This Manual is prepared for th e use of trained Vulcan Service
Technicians and should not be used by those not properly
qu alif ied. If yo u have attend ed a Vulcan Service School for this
product, you may be qualified to perform all the procedures
described in this man ual.
Thi s manu al i s no t i nten ded to be al l en comp assi ng . I f you have
not atte nded a Vulca n Servic e School f or this produc t, you should
read, in its entirety, the repair procedure you wish to perform to
determine if you have the necessary tools, instruments and skills
required to perform the procedure. Procedures for which you do
not have th e necessary tools, instruments and skills should be
performed b y a trained Vu lcan Service Technician .
VCE20H126172
VCE20F126173
- NOTICE -
Reproduction or other use of this Manual, without the express
written consent of Vulcan-Hart, is prohibited
A product of VULCAN-HARTLOUISVILLE , KY 40201-0696
Form 24659 ( S eptember 1999)
The procedures in t his manual appl y to all models
unless otherwise specified. All of the information,
illustrations and specifications contained in thi s
manual are based on t he latest product information
available at the tim e of print ing.
Combi Ovens
The Elect ric Combi ovens provide convection heat,
steam heat or a c ombination of both in a single
compartment cooking chamber. Humidificat ion is
provided from the inter nal steam generat or or by
water injection into the oven cavit y. W hen the water
is injec ted by means of an internal spray nozz le, it
vaporizes on contact wit h the hot interior surfaces.
H
The ov ens are available in two depths,
(half on 6
and 20H/F).
level only) and in three sizes (6H, 10H/F
alf and Full
OPERATION
Refer to the Installation & Operat ion Manual for
specific operating instructions.
STACKING KIT INSTRUCTIONS
When servicing stacked ovens and disassembly is
required, r efer to the S tacking Ki t Instructi ons for
specific assembly procedur es.
SPECIFICATIONS
Water Supply
The fact that a water supply is potable is no
guarantee that it is suitable for steam generation.
The supply connect ion to the steam gener ator
should be “treated” water and must be within t he
guideli nes listed below. For dr ain water cooling only,
an “untreated“ water suppl y c onnec tion should be
used.
Supply Pressure
(treated and untreated water)
Supply Connections
(treated and untreated water)
Water Hardness *
Chloride less than 30 ppm
PH fact or (range)7 to 8
(*17.1 ppm = 1 grain of har dness)
20-80 psig
cold
2-4 grains per
gallon (gpg)
CLEANING
Refer to the Installation & Operat ion Manual for
specific cleani ng instructions.
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Electrical
ELECTRIC COMBI OVENS - GENERAL
MACHINE AMPERAGE (3 PHASE/ 60HZ)
1
MODEL
VCE6H
VCE10H
VCE10F
VCE20H
VCE20F
NOTES:
POWER
(KW)
PER LINE
2
RECOMMENDED
CIRCUIT
PROTECTION
3
208V240V480V208V240V480V
9252211353015
18504322706030
18504322706030
24675829908040
36100874312511060
1. Amperage values in t he table are nominal. T olerance
is +5/-10%.
2. Line currents must
be measured in full power
convec tion heat m ode.
3. Complied in accordance with National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition.
MODEL
VCE6H
VCE10H
VCE10F
VCE20H
VCE20F
NOTES:
1
INDIVIDUAL AMPERAGE (3 PHASE/ 60HZ)
CONVECT ION HEAT
ELEMENTS
2
208V240V480V
STEAM GENE RATOR HEAT
ELEMENTS
208V240V480V
KWNO.KWNO.
9125221181221910
9250432282453919
9250432282453919
6467582983675829
94100874384897739
1. Amperage values in the table are nomi nal. Tolerance is +5/-10%.
2. Convection heater currents must
be measured in full power convection
heat mode.
3. Steam generator heater currents m ust
be measured in full power steam
mode.
