Hobart HO300E User manual

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FORM 34576 Rev. B (Nov. 2003)
MODELS HO300G AND HO300E
MINI ROTATING RACK OVENS
MODEL
HO300E (ELECTRIC) ML-132177
HO300G (GAS) ML-132178
IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY
THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL GAS
EQUIPMENT, WHO SHOULD PERFORM THE INITIAL FIELD START-UP AND
ADJUSTMENTS OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED BY THIS MANUAL.
POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE
EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED. THIS INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED
FROM THE LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER.
IMPORTANT
IN THE EVENT A GAS ODOR IS DETECTED, SHUT DOWN
UNITS AT MAIN SHUTOFF VALVE AND CONTACT THE LOCAL
GAS COMPANY OR GAS SUPPLIER FOR SERVICE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE
VAPORS OR 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.
IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
OPERATE THIS DEVICE.
KEEP AREA AROUND OVEN CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLES. DO
NOT OBSTRUCT COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION OPENINGS
ON THE OVEN.
This manual has been prepared to provide information in accordance with
ANSI Z83.11-2000 for gas equipment.
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© HOBART CORPORATION, 2001
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL .............................................................................................................................................4
INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................4
Unpacking .......................................................................................................................................4
Location ...........................................................................................................................................5
Installation Codes and Standards ..................................................................................................5
Assembly.........................................................................................................................................6
Leveling ...........................................................................................................................................6
Gas Connections ............................................................................................................................7
Testing the Gas Supply System ....................................................................................................7
Ventilation ........................................................................................................................................8
Plumbing Connections ....................................................................................................................9
Drain Connections ..........................................................................................................................9
Electrical Connections................................................................................................................. 10
Preoperational Check .................................................................................................................. 12
OPERATION...................................................................................................................................... 16
Advanced Controls ...................................................................................................................... 16
Shutdown ...................................................................................................................................... 22
Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................... 22
ACCESSORIES - HPC800 PROOFING CABINET ........................................................................ 23
Plumbing connections.................................................................................................................. 23
Drain connections ........................................................................................................................ 23
Electrical Connections................................................................................................................. 23
Dimensions and Service Connection Diagram .......................................................................... 24
Controls ........................................................................................................................................ 25
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................. 26
General ......................................................................................................................................... 26
Service and Parts Information..................................................................................................... 26
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 27
Burners Will Not Light (Gas Ovens Only) .................................................................................. 27
Service and Parts Information..................................................................................................... 27
OWNER PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES............................................................ 27
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 27
Preventive Maintenance Procedures.......................................................................................... 27
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND CARE OF
MODELS HO300G AND HO300E MINI ROTATING
RACK OVENS
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE
GENERAL
Models HO300G (Gas) and HO300E (Electric) Mini Rotating Rack Ovens feature the choice of two
rack configurations:
Eight 18" x 26" (45.7 cm x 66 cm) pan capacity rack with 4" (10.2 cm) slide spacing
Six 18" x 26" (45.7 cm x 66 cm) pan capacity rack with 5.31" (13.5 cm) slide spacing
Both oven rack options can be ordered in an end-load or side-load design. A mechanism in the ceiling
rotates the rack during baking.
Model HO300G is rated at 95,000 BTU/hr (natural or propane gas). Model HO300E is rated at 18.0 kW
(electric).
Hobart Mini Rotating Rack Ovens are produced with quality workmanship and material. Proper
installation, usage and maintenance of the rack oven will result in years of satisfactory performance.
It is suggested that you thoroughly read this manual and carefully follow the instructions provided.
INSTALLATION
Installation of the oven should be performed by an authorized service representative. Before installing,
verify that the electrical service and type of gas supply (natural or propane) agree with the specifications
on the data plate located behind the right-side service panel. If the supply and equipment requirements
do not agree, do not proceed with the installation. Contact Hobart Bakery Systems immediately.
