PizzaMaster PM 931 Instructions For Installation, Operation And Maintenance

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Pizza ovens
Type
Instructions For Installation, Operation And Maintenance
Instruction for installation,
operation and maintenance
9006-0101 R1A
Series 700
PM 721 – PM 722 – PM 723 – PM 724 – PM 725
PM 731 – PM 732 – PM 733 – PM 724 – PM 725
PM 741 – PM 742 – PM 743 – PM 744 – PM 745
Series 800
PM 821 – PM 822 – PM 823 – PM 824 – PM 825
PM 831 – PM 832 – PM 833 – PM 834 – PM 835
PM 841 – PM 842 – PM 843 – PM 844 – PM 845
Series 900
PM 921 – PM 922 – PM 923 – PM 924 – PM 925
PM 931 – PM 932 – PM 933 – PM 934 – PM 935
PM 941 – PM 942 – PM 943 – PM 944 – PM 945
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PizzaMaster® ovens are designed and built by
Svenska BakePartner AB
We thank you for your trust and congratulate you on the
purchase of your new PizzaMaster® oven. Our goal has
always been to build the best pizza ovens in the world.
Right from the start, we knew this could be achieved
only by specializing in the pizza industry and making
bake-quality our top priority. PizzaMaster® ovens are
therefore made exclusively for the pizza industry to
meet the demands of all businesses that depend on
quality pizza.
2-year manufacturer’s warranty
All PizzaMaster® ovens come with a 2-year limited
warranty that covers the purchaser against any defect
in material or workmanship. For further details about
this important cover, please consult your BakePartner
representative.
Special expertise
PizzaMaster® service technicians are trained special-
ists. They are equipped with all instruments and tools
needed to make the correct diagnosis and perform
service work quickly and efficiently. Our technicians
travel the world continuously, training local technicians
to uphold the BakePartner standard.
Genuine parts
Your PizzaMaster® oven consists of over 1000 quality
parts with long service life. Should it become neces-
sary to replace a part, it is most important to replace
it with a genuine PizzaMaster® part. This ensures not
only optimum function but also continued safety in the
workplace.
When contacting BakePartner or your local PizzaMaster®
distributor for assistance, please remember to quote
the model designation and serial number of your oven.
This will help us to help you more quickly.
Warranty and service
Quality tastes better
Svenska BakePartner AB
Odegaerdsgatan 5
SE-504 94 Boras
Sweden
Tel: +46(0)33-230 025
Fax: +46(0)33-248 140
Internet: www.pizzamaster.com or
www.bakepartner.com
E-mail: info@bakepartner.com
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PizzaMaster®
Index
Index Page
Serial No / Oven rating plate ..................................................... 1
Warranty and service ................................................................. 2
Index .......................................................................................... 3
Capacities and technical data .................................................... 4
Positioning the oven .................................................................. 5
Packing list ................................................................................. 6
Installation – Assembly oven .................................................. 7-8
Installation – Assembly accessories .......................................... 9
Installation – Electrical connection oven .................................. 10
Installation – Evacuation connection ....................................... 11
Installation – Assembly UBC .............................................. 12-13
Installation - Automatic door opener..........................................14
Oven operation - Guide of usage..............................................15
Oven operation - Display ED .............................................. 16-17
Oven operation - Display E ................................................. 18-19
Oven settings and baking tips ................................................. 20
First-time start-up / Changing of oven lamps / Maintenance ... 21
Maintenance and Preventative Maintenances .................... 22-23
7-day clock timer................................................................. 24-25
Throubleshooting ..................................................................... 26
EU-Declaration of conformity ................................................... 27
Quality assurance and delivery certificate .......................... 28-29
Attachment :
Electrical diagram
Parts list – Electrical components
BakePartner has a policy of continuous product develop-
ment and reserves the right to change specifications and
designs without prior notice.
