Merrychef 402M2086DK1GM Microwave Oven User Manual Mealstream402 I O GM Draft 02

Merrychef Limited Microwave Oven Mealstream402 I O GM Draft 02

Users Manual

1IMPORTANT INFORMATIONREAD BEFORE USEPLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSUsers are cautioned that maintenance and repairs should be performed by a Garland authorized service agent usinggenuine Garland replacement parts. Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has beenimproperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or installationinstructions provided with the product, or any product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed, orwhich has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents. For a list of authorizedservice agents, please refer to the Garland Group Web site at www.garland-group.com. The information contained herein( including design and parts specifications ) may be superseded and is subject to change without notice.Installation and operating instructionsMealstream 402 Combination Oven
2a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with thedoor open since open-door operation can resultin harmful exposure to microwave energy. It isimportant not to defeat or tamper with thesafety interlocks.b) Do not place any object between the oven frontface and the door or allow soil or cleanerresidue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURETO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGYc) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.It is particularly important that the ovendoor close properly and that there is nodamage to the (1) door ( bent )(2) hinges and latches ( broken orloosened )  (3) door seals and sealingsurfaces.d) The oven should not be adjusted orrepaired by anyone except properlyqualified service personnelPLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYCONTENTSIntroduction ........................................................ 2Safety instructions ............................................. 3Installation instructions ...................................... 6Main features ..................................................... 9Operating instructions: Manual mode .............. 11Operating instructions: Program mode ......12-14Operating instructions: MenuKey ...................... 15Daily cleaning .................................................. 16 Problem solving .............................................. 17Technical specification ..................................... 17
3When using electrical appliances basic safety precau-tions should be followed, including the following:WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock,fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessivemicrowave energy:1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.2. Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY” FOUND ON PAGE 2.3. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to aproperly grounded outlet.See “GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” found on page 4.4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordancewith the provided installation instructions5. Some products such as whole eggs and sealedcontainers — for example, closed jars — may ex-plode and should not be heated in this oven.6. Use this appliance only for its intended use asdescribed in the manual. Do not use corrosivechemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type ofoven is specifically designed to heat, cook or dryfood. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.7. This appliance should not be used by children.8. Do not operate this appliance if it has a damagedcord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it hasbeen damaged or dropped.9. This appliance should be serviced only by qualifiedservice personnel. Contact the nearest authorizedservice facility for examination, repair or adjustment.10 Do not cover or block any openings on the appli-ance including air vents/filters and steam outlet.11 Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not usethis product near water —– for example, near akitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimmingpool, and the like.12. Do not immerse the cord or plug in water.13. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.14. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or coun-ter.15. Either:i)When cleaning surfaces of door and oven thatcome together on closing the door, use only mildnon-abrasive soaps, or detergents applied with asponge or soft cloth.orii)When separate cleaning instructions areprovided, see door surface cleaning instructionson  page 16.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSiii) If materials inside the oven should ignite, keepoven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnectthe power cord , or shut off power at the fuse orcircuit breaker panel.iv) Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Donot leave paper products, cooking utensils orfood in the cavity when not in use.17. DO NOT operate using microwave only orcombination function without food or liquid inside theoven as this may result in overheating and may causedamage.18. NEVER remove the exterior of the oven.19. NEVER remove any fixed internal parts of theoven.20. NEVER tamper with the control panel, door, seals,or any other part oven.21. DO NOT obstruct air vents/filters or steam outlet.22. NEVER hang dish towels or cloths on any part ofthe oven.23. If the door seals are damaged, the oven must berepaired by an approved Service Agent.24. If the power cable is damaged in any way it MUSTbe replaced by an approved Service Agent.25. When handling hot liquids, foods, and containers,care should be taken to avoid scalds and burns.26. When heating liquids using microwave only orcombination function, the contents should be stirredprior to heating to avoid eruptive boiling.27. Feeding bottles and baby food jars should beopened when heating, the contents stirred or shakenand the temperature checked prior to consumption toavoid burns.28. Never use the oven to heat alcohol, e.g. brandy,rum, etc.  Also, food containing alcohol can more easilycatch fire if overheated.29. Never attempt to deep fry in the oven.16. To reduce risk of fire in the cavity:i) Do not overcook food. Carefully attendappliance if paper, plastic or othercombustible materials are placed inside theoven to facilitate cooking.ii) Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plasticbags before placing bag in oven.IMPORTANTMetal sheet pans may be used in the oven when placedon the special vitreous enamel racks ONLY, either in‘Convection only’ mode or ‘Microwave/Convection’ mode.Place only microwave safe containers on bottom of ovenDO NOT place metal trays or containers on the BOTTOMof the oven as arcing may occur.