UNPACKING
This oven was inspected before leaving the factory. The transportation company assumes full
responsibility for safe delivery upon acceptance of the shipment. Immediately after unpacking, check
for possible shipping damage. If the oven is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and
contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.
Carefully unpack the oven and place in a work-accessible area as near to its final installed position as
possible. Remove protective covering from exterior surfaces prior to placing oven in final location.
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LOCATION
The HO300G and HO300E Mini Rotating Rack Ovens must have the following minimum clearances
to combustibles:
Back and sides: 0"
Bottom: 0"
Top: 18" (45.7 cm)
Be sure that electrical, water and drain connections are accessible and can be made per local and
national codes. The equipment area must be kept free and clear of combustible substances.
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Adequate clearance for air openings into the
combustion chamber must be provided. Make sure there is an adequate supply of air in the room to
replace air taken out by the ventilating system.
INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS
The oven must be installed in accordance with:
In the United States of America:
1. State and local codes.
2.
National Fuel Gas Code
, ANSI-Z223.1 (latest edition). Copies may be obtained from The
American Gas Association, Inc., 1515 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22209.
3.
National Electrical Code
, ANSI/NFPA-70 (latest edition).
In Canada:
1. Local codes.
2. CAN/CGA-B149.1
Natural Gas Installation Code
(latest edition).
3. CAN/CGA-B149.1
National Fuel Gas Code
(latest edition), available from The Canadian Gas
Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.
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ASSEMBLY
The oven must be installed on a stand, proofer cabinet, or any noncombustible surface.
The oven must be sealed to the stand proofer surface with an NSF-approved sealant, such as Dow
Corning 732 or GE RTV108.
Secure the oven to the proofer or stand using the provided tie-down brackets, which mount on the rear
of the oven. (See Accessories - HPC800 Proofing Cabinet for proofer specifications.)
Oven Mounted on a Stand or Proofer with Caster (Gas Ovens Only)
For an appliance equipped with casters, instructions that (1) the installation shall be made with a
connector that complies with the Standard for
Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69
or
Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances, CAN/CGA-6.1
6, and a quick-disconnect device that
complies with the Standard for
Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41
, or
Quick Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel, CAN1-6.9
, (2) adequate means must be provided
to limit the movement of the appliance.
LEVELING
Once the oven is in its permanent position, place a carpenter’s level on the oven rack. If the oven is
installed on a stand with adjustable legs, turn the feet in or out to level oven front-to-back and side-to-
side. If the oven is installed on a caster-equipped HPC800 proofer base or stand, determine which
caster(s) needs to be adjusted. Confirm that locks are set on casters, then use wood or other solid
blocks to support equipment during adjustment so that it cannot roll or fall. Loosen the bolts securing
the caster(s) and insert the appropriate shim thickness material (supplied) between the caster plate and
the bottom of the stand. Retighten caster bolts and check leveling.
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GAS CONNECTIONS
CAUTION: Gas supply connections and any pipe joint compound must be resistant to the
action of propane gases.
The HO300G is an indirect gas-fired oven, consisting of a heat exchanger with eight independent,
U-shaped tubes, each with a separate in-shot burner rated at 11,875 BTU/hr for a total input of
95,000 BTU/hr.
1. Verify that the gas supply matches the type on the data plate located behind the right-side service
panel. If line pressure exceeds
1
/2 psig (3.45 kPa) 14" W.C. (water column), install a pressure
regulator before the oven’s gas valve.
a. The arrow on the pressure regulator shows the direction of the gas flow. The pressure
regulator must be mounted horizontally for proper preset outlet pressure. If the regulator is
installed in any other position, the outlet pressure must be reset for proper operation.
2. Codes require installation of a gas shutoff valve in the gas line ahead of the oven. The gas supply
line must be at least the equivalent of
3
/4" iron pipe. Corrugated lines should not be used.