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Capacities and technical data
Model *)a
Dimensions in millimetres
Width x Depth x Height *b)
Dimensions in inches
Width x Depth x Height *b)
No. of
decks
*c)
Power
output
kW
Capacity (pizzas per oven)
254 mm 355 mm 406 mm 457 mm
External Internal External Internal 10 in 14 in 16 in 18 in
PM 721 1125 x 905 x 480
710 x 710 x 210/245
44.3 x 35.6 x 18.9
28.0 x 28.0 x 8.2/9.6
1 6.7 6 4 2 1
PM 722 1125 x 905 x 820 44.3 x 35.6 x 32.3 2 13.4 12 8 4 2
PM 723 1125 x 905 x 1160 44.3 x 35.6 x 45.7 3 20.1 18 12 6 3
PM 724 1125 x 905 x 1500 44.3 x 35.6 x 59.1 4 26.8 24 16 9 4
PM 731 1480 x 905 x 480
1065 x 710 x 210/245
58.3 x 35.6 x 18.9
42.0 x 28.0 x 8.2/9.6
1 9.5 11 6 3 2
PM 732 1480 x 905 x 820 58.3 x 35.6 x 32.3 2 19.0 22 12 6 4
PM 733 1480 x 905 x 1160 58.3 x 35.6 x 45.7 3 28.5 33 18 9 6
PM 734 1480 x 905 x 1500 58.3 x 35.6 x 59.1 4 38.0 44 24 12 8
PM 741 1835 x 905 x 480
1440 x 710 x 210/245
72.3 x 35.6 x 18.9
56.0 x 28.0 x 8.2/9.6
1 12.5 15 8 4 3
PM 742 1835 x 905 x 820 72.3 x 35.6 x 32.3 2 25.0 30 16 8 6
PM 743 1835 x 905 x 1160 72.3 x 35.6 x 45.7 3 37.5 45 24 12 9
PM 744 1835 x 905 x 1500 72.3 x 35.6 x 59.1 4 50.0 60 32 16 12
PizzaMaster® 700-series (optimized for pizzas up to 355 mm / 14 in)
Model
*)a
Dimensions in millimetres
Width x Depth x Height *b)
Dimensions in inches
Width x Depth x Height *b)
No. of
decks
*c)
Power
output
kW
Capacity (pizzas per oven)
254 mm 355 mm 406 mm 457 mm
External Internal External Internal 10 in 14 in 16 in 18 in
PM 821 1250 x 1025 x 480
820 x 820 x 210/245
49.2 x 40.4 x 18.9
32.3 x 32.3 x 8.2/9.6
1 9.0 9 4 4 2
PM 822 1250 x 1025 x 820 49.2 x 40.4 x 32.3 2 18.0 18 8 8 4
PM 823 1250 x 1025 x 1160 49.2 x 40.4 x 45.7 3 27.0 27 12 12 6
PM 824 1250 x 1025 x 1500 49.2 x 40.4 x 59.1 4 36.0 36 16 16 8
PM 831 1660 x 1025 x 480
1230 x 820 x 210/245
65.4 x 40.4 x 18.9
48.4 x 32.3 x 8.2/9.6
1 13.5 14 6 6 3
PM 832 1660 x 1025 x 820 65.4 x 40.4 x 32.3 2 27.0 28 12 12 6
PM 833 1660 x 1025 x 1160 65.4 x 40.4 x 45.7 3 40.5 42 18 18 9
PM 834 1660 x 1025 x 1500 65.4 x 40.4 x 59.1 4 54.0 56 24 24 12
PM 841 2070 x 1025 x 480
1640 x 820 x 210/245
81.5 x 40.4 x 18.9
64.6 x 32.3 x 8.2/9.6
1 17.0 18 9 8 5
PM 842 2070 x 1025 x 820 81.5 x 40.4 x 32.3 2 34.0 36 18 16 10
PM 843 2070 x 1025 x 1160 81.5 x 40.4 x 45.7 3 51.0 54 27 24 15
PM 844 2070 x 1025 x 1500 81.5 x 40.4 x 59.1 4 68.0 72 36 32 20
PizzaMaster® 800-series (optimized for pizzas up to 410 mm / 16 in)
Model
*)a
Dimensions in millimetres
Width x Depth x Height *b)
Dimensions in inches
Width x Depth x Height *b)
No. of
decks
*c)
Power
output
kW
Capacity (pizzas per oven)
254 mm 355 mm 406 mm 457 mm
External Internal External Internal 10 in 14 in 16 in 18 in
PM 921 1350 x 1125 x 480
920 x 920 x 210/245
53.2 x 44.3 x 18.9
36.2 x 36.2 x 8.2/9.6
1 11.0 12 5 4 4
PM 922 1350 x 1125 x 820 53.2 x 44.3 x 32.3 2 22.0 24 10 8 8
PM 923 1350 x 1125 x 1160 53.2 x 44.3 x 45.7 3 32.9 36 15 12 12
PM 924 1350 x 1125 x 1500 53.2 x 44.3 x 59.1 4 44.0 48 20 16 16
PM 931 1810 x 1125 x 480
1380 x 920 x 210/245
71.3 x 44.3 x 18.9
54.3 x 36.2 x 8.2/9.6
1 16.9 18 8 6 6
PM 932 1810 x 1125 x 820 71.3 x 44.3 x 32.3 2 33.7 36 16 12 12
PM 933 1810 x 1125 x 1160 71.3 x 44.3 x 45.7 3 50.6 54 24 18 18
PM 934 1810 x 1125 x 1500 71.3 x 44.3 x 59.1 4 67.6 72 36 24 24
PM 941 2270 x 1125 x 480
1840 x 920 x 210/245
89.4 x 44.3 x 18.9
72.4 x 36.2 x 8.2/9.6
1 21.4 24 11 8 8
PM 942 2270 x 1125 x 820 89.4 x 44.3 x 32.3 2 42.7 48 22 16 16
PM 943 2270 x 1125 x 1160 89.4 x 44.3 x 45.7 3 64.1 72 33 24 24
PM 944 2270 x 1125 x 1500 89.4 x 44.3 x 59.1 4 85.6 96 44 36 36
PizzaMaster® 900-series (optimized for pizzas up to 460 mm / 18 in)
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Positioning the oven
Positioning the oven
When positioning your oven, it is important to consider
the following points:
• Theovenisnormallyinstalledonthelegssupplied
with it. Remember to fit the legs with the lockable
wheels at the front of the oven. It is also important for
the floor to be flat, so that the oven is both horizontal
and stable.
• Forventilationoftheoven
DO NOT install closer than 2” (50mm) from all sides .
• Ifpossible,positiontheovensothatitsright-hand
side can be accessed easily in order to remove the
right-hand panel. This gives easy access to the back
of the control panel and facilitates servicing of the
oven.
• Theovencanalsobeinstalledwithoutitslegs.Inthis