4For all cord connected appliances:GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk ofelectric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cordhaving  a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properlyinstalled and grounded.WARNING — Improper use of the grounding can result in the risk of electric shock.Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or ifdoubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician orserviceman install an outlet near the appliance.For a permanently connected appliance:GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or an equipmentgrounding conductor should be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment groundingterminal or lead on the appliance.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONIn case of Radio or Television InterferenceThis equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if notinstalled and operated correctly, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’sinstructions, may cause harmful interference to authorized radiocommunication services.It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Part 18.307conducted emissions for non-consumer equipment and Part 18.305  radiatedemissions, which are designed to provide reasonable protection againstsuch interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference toradio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct theinterference by one or more of the following measures:1) Re-orientate the receiving antenna.2) Relocate the microwave with respect to the receiver.3) Plug the microwave into a different outlet so that the receiver andmicrowave are on different branch circuits.If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.Note: Modifications should only be carried out by the manufacturer orauthorized representative to ensure continuing conformance.
51. Read this manual before using your oven.2. As with all electrical appliances, it is wise to have the electrical connectionsinspected periodically.3. The oven interior and door seals should be cleaned frequently, following theinstructions described in the CLEANING section.4. There is no need to switch off your oven after each function but remember to switchoff at the end of the day or period of operation.5. Microwave energy should not be used to dry linen or warm plates.6. As with any cooking appliance, care should be taken to avoid combustion of theitems within the oven.PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED7. Ensure food is placed in the centre of the oven cavity for best results.8. When using the microwave only function, cover the food to prevent splashing thewalls of the cavity.9. Food in combustible plastic or paper containers should only be used in microwaveonly function and checked frequently to avoid the possibility of ignition.10. Items should be unwrapped when using convection and combination functions.11. Eggs and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be heated using the microwave orcombination function as they may explode.12. Food with a skin, e.g. potatoes, apples, sausages, etc. should be pierced beforeheating.13. Food should not be heated in a completely sealed container as the build-up ofsteam may cause it to explode.14. Excess fat should be removed during ‘roasting’ and before lifting heavy containersfrom the oven.15. In the event of glass breaking or shattering within the oven, ensure that food istotally free of glass particles. If in doubt, dispose of any food that was in the oven atthe time of the breakage.If smoke is observed:Switch offIsolate from the electrical supplyKeep door the closed to stifle any flames
6Remove packing material and protective film from the oven.LOCATION AND POSITIONINGCheck for obvious signs of transit damage.If necessary, inform the freight company IMMEDIATELY.Choose a site away from major heat sources.DO NOT position so that hot air is drawn in from fryers, grills, griddles,etc.A heat barrier to the height of the oven must be installed if sited nextto a burner, stove or range.Place the oven on a flat surface that is LEVEL, STRONG andSTABLE.The air intake is located under each side of the oven, even with theclearance specified above, it is important that airflow is as cool aspossible and not pre-heated by other appliances such as fryers, grillsor griddles.Allow a minimum of 4 inches (100mm) clearance above the oven for hotair to escape.Allow sufficient clearance, 16 inches (400mm) in front of the oven forthe door to open fullyDo not affix labels/stickers to oven other than those applied by themanufacturerWARNING:Check that theAIR FILTERS are in placeprior to operation( see Main Features )Mealstream 402 can bestacked one on top ofanother.Do not stack more than oneunit on top of another.INSTALLATIONTo meet NSFrequirements the ovenhas a rubber mat on theunderside which sealsthe oven to the worktop toprevent ingress under theovenNote:The air intake is locatedunder each side of the oven,even with the clearancespecified below it isimportant that airflow is ascool as possible and not pre-heated by other appliancessuch as fryers, grills andgriddles as this willdeteriorate  the life andperformance of the oven.
