Page 2 - For further information, call; TURBO; or
The information contained in this manual is important for the proper installation, use, maintenance, and repair of this oven. Follow these procedures and instructions to help ensure satisfactory baking results and years of trouble-free service. Errors – descriptive, typographic, or pictorial – are s...
Page 3 - Daily Maintenance; Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions General Safety Information i Reducing Fire Risk i Grounding Instructions ii Power Cord Replacement ii Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy ii RF Interference Considerations ii Specifications and Installation Theory of Operation 1 Dimensio...
Page 5 - SA; SAVe THeSe INSTruCTIONS
i SA fey INST ruCTIONS SAVe THeSe INSTruCTIONS IMPOrTANT SAfeTy INSTruCTIONS WARNING: When operating this oven, strictly adhere to the following safety precautions to reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury, damage to oven or property near oven, or possible exposure to excessive micro...
Page 6 - serviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
ii SAfey INSTruCTIONS GrOuNDING INSTruCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This oven is equipped with a cord that has a grounding wire with a grounding p...
Page 7 - Theory of Operation; Oven Dimensions
1 SP eCI fICATIONS AND INSTALLATION Theory of Operation The TurboChef G5 oven maximizes throughput by cooking up to five shelves of food without compromising quality. Variable G5 cooking features include temperature selection, high-speed air convection, fan reverse, and microwave assist. This manual...
Page 8 - SPeCIfICATIONS AND INSTALLATION; Certifications; exterior; electrical Specifications; International; Installation; unpacking Instructions
2 SPeCIfICATIONS AND INSTALLATION Certifications cULus, UL EPH, FDA, TÜV Oven Construction exterior - 304 stainless steel side panels - 430 stainless steel door - Single-stage, locking door handle Interior - 316 stainless steel - Welded and insulated cook chamber - Removable baffle for easy cleaning...
Page 10 - ChefComm Pro; Voltage Selection
4 SPeCIfICATIONS AND INSTALLATION ChefComm Pro Part Number: CON-7006 ChefComm Pro® lets you easily create menu settings on a computer and upload them to an oven via smart card. For more information, call TurboChef Customer Support at 800.90TURBO or +1 214.379.6000. ChefComm Limited Part Number: CON-...
Page 11 - Step 1: Cool the Oven
5 DAIL y MAINT eNANC e Step 1: Cool the Oven WARNING: The oven operates at temperatures up to 550°F (288°C) and may cause injury if not allowed to cool properly. • Turn off the oven by touching “ESC” until the main power screen returns. • Slightly open the oven door. • Cooling takes approximately 40...
Page 12 - DAILy MAINTeNANCe; • Thoroughly dry the cavity and door with a dry towel.
6 DAILy MAINTeNANCe Step 6: Wipe the Oven Cavity • Wipe the oven cavity and door with a damp towel to collect any remaining cleaner residue. • Thoroughly dry the cavity and door with a dry towel. Step 7: Clean the Lower Tray • Remove the lower tray to remove large particles and clean with a damp tow...
Page 13 - Manual Cook Mode
7 OVeN MOD eS - MANu AL COOK Select Menu Status Heating Door Closed Breakfast Prep Lunch Dinner Manual Mode 135/450°F Off / Cool Down Touch to exit Manual Mode. Oven temperature Touch to add 30 seconds to a shelf timer, or hold to rapidly increase shelf timer. Touch to modify the fan reverse time. T...
Page 14 - OVeN MODeS - MeNu COOK; Menu Cook Mode
8 OVeN MODeS - MeNu COOK Menu Cook Mode The oven is programmed with recipe settings at the time of manufacture and is ready to operate out of the box. New menu settings can be loaded via USB (page 25) or programmed manually (page 10). 1. Turn the oven on. 2. Select a menu, or select “Manual Mode” to...
Page 16 - OVeN MODeS - MeNu eDIT; Start Here
10 OVeN MODeS - MeNu eDIT Start Here CAUTION: If “Delete” is selected (blue), touching a menu will delete it from the oven. In this illustration, “Edit” is selected (blue). Menu edit Mode Follow the steps below to access the “Menu Edit Mode” screen. From this screen, users can: • Edit setting names ...