case, however, it is important to position the oven so
that the underneath of the oven is ventilated.
See page 8 “Assembly for ovens with spacers”
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Standard equipment
1. Oven Model ........................................................
Serial No. ............................................................
2. Leg with lockable wheel ............................. 2 pcs
3. Leg with non-lockable wheel ..................... 2 pcs
4. Steam duct .................................................. 1 pc
5. Sliding shelf ................................................. 1 pc
6. Slide rail for legs ........................................ 4 pcs
7. Top side panel ........................................... 2 pcs
8. Flue diverter ................................................ 1 pc
9. Bolt M10x30 ............................................ 12 pcs
10. Washer 20x10.5 ...................................... 12 pcs
11. Self-tapping screw (wafer head) ................... pcs
12. Self-tapping screw (hexagonal) ............... 16 pcs
13. Instruction ...........................................................
Optional equipment
14. Clock timer..........................................................
15. Extra sliding shelf ...............................................
16. Peel holder .........................................................
(1 pcs upper bracket, 1 pcs lower bracket,
1 pcs soft pad and 6pcs self-tapping screw,
hexagonal)
17. Oil- and spice rack .............................................
(1 pcs rack, 2 pcs bowl, 1 pcs basting brush,
1 pcs slicer and 4 pcs self-tapping screw,
hexagonal)
18. Side shelf ...........................................................
(1 pcs shelf and 2 pcs bracket)
19. Semi-automatic door opening
lower deck ..........................................................
deck 2 .................................................................
deck 3 .................................................................
deck 4 .................................................................
UBC
20. UBC (standard) ..................................................
21. UBC-W (heating cabinet) ...................................
22. UBC-P (proofer cabinet) .....................................
Included parts for UBC (20-22)
Support bar - Top ...................................... 2 pcs
Support bar - Bottom ................................. 2 pcs
Divider - Side ............................................. 4 pcs
Divider - Middle ............................................ pcs
Slide rails ...................................................... pcs
Glass ..................................................................
Water container (UBC-P only) ............................
23. Steam system
lower deck ..........................................................
deck 2 .................................................................
deck 3 .................................................................
deck 4 .................................................................
24. High temperature model
lower deck ..........................................................
deck 2 .................................................................
deck 3 .................................................................
deck 4 .................................................................
25. Extra high chamber
lower deck ..........................................................
deck 2 .................................................................
deck 3 .................................................................
deck 4 .................................................................
26. Phantom Black model ......................................
27. Royal Gold model .............................................
Other
28 .................................................................... pcs
29 .................................................................... pcs
30. .................................................................... pcs
30. .................................................................... pcs
31. .................................................................... pcs
Packed by :
........................................................................................
Packing list
Packing list
Please make sure the following items are present and un-damaged.