7Manufacturer’s instructions should be checked to determine the suitability of individualcontainers or utensils using each of the cooking functions.The following chart provides general guidelines:SUITABLE COOKING UTENSILSHeat resistant containersMetallic TraysPlastic containersDisposablesOther utensilsDo not use items with metallicdecoration.Metallic trays may only be usedwhen placed on the vitreous racksin  the oven cavity ( See note* )Dual-ovenable plastic containers(up to certain temperatures) are nowavailable.Check manufacturer’s instructionsbefore useCling film should not come intocontact with food.No kitchen utensil should be left infood while it is cookingToughened glassVitreous ceramicsEarthenware(porcelain, crockery, china etc.)Metallic trays (on oven racks)DO NOT USE ANY OTHERMETAL CONTAINERSRigid, boilable, plasticcontainersCombustibles (paper, card, etc)Microwave-suitable cling filmTie tagsCutleryTemperature probescombinationconvection onlymicrowave only*IMPORTANTMetal sheet pans may be used when placed on the special vitreous enamel racks ONLY,either in ‘Convection only’ mode or ’Microwave/Convection’ mode.Place only microwave safe containers on bottom of oven DO NOT place metal trays orcontainers on the BOTTOM of the oven as arcing may occur.
8The Mealstream 402 oven offers operators the flexibility of three heating functions; microwaveonly, convection only, and combination cooking.Combination cooking enables high quality results to be achieved in a fraction of the timetaken by conventional cooking, particularly when baking, browning, roasting, broiling orproducing gratinee dishes.Once established, precise instructions for combination or convection cooking of selecteditems may be programmed into the ovens memory so that they can be repeated easily andaccurately.Multi-Stage ProgrammingThe Mealstream 402 offers even greater flexibility by allowing multi-stage programming. Thisenables the exact conditions required for quality results to be set according to the food type.Note:Remember convection temperature takes time to change. Do not expectan instant response when a different temperature is activated.A  typical 3-stage program is shown. The Oven is pre-heated at 350°F. Stage 1 begins byapplying a gentle microwave power of 25% (ideal for defrosting) while the convectiontemperature rises to 440°F. In Stage 2 the microwave power increases to maximum (100%) .In the final, browning stage the convection temperature is increased to 480°F with nomicrowave energy applied.This is only one example of an infinite number of possible multi-stage programs that can becreated and stored. Programs can have one, two, or three stages.The instructions outlined in this guide are intended to ensure the safety and long life of your Garland oven.INTRODUCTION
9AIR OUTLETSThese vents on the rear panels enable air whichhas been used to cool internal components toescape. They will not allow microwave energy toescape into the environment. They must be keptfree from obstruction.OVEN CAVITYThe cavity is constructed mainly from stainless steeland vitreous enamelled panel on the door.  It mustbe kept clean (see CLEANING).CAVITY FILTER / CONVECTION FANThe convection fan, which is located behind the ,Cavity Filter pulls air in through the filter whichremoves the majority of the smoke from the air flow.The air is then heated and returned to the cavity overthe edges of the rear baffle to produce an even heatpattern in the oven. This layout minimises areaswhere grease build up can occur. Great care shouldbe taken when cleaning this area of the oven -Please note the cleaning requirements on page 16.AIR INLET FILTERS (LEFT & RIGHT)Situated at the left and right hand side of the base atthe front. These are part of the ventilation systemand must be kept free of obstruction and cleaned ona daily basis.DOOR HANDLEThis is a rigid bar which is pulled downwards andtowards you to open.CONTROL PANELSee page 10.ON/OFF SWITCHWhen switched ON, the control panel will illuminate.The fan and ventilation system will also operate.RATING PLATEFound on the rear side panel, this states the serialnumber, model type and electrical specifications.DOORThis is a precision-made energy barrier with threemicrowave safety interlocks. It must be kept clean(see CLEANING section ). The door should NOT beused to support heavy dishes.DOOR SEALSThese ensure a tight seal around the door.  Theyshould be kept clean and checked regularly for signsof damage.  At the first sign of wear they should bereplaced by a Garland approved Service Agent.TEMPERATURE SENSORThis monitors the temperature inside the oven. Careshould be taken when cleaning to prevent damage.MENUKEYChanges the programs on the oven346521128911123457891011MAIN FEATURES106712
