm ID X 24mm OD X 1.85mm THICK
WALDES #5100-25H
8.4mm ID X 13mm OD X 0.8mm THICK
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TOLERANCES
(UNLESS OTHERWISE
NOTED)
ANGULAR
`
`
DECIMAL
0.030
1
1 1
2 1
6 3
7
8 13
9
10
11
12
13 3
14
15
16 8
17
18 6
19 3 111 636 DIN RAIL 6.5"2021 1
22
23 9
24 1
25
26
27
28
29
30 6 111 606
31 6 111 605
32
33
34
35
36 13
37
38 15
39
40
41
42 2
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
76
77
78
79
ITEM
B1
B2
10
36
27
27
27
36
27
17
49
44
6
8
24
10
10
25
13
8
836
8
2
10
10
23
38
10
26
20
12
9
9
9
10
13
8
34
22
21
30 31
20
11
34
48
34
19
1
50
51
46
45
33
52
53
233810
34
28
42
35
12
9
9
9
9
8
29
34
54
20
34
20
31
30
10
10
32
47
6
10
34
34
19
36
34
10
19
14
10
12
13
37
18
20
7
43
16
17
16
17
35
39
40
41
41
41
16
15
28
COMPONENT PANEL ASSEMBLY, 480V
OEB 20.20 MODELS
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COMPONENT PANEL ASSEMBLY, 480V
29
OEB 20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C5115405 PLATE, ELECTRICAL MOUNTING 20.20 2 1 300350 POWER SUPPLY (12V) 6 3 C4011000 CONTACTOR, 25A SPRING LOADED TERMINAL 7 3 C4011001 CONTACTOR, 32A SPRING LOADED 8 13 C4011004 RC FILTER, CONTACTOR 9 7 C4011013 CONTACTOR, 50A SCREW TERMINAL 10 14 C4014000 SNAP-ON END BRACKET 11 3 C4014001 JUMPER, 2 PIN 12 3 C4014006 TERMINAL BLOCK, CONDUCTOR, SPRING-LOADED 13 3 C4014011 COVER, FOUR-WIRE 14 5 C4014013 TERMINAL BLOCK, SPRING- LOADED, FOUR-WIRE 15 1 C4014029 TERMINAL BLOCK, SPRING-LOADED, 1.5MM-BLUE 16 8 C4014030 TERMINAL BLOCK, SPRING LOADED, 1.5MM2 17 3 C4014031 COVER 2.5 MM2 18 6 C4014037 DINRAIL MOUNTED FUSEHOLDER (6.3X32) 19 3 111636 DIN RAIL 6.5" 20 5 111634 DIN RAIL 11.5" 21 1 C5116111 BRACKET, MOUNTING TERMINAL BLOCK 22 15 C4014017 TERMINAL BLOCK, SPRING CAGE, 35 MM2 23 9 C4014052 JUMPER, 2-PIN, 35MM 24 1 C4011008 CONTACTOR, IEC, AC COIL 230/240 VOLT, 125 AMP 25 2 300473 RELAY SOCKET 26 2 300470 RELAY, DPDT 27 4 C4014027 TERMINAL BLOCK, SPRING-LOADED 28 4 111751 BUSHING, UNIVERSAL,1.5DIA HOLE,HEYCO#2213,SNAP-IN UL 29 1 300454 THERMOSTAT (62C) 30 6 111606 M4 LOCK WASHER 31 6 111605 M4 NUT 32 2 111607 SCREW, FILISTER HD, M4 X 30 33 4 C8001024 SCREW, FILISTER HD, M4x10 DIN 7985 34 24 106123 SCREW, 10-32 X 1/2, TORX/ PAN HD, THRD FORMING, ZN 35 7 C4014044 LABEL, BLANK, TERMINAL BLOCK, ZB6 36 13 C4014033 LABEL BLANK, TERMINAL BLOCK, ZB4 37 12 C4014039 LABEL BLANK, TERMINAL BLOCK, ZBF6 38 15 C4014042 LABEL BLANK, TERMINAL BLOCK, ZB10 39 2 300416 FUSE MDA-2 40 1 300418 FUSE MDA-1 41 3 300444 FUSE MDA-25 42 2 19555 SPACER,1/4" I.D. X 1/2 O.D. 43 1 300520 TRANSFORMER, CONTROL, 480V 44 2 109380 FUSE, 3.5 AMP 45 1 02193 TERMINAL BLOCK HEAVY DUTY 46 1 12331 LUG, GROUND, SOLDERLESS 47 1 C700106608000 EDGE GUARD 8.00" LONG 48 1 C700106611500 EDGE GUARD 11.500" LONG 49 1 300526 FUSE BLOCK KIT 50 1 19170 SCREW, HEX HD, 1/4-20x5/8, SST 51 1 23116 WASHER, FLAT, .281 ID x.625 OD x .065 THK, SST 52 1 23105 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4", SST 53 1 14618 NUT, HEX, 1/4-20, STAINLESS STEEL 54 1 109986 LABEL, FUSE SIZE, 5 AMPS 76 2 300539 MOTOR STARTER, 1.6 - 2.5 AMP 77 4 300537 AUXILLIARY CONTACT 78 2 300538 MOTOR STARTER, .63 - 1 AMP 79 1 300428 RC FILTER, CONTACTOR
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5
2
4
10
9
1
7
6
3
8
ASSEMBLY, CONTROL PANEL, WITH PICTO
30
ALL MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C2114297 WELDMENT, CONTROL PANEL 2 1 C5019101 CONTROLLER, 5010 OPERATING MODULE 3 4 1 C5009313 LATCH ROCKER 5 1 C5009314 KNOB, SELECTOR, COMBI 6 10 C8009030 SPACER, CONTROL PANEL 7 8 10 C6005254 NUT, KNURLED 9 1 111588 LABEL, CONTROL PANEL, STEAM GEN, WITH PICTO
10 11 2 C8007013 SLOTTED PAN-HEAD TAPPING SCREW 2.2 X 13 12 1 300533 CABLE, CONNECTING, CONTROL (NOT SHOWN)
1
1
1 111590 LABEL, CONTROL PANEL, SPRITZER, WITH PICTO 2
C5019105 CONTROLLER, 5010 PICTOMODULE PICTO
C7011010 GASKET, FRONT PLATE
C6005270 SPACER, CONTROL KNOB STOP
C2114296 B & C2114296-3 B
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A
A
B
B
5
4
1
11
98
12
SECTION A-A
SECTION B-B
ASSEMBLY, OUTER BASE
31
OGB 20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 4 100413 FOOT ASS'Y, ADJUSTABLE (FOR 1.250 SQ. TUBING), ANCHORABLE TIEDOWN 2
1 3 1 C2115477 WELDMENT, GUIDE RAIL, LEFT, 12.20/20.20 4 1 C2115393 WELDMENT, BASE, GAS GENERATOR, 12.20/20.20 5 1 C2114627 COVER, BOTTOM, ACCESS, CONDENSER 6
10 7 10 C8003043 HEXAGON BOLT M6x16 8 2 C8003035 HEXAGON BOLT M5X10 9 2 C8006058 SCHNORR LOCK WASHER 10
2 11 7 C8008094 BLIND RIVET NUT M5 A2 HEXAGON 12 22 C8008089 BLIND RIVET NUT M6 A2 HEXAGON
C2115476 WELDMENT, GUIDE RAIL, RIGHT, 12.20/20.20
C8006057 SCHNORR LOCK WASHER
111519 PLUG, 1" SQUARE, RIBBED, BLACK POLYETHYLENE, FITS ID 0.844" - 0.924"
C2114544 A
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5
916
12 10 16
5
5
545
3
11
815
7
815
1
2
ASSEMBLY, WATER VALVE
32
OES 20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 2 300407 FILTER, ELECTRICAL 2 4 300509 TERMINAL, 18-22 AWG PIGGY BACK 3 4 1 111646 TEE, BRASS, 3/8" BRASS 5 6 111498 HOSE, SILICONE, 3/8" ID (SPECIFY LENGTH) 7 1 C5001085 PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE OD GAS 8 9 1 C6006140 GAUGE, 60 PSI BOTTOM MOUNT 10 1 C5009063 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH, INJ, (CHANGE-OVER CONTACT) 11 1 300457 VALVE ASSY. 2 WAY 240VAC 12 15 A/R 111651 SEALANT, LOCTITE, WHITE, DRI-SEAL 513 16 A/R 00946 TAPE, TEFLON, 1/2"
9
2
1
111647 CLAMP, OETIKER, S/S, 19/32"
C6015401 BARB, 1/2 R X 3/8 HOSE
C6015234 CROSS, 3/8 HOSE BARB
C2016067 B
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1
1316
4
14
9
11 17
10
11 17
4
12
4
2
4
2
3
4
7
ASSEMBLY, WATER VALVE
33