3. A manual gas shutoff valve is located behind a slide-up access door, located at the bottom of the
front control panel. Verify that the shutoff valve is in the OFF position before connecting the
incoming gas line to the oven.
4. Connect the gas supply line to the
3
/4" NPT incoming gas connection, located at the rear of the
oven. Make sure the pipes are clean and free of obstructions. If oven is supplied with a flexible
gas line, secure it to oven and wall per instructions in gas line package.
5. Verify that the line pressure before the gas valve stays between 5" and 14" W.C. for natural gas,
or 11" and 14" W.C. for propane gas - with and without the burner firing.
WARNING: PRIOR TO LIGHTING, CHECK ALL JOINTS IN THE GAS SUPPLY LINE FOR LEAKS.
USE SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME.
TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM
When gas supply pressure exceeds
1
/2 psig (3.45 kPa), the oven and its individual shutoff valve must
be disconnected from the gas supply piping system.
When gas supply pressure is
1
/2 psig (3.45 kPa) or less, the oven should be isolated from the gas supply
system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve.
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VENTILATION
Ventilation requirements will vary with each installation and must comply with applicable portions of the
National Fire Protection Association Standard
#96 and with local codes.
Exhaust Fan Interlock
A connection point (maximum 5-amps) is provided for Indirect Vent (Exhaust Hood) or optional Direct
Vent (Draft Hood). It is located behind the right side service panel adjacent to the 120 V power
connection. Consult local codes for vent interlock requirements.
Indirect Vent (Under Exhaust Hood) - Standard
Locate the oven under an exhaust hood with adequate overhangs and exhaust rates to completely
capture the byproducts of combustion discharged from the flue. From the termination of the flue to the
filters of the hood venting system, a minimum clearance of 18" must be maintained. The hood exhaust
fan can be electrically interlocked with the oven.
Information on the construction and installation of ventilating hoods may be obtained from the standard
for
Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment
, NFPA No. 96 (latest edition), available from the
National
Fire Protection Association
, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
Direct Vent (Draft Hood) - Optional
1. Remove the four screws from the tabs that secure the flue-fan grille to the top of the oven and
remove the grille covering the fan and flue.
2. Bend the four exposed tabs verticaly and secure the draft diverter to the oven flue collar with the
four screws.
3. Move the oven into position and connect customer-supplied exhaust ducting to the draft diverter
(Fig. 1).
4. Verify that the air is being drawn into the bottom of the draft diverter while the burner is firing, using
a draft gauge or smoke test.
5. Using a draft gauge, verify that a draft between 0.03" and 0.11" W.C. is maintained at a point 6"
above the draft diverter’s upper collar. Any exhaust fan or draft inducer used to maintain system
suction must be operating when oven is turned on. (See External Fan Control Connection.)
Fig. 1
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PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
WARNING: PLUMBING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE SANITARY, SAFETY
AND PLUMBING CODES.
Oven water supply should have a hardness of 4 to 6 grains per gallon, pH of 6.5 to 8.0 and chlorides
less than 30 PPM. Water condition outside of these requirements may void the warranty. Please
consult your local water company and/or water condition dealer before installing oven.
Connect the cold water supply to the
1
/2" NPT incoming water connection located at the rear of the oven,
with the 6-ft, flexible, clear, water line provided. Water supply should have a pressure of 30 to 75 psi
(207 to 517 kPa) when the steam solenoid is open.
DRAIN CONNECTIONS
Connect a
1
/2" drain line to the
1
/2" NPT drain connection located at the rear of the oven. Route the drain
line to a floor drain, allowing a minimum 1" air gap between the drain line outlet and floor drain.
If oven is being installed on an HPC800 Proofing Cabinet, it is recommended that separate drain lines
be provided. If it is necessary to interconnect the oven and proofer drains, provide a vent opening in
the drain line above the oven drain connection location. Adequate drop must be provided such that the
oven drain will not flood the proofer cabinet.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE
APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL
ELECTRICAL CODES.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW
LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.