Page 17 - edit Menu Name
11 OVeN MOD eS - M eN u e DIT edit Menu Name Displays the menu selected. Touch to access special characters. Touch “Enter” to save changes. From the “Menu Edit Mode” screen (page 10), touch the “Edit Menu Name” icon. Use arrow keys to move the cursor without deleting existing text. Use keypad to typ...
Page 18 - edit Category Name
12 OVeN MODeS - MeNu eDIT edit Category Name Touch a category name to access the screen below. Touch to access special characters. From the “Menu Edit Mode” screen (page 10), touch “Select Category” icon. Use arrow keys to move the cursor without deleting existing text. Use keypad to type new name. ...
Page 19 - edit Category Icon
13 OVeN MOD eS - M eN u e DIT edit Category Icon Touch a category name to access the screen below. From the “Menu Edit Mode” screen (page 10), touch “Select Category” icon. Touch “Edit Category Icon.” CAUTION: If “Delete” is selected (blue), touching a menu will delete it from the oven. In the adjac...
Page 20 - View edit recipe Screen
14 OVeN MODeS - MeNu eDIT Status Heating Door Closed ESC 70% Low 50% 1 Lrg Pizza 90% Off 50% 2 %Air Wave %Time Temp Set/Actual 500/493F Add Event Delete Event Test Cook Save Edit Icon Lrg Pizza Shelf 2 Shelf 3 Lrg Pizza Shelf 5 Assign to Shelves Event Cook Time 7:00 Fan Rev 2:00 Edit Name Shelves 2 ...
Page 21 - edit recipe Screen Overview
15 OVeN MOD eS - M eN u e DIT Each food item includes up to five shelf configurations. The settings on the adjacent screen are for two shelves of product (i.e., “Shelves 2”). Status Heating Door Closed ESC 70% Low 50% 1 Lrg Pizza 90% Off 50% 2 %Air Wave %Time Temp Set/Actual 500/493F Add Event Delet...
Page 22 - edit fan reverse Time; edit recipe Cook Time
edit fan reverse Time From the “Edit Recipe” screen (pages 14-15), touch the fan reverse icon. Use numeric keypad to input new fan reverse time. Touch “Enter” to save new time. 16 OVeN MODeS - MeNu eDIT edit recipe Cook Time From the “Edit Recipe” screen (pages 14-15), touch the cook time icon. Stat...
Page 23 - edit recipe Icon; edit recipe Name
17 OVeN MOD eS - M eN u e DIT edit recipe Icon From the “Edit Recipe” screen (pages 14-15), touch “Edit Icon” located at the top- center of the screen. Touch any icon to select it. Status Heating Door Closed ESC 70% Low 50% 1 Lrg Pizza 90% Off 50% 2 %Air Wave %Time Temp Set/Actual 500/493F Add Event...
Page 24 - run a Test Cook Cycle
18 OVeN MODeS - MeNu eDIT run a Test Cook Cycle From the “Edit Recipe” screen (pages 14-15), touch the green arrow icon. Status Heating Door Closed ESC 70% Low 50% 1 Lrg Pizza 90% Off 50% 2 %Air Wave %Time Temp Set/Actual 500/493F Add Event Delete Event Test Cook Save Edit Icon Lrg Pizza Shelf 2 She...
Page 25 - Manager Mode
19 OVeN MOD eS - MANAG er Manager Mode Follow the steps below to access the “Manager Mode” screen. From this screen, users can: • Set calendar and time • Set temperature to Fahrenheit/Celsius • Set language to English/French • Set speaker volume • Load/save menu files • Access “Menu Edit Mode” • Set...
Page 26 - Set Calendar and Time
20 OVeN MODeS - MANAGer Set Calendar and Time Touch to edit the time or date screens below. Touch to toggle between AM and PM. Use numeric keypad to enter time. Touch “Enter” to save time. Use numeric keypad to enter the date (mm/dd/yy). Touch “Enter” to save date. From the “Manager Mode” screen (pa...
