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TM Owner’s Manual FOR THE TURBOCHEF i5 TM A N D i3 TM R A P I D COOK OVENS © 2008-2009 TurboChef Technologies, Inc. For further information, call 800.90TURBO or +1 214.379.6000 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 subject to correction. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Please carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference. Table of Contents Safety Instructions General Safety Information Reducing Fire Risk Grounding Instructions Power Cord Replacement Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy RF Interference Considerations i i ii ii ii ii General Oven Information Theory of Operation Certifications Dimensions Electrical Specifications - i5 Oven Electrical Specifications - i3 Oven Oven Construction 1 1 1 2 3 4 Installation Unpacking Instructions Lifting and Placing the Oven Installation Near Open Heat Source Voltage Selection Ventilation Requirements Optional Installation Items Oven Carts Stacking Stand Oven Restraint Kit ChefComm Pro® ChefComm Limited 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 Maintenance and Cleaning 7 TM Oven Controls 10 Cooking 11 The Info Mode Overview of the Info Mode Viewing Cook Counts/Time Logs Viewing the Fault Log Viewing the Service Numbers Turning Oven Options On/Off Setting the Date/Time Resetting the Oven Updating the Oven Menu Making a Copy of the Oven Menu Updating the Oven Firmware 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 The Edit Mode Overview of the Edit Mode Changing Set Temperatures Changing Food Group/Recipe Name Changing Recipe Settings 17 17 18 18 Troubleshooting 19 North America Limited Warranty 21 International Limited Warranty 23 i Safety Instructions 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 microwave energy. General Safety Information Read all instructions before using this appliance. Read and follow the specific "Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy" found on page ii. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See "Grounding Instructions" found on page ii. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers (e.g., closed glass jars) may explode and should not be heated in this oven. Use this appliance only for its intended uses as described in this manual. This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces. Use only utensils suitable for use with microwave ovens. The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns. Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. Appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction. X DO NOT allow children to use this appliance. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. X DO NOT use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance - it is not designed for industrial or laboratory use. X DO NOT operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, is not working properly, or has been damaged or dropped. See “Power Cord Replacement” found on page ii. X DO NOT cover or block any openings on this appliance. X DO NOT store this appliance outdoors. X DO NOT use this product near water (e.g., near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool). X DO NOT immerse the cord or plug in water. X DO NOT let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter. X DO NOT use a water jet for cleaning. See “Daily Maintenance” (pages 7-9) for proper cleaning procedures. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags used to facilitate cooking in the oven. If materials inside the oven ignite, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off, and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the oven. Keep the door closed to stifle any flames. X DO NOT use the cook cavity for storage purposes (e.g., leaving paper products, cooking utensils, or food in the cavity when not in use). X DO NOT overcook food. Carefully attend to the oven if paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Reducing Fire Risk ii SAFETY 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 plug, which must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if uncertain about the ability to follow grounding instructions or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. use an extension cord. If the power cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance. X DO NOT WARNING: Improper grounding can result in risk of electric shock. Power Cord Replacement If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or a similarly qualified person. Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks. (b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces. (c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the: (1) Door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces. (d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. RF Interference Considerations This oven generates radio frequency signals, and has been tested and determined to be in compliance with applicable portions of FCC part 18 requirements and to the protection requirements of Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility at the time of manufacture. However, some equipment with sensitivity to signals below these limits may experience interference. If your equipment experiences interference: Increase the physical separation between this oven and the sensitive equipment. If the sensitive device can be grounded, do so following accepted grounding practices. If battery-powered microphones are being affected, ensure that the batteries are fully charged. Keep sensitive equipment on separate electrical circuits if possible. Route intercom