WARNING: APPLIANCES EQUIPPED WITH A FLEXIBLE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORD ARE
PROVIDED WITH A THREE-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG. THIS PLUG MUST BE CONNECTED
INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE-PRONG RECEPTACLE. IF THE RECEPTACLE IS NOT
THE PROPER GROUNDING TYPE, CONTACT AN ELECTRICIAN. DO NOT REMOVE THE
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG.
The wiring diagram is located behind the side service panel on the right side of the oven.
Do not connect the HO300G gas model to the electrical supply until after gas connections have been
made.
The HO300E is an electrically heated oven consisting of six W-shaped elements, each rated at 3.0 kW
for a total input of 18.0 kW. The electrical input is shown in the table below:
Heating Circuit Supply Voltage
stloVzHesahPspmA
80206-05168
042-02206-05157-96
80206-05305
042-02206-05334-04
084-04406-05322-02
Both gas and electric ovens require a dedicated 15-amp, 110/120 V, 50 to 60 Hz, single-phase supply
with ground, connected at the control circuit terminal block located behind the right side service panel.
If oven is installed in conjunction with an HPC800 Proofing Cabinet, a separate 120 V supply is required
for the proofer.
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Control Circuit Connection (All Models)
1. Remove the side service panel on the right side of the oven.
2. Route the single-phase supply wires through the knockout provided in the rear of the oven to the
control circuit terminal block. (See data plate for circuit amp requirements.)
3. Connect the line and neutral wire to the appropriately marked terminals.
4. Connect the ground wire to the green chassis ground screw located adjacent to the terminal block.
Heating Circuit Connection (Electric Ovens Only)
Verify that the supply voltage to the oven, listed in the Heating Circuit Supply Voltage table,
matches the voltage listed on the data plate located behind the side service panel on the right
side of the oven.
Route the supply wires through the knockout provided in the rear of the oven to the heating
circuit terminal block. (See data plate for circuit amp requirements.)
Connect each wire to the appropriately marked terminals.
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PREOPERATIONAL CHECK
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW
LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.
Initial startup of the oven must be performed by an authorized Hobart Bakery Systems service
representative.
Electric Ovens
1. Turn on the water and check for leaks. Shut the water off and repair any leaks before proceeding.
2. Turn on the oven control circuit electrical supply and the oven main power supply.
3. Open the loading doors and turn the power switch ON.
4. Close loading doors, enter a bake time of 5 minutes and press START; verify that the rack rotates
smoothly. If the rack does not engage and the circulation fan does not come on, then the door
switches may be out of adjustment. (See Door Switch Adjustment.)
5. Secure a fast-acting, thermocouple-type thermometer at the center of the front slot in the air
shutters.
6. Set the temperature to 300°F (149°C). Observe the OVEN TEMP display to monitor and verify
that the oven comes up to set temperature.
7. Allow oven to remain at set temperature for 30 minutes.
8. Set oven temperature to 400°F (204°C).
9. Open the oven vent and allow the oven to burn off for a minimum of 1 hour.
10. Verify that the oven temperature, measured by the
thermocouple-type thermometer, matches the
temperature displayed on the control panel. If the
difference in temperature is greater than 16°F (-9°C),
call your authorized Hobart Bakery Systems service
office.
11. Set a steam time of 20 seconds and a bake time of 5
minutes and press START.
12. Check the oven water pressure. It should read 20 psi
when the water solenoid valve is open. Adjust as
needed (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
13. Set the temperature and timer controls as required.
(See Temperature and Timer Control Settings.)
14. Verify that all features on the digital control panel are
operating properly.
15. Perform a test bake with a full load of the customer’s typical bake product. With the rack empty,
open the loading doors and verify that the rack stops square with the door opening. (If the rack
does not stop square with the door opening. (See Rack Adjustment.)
