Middleby Marshall Oven TCO21140035 Installation Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION.............................................. 3
A. Features .......................................................... 3
B. Component Location and Function..................3
C. Electrical Specifications .................................. 3
INSTALLATION ............................................ 4
A. Installation Options and Kit Availability ........... 4
B. Assembly.........................................................4
C. Electrical Connection ...................................... 4
OPERATION ................................................. 5
A. Location and Function of Controls ................... 5
B. Daily Startup Procedure ..................................5
C. Operation......................................................... 6
D. Shutdown Procedure ....................................... 6
E. Programming Preset Menu Selections............7
F. Cooking Time and Temperature Guidelines....8
G. Draft Curtain Adjustment ................................. 8
H. Daily Cleaning .................................................9
I. Display Messages and Error Codes.............. 10
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS............ 11
A. Wiring Diagram and Schematic:
TCO21140063 (USA & Std. Export, 208V) and TCO21140066 (USA & Std. Export,
240V) ............................................................. 11
B. Wiring Diagram and Schematic:
TCO21140035 (European Export, 230V) ...... 11
C. Wiring Diagram and Schematic:
TCO21140077 (European Export,
380-400V)...................................................... 12
A Middleby Company 10 Sunnen Drive St. Louis, MO 63143 800.807.9054 FAX 314.781.2714
SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION
A. FEATURES
The Model TCO2114 Mighty Chef Conveyor Oven is designed to quickly and easily cook, bake, and broil a variety of food products with consistent quality and results. The oven is ideal for preparing pizza, garlic toast, cookies, sandwiches, and other food products.
Features of the Mighty Chef include:
An electronic, programmable controller that allows up
to 5 preset menu selections  A cool exterior for increased safety  A 14 (356mm)-wide conveyor belt that can be easily
set to operate in either direction  Adjustable draft curtains that reduce draft into the oven
and prevent heat loss into the environment  Welded and reinforced stainless steel construction  Fast countertop installation - no additional
components required
Figure 1 - Component location
B. COMPONENT LOCATION AND FUNCTION
Refer to Fig. 1 for the locations of these components.
1-3.Oven controls - see Section 3, Operation.
4. Crumb trays (3 total) - Collect crumbs that pass through the conveyor. One center crumb tray is located underneath the center of the conveyor. One end crumb tray is located underneath EACH end of the conveyor.
5. Conveyor end trays - Provide additional loading/exit space at the ends of the conveyor.
6. Conveyor - Transports the product through the oven, and between the top and bottom heating elements.
7. Adjustable draft curtains (2 total) - Reduce draft into the oven and prevent heat loss into the environment.
8. Fan - Cools the interior components of the oven.
7. Adjustable draft curtains (2)
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1. Power On/Off (I/O) switch
2. Conveyor reversing
switch
8. Fan
3. MenuSelect
keypad and display
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4. Crumb trays (3)
6. Conveyor
5. Conveyor end trays (2)
C. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TCO21140063 TCO21140066 TCO21140035 TCO21140077
Operating Voltage 208V 240V 230V 380-400V Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Phase 1 Ph 1 Ph 1 Ph 3 Ph kW Rating 5.0kW 5.3kW 5.0kW 5.0kW Current Draw 24.0A (total) 22.1A (total) 21.1A (total)
L1 N/A N/A N/A 0.3A L2 N/A N/A N/A 10.5A L3 N/A N/A N/A 10.3A N N/A N/A N/A 10.3A
Cord/Plug Information
Attached cord Attached cord Kabelmetal-type HO7RN-F cord N/A
with NEMA with NEMA with 3 x 4.0mm conductors 6-30P plug 6-30P plug and moulded-on IEC 309 plug
Plug is rated 230VAC, 32A
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SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
IT IS THE CONCEALED OR NON-CONCEALED DAMAGE TO THE
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FREIGHT COMPANY.
CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT ANY
A. INSTALLATION OPTIONS & KIT AVAILABILITY
If the installation will require two or three ovens to be stacked, you must use the separately-available Stacking Kit (P/N T2114STACK). One Kit is required for a two-stack, while two kits are required for a three-stack. ovens is not permitted.
Wherever the Stacking Kits instructions are different from those listed below, follow the instructions provided with the Kit.
