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Part # 138683 (01/08)

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Oven (Standard)

Lighting

1.  Push in the valve knob, and turn it counter-clockwise to 

the ignition position.

2.  While holding the valve knob fully in, press the ignitor 

button and observe that the pilot lights. If it does not, 
repeatedly depress the ignitor button until it does.

3.  When the pilot is lit, continue to hold the valve knob fully 

in for at least 30 seconds, then release it. If the pilot goes 
out, wait for five (5), minutes, then repeat from step 1.

4.  When the pilot has been established, push the valve 

knob in again and turn it counter-clockwise to the oven 
flame position, then set the thermostat to the desired 
temperature.

5.  To turn the burner off, turn the dial to the circular “OFF” 

symbol. The safety device will disengage within 60 
seconds.

“RC” Convection Ovens

The forced air range oven consists of a food preparation 
chamber completely sealed from the combustion area.
This eliminates the possibility of contamination from flue 
products and permits an efficient method of circulating the 
heated air within the cooking chamber.

During the cooking process in a conventional oven, a vapor 
barrier and a layer of “cool” air covers the exposed area of 
the product. In a forced air oven, the fan pushes the heated 
air over and around the product, sweeping away the vapor 
barrier and cool air, permitting faster heat penetration. This 
action permits the use of lower temperatures and shorter 
cooking times.

The rule of thumb for determining the cooking temperature 
is to reduce the set temperature by approximately 80°F, 
(28°C), from that which you would use in a conventional 
oven, and that the product be checked at a point midway in 
the time required in a conventional oven.

Lighting

Refer to the section titled ‘STANDARD OVEN’ on the previous 
page for detailed instructions.

Start Up

1.  Set the power switch to the” COOK” position.

2.  Turn the oven valve knob to the “flame” symbol.

3.  Turn the thermostat to the desired setting.

Cool down

1.  Turn the oven valve knob to the circular “OFF” symbol.

2.  Turn the thermostat to its lower setting.

3.  Open the oven door.

4.  Set the power switch to the “COOL DOWN” position.

Shut Down

1.  Turn the oven valve knob to the circular “OFF” symbol.

2.  Turn the thermostat to its lowest setting.

3.  Set the power switch to the “OFF” position.

Operating Suggestions

The motor on your range convection oven is maintenance 
free since it is constructed with self-lubricating sealed ball 
bearings. It is designed to proved durable service when 
treated with ordinary care. We have a few suggestions to 
follow on the car of your motor.

A.  When the motor is operating, it cools itself internally by 

air entering the rear of the motor case, provided proper 
clearance has been allowed.

B.  Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity it is at the 

same temperature as the oven. If the motor is stopped 
while the oven is hot, the heat from the blower wheel is 
conducted down the shaft and into the armature of the 
motor. This action could shorten motor life.

C.  We recommend, at the end of the bake or roasting 

period, when the oven will be idle for any period of time 
or before shutting down completely, that the doors 
be left open, and by use of the cool-down position on 
the fan switch, the fan continues to run for at least 20 
minutes. The “FAN” should never be turned “OFF” when 
the oven is “HOT”.

Fryers and Broilers

Range-Match Broilers

To ensure long life and service, it is imperative that the 
cooking surface be carefully broken in or “seasoned” in the 
follow manner:

1.  Remove all factory applied protective material by 

washing with hot water and a mild detergent or soap 
solution. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued

Summary of Contents for Starfire Series

Page 1: ...1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfield Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND Telephone 081 561 0433 Fax 081 848 0041 Part 1382683 01 08 2005 Garland Commercial Industr...

Page 2: ...d expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of California to cause cancer Operation of this prod...

Page 3: ...ion Ovens 10 Starfire Sentry Ranges 11 General Notes 11 Open Type Hot Plate 11 Solid Hot Tops 12 Oven Standard 13 RC Convection Ovens 13 Fryers and Broilers 13 Range Match Broilers 13 Range Match Frye...

Page 4: ...Open Burner 24 000 Nat 20 000 Pro Hot Top in lieu of two open burners 18 000 Griddle in lieu of two open burners 18 000 Hot top Front Fired 37 000 Broiler 15 000 Raised Griddle Broiler H S ST283 13 00...