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16. Turn the power switch OFF and allow the oven to cool.
The oven has been set at the factory to bake assorted products, such as breads, rolls, cookies and
muffins. If the bake is uneven, or if there is a specialty operation, the shutters may need to be adjusted
to achieve the desired results. Contact your authorized Hobart Bakery Systems service office for
assistance.
Gas Ovens
1. Make sure the oven gas control knob is in the OFF position (Fig. 3).
2. Turn on the main gas supply valve to the oven and check for leaks. Turn off the main gas supply
valve and repair any leaks before proceeding.
3. Turn on the main water supply and check for leaks. Shut the water off and repair any leaks before
proceeding.
4. Turn on the oven control circuit electrical supply.
5. Open the loading doors and turn the power switch ON.
6. Close loading doors, enter a bake time of 5 minutes and press START. Verify that the rack rotates
smoothly. If the rack does not rotate, and the circulation fan does not come on, then the door
switches may be out of adjustment. (See Door Switch Adjustment.)
7. Remove the gas valve cover to access the pressure taps. Connect a manometer to the gas
valve’s outlet pressure tap to measure the manifold pressure (Fig. 4).
8. Turn the gas control knob to the on position.
9. Secure a fast-acting, thermocouple-type thermometer at the center of the front slot in the air
shutters.
Fig. 3
Close-up view of pressure taps and adjustment screw.
Fig. 4
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10. Set the temperature to 300°F (149°C). Observe the OVEN TEMP display to monitor and verify
that the oven comes up to set temperature.
NOTE: If the burners do not ignite, there may be air in the gas line that needs to be bled out. Turn the
oven power switch OFF, and wait a minimum of 5 minutes before trying again.
11. Adjust manifold pressure accordingly. For natural gas, the manifold pressure should be 3.5" W.C.
For propane gas, the manifold pressure should be 10.0" W.C. (Fig. 4).
12. Check for leaks between the gas valve and manifold.
13. Replace the gas valve cover when adjustments have been made.
14. Allow oven to remain at set temperature for 30 minutes.
15. Set oven temperature to 400°F (204°C).
16. Verify that the oven temperature, measured by the thermocouple-type thermometer, matches the
temperature displayed on the control panel. If the difference in temperature is still greater than
16°F (9°C), call your authorized Hobart Bakery Systems service office.
17. Set a steam time of 20 seconds and press START.
18. Check the oven water pressure. It should read 20 psi when the water solenoid valve is open.
Adjust as needed (Fig. 5).
19. Set the temperature and timer controls as required.
20. Verify that all features on the digital control panel are operating properly.
21. Perform a test bake with a full load of the customer’s typical bake product. With the rack empty,
open the loading doors and verify that the rack stops square with the door opening. If the rack does
not stop square with the door opening. (See Rack Adjustment.)
22. Turn the power switch OFF and allow the oven to cool.
The oven has been set at the factory to bake assorted products, such as breads, rolls, cookies and
muffins. If the bake is uneven, or if there is a specialty operation, the shutters may need to be adjusted
to achieve the desired results. Contact your authorized Hobart Bakery Systems service office for
assistance.
Fig. 5
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Rack Adjustment
Rack adjustments should be made with a typical bake product load on it. Depending on the bake
product load, some undertravel or overtravel of the rack position is normal. The components are located
on top of the oven (Fig. 6).
1. Position the rack so it is square with the oven doors.
2. Loosen two screws and align the Pointer Switch Actuator with the pointer switch on top of the
rotation shaft.
3. Turn the power switch ON. Push the START button. Close loading doors and verify that the rack
rotates smoothly.
4. Open the loading doors and verify that the rack stops square with the door opening.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the load/unload rack position is achieved.
6. Tighten two screws.
Fig. 6
Door Switch Adjustment
If the rack does not rotate and the circulation fan does not come on, then the door switches may be out
of adjustment. The door switches are located on top of the door jam (Fig. 7).