Stacking more than three
B. ASSEMBLY
1. Installing the Legs a. Carefully tilt the oven onto its rear side. The front
(controller) side should be facing directly upwards.
b. Thread the four legs into the holes provided on the
bottom of the oven. Tighten them until they are secure.
2. Installing the Conveyor End Trays a. Press one of the conveyor end trays down over the
end plate of the conveyor frame, as shown in Figure
2.
b. Fasten the end tray in place with one of the supplied
8-32x3/8 screws, as shown in Figure 2.
c. Repeat the above steps to install the second end tray
at the opposite end of the conveyor frame.
CAUTION
THE SUPPLIED LEGS FASTENED IN PLACE BEFORE OPERATING THE OVEN.
Figure 2 - End Tray Installation
AND THE END TRAYS MUST BE
1
Position tray
Repeat for
second tray
C. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
3
2
Fasten in
place
with screw
The toasters power cord and plug provide an electrical
ground connection. A separate equipotential ground con­nection must also be made if required by national or local codes.
Consult all applicable national and local codes for further
electrical connection requirements.
1. Before proceeding with the electrical connection, check that the electrical supply matches the ovens requirements. Refer to the serial plate and to the table (in Section 1 of this Manual).
WARNING
ENSURE THAT FUSED DISCONNECT O) SWITCH ARE IN THE O (OFF) POSITION BE FOR E PROCEEDING.
WARNING
ENSURE THAT ANY PACKING MATERIAL RESIDUE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM INSIDE THE OVENS COOKING CHAMBER.
2. Single-phase Mighty Chef ovens only: Check that the appropriate receptacle is available for
the power cord plug.
Insert the power cord plug into its receptacle.
3. Three-phase Mighty Chef ovens only: Remove the two screws that hold the rear cover panel
in place; then, remove the cover panel.
Insert the end of the electrical supply through the
connector shown in Figure 3.
Attach the electrical supply wires to their terminal block
connections, as shown in Figure 3.
Secure the supply wires to the floor of the electrical
compartment using the supplied cable clamp. The wires must not interfere with the drive chain and sprocket. See Figure 3.
Secure the supply as it passes through the connector
on the outside wall of the oven.
Replace the rear wall of the oven and fasten it in place.
4. If required by national or local codes, connect an equipotential ground wire to the lug shown in Figure 3. The equipotential ground connection must meet all applicable national and local code requirements.
Figure 3 - Electrical Connections
BOTH THE CIRCUIT BREAKER/
Wiring
connections
Electrical Specifications
AND THE POWER ON/OFF (I/
Terminal
block
IMPORTANT
Wiring diagrams for the oven are provided on pages 9-10
of this Manual.
The electrical connection to the oven
breaker/fused disconnect. Consult applicable national and local code requirements to determine the rating of the breaker/disconnect. Electrical specifications are listed on the ovens serial plate and in the table (in Section 1 of this Manual).
requires a circuit
Electrical Specifications
(3-phase ovens
only)
Equipotential ground
lug and symbol
(European ovens)
Connector
(3-phase ovens only)
Cable clamp
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SECTION 3 - OPERATION
A. LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF
CONTROLS
This section provides a basic description of the Mighty Chef ovens controls, their location, and the functions they perform. The operator MUST be familiar with the controls. See Figure 4.
1. MenuSelect
Multi-function keypad which contains the following: a. The display shows the current preset menu
selection, temperatures, cook time, or error/ service information, depending on the mode of operation.
b. The ready light illuminates when both heating
zones of the oven have reached their set temperatures.
c. The Top Temp key displays/sets the top zone
temperature.
d. The Bottom Temp key displays/sets the bottom
zone temperature. e. The Cook Time key displays/sets the cook time. f. The Ref Temp key displays a reference
temperature for the top or bottom heating zone. g. The Sngl Pizza key adjusts the temperature of
the top heating zone to properly cook a single
pizza, or the last of a group of pizzas. h. The Prog key allows reprogramming of the five
Preset Menu Selections. i. The Prog Override key allows a Preset Menu
Program to be
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controller
temporarily changed.
j. The Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys are used to edit
cook time and temperature settings.
k. The Preset Menu keys (1-5) are used to select a
Preset Menu to change or operate.
2. Power On/Off (I/O) switch
Switches the oven ON (I) and OFF (O).
3. Conveyor reversing switch
Changes the direction of conveyor travel.
CAUTION
Do not operate the conveyor reversing switch while the conveyor is in motion.