10CONTROL PANELPOWER PADSThere are 4 Microwave Power Pads to select from:25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. A light will indicate the onein use.CONVECTION PADThis is used when foods only require browning( no microwave )Note: when cooking, the MICROWAVE andCONVECTION pads start the cycle and timer. You mayalter power levels during a manual cooking cycle.When cooking is interrupted, a light will flash as areminder that the time is being held (see PAUSE).TIME/PROGRAM SELECT PADSThese pads are used for setting the cooking time in 1second steps to a maximum of 30 minutes. They arealso used for programs from 01-10TEMPERATURE SETTING PADSThese pads are used to set the convectiontemperature. A light will indicate the temperature set.Selecting the ‘0’ key will switch convection off. If atemperature key is pressed and held the current oventemperature will be displayed in the time displaywindow.MenuKeyChanges the programs on the ovenCANCEL/ CALLBACK  ‘C’ PADCancels all timed cooking cycles, pre-programmedoperations and stops the microwave energy. It does notalter the oven temperature . If the oven is hot, food willcontinue to cook and should be removed from the ovenimmediately. This pad will also cancel any incorrectoperations. It will not erase programs. It can also be usedto view the details of stored programs.(see CALL BACK)PROGRAM ‘P’ PADActivate or set programTIME AND PROGRAM DISPLAYShows the time set in minutes and seconds and countsdown in 1 second steps during a  cookingcycle.Also displays error messages and oven temperature.(PROBLEM SOLVING)The program display  indicates the program numberselected. ‘PP’ indicates programmingMULTI-STAGE INDICATORIndicates stage in multi-stage cookingCOLONWhen programming the colon will flash to indicate thetime may now be entered.ERROR DISPLAYSee PROBLEM SOLVING.COLONTIME/ERROR DISPLAYPOWER PADS CONVECTION PADTIME/PROGRAM SELECT PADSPROGRAM PADCANCEL PAD TEMPERATURE SETTING PADSTIME/ERROR DISPLAYMULTI-STAGE INDICATOR MenuKey
11OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:  MANUAL MODEThe oven can be operated in manual orprogrammed mode. It is important  tounderstand manual mode prior toattempting program operation.Set the required oven temperature by pressing one of theTEMPERATURE SETTING PADS 300º, 350º, 400º, 440º, 480ºF.The light in the pad will flash to indicate it has been selected.Note: The temperature within theoven cavity will now begin torise. It may take up to 15minutes to reach the value ifthe oven is cold when youstart.The cavity temperature canbe checked at any time bypressing the selectedtemperature button.The cavity temperature in ºFwill be displayed.12WARNING:DO NOT APPLY MICROWAVE ENERGY WHEN OVEN IS EMPTYDO NOT USE THE OVEN WITHOUT CLEAN AIR FILTERS IN POSITIONTo familiarize yourself with the controls place a bowl containing approximately 2.5 pints of water in the oven.When the oven temperature is within 50ºF of the setlevel the light will no longer flash.WAIT UNTIL THIS TEMPERATURE IS REACHEDbefore using the oven.3Set required cooking time bypressing the numeric TIMESELECT PADS4Only valid times of Minutes and Seconds willbe accepted. e.g. 1minute 1 second not 61 secsExample: 2 Minutes 35 secondsTaking all the necessary precautions toensure you do not burn yourself, place thefood into the cavity and close the door.Always keep the period that the door is opento a minimum.56The timer will now count down.When the remaining time reacheszero an audible signal will be given.Remove the food from the cavity.7To cook  the food using a combination ofconvected heat and microwave press oneof the POWER PADS either 100%, 75%,50% or 25%.To cook using convection only press thebutton marked with the fan symbol.TO STOP THE COOK CYCLEThe cycle may be stopped atany time by pressing theCANCEL PADPAUSEThe cycle may interrupted byopening the oven door.On opening the door the timerwill be held at this point and thelight on the relevant POWERPAD (microwave or convection)will flash to indicate aninterrupted cycle.TO CONTINUE the cycle closethe door, an audible warningsounds as a reminder topress any power pad to restartthe timer.Note:when the cycle isinterrupted or stopped theoven will remain at thetemperature set and thefood inside the oven willcontinue to cookSwitch the oven on
12PAUSE FACILITYA cooking cycle may be interrupted by opening the door.This facility is useful when stirring, repositioning or if temperaturereadings are required during a heating cycleOn opening the door the timer will be held at this point and the lighton the relevant power pad (microwave or convection) will flash toindicate an interrupted cycle.TO CONTINUETo continue the cycle or program close the dooran audible warning sounds as a reminder topress any POWER PAD to restart the timer.AUDIBLE WARNINGAt the end of every timed cycle an audible warning willsound.The audible warning stops when the door is opened.On closing the door after interrupting the cycle the audiblewarning  sounds as a reminder to start the timer(see PAUSE FACILITY).Hints and Tips for improved operation•Care should be taken when defrosting in a hot oven.For best results, defrost first thing in the morning when the oven isstill cold.•Combination and convection only cooking may be carried out on arising temperature but extra attention must be given to timings.•Convection only cooking can be carried out without setting a time.•Microwave heating may be introduced part-way through a manuallyset convection only cycle.However, we strongly recommend that only the most experiencedmicrowave operator uses this facility as the microwave energy willthen be on a time set for convection cooking.Cooking may be interrupted by opening the door. Close the door andtouch a power button to continue.The audible warning can be stopped by touching the cancelpad but it is important to remember that food in the oven willcontinue to brown until removed.