Page 5: ...n the rating plate of each unit which can be located as follows Ranges Remove lower front panel located on main bottom Broilers Remove upper front panel located on the top left corner Fryers Open frye...

Page 6: ...ed restraint is attached to a bracket which is located on the rear caster closest to the gas connection and if disconnection of the restraint is necessary be sure to reconnect the device after the app...

Page 7: ...rs and pilots should be checked upon installation and adjusted if necessary Electrical Connection IMPORTANT This appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absenc...

Page 8: ...uld be located on a non combustible level countertop surface 2 Thoroughly clean the bottom perimeter of the broiler and the countertop around the bottom of the broiler 3 Apply a generous bead of silic...

Page 9: ...t to its maximum setting The burner should have a 5 16 8mm stable blue flame 5 Lower the griddle carefully into position being very careful not to leave any part of the capillary tube in the burner co...

Page 10: ...rd Lighting 1 Remove oven bottom s 2 Depress and hold the red reset button located at the lower front of the oven beneath the oven door while lighting the oven pilot Continue to hold the reset button...

Page 11: ...by air entering the rear of the motor case provided proper clearance has been allowed B Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity it is at the same temperature as the oven If the motor is stopped...

Page 12: ...is required for soups sauces or stock Pots can be placed anywhere on the hot top OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Recommended preheat time is 30 minutes This will ensure that the casting is thoroughly...

Page 13: ...titled STANDARD OVEN on the previous page for detailed instructions Start Up 1 Set the power switch to the COOK position 2 Turn the oven valve knob to the flame symbol 3 Turn the thermostat to the de...

Page 14: ...low flame position OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 To turn the burner off push in and turn the valve knob to the circular OFF symbol Shut down 1 Turn all gas valves off 2 If the unit is to be shut...

Page 15: ...antities Pots and pans should be covered whenever possible to reduce energy consumption High acid sauces such as tomato should be cooked in stainless steel rather than aluminum to avoid chemical react...

Page 16: ...elected temperature PRODUCT APPLICATION INFORMATION Continued Range Base Convection Oven Generally a temperature 25 to 50 F 4 to 10 C lower than that specified in recipes for standard ovens should be...

Page 17: ...ch Broilers 1 The pilot adjusting valves are located on the manifold 2 With the valve panel in place the pilots can be adjusted with a long thin bladed screwdriver inserted through the small hole in t...

Page 18: ...at the factory to accurately control oven temperatures from 150 to 500 F 66 to 260 C All adjustments are accessible from the front of the appliance after moving the dial To remove the dial grasp the...

Page 19: ...Remove the dial by pulling it straight off 4 With a screwdriver turn the by pass adjustment screw counter clockwise to decrease the flame or clockwise to increase the flame until there is a minimum fl...

Page 20: ...e top grates lightly with a non toxic oil Liquid vegetable oil or Pam spray oil WARNING DO NOT SEASON THE TOP GRATES WHILE ON THE RANGE TOP Seasoning grates on the range top over an open flame could c...

Page 21: ...ontinued 2 The porcelain interior can be cleaned with oven cleaners such as Easy Off or Dow Oven Cleaner Follow product manufacturer s instructions for proper use Oven Interior Optional Continuous Cle...

Page 22: ...lts in an inefficient burner Wipe any spills as they occur Grids and trays should be removed daily washed rinsed and dried thoroughly Use a wire brush to clean the ports of the burners Ignite and chec...

Page 23: ...t Faulty thermocouple Check millivolt output Faulty flame safety device Replace flame Safety device Pilot flame too small Check pilot flame length Thermocouple connection is loose Check connection Low...

Page 24: ...lower wheel Defective motor Replace motor Cook Cool down switch set to Cool Down position Light on Motor not working Defective Cook Cool Down switch Replace cook Cool Down switch Defective door switch...

Page 25: ...pilot Pilot repeatedly goes out Pilot flame too small Adjust pilot flame Loose thermocouple connection Tighten connection Faulty Thermocouple Replace thermocouple Faulty flame safety device Replace fl...

Page 26: ...too small Adjust pilot flame Loose thermocouple connection Tighten connection Faulty Thermocouple Replace thermocouple Faulty flame safety device Replace flame safety device Low millivolt output on op...