B. DAILY STARTUP PROCEDURE
1. Adjust the position of the draft curtains at the ends of the cooking chamber (if necessary). This procedure is described in detail in Part G, Draft Curtain Adjustment, in this Section.
IMPORTANT
When cooking at very high temperatures (either heating zone is 400°F / 204°C or higher), the oven should be pre-heated for at least 10 minutes WITH THE DRAFT CURTAINS IN THE FULLY-LOWERED POSITION and both heating zones set to 599°F / 315°C. After pre-heating, the curtains may be repositioned as required.
2. Restore power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused disconnect.
3. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) Switch to the ON (I) position.
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2. Power
On/Off (I/O)
switch
3. Con­veyor
reversing
switch
Figure 4 - Controls
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1. MenuSelect® controller
c
d
e
f
i
a
b
g
h
j
k
C. OPERATION
1. TO PROGRAM A NEW PRESET MENU
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SELECTION:
2. TO TEMPORARILY OVERRIDE A PRE­SET MENU SELEC­TION:
3. TO CHOOSE A PRE­SET MENU SELEC­TION:
4. TO COOK A SINGLE PIZZA, OR THE LAST OF A GROUP OF PIZ­ZAS:
Perform the procedure in Part E, Programming Preset Menu Selections, in this Section. At least one menu selection MUST be programmed before the oven can be operated.
Perform the procedure in Part E, Programming Preset Menu Selections, BUT press
of
temperature and cook time settings are only temporary. To cancel the temporary menu selection,
press any preset menu key or disconnect electrical power to the oven.
a. Press
b. Wait for the
c. Load the product onto the conveyor.
a. Choose a preset menu selection, and wait for the
b. Press
(in Steps 3 and 8). Instead of permanently overwriting the menu selection, the new set
(or any other preset menu key). The display will read . The number
in the display (1 is shown above) will match the menu key that was pressed (1-5).
light to illuminate. The light will illuminate after both heating zones
reach their set temperatures.
light to illuminate.
. and will alternate in the display. The number in the
display (1 is shown above) will match the current menu selection (1-5).
instead
c. Load the pizza product onto the conveyor.
IMPORTANT
After 1/2 of the cook time has elapsed, the temperature of the top zone will be automatically lowered. After the entire cook time has elapsed, the program will return to its normal top zone temperature.
is pressed, the menu selection cannot be changed until the cook time has elapsed.
or . The top or bottom set temperature will be displayed for 5 seconds.
+ or + . The top or bottom reference temperature will be displayed
. The cook time will be displayed for 5 seconds.
5. TO VIEW THE SET
TEMPERATURES:
6. TO VIEW HEATING ZONE REFERENCE TEMPERATURES:
7. TO VIEW THE COOK TIME:
After
Press either
Press
for 5 seconds.
Press
D. SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE
1. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) switch to the OFF (O) position.
2. Wait for the ovens cooling fan to turn off.
3. Disconnect electrical power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused disconnect.
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E. PROGRAMMING PRESET MENU SELECTIONS
IMPORTANT
Adding a menu program to the oven will overwrite an existing program. DO NOT enter a new menu program over an existing program that you wish to keep!
1. Restore power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused disconnect.
2. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) Switch to the ON (I) position.
3. Press and hold
4. CHOOSE A MENU
SELECTION TO PROGRAM
5. SET TOP TEM­PERATURE
6. SET BOTTOM TEM­PERATURE
until appears in the display.
Press and hold (or any other preset menu key) until appears in the display and
begins to flash. The number in the display (1 is shown above) will match the menu key that was
pressed (1-5).
a. Press . The current top set temperature appears in the display.
b. Press
Pressing
Pressing
IMPORTANT
The allowed temperature range is 200-599°F (93-315°C). If you program a set temperature be­tween 0°F (or 0°C) and 99°F (37°C), the heater will be set to OFF. If you program a set tempera­ture between 100°F (38°C) and 199°F (92°C), the temperature will automatically change to 200°F (93°C), the display will flash, and a beep will sound to alert you to the temperature change.
a. Press
b. Press
and as necessary to change the displayed temperature.
once increases the active (flashing) digit by one. This digit rolls over to
its minimum value if
once causes the next digit to the right to become the active (flashing) digit. If the far-right digit is flashing when become the active digit.