13Each program can comprise up to three stages, allowing at each, independentcontrol of Convection temperature, Stage time and Microwave power level. How-ever, programs must be used with caution, since if the food to cook varies inweight or density, adequately cooked food may not be achieved. Therefore, it isvital that all food prepared for service should be checked to ensure that coretemperatures have been achieved.Press and hold PROGRAM PAD until a flashing ‘PP’appears in the PROGRAM DISPLAYLights on the TEMPERATURE SETTINGPADS flash to indicate that a temperaturemust be selected.Press the pad for the required temperature,the light on the selected pad will continue toflash, the others will go out.Enter required cooking time by pressingthe TIME SET PADS (The display colons flash to indicate atime is required).123Only valid times of Minutes andSeconds will be accepted. e.g. 1 minute 1 second not 61 secsTo cook the food using a combination ofconvected heat and microwave press oneof the POWER PADS 100%,75%,50% or25%.To cook using convection only press thebutton marked with the fan symbol.Check program details onthe flashing display.Settings can be changedby stepping back throughthe program using theCANCEL BUTTON.To save as a single stage programThe program details aredisplayed momentarily as  theprogram is saved.4Press  the required number padsTo enter up to 3 stages to the programand save it.Follow steps 1– 4 for each stage ofcooking and on completing  pressthe PROGRAM PAD to advance tothe next stage of the program.Press  the required number pad to save.•Enter a valid time upto 30 minutes  e.g.1 minute 1 secondnot  61 seconds.•Information may beprogrammed into thememory whether theoven is hot or cold.•To review a programuse CALLBACK seepage 14.We recommend youkeep a note of programinstructions for futurereference.Some experimentationwill be required todetermine the correctprogram for a particularproduct.Pre-programming allows repetitive cooking procedures to be stored for ease ofuse.example: stage 1 savedas Program 08example: stage 1, stage 2, stage 3 saved asProgram 08To save as a multi-stage programPROGRAMMING NUMBER PADS ( 00-99 )
14RUNNING A PROGRAMUsing number pad keys to run a programPrograms 0 to 9 can be recalled using the number pad keys.The following procedure should be used to activate these programs.Pre-heat the oven to the required starting temperature bypressing a TEMPERATURE SETTING PAD. Wait until theselected temperature light stops flashing.You can check the oven temperature bypressing the Temperature pad againPress the  PROGRAM PAD the ‘P’ willappear in the PROGRAM DISPLAY.Avoiding contact with hot surfaces. Place thefood item to be cooked in to the oven and closethe door.Press  the number pad key you wish to activate (0-9)The program number and total cooking time appear onthe display and the first stage indicator will light.The program will now operate with thetotal remaining time displayed countingdown on the display(all stage time added together).When the time reaches “0:00”  an audiblesignal will be given.Remove the food from the oven and close the door.Programs can be haltedand cancelled at any timeby pressing the CANCELkey.To continue the programpress anyTEMPERATURESETTING pad.CALL BACKCALL BACK to review a program allows the program to be reviewed stage bystage.Press and hold the CANCEL PAD.After a few seconds the TIMEDISPLAY will blank.Now press  the program numberon the NUMBER PAD (00-99).Note:If the required startingtemperature has notbeen reached, an errorcode is displayed (E:6).If this happens removefood from the ovenIMMEDIATELY and waituntil the requiredtemperature light stopsflashing. Begin againfrom Step 2.At the end of theprogrammed cycle, theoven temperature willrevert to that set beforethe cycle beganexample:  400°Fexample:  Program 08The display will show the contents of that program.  This will be shown withtemperature, time and power level illuminated one stage at a time for a fewseconds.To review a programuse callback1234
15MenuKey : CHANGING OVEN MENU PROGRAMS123Lift the Menukey cover in thefront  panel of the oven.and putthe key in the keyholeTurn the key clockwise to thestop ( ¼ turn ).Do not remove the key at thisstage.The MenuKey System automatically changes all the cooking programswith the turn of a key.To change the menus on the oven:Ensure the power switch  is off.Switch the power switch on.The oven will now go through theprogram download sequence bydisplaying the following:The Key CodeThe number of programs andeach program number on thekey.The programs then count downto 0.When the display shows 00:00remove the key and close thecover.  The oven is now ready touse with the new programs.To confirm the download is successfulSwitch off the oven.Switch the oven  the display will briefly  show the following:1. The new key code2. 0:00  (oven ready to use)If the download is not successful the key number will not be displayed anda an E9 error will appear in the display if the oven is operated.example:Key C01example:27 programs EPS -  FAIL - REDOExternal Program SystemERROR.If the key is removed before thedownload is complete or theprocess is interupted the displayshows “EPS” then “FAIL” then“REDO”.Switch oven off andbegin the MenuKey downloadagain.
