Lang S13827R Service Manual

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Installation, Operation, Maintenance, & Troubleshooting
Model: 3827,
Standard Bake Oven
Lang Manufacturing Company 6500 Merrill Creek Parkway Everett, WA 98203 Rev. # A Phone: 425-349-2400 Fax: 425-349-2733
WWW.LANGWORLD.COM © Copyright 2000
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THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT USER SMELLS GAS. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE OBTAINED BY CONSULTING YOUR LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER. AS A MINIMUM, TURN OFF THE GAS AND CALL YOUR GAS COMPANY AND YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT. EVACUATE ALL PERSONNEL FROM THE AREA.
WARNING: 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.
Model #: Purchased From:
Serial #: Location:
Date Purchased: Date Installed:
Purchase Order #: For Service, Call:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................3
2. READ FIRST..................................................................................................4
3. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION.......................................................................6
4. UNPACKING.................................................................................................7
5. INSTALLATION............................................................................................8
6. INITIAL START-UP......................................................................................10
7. OPERATION..................................................................................................11
8. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES......................................12
9. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................. 13
10. PARTS LISTS.................................................................................................14
11. WIRING DIAGRAMS....................................................................................15
12. WARRANTY..................................................................................................17
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IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
DANGER:
WARNING:
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
CAUTION: CAUTION:
THE OVEN WEIGHS 395 LBS. (180 KILOGRAMS). FOR SAFE HANDLING, INSTALLER SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED, OR EMPLOY APPROPR IATE MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT (SUCH AS A FORKLIFT, DOLLY, OR PALLET JACK) TO REMOVE THE UNIT FROM THE SKID AND MOVE IT TO THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION.
ANY STAND, COUNTER OR OTHER DEVICE ON WHICH OVEN WILL BE LOCATED MUST BE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE OVEN (395 LBS.).
SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED AT THE TERMINAL PROVIDED. FAILURE TO GROUND THE APPLIANCE COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT MUST BE DONE BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPL I CABL E CO DES.
The data plate is located behind circuit breaker door on oven. The oven voltage, wattage, serial number, wire size, and clearance specifications are on the data plate. This information should be carefully read and understood before proceeding with the installation.
The installation of any components such as a vent hood, grease extractors, fire extinguisher systems, must conform to their applicable National, State and locally recognized installation standards.
During the first few hours of operation you may notice a small amount of smoke coming from the oven, and a faint odor from the smoke. This is normal for a new range and will disappear after the first few hours of use.
ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.
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IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT
WARNING:
CAUTION:
NOTICE:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS. NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE CONTROL CONSOLE, ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, ETC.
MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNING AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED.
Service on this, or any other, LANG appliance must be performed by qualified personnel only. Consult your authorized service station directory or call the factory at 1-800-224-LANG (5264), or WWW.LANGWORLD.COM For the service station nearest you.
BOTH HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED/WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE. BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY.
USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
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EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

Lang Model: 3827
Double Bake Oven Range
Exterior
Bake oven
The oven dimensions are 20” (50.8cm) High, 36” (91.5cm) Deep, and 54” (137cm) Wide.
The Sides, Bottom, and Rear wall are constructed stainless steel. The Bake o ven has an 8” opening.
Roast oven
The oven dimensions are 20” (50.8cm) High, 36” (91.5cm) Deep, and 54” (137cm) Wide.
The Sides, Bottom, and Rear wall are constructed stainless steel. The Bake o ven has an 8” opening.
Interior
Bake oven
The interior dimensions are 8” (20.3 cm) High, 30” (76.2 cm) Deep, and 38” (96.5 cm).
The interior is designed for baking on the rack or directly on the bottom surface of the oven.
Roast oven
The interior dimensions are 12” (30.5 cm) High, 30” (76.2 cm) Deep, and 38” (96.5 cm).
The interior is designed for baking on the rack or directly on the bottom surface of the oven.
Controls
The oven is provided with both an upper and a bottom-heating element. The upper element is visible in the top of the oven the lower oven element is under the bottom deck of the oven.
Both of these oven elements can be regulated with independently controlled three heat switches. These switches provide to proper ratio of top and bottom heat.
The oven is also provided with an adjustable thermostat that controls the overall average of the oven.
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Receiving the Oven
Upon receipt, check for freight damage, both visible and concealed. Visible damage should be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery and signed by the carrier's agent. Concealed loss or damage means loss or damage which does not become apparent until the merchandise has been unpacked. If concealed loss or damage is discovered upon unpacking, make a written request for inspection by the carrier's agent within 15 days of delivery. All packing material should be kept for inspectio n. Do not return damaged merchandise to Lang Manufacturing Company. File your claim with the carrier.
Location
Prior to un-crating, move the oven as near its intended location as practical. The crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with moving it through hallways and doorways.
Un-crating
The oven will arrive completely assembled inside a wood frame covered by cardboard box and strapped to a skid.
straps and remove the wood frame.
Remove the cardboard cover, cut the