OEB 20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 300453 VALVE ASSEMBLY, 3WAY 240VAC 2 3 300407 FILTER, ELECTRICAL 3 6 300509 TERMINAL, 18-22 AWG 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" BRASS 10 1 C5001085 PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE OD GAS 11 2 C6015401 BARB, 1/2 R X 3/8 HOSE 12 1 C6015232 CONNECTION NOZZLE 0.6MM 6.20/10.10/10.20 13 1 C6006140 GAUGE, 60 PSI BOTTOM MOUNT 14 1 C5009063 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH, INJ, (CHANGE-OVER CONTACT) 16 A/R 00945 TAPE, TEFLON, 1/2" 17 A/R 111651 SEALANT, LOCTITE, WHITE, DRISEAL, 513
C2016066 B
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A
B
611
4
10
9
7 8
5
1
2
3
2
DETAIL A
DETAIL B
ASSEMBLY, STEAM GENERAT0R, ELECTRIC, HEATER SELECTION
34
OEB-20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C2314219 WELDMENT, STEAM GEN, ELEC, 20.20 2 2 C6015022 FLAT GASKET 60 x 48.5 x 2 FOR STEAM GENERATOR 3 1 C6015207 HEXAGON NUT G 1 1/2" FOR STEAM GENERATOR 4 1 C2314244 SUSPENSION, STEAM GEN, 20.10/20.20 5 3 C6015023 FLAT GASKET FOR IMMERSION HEATER 6 3 C5017014 ASSEMBLY, IMMERSION HEATER, 13.2 kW, 230 V 7 1 C5019003 ASSEMBLY, DOUBLE LEVEL PROBE 8 1 C6015040 FLAT GASKET FOR DOUBLE-LEVEL PROBE 9 1 C7013157 INSULATION, GEN, ELEC, OUTER, 20.20 10 10 101953 CLIP, INSULATION RETAINER, 1-1/2, .105 HOLE, GALV. 11 17 C8017011 NUT, FLANGE, HEX
C2314210SERV B
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6 5 7
8 5
5
1
6
2
3
4
5
6
PUMP, STEAM GENERATOR
35
OEB 20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 300507 DRAIN PUMP, 230 V 2 3 4 111633 SCREW, HEX HD, M3 x 16, SST, FULLY THREADED 4 4 C8017008 NUT, LOCKING, SERRATED 5 5 C8017011 NUT, FLANGE, HEX 6 7 1 111675 BRACKET, Z, GEN, ELEC, 20.20 8 1 102513 WASHER FLAT 0.312 I.D. X 0.750 O.D. X .080 THK, S/S
1
4
111676 BRACKET,PUMP MTG,OEB 20.20
C8005040 WASHER, FLAT, 6.4 A2, DIN 125
C23142471 A
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4
1
3
5
6
7
8
DOOR COMPLETE
36
20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C2514363 ASSEMBLY, OUTER DOOR, 20.20 2 1 C2514394 ASSEMBLY, INNER DOOR, 20.20 3 1 C6012000 DOOR HANDLE, LOCKING 4 5 2 C8015000 MLF SCREW M6X8 6 1 C2514430 UNHINGING SAFEGUARD, DOOR 7 1 C8001024 SCREW, FILISTER HD, M4x10 DIN 7985 8 9 A/R C7004012 LOCTITE 243 (NOT SHOWN) 10 A/R C7003087 GREASE FRONT DOORS OD
1
1
C6009016 PLASTIC LETTER "C" RED
C8005021 WASHER, 4.3, DIN 125
C2514356SERV A
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A
E
D
D
E
B
C
INSTALLED
ORIENTATION
17
SLIDING PLATE, COMPLETE
37
ALL 6.20, 10.10 MODELS & 20.20 MODELS
Page 1 of 2
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C2614806 CARRIAGE PLATE, WELDED, 6.20
C2614807 CARRIAGE PLATE, WELDED, 10.10 & 10.20
C2614809 CARRIAGE PLATE, 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, CARRIAGE PLATE 5 2 C6015226 LOCKING BLOCK RST 6 2 C6012006 DOOR STOP, RST 7 1 C2013004 HINGE, LOWER, WELDMENT, DOOR 8 11 C8006057 SCHNORR LOCK WASHER 9 2 C8006063 SCHNORR-LOCK WASHER 10 5 C8006060 SCHNORR LOCK WASHER 11 4 C8004057 NUT, HEX 12 1 C8005050 WASHER, 8.4 A2 DIN 125 13 1 C8003058 HEXAGON BOLT, M8 X 35 14 11 C8003043 HEXAGON BOLT M6x16 15 4 C8013002 FILLISTER HEAD SCREW DIN 912 - M8X25 16 2 C8008095 BLIND RIVET NUT M6 ROUND 17 2 C8001073 HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW M6x16 18 2 C8004040 HEXAGON NUT 19 1 C2014004 LOCKING PLATE, CARRIAGE, LOWER PART 20 7 C8005041 WASHER 6.4 A2 DIN 9021 21 A/R C7004014 LOCTITE 638 22 2 C8003066 BOLT, HEX HD, M10x30, 6.20, 10.10 & 10.20
C8013000 BOLT, HEX HD, M10x25, 20.10 & 20.20
C2614801 B, C2614802 B & C2614804 P1
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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
161
8
20
11 21
10
17
17
22
14 21
3 9
6
15
5
8 14
4
18
SLIDING PLATE, COMPLETE
38
ALL 6.20, 10.10 MODELS & 20.20 MODELS
Page 2 of 2
C2614801 B, C2614802 B & C2614804 P1
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5
4
3
2
1
EXTERIOR SHEETING
39
ALL 20.20 MODELS
IITTEEMM QQTTYY PPAARRTT NN00.. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
1 1 C2514356 DOOR, 20.20, COMPLETE 2 1 C2114657 WELDMENT, CORNER, FRONT LEFT, 20.20 3 1 C2114787 PANEL ASSY, LEFT, OGB 20.20, OGS 20.20, OEB 20.20, OES 20.20 4 1 C2114767 PANEL ASSY, REAR, OGB 20.20
- 1 C2114747 PANEL ASSY, REAR, OGS 20.20, OEB 20.20, OES 20.20 5 1 C2115467 PANEL, TOP, OGB 20.20
- 1 C2115457 PANEL, TOP, OGS 20.20
- 1 C2114704 PANEL, TOP, OEB 20.20
- 1 111665 PANEL, TOP, OES 20.20
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CLEVELAND RANGE OEB 20.20
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
When using these instructions refer 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 the Safety Contactor (KO) b The terminals 2 and 3 of the Control Power Switch (S1)
2 When the Control Power Switch (S1) is turned on (closed)
a The red light on the switch is energized. b Incoming power (220 VAC) is sent through the 2A fuse (F1.1) to
The 12 vdc power supply (G1) 12vdc is sent to terminals 3 and 4 of the connector X10 on the Control
Board (A10)
Terminal 1 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10)
Terminal 10 of connector X13 on the Control Board (A10)
The return of the Supply is sent to terminal 7 of connector X13 on the Control
Board (A10)
c With 220 VAC to the Control Board (A10) The Operation Board (A11) is
energized
An alarm will sound for one second
All the LED’s and the display will energize one at a time.
“STARTING” will be displayed for 3 seconds
“please wait” will be displayed
The international model number will be displayed
The time and date will be displayed and this will continue until the on/off
switch is depressed.
3 When the ON/OFF is depressed with the combi in the steam mode
a After a date change (the first time the combi is turned on) the display will ask
“Generator Flush?”. If no answer is given in 10 seconds or a yes is indicated the flush will begin.
220 VAC is sent from terminal 1 of connector X13 on the Control Board (A10) to the Generator Pump (M4).
As the water level drops below the probes the fill solenoid (Y3) will energize. This rocking of the water will help flush scale from the generator.