1. Turn oven power ON and set bake time to 5 minutes. Press START.
2. Access door switches on top of the oven.
3. With the oven doors closed, loosen the door switch screws and position door switch bracket until
the door switch closes.
4. Tighten screws, and open and close the oven doors. The rack should rotate and the circulation
fan should come on.
5. Turn oven power OFF.
Fig. 7
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OPERATION
WARNING: THE RACK OVEN AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING,
SERVICING OR CLEANING THE OVEN.
ADVANCED CONTROLS
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Control Guide - Advanced
Button Action Display
POWER
Press to turn the oven Control panel displays are lit when the oven is on. Oven
ON or OFF. defaults to Program 0. If oven is turned OFF and back
ON within 2 minutes, the oven will come up in the last
mode and oven setting.
AUTO ON/OFF
Press to enter current time The AUTO ON/OFF TIMER window displays the current
TIMER
or time for oven to time or the time the oven will automatically turn ON or
automatically turn ON or OFF.
OFF, when corresponding
Auto On Time or Auto Off
Time button is pressed.
AUTO ON TIME
Press arrow keys to set The AUTO ON/OFF TIMER window displays the time
the desired time of oven to the oven will automatically turn ON.
automatically turn ON.
AUTO OFF TIME
Press arrow keys to set The AUTO ON/OFF TIMER window displays the time
the desired time of oven to the oven will automatically turn OFF.
automatically turn OFF.
TIMER ON/OFF
Press to turn the automatic The indicator light beside the timer ON/OFF button is
timer ON or OFF. lit when the function is enabled.
SET TEMP
Use to enter bake programs. The SET TEMP window displays the set temperature.
The heat ON light is lit while the oven is heating. The
actual temperature in the oven cavity is displayed in the
OVEN TEMP window.
BAKE TIMER
Press arrow keys to enter The BAKE TIMER window displays the amount of time
the BAKE time for the current baking cycle. The minutes set are the
(1 minute increments). left two digits and minutes remaining are the right two
Press the up arrow key digits. The windows can be set to display hours and
to enter additional time minutes remaining. The ON light is lit when bake time
at the end of the bake is active.
program.
STEAM TIMER
Use to enter bake programs. The STEAM TIMER window displays the amount of
time set for the steam cycle. The ON light is lit when
the steam system is active.
AIRFLOW
Use to enter bake programs. The DELAY TIMER window displays the amount of
DELAY
time set for the circulation blower delay cycle.
Press to start the The ON light blinks when the BAKE TIMER is active.
BAKE TIMER.
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Control Guide - Advanced (cont)
Button Action Display
Press to stop the BAKE The ON light is off when the BAKE TIMER is inactive.
TIMER or silence the
beeper after the BAKE
TIMER has timed out.
PROGRAM
Press the The PROGRAM window displays the number of the
arrow keys to select current program.
a bake program.
STEP
Use to enter bake programs. The corresponding indicator light will be lit (1 to 4),
depending on which step is selected.
Press to open or The indicator light next to the VENT button is lit when
close the vent. the vent cycle is enabled.
Auto ON/OFF Timer
Timer Settings
Auto ON/OFF Timer display shows the current time of day. To adjust the current time of day, press and
hold either of the arrow buttons until the colon between the hours and minutes display stops blinking.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust time of day. After 5 seconds of no use, the colon will start
to blink again.
The oven can be set to turn itself on and off. After the Auto ON/OFF Timer is set, the POWER ON OFF
button can be pressed to turn the oven off. This will not disrupt the AUTO ON/OFF setting. Electrical
power to the oven must remain on.
1. To set the oven to turn on, press and
hold
the AUTO ON TIME button. The previously entered start
time will appear in the display. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the start time. Then
release the AUTO ON TIME button.
2. To set the oven to turn off, press and
hold
the AUTO OFF TIME button. The previously entered
end time will appear in the display. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the end time. Then
release the AUTO ON TIME button.