16For the oven to operate at peak efficiency, the cavity, door and air filters must be kept clean.A daily cleaning routine will ensure that you comply with the required hygiene standards and willhelp to maintain and prolong the efficiency of your oven.Follow the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS at the beginning of this manual.•ALWAYS switch off at the electrical supply and allow oven tocool for at least 30 minutes before cleaning•As required wipe out spillages with disposable paper wipes•NEVER use steel wool, knives or harsh abrasives on anypart of the ovenAs with all electrical appliances, it is wise to have theelectrical connections inspected periodically.Faults arising from neglect ormisuse including use without cleanfilters in place are not covered bythe guarantee.  Service visits as aresult of such faults will bechargeable.1. Remove the air filters from each side of the oven  bysliding the filter out from the front.2. Wash in clean, warm soapy water, rinse and pat dry.Slide back into position through slots.Cleaning the oven cavity and door1 Remove food particles from the gap between the rear baffleplate and the floor of the oven with a clean, dry brush.( Location A )Remove food particles from between the inside edge of thedoor and the front of the oven floor using a clean, dry brush. ( Location B )Cleaning the control panel and exterior surfacesDO NOT USE THE OVEN WITHOUTCLEAN AIR FILTERS IN POSITIONWipe down regularly with a damp cloth.If the door seals are damaged, the oven mustbe repaired by an approved Servicer.CLEANING2. Apply non-caustic oven cleaner to interior surfacesexcept door seals. Leave for the recommended time.Wash off using a clean cloth and plenty of clean,warm water. Dry using a fresh, clean cloth.3. Wipe hinges with a clean, damp cloth.DO NOT apply lubricating oil.4. Wipe door seals carefully with a clean damp cloth.Examine for signs of wear or damage.DO NOT SPRAY ANY CLEANING FLUID DIRECTLYINTO THE CAVITY FILTER.Cleaning the air filterCleaning the oven cavity filter1. To remove oven cavity filter undo the two large boltsat the rear of the oven cavity and lift the filter out ofits housing in the floor of the oven cavity.Wash off using a clean cloth and plenty of clean,warm water DO NOT USE SOAP OR CLEANERSDry using a fresh, clean cloth.2. Replace the filter locating the boss on the bottom ofthe filter and secure with  the two bolts.
17Please remember - No servicing or repairs should be carried outother than by an approved Service AgentTechnical SpecificationsMealstream 402Height( inches ) Width( inches ) Depth( inches )21.720.0 26.8Microwave Power output( watts )ConvectionPower output( kw )1250 2.5Wt.( lb.s)198Pt No. 32Z3452  Issue 01Manufacturers recommendedclearances 24.0Power supply ( See Product Rating Label )2P & G 208V ac 60Hz 30Amp240V ac 60Hz 30amp402M2086*****402M2406*****Service RequiredModel No.External DimensionsError code displayThe Mealstream will identify some of the most common problems by flashing an errormessage code in the time display window.Error code display Fault Recommended actionOven not heating up totemperaturePossible component failureDoor not fully shut.Possible electrical faultOven has overheatedNo time has been set on selected pad.Close door fully.Call Service Agency.Clean air filter and ventsLeave oven switched on but not cookingfor 4-5 minutes.Switch off and do not useISOLATE FROM ELECTRICAL-SUPPLYCall Service Agency.Remove food.Wait until correct temperature light stopsflashing and stays illuminatedCheck the fuse/circuit breakers andelectrical  supply ( this should be carriedout by a qualified electrician ).PROBLEM SOLVINGUse the correct program pad.Oven cavity is overheatingPossible component failureOven is not at correct temperatureThe oven is switched on but the controlpanel does not illuminate and fans donot operateSwitch off and do not useISOLATE FROM ELECTRICAL-SUPPLYCall Service Agency.MenuKey -external program system error.If the key is removed before thedownload is complete or theprocess is interupted the displayshows “EPS” then “FAIL” then“REDO”. Switch oven off and beginthe MenuKey download again.

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