3
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVENS - GENERAL
OVEN CONTROLS
PROGRAMMABLESTANDARD MANUALDELUXE MANUAL
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVENS - GENERAL
WATER CONDITIONING
Furnishing the steam generator with treated water to
reduce scale formation is impor tant. Scal e formation
will reduce steam out put, cause prematur e
component failur e, and shorten equipm ent life. Most
water supplies contai n scale producing m inerals
such as Calcium and M agnesi um. As steam is
generated, the minerals remain and dissolve int o
the water. As the concentration of these miner als
increases past a certai n point, they pr ec ipitate from
the water and coat the inside of t he steam
generator, heating elements, and water level
sensors. Because of the high temperature of these
surfaces, the pr ec ipitated mineral s bake ont o them
and become very difficult to r emov e.
This may c ause several probl ems:
1.Reduced heat transf er eff iciency.
2.Premature heating element failures.
3.False readings from water l evel sensors.
These problem s are common to any manufacturer's
steamer regardless of design, but t hey c an all be
minimized by furnishing the steam generat or with
treated water.
Other factors affecting steam generati on ar e iron
content, amount of c hloridation and dissolved
gases.
The desired water propert ies can best be achieved
by using a
system.
The water level probes in the steam generator use
ions in the water t o detect the water level.
use fully demineralized or de-ionized water
since it is "non conductive" and the water level
can not be detected.
properly maintained water treatment
Do not
LUBRICATION
Cavity fan motor has sealed beari ngs and
requires no addit ional lubrication.
Cavity fan motor shaft seal requires lubr ication
at replacement (White silicone grease 544268).
TOOLS
Standard
Standard set of hand tools.
Metric set of hand tools.
VOM with AC c ur r ent tester (any quality VOM
with a sensitivit y of at least 20,000 ohms can
be used).
Gear puller to remove cavity fan.
Temperat ure meter wit h thermocoupl e.
Special
Red High Tem perature RTV for door seal and
probes (P/N 544313 or 542949).
Grounding kit to protec t control board( s) if
handled (P/N TL-84919).
Motor Shaft Centering Tool (P/N 359450) .
28 pin EPROM extraction tool and 28 pi n
EPROM i nsert ion tool (purc hase l oc ally).
Scalekleen deliming chemical or the
recommended chemi c al for t he water treatment
system in use for deliming of the steam
generator. (S c alekleen is avail able through the
Serv ice Parts Distr ibution Center or locally
through an Everpure dealer)
The use of strainers, or filters will not remove
minerals from the water.
Water supplies vary fr om state to state and from
locati ons wit hin a state. Therefore, Vulcan
recommends that a local water treatm ent specialist
be consulted bef ore the installation of any steam
generating equi pment.
Steamers that operate over a long peri od of time
without the benefit of a water treatment system,
which have developed a heavy scale build up,
should be cleaned before using the system.
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
RACK GUIDE/FILTER/EXHAUST
ASSEMBLY
1.Turn the oven off.
2.Remove the racks (i f equipped).
3.Push the rack guide to rear of oven to remove
the rack guide tabs from sl ots in the exhaust
assembly (10 level).
4.Lift the rear of the rack guide up and pull the
guide out of the ov en c avity.
5.Lift the filter up, then pull forward to remove the
filter (2 filter s on 20 level).
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
6.Lift up on exhaust assembly then pull forward
at bottom to clear t he dowel pins.
7.After lower dowel pins have been c leared,
remove assembly from t op pins and remove
from oven.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
COVERS AND PANELS
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Side Panels
1.Remove the screws from the side panel f or the
side in need of access. Hold the panel in place
before removing the last screw.
2.Access the inside edge of the panel at the
bottom r ear corner and disconnect the ground
wire (if present).
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
8.Reverse proc edur e to install .
NOTE:
is seated on the dowel pins and fan direction arrow
is pointing to lef t (facing oven).
Be sure the bottom of the exhaust assembly
3.Remove the panel.
NOTE:
ensure the gasket at the rear of the contr ol panel
seals properly agai nst the front edge of the ri ght
side panel.
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
When r e-install ing the right si de panel,
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Rear Panel
1.Remove the screws from the rear ov en panel.
Hold the panel in place before removing the
last panel screw.
2.Access the inside edge of the panel at the
bottom left and disconnect the ground wire ( if
present).
3.Lower the panel to remove from oven.