3. To enable the automatic start, press the TIMER ON/OFF button until the indicator LED to the right
of the TIMER ON/OFF button is illuminated.
Backup Battery
The clock is backed up by a lithium battery which keeps the clock circuitry operating when all external
power is off. If the battery becomes low or dead while the external power is off, the display will read
12:00 (12 hr mode) or 0:00 (24 hr mode) and will not increment until a new time is set. The clock will
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Oven Preheat
For best results, the oven must be preheated to bake temperature before baking begins.
1. Press the POWER ON OFF button to turn the oven ON.
2. Press the UP or DOWN arrows in the TEMP section to enter the desired baking temperature.
3. Confirm that the doors are closed.
4. Allow 50 minutes after the oven has reached the set temperature for the steam system to charge.
5. The oven is now ready for baking operations.
Using the Programs
WARNING: THE OVEN AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. TO PREVENT BURNS, USE HOT PADS OR
PROTECTIVE MITTS WHEN LOADING OR UNLOADING THE OVEN.
WARNING: HOT AIR AND STEAM ARE RELEASED FROM THE OVEN INTERIOR WHEN THE
LOADING DOORS ARE OPENED. TO AVOID BURNS, OPEN THE DOORS SLOWLY AND KEEP
CLEAR OF THE OPENING.
1. Preheat the oven. See Oven Preheat for Advanced Controls.
2. Manually select baking settings:
Press the UP or DOWN arrows next to BAKE TIMER to enter the desired value.
Press the UP or DOWN arrows next to STEAM TIMER to enter the desired value.
Press the UP arrow next to AIRFLOW DELAY to enter the desired value.
The steam and airflow delay settings are optional and can be left at 0 if desired.
3. Slowly open the doors. Wait for the rack to stop. Load the oven.
4. Press the START button. The ON light in the BAKE TIMER window blinks until the timer times out.
5. The oven beeps after the BAKE TIMER times out. Press STOP to silence the beeper.
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Operational Hints
On the initial startup, the oven temperature will default to the factory setting of 375°F (191°C)
unless changed.
During a baking cycle, the START and STOP buttons control the BAKE, STEAM and AIRFLOW
DELAY settings
only. They have no effect on the oven heat. When the BAKE TIMER times out,
the oven heat stays at the set temperature. Care should be taken not to overbake products.
To adjust the temperature during a baking cycle, press the UP or DOWN arrows in the Oven
Temp section to enter the new temperature.
To adjust the BAKE, STEAM and AIRFLOW DELAY settings, press the corresponding arrows
to enter the new values. Press START when finished.
If the doors are opened at any time during the baking cycle, the TEMP, BAKE TIME, STEAM
and AIRFLOW DELAY settings will pause. Close the doors to resume all functions.
The AIRFLOW DELAY option minimizes airflow at the beginning of the baking cycle. The heat
is off while the AIRFLOW DELAY is activated.
If the oven temperature is more than 20°F (11°C) higher than the set temperature, and the bake
timer is not activated, the oven will automatically open the VENT. The VENT will remain open
until the oven temperature is within 20°F (11°C) of the set temperature.
The oven monitors the heating system by comparing the current oven temperature to the set
temperature. If a problem arises in the heating system or there is a heating system failure, both
temperature displays will flash. If the problem continues, contact your authorized Hobart Bakery
Systems service agency.
The COOL DOWN feature provides a means of cooling down the oven. To enable this feature,
set a temperature at least 25°F (14°C) cooler than the oven temperature. Press the COOL
DOWN button—the display alternately shows the set temperature and COOL and the vent
opens. Additionally, the doors can be opened and the circulation fan will continue to run. The
COOL DOWN mode is exited by the oven temperature reaching set temperature (25°F (14°C)
below set temperature if doors are opened) or by pressing any button.
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Hobart HO300E User manual

Category
Cookers
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User manual
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