Then the pumps will be energized again
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.,
b The display will show the set temperature and set time when the flush cycle is
complete.
c The Control Board (A10) will check the water level by looking for a ground at
terminals 1 and 2 on connector X15. These are connected to the high and low probes (B1) in the steam generator.
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If the ground is not found 220 VAC is sent from terminal 7 on connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the fill solenoid (Y3)
The fill solenoid opens and the generator is filled until both probes are grounded. If the top probe becomes ungrounded for more that 5 seconds the fill
solenoid (Y3) will energize.
If the bottom probe becomes ungrounded the combi will fill immediately
and the combi will not heat
d When the terminal 2 on connector X15 is grounded
220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K4 to the coil of Contactor K1 until the steam generator get to 190 degrees F (probe B4).
The contactor K1 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 9.4 KW element (E1) The normally closed auxiliary contact of K1 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
220 VAC is sent from terminal 8 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K44 to the coil of Contactor K2 until the steam generator get to 190 degrees F (probe B4). The contactor K2 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 6.27 KW element
(E2)
The normally closed auxiliary contact of K2 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
4 With the combi in the steam mode with time on the timer, the door closed and the
start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the steam symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
NOTE: If the temperature is less than 212 degrees F than fan will be pulsed on for 2 seconds every 60 seconds after the cabinet set temp (B6).
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactors K55 and K56 The K55 and K56 contactors close sending 220 VAC through the Q56
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a high speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of both K55 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactors K55 and K56 to the coil of contactor K57 The K57 contactor closes Sending 220 VAC through the Q57 thermal
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
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For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The steam generator circuit is energized
220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K4 to the coil of Contactor K1 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature and the bypass probe (B5) senses 162 degrees F.
The contactor K1 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 9.4 KW element (E1) The normally closed auxiliary contact of K1 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
220 VAC is sent from terminal 8 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K44 to the coil of Contactor K2 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature and the bypass probe (B5) senses 162 degrees F. The contactor K2 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 6.27 KW element
(E2)
The normally closed auxiliary contact of K2 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
If the reduced power option is chosen then the K2 Contactor is not
energized.
When the compartment temp is reached, the steam heat circuit is controlled by the B4 probe in the bypass tube.
NOTE: If the set temperature is above 212 degrees F the hot air circuit will be energized (after the by pass probe is satisfied) until the compartment setting is reached. The steam circuit always takes precedence.
d 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.
e When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount
the cycle ends and the steam generator reverts to the standby temperature of 190­degree F.
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5 With the combi in the Hot Air mode with time on the timer, the door closed and the
start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the Hot Air symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
NOTE: If the temperature is less than 212 degrees F than fan will be pulsed on for 2 seconds every 60 seconds after the cabinet set temp (B6)
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactors K55 and K56 The K55 and K56 contactors close sending 220 VAC through the Q56
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a high speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of both K55 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactors K55 and K56 to the coil of contactor K57 The K57 contactor closes Sending 220 VAC through the Q57 thermal
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The hot air heat circuit is energized
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K2 and K1 to the coil of Contactor K4 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature. The contactor K4 closes and to legs of the 220 VAC is sent to the 18 KW
element (E4)
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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 K44 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature. The contactor K44 closes and the third leg of 220 VAC is sent to the 18
KW element (E4)
If the reduced power option is chosen then the K44 Contactor is not
energized.
d 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.
e If the “Crisp and Tasty” mode is selected
220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the Dehumidification Valve (Y2) to pull the humidity out of the cabinet down the drain. In the light and medium modes (one and two drops in the display) the Y2
valve will be energized until the bypass probe (B5) is satisfied.
In the full mode (3 drops in the display) the Y2 valve will be energized
continuously.
f When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount
the cycle ends and the steam generator reverts to the standby temperature of 190­degree F.
6 With the combi in the Combi mode with time on the timer, the door closed and the
start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the combi symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactors K55 and K56 The K55 and K56 contactors close sending 220 VAC through the Q56
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a high speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of both K55 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactors K55 and K56 to the coil of contactor K57
The K57 contactor closes Sending 220 VAC through the Q57 thermal
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
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For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The steam generator circuit is energized. Steam production takes precedence in
the combi mode.
220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K4 to the coil of Contactor K1 until the bypass probe (B5) senses 162 degrees F.
The contactor K1 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 9.4 KW element (E1) The normally closed auxiliary contact of K1 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
220 VAC is sent from terminal 8 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K44 to the coil of Contactor K2 until the bypass probe (B5) senses 162 degrees F. The contactor K2 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 6.27 KW element
(E2)
The normally closed auxiliary contact of K2 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
If the reduced power option is chosen then the K2 Contactor is not
energized.
d After the bypass probe (B5) is satisfied then the hot air heat circuit is energized to
increase the cabinet temperature to the setting.
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K2 and K1 to the coil of Contactor K4 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature. The contactor K4 closes and to legs of the 220 VAC is sent to the 18 KW
element (E4)
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 K44 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature.
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The contactor K44 closes and the third leg of 220 VAC is sent to the 18
KW element (E4)
If the reduced power option is chosen 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 drops.
f If the “Crisp and Tasty” mode is selected
220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the Dehumidification Valve (Y2) to pull the humidity out of the cabinet down the drain. In the light and medium modes (one and two drops in the display) the Y2
valve will be energized until the bypass probe (B5) is satisfied.
In the full mode (3 drops in the display) the Y2 valve will be energized
continuously.
g When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount
the cycle ends and the steam generator reverts to the standby temperature of 190­degree F.
7 With the combi in the Rethermalization mode with time on the timer, the door closed
and the start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the Rethermalization symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactors K55 and K56 The K55 and K56 contactors close sending 220 VAC through the Q56
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a high speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of both K55 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactors K55 and K56 to the coil of contactor K57 The K57 contactor closes Sending 220 VAC through the Q57 thermal
overload to the motor and the motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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.
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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 terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The steam generator circuit is energized. Steam production takes precedence in
the Rethermalization mode.
220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K4 to the coil of Contactor K1 until the bypass probe (B5) senses 68 degrees F.
The contactor K1 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 9.4 KW element (E1) The normally closed auxiliary contact of K1 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
220 VAC is sent from terminal 8 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K44 to the coil of Contactor K2 until the bypass probe (B5) senses 68 degrees F. The contactor K2 closes and 220 VAC is sent to the 6.27 KW element
(E2)
The normally closed auxiliary contact of K2 opens preventing the Hot Air
Contactor K4 from energizing
If the reduced power option is chosen then the K2 Contactor is not
energized.
d After the bypass probe (B5) is satisfied then the hot air heat circuit is energized to
increase the cabinet temperature to the setting.
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of K2 and K1 to the coil of Contactor K4 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature. The contactor K4 closes and to legs of the 220 VAC is sent to the 18 KW
element (E4)
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 K44 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature. The contactor K44 closes and the third leg of 220 VAC is sent to the 18
KW element (E4)
If the reduced power option is chosen then the K44 Contactor is not
energized.
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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 amount
the cycle ends and the steam generator reverts to the standby temperature of 190­degree F.