Page 27: ...le Eliminate draft Output good but pilot safety magnet will not hold Loose dirty or corroded terminals Clean and or tighten as required Grease under control on automatic gas valve preventing knob from...

Page 28: ...CTRODES MOMENTARY SWITCH GROUND UNUSED TERMINALS GROUND UNUSED TERMINALS 2 x 0 1uf X2 2 x 2200pf Y EMI FILTER 2 x 2 0mh 230 VOLT MODELS ONLY L2 MODELS EMI FILTER 230V LOAD LINE GND N E L1 2 N E 3 L 1...

Page 29: ...WITCH SWITCH BOX 2 x 0 1uf X2 2 x 2200pf Y EMI FILTER 2 x 2 0mh 230 VOLT MODELS ONLY L2 MODELS EMI FILTER 230V LOAD LINE GND N E L1 1 4 FEMALE BLK GRN RED 16GA TEW STRIP 3 8 SPARK GENERATORS 3 E TERMI...

Page 30: ...OVEN L1 N L2 VIEWED FROM FRONT SWITCHES BLUE COOL AMBER COOK OFF BLUE COOK AMBER COOL OFF RIGHT OVEN LEFT OVEN RIGHT OVEN LEFT OVEN BLACK BLACK BROWN BLUE BLUE BROWN BROWN BROWN BLUE BLUE WHITE N BLA...

Page 31: ...K OFF COOL M L1 N E COOK COOL OFF NO NC SWITCH POSITION DOOR CLOSED COM SCHEMATIC MOTOR DOOR SWITCH COOK COOL SWITCH SWITCH BOX COMMON NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED 0 4 1 3 1 75 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CA...

Page 32: ...COOL OFF NC COM NO COM NO NC M BLK GRN RED FILTER SOLDER TO GND LOAD N L2 E LINE L1 16GA TEW LEFT OVEN RIGHT OVEN L1 N L2 VIEWED FROM FRONT SWITCHES BLUE COOL AMBER COOK OFF BLUE COOK AMBER COOL OFF R...

Page 33: ...COOK COOL SWITCH COMMON NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED BLACK WHITE GREEN GROUND WHITE BLACK MOTOR DOOR SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED COMMON COOK COOL SWITCH WHITE BLACK 2 3 0 8 6 8 MISSISSAUGA...

Page 34: ...CH COOK COOL SWITCH COMMON NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED WHITE BLACK MOTOR DOOR SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED COMMON COOK COOL SWITCH WHITE BLACK E N L1 0 8 2 3 3 4 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA C...

Page 35: ...SITION DOOR CLOSED COM SCHEMATIC SWITCH BOX COOK BLACK WHITE MOTOR COOK COOL SWITCH OFF COOL NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN DOOR SWITCH COMMON GREEN BLACK WHITE 0 4 2 3 3 4 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA C...

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Page 39: ...SCHEMATIC SWITCH BOX COOK BLACK WHITE MOTOR COOK COOL SWITCH OFF COOL NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN DOOR SWITCH COMMON GREEN BLACK WHITE 0 4 2 3 3 4 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA COMMERCIAL RANGES LIMITE...

Page 40: ...MON NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED WHITE BLACK MOTOR DOOR SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED COMMON COOK COOL SWITCH WHITE BLACK E N L1 0 8 2 3 3 4 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA COMMERCIAL RANGES LIMITE...

Page 41: ...N NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED BLACK WHITE GREEN GROUND WHITE BLACK MOTOR DOOR SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED COMMON COOK COOL SWITCH WHITE BLACK 2 3 0 8 6 8 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA COMMERCI...

Page 42: ...NO NC M BLK GRN RED FILTER SOLDER TO GND LOAD N L2 E LINE L1 16GA TEW LEFT OVEN RIGHT OVEN L1 N L2 VIEWED FROM FRONT SWITCHES BLUE COOL AMBER COOK OFF BLUE COOK AMBER COOL OFF RIGHT OVEN LEFT OVEN RIG...