UNPACKING

CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Remove oven from skid and place in intended location.
OVEN WEIGHS 395 LBS (408 kilograms). FOR SAFE HANDLING, INSTALLER SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED, OR EMPLOY APPROPRIATE MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT (SUCH AS A FORKLIFT, DOLLY, OR PALLET JACK) TO REMOVE THE UNIT FROM THE SKID AND MOVE IT TO THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION.
ANY STAND, COUNTER OR OTHER DEVICE ON WHICH OVEN WILL BE LOCATED MUST BE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE OVEN (395 LBS.).
SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
INSTALLING THE LEGS
Legs are available for the single, double, and triple deck installations. Single deck installations require a 27-inch leg. Double deck installations require a 16-inch and triple deck installations require a 6-inch leg.
To install the 27-inch legs, place some cardboard on the floor and gently tip the oven onto its back. Fasten two legs to the oven front corners using the four 5/16 inch bolts provided in the leg kit. Lift the oven onto its front legs and block the back up using one of the 27-inch legs set upside down in the center rear of the oven body. Install the last 27-inch leg onto the oven body on the control side rear. Gently lift the oven rear, remove the leg set to support the oven center and install it on the last rear corner.
To install the 16-inch legs follow the same directions for the 27-inch legs before stacking the second deck onto the bottom deck.
To install the 6-inch legs follow the same directions for the 27-inch legs before stacking the second deck onto the bottom deck.
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INSTALLATION

DANGER:
WARNING:
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED AT THE TERMINAL PROVIDED. FAILURE TO GROUND THE APPLIANCE COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT MUST BE DONE BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AL L APPLICABLE CO DES.
The data plate is located behind the circuit breaker door on oven. The oven voltage, wattage, serial number, wire size, and clearance specifications are on the data plate. This information should be carefully read and understood before proceeding with the installation.
The installation of any components such as a vent hood, grease extractors, fire extinguisher systems, must conform to their applicable National, State and locally recognized installation standards.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Single Deck
Install the legs to the oven. Electrical service connections can be made through an 11/4 knockout in the
bottom of the oven. Remove the cover attached to the oven circuit breakers for access. Power connections can be made at the bottom of the circuit breakers.
Multiple Decks
Perform installation of single deck. Remove the plug button from the top panel of the lower deck, and install the
insulating bushing in the same hole. Remove the vent cover stack from the lower deck by removing the screws that
secure the cover. Place the upper deck on top of the lower deck. Screw heads and vent stack of
the lower deck will line up with the recesses in the bottom of the second deck. Wire is supplied for making the electrical connections between the circuit
breakers of the upper deck and the incoming supply wires of the bottom deck. Connect 44-inch wires to the bottom of the circuit breakers on the upper deck and identify these as wires 3 and 4.
Route wires 3 and 4 to the bottom deck. Connect these wires to the supply side of the bottom deck circuit breakers. Refer to PHASING for correct phasing.
To install additional deck repeat same steps above using appropriate wire lengths and identifying them as wires 5 and 6.
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INSTALLATION CONT’D
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY TO THE RANGE
IS TURNED OFF AT THE SOURCE PRIOR TO CONNECTING POWER TO THE RANGE.
The oven can now be connected to power.
CAUTION:
Number
of Decks Single 6.0 28.8 28.8 0 25.0 25.0 0 12.5 12.5 0 28.8 25.0
Double 12.0 50.0 28.8 28.8 43.3 25.0 25.0 21.7 12.5 12.5 57.7 50.0
Triple 18.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 43.3 43.3 43.3 21.7 21.7 21.7 86.5 75.0
PHASING
POWER SUPPLY
PHASE THREE
PHASE
BE SURE THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE MATCHES THE VOLTAGE SPECIFIED ON THE NAMEPLATE LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE RANGE.
Total K.W.
Conn
TERMINAL BLOCK L1 1 3 5SINGLE L2 2 4 6 L1 1 4 L2 2 5 L3 3 6
208 Volt 240 Volt 480 Volt 208 V 240 V
L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2
SINGLE
DECK
DOUBLE
DECK
Three Phase Single Phase
TRIPLE
DECK
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INITIAL START UP
Prior to putting any oven into full time operation at normal cooking temperatures, it must be thoroughly "seasoned" or dried out. Moisture absorption in the closed spaces, in the insulation and even inside the heating elements can cause future trouble if not properly treated.
Before the initial use of the oven, they must be thoroughly allowed to dry out. This is done by setting the top and bottom oven switches to the “lo w” position, and setting the thermostat to 350 degrees. Allow the range ovens to saturate until all vapor and condensation has been eliminated. For best operating results allow the ovens to thoroughly dry out. Allow 8 to 12 hours for this process.
If the unit is out of use for three or more days, a one-hour preheat schedule should be used, especially when exposed to high humidity and/or cool temperatures.
NOTICE:
During the first few hours of operation you may notice a small amount of smoke coming off the oven, and a faint odor from the smoke. This is normal for a new oven and will disappear after the first few hours of use.
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Ovens