wires, microphone wires, speaker cables, etc. away from the oven. 1 27.2” (691 mm) 28.25” (718 mm) PLUG 24.3” (618 mm) 31.1” (790 mm) 15.15” (385mm) 25.75” (654 mm) 28.1” (714 mm) 2.5” (64 mm) Figure 1: i5 Oven Dimensions 23.5” (597 mm) 28.25” (718 mm) 21.25” (540 mm) PLUG PLUG PLUG 31.25” (794 mm) 11.4” (290 mm) 25.75” (654 mm) 24.5” (622 mm) 2.5” (64 mm) Figure 2: i3 Oven Dimensions Theory of Operation Dimensions Utilizing TurboChef ’s patented technology to rapidly cook food without compromising quality, the i5 and i3 ovens maximize throughput and versatility with a large cavity size and ability to cook with most any metal pan. The control system precisely coordinates independent top and bottom impinged airflow with top-launched microwave to deliver superior quality, throughput, and speed. Integral catalytic converters allow for UL®certified ventless operation. Oven Dimensions This manual includes instructions for installing, cleaning, and operating the i5 and i3 ovens. If you have questions that are not addressed in this manual, contact Customer Support (800.90TURBO, +1 214.379.6000) or your Authorized Distributor. Measurement i5 Oven i3 Oven Height 10” (254 mm) 6.9” (175 mm) Width 24” (610 mm) 19.4” (493 mm) Depth 16” (406 mm) 14.75” (375 mm) Measurement i5 Oven i3 Oven Height 24.3” (618 mm) 21.25” (540 mm) Width 28.1” (714 mm) 24.5” (622 mm) Depth (door closed) 31.1” (790 mm) 31.25” (794 mm) Depth (door open) 43.4” (1102 mm) 39.65” (1007 mm) Weight 275 lb. (125 kg) 245 lb. (111 kg) Cook Cavity Dimensions 3 2.22 ft (63 liters) 1.14 ft (32.3 liters) Certifications Clearances cULus, UL EPH, TÜV, CE, FDA Measurement i5 Oven i3 Oven Top 19” (483 mm) 19” (483 mm) Sides 2” (51 mm) 2” (51 mm) G E N E R A L O V E N I N F O R MAT I O N Volume 3 2 G E N E R A L O V E N I N F O R MAT I O N Electrical Specifications - i5 Oven TurboChef recommends a Type D circuit breaker for all installations outside the US. Single Phase i5 US model (i5-9500-1)* 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz, 48 amps Max Input: 9500/11500 watts Plug: NEMA 6-50P i5 UK model (i5-9500-2-UK) 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 48 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 3-pin i5 BK model (i5-9500-6-BK) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 48 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 3-pin i5 JK model (i5-9500-8-JK) - 50 Hz (i5-9500-10-JK) - 60 Hz 200 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 46 amps Max Input: 9000 watts Plug: PSE-marked, 3-blade i5 LA model (i5-9500-7-LA) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 48 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: NEMA 6-50P Multi Phase i5 DL (USA) model (i5-9500-14-DL)* 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz, 30 amps Max Input: 9500/11500 watts Plug: NEMA 15-30P i5 KW model (i5-9500-12-KW) 400 VAC, 60 Hz, 19 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 5-pin i5 BD model (i5-9500-16-BD) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 28 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin i5 ED model (i5-9500-3-ED) 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 28 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin i5 LD model (i5-9500-15-LD) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 28 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: NEMA 15-30P i5 SD model (i5-9500-13-SD) 230 VAC, 60 Hz, 28 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin i5 EW model (i5-9500-4-EW) 400 VAC, 50 Hz, 19 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: IEC 309, 5-pin i5 JD model (i5-9500-9-JD) - 50 Hz (i5-9500-11-JD) - 60 Hz 200 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 25 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: PSE-marked, 4-blade i5 AU model (i5-9500-5-AU) 400 VAC, 50 Hz, 19 amps Max Input: 10000 watts Plug: Clipsal 5-pin * North America models include a voltage sensor that detects 208 or 240 VAC. The voltage sensor does not compensate for lack-of or over-voltage installations. 3 Electrical Specifications - i3 Oven TurboChef recommends a Type D circuit breaker for all installations outside the US. Single Phase i3 US model (i3-9500-1)* 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz, 40 amps Max Input: 8300/9600 watts Plug: NEMA 6-50P, 8/3 i3 UK model (i3-9500-2-UK) 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 40 amps Max Input: 9200 watts Plug: IEC 309, 3-pin i3 BK model (i3-9500-6-BK) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 40 amps Max Input: 8800 watts Plug: IEC 309, 3-pin i3 JK model (i3-9500-8-JK) - 50 Hz (i3-9500-10-JK) - 60 Hz 200 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 40 amps Max Input: 8000 watts Plug: PSE-marked, 3-blade i3 LA model (i3-9500-7-LA) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 40 amps Max Input: 8800 watts Plug: NEMA 6-50P Multi Phase i3 KW model (i3-9500-12-KW) 400 VAC, 60 Hz, 14 amps Max Input: 9500 watts Plug: IEC 309, 5-pin i3 BD model (i3-9500-16-BD) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 24 amps Max Input: 9100 watts Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin i3 ED model (i3-9500-3-ED) 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 24 amps Max Input: 9500 watts Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin i3 LD model (i3-9500-15-LD) 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 24 amps Max Input: 9100 watts Plug: NEMA 15-30P i3 SD model (i3-9500-13-SD) 230 VAC, 60 Hz, 24 amps Max Input: 9200 watts Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin i3 EW model (i3-9500-4-EW) 400 VAC, 50 Hz, 14 amps Max Input: 9500 