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TITLE
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
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A
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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 VAC)
-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 GENERATOR (BOTTOM)
RD 18
RD 18
GND
A1
A2
-K1
A1
A2
A1
A2
/6.D5
-A10:X11:8
BU 18
/6.F1
-X10.21
/4.C1
-G1:N
13 14
12 34 56
21 22
C4 C4 C4
STEAM GENERATOR (MIDDLE)
13 14
STEAM GENERATOR (TOP)
/4.E1
-K5:A2
/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
-K2 -K3
20
-X10
BK 2
BK 2
BK 2
BK 10
BK 10
4
12 34 56
21 22
C5 C5 C5
13 14
FBS2-6
2
1
-F1.2
RD 18
2A
BK 12
/4.A1
L1
L2
BU 12
-S1:5
RD 18 22 21
-K62
/3.E6
RD 18
RD 18 22 21
-K61
/3.E5
RD 18
22 21
-K42
/3.E3
22 21
-K41
/3.E2
/6.D6
-A10:X12:4
RD 18
RD 18
BU 18
BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18
RD 18
-X10:10.4
-X10:11.4
-X10:12.4
BK 2
BK 2
BK 2
FBS 2-I6
FBS 2-16
FBS 2-16
FBS 2-I6
FBS 2-16
FBS 2-16
/3.A4
-X10:10.5 /3.A4
-X10:11.5 /3.A4
-X10:12.5
/4.A1
-S1:2
/4.A1
-S1.3
3.B7 3.B7 3.B7
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
123
123
123
123
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12
RD 10BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
RD 12
123
123
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
RD 12
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TITLE
SIZE
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
11-21-05
28
A
WIRING DIAGRAM
-F11
50A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
-F12
50A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
-F13
50A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 10
BK 10
BK 10
208/240 3Ø
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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 56
21 22
/2.B1
/2.B1
MAIN CONTACTOR
13 14
/2.B1
-K41
A2 A1
-K42
A2 A1
-K61
A2 A1
-K62
A2 A1
GND
/2.A8
L1
L2
L3
-K42
E3
-K61
E5
-K62
E6
/2.E6
-X10:20
BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
1
/2.A8
/2.A8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
O1 O2 O3
O1 O2 O3
I1 I2 I3
I1 I2 I3
22 21
STB
ϑ
-B7.1
OVER TEMP
RD 18
/6.C8
-A10:X13:2
RD 18 22 21
ϑ
RD 18
L2
PU 18
A1
A2
-K0
208/240V
53
/4.B5
-K11:3
1
-K10
-K10
OVEN
HOT AIR (TOP INNER)
HOT AIR (BOTTOM OUTER)
HOT AIR (BOTTOM INNER)
/6.D5
-A10:X11:7
RD 18
RD 18 22 21
-K2
/2.E4
RD 18
22 21
-K3
22 21
-K1
/2.E3
/6.D6
-A10:X12:3
RD 18
RD 18
THERMOSTAT
STB
-B7.2
OVER TEMP
GEN
THERMOSTAT
/2.E5
/2.B7 /2.B7 /2.C7 /2.C7
L1
L2
L3
-X10:10.3
-X10:11.3
-X10:12.3
/2.B2
/2.B2
/2.B2
-K0:1
-K0:2
-K0:3
WH 12
WH 10
BK 12
RD 12
RD 12BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
RD 12 RD 12 RD 12
O1 O2 O3
O1 O2 O3
I1 I2 I3
I1 I2 I3
15.75KW
39.6
(@230 VAC)
15.75KW
39.6A
(@230 VAC)
15.75KW
39.6A
(@230 VAC)
-E62
F
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TITLE
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B
WIRING DAIGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
11-21-05
38
A
WIRING DIAGRAM
/4.A5
/4.A5
-F15
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
-F14
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
-F16
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
-F17
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
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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: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
D4
D4
12 34 56
21 22
/5.B2
FAN LEFT
13 14
/5.B2
/6.D5
-A10:X11:3
RD 18
22 21
-K50
D5
D5
/6.E3
-Y1:A2
-X10
31
BU 18
/2.E1
-X10:20
SUPPLY MODULE 12V DC
-G1
N
L
90-264V AC
12V DC
/6.D4
-A10:X10:3
RD 18
12V
/6.D4
-A10:X10:4
BU 18
0V
/5.B2
2A
A1 A2
-K5
A1 A2
-K50
A1 A2
-K55.1
A1 A2
-K56
A1 A2
-K57
12
34 56
21 22
/5.C7
/5.C7
FAN FAST
13 14
/5.C7
C7
A1 A2
-K55.2
22 21
-K55.2
E7
-X10
100
GND
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18
RD 18 RD 18
RD 18 RD 18 RD 18
RD 18
-A10:X12:1
-X10:A
RD 18
RD 18
FBS2-6
-X10
32
/6.B8
/6.D6
RD 18
-F1.1
BK 12
/2.C2
BU 12
RD
-S1
-F1.2
BU 12
BK 12
L2
2
5
36
CONTROL POWER
OR 18
6
4
-K11
-K10
-B11
321
/6.E1
-X10:21
87
BK 18
BK 18
W/BN 18GY 18
YE 18
2
6
1
5
4
3
/3.D8 /3.D8
-K10
-K11
87
BN 18
5
3
-K11
-K10:3
PK 18
/3.D8
W/BN 18
2
6
1
5
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B4
-K11
A4
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
3Ø 208-240
-
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DRL
11-21-05
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14
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B5
B5
/2.C2
-X10:2
L2
/2.C2
-X10:1
L1
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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
1.6-2.5A (1.6A)
6
5
7
5
6
788
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
-X13
GN 18
21
13
-Q57.2
PE
6
FAN SLOW
5
/4.E6
-K56
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
3
-K5
/4.E4
4
2
1
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18 BK 18
5
FAN LEFT
6
/4.E5
-K50
BK 18
-F10
BK 18
BK 18
25A
2
4
/3.B3
/3.B3
/3.B3
-K41:1 BK 12
1
3
BK 12
BK 12
BK 18
6
BK 18
5
21
13
FAN FAST
4
6
3
5
BK 18
BK 18
FAN RIGHT
5
3
4
6
3
2W / RD
3
2U / WH
TW/GY
TW/GY
-M2
GND
1V / BU 1W / BN
1U / BK
2V / YE
FAN
M 3~
-X13.3
5
6
6
5
4
9
4
9
1
2 2
1
-X13:3
GN 18
/D3
FAN FAST
/4.E7
-K55.2
6
5
4
2
3
1
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18 BK 18 BK 18
B8
22
14
21
13
D8
22
13
21
7
8
8
7
1
-X13
2
4
-X13.4
13
-Q56.2
14
D6
-Q56.1
14
RD 18
D4
13
RD 18
4-6.3A (4.2A)
-Q56.2
4-6.3A
(4.2A)
-Q56.1
RD 18
RD 18
-A10:X11:2
-X10:21
/6.D5
/6.E1
/6.D5
/A8
-A10:X11:1
-Q56.1:13
RD 16
RD 16
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18 BK 18 BK 18
5
3
1
6
4
2
BK 18
BK 18
1
3
5
2
4
6
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
-X13.3:9
/D7
-K41:3
-K41:5
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
3Ø-208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
11-21-05
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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CABLE CONNECTION SM ON BM CONTROL 500
10
JUMPER
FBS2-6
-X10:20
/2.E1
L2
-X10
21
-X10:D
C8
X39: 1
OPERATION MODULE
BM 5010
MODULE (OPTION)
-A12
PICTO
-A11
-A10
X18:
1
GEN FILL/VALVE
WATER CLEANING
L1- 208/240-INPUT
CONDENSOR/VALVE
DEHUMIDICATION/VALVE
MOTOR / SLOW
MOTOR / FAST
MOTOR / LEFT
MOTOR / RIGHT
MOTOR OVER TEMP
MOTOR OVER TEMP
SM 5010
IDENTIFICATION MODULE
DEHUMIDIFICATION
2
10
RD 18
CONDENSEROVEN LAMP
-X10
22
/4.E8
GND
-K57.A2
-Y1
100
BU 18
-Y10
A2 A1
-Y2
A2 A1
1A
-F2.1
RD 18
CONTROL MODULE
X19:
-W1
1
-G1:0V
-G1:12V
/4.D2
/4.D3
RD 18
-A13
1
1
324
X10:
765
BK 1
WH 1
8 9
-M4
STEAM GENERATOR FILLING
BU 18
A2
-Y3
A1
STEAM GENERATOR PUMP
BU 18
M
N
1
L
HOT AIR (INNER)
-K3:21
-Q57.2:14
-K57:21
-K50:21
-K55.2:21
RD 18
3
4
/5.E4
-X13:1