OPERATION

CAUTION:
CAUTION:
The ovens must be thoroughly, preheated before satisfactory baking can be done. The ovens will not bake uniformly if not sufficiently preheated.
To compensate for temperature drop when loading the ovens, set the thermostat up 50 degrees over the desired temperature. Reset thermostat after the ovens is loaded.
The ovens may, of course, be preheated with the 3 heat switches set at a lower position than "High", but the time required will be proportionally longer. After preheating, set the two 3 heat switches for proper ratio of "top" and "bottom" heat to suit the product to be baked or roasted.
The "Roasting and Baking" oven is equipped with a removable rack. For baking pies, bread, or for roasting operations, the rack may be placed directly on the metal deck and the pans placed on the rack. For baking cakes or pastries the rack should be located in the lower position provided by the rack supports at the sides of the range and the pans placed on the rack in this lower position.
The following temperature, time, switch setting and rack positions are suggested as a guide in baking various classes of products:
ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.
General Class of
Product
Pies 375-425 35-60 Low Medium Rack on Deck Rolls 375-400 15-30 Low High Rack Support Cake 350-400 20-45 Low High Rack Support Pastries 325-375 8-20 Low High Rack Support Bread 425-450 25-45 Low Medium Rack on Deck Roast Beef 300-325 Low High or Medium Rack on Deck
Average Range
Temperature
Time (Min.) With Metal Switch Settings
Top Bottom
Rack Position
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Cleaning
WARNING: KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF
CONTROLS. NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE CONTROL CONSOLE, ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, ETC.

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

CAUTION:
The oven should be thoroughly cleaned at least once a week in addition to the normal daily cleaning to insure against the accumulation of foreign material. Keep inside of oven and metal deck clean, particularly around door opening, door edges and at bottom of door opening so that the door may close tightly.
NOTICE:
Outside of oven and top should be kept clean. Electric equipment is inherently clean and sanitary, but may become unsanitary if
dirt is allowed to accumulate on it. Take advantage of the clean, sanitary features of electric equipment, give it the regular attention that it deserves the same as any other highl y perfected machinery, to insure best results and continued high operating efficiency.
MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNING AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED.
Any oven cleaner used should be marked: "SAFE ON ALUMINUM".
CALIBRATION
Calibration Check
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Place thermometer or thermocouple in the center of oven cavity.
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Set thermostat to 350° and place both 3-heat switches in the “HIGH” position.
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Allow the oven to Preheat for at least half an hour.
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Note cycle on temperatures and cycle off temperatures for 3 cycles. (Red indicator light indicates when oven is calling for heat)
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After 3 cycles average the temperature. ( Add all six temperatures and divide by 6)
Calibration Adjustment
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A 1/16” flat blade screwdriver with a 2” shaft is required to make adjustments on the thermostat.
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Maintain the oven temperature at 350°.
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Without turning the thermostat, remove the knob.
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Locate the adjustment screw at the base of the shaft and insert the screwdriver.
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Grasp the shaft and turn the screwdriver. Counter clockwise to increase and clockwise to decrease (1/8 of a turn will move the temperature 5-7 ° in either direction).
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Reinstall the oven knob and recheck the oven temperature.
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Symptoms
What follows is a chart of Symptoms, Possible Causes, and Remedy’s to aid in diagnosing faults with the oven. Refer to the Symptoms column to locate the type of failure then to the Possible Cause for the items to be checked and the Remedy to column for possible solutions.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE

TROUBLESHOOTING

Oven will not heat
Product is burning
Product under done
No power to Range
Internal breaker tripped
Defective Thermostat
Defective 3-heat switch
Defective oven element
Product is cooked too long
Failed Thermostat
Failed 3-heat switch
Product is not cooking long enough
Failed thermostat
Failed 3-heat switch
TESTS NOTICE:
WARNING:
If an item on the list is followed by an asterisk (*), the work should be done by a factory authorized service representative.
Service on this, or any other, LANG appliance must be performed by qualified personnel only. Consult your authorized service station directory or call the factory at 1-800-224-LANG (5264), or WWW.LANGWORLD.COM For the service station nearest you.
BOTH HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED/WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE. BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY.
Possible Cause TEST
Product is cooked too long Failed thermostat Failed element
Failed 3-heat switch
Failed or internal breaker
CAUTION:
USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
No test available, operational condition
Verify calibration
Remove the wires and check for continuity across the element*
Call factory or consult Service manual for correct checks on each switch*
Reset breaker
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PARTS LIST