Page 43: ...K COOL OFF NO NC SWITCH POSITION DOOR CLOSED COM SCHEMATIC MOTOR DOOR SWITCH COOK COOL SWITCH SWITCH BOX COMMON NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED 0 4 1 3 1 75 MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA COMMERCIAL RANGES...

Page 44: ...OM FRONT SWITCHES BLUE COOL AMBER COOK OFF BLUE COOK AMBER COOL OFF RIGHT OVEN LEFT OVEN RIGHT OVEN LEFT OVEN BLACK BLACK BROWN BLUE BLUE BROWN BROWN BROWN BLUE BLUE WHITE N BLACK L1 GREEN GND 3 E 2 N...

Page 45: ...SWITCH SWITCH BOX 2 x 0 1uf X2 2 x 2200pf Y EMI FILTER 2 x 2 0mh 230 VOLT MODELS ONLY L2 MODELS EMI FILTER 230V LOAD LINE GND N E L1 1 4 FEMALE BLK GRN RED 16GA TEW STRIP 3 8 SPARK GENERATORS 3 E TERM...

Page 46: ...ELECTRODES MOMENTARY SWITCH GROUND UNUSED TERMINALS GROUND UNUSED TERMINALS 2 x 0 1uf X2 2 x 2200pf Y EMI FILTER 2 x 2 0mh 230 VOLT MODELS ONLY L2 MODELS EMI FILTER 230V LOAD LINE GND N E L1 2 N E 3 L...

Page 47: ...mais l aimant de s curit de veilleuse ne tient pas Bornes desserr es sales ou corrod es Nettoyer et ou serrer si n cessaire Graisse sous la commande de robinet automatique de gaz emp chant d enfoncer...

Page 48: ...ple d fectueux Remplacer le thermocouple Dispositif de s curit de fl amme d fectueux Remplacer le dispositif de s curit de fl amme D bit en millivolts faible lors du test de circuit ouvert Flamme de v...

Page 49: ...rop petite R gler la fl amme de veilleuse Connexion de thermocouple desserr e Serrer la connexion Thermocouple d fectueux Remplacer le thermocouple Dispositif de s curit de fl amme d fectueux Remplace...

Page 50: ...cer le moteur Commutateur de cuisson refroidissement r gl sur Refroidissement clairage allum Le moteur ne tourne pas Commutateur cuisson refroidissement d fectueux Remplacer le commutateur cuisson ref...

Page 51: ...positif de s curit de fl amme Flamme de veilleuse trop petite V rifi er la longueur de fl amme de veilleuse Connexion de thermocouple desserr e V rifi er la connexion D bit en millivolts faible lors d...

Page 52: ...de l eau tr s chaude s il y a de la graisse sur les br leurs Bien s cher ENTRETIEN ET NETTOYAGE Suite Remonter et v rifi er la fl amme R gler de nouveau l obturateur d air si n cessaire Si une fl amme...

Page 53: ...nettoyage prend entre 45 et 60 minutes 3 Salissures importantes Lorsque le four parait sale cause de taches tenaces nous sugg rons de pr chauff er chaque jour le four vide pendant 1 ou 2 heures en fon...

Page 54: ...sque d incendie instantan Apr s l appr tage remettre les grilles sup rieures sur la cuisini re Allumer toutes les sections sup rieures sur ON LOW et les laisser chauff er ENTRETIEN ET NETTOYAGE ainsi...

Page 55: ...alonnage NE PAS TOURNER CETTE VIS Exercer une pression sur le tournevis pour pousser la tige d talonnage vers l int rieur 4 Tout en maintenant la tige d talonnage enfonc e avec le tournevis tourner le...

Page 56: ...on pr c dente en v rifi ant la temp rature pour s assurer que le r glage a t eff ectu correctement 5 Remettre en place le cadran de commande de temp rature NOTA Si la position des vis de blocage emp c...

Page 57: ...mentaire SEULEMENT avec une cl Il est recommand d utiliser un kit de test automatique de veilleuse pour v rifi er l ensemble de thermocouple et de capuchon de robinet de s curit Un examen visuel du co...

Page 58: ...rps de robinet dans le sens des aiguilles d une montre pour diminuer ou dans le sens inverse pour augmenter R tissoires Int gr es Aux Cuisini res 1 Les robinets de r glage des veilleuses sont situ s s...