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
OVEN TEMPERATURE PROBE
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1.Remove the rack gui de, filter and exhaust
assembly as outlined under “RACK GUIDE/
FILTER/EXHAUST ASSEMBLY”.
2.Remove both side panels as outl ined under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
3.Remove the retai ning nut fr om the probe inside
the ov en ( 2 probes on 20 level) and lift bracket
off.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
Control Panel
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned.
2.Disconnect the r ibbon cable, t her mocouple
connector, gr ound leads and door switch
connector from the oven control board.
3.Remove the nuts at the t op and bottom of
control panel that secure it to the f r ame.
CAUTION
damage may result to the oven control if dr opped.
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
: Hold contr ol panel duri ng r emov al or
4.Remove probe(s) through the left si de of the
oven cavity.
NOTE:
silicone between the probe and the hole in the oven
cavity wall.
NOTE:
position as shown.
5.Disconnect the pr obe leads from the control
6.Reverse proc edur e to install .
NOTE
rotate unless secured. Do not
or damage m ay result.
When r eplacing, use hi gh temperature
Be sure to replace br ac k et around probe and
board connector.
: When tightening retaini ng nut, probe will
clamp down on probe
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
PROGRAMABLE OVEN
CONTROL
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
CAUTION: Certain components in this system
are subject to damage by electrostatic discharge
during field repairs. A field service ground kit is
available t o prevent damage. Th e f ield service
grounding kit must be used anytime the control
board is handled.
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Disconnect the r ibbon cable, connec tors and
ground leads fr om the oven control boar d.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
4.Remove the hex nut s securi ng the CPU board
to the display/keypad board.
5.Pull out wards on the CPU boar d and lif t it off
from the display/keypad board pin connections.
3.Remove the cover from the oven control by
removing the mounting nuts at the top and
bottom.
NOTE:
keypad board, make sure that the pi ns on the
keypad board are aligned with the plug on the
control boar d.
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When installing the control board onto the
ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
6.Remove the display/keypad board from the
control panel by removing the mounting nuts.
4.Remove the oven control board from the
control panel by removing the mounting nuts.
7.Reverse proc edur e to install .
MANUAL OVEN CONTROL S
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
CAUTION: Certain components in this system
are subject to damage by electrostatic discharge
during field repairs. A field service ground kit is
available t o prevent damage. Th e f ield service
grounding kit must be used anytime the control
board is handled.
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Disconnect the r ibbon cable, t her mocouple
connector, gr ound leads and door switch
connector from the oven control board.
3.Remove the cover from the oven control boar d
by removing the mounting nut s at the top and
bottom.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
5.Reverse proc edur e to install .
RELAY BOARD
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
CAUTION: Certain components in this system
are subject to damage by electrostatic discharge
during field repairs. A field service ground kit is
available t o prevent damage. Th e f ield service
grounding kit must be used anytime the control
board is handled.
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Disconnect lead wi r es from the r elay board.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
3.Release the clips on the back of the mounti ng
rail.
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
NOTE:
the procedure at this point to install.
5.Remove the rear panel as outlined under
6.Disconnect the lead wires from the motor .
7.Remove the mot or from the back of t he oven
If only the blower is bei ng r emov ed, rever se
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
by removing the mounting nut s.
BLOWER AND MOTOR
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Removal
1.Remove the rack gui de, filter and exhaust
assembly as outlined under “RACK GUIDE/
FILTER/EXHAUST ASSEMBLY”.
2.Loosen bolt (one turn) that secures the blower
and install puller.
3.Tighten t he puller, then tap the puller with a
hammer to loosen the blower from the motor
shaft.
4.Remove the pull er , bolt, washer and blower
from the motor shaft.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
8.Remove the cover plate and seal from inside
the ov en c avity.
NOTE:
back of t he oven.
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You may have to dri ve the seal out from the
ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Installation
1.Mount the m otor to the back of the oven.
Tighten t he bolts enough to hold the motor i n
place, but allow some movem ent.
2.Ensure that the motor shaft is centered (use
shaft center ing tool) in the mot or shaft hole and
tighten mounting bol ts.
3.Remove the shaft c entering tool .
4.Connect the lead wi r es to the motor.
5.Install seal and cover as outlined under
“BLOWER MOTO R SHAFT SEAL”.