. The current bottom set temperature appears in the display.
and as necessary to change the displayed temperature.
is pressed when the digit shows its maximum value.
is pressed, the far-left digit will flash and
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IMPORTANT
Unless you are following specific time and temperature instructions, the top and bottom zone temperatures should be set WITHIN 50°F (28°C) of each other. Greater temperature differences may cause the hotter zone to heat the cooler zone. This can cause inconsistent cooking results.
7. SET COOK TIME
a. Press
b. Press
IMPORTANT
The allowed cook time range is 00:30-15:00. If you program a cook time outside of this range, the time will change to the closest allowed time (00:30 if your time was too short, or 15:00 if it was too long). The display will flash, and a beep will sound to alert you to the changed cook time.
8. Press ONE of the following keys:
Any other key except
, , or : Re-enter the top setpoint temperature, bottom set point temperature, or cook time.
: Turn off Programming Mode. This returns the oven to normal operation.
or : Resume operation, but leave Programming Mode active. Other Preset
Menu Selections can be programmed at this time.
. The current cook time appears in the display (minutes : seconds).
and as necessary to change the displayed time.
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F. COOKING TIME AND TEMPERATURE
GUIDELINES
IMPORTANT
The cooking times and temperatures shown below are recommendations only. You should always test each
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food product to determine correct time and temperature settings.
PRODUCT upper lower TIME
Bagel Bites 400°F/204°C 420°F/216°C 5:00
Biscuits 250°F/121°C 335°F/168°C 6:45
Bread Sticks (retherm) 425°F/218°C 475°F/246°C 4:30
Cheese Sticks (frozen) 460°F/238°C 445°F/229°C 6:00
Chicken Nuggets (frozen) 460°F/238°C 445°F/229°C 6:00
Cookies 375°F/191°C 375°F/191°C 9:00
Garlic Bread (retherm) 425°F/218°C 475°F/246°C 2:30
Hamburgers (frozen) 540°F/282°C 540°F/282°C 5:00
Jalapeno Poppers 460°F/238°C 400°F/204°C 6:45
Pizza (fresh), 12 (300mm) dia. 375°F/191°C 480°F/249°C 6:30
Pizza (retherm), slice 425°F/218°C 500°F/260°C 2:15
Pizza (frozen - slacked in refrigerator 12 hrs. before cooking), 6-8(150-200mm) dia. 380°F/193°C 430°F/221°C 6:30
Pizza, par baked crust 470°F/243°C 525°F/274°C 6:30
Pretzels (pre-cooked) 505°F/263°C 540°F/282°C 0:45
Sandwiches, open-faced 550°F/288°C 550°F/288°C 0:50
SET TEMPERATURE COOK
G. DRAFT CURTAIN ADJUSTMENT
The draft curtains may need to be repositioned to provide adequate clearance for some food products. The curtains should be positioned to prevent drafts into the oven, and heat loss into the environment.
The draft curtains can be removed from the oven to permit the maximum vertical clearance above the conveyor.
WARNING
BEFORE ADJUSTING THE DRAFT CURTAINS, SWITCH THE POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH TO THE OFF (O) POSITION.
CAUTION - HOT
WHEN REPOSITIONING THE CURTAINS:
WEAR A HEAVY OVEN MITT.  DO NOT REACH INTO THE OVENS
COOKING CHAMBER! See Figure 5.
1. To reposition the draft curtains: a. Loosen the two screws that hold the draft curtain
in place. See Figure 5.
b. Slide the curtain to the desired clearance above
the conveyor. c. Tighten the two screws to hold the curtain in place. d. Repeat these steps for the curtain at the opposite
end of the oven.
2. To remove the curtains from the oven: a. Remove the two screws that hold the draft curtain
in place. b. Remove the draft curtain. c. Repeat these steps for the curtain at the opposite
end of the oven.
DO keep hands outside
of cooking chamber
Figure 5
Repositioning the draft curtains
DO NOT reach inside
cooking chamber
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2
Reposition
curtain
1
Loosen
screws
3
Tighten
screws
H. DAILY CLEANING
WARNING
WHEN CLEANING THE OVEN:
NEVER USE PRESSURIZED WATER.
NEVER USE A CLEANING SOLUTION OTHER
THAN SOAP AND WATER ON PORTIONS OF THE OVEN THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH FOOD PRODUCTS. THESE AREAS INCLUDE THE CONVEYOR BELT AND END TRAYS.
NEVER APPLY ENOUGH LIQUID TO STAND IN
PLACE ON THE OVEN. LIQUID INSIDE THE OVEN WILL CAUSE A SEVERE ELECTRICAL HAZARD AND MAY OTHERWISE DAMAGE THE OVEN.
CAUTION
DO NOT clean your oven using abrasive cleaners or pads. Both will scratch and dull the finish.
1. With the conveyor running, use a brush to clean any crumbs off the conveyor into the crumb trays.
2. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) switch to the OFF (O) position, and wait for the cooling fan to turn off.
3. Disconnect electrical power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused disconnect.
4. Allow the oven to cool.
CAUTION - HOT
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES ON THE OVEN, OR REACH INTO THE COOKING CHAMBER, UNTIL THE UNIT HAS COOLED THOROUGHLY.
5. Thoroughly clean the fan grill on the front of the oven using a stiff nylon brush. See Figure 6.
6. Clean the end trays USING SOAP AND WATER ONLY and towel them dry. If necessary, the end trays can be removed for cleaning by removing the screws that hold them in place. See Figure 2 (in the Installation section of this Manual).
IMPORTANT
If the end trays are removed for cleaning, they must be replaced prior to operating the oven.
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7. Slide the end crumb trays out from underneath the entrance and exit ends of the conveyor. See Figure
6.
8. Lift BOTH ends of the center crumb tray; then, slide the tray out of either end of the oven.
9. Clean all three of the crumb trays using a commercial oven cleaner. If necessary, towel them dry.
10. Replace the center crumb tray in the oven as shown in Figure 7.
IMPORTANT
Proper positioning of the center crumb tray is REQUIRED for proper cooking. Ensure that the tray is replaced inside the conveyor frame, as shown in Figure 7, and NOT on the floor of the cooking chamber!
11. Replace the two end crumb trays.
12. Clean the outside of the oven using a damp cloth with EITHER soap and water OR a stainless steel cleaner. Use caution to ensure that liquids do not enter the oven during cleaning, especially when wiping the fan grill.
Clean fan grill
using stiff
nylon brush
Figure 6
End crumb trays and fan grill
Slide trays straight out
(trays are underneath both
ends of conveyor)
Figure 7
Center crumb tray placement
Tray fits
Conveyor
belt
Support
tab
BETWEEN
conveyor belt
and support
tab.
DO NOT insert tray on floor of
oven!
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I. DISPLAY MESSAGES AND ERROR CODES
DISPLAY SHOWS PROBLEM ACTION
Flashing tem-
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peratures or cook times dur­ing program­ming, and oven is beeping
OFF
- - - -
E-00 E-01
E-02
Set Temperatures or Cook Time Outside of Allowed Range
Heating Element turned off
No Menu Selection Chosen
Preset Menu Program Lost
High Ambient Condition
Temperature inside the con­trol enclosure exceeds 65°C. The oven shuts down, then beeps continuously.
Conveyor Runaway
The conveyor runs at full speed. The oven shuts down, then beeps continuously.
Re-enter the program using Set Temperatures and Cook Time within the allowed range. Also, refer to Part E, Programming
Preset Menu Selections, in this Section.
If the element should be on, re-enter the program using Set
Temperatures within the allowed range. Also, refer to Part E, Programming Preset Menu Selections, in this Section.
Choose or program a preset menu selection.
Re-enter the Preset Menu program.
Check the cooling fan (centered on the front panel of the oven) for cleanliness and proper operation. If the fan is not running after the oven heats, or the oven remains in a high ambient condition, contact your local Authorized Service Agent.
Check for the proper speed setting by pressing setting is correct, and the conveyor continues to run at full speed, contact your Authorized Service Agent.
. If the speed
E-04
E-35 E-36
E-40
Conveyor Loose or Jammed
Conveyor is stopped when the speed setting is between 0:15 and 15:00.
Top Heating Zone Failure
Bottom Heating Zone Failure
Heating Zone Temperature High Limit
One or both of the heating zones have reached a tem­perature greater than 315°C.
Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) Switch to the OFF (O) position. Switch the breaker/fused disconnect to the OFF position. Allow the oven to cool for at least 30 minutes.
CAUTION - HOT
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FREE A JAMMED CONVEYOR BELT WHILE THE COOKING CHAMBER IS WARM. SEVERE INJURY MAY RESULT.
If the conveyor is jammed, free the obstruction from the conveyor belt. If the conveyor still will not operate properly after the jam is cleared, OR if the error message appears when the conveyor is NOT jammed, contact your local authorized service agent.
Contact your local authorized service agent.
Contact your local authorized service agent.
Contact your local authorized service agent.
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SECTION 4 - ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
Wiring Diagram, TCO21140063 (Domestic & Std. Export 208V)
and TCO21140066 (Domestic & Std. Export 240V)
EL1
N
TOP HEATER
CONTACTOR
PICKUP ASSY
FUSE
0.25A
CONVEYOR
REVERSING SWITCH
MOTOR
TSTAT
N.C.
FAN
POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH
TSTAT
N.O.
TFRMR
230Vp 115Vs
BLACK
WHITE
RED
TFRMR
Electrical Schematic, TCO21140063 (Domestic & Std. Export 208V)
and TCO21140066 (Domestic & Std. Export 240V)
L1
TSTAT
N.O.
FAN
NE
CC FUSES (2)
5.0A/600V
230Vp
12Vs
MENUSELECT
CONTROLLER
FUSE
0.5A
TC
BOTTOM HEATER
TC
VAR
VAR
SSR 1
SSR 2
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Wiring Diagram,
TCO21140035
(European Export 230V)
Remainder of wiring matches
TCO21140063/0066
CC FUSES (2)
5.0A/600V
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TSTAT
C2
N.C.
CC FUSE
5.0A/600V
CONVEYOR
REVERSING
SWITCH
POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH 2 POLE
230Vp 115Vs
MENUSELECT® CONTROLLER
SSR 1 SSR 2
0.25A
M
BOTTOM HEATER 2500W
TOP HEATER 2500W
SSR 1
C
0.5A
230Vp
12Vs
CC FUSE
5.0A/600V
SSR 2
C1
RFI FILTER
Electrical Schematic,
TCO21140035
(European Export 230V)
Remainder of wiring matches
TCO21140063/0066
RFI FILTER
230Vp 115Vs
230Vp
12Vs
0.5A
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L2NL1 E
L3
Wiring Diagram, TCO21140077 (European Export 380-400V)
TOP HEATER
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MOTOR
FUSE
0.25A
CONVEYOR
REVERSING SWITCH
N
LINE
FILTER
CONTACTOR
TSTAT
N.C.
POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH
FAN
TSTAT
N.O.
CC FUSES (2)
5.0A/600V
TFRMR
230Vp 115Vs
BLACK
WHITE
RED
RFI FILTER
TFRMR
230Vp
12Vs
MENUSELECT
CONTROLLER
FUSE
0.5A
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Electrical Schematic, TCO21140077 (European Export 380-400V)
LINE FILTER
L1 L3 E
TC
BOTTOM HEATER
TC
VAR
VAR
SSR 1
SSR 2
L2
TSTAT
N.O.
TSTAT
N.C.
C1
CC FUSE
5.0A/600V
CONVEYOR
REVERSING
SWITCH
FAN
POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH 2 POLE
RFI FILTER
230Vp 115Vs
MENUSELECT
0.25A
M
BOTTOM HEATER 2500W
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CONTROLLER
SSR 1 SSR 2
TOP HEATER 2500W
SSR 1
C
230Vp
0.5A
12Vs
CC FUSE
5.0A/600V
SSR 2
C3 C4
C2
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INHALT
ABSCHNITT 1
BESCHREIBUNG ....................................... 15
A. Produktmerkmale............................................ 15
B. Komponenten .................................................. 15
C. Elektrische Daten ...........................................15
ABSCHNITT 2
INSTALLATION ........................................... 16
A. Installationsoptionen und verfügbare Kits ........ 16
B. Zusammenbau ................................................16
C. Elektrischer Anschluss ................................... 16
ABSCHNITT 3
BETRIEB ..................................................... 17
A. Lage und Funktion der Bedienelemente ..........17
B. Normaler Einschaltvorgang .............................17
C. Betrieb ............................................................18
D. Normaler Ausschaltvorgang ............................18
E. Programmieren eigener Garprogramme ...........19
F. Empfehlungen für Garzeiten und
Temperaturen .................................................. 20
G. Einstellen der Abschlussbleche ......................20
H. Tägliche Reinigung ..........................................21
I. Meldungen und Fehlercodes ........................... 22
ABSCHNITT 4 VERKABELUNGS- UND SCHALTPLÄNE . 23
A. Verkabelungs- und Schaltplan:
TCO21140063 (US- und Standard-Export­Version, 208V) und TCO21140066
(US- und Standard-Export-Version, 240V) .......23
B. Verkabelungs- und Schaltplan:
TCO21140035 (Europäische Export-
Version, 230V) ................................................23
C. Verkabelungs- und Schaltplan:
TCO21140077 (Europäische Export-
Version, 380-400V) .........................................24
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St. Louis, MO 63143
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ABSCHNITT 1 - BESCHREIBUNG
A. PRODUKTMERKMALE
Der Förderbandofen Modell TCO2114 Mighty Chef wurde für das schnelle und einfache Garen, Backen und Grillen einer Vielzahl von Gerichten mit gleichbleibender Qualität entwickelt. Der Ofen eignet sich ideal für die Zubereitung von Pizza, Knoblauchbrot, Cookies, Sandwiches u.v.a.m. Der Mighty Chef verfügt über die folgenden Produkt­merkmale:  Die programmierbare elektronische Steuerung erlaubt
die Auswahl von fünf verschiedenen Garprogrammen.
Das hitzeisolierte Außengehäuse sorgt für erhöhte
Sicherheit.
Das 14 Zoll (356mm) breite Förderband kann in beiden
Laufrichtungen betrieben werden.
Die einstellbaren Abschlussbleche reduzieren das
Eindringen von Zugluft in den Ofen sowie die Abgabe
von Hitze an die Umgebung.  Verschweißte und verstärkte Stahlkonstruktion  Schnelle Installation - es sind keine zusätzlichen
Komponenten erforderlich.
Abbildung 1 - Komponenten
B. KOMPONENTEN
Abbildung 1 zeigt die Position der einzelnen Komponenten. 1-3. Ofen-Steuerung - siehe Abschnitt 3, Betrieb.
4. Krümelbleche (insgesamt 3) - Diese dienen zum Auffangen der durch das Förderband fallenden Krümel. Ein zentrales Krümelblech befindet sich unterhalb des Förderbandes in der Ofenkammer. An BEIDEN Enden des Förderbandes befindet sich jeweils ein weiteres Krümelblech.
5. Förderbandendbleche - Diese bieten an den Enden des Förderbandes zusätzliche Arbeitsflächen für das Be­und Entladen des Förderbandes.
6. Förderband - Dieses transportiert die Gerichte zwischen den oberen und unteren Heizelementen durch den Ofen.
7. Einstellbare Abschlussbleche (insgesamt 2) - Diese reduzieren das Eindringen von Zugluft in den Ofen sowie die Abgabe von Hitze an die Umgebung.
8. Lüfter - Kühlt die internen Komponenten des Ofens.
7. Einstellbare
Abschlussbleche (2)
DEUTSCH
1. Hauptschalter (I/O)
2. Förderband-
umkehrschalter
8. Lüfter
3. MenuSelect Tastenfeld und
Anzeige
®
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4. Krümelbleche (3)
6. Förderband
5. Förderband­endbleche (2)
C. ELEKTRISCHE DATEN
TCO21140063 TCO21140066 TCO21140035 TCO21140077
Betriebsspannung 208V 240V 230V 380-400V Netzfrequenz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50Hz 50Hz Phasen einphasig einphasig einphasig dreiphasig Anschlusswert 5,0 kW 5,3 kW 5,0 kW 5,0 kW Strombedarf 24,0 A (gesamt) 22,1 A (gesamt) 21,1 A (gesamt)
L1 Nicht belegt Nicht belegt Nicht belegt 0,3 A L2 Nicht belegt Nicht belegt Nicht belegt 10,5 A L3 Nicht belegt Nicht belegt Nicht belegt 10,3 A N Nicht belegt Nicht belegt Nicht belegt 10,3 A
Informationen zu Kabel und
Fest angeschlosse- Fest angeschlosse- Kabelmetal HO7RN-F-Kabel mit Nicht belegt
Stecker nes Kabel mit NEMA- nes Kabel mit NEMA- drei 4,0-mm-Leitern und angegos-
6-30P-Stecker 6-30P-Stecker senem IEC 309-Stecker, Stecker-
klassifizierung: 230VAC, 32A
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