-K5:21
/4.C4
/5.A8
/4.C5
/4.A7
/4.C5
/3.A8
RD 1
BU 1
11 12 1
X11:
3
24576
-X10:32
/2.B8
-K42:21
/4.C3
-K41:21
/3.A8
/2.A8
-K1:21
8 1
STEAM GEN
X12:
3
24
57
6
OVEN LAMP
STEAM GEN
HOT AIR (OUTER)
3
PROBE CONDENSER
PROBE STEAM GENERATOR
STEAM GENERATOR
HEATING ELEMENT
OVER TEMPERATURE
PROBE
4
X17:
798 6 5
RD
YL
3
2
RD
YL
1
-B8
-B4
RD
YL12RD
1011
9
RD
YL
X16:
GN
786
YL
WH54GN
GN
PROBE BYPASS
-B3
-B5
KTM
CTC
PROBE OVEN
-B6
-B10
WATER LEVEL PROBE
DOOR MAGNET SWITCH
-X10
-S2
2
1
GNBU
GNRD
13
14
12 11
9
10
P>
3
X15:
6
RD 18
RD 18
8 7
RD 18
RD 18
5 4
RD 16
BU 18
2
1
157
156
1314
14
BU
R8
LH
-B1
-S7
13
X13:
CLEANING AGENT
136
RD 18
RINSING AGENT
-Y22
-Y20
A2
-Y21
A1
N L
CLEANING AGENT
-Y23
N L
NL
PUMP/RINSE
STEAM GEN PUMP
SAFETY CONTACTOR
COMPARTMENT RINSE VALVE
134
133
RD 18
-X10
-B7.2:21
1
2
3
5
4
RD 18
RD 18
/3.A8
/4.C3
PUMP/CLEANING AGENT
10
897
X14:
56
4 3
2
1
-X10
RD 18
8
6
7
9
10
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
A
-X10:21
-X10:32
D
C
B
BU 16
RD 16
E1
-H5.2
COOLING FANS
-M3.1
1-
M
BK
1-
-M3.2
RDBKRD
M
-H5.1
X2 X1
X2 X1
-Q57.2:14
/5.A8
FBS 2-6 JUMPER
/4.B6
-K10:8
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
11-21-05
68
A
CLEANING PRESSURE SWITCH
CLEANING OPTION ONLY
CLEANING OPTION ONLY
-+-+ -+-+-+
0VDC IN
12VDC IN
12VDC- FAN (COOLING)
12VDC+ FAN (COOLING)
IDM (BK)
IDM (RD)
IDM (BU)
IDM (WH)
WIRING DIAGRAM
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-K0
2
-K1
-K2
6
4
1
5
3
-K41
-K42
-K61
-K62
-K3
-E1
12.54KW
31.5A (@230VAC)
-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
21 43 65
2
1
3
4
6
5
2W / RD
2U / WH
-M2
1V / BU
1W / BN
1U / BK
2V / YE
FAN
22
14
22
14
FAN FAST
-K55.2
21
13
21
13
2
1
3
4
6
5
-K5
-K57
-K50
-K56
FAN
FAN
-Q56.1
-Q56.2
-Q57.1
1.6-2.5A
(1.6A)
-Q57.2
RIGHT
FAST
FAN
FAN
208/240 VAC
L1L2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
4-6.3A
(4.2A)
4-6.3A
(4.2A)
1.6-2.5A
(1.6A)
STEAM GENERATOR
MAIN CONTACT OR (SAFETY)
STEAM GENERATOR
STEAM GENERATOR
HOT AIR
HOT AIR
HOT AIR
HOT AIR
GND
GND
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
L3L2L1
-X10
GND
3 Ø
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
-F1.1
208/240V
90-264VAC
2
3
RD
6
2A
5
GND
120
POWER
SUPPLY
12VDC
L1
L2
12V
0V
12VDC
(RTN)
-S1
CONTROL
POWER
(BOTTOM)
(MIDDLE)
(TOP)
(TOP OUTER)
(BOTTOM OUTER)
(TOP INNER)
(BOTTOM INNER)
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
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-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
11-21-05
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15.75KW
39.6 (@230VAC)
15.75KW
39.6 (@230VAC)
15.75KW
39.6 (@230VAC)
12.54KW
31.5A (@230VAC)
12.54KW
31.5A (@230VAC)
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-F1.2
2A
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CONTROL BOARD
SM 5010
L1- 2O8/240-INPUT
MOTOR OVER TEMP
DEHUMIDICATION/VALVE
CONDENSOR/VALVE
GEN FILL/VALVE
MOTOR OVER TEMP
MOTOR / RIGHT
MOTOR / LEFT
MOTOR / FAST
MOTOR / SLOW
STEAM GEN PUMP
SAFTEY CONTACTOR
PUMP / RINSE
COMPARTMENT RINSE V.
PUMP / CLEAN AGENT
2122
-K55.1
-K57
12
-Y2
-K1
L2 O
-H5.1
-K50
2
L1
1
-K5
-Y3
-Y1
-A13
2
22
22
TEMP SWITCH
-F2.1
IDENTIFICATION MODULE
-K41
-M1
-K5
-K50
4
312
1
21
21
6
5
X10:
4231
0VDC IN
12VDC IN
12VDC- FAN (COOLING)
12VDC+ FAN (COOLING)
87
2
3
1
1211910
4
X12:
7
1
6
5
42
3
IDM (BK)
IDM (RD)
IDM (BU)
IDM (WH)
HOT AIR (OUTER)
OVEN LAMP
STEAM GEN
-K57
-Y20
-K56
-K62
-Y23
-Y22
-Y21
-K56
-M4
M
22
-K55.2
21
X11:
65
1
2
8
7
4
3
X13:
56
STEAM GEN
HOT AIR (INNER)
9 10
7
8
FREE
FREEL2L1
-S2
-X10
(TEMP PROBE)
STEAM GENERATOR
OPERATION BOARD
BM 5010
OVER TEMPERATURE
STEAM GEN.
ELEMENT (PROBE)
PICTO
-A12
(OPTION)
MODULE
PROBE OVEN
PROBE BYPASS
PROBE CONDENSER
P>
YLRDRD
YL
YL
RDRDYL
RD
GNBU
GNRD
GN
GNWHGN
YL
-A10
1
X19:
X17:
568
9
7
10
1
X18:
348
9
11 1012
1
2
X16:
67
2
1
453
1091112
13
14
X39: 1
-A11
-B8
-B6
-B5
-B3
-B4
-B10
KTM
CTC
-B1
8
4
X15:
5786
1
2
3
9
10
1
2
34657
X14:
RD
BU
156
157
14
HL
13
-S7
14
13
-K52.2
212222 21
-K55.1
2122
-K61
2122
-K2
-K3
-K42
2122
-K62
2122
-K61
-K41
-K42
-K1
2122
-K2
2122
-K3
2122
12VDC
TEMP SWITCH
-M2
-Q56.1
13 14
-Q57.2
13
-Q57.1
14 13 1413
-Q56.2
14
(RTN)
TxD_12V
RxD_12V
0VDC IN
HIGH LEVEL
LOW LEVEL
DOOR SW
PRES. SW
RESET
GND
GND
GND
ϑ
-B7.1
22
-B7.2
21 22 21
ϑ
-K10
-K11
-K0
-K11
1112
1114
-K10
1114
-K11
3
2
1
-K10
M
-M3.1
-M3.2
M
2 1
-H5.2
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WIRING DIAGRAM
OEB 20.20
300495
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-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
11-21-05
88
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CLEANING PRESSURE SWITCH
CLEANING OPTION ONLY
LADDER DIAGRAM
-+-+ -+-+-+
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CLEVELAND RANGE OES 20.20
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
When using these instructions refer 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 the Safety Contactor (KO) b The terminals 2 and 5 of the Control Power Switch (S1)
2 When the Control Power Switch (S1) is turned on (closed)
a The red light on the switch is energized. b Incoming power (220 VAC) is sent through the 2A fuses (F1.1 and F1.2) to
The 12 vdc power supply (G1) 12vdc is sent to terminals 3 and 4 of the connector X10 on the Control
Board (A10)
Terminal 1 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10)
Terminal 10 of connector X13 on the Control Board (A10)
The return of the Supply is sent to terminal 7 of connector X13 on the Control
Board (A10)
c With 220 VAC to the Control Board (A10) The Operation Board (A11) is
energized
An alarm will sound for one second
All the LED’s and the display will energize one at a time.
“STARTING” will be displayed for 3 seconds
“please wait” will be displayed
The international model number will be displayed
The time and date will be displayed and this will continue until the on/off
switch is depressed.
3 When the ON/OFF is depressed with the combi in the steam mode with time on the
timer, the door closed and the start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the steam symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactor K56 and contactors K55.1 for the upper motor and K55.2 for the lower motor The K56 contactor closes sending 220 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 closes completing the high speed circuit to the lower
motor and the lower motor turns at a high speed
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The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K55.1, K55.2 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 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 closes
(a) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.1 thermal overload to the motor and
the upper motor turns at a reduced speed.
(b) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.2 thermal overload to the motor and
the lower motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The hot air heat circuit is energized
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K41 and K61 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K41 and K61 close and he 220 VAC is sent to the outer
elements (E41 and E61)
220 VAC is sent from terminal 7 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K42 and K62 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K42 and K62 close and 220 VAC is sent to the inner
elements (E42 and E62)
If the reduced power option is chosen 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 allowing water to be thrown against the element until the bypass probe (B5) senses 183 degrees F.
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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 mode with time on the timer, the door closed and the
start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the Hot Air symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
NOTE: If the temperature is less than 212 degrees F than fan will be pulsed on for 2 seconds every 60 seconds after the cabinet set temp (B6)
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactor K56 and contactors K55.1 for the upper motor and K55.2 for the lower motor The K56 contactor closes sending 220 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 closes completing the high speed circuit to the lower
motor and the lower motor turns at a high speed
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K55.1, K55.2 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 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 closes
(a) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.1 thermal overload to the motor and
the upper motor turns at a reduced speed.
(b) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.2 thermal overload to the motor and
the lower motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
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For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The hot air heat circuit is energized
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K41 and K61 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K41 and K61 close and he 220 VAC is sent to the outer
elements (E41 and E61)
220 VAC is sent from terminal 7 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K42 and K62 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K42 and K62 close and 220 VAC is sent to the inner
elements (E42 and E62)
If the reduced power option is chosen then Contactors K42 and K62 are
not energized.
d 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.
e If the “Crisp and Tasty” mode is selected
220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the Dehumidification Valve (Y2) to pull the humidity out of the cabinet down the drain. In the light and medium modes (one and two drops in the display) the Y2
valve will be energized until the bypass probe (B5) is satisfied.
In the full mode (3 drops in the display) the Y2 valve will be energized
continuously.
f When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount
the cycle ends
5 With the combi in the Combi mode with time on the timer, the door closed and the
start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the combi symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor
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K57 to the coils of contactor K56 and contactors K55.1 for the upper motor and K55.2 for the lower motor The K56 contactor closes sending 220 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 closes completing the high speed circuit to the lower
motor and the lower motor turns at a high speed
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K55.1, K55.2 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 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 closes
(a) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.1 thermal overload to the motor and
the upper motor turns at a reduced speed.
(b) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.2 thermal overload to the motor and
the lower motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The hot air heat circuit is energized
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K41 and K61 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K41 and K61 close and he 220 VAC is sent to the outer
elements (E41 and E61)
220 VAC is sent from terminal 7 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K42 and K62 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6.
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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 chosen 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 allowing water to be thrown against the element until the bypass probe (B5) senses 183 degrees F.
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.
g If the “Crisp and Tasty” mode is selected
220 VAC is sent from terminal 6 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the Dehumidification Valve (Y2) to pull the humidity out of the cabinet down the drain. In the light and medium modes (one and two drops in the display) the Y2
valve will be energized until the bypass probe (B5) is satisfied.
In the full mode (3 drops in the display) the Y2 valve will be energized
continuously.
h When the timer counts to 0 or the core temp probe (B10) reaches the set amount
the cycle ends.
6 With the combi in the Rethermalization mode with time on the timer, the door closed
and the start switch is depressed a The front display will include a lighted bar under the Rethermalization symbol
When the heat circuit is energized the heat symbol will be energized
The cooking mode symbol will be energized.
The time display will invert and begin to count down.
b The fan circuit is energized
If the combi fan is in the normal setting 220 VAC is sent from terminal 5 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K57 to the coils of contactor K56 and contactors K55.1 for the upper motor and K55.2 for the lower motor The K56 contactor closes sending 220 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 closes completing the high speed circuit to the lower
motor and the lower motor turns at a high speed
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K55.1, K55.2 and K56 open
preventing the K57 contactor from energizing.
If the combi fan is in the reduced setting 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
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The K57 contactor closes
(a) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.1 thermal overload to the motor and
the upper motor turns at a reduced speed.
(b) 220 VAC is sent through the Q57.2 thermal overload to the motor and
the lower motor turns at a reduced speed.
The normally closed auxiliary contacts of K57 open preventing the K55
and K56 contactors from energizing.
For the first 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 4 on connector X11 through the normally closed auxiliary contacts 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-energized and allowed to coast.
For the next 2 minutes 220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 on connector X11
through the normally closed auxiliary contacts of contactor K50 to the K5 contactor coil
K5 contactor closes and the motor turns CCW The normally closed auxiliary contacts on K5 open preventing the K50
contactor from energizing.
NOTE: If the door switch (S7) opens by the door opening, then the fan circuit is de-energized. Then the motor will be pulsed in the opposite direction to “break” the fan. This is to stop the fan quicker for the operator.
c The hot air heat circuit is energized
220 VAC is sent from terminal 3 of connector X12 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K41 and K61 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K41 and K61 close and he 220 VAC is sent to the outer
elements (E41 and E61)
220 VAC is sent from terminal 7 of connector X11 on the Control Board (A10) to the coil of Contactors K42 and K62 until the cabinet reaches the set temperature as sensed at probe B6. The Contactors K42 and K62 close and 220 VAC is sent to the inner
elements (E42 and E62)
If the reduced power option is chosen 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 allowing water to be thrown against the element until the bypass probe (B5) senses 154 degrees F.
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.
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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 reverts to the standby temperature of 190­degree F.
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-B10
-B7.1
-B6
-B5
-B3
-A13
-A11
-A10
LABEL
C5013001
C5001041
C5016006
C5016007
CORE TEMP. PROBE (KTM CTC)
OVEN HI-TEMP THERMOSTAT
OVEN PROBE
BYPASS PROBE
6.A4
3.D8
6.A4
6.A4
-Y23
-Y22
-Y20
C5016007
C5019102
C5019101
C5019100
PART NO.
PARTS LIST
CONDENSOR PROBE
OPERATION BOARD (BM 5010)
CONTROL BOARD (SM 5010)
I.D. MODULE
DESCRIPTION
6.A4
6.D4
6
6
LOCATION
LABEL
-Y1
-W1
PUMP, CLEANING AGENT, 230VAC(CLEANING OPTION)
PUMP, CLEANING AGENT, 230VAC(CLEANING OPTION)
PUMP, RINSING AGENT, 230VAC(CLEANING OPTION)
C5008011
C5008011
C5008011
6.E8
6.E8
6.E7
NOISE FILTER (RC)
-Y21 VALVE, CLEAN/RINSE
-Y3 VALVE, GEN. FILL
-Y2 VALVE, DEHUMID.
DESCRIPTION
CABLE, 9 PIN COM.
VALVE ASSY, 3 WAY, 240VAC(CLEANING OPTION)
VALVE, CONDENSER, 240VAC
LOCATION
300407
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-
300453
-
6.E5
6.E6
6.E
6.E4
6.E4
PART NO.