DESCRIPTION PART NO.
Element 3827 208 Volt I/S 1350 Watts 11070-09 Element 3827 208 Volt O/S 1650 Watts 11070-10 Element 3827 240 Volt I/S 1350 Watts 11070-15 Element 3827 240 Volt O/S 1650 Watts 11070-16 Element 3827 480 Volt I/S 1350 Watts 11070-19 Element 3827 480 Volt O/S 1650 Watts 11070-20 Element 3827 380 Volt I/S 1350 Watts (Marine Units Only) 11070-21 Element 3827 380 Volt O/S 1650 Watts (Marine Units Only) 11070-22 Switch Toggle On-Off 30303-06 Switch Rotating 3 Heat 30304-06 Thermostat 550°F Oven (After D-69655) Thermostat 550°F Oven (Before D-69655) Terminal Block 3 Pole (Not on Marine Units) 30500-07 Timer Mechanical Long Ring 30801-01 Fuse 15 Amp (After D-69655) 30900-01 Fuse 30 Amp 480 Volt Units (Before D-69655) 30900-06 Fuse 50 Amp 208/240 Volt Units (Before D-69655) 30900-09 Fuse Holder 15 Amp (After D-69655) 30901-02 Fuse Block 2 Pole 30 Amp 480 Volt Units (Before D-69655) 30901-05 Fuse Block 2 Pole 60 Amp 208/240 Volt Units (Before D-69655) 30901-06 Transformer 480/240 VAC (After D-69655) 31400-04 Pilot Light 208/240V 6” Lead Black Body 31601-01 Pilot Light 480V 6” Lead Black Body 31601-02 Lamp Socket 31602-04 Lamp Incandescent 250 Volt Clear 31603-04 Oven Lamp Lens ( Watch Glass) 31604-01 Oven Lamp Gasket 31604-02 Circuit Breaker 208/240 Volt 1 Pol e 31800-01 Circuit Breaker 480 Volt 3 Pole 31800-04 Circuit Breaker 480 Volt 2/10 Amp 2 Pole (Marine Units Only) 31800-07 Handle Channel (Marine Units Only) 50300-14 Handle Assembly (Marine Units Only) 50300-38 Element Bushing Metal 50301-11 Light Ring 50301-21 Tension Disc Oven Door 50800-07 Spring Left Side 7 1/2” Long – Oven Door 51001-01 Spring Right Side 7 1/2” Long – Oven Door 51001-02 Catch Door 1/4” Bullet (Marine Units Only) 70602-01 Handle Assembly Oven Door 70603-05 Knob Manual Timer 70701-09 Knob 3 Heat Switch 70701-10 Knob Thermostat 550°F Oven (Before D-69655) Knob Thermostat 550°F Oven (After D-69655) Knob Damper Black 70701-25 Window Assembly 7” x 21” Oven Door 71301-01
30402-07 30402-09
70701-12 70701-15
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WIRING DIAGRAM 208/240 VOLT
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WIRING DIAGRAM 480 VOLT
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Lang Manufacturing Limited Warranty to Commercial Purchasers*
(Domestic U.S., Hawaii, & Canadian Sales only.)

WARRANTY

Lang Manufacturing Equipment (“Lang Equipment”) has been skillfully manufactured, carefully inspected and packaged to meet rigid standards of excellence. Lang warrants its Equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for (12) twelve consecutive months, with the following conditions and subject to the following limitations.
This parts and labor warranty is limited to Lang
I.
Equipment sold to the original commercial purchaser/users (but not o riginal equipment manufacturers), at its original place of installation, in the continental United States, Hawaii and Canada.
Quartz elements are warranted for ninety(90) days from the date of installation.
Damage during shipment is to be reported to the
II.
carrier, is not covered under this warranty, and is the sole responsibility of purchaser/user.
Lang, or an authorized service representative,
III.
will repair or replace, at Lang’s sole election, and Lang Equipment, including but not limited to, safety valves, gas and electric components, found to be defective during the warranty period. As to warranty service in the territory described above, Lang will absorb labor and portal to portal transportation costs (time & mileage) for the first (12) twelve months from the date of installation or eighteen (18) months from date of sh i pment from Lang Manufacturing, which ever comes first.
This warran ty does not cover routine ge neral
IV.
maintenance, periodic adjustments, as specified in operating instructions or manuals, and consumable parts such as quartz elements, or labor costs incurred for removal of adjacent equipment or objects to gain access to Lang Equipment. This warranty do es not cover defects caused by improper installation, abuse, careless operation, or improper maintenance of equipment.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN
V.
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EACH OF WHICH IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL LANG BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THIS WARRANTY.
Lang Equipment is for commercial use only. If sold
VI.
as a component of another(OEM) manufacturer’s equipment, or if used as a consumer product, such Equipment is sold AS IS and without any warranty.
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