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PizzaMaster®
Assembly for ovens with legs
Tip! If possible, use a forklift truck to lift the oven to fit
the legs. Alternatively, lift the oven manually on to a
strong table or flat bench, so that the legs can be fitted
safely.
Minimum lift height for fitting of legs:
1-deck oven 1105 mm
2-deck oven 935 mm
3-deck oven 765 mm
4-deck oven 425 mm
Approximate weights:
1-deck oven 200 kg
2-deck oven 350 kg
3-deck oven 500 kg
4-deck oven 650 kg
Important!
Do not remove the wooden supports for the
hearthstones until you reach point 7 opposite.
Do not use the oven-door handles or the oven-
vent knobs to lift the oven, for it can damage the
oven.
APPLIANCE MUST BE SECURED TO BUILDING
STRUCTURE.
The appliance must be installed with an adequate
restraining to limit the movement of the appliance
without transmitting stress to the electrical conduit.
The restraining must be fastened in one of the
supports leg or spacers as shown in the figure
below.
The appliance must be installed with a flexible
conduit.
Installation – Assembly oven
Warning!
Make sure all 12 bolts for assembly the legs on to
the oven are in place and proper tightened, before
moving the oven.
The oven can otherwise tip over when moving it.
Important! Fit the 2 legs with the lockable wheels to
the front of the oven, and the 2 legs with non-lockable
wheels to the rear.
1. Lift the oven and fit the legs using the M10x30 bolts
(12 pcs) + 20x10.5 washers (12 pcs) provided.
For each leg, first screw in (but do not tighten) the
internal bolt, i.e. the one that has to be inserted
through the top inside of the leg. Then screw in the
2 external bolts, but do not tighten. Now tighten the
3 bolts progressively and alternately to fix the leg
firmly to the oven.
2. Fit the slide rails (4 pcs) to the legs as shown below,
using the self-tapping screws (hexagonal) provided
(16 pcs).
3. Insert the sliding shelf into either the upper or the
lower pair of rails, as required. (1 sliding shelf is
supplied as standard)
Depending on oven model it is possible to install up
to 2 work top shelves. Any installed worktop shelf
must be secured with 2 stop plates.
4. Fit the steam duct, using the screws (wafer head)
provided (no. of screws depending on model).
5. Fit the flue diverter, using the self-tapping screws
(wafer head) provided (3 pcs).
6. Fit the Top side panel (2pcs), using self-tapping
screws (wafer head) (4pcs)
7. Remove the wooden supports that hold the hearth-
stones in place.
8. Remove all protective plastic film from the oven.
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Installation – Assembly oven
Assembly for ovens with spacers
Tip! If possible, use a forklift truck to lift the oven to fit
the legs. Alternatively, lift the oven manually on to a
strong table or flat bench, so that the legs can be fitted
safely.
Minimum lift height for fitting of legs:
1-deck oven 110 mm
2-deck oven 110 mm
3-deck oven 110 mm
4-deck oven 110 mm
Approximate weights:
1-deck oven 200 kg
2-deck oven 350 kg
3-deck oven 500 kg
4-deck oven 650 kg
Important!
Do not remove the wooden supports for the
hearthstones until you reach point 5 opposite.
Do not use the oven-door handles or the oven-
vent knobs to lift the oven, for it can damage the
oven.
Warning!
Make sure all 12 bolts for assembly the spacers on
to the oven are in place and proper tightened,
before moving the oven.
1. Lift the oven and fit the spacers using the M10x30
bolts (12 pcs) + 20x10.5 washers (12 pcs) provided.
For each spacer, first screw in (but do not tighten)
the bolts. When all bults are in place. Now tighten
bolts progressively and alternately to fix the spacer
firmly to the oven.
2. Fit the steam duct, using the screws (wafer head)
provided (no. of screws depending on model).
3. Fit the flue diverter, using the self-tapping screws
(wafer head) provided (3 pcs).
4. Fit the Top side panel (2pcs), using self-tapping
screws (wafer head) (4pcs)
5. Remove the wooden supports that hold the hearth-
stones in place.
6. Remove all protective plastic film from the oven.
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PizzaMaster®
Assembly – accessories
All PizzaMaster® accessories can be mounted on
either the left- or right-hand side of the oven.
Peel holder
1. Fit the lower bracket, using the self-tapping screws
(hexagonal) provided (3 pcs).
2. Peel off the backing from the soft pad and stick the
pad to the lower bracket, as shown in the illustration.
3. Now fit the upper bracket, using the self-tapping
screws (hexagonal) provided (3 pcs).
Oil-and-spice rack (also holds the slicer)
4. Fit the oil-and-spice rack, using the self-tapping
screws (hexagonal) provided (4 pcs).
5. Insert the spice bowl and oil bowl with basting
brush, as shown below.
6. Carefully fold out the lug, as shown below.
7. Hang the slicer (provided) on the lug.
Side shelf
8. Hook the brackets (2 pcs) on to the legs.
9. Mount the shelf as shown below.
Installation – Assembly accessories
Lug
Soft pad
5
4
6
7
1
2
3
8
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Electrical connection
For connection and correct fuse rating, see the
oven rating plate, the table for fuse protection need
and the attached electrical diagram.
After reading all above information, follow instructions
below for correct electrical connection.
1. Make sure electrical supply corresponds with that
specified on the oven rating plate.
2. Remove the screws (6 pcs) that secures the right-
hand side panel, and take off the panel.
3. Following the appropriate electrical wiring diagram
confirming to the oven rating plate, connect the
power supply leads to the field terminal block.
4. Make sure all connections are tight, then replace the
right-hand side panel.
The earth potential equalizer screw has to be installed.
The earth potential screw is located on the backside
next to the connecting cable.
Installation – Electrical connection oven
Important!
For reasons of safety and the validity of the war-
ranty, all electrical work must be carried out by a
qualified electrician.
The oven must be connected via an external
main swich with min. 3 mm gap of at least 3 mm
for each power supply cable.
Model 208V 3AC 240V 3AC 480V 3N
Ampere Ampere Ampere
721 19 16 8
722 19 16 8
723 19 16 8
724 19 16 8
725 19 16 8
731 27 23 12
732 27 23 12
733 27 23 12
734 27 23 12
735 27 23 12
741 35 31 15
742 35 31 15
743 35 31 15
744 35 31 15
745 35 31 15
821 25 22 11
822 25 22 11
823 25 22 11
824 25 22 11
825 25 22 11
831 38 33 16
832 38 33 16
833 38 33 16
834 38 33 16
835 38 33 16
841 47 41 20
842 47 41 20
843 47 41 20
844 47 41 20
845 47 41 20
921 30 26 13
922 30 26 13
923 30 26 13
924 30 26 13
925 30 26 13
931 47 41 20
932 47 41 20
933 47 41 20
934 47 41 20
935 47 41 20
941 59 51 26
942 59 51 26
943 59 51 26
944 59 51 26
945 59 51 26
Model 208V 3AC 240V 3AC 480V 3N
AAA
721 19 16 8
722 38 33 17
723 57 49 25
724 76 65 33
725 95 82 42
731 27 23 12
732 53 46 23
733 80 69 35
734 106 92 46
735 106 115 58
741 35 31 15
742 71 61 31
743 106 92 46
744 106 92 62
745 106 92 77
821 25 22 11
822 50 43 22
823 75 65 33
824 100 87 44
825 100 109 54
831 38 33 16
832 75 65 32
833 113 98 49
834 113 98 65
835 113 98 81
841 47 41 20
842 95 82 41
843 95 82 61
844 95 82 82
845 95 82 102
921 30 26 13
922 61 53 26
923 91 79 40
924 91 106 53
925 91 106 66
931 47 41 20
932 94 81 41
933 94 81 61
934 94 81 81
935 94 81 102
941 59 51 26
942 118 103 51
943 - - 77
944 - - 103
945 - - 103
Fuse rating with 1 power
supply cable per oven
chamber
Fuse rating with 1 power
supply cable per oven
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Installation – Evacuation connection
Evacuation connection
Important !
Local inspectors, ventilation- and environmental
specialists should be consulted so that the design
and the installation conforms to local regulations.
The oven is designed to be connected to an extraction
system. The capacity of the extractor depends on the
number of decks per oven. An extraction capacity of
150-200 m3/h (250-350 CFM) per oven deck is recom-
mended for each alternative below. The oven has two
provided exhaust outlets, each Ø100 mm (Ø4 inch). One
at the front to evacuate air from the steam duct and one
at the back to evacuate air from the oven chamber.
Exhaust outlets
To prevent steam, smoke and fumes from the oven being
channelled out into the room, the exhaust outlets should
be connected as illustrated.
Extractor hood
If a extractor hood is placed above the oven, it is not
necessary to connect the exhaust outlets. The hood
should be approx. 0,5 m (20 inch) larger than the outer
edge of the oven to effectively cope with steam, smoke
and fumes from the oven.
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Installation – Assembly UBC
UBC = Standard cabinet
UBC-W = Heated cabinet
UBC-P = Cabinet with proofer
Important!
For reasons of safety and the validity of the war-
ranty, all electrical work must be carried out by a
qualified electrician.
Electrical connection
Valid only for UBC-W and UBC-P
Feed the electrical wires and the protective plastic tube
through the access hole in the bottom of the oven.
Then connect the electrical wires to the oven, see
the attached Technical description and the Electrical
diagram.
UBC = Standard cabinet
UBC-W = Heated cabinet
Factory settings
Temperature: 75 degree C.
Available temperature settings: room temperature - 100
degree C.
Tip! food should not be stored longer than 2 hour and
the temperature should not be lower than 70 degree C.
UBC-P = Cabinet with proofer
Factory settings
Temperature: 38 degree C
Humidity: 78%
Available temperature settings: room temperature -
50 degree C
Tip! for best fermentation result should the factory set-
tings not be changed.
If slower fermentation is required lower the temperature
slightly.
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PizzaMaster®
Installation – Assembly UBC
Assembly
1. Starting from inside the cabinet. Place the upper bar
as shown on 1a place there after the side divider as
shown on 1b. Place the lower bar as shown on 1c.
2. Fit the dividers and supports as shown on fig. 2. The
unique and smart design makes it possible to adjust
both the width and the height inside the cabinet, to
fit your exact needs.
3. Place the water container as per fig. 3.
(UBC-P only)
4. Fit the glass-doors to the cabinet.
Picture 1
Picture 2 Picture 3
1a
1c
1b
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Installation – Automatic door opener
Decription
All oven doors in the PizzaMaster 700, 800 and 900
series can be equipped with an automatic door opener
as an optional extra.
Each automatic door opener has a powerful 3-phase
motor that open or close the oven door alternately by
each press on the foot pedal.
This enables the baker to have both hands free when
loading or un-loading the oven. It also relives the arms
and shoulders from the stress of opening the oven door
manually many many times during a working day.
The door opener has a mechanical safety clutch that
enables the oven door to be opened manually at all
times.
Assembly of Automatic door opener
The automatic door opener is normally profited at fac-
tory, but it is also possible to refit the door opener after
delivery from factory. This however must be carried out
by BakePartner specially trained personal.
1. Connect the foot pedals air hose at the front of the
door opener, secure the hose with the provided cable
tie (do not tighten to hard, air must flow through the
hose to the air-switch inside the box).
2. Place the foot pedal at a suitable place on the floor.
Important!
For reasons of safety and the validity of the war-
ranty, all electrical work must be carried out by a
qualified electrician.
The automatic door opener must be connected via
an external main swich with min. 3 mm gap.
Electrical installation
The door opener requires a separate 3-phase 10A
electrical connection. Only one electrical connection is
necessary for up to 4 oven doors.
1. Make sure electrical supply corresponds with that
specified on the oven rating plate.
2. Remove the screws (10 pcs) that secures the right-
hand side panel, and take off the panel.
3. Feed the power supply cable(s) (provided by
customer) through the access holes on the right-
hand back of the oven and pull the cable to the field
terminal block.
4. Following the appropriate electrical wiring diagram
confirming to the oven rating plate, connect the
power supply leads to the field terminal block (see
fig. 1).
5. Make sure all connections are tight, then replace
the right-hand side panel.
The earth potential equalizer screw has to be installed.
The earth potential screw is located on the backside
next to the connecting cable.
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Oven operation - Guide of usage
Important!
The top of the oven is not considered as a food storage or as an food preparation area
General information
Our product range consists of PizzaMaster (pizza ovens) and is the largest electric deck oven series in the world
with 80 different sizes.
We have since the start 21 years ago delivered our ovens to happy customers to more than 75 countries.
Guide of usage
Our ovens are genuine multipurpose and can be used for many different food items such as Pizza (all types),
Bread (all types), Pastries, Bruschetta, Bake Off, Flat Bread, Nan bread, Arabic Bread, Arabic Sweets, Lasagna,
Roasted Vegetables, Paella, Flammkuchen, Baklava and much more…..
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Main switch
0 = Off
1 = On
Display
Oven operation - Display ED
7-day clock timer
(option)
For automatic start
and stop
See page 24-25
This appliances is not intended for
use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of expe-
rience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervisory or
instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Children shall be
supervised to ensure they not play
with the appliance
Made in Sweden
Main Switch
18:24
02 04 03
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MENU
-
+
OK
Res
Auto
Off
0
Steam system (option)
Press the button to start the
automatic steam cycle.
Illuminated green lamp =
steam system ready to start.
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Display - Instruction
Temperature - setting / display
Adjust desired temperature with
The display shows desired temperature, to see real-
time temperature press Set.
Power
A yellow lamp indicates that the heating element is on.
Turbo
The turbo-start function, engaged automatically at start
up, brings the oven up to temperature very quickly.
When the desired temperature has been reached, the
turbo-start shuts off automatically. A yellow lamp indi-
cates that the turbo is in operation.
Service
If the oven overheats, it is turned off automatically. A
red light will show when the overheating cut-off has
been activated. The oven can be reset by turning off the
main switch and turn it on again, when the temperature
have gone down below 390 °C
Setting the heat output controls
Important! When Turbo-function is activated all heat
zones are set at maximum regardless of
settings/display.
Adjust desired power for each heat zone by
pressing
0 = Off
10 = Maximum output
Top - Overhead heat
Frontal overhead heat is adjustable between + 0 - 4
for the top heat setting (preset at 2).
To set the frontal value: turn the main switch to 0,
hold the Set bottom and turn the main switch to 1,
adjust value 0 - 4 and press Set.
Bottom - Bottom heat
Oven mode - ON / OFF / AUTO
Place the oven in desired mode by pressing
ON: The display is active and the oven lights is on.
OFF: The display is dimmed, OFF is showed in the up-
per display.
AUTO: The oven can be fitted with a optional 7-day
clock timer for automatic start and stop (Auto mode)
Activating Auto mode: Keep pressed until
green Auto light is turned on.
Deactivating Auto mode: Keep pressed until
green Auto light is switched off.
For programming of clock timer see page 22 and 23.
Timer
Timer function can be set in two different modes.
For setting individual baking/roasting times (normal
mode) or common baking times (auto mode)
The timer display shows whole minutes.
Individual baking times - Normal mode
When using individual baking/roasting times, gives after
desired baking time a alarm with manual shut-off.
Common baking time - Auto mode
For common baking/roasting time at the press of a but-
ton. E.g. if timer is set at 4 min the oven makes for each
press at a short alarm after 4 min.
Using individual baking times - Normal mode
Press adjust desired baking time by
pressing confirm with Set. Desired baking
time is showed and a small green indication light is
turned on in the timers display window (lower right
corner).
Start the timer by pressing , green indica-
tion light is flashing and remaining baking time is
showed.
To stop timer press , green indication light is
turned off.
After desired baking time the oven gives a alarm
with manual shut-off. To turn off alarm press .
Activating - Auto mode
Keep pressed until green Auto lamp is turned
on.
Adjust desired baking time with confirm
with Set.
Desired baking time is showned and the displays
green indication light is turned on.
Press to start timer, the green indication light is
flashing
Up to 5 independent alarms can be activated.
Deactivating Auto mode:
Keep pressed until Auto lamp is turned off then
press Set.
Oven operation - Display ED
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Oven operation - Display E
Made in Sweden
Main Switch
200
300
400
°C
100
0
Display
Made in Sweden
Main Switch
18:24
02 04 03
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MENU
-
+
OK
Res
Auto
Off
0
Steam system (option)
Turn the knob to start to start the automatic
steam cycle. The knob returns automatically.
Illuminated green lamp = steam system ready
to start.
Main switch
0 = Off
1 = On
A = Automatic
start and
stop with
optional
7-day clock
timer.
7-day clock timer
(option)
For automatic start
and stop.
See page 24-25
This appliances is not intended for
use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of expe-
rience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervisory or
instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Children shall be
supervised to ensure they not play
with the appliance
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PizzaMaster®
Oven operation Display E
Display – Instruction
Thermostat
Regulates the baking temperature.
Power
A yellow lamp indicates that the heating element is on.
Turbo
The turbo-start function, engaged automatically at start
up, brings the oven up to temperature very quickly.
When the desired temperature has been reached, the
turbo-start shuts off automatically. A yellow lamp indi-
cates that the turbo is in operation.
Service
If the oven overheats, it is turned off automatically. A
red light will show when the overheating cut-off has
been activated. The oven can be reset by turning off the
main switch and turn it on again, when the temperature
have gone down below 390 °C
Viktigt! Tillkalla av säkerhetsskäl behörig elektriker.
Setting the heat output controls
Important! When Turbo-function is activated all heat
zones are set at maximum regardless of
settings/display.
Top Front - Adjusts and distributes power to front
overhead heat
0 = Off
10 = Maximum output
Top Back - Adjusts and distributes power to
overhead heat
0 = Off
10 = Maximum output
Bottom - Adjusts and distributes power to bottom
heat
0 = Off
10 = Maximum output
Steam system (option).
Turn the knob to start to start the automatic steam
cycle. The knob returns automatically.
Illuminated green lamp = steam system ready to start.
Timer (option)
Turn the knob clockwise to set desired baking time -
when desired baking time is reached it is indicated with
an sound alarm.
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We suggest using the recommended base-settings (op-
posite) to begin with. Then, as you gain experience with
the oven, you can experiment with different thermostat
and heat-control settings until you find the optimum
settings for your brand of pizza. Before doing this, how-
ever, it is important to understand how the oven works
and what factors will affect the baking result. Please
read the 4 guidelines below.
3. Setting the heat output controls
Base settings
These recommended base-settings are based on the
most popular types of pizza.
Pizza baked directly Pizza baked
on hearthstone in pan
Temperature 310 °C 310 °C
Top Front Top Back + 2 Top Back + 2
Top Back 7 7
Bottom 2 7
1. Setting the right temperature
The oven temperature is set by means of the ther-
mostat at the top of the control panel. It should be
set to suit the composition of the dough, the size and
thickness of the crust, the quantity of pizza-toppings
and the desired baking result, e.g. whether you pre-
fer the crust to be fairly soft or nice and crispy.
Basic rule
The basic rule is that the pizza crust should be
ready by the time the pizza toppings are ready. To
help achieve this, bear in mind the following:
Quantity and relationship between salt and
sugar
• Sugarmakesthecrustmorecrispyandgivesit
more colour. The use of sugar therefore enables
either the baking time to be shortened or the oven
temperature to be reduced.
• Saltmakesthecrustsofterandgivesitlesscolour.
The use of salt therefore requires either a longer
baking time or a higher oven temperature.
Thickness of pizza crust (and base)
• Thethinnerthecrust,theshorterthebakingtime.
• Thethickerthecrust,thelongerthebakingtime.
Quantity of pizza toppings
• Thefewerthepizzatoppings,theshorterthe
baking time.
• Themorepizzatoppings,thelongerthebaking
time.
Important! Once you have found the right thermo-
stat temperature-setting for your brand of pizza,
always use that setting regardless of the workload
and number of pizzas in the oven.
2. Placement of pizzas
To minimize the incidence of uneven baking, all
PizzaMaster® ovens are optimized for a certain size
of pizza. Accordingly, each hearthstone is dimen-
sioned to accommodate 2 pizzas of that size, one at
the back of the stone and one at the front. To avoid
uneven baking, place each pizza wholly on the
same stone if possible. Try not to let pizzas overlap
the joints between stones.
700-series ovens are optimized for pizzas up to 35 cm.
800-series ovens are optimized for pizzas up to 41 cm.
900-series ovens are optimized for pizzas up to 46 cm.
Your PizzaMaster® oven has 3 independent output
controls per deck to help you ensure that heat is
distributed evenly throughout the oven, regardless
of the workload. Following the guidelines below will
optimize your baking results.
Top-Front and Top-Back – Overhead heat
If the preset oven temperature falls by more than
30 oC during baking, then the settings for Top-Front
and Top-Back are too low. Increase the settings as
necessary, but just enough to maintain the oven
temperature.
Top Front – Front overhead heat
Normally, Top Front should be set at the same value
as Top Back. However, if the pizzas nearest the
front of the oven are lighter or darker than those at
the back, then the Top Front heat control should be
adjusted as necessary.
Bottom – Bottom-heat
The bottom heat should be set as high as possible
without burning the undersides of the pizzas.
Tip! When you are expecting an extra high work-
load, e.g. during rush hours, you can increase the
bottom heat 15 minutes beforehand to boost the
heat in the hearthstones. This will help to maintain
the bottom heat throughout the rush period.
4. Vent function
The vent is used to evacuate steam that builds up
in the oven during baking. Steam makes the pizza
crust soft and reduces the effect of the oven.
The vent is also used to evacuate smoke that can
form if a pizza breaks up or if some of its toppings
fall directly on to a hearthstone.
Important!
• Whentheovenisfullyloaded,theventshould
be opened fully in order to avoid soft pizza and
unnecessarily high electricity consumption.
• Whentheovenislightlyloaded,theventshould
be closed in order to avoid unnecessarily high
electricity consumption.
Oven settings and baking tips
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PizzaMaster PM 931 Instructions For Installation, Operation And Maintenance

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