watts Plug: IEC 309, 5-pin i3 JD model (i3-9500-9-JD) - 50 Hz (i3-9500-11-JD) - 60 Hz 200 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 23 amps Max Input: 8000 watts Plug: PSE-marked, 4-blade i3 AU model (i3-9500-5-AU) 400 VAC, 50 Hz, 14 amps Max Input: 9500 watts Plug: Clipsal 5-pin * North America models include a voltage sensor that detects 208 or 240 VAC. The voltage sensor does not compensate for lack-of or over-voltage installations. G E N E R A L O V E N I N F O R MAT I O N i3 DL (USA) model (i3-9500-14-DL)* 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz, 24 amps Max Input: 8600/9900 watts Plug: NEMA 15-30P 4 G E N E R A L O V E N I N F O R MAT I O N / I N S TA L L AT I O N Oven Construction Exterior - Two-tone stainless steel front, top, and sides - 304 stainless steel removable grease pan - Ergonomic door handle - Rubber seal for surface mounting - Side handles for lifting Interior - 304 stainless steel interior - Fully-insulated cook chamber - Removable rack - Top and bottom jetplates Installation Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the instructions below. WARNING: Lift only from the sides of the oven, using the provided hand grips. Never lift the oven from the front and rear or by the door handle. WARNING: The oven must be properly placed on the table or countertop at all times. TurboChef will not recognize a fallen oven as a warrantable claim and is not liable for any injuries that may result. WARNING: This oven is not intended for built-in installation (i.e., installing the oven in any structure that surrounds the oven by five or more sides). Be sure to provide a minimum of 2” (51 mm) clearance for all sides and 19” (483 mm) clearance for the top. Unpacking Instructions 1. Position one or more persons on the left and right sides of the oven. 1. Remove oven from packaging. 2. Place hands into grips (see Figure 3) and lift. 2. Before discarding packaging, check it thoroughly for accessories, consumables, and additional literature. 3. Place the oven on a surface that is at least 30” (762 mm) deep and capable of supporting - 280 lb. (127 kg) if installing an i5 oven - 250 lb. (114 kg) if installing an i3 oven If installing onto an oven cart, make sure the wheels/casters are locked. 3. Discard packaging. 4. Check cook cavity thoroughly for accessories, consumables, and additional literature. 5. Discard any packaging in cook cavity. 4. Install the oven rack or other provided cooking surface. Lifting and Placing the Oven 5. Plug in the oven. WARNING: The i5 oven weighs approximately 275 lb. (125 kg); the i3 oven weighs approximately 245 lb. (111 kg). Never lift with fewer than two people. Figure 3: Hand Grip Locations NOTE: The oven is primarily serviced through its top. DO NOT install shelving directly over the unit. The operator will be responsible for service charges incurred as a result of added time required to access the top of the oven. 5 Installation Near Open Heat Source See Figure 5. When placing a TurboChef oven near an open heat source, strictly adhere to the following: - If the oven is being placed near a grill or stove, a divider must exist between the oven and the open heat source, with a minimum of 6” (152 mm) between the oven and the divider. - If the oven is being placed near a fryer, a divider must exist between the oven and fryer, with a minimum of 12” (305 mm) between the oven and the divider. Voltage Selection For North America oven models, the oven will detect 208 or 240 incoming voltage. The initial voltage selection is typically completed before the oven is used by the customer. However, SELECT VOLTAGE: 208 VAC 240 VAC Figure 4: Selecting Voltage - The height of the divider must be greater than or equal to the height of the oven: - i5 oven: 24.3” (618 mm) - i3 oven: 21.25” (540 mm) - Verify oven location has a minimum 19” (483 mm) clearance on top and minimum 2” (51 mm) of clearance on each side. if incoming voltage for the store is different than the preset voltage, the operator will be required to select either 208 or 240 after pressing the On/Off key to turn on the oven. The correct voltage will be enlarged on the screen, identifying which option to select (see Figure 4 below). Ventilation Requirements The TurboChef i5/i3 oven has been tested by Underwriters Laboratory which has concluded that this oven can be installed and operated ventless for all food items except for fatty raw proteins, such as bone-in, skin-on chicken, uncooked hamburger, fat-laden steaks, etc. NOTE: In no event shall the manufacturer assume any liability for damages or injuries resulting from installations which are not in compliance with the instructions and codes previously listed. Counter Top / Table Partition Partition i5: 24.3” (618 mm) Above Counter Top i5: 24.3” (618 mm) Above Counter Top i3: 21.5” (540 mm) Above Counter Top i3: 21.5” (540 mm) Above Counter Top TurboChef i5 or i3 Oven Grill Deep Fryer Figure 5: Installation Near Open Heat Source 12” (305 mm) Minimum I N S TA L L AT I O N 6” (152 mm) Minimum 6 I N S TA L L AT I O N ChefComm Pro Part Number: CON-7006 Optional Installation Items See Figure 6, below and Figure 7, page 7. ChefComm Pro empowers any user of a TurboChef oven to easily and efficiently create menu settings on your computer and transfer them to your oven via smart card or USB device. For more information, call TurboChef Service at 800.90TURBO or +1 214.379.6000. TurboChef Oven Cart - Part Number: NGC-1217-2 - Height: 17.3” (439 mm) - Width: 27.8” (706 mm) - Depth: 26.625” (676 mm) TurboChef Stacking Stand - Part Number: i5-9369 - Height: 44.6” (1133 mm) - Width: 32.5” (826 mