This manual is designed to take a more in depth look at the E32 convection ovenfor the purpose of
making the unit more understandable to service people.
There are settings explained in this manual that should never require to be adjusted, but for
completeness and those special cases where these settings are required to change, this manual
gives a full explanation as to how, and what effects will result.
To ensure correct ventilation for the motor and
controls the following minimum installation
clearances are to be adhered to:
Top 200mm / 8”
Rear 40mm / 1.5“
Left-hand side 40mm / 1.5”
Right-hand side 40mm / 1.5”
OVEN INTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Width 468 mm / 18.5”
Height 533 mm / 21”
Depth 711 mm / 28”
Oven Volume 0.18 m³ / 6.3 ft³
OVEN RACK SIZE
Width: 460 mm / 18”
Depth: 660 mm / 26”
No of rack positions: 4
Rack position spacing: 125 mm / 5”
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SPECIFICATION
OPTIONS
208 V AC 60 Hz, 28.8 A , 6.0 kW@ 208 V
220-240 V AC 60 Hz, 27.8 A, 6.7 kW @ 240 V
208-220 V AC 50 Hz, 28.8 A, 6.0 kW @ 208 V
230-240 V AC 50 Hz, 27.8 A, 6.7 kW @ 240 V
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WIRE
CONDUCTOR SIZES
Minimum: 4mm² / 16 AWG
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
Max Pressure 550 kPa / 5.5 bar / 80 psi
Min Pressure 100 kPa / 1.0 bar / 15 psi
E32 Convection Oven (Applies to units from S/N 40256)
WARNING: ALL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE REPAIR WORK MUST BE CARRIED
OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY.
It is most important that the oven is installed
correctly and that the operation is correct before use. Installation shall comply with local
electrical, health and safety requirements.
BEFORE CONNECTION TO POWER
SUPPLY
Unpack and check unit for damage and report
any damage to the carrier and dealer. Report
any deficiencies to your dealer. Fit the feet
which are packed inside the oven. Fit door
handle to oven door. Check that the available
power supply is correct to that shown on the
rating plate located on the right-hand side
panel.
208 V AC 60 Hz, 28.8 A , 6.0 kW@ 208 V
220-240 V AC 60 Hz, 27.8 A, 6.7 kW @ 240 V
208-220 V AC 50 Hz, 28.8 A, 6.0 kW @ 208 V
230-240 V AC 50 Hz, 27.8 A, 6.7 kW @ 240 V
LOCATION
To ensure correct ventilation for the motor and
controls the following minimum installation
clearances are to be adhered to:
Top 200mm / 8”
Rear 75mm / 3“
Left-hand side 75mm / 3”
Right-hand side 75mm / 3”
Position the oven in its allocated working
position. Use a spirit level to ensure the oven
is level from side to side and front to back. (If
this is not carried out, uneven cooking could
occur). The feet/legs used with bench or floor
mounting or provided with stands are adjustable and will require adjusting in levelling the
unit. It should be positioned so the operating
panel and oven shelves are easily reachable
for loading and unloading.
IMPORTANT: THE OVEN VENT
LOCATED ON THE CABINET TOP
MUST NEVER BE OBSTRUCTED.
BEFORE USE
Operate the oven for about 1 hour at 200°C
(400°F) to remove any fumes or odours which
may be present.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Remove rear cover panel to allow access to
the terminal block and strain relief cable
clamp. The cable can be fitted through the
small grommet and held by the cable clamp.
Connect cable to the terminals as marked.
Refit cover panel.
L1L2
Phase
RED
BROWN
BLACK
WARNING:
Neutral
BLACK
BLUE
WHITE
THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE GROUNDED / EARTHED
Ground
GREEN
GREEN/YELLOW
Figure 2.1
Refer to specifications section for minimum
wire connections required.
WATER CONNECTION
A cold water supply should be fitted to the
water inlet (3/4” BSP hose connection) which
is located on the rear of the right hand side of
the unit.
Alternately, a connection elbow and sealing
washer is supplied with this unit for direct
connection of a 1/2” ID hose, and is
recommended for easy installation and service.
Connect water supply - Max inlet pressure
80psi / 550kPa.
Turn on water supply to check for leaks.
IMPORTANT: MAXIMUM INLET WATER
PRESSURE IS 550 kPa / 80 psi.
E32 Convection Oven (Applies to units from S/N 40256)
3. Remove the two screws (item 3) from the
handle (item 1).
4. Install the handle bracket through the slot
on the door side.
5. Screw in the two screws (item 2) fully,
then fully screw in the previous two
screws (item 3). Ensure that they are
tight.
1
3
Figure 2.3
DOUBLE STACKING UNITS
When it is desired to mount an E32 Turbofan
oven on an E87 prover, a double stacking kit
must be used. Available from your dealer or
Turbofan distributor. (see Spare Parts).
When mounting one oven on top of another, a
double stacking kit is also required.
2
Figure 2.2
OVEN RACKS
The oven is supplied with four general
purpose oven racks. These racks incorporate
two important safety features:
1. Self Supporting: When fitted, the oven
racks are self supporting and will not drop
or angle down when the racks are
withdrawn during operation, when loading
and unloading products on racks or when
attending to the product being cooked
during it’s cook cycle.
2. Auto Supporting: The oven rack
supports incorporate a special retaining
tab which provides a positive stop to each
oven rack and stops it’s inadvertent
removal during normal operation.
To fit the oven racks ensure that the rack back
stop is positioned at the rear of the oven and
install by following the steps shown in the
diagram below.
To remove oven racks reverse the procedure.
WARNING: THE ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED
BEFORE UNITS ARE STACKED.
Assembly Steps:
Bottom Unit
1. Lay unit on back and remove 1" or 4" feet
already fitted to unit. Fit adjustable leg
and secure with (16x) M6 x 16 taptite
screws. Stand unit up.
2. Unscrew vent hood plate from bottom
oven. Remove and discard hood plate
and spacer tubes. Replace two vent hood
screws on the left hand side from the front
and screw in completely to secure outer
wrapper to vent tube. Use RTV to seal
the other two holes.
3. Position shroud back on top of bottom unit
so that it is positioned correctly over oven
back. Position flue duct on bottom unit so
that it is positioned centrally in shroud
back flue cut-out and is flush with the
oven back. Check that the oven vent is
covered and mark the six hole positions (3
down each side of the flue duct) on the
oven wrapper.
4. Drill six ø 3.5mm holes in the oven
wrapper where marked.
5. Screw the flue duct to the wrapper with six
1/2" x 8A pozi screws into these holes.
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1. Tip oven onto its back and remove the 1"
or 4" feet screwed into the base.
2. Assemble the four sides of the shroud
(shroud front, shroud back, shroud sides
(x2)) with the 3/16" screws as shown. Do
not tighten the screws until the ovens are
stacked.
3. Screw the shroud assembly to the base of
the oven using the 3/8" screws and
washers so that all faces of the shroud are
flush with the sides of the oven base. Be
sure to have the large flange of the shroud
back at the rear of the oven.
Stacking the Ovens
1. Remove the outside two screws along the
top rear of the bottom oven.
2. With two or three persons, lift the top oven
onto the bottom oven and position so that
the down folds on the shroud sides and
back all butt hard up around the back and
sides of the oven wrapper.
3. Secure top unit into position by replacing
the two outside screws of the four
previously removed from the top rear of
the bottom unit.
4. Screw together with four 1/2" x 8A pozi
screws supplied, the chimney to the flue
duct of the bottom unit. Drill two Ø3.5mm
holes in the top rear of the top unit
through the two round holes, one each
side of the chimney. Now screw the
chimney to the rear of the top unit with the
two remaining 1/2" x 8A pozi screws.
5. Adjust the four legs to level ovens.
RATING PLATE LOCATION
The rating plate for the E32 convection oven
is located at the bottom right corner of the RH
side panel.
Rating Plate
Figure 2.5
Figure 2.4
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The E32 Turbofan convection oven features
multi-function operator controls for which a
correct understanding of their operation is
required before carrying out any service or
fault repair work. The control device functions
are explained as follows:
A power switch on the control panel isolates
all to the controls of the oven. With the power
switch Off all functions of the oven are
inoperable.
With the power switch On (illuminated) power
is directly supplied to the 60 minute bake
timer, steam (water injection) switch, door
microswitch, light switch, and the temperature
control circuit. The oven circulation fan will
operate only when the thermostat is turned
on. The control panel light switch will turn the
oven lights on when the door is closed only
when the light switch is held in. The oven
lights will come on automatically when the
door is open, as this is controlled by the door
microswitch.
The 60 minute timer is a mechanical timer and
can therefore be operated with the oven’s
power switch On or Off. However, only with
the oven’s power switch On will the switch
contacts of the 60 minute timer turn on the
time-up buzzer and illuminate the time-up
indicator on the control panel. The buzzer
and time-up indicator provide indication that
the time setting has run down to zero and at
this point will remain On continuously until the
60 minute timer has been manually set back
to the Off (vertical) position. The 60 minute
timer does not control any other part of the
oven’s operating system as this timer is
independent of the temperature control and
heating system.
The steam (water injection) switch on the
control panel can be operated whenever the
power switch is On. The switch is momentary
like the light switch and when depressed, will
operate the electric solenoid valve at the rear
of the oven and inject water across the
elements and fan from the flat spray (vertical)
nozzle positioned at the rear of the oven
elements. Releasing the steam button will
close the solenoid valve. This feature is used
to instantaneously add steam into the oven.
The temperature control of this oven is with a
capillary type thermostat which can be set to a
required cooking temperature.
The thermostat switch has a separate switch
body assembled onto the front from the shaft
assembly and when the thermostat is set to a
cooking temperature, the switch contacts turn
on the oven fan. The switch is closed (fan on)
whenever the thermostat is not in the Off
(vertical) position. The control panel indicator
light above the thermostat knob cycles On
and Off with the thermostat to indicate when
the elements are on and the oven is heating.
The E32 Turbofan convection oven has 6.5
kW of electric heating elements, comprising of
a 3 kW inner coil, and a 3.5 kW outer coil,
both of which make up the element assembly
around the oven fan. The elements are
switched on and off by the main oven
thermostat or hold thermostat via a four-pole
25 Amp contactor located inside the control
housing. Only two poles of the contactor are
used, one for each element coil.
The E32 Turbofan convection oven features a
Roast-and-Hold system which can be used to
automatically set the oven to a fixed holding
temperature at the end of a timed cooking
period. When the Roast-and-Hold switch is
turned On the switch will illuminate and switch
on a relay found inside the control panel, at
the base of the control housing next to the
door microswitch. When the relay is switched
ON a normally closed switch pole on the relay
is opened and the normal power supply to the
oven thermostat is isolated. A second
normally open switch pole is closed and this
provides power to the 3 hour roast timer.
If the roast timer is in the Hold (vertical)
position the timer switch contacts will be in
their normally closed position and supply
power directly to the Hold thermostat located
behind the control panel. The Hold
thermostat is factory set to 75°C (167°F) and
will supply power to the heating elements
through the heating contactor as required to
maintain its preset temperature.
The thermostat heating light will also cycle
On/Off as the Hold thermostat maintains
temperature.
In the Roast-and Hold mode the 3 hour timer
can be set to a selected roasting time. During
this time period the normally open switch
contacts of the timer are closed. The timer
has two change over switches and in this
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position one is used to supply power to its
timing motor and the other is used to switch
power directly to the main oven thermostat.
During the 3 hour timer run-down period the
oven temperature will be controlled by the
main oven thermostat to the set temperature
and operate as previously described.
When the 3 hour timer has run down and
reached the Hold position the two switch
contacts change over to their normally closed
position which isolates power from the timer
motor and the oven thermostat. It also
switches power back to the oven hold
thermostat. At this point the temperature
control is now maintained by the hold
thermostat as previously described. To
cancel the hold circuit the Roast-and-Hold
switch is turned Off. This turns off the
contactor which removes power from the 3
hour timer and closes the contactor pole on
the contactor that feeds the main oven
thermostat. The Hold indicator light above the
3 Hour timer will illuminate whenever the oven
is operating in hold mode (Roast ‘n Hold selected, and 3 Hour timer at zero position).
The factory preset hold thermostat can be
adjusted as required to change the holding
temperature if necessary. Refer Service
section for this procedure.
The following Troubleshooting Guide should
be used to identify any incorrect oven
operation. On correct identification of the
operating fault the Troubleshooting Guide will
make reference to the corrective action
required, or refer to the Fault Diagnosis
section and/or Service section to assist in
correction of the fault.
E32 Convection Oven (Applies to units from S/N 40256)
WARNING: ALL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE REPAIR WORK MUST BE CARRIED
OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY.
4.1 CLEANING
WARNING: ALWAYS TURN THE
POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE
CLEANING.
IMPORTANT: THIS UNIT IS NOT
WATER PROOF.
DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO
CLEAN INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF
THIS UNIT.
EXTERIOR
Clean with a good quality stainless steel
cleaning compound. Harsh abrasive cleaners
may damage the surface.
INTERIOR
Ensure that the oven chamber is cool. Do not
use wire brushes, steel wool or other abrasive
materials. Clean the oven regularly with a
good quality oven cleaner. Take care not to
damage the fan or the tube at the right side of
the oven which controls the thermostat.
OVEN RACKS
To remove, slide out to the stop position, raise
the front edge up, and lift out.
SIDE RACKS
To remove, lift front top to disengage and
slide rack forward. To replace, slide top rear
slot in rack onto rear stud, then engage front
keyhole on front stud.
LAMP GLASS
To remove glasses, unscrew anti-clockwise.
To replace, screw in clockwise.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT OVER
TIGHTEN LAMP GLASS.
OVEN SEALS
To remove, hold at their centre point and pull
forward until they unclip. Remove side seals
first, then top and bottom. The seals may be
washed in the sink, but take care not to cut
or damage them. To replace, ensure that
the lip is facing the oven opening. Fit the
top and bottom seals first, then the side
seals.
OVEN DOOR GLASS
Clean with conventional glass cleaners.
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