Page 2 - Warranty Information
2812 Grandview Dr. Simpsonville, S.C. 29680, USA 864-963-3471 http://www.bkideas.com 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 a...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Convection Oven Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Introduction ...............................................................................
Page 4 - Introduction; Safety Precautions
Convection Oven Introduction 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing our convection oven. We feel certain that the oven you have purchased will meet your expectations, and will be a trustworthy assistant in your work for a long time to come, providing performance of the highest levels. You will also...
Page 5 - Safety Standards; Data Plate
Convection Oven Introduction 3 Safety Standards This manual is part of the documentation provided with the oven and contains all required information for proper use and maintenance of the convection oven. Carefully read the user’s instructions contained in this manual before turning the oven on....
Page 6 - Operation; General Instructions for Use; Controls and Indicators
Convection Oven Operation 4 Operation General Instructions for Use The oven may be used to bake creams, cookies, cakes, sauces and pizza, for au gratin cooking and for defrosting frozen food convection ovens. Avoid adding salt to foods in the cooking chamber. Try to distribute foods evenly in ...
Page 7 - Switching Off
Convection Oven Operation 5 Start-Up and Use 1. To start the oven, press the main switch (3) ON/OFF. 2. Set the cooking time by turning the time setting knob (1). 3. Then use knob (2) to set the desired cooking temperature. If knob (2) is left in position ‘0’, only the light and fan will operate, an...
Page 8 - Installation
Convection Oven Installation 6 Installation Safety Standards The installer must read this booklet carefully before installing the convection oven. Installation and subsequent maintenance, cleaning, inspection and repairs must be carried out with the electrical power supply disconnected. Installation...
Page 9 - Installation Instructions
Convection Oven Installation 7 Installation Instructions 1. Place the machine in its place of intended use in compliance with the following instructions: Check that there is enough space (minimum 8”) from any walls or obstacles which may prevent proper air flow. Check that maintenance can be per...
Page 10 - Electrical Connections
Convection Oven Installation 8 3. Clean all substances, including glue residue. Do not use abrasive substances. 4. Position the machine so that it is perfectly level and set the height by means of the leveling feet. Electrical Connections The oven is setup for operation at the voltage set forth on t...
Page 12 - Automatic Safety and Control Devices of the Oven
Convection Oven Installation 10 Automatic Safety and Control Devices of the Oven Protection of the Auxiliary Electrical Circuit It is checked by the fuses positioned on a terminal block at the line entry. Protection of the Chamber Fan A remote switch stops the fan motor in the event of a malfunction...
Page 13 - Maintenance; Routine Maintenance
Convection Oven Maintenance 11 Maintenance Failure to comply with the maintenance below could result in a serious accident. Electrocution, equipment failure or property damage could result if an unlicensed electrician performs electrical repair. Ensure that a licensed electrician performs electrical...
Page 14 - Oven Chamber Cleaning
Convection Oven Maintenance 12 Oven Chamber Cleaning Remove any food and/or fat residues from the oven chamber after each cooking cycle. The combination of fat, heat and forced circulation dirties the oven. Only by cleaning the oven daily is it possible to avoid difficult cleaning operations. To...
Page 15 - Cleaning the Door Glass; Cleaning the Fan
Convection Oven Maintenance 13 Adhere to safety instructions included with cleaning convection ovens for the protection of skin and eyes. When cleaning, proceed as follows: 1. Heat the oven chamber to approx.158 - 176°F and clean it using the de-greasing detergent in the recommended quantities. 2....
Page 16 - What to Do In Case of a Breakdown or Long Periods of Inactivity
Convection Oven Maintenance 14 What to Do In Case of a Breakdown or Long Periods of Inactivity 1. Switch off the main electrical switch. 2. Set all control panel knobs to zero. 3. Inform technical assistance (only in case of a malfunction). 4. Clean the oven inside and out. Troubleshooting Refer to ...
Page 17 - Repair Procedures
Convection Oven Maintenance 15 Repair Procedures Replacement of spare parts must be performed exclusively by qualified and AUTHORIZED personnel. Turn the main switch OFF and unplug the convection oven before carrying out any spare parts replacement. Replacement of Motors It is necessary to remove th...
Page 18 - Outer Coverings
Convection Oven Maintenance 16 Outer Coverings Remove the 4 rear fastening screws “C”. Bulb, Heating Element and Motor Fan It is necessary to access the inside of the oven, first removing pans, racks and related supports, and then the conveyor. 30W Motor Remove the fan by following the procedure out...
Page 19 - Electro-Mechanical Controls
Convection Oven Maintenance 17 Electro-Mechanical Controls All the electric components are visible. To replace them it is necessary to disconnect the attachments, remove the knobs, unscrew the fastening screws or nuts and replace them. For the adjustable thermostat, safety thermostat and thermometer...
Page 20 - Replacement Parts
Convection Oven Replacement Parts 18 Replacement Parts Use the information in this section to identify replacement parts. To order replacement parts, call your local BKI sales and service representative. Before calling, please note the serial number on the rating tag affixed to the unit.
Page 22 - Wiring Diagrams
Page 23 - Notes