: Remove all traces of m otor seal grease from
NOTE
the motor shaft.
6.Install the blower wheel.
7.Install exhaust assembly, fil ter, and rack gui de
as outlined under “RACK
GUIDE/FILTER/EXHAUST ASSEMBLY”.
8.Install rear panel as outlined under “COVERS
AND PANELS”.
BLOWER MOTOR SHA FT SEAL
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
: Remove all traces of m otor seal grease from
NOTE
the motor shaft.
7.Install the seal cover plate and then the blower.
HEATING ELEMENTS
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Oven Cavity
1.Remove the rack gui de, filter and exhaust
assembly as outlined under “RACK GUIDE/
FILTER/EXHAUST ASSEMBLY”.
2.From inside the oven cavity, remove the nuts
from the heating element stand-offs for the
element being replaced.
3.Remove the rear panel as outlined under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
4.Disconnect the lead wires from the elem ents at
the rear of the oven.
5.Remove the nuts and washers from the
element being replaced t hen r emov e the
element.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
1.Remove blower as outli ned under “BLOWER
AND MOTOR”.
2.Remove motor seal c over pl ate.
3.Remove the seal f r om the recess in the r ear
oven wall.
NOTE:
back of t he oven.
4.Fill replacement seal cover with white silicone
5.Assemble the motor seal with t he c onvex par t
6.Apply red high temperat ur e RTV to the outer
You may have to dri ve the seal out from the
grease.
of the spri ng toward the motor.
edge of the seal to help hold i t in the recess
and install the seal with the seal c over toward
the front of the oven cavity.
6.Reverse proc edur e to install .
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Steam Generato r
1.Turn off the water supply to the steam
generator.
2.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
3.Remove the thermal fuse and prot ective sleev e
from the heater thermowell.
2.Disconnect the t hermal fuse(s) lead wire
connections.
3.Remove the thermal fuse and prot ec tive sleeve
from the heater thermowell.
4.Disconnect the heating element lead wire
connections.
5.Remove the heating element from t he steam
generator by removing the mounting nuts.
NOTE:
supplied gasket and ensure the mating surfaces are
clean.
6.Reverse proc edur e to install .
When installing a new heater, use the
THERMAL FUSE(S)
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
: When replacing thermal fuse, be sure to
NOTE
insert the protective sleeve and thermal fuse
together. T he protective sleeve must
into the heat er thermowell with the fuse to avoid
chafi ng of the fuse leads.
: When replacing thermal fuse do
NOTE
lead wires apart. This may break the contact
juncti on or damage the connections.
be inserted
pull the
not
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
STEAM GENERATOR DRAIN
PUMP
1.Turn off the oven and allow the steam
generator to drain.
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
2.Turn off the water supply.
3.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
4.Disconnect l ead wir es and hoses connected to
the drain pump.
5.Remove the bolts from the mounting brac ket
that secure the pump.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
VENT DAMPER ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
VENT DAMPER ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
6.Reverse proc edur e to install .
Vent Motor
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Disconnect the lead wires from the switch and
motor.
3.Remove the screw and nut behind the motor
assembly that c onnec ts motor to shaft
extension rod.
4.Remove the mot or and swit c h assembly from
the ov en by sliding the mounting brac k et out
from the ov en frame.
5.Reverse proc edur e to install .
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Sealing Washer
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Open the oven door and remove the rack
guide, filter and exhaust assembly as outlined
under “RACK GUIDE/FILTER/EXHAUST
ASSEMBLY”.
WARNING:
POW E R TO BE APPLIED TO THE UNI T DURING
THE ADJUSTMENT. USE EXTREME CAUTION AT
ALL TIMES.
3.Reconnect the el ectrical power to the machine
at the main circuit box.
4.Close the door, turn the oven ON and press the
Start/S top button.
5.Observe the rotation of the vent motor cam.
When the cam stops turning then the vent
should be closed.
NOTE
opened, the vent should open automatical ly.
6.Disconnect the electric al power to the machine
at the main circuit box. P lace a tag on the
circuit box indicating the circui t is being
serviced.