Page 27 - Set fahrenheit/Celsius; Touch to save changes.
21 OVeN MOD eS - MANAG er Set fahrenheit/Celsius The default for the temperature settings is Fahrenheit. From the “Manager Mode” screen (page 19), touch the °F icon. Set Language to english/french From the “Manager Mode” screen (page 19), touch English/French icon. Touch to save changes. Touch to to...
Page 29 - Set Oven Parameters
23 OVeN MOD eS - MANAG er Set Oven Parameters From the “Manager Mode” screen (page 19), touch the “Parameters” icon to edit: Default Temperature The temperature to which the oven preheats until a menu is selected (Menu Cook Mode, see page 8) or the set temperature is changed in Manual Cook Mode (see...
Page 30 - Set Oven Options
24 OVeN MODeS - MANAGer Set Oven Options From the “Manager Mode” screen (page 19), touch the “Options” icon to set: • Manual Mode Passcode • Ready Beep • Cook Done • Bypass Manual/Menu Selection • Keep Manual Settings While Off Yes = Last settings used in Manual Mode are saved. Yes = oven will requi...
Page 31 - Manage Menu Data
25 OVeN MOD eS - MANAG er Manage Menu Data From the “Manager Mode” screen (page 19), touch the “Manage Menu Data” icon. Display shows menus loaded to the thumb drive. Touch a menu name to load it to the oven. uSB Port beneath oven display Name the menu file to be saved to the thumb drive. Touch “Get...
Page 32 - update uI firmware; update IO firmware
26 OVeN MODeS - MANAGer update uI firmware From the “Manager Mode” screen (page 19), touch the “Update UI Firmware” icon. To download the latest G5 firmware, visit www.turbochef.com/firmware. UI firmware updates may include additional graphics, new features, etc. uSB Port beneath oven display Once t...
Page 33 - Cook Compensation
27 OVeN MOD eS - MANAG er Cook Compensation The cook cavity temperature can deviate from the set point if there is inconsistency in the amount of product being cooked, or inconsistency with the starting state of the product (e.g., frozen or fresh). Cook compensation can be used to speed up or slow d...
Page 34 - TrOuBLeSHOOTING; Troubleshooting; I s s u e
28 TrOuBLeSHOOTING Troubleshooting The following is a list of fault codes and error messages, along with the possible problem(s) that the oven may be experiencing. Please attempt the recommended action before calling Customer Support (800.90TURBO / +1 214.379.6000) or your Authorized Distributor. If...
Page 35 - Status Bad
29 Tr O u BL eSHOOTING I s s u e P o s s i b l e C a u s e ( s ) r e s o l u t i o n F1: Blower Running Status Bad - Oven power interrupted. - Verify the wall circuit breaker is on. Reset the breaker and then power the oven on. - Place the oven in the off state and unplug the oven – leave for two mi...
Page 36 - NOrTH AMerICA LIMITeD WArrANTy; North America Limited Warranty; TurboChef G5 rapid Cook Oven – North America
30 NOrTH AMerICA LIMITeD WArrANTy North America Limited Warranty TurboChef G5 rapid Cook Oven – North America The TurboChef rapid cook oven Limited Warranty outlined below is activated upon shipment of your oven. Should you require additional assistance after reviewing the warranty outlined below, p...
Page 38 - INTerNATIONAL LIMITeD WArrANTy; International Limited Warranty; Limited Warranty
32 INTerNATIONAL LIMITeD WArrANTy International Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty shall apply to the sales of all TurboChef G5 Series ovens (the “Equipment”) manufactured by TurboChef Technologies, Inc. (“TurboChef”), and sold to purchasers outside of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico ...
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For service or information: w i t h i n n o r t h a m e r i c a c a l l Customer Support at 8 0 0 . 9 0 T U R B O o u t s i d e n o r t h a m e r i c a c a l l +1 214.379.6000 or Your Authorized Distributor Part Number: G5-9223 / Revision D / January 2014 Country Code: NA/EU TM Global Operations 2 8...