Page 59: ...mps et les temp ratures de cuisson On devra noter les temps et temp ratures de cuisson des produits pr par s avec succ s afi n de s y r f rer ult rieurement Bien pr chauff er le four avant le chargeme...

Page 60: ...vantage puisque la chaleur est instantan e Plaques De Cuisson Les plaques de cuisson sont recommand es pour la cuisson longue en marmite des soupes sauces ou bouillons Les pots peuvent tre plac s n im...

Page 61: ...mbustion commence peu pr s gale en bas de la c ramique Le bruit caract ristique est un grondement bas similaire celui d une lampe souder NE JAMAIS r duire l arriv e de gaz pour que la fl amme br le di...

Page 62: ...er l huile restant sur la surface de cuisson pendant trois 3 quatre 4 minutes puis essuyer 4 Remettre les robinets la temp rature d utilisation souhait e et appliquer une seconde couche d huile INSTRU...

Page 63: ...Le dispositif de s curit se d sengage dans un d lai de 60 secondes Fours Convection RC Le four de cuisini re air puls est une chambre de pr paration des aliments compl tement isol e de la zone de comb...

Page 64: ...limentation en gaz ne sera pas interrompue Il est de la responsabilit de l installateur de v rifi er l allumage de tous les br leurs et de s assurer qu il se fait bien SI L ALLUMAGE NE SE FAIT PAS DAN...

Page 65: ...tte arriv e d air n est pas encombr e B tant donn le ventilateur de la souffl erie se trouve dans la cavit du four il est la m me temp rature que le four Si le moteur est arr t alors que le four est c...

Page 66: ...e reste pas allum e attendre cinq 5 minutes et recommencer la proc dure Arr t 1 Tourner tous les robinets et thermostats en position OFF ou sur le r glage le plus bas 2 Si la cuisini re doit tre arr t...

Page 67: ...n c ramique doivent tre plac es dans la section br leur du gril r tissoire avant sa mise en op ration 2 Chaque br leur a une bride de chaque c t qui sert de support pour un paire de radiants en c rami...

Page 68: ...ses en option Les supports de montage de traverse en option se fi xent avec 10 des pi ces suivantes fournies vis d assemblage 10 24 rondelles de blocage 1 4 po crou hexagonaux 10 24 4 Placer un insert...

Page 69: ...ble de cuisson et le ch ssis 3 La bride de rail doit tre coinc e sous toutes les tables de cuisson et fi x e au ch ssis 4 Le rail avant est ancr l avant en utilisant les entretoises et vis fournies 5...

Page 70: ...ensemble de quincaillerie est fourni E Retirer le panneau avant F Si l appareil est install en rang e avec d autres appareils qui ont des dosserets install s remettre en place les boulons t te plate...

Page 71: ...A 70 derni re dition et ou aux codes locaux pour assurer une utilisation s curitaire et effi cace G L appareil et son robinet individuel d arr t doivent tre d connect s de la canalisation d alimentati...

Page 72: ...de gaz est en position de fonctionnement 5 S assurer que les tuyauteries joints et branchements neufs ont t ex cut s proprement et ont t purg s de fa on ce que la graisse fi letage les copeaux etc ne...

Page 73: ...0 000 Four conomiseur D espace 25 000 Br leur Ouvert 24 000 Nat 20 000 Pro Plaque De Cuisson au lieu de deux br leurs ouverts 18 000 Gril au lieu de deux br leurs ouverts 18 000 Plaque De Cuisson Allu...

Page 74: ...Plaques Chauff antes De Type Ouvert 12 Plaques Chauff antes Pleines 13 Four Standard 14 Fours Convection RC 14 Friteuses Et R tissoires 15 R tissoires Int gr es Aux Cuisini res 15 Friteuses Int gr es...

Page 75: ...res de laine de verre fibres c ramiques L inhalation de ces particules de laine de verre ou de fibres c ramiques est reconnue par l tat de Californie comme causant le cancer L utilisation de ce produi...

Page 76: ...4 0260 T l copieur 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfi eld Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ANGLETERRE T l phone 081 561 0433 T l copieur 081 848 0041 Pi ce n 1382683 01 08 2005 Garland Commercial Industr...

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