NOTE
manner. I f the oven is turned OFF or the door is
opened, the vent will re-open automatical ly.
7.Open the oven door and examine the vent f r om
inside the cavit y.
A.If the mounting nut is vi si ble, proceed to
B.If the mounting nut is not visible, t hen the
8.Remove the nut securing both shutters and the
sealing washer to the shaft extension rod then
remove the shutters and sealing washer.
THE FOLLOWI NG ST EPS REQUIRE
: When the ov en is turned OFF or the door is
: Power to the oven must be removed in this
step 8.
vent needs to r otate 180 degrees.
Reconnect power to the machine and
repeat steps 3 through 7A.
4.Rotate the extension rod approximately 90
degrees by hand.
5.Exam ine the vent from inside the c avity.
A.If the mounting nut is vi si ble, proceed to
step 6.
B.If the mounting nut is not visible, t hen the
extension rod needs t o r otate
approximately 90 degrees more.
6.Remove the nut securing both shutters and the
sealing washer to the ex tension rod then
remove the shutters and sealing washer.
7.Remove the shutter screw f r om the extension
rod.
8.Release the snap ring on the left end of the
shaft (i f fac ing oven) and pull shaft extension
out.
: If the washers on the exterior of the vent
NOTE
housing come loose, red silicone must be re-appli ed
to prevent steam l eakage above the oven cavity .
9.Reverse proc edur e to install .
WATER LEVEL SENSORS AND
WATER EQUALIZATION TUBE
1.Turn the oven off and allow steam generator
tank to drai n.
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
2.Turn off the water supply.
3.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
”COVERS AND PANELS”.
4.Disconnect l ead wir es and hose clamps from
the water equali z ation tube.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
9.Install new sealing washer and re-assemble.
Shaft Extension
1.Remove the left, ri ght and rear panels as
outlined under “COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Open the oven door and remove the rack
guide, filter and exhaust assembly as outlined
under “RACK GUIDE/FILTER/EXHAUST
ASSEMBLY”.
3.Remove the screw and nut behind the motor
assembly that c onnec ts motor to shaft
extension rod.
NOTE
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: Some water will continue to drain out.
ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
5.Remove the water equalization tube.
4.Disconnect water and steam equalizat ion tube
from the steam generator. If necessary, loosen
or remove drain pump mounting nuts to
remove tube.
6.Reverse proc edur e to install .
STEAM GENERAT OR TANK
1.Turn the oven off and allow the steam
generator tank to drain.
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
2.Turn off the water supply to the steam
generator
3.Remove the right side and rear panels as
outlined under “COVERS AND PANELS”.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
10 LEVEL SHOWN
A.Remov e heating elements from steam
generator tank and place to the side.
NOTE
: Unless replacing the heating
element (s), it not nec essary to r emov e the
heating element lead wir es.
B.On 6 and 10 levels, remove cl amp from
the steam exhaust hose at the top of
steam generator and disconnect hose. On
20 levels, remove the nut s securing the
steam exhaust pipe to the outsi de of the
cavity.
NOTE
: When replacing tank on 20 levels, be
sure to seal the m ating surface between the
exhaust pipe and cavity wall with RT V .
5.Remove the nuts fr om the tank mounting studs
and bracket (at bottom) t hen r emov e the steam
generator f rom the oven.
6.Remove insulation from the old steam
generator and use on the repl ac ement steam
generator.
7.Reverse proc edur e to install .
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ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
OVEN DOOR
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Removal
1.Remove the left and right si de panels as
outlined under “COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Disconnect the lead wires to the lamp on the
power supply board term inal block and r oute
them so they can be pulled through the hole in
the frame when the door is rem oved.
3.Support the door, remove the screws from
each hinge block on the oven and r emov e
door.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
4.Open the inner door glass and remove the cring clamps from the rear snap catches, unsnap
at the rear then lif t off.
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
Disassembly
1.Remove the door f r om the oven as outlined
above in “REMOVAL”.
2.Lay the door on a f lat surfac e with the inside of
the door fac ing up.
3.Lift up along the inner door glass edge near the
door latch and unsnap the glass from t he “snap
catches” in the oven door.
CAUTION: When replacing the inner door glass,
it must be installed with the conductive side
toward the front o f t he oven. Use an ohmmeter
to verify the conductive side. Set the meter to
read ohms and touch glass with the meter leads.
A resistance will be measured but will vary
depending on the distance between the meter
leads, grease and/or o t her substances o n the
glass.
5.Remove the bolts securing the top and bottom
hinges to the door.
6.Remove the drip t r ay, remaining screws from
the inner door panel, the screws at the left,
right and bottom of the door and remove the
door handle.
7.Lift the inner door panel from the outer door
frame.
8.Remove the outer door glass.
9.Reverse proc edur e to install .
10. Adjust the door as outlined under “OVEN
DOOR ADJUSTMENT” in “SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS”.
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DOOR LAMP
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1.Remove the screws holding the cover and
gasket.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
OVEN DOOR HINGES
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1.Remove and disassemble the door as outlined
under “OVEN DOOR”.
2.Remove the li ght lead wire from the hinge.
NOTE:
wires at the terminal end t o allow the terminals to be
fed through the hinge one at a time.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
Strip 3 inches of the shielding away from the
2.Pull t he lamp and socket assembly out f r om the
door.
3.Hold the lamp assembly and grasp the bulb
using a cloth.
NOTE
: Do not touch t he Halogen lamp with bare
hands. If lamp is ex posed t o oil f r om the skin, the
life will be reduced. Ensure lamp is free from oil and
dirt before replacing.
3.Remove the cotter pins from the shaft and
remove the shaft from the hinges.
4.Pull up on light bulb to remove it from socket.
5.Reverse proc edur e to install .
4.Reverse proc edur e to install .
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DOOR MAGNETIC REED SWITCH
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Remove the nuts that secure the door switch
mounti ng bracket to the bottom of the control
panel. On 20 levels, the switch is m ounted to
the underside of the channel f or the door
handle (no bracket required).
3.Disconnect the switc h lead wires.
4.Remove the switch f rom the oven.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
5.Apply red silicone to the repl ac ement seal and
install the seal to the glass edge. The vent
holes must be i nstalled to the outside to all ow
the seal to contract when the door is closed.
6 AND 10 LEVELS
5.Reverse proc edur e to install and c hec k for
proper operati on.
DOOR SEAL
1.Turn the oven off.
2.Open the oven door.
3.Remove seal from the edge of the inside glass.
4.Clean the edge of the glass, rem ove the old
adhesive.
6.Adjust door closure, if nec essary, as outlined
under “OVEN DOOR AND DOOR LOCK
ADJUSTMENT” in “SERVICE PROCEDURES
AND ADJUSTMENTS”.
DOOR LOCKING MECHANISM
WARNING:
POWER TO T HE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BO X. P LA CE A TAG ON THE CI RCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Replacement
1.Remove the right side panel as outli ned under
“COVERS AND PANELS”.
2.Disconnect the lead wires to the motor and
switches.
3.Remove the nuts fr om the mounting studs and
remove the assembly from the oven.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
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4.Remove the spring and posit ioning plat e from
the locking arm.
5.Reverse proc edur e to install and adjust as
outlined under “O VEN DOOR ADJUSTMENT”
in “SERVICE PROCEDURES AND
ADJUSTMENTS”.
Disassembly
1.Remove the three screws that secure the motor
and switch assembly.
2.Remove the mot or , gear box and switch
assembly from the locking m ec hanism.
Remove the two bolts from the locking
mechanism. The springs, locking arm and
bushings can be removed.
4.The springs, loc k ing arm and bushings can be
removed.
5.Reverse proc edur e to install .
OVEN CAVITY SEAL
3.Remove the two bolts from the locking
mechanism.
1.Open the door.
2.Pull t he seal from the groove around the ov en
cavity.
3.Push the arrow head tip of the gasket int o the
groove. Install the four corners first.
4.Start at the corners and work to the m iddle of
each side, being c ar eful not to stretch the
replacement gasket.
5.Check the door for proper operation and adjust
if nec essary, as outlined under “OVEN DOOR
AND DOOR LOCK A DJ US TMENT” in
“SERVICE PROCEDURES AND
ADJUSTMENTS”.
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