Page 2 - Warranty Information; LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY; REPLACEMENT PARTS
Warranty Information LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY BKI (The "Company") warrants to the original purchaser that at time of shipment from the Company factory, this equipment will be free from defect in materials and workmanship. Written notice of a claim under this warranty must be received by the...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Gas Rotisserie Oven Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ...............................................................
Page 4 - Introduction; The; Safety Precautions
Gas Rotisserie Oven Introduction 2 Introduction Your DRG-40 is a computer controlled gas fired rotisserie oven. It utilizes a double revolving rotor system to ensure even product cooking. The unit contains a single stage cook and hold computer with 5 customizable cook programs. Electrical controls a...
Page 5 - Safe Work Practices; Beware of High Voltage; BKI; Protect Children
Gas Rotisserie Oven Introduction 3 Safe Work Practices Wear Safe Clothing Appropriate To Your Job Always wear your insulated mitts when handling hot racks or touching any hot metal surface. If you lose or damage your mitts, you can buy new ones at your local restaurant equipment supply store or from...
Page 6 - Keep Safety Labels Clean and in Good Condition; Be Prepared for Emergencies; Make certain your employees know how to operate the equipment.; Clearance to Combustibles
Gas Rotisserie Oven Introduction 4 Keep Safety Labels Clean and in Good Condition Do not remove or cover any safety labels on your equipment. Keep all safety labels clean and in good condition. Replace any damaged or missing safety labels. Refer to the Safety Labels section for illustration and loca...
Page 7 - Do Not Smoke Near The Oven
Gas Rotisserie Oven Introduction 5 Do Not Smoke Near The Oven This oven uses combustible fuels to operate. Smoking near this oven could possibly cause a fire. Do not allow anyone to smoke near this oven.
Page 8 - Safety Labels
Page 10 - Operation; Controls and Indicators
Gas Rotisserie Oven Operation 8 Operation Controls and Indicators Refer to the figure and table below for an explanation of the oven’s controls and indicators.
Page 13 - Programming; OFF
Gas Rotisserie Oven Operation 11 If a cycle is changed during a timed cook or hold cycle and the time is set for a value that is less than the elapsed time for the current cycle, the cycle will be completed when the review mode is exited. If the cycle in progress goes into audible alert while in rev...
Page 14 - Cooking; ready; Power Failure During Cooking Cycle
Gas Rotisserie Oven Operation 12 Cooking 1. Place the POWER switch, LIGHTS switch, and ROTOR switch located on the front panel in the “ON” position. The controller will automatically load the settings from the last program selected and begin regulating to the cook or hold temperature. Typically, the...
Page 15 - Operation After Gas or Power Outage
Gas Rotisserie Oven Operation 13 Probe (Thermocouple) Diagnostics If the probe (thermocouple inside the oven) stops working, the controller will cancel the cooking cycle, an audible alert will sound, and the display will show “ PROB ”. Operation After Gas or Power Outage The oven will shut off autom...
Page 16 - Installation; Inspection for Shipping Damage; MUST; be retained to show the inspector from the truck line.; Preparation; Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1
Gas Rotisserie Oven Installation 14 Installation Inspection for Shipping Damage It is the owners’ responsibility to file all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage to cartons or crates is found, or if a shortage is f...
Page 17 - Location and Clearance; All gas-burning appliances need enough fresh air for combustion.; Installation Procedure
Gas Rotisserie Oven Installation 15 • Make sure a restraining device is used that complies with the Standard for Commercial Gas Ranges, ANSI Z83.11/CGA 1.8 (such as BKI part number FT0279) to guard against transmission of strain to the connector. • The drain on the DRG-40 is a ¾” ball valve. Under N...
Page 18 - HEAT; Gas Conversion Instructions
Gas Rotisserie Oven Installation 16 If you are unable to do this, drill a small ¼” hole through the back flange of the shelf, then follow the restraining device manufacturer instructions to finish the installation. Use appliance connectors and quick-disconnect devices that are in compliance with the...
Page 19 - Maintenance; Scheduled Maintenance; Frequency Performed; Oven Cleaning; NEVER USE A WATER HOSE OR A STEAM CLEANER TO WASH THIS UNIT
Gas Rotisserie Oven Maintenance 17 Maintenance The restraining device must always be connected when the appliance is in service. Disconnect for movement, such as servicing or cleaning. Reconnect the restraint when oven has been returned to its normal position. Failure to remove power from this unit ...
Page 26 - Troubleshooting; Problem Cause
Gas Rotisserie Oven Maintenance 24 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Possible Solution Unit will not turn on. Power to unit is not on. Problem with building power panel, circuit breaker or fuse. Check circuit breaker or fuses at building power panel. Power cord may not be plugged into outlet. Plug cord ...
Page 27 - Appendix A; Gas Control Valve Instructions
Gas Rotisserie Oven Appendix A 25 Appendix A Gas Control Valve Instructions
Page 28 - Direct Ignition Combination; APPLICATION
® U.S. Registered TrademarkCopyright © 1999 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 69-1226-2 VR8105, VR8205, and VR8305 Direct Ignition Combination Gas Controls APPLICATION These direct ignition gas controls are used in gas-fired appliances with up to 415 ft 3 /hr. capacity a...
Page 29 - WARNING; Frequent Cycling
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 69-1226—2 2 SPECIFICATIONS Body Pattern: Straight through; see Table 1 for inlet and outlet size. Electrical Ratings: Voltage and Frequency: 24 Vac, 60 Hz.Current Draw: 0.5A with both operators energized. Capacity: See Table 1. Conv...
Page 30 - CAUTION; INSTALLATION
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 3 69-1226—2 Table 6 shows additional specifications for the CE-only models. Table 6. VR8205A,H/VR8305A,H CE Models. CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard.Improper use can damage equipment. Read the instructions before use. This control mu...
Page 31 - Converting Gas Control from Natural Gas; Install Adapters To Control
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 69-1226—2 4 CAUTION Equipment Damage.Can burn out valve coil terminals. Never apply a jumper across (or short) the valve coil terminals, even temporarily. Follow the appliance manufacturers instructions if available; otherwise use t...
Page 33 - Wiring
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 69-1226—2 6 Fig. 5. Proper use of wrench on gas control with and without flanges. Fig. 6. Top view of gas control. Wiring Follow the wiring instructions furnished by the appliance manufacturer, if available, or use the general instr...
Page 34 - STARTUP AND CHECKOUT; Gas Control Knob Settings; Turn On System
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 7 69-1226—2 Fig. 7. Typical wiring connections for 24 volt control in S87 Direct Ignition System. Fig. 8. Typical wiring connections with 24 volt control in S89 Direct Ignition System. STARTUP AND CHECKOUT WARNING Fire or Explosion ...
Page 37 - MAINTENANCE; SERVICE
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 69-1226—2 10 Table 9. Pressure Regulator Specification Pressures (kPa). a Low Fire setting range for VR8305Q 1/2 in. by 1/2 in. and 1/2 in. by 3/4 in. is 0.37 to 0.75 kPa. Check Safety Shutdown Performance WARNING Fire or Explosion ...
Page 38 - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE
VR8105, VR8205, AND VR8305 DIRECT IGNITION COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS 11 69-1226—2 CAUTION Equipment Damage.Can burn out valve coil terminals. Never apply a jumper across (or short) the valve coil terminals, even temporarily. After servicing, verify proper system operation. If Main Burner Does Not Com...