300533 300362 6.E3
6.C3
-S1
-S7
-S2
C5003075
C5009055
SWITCH, CONTROL POWER
DOOR SWITCH
PRESSURE SWITCH (PUMP)
300358
4.A2
6.A6
6.A5
-F2.1
-M3.1,-M3.2
-H5.1,H5.2
-G1
-F10
-F1.1,-F1.2
-B11
C5018023
C5005045
300418
FUSE, 1A
POWER SUPPLY, 12VDC
COOLIING FAN
OVEN LAMP, 230VAC
FUSE, 25A
300350
300444
ELEC. BOX THERMOSTAT (62°C)
FUSE, 2A
300416
300454
6.E3
6.E1, 6.E1
6.E3,6.E2
4.C2
5.B2
4.A3,2.D2
4.B4
-K0 C4011009 3.E8
-Q56.1,-Q56.2
300425
MOTOR STARTER, 4-6.3A 5.D4,5.D6
300477AUX. CONTACTS
-A12
C5019105
PICTO MODULE (OPTION)
6.B1
-M1,-M2 MOTOR, CONVECTION FAN 5.E3, 5.E7
C5018005
300428
FILTER (RC)
CONTACTOR, 250A (SAFETY)
CONNECTION NUMBERING EXAMPLE
COMPONENT LABEL
CONNECTED TO
CONNECTOR LABEL
TERMINAL LABEL
PAGE NUMBER
ROW LETTER
COLUMN NUMBER
NOISE FILTER (RC)
300407 6.E3
-E42
-E62
-E61
-E41
3.C3
3.C6
3.C5
3.C2
OVEN HEATING ELEMENT, 15.75KW
C5017017
OVEN HEATING ELEMENT, 15.75KW
OVEN HEATING ELEMENT, 15.75KW
C5017017
OVEN HEATING ELEMENT, 15.75KW
E41 (OUTER) E42 (INNER)
E61 (OUTER) E62 (INNER)
-K5 C4011000
4.D4
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
CONTACTOR, 25A (FAN LEFT)
-K10,-K11
300470 4.B5
RELAY, DPDT 240VAC
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K41
CONTACTOR, 50A (HOT AIR)
3.E2C4011013
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K42
CONTACTOR, 50A (HOT AIR)
3.E3C4011013
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K50
CONTACTOR, 25A (FAN LEFT)
4.E5C4011000
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K55.1
CONTACTOR, 25A (FAN FAST)
4.E5C4011000
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K56
CONTACTOR, 25A (FAN FAST)
4.E6C4011000
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K57
CONTACTOR, 25A (FAN SLOW)
4.E7
C4011000
300477AUX. CONTACTS
-Q57.1,Q57.2
300426
MOTOR STARTER, 1.6-2.5A 5.C2,5C6
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K55.2
CONTACTOR, 25A (FAN FAST)
4.E7C4011000
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K61
CONTACTOR, 50A (HOT AIR)
3.E5C4011013
C4011004
FILTER (RC)
-K62
CONTACTOR, 50A (HOT AIR)
3.E6C4011013
300473
SOCKET, RELAY
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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-
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NOISE FILTER (RC)
-Y3 VALVE, GEN. FILL
-Y2 VALVE, DEHUMID.
VALVE ASSY, 2 WAY, 240VAC(W/O CLEANING OPTION)
300407
-
300457
-
6.E5
6.E
6.E4
6.E4
-F14,-F15,-F16,-F17
FUSE, CUBE, 60A
300475
3.B2,3.B3,3.B5,3.B6
SOCKET, FUSE
300476
-S3 C5009063
PRESSURE SWITCH (INJECTION)
6.A6
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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:A2 /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
-X10:11.5 /3.A4
-X10:12.5
/4.A1
-S1:2
/4.A1
-S1.3
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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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 56
21 22
/2.B1
/2.B1
MAIN CONTACTOR
13 14
/2.B1
-K41
A2 A1
-K42
A2 A1
-K61
A2 A1
-K62
A2 A1
GND
/2.A8
L1
L2
L3
-K42
E3
-K61
E5
-K62
E6
/2.E6
-X10:20
BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
1
/2.A8
/2.A8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
O1 O2 O3
O1 O2 O3
I1 I2 I3
I1 I2 I3
22 21
STB
ϑ
-B7.1
OVER TEMP
RD 18
/6.C8
-A10:X13:2
RD 18
L2
PU 18
A1
A2
-K0
208/240V
53
/4.B5
-K11:3
1
-K10
-K10
OVEN
HOT AIR (TOP INNER)
HOT AIR (BOTTOM OUTER)
HOT AIR (BOTTOM INNER)
/6.D5
-A10:X11:7
/6.D6
-A10:X12:3
RD 18
RD 18
THERMOSTAT
/2.B7 /2.B7 /2.C7 /2.C7
L1
L2
L3
-X10:10.3
-X10:11.3
-X10:12.3
/2.B2
/2.B2
/2.B2
-K0:1
-K0:2
-K0:3
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12
RD 12BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
WH 12
WH 12
BK 12
RD 12BK 12
RD 12 RD 12 RD 12
O1 O2 O3
O1 O2 O3
I1 I2 I3
I1 I2 I3
15.75KW
39.6
(@230 VAC)
15.75KW
39.6A
(@230 VAC)
15.75KW
39.6A
(@230 VAC)
-E62
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WIRING DAIGRAM
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WIRING DIAGRAM
/4.A5
/4.A5
-F15
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
-F14
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
-F16
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
BK 8
-F17
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
BK 8
BK 8
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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: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
D4
D4
12 34 56
21 22
/5.B2
FAN LEFT
13 14
/5.B2
/6.D5
-A10:X11:3
RD 18
22 21
-K50
D5
D5
/6.E3
-Y1:A2
-X10
31
BU 18
/2.E1
-X10:20
SUPPLY MODULE 12V DC
-G1
N
L
90-264V AC
12V DC
/6.D4
-A10:X10:3
RD 18
12V
/6.D4
-A10:X10:4
BU 18
0V
/5.B2
2A
A1 A2
-K5
A1 A2
-K50
A1 A2
-K55.1
A1 A2
-K56
A1 A2
-K57
12
34 56
21 22
/5.C7
/5.C7
FAN FAST
13 14
/5.C7
C7
A1 A2
-K55.2
22 21
-K55.2
E7
-X10
100
GND
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18 BU 18
RD 18 RD 18
RD 18 RD 18 RD 18
RD 18
-A10:X12:1
-X10:A
RD 18 RD 18
FBS2-6
-X10
32
/6.B8
/6.D6
RD 18
-F1.1
BK 12
/2.C2
BU 12
RD
-S1
-F1.2
BU 12
BK 12
L2
2
5
36
CONTROL POWER
OR 18
6
4
-K11
-K10
-B11
321
/6.E1
-X10:21
87
BK 18
BK 18
W/BN 18GY 18
YE 18
2
6
1
5
4
3
/3.D8 /3.D8
-K10
-K11
87
BN 18
5
3
-K11
-K10:3
PK 18
/3.D8
W/BN 18
2
6
1
5
4
3
B4
-K11
A4
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THIS DESIGN DESCRIBES A PROPRIETARY ITEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
TITLE
SIZE
B
WIRING DIAGRAM
OES 20.20
300496
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
1-6-06
48
B
14
WIRING DIAGRAM
B5
B5
/2.C2
-X10:2
L2
/2.C2
-X10:1
L1
68
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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
1.6-2.5A (1.6A)
6
5
7
5
6
788
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
-X13
GN 18
21
13
-Q57.2
PE
6
FAN SLOW
5
/4.E6
-K56
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
3
-K5
/4.E4
4
2
1
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18 BK 18
5
FAN LEFT
6
/4.E5
-K50
BK 18
-F10
BK 18
BK 18
25A
2
4
/3.B3
/3.B3
/3.B3
-K41:1 BK 12
1
3
BK 12
BK 12
BK 18
6
BK 18
5
21
13
FAN FAST
4
6
3
5
BK 18
BK 18
FAN RIGHT
5
3
4
6
3
2W / RD
3
2U / WH
TW/GY
TW/GY
-M2
GND
1V / BU 1W / BN
1U / BK
2V / YE
FAN
M 3~
-X13.3
5
6
6
5
4
9
4
9
1
2 2
1
-X13:3
GN 18
/D3
FAN FAST
/4.E7
-K55.2
6
5
4
2
3
1
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18 BK 18 BK 18
B8
22
14
21
13
D8
22
13
21
7
8
8
7
1
-X13
2
4
-X13.4
13
-Q56.2
14
D6
-Q56.1
14
RD 18
D4
13
RD 18
4-6.3A (4.7A)
-Q56.2
4-6.3A
(4.7A)
-Q56.1
RD 18
RD 18
-A10:X11:2
-X10:21
/6.D5
/6.E1
/6.D5
/A8
-A10:X11:1
-Q56.1:13
RD 16
RD 16
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18
BK 18 BK 18 BK 18
5
3
1
6
4
2
BK 18
BK 18
1
3
5
2
4
6
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
-X13.3:9
/D7
-K41:3
-K41:5
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1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110-2574
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DATE
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REV
DRAWN BY
DRAWING NO.
THIS DESIGN DESCRIBES A PROPRIETARY ITEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
TITLE
SIZE
B
WIRING DIAGRAM
OES 20.20
300496
3Ø-208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
1-6-06
58
B
WIRING DIAGRAM
69
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CABLE CONNECTION SM ON BM CONTROL 500
10
JUMPER
FBS2-6
-X10:20
/2.E1
L2
-X10
21
-X10:D
C8
X39: 1
OPERATION MODULE
BM 5010
MODULE (OPTION)
-A12
PICTO
-A11
-A10
X18:
1
WATER CLEANING
L1- 208/240-INPUT
CONDENSOR/VALVE
DEHUMIDICATION/VALVE
MOTOR / SLOW
MOTOR / FAST
MOTOR / LEFT
MOTOR / RIGHT
MOTOR OVER TEMP
MOTOR OVER TEMP
SM 5010
IDENTIFICATION MODULE
DEHUMIDIFICATION
2
10
RD 18
CONDENSEROVEN LAMP
-X10
22
/4.E8
GND
-K57.A2
-Y1
100
BU 18
-Y10
A2 A1
-Y2 A2 A1
1A
-F2.1
RD 18
CONTROL MODULE
X19:
-W1
1
-G1:0V
-G1:12V
/4.D2
/4.D3
RD 18
-A13
1
1
324
X10:
765
BK 1
WH 1
8 9
INJECTION
BU 18
A2
-Y3
A1
HOT AIR (INNER)
-K62:A1
-Q57.2:14
-K57:21
-K50:21
-K55.2:21
RD 18
3
4
/5.E4
-X13:1
-K5:21
/4.C4
/5.A8
/4.C5
/4.A7
/4.C5
/3.A8
RD 1
BU 1
11 12 1
X11:
3
24576
-X10:32
/4.C3
/3.A8
-K61:A1
8 1
X12: 3
24
57
6
OVEN LAMP
INJECTION
HOT AIR (OUTER)
3
PROBE CONDENSER
4
X17:
798 6 5 3
2
1
RD
YL12RD
1011
9
RD
YL
X16:
GN
786
YL
WH54GN
GN
PROBE BYPASS
-B3
-B5
PROBE OVEN
-B6
2
1
GNBU
GNRD
13
14
12 11
9
10
3
X15:
68 754
2
1
X13:
CLEANING AGENT
136
RD 18
RINSING AGENT
-Y22
-Y20
A2
-Y21
A1
N L
CLEANING AGENT
-Y23
N L
NL
PUMP/RINSE
STEAM GEN PUMP
SAFETY CONTACTOR
COMPARTMENT RINSE VALVE
134
133
-X10
-B7.1:21
1
2
3
5
4
RD 18
RD 18
/3.A8
/4.C3
PUMP/CLEANING AGENT
10
897
X14:
56
4 3
2
1
-X10
RD 18
8
6
7
9
10
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
A
-X10:21
-X10:32
D
C
B
BU 16
RD 16
E1
-H5.2
COOLING FANS
-M3.1
1-
M
BK
1-
-M3.2
RDBKRD
M
-H5.1
X2 X1
X2 X1
-Q57.2:14
/5.A8
FBS 2-6 JUMPER
/4.B6
-K10:8
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DATE
SHEET OF
REV
DRAWN BY
DRAWING NO.
THIS DESIGN DESCRIBES A PROPRIETARY ITEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
TITLE
SIZE
B
WIRING DIAGRAM
OES 20.20
300496
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
1-6-06
68
B
CLEANING OPTION ONLY
-+-+-+
0VDC IN
12VDC IN
12VDC- FAN (COOLING)
12VDC+ FAN (COOLING)
IDM (BK)
IDM (RD)
IDM (BU)
IDM (WH)
WIRING DIAGRAM
-S7
-S2
-X10
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
RD 18
-B10
P>
DOOR MAGNET SWITCH
14 13
13
14
157
156
KTM
CTC
-S3
P>
PRESSURE SWITCH
N.O. COM
CLEANING PRESSURE SWITCH CLEANING OPTION ONLY
INJECTION
70
Page 73
-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
21 43 65
2
1
3
4
6
5
2W / RD
2U / WH
-M2
1V / BU
1W / BN
1U / BK
2V / YE
FAN
22
14
22
14
FAN FAST
-K55.2
21
13
21
13
2
1
3
4
6
5
-K5
-K57
-K50
-K56
FAN
FAN
-Q56.1
-Q56.2
-Q57.1
1.6-2.5A
(1.6A)
-Q57.2
RIGHT
FAST
FAN
FAN
208/240 VAC
L1L2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
4-6.3A
(4.7A)
4-6.3A
(4.7A)
1.6-2.5A
(1.6A)
MAIN CONTACTOR (SAFETY)
HOT AIR
HOT AIR
HOT AIR
HOT AIR
GND
GND
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
3
5
1
4
6
2
L3L2L1
-X10
GND
3 Ø
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
-F1.1
208/240V
90-264VAC
2
3
RD
6
2A
5
GND
120
POWER
SUPPLY
12VDC
L1
L2
12V
0V
12VDC
(RTN)
-S1
CONTROL
POWER
(TOP OUTER)
(BOTTOM OUTER)
(TOP INNER)
(BOTTOM INNER)
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TITLE
SIZE
B
WIRING DIAGRAM
OES 20.20
300496
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
1-6-06
78
B
15.75KW
39.6 (@230VAC)
15.75KW
39.6 (@230VAC)
15.75KW
39.6 (@230VAC)
14
LADDER DIAGRAM
-F1.2
2A
-F14
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
-F15
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
-F16
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
-F17
60A
2
1
3
4
6
5
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CONTROL BOARD
SM 5010
L1- 2O8/240-INPUT
MOTOR OVER TEMP
DEHUMIDICATION/VALVE
CONDENSOR/VALVE
MOTOR OVER TEMP
MOTOR / RIGHT
MOTOR / LEFT
MOTOR / FAST
MOTOR / SLOW
SAFTEY CONTACTOR
PUMP / RINSE
COMPARTMENT RINSE V.
PUMP / CLEAN AGENT
2122
-K55.1
-K57
12
-Y2
L2 O
-H5.1
-K50
2
L1
1
-K5
-Y1
-A13
2
22
22
TEMP SWITCH
-F2.1
IDENTIFICATION MODULE
-M1
-K5
-K50
4
312
1
21
21
6
5
X10:
4231
0VDC IN
12VDC IN
12VDC- FAN (COOLING)
12VDC+ FAN (COOLING)
87
2
3
1
1211910
4
X12:
7
1
6
5
42
3
IDM (BK)
IDM (RD)
IDM (BU)
IDM (WH)
HOT AIR (OUTER)
OVEN LAMP
INJECTION
-K57
-Y20
-K56
-K62
-Y23
-Y22
-Y21
-K56
22
-K55.2
21
X11:
65
1
2
8
7
4
3
X13:
56
HOT AIR (INNER)
9 10
7
8
FREE
FREEL2L1
OPERATION BOARD
BM 5010
PICTO
-A12
(OPTION)
MODULE
PROBE OVEN
PROBE BYPASS
PROBE CONDENSER
YL
RDRDYL
RD
GNBU
GNRD
GN
GNWHGN
YL
-A10
1
X19:
X17:
568
9
7
10
1
X18:
348
9
11 1012
1
2
X16:
67
2
1
453
1091112
13
14
X39: 1
-A11
-B6
-B5
-B3
-B10
KTM
CTC
8
4
X15:
5786
1
2
3
9
10
1
2
34657
X14:
-K52.2
212222 21
-K55.1
-K61
-K41
-K42
12VDC
TEMP SWITCH
-M2
-Q56.1
13 14
-Q57.2
13
-Q57.1
14 13 1413
-Q56.2
14
(RTN)
TxD_12V
RxD_12V
0VDC IN
DOOR SW
PRES. SW
RESET
GND
GND
GND
ϑ
-B7.1
22 21
-K10
-K11
-K0
-K11
1112
1114
-K10
1114
-K11
3
2
1
-K10
M
-M3.1
-M3.2
M
2 1
-H5.2
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THIS DESIGN DESCRIBES A PROPRIETARY ITEM AND IS THE PROPERTY OF CLEVELAND RANGE.
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TITLE
SIZE
B
WIRING DIAGRAM
OES 20.20
300496
3Ø 208-240
-
154.6-176.6A
DRL
1-6-06
88
B
LADDER DIAGRAM
-+-+-+
-S7
-S2
-X10
P>
DOOR MAGNET SWITCH
14 13
13
14
157
156
-S3
P>
PRESSURE SWITCH
N.O. COM
CLEANING PRESSURE SWITCH CLEANING OPTION ONLY
INJECTION
-Y3
72
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