Lang EQS-C User manual

Type
User manual
Lang Manufacturing Company 6500 Merrill Creek Parkway Everett, WA 98203
Part Number: 60800-34 Phone: 425-349-2400 Fax: 425-349-2733
WWW.LANGWORLD.COM © Copyright 1997
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Model: EQS
Quarter Size Convection Oven
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THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS .........................................................................3
2. OPERATOR WARNINGS (READ FIRST)..............................................4
3. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION.................................................................6
4. UNPACKING.......................................................................................... 7
5. INSTALLATION......................................................................................8
6. INITIAL START-UP ................................................................................9
7. OPERATION..........................................................................................10
8. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ..............................................................15
9. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ...................................16
10. TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................17
11. PARTS LISTS ........................................................................................20
12. WIRING DIAGRAMS ..............................................................................21
13. WARRANTY ...........................................................................................23
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2. WARNINGS
IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS
AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
INJURY OR DEATH. READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING
OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
DANGER:
1.) THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED AT THE TERMINAL
PROVIDED. FAILURE TO GROUND THE APPLIANCE COULD
RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
WARNING:
1.) INSTALLATION OF THIS LANG CONVECTION OVEN MUST BE DONE
BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL
AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. THE UNIT MUST BE
INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES.
2.) ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
3.) BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WORK ON INTERNAL COMPONENTS,
DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER
SUPPLY.
4.) KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROL AND
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. NEVER SPRAY WATER ON THE
APPLIANCE WHICH MAY PERMIT LIQUID TO GET INTO THE
CONTROL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AREAS.
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2. WARNINGS CONT’D
CAUTION:
1.) KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY. IF
SPILLS OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF
SLIPS OR FALLS.
2.) MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS
MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN
TO WEAR RUBBER CLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNING AND
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO
BE USED.
3.) USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OR OTHER THAN THOSE
SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR CAN
CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
4.) BE SURE ALL OPERATORS READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW
THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
5.) SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK
WHEN CUT.
6.) UNIT IS EXTREMELY HEAVY. FOR SAFE HANDLING, INSTALLER
SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED, OR EMPLOY APPROPRIATE
MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT (SUCH AS A FORKLIFT,
DOLLY, OR PALLET JACK) TO REMOVE THE UNIT FROM THE SKID
AND MOVE IT TO THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION.
NOTICE:
1.) NEVER LEAVE A CHLORINE SANITIZER IN CONTACT WITH
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES LONGER THAN 10 MINUTES.
LONGER CONTACT CAN CAUSE CORROSION.
IMPORTANT:
1.) SERVICE PERFORMED BY OTHER THAN FACTORY AUTHORIZED
PERSONNEL WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
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3. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
Lang Model: EQS
Electric Quarter-Size Convention Oven
Exterior Construction
The oven exterior dimensions are 19” (48.26cm) Wide, 24” (60.96cm) High, 28”
(71.12cm) Deep (with legs) plus a 1-3/8”(3.49cm) handle extension on the door.
The Front, Top, and Sides are constructed of stainless steel with an aluminized back
and bottom.
The oven door comes standard with a window and is reversible for either left or right
directional opening.
The door handle is constructed of Stainless Steel and Polymer.
The oven cavity is insulated with high temperature insulation for efficiency and
reduced heat loss.
Interior
The dimensions of the oven cavity are 15-5/8” (39.68cm) Wide, 13” (33cm) High,
14-1/2” (36.83)(cm) Deep.
The oven is designed for three shelves and comes with three Chrome Plated Racks.
The interior air deflection baffle is constructed of stainless steel.
Operation
The EQS is a forced air convention oven with a vented oven cavity.
The air is driven by a 1/6 HP fan motor.
Controls
The EQS comes with the Lang “Purple” Computerized controls which include:
Pre-Programmable Product Selections.
Independent Shelf Timers for each Shelf.
Load Control through use of Cooking Curves.
Shelf Compensation Timing for uniform baking.
Technical
Oven operates as shipped on either 208 or 240 Volt Single Phase on a 20 Amp.
Circuit. It is shipped with a Power Cord and Plug attached.
Floor space required is 19” (48.26cm) Wide, 28” (71.12cm) Deep.
The oven weighs 158 lb. (71.8 Kilograms).
Each oven is shipped with a stacking kit to stack multiple ovens.
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4. UNPACKING
3.1 Receiving the Oven
Upon receipt, check for freight damage, both visible and concealed. Visible damage
should be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery and signed by the carrier's
agent. Concealed loss or damage means loss or damage which does not become
apparent until the merchandise has been unpacked. If concealed loss or damage is
discovered upon unpacking, make a written request for inspection by the carrier's
agent within 15 days of delivery. All packing material should be kept for inspection.
Do not return damaged merchandise to Lang Manufacturing Company. File your
claim with the carrier.
3.2 Location
Prior to un-crating, move the oven as near its intended location as practical. The
crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with
moving it through hallways and doorways.
3.3 Un-crating
The oven will arrive completely assembled inside a wood frame covered by
cardboard box and strapped to a skid.
R
emove the cardboard cover, cut the
straps and remove the wood frame.
CAUTION
OVEN WEIGHS 158 LBS (71.8 kilograms).
FOR SAFE HANDLING
INSTALLER SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED OR EMPLOY
APPROPRIATE HANDLING EQUIPMENT TO REMOVE GRIDDLE FROM
SKID.
CAUTION
ANY STAND, COUNTER OR OTHER DEVICE ON WHICH GRIDDLE WILL BE
LOCATED MUST BE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE OVEN
(158LBS).
Remove oven from skid and place in intended location.
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5. INSTALLATION
DANGER
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED AT THE TERMINAL PROVIDED.
FAILURE TO GROUND THE APPLIANCE COULD RESULT IN
ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
CAUTION
The data plate is located on the back of the oven. The oven voltage,
wattage, serial number, wire size, and clearance specifications are on the
data plate. This information should be carefully read and understood
before proceeding with the installation.
NOTICE
The installation of any components such as a vent hood, grease extractors, fire
extinguisher systems, must conform to their applicable Nationally recognized
installation standards.
4.1 Electrical Connection
The oven is supplied with a cord and plug connected. The plug provided is a NEMA-
L6-20P. The receptacle is not provided with the oven. The installer should install a
NEMA-L6-20R
close enough to the oven for the plug to reach the outlet.
Follow the receptacle manufacturer’s instructions when connecting the receptacle to
the power supply.
4.2 Oven Voltage
The Lang Model EQS oven can be operated on 208 Volts or 240 Volt source. The
Amp draw and KW rating at both voltages are listed in the table below.
MODEL VOLT
KW
AMPERAGE
1 PHASE
EQS-C 208 3.0 14.0
EQS-C 240 3.9 16.0
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6. INITIAL START UP
5.1 PRE-POWER ON
After the oven is installed and connected to power, prior to turning on, verify the
following:
The door open and closes freely.
All three racks are in the oven correctly
All packing materials have been removed from the inside of the oven.
5.2 POWER ON
When the oven is first turned on the display will read “Enter”. The oven will not
begin to heat up at this point. As soon as a product button is pressed, (buttons
numbered 1 through 10), the oven begins to heat to the bake temperature for the
product selected. During this time the display will read “Preheat”. When the oven
reaches the correct temperature for the product selected, the display will read
“Ready”.
If the oven came pre-programmed from the factory, a light will be on next to each
product number which is programmed. Any of the products with the light on can be
selected. After selecting a product button the oven will preheat. Once the oven has
reached it’s programmed temperature, the product button will flash along with all of
the product programs with the same programming temperature. Now select the
product you would like to cook, then select the shelf that the product was loaded onto,
to begin the cooking cycle.
If there are no product button lights on, it will be necessary to program your products
before the oven will operate. See section 6 Operation, on page 8 of this manual to
learn about programming the oven.
NOTICE
During the first few hours of operation you may notice a small amount of smoke
coming off the oven, and a faint odor from the smoke. This is normal for a new
oven and will disappear after the first few hours of use.
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7. OPERATION
6.1 GENERAL
Convection ovens constantly circulate air over and around the product. This strips
away the thin layer of moisture and cool air from around the product allowing heat to
penetrate more quickly.
Cooking times can be shortened and cooking temperatures can be reduced.
To convert standard deck oven recipes, reduce the temperature 50 degrees and the
time by 25%. Make minor adjustments as necessary.
The lower the oven temperature the more even the bake.
Check the product near the end of the initial cooking cycle by turning on the oven
light and looking through the oven door windows.
Do not open the oven doors during baking as this will change the baking
characteristics of the oven and make it difficult to determine a final program.
If the product is overdone on the outside and underdone on the inside, reduce the
baking temperature.
If the product is pulling away from the edge of the pan, the temperature is too high or
the cooking time too long.
Load each shelf evenly. Spaces should be maintained equally between the pan and
oven walls, front and back.
For best baking results, load the oven from the top to the bottom during random
loading.
6.2 Control Panel
The control panel consists of the following items. Detailed operational descriptions
are given later in this section.
POWER SWITCH
Turns the oven on and off.
STATUS DISPLAY
Displays the oven status (
EntEr, REAdY, DonE
etc.) and is
the count down timer.
TIER LIGHTS
Displays the tier that the program is running, mainly used
during programming.
PRODUCT BUTTONS
Numbered 0 to 9 these buttons contain the programs that,
when selected, will run the oven.
SHELF BUTTONS
Labeled A to C these buttons indicate which shelf the product
is placed on, A being the top shelf.
"MAN PROG"
Short for Manual Program, this button allows the operator to
enter a time and temperature without being required to enter
the programming code. The program is lost once the oven is
turned off.
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7. OPERATION CONT’D
"TEMP"
When pushed, this button will show the current operating
temperature of the oven in the status display.
"READ/CLEAR"
Pressing this button twice then pressing a Product button
instructs the oven to "read back" the times and temperatures
for that product button in the status display. It will also
switch the oven from a running program to "
EntEr
" when
pressed and held until "
88888
" appears in the display.
6.3 Status Display
The Status Display (Display) informs the operator of the oven's status.
It can be used as a countdown timer, shelf in use or internal oven temperature display
during the cooking cycle (see separate PROGRAMMING instructions).
The Display informs the operator when the oven is ready to bake, or if the oven is
above or below the programmed temperature.
Below is a list of displays and their definitions:
"
EntEr"
The oven is energized and ready for an operator command.
"
PrEht"
Stands for PREHEAT. A product has been selected and the
oven is heating to the set temperature.
"
rEAdY"
A product has been selected and the oven has preheated to
the programmed temperature. The oven is ready to load a
product.
"
COOL"
The oven's internal temperature is below what is
programmed.
"HOt"
The oven's internal temperature is above what is
programmed.
"ShELF"
A product selection has been made after the oven has
preheated and the computer is asking which shelf the product
is placed on.
"hELP"
There is a fault in the control system, the computer will not
operate until service is performed.
"
COnt"
Stands for CONTINUOS. The oven has been programmed
without a time being entered. The oven will operate
continuously at the programmed temperature.
"ErrOr"
An entry has been made during the programming which is
outside the parameters of the computer.
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7. OPERATION CONT’D
6.4 Control Panel Buttons
Product Buttons:
To select a product, simply push any of the programmed PRODUCT BUTTONS
which is labeled for the product you wish to cook.
Once a product button is selected, the oven will preheat to the preprogrammed
temperature.
The control will not allow the operator to select a shelf until it has reached its
programmed temperature.
The Status Display will show "
ShELF
", at that time press the SHELF BUTTON(S)
that match the shelf position(s) the product was placed on (A equals the top shelf, C
equals the bottom shelf).
If the product program is a MULTIPLE TIERED program, the operator has only one
opportunity to enter a PRODUCT and SHELF selection. The computer will not allow
a second selection during the cooking cycle (see separate PROGRAMMING
instructions).
When the product is done the Status Display will show "
DOnE
", the beeper will sound, and a Shelf
Button will flash indicating which product has finished baking.
Pressing the Shelf Button will turn off the beeper and allow the oven to continue
baking or go to stand-by with the Status Display showing "
REAdY
".
Shelf Buttons
The shelves are labeled A through C. A is the top shelf and C is the bottom shelf.
Each shelf is timed separately from the others.
Time Recall Button
To check the remaining cook time on a product that is baking, press the
corresponding Shelf Button, the Status Display will show the remaining time on the
cook cycle.
Manual Programming Button
The button on the control panel labeled
MAN PROG
is the MANUAL
PROGRAMMING button. Status Display will show.
“DOnE"
or the time for the next to time to done.
The Manual Programming (MAN PROG) Button allows the operator to create a
short-term program for one time products.
The program will be erased when the oven is turned off or the
READ/CLEAR
button
is pushed.
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7. OPERATION CONT’D
The MANUAL PROGRAM button is active only when the Status Display shows
"EntEr".
To operate the Manual Program feature press the
MAN PROG
button.
The Status Display will show
"000 F
".
Select the desired temperature using the Product Buttons
0
through
9
to a maximum
of 450 degrees.
Once a temperature is entered the Status Display will show "
0:00:00".
The control is
asking for a cooking time input.
Enter the desired cooking time using the Product Buttons
0
through
9
to a maximum
of 9:59:59.
If the program does not require a time, press the flashing
E
button when the Status
Display shows "
0:00:00".
The oven will run continuously at the programmed
temperature with the Status Display showing
"COnt".
No other buttons will be activated until the oven has reached the programmed
temperature.
Once the oven has reached the programmed temperature the Status Display will show
"rEAdY",
the buzzer will sound briefly and all Product Buttons which are
programmed at the same temperature will also flash.
To run the Manual Program, load the product to be baked.
Press the
MAN PROG
button, the Status Display will show
"ShELf"
and the shelf
lights will flash.
Press the Shelf Button(s) which corresponds to where the product is loaded in the
oven (
A
equals the top shelf).
When the product is finished baking the beeper will sound continuously, the Status
Display will show "
dOnE
", and a Shelf Button will flash indicating which shelf is to
be removed from the oven.
Press the flashing Shelf Button to turn the beeper off.
To erase a Manual Program press and hold the
READ/CLEAR
button until the Status
Display shows "
88888"
then release the read/clear button
Temperature Recall Button
When pressed, the
TEMP
button will show the actual oven temperature in the Status
Display.
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7. OPERATION CONT’D
Read/Clear Button
cancel shelf:
Press the
READ/CLEAR
button twice then press the shelf to be
canceled. The Status Display will show
“DOnE"
or the next shelf to
be done.
changing a product selection:
The
READ/CLEAR
button will change the oven
from a run mode to
"EntEr",
allowing the operator to select another
product which is programmed at a different temperature. To change
from
"rEAdY"
to
"EntEr
" or cancel a running program, push and
hold the
READ/CLEAR
button until
"88888
" appears in he Status
Display then release the button. The Status Display will show
"EntEr"
and the control is ready to accept a new operator command.
reading a program:
The
READ/CLEAR
button can also be used to "read" and
existing program. To "read" an existing program, press the
READ/CLEAR
button twice and then press the Product Button to be
read. The Status Display will scroll through the product program one
entry at a time. Always start the "read" sequence with the Status
Display showing
"EntEr".
programming:
It is used during the initial programming to back up a step if an error
is made during the programming sequence.
6.5 Typical Operation Sequence
Below is a typical operation sequence. Listed in the left column is the operator action, in the right
column is the result of the action. Actions and Results shown in
italics
are actions and results initiated
by the computer control.
ACTION RESULT
Turn power switch to ON Control panel comes on, display says ENTER,
motor starts.
Press a product button. Display says PREHT (Preheat), oven begins to heat
to programmed temperature.
Beeper sounds briefly
Display says READY.
Open the oven door and load the product. Close the
door and press the product button again.
Beeper sounds briefly and display says SHELF.
Press the shelf button(s) which correspond to the
shelf positions which the product is loaded (A
equals the top shelf and C equals the bottom shelf).
Displays shows a countdown timer and begins to
count toward zero.
Beeper sounds continuously
Display shows DONE, shelf button(s) flash.
Press the
flashing
shelf button(s). Beeper stops. Display shows either “READY” if no
other shelves carry product or resume count down
for shelves that still have product cooking.
Open oven door and remove the product which
corresponds to flashing shelf button(s).
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8. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
7.1 POWER ON
When power switch is turned on, 208/240 volts is applied to the two transformers.
1.) The 240Volt to 12 Volt transformer, which supplies 12 Volts for the computer
board.
2.) The 240 Volt to 24 Volt transformer which supplies 24 volts for the Motor and
Element Relays.
208/240Volts is also made available to the hot sides of the Motor Relay and the
Element Relay.
The 12 Volts is supplied to the computer board which will start the computer and
interface board. The interface board display will read “ENTER”.
The 24 Volts from the transformer goes to the interface board on the yellow wire,
number 2A. When the oven is turned on, the computer is set to turn on the fan motor.
This is done at the interface board by the “fan on signal” which then applies the 24
volts from the interface board to the motor relay coil, through the purple wire, number
3A. The current path for the relay then goes to the door switch through the blue wire,
number 10. With the door closed the fan on signal energizes the motor relay, and
turns on the motor. The motor will remain on until; the computer turns off the fan,
the door is opened or the power is turned off.
7.2 PRE-HEAT
When a product button is pressed the display will read “P
REHEAT
”. At this point the
computer board signals to turn on the heat element on. This is done at the interface
board by the “heat on signal” which applies 24 volts from the interface board to the
element relay coil, through the brown wire number 4A. The current path for the
element relay then goes to the door switch through the blue wire, number 11. With
the door closed the heat on signal energizes the element relay, and turns on the
element. The element will remain on until; the computer turns off the heat on signal,
the door is opened or the power is turned off.
There is also a safety temperature thermostat in the circuit of the element relay. If the
oven should get too hot the thermostat will open causing the element relay to open
and turn off the element. The fan in this case would continue to run.
7.3 TEMPERATURE & TIME CONTROL
The time and temperature are controlled by the computer according to the product
programs stored in the computer memory. An RTD probe in the oven is used by the
computer to determine the oven temperature. The resistance of the probe will
increase as the temperature increases. The computer compares the probe reading with
the programmed temperature and turns the “heat on signal” on when the oven
temperature drops below the programmed temperature set point, and off when the
oven temperature exceeds the programmed temperature set point.
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9. MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
8.1 Cleaning
Always start with a cold oven.
The stainless interiors can easily be cleaned using most domestic or commercial oven
cleaners.
Always follow the cleaner manufacturer's instructions when using any cleaner.
Care should be taken to prevent caustic cleaning compounds from coming in contact
with the blower wheel.
The oven racks and rack slides may be cleaned by removing them from the oven and
soaking them in a solution of ammonia and water.
The stainless steel door liners and oven front should normally be cleaned with a soap
and water solution.
Discoloration or heat tint may be removed with any of the following cleaners: Penny
Brite, Copper Brite, Du-Bois Temp, or Past Nu-Steel.
Always apply these cleaners when the oven is cold and rub in the direction of the
metal's grain.
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10. TROUBLESHOOTING
9.1 Symptoms
What follows is a chart of Symptoms and Possible Causes to aid in diagnosing faults
with the oven.
Refer to the Symptoms column to locate the type of failure then to the Possible Cause
for the items to be checked.
To test for a possible cause refer to the TEST section and locate the Possible Cause
then refer to test to identify test procedures.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSEPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Oven will not turn on with power switch No power to cord outlet
Oven unplugged from outlet
Failed power cord or plug
Failed power switch
Failed Computer
Fan runs but the computer has no display Failed control panel circuit board
Fan and computer come on but no product buttons
flash
No product programs in computer
Failed LED on control panel circuit board
Fan and computer come on, but oven does not heat
when a product button is pressed
Failed element
Failed heat contactor
Failed control panel circuit board
Failed oven temperature sensor
Failed or disconnected safety thermostat
Computer comes on but fan does not start Oven door open
Door switch out of adjustment
Failed door switch
Failed motor contactor
Failed motor
Failed control panel circuit board
Product burning Product is not removed when beeper sounds
Incorrect shelf button being pressed
Failed temperature sensor
Failed element contactor
Failed control panel circuit board
Computer program incorrect
Product under done Incorrect shelf button being pressed
Failed temperature sensor
Failed element contactor
Failed control panel circuit board
Computer program incorrect
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10. TROUBLESHOOTING CONT’D
9.2 TESTS
WARNING
SERVICE ON THIS, OR ANY OTHER, LANG APPLIANCE MUST BE
PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. CONSULT YOUR
AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION DIRECTORY OR CALL THE FACTORY
AT 1-800-224-LANG (5264), OR WWW.LANGWORLD.COM FOR THE
SERVICE STATION NEAREST YOU.
BOTH HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THIS
APPLIANCE WHEN THE POWER SWITCH IS ON OR OFF. THIS
APPLIANCE MUST BE REMOVED FROM ALL SOURCES OF POWER PRIOR
TO PERFORMING SERVICE ON THE APPLIANCE
POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST
Product not being removed when beeper
sounds
No test available, operational condition
Computer program incorrect
Compare the computer program to that in the
operations manual
Failed Computer
Switch the to the manual back up system. If the
motor starts and the oven heats up, the computer
has failed
Failed control panel circuit board
Switch the to the manual back up system. If the
motor starts and the oven heats up, the computer
has failed
Failed element
Remove the wires from the element terminals and
check for continuity across the element
Failed element contactor
Remove the wires from the contactor coil and check
for continuity across the contactor coil connection
Ensure the contactor moveable points move freely
up and down
Check for 24 volts at the contactor coil when the
computer is running
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10. TROUBLESHOOTING CONT’D
Failed heat contactor
Remove the wires from the contactor coil and check
for continuity across the contactor coil connection
Ensure the contactor moveable points move freely
up and down
Check for 24 volts at the contactor coil when the
computer is running
Failed LED on control panel circuit
board
Press the button, if the beeper sound and the
program runs the LED has failed.
Failed or disconnected safety thermostat
Check across the thermostat connectors for
continuity
Failed oven temperature sensor
Unplug the sensor from the control panel circuit
board and check for continuity
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11. PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION PART #
Circuit Board Assembly: Buzzer ...................................................40102-10
Circuit Board Assembly: Front Panel............................................40102-23
Circuit Board Assembly: Microprocessor......................................40102-11
Stat fxd: 490 Deg Open.................................................................30401-09
Contactor: 2 Pole, 24 Volt Coil, Motor/Element.............................30701-05
Element: Oven Heating, 208 Volt 2.7 KW.....................................11090-32
Fan: Convection Blower................................................................71500-09
Fan: Convection Cooling..............................................................71500-10
Handle: Oven Door.......................................................................50800-91
Motor: Convection Fan, 208 Volt ..................................................30200-41
Rack: Oven Interior.......................................................................50200-74
Sensor: Oven Temperature ..........................................................41100-12
Switch: Toggle, On-Off .................................................................30303-06
Terminal Block...............................................................................30501-02
Transformer: 240/12 .....................................................................31400-12
Transformer: 240/24 .....................................................................31400-10
Window: Oven Door......................................................................71301-04
Label: Panel Purple ......................................................................60301-115
Spring: Eqs Oven...........................................................................51001-21
Swt Micro: Oven Door....................................................................30301-02
Power Cord....................................................................................25-410
Pan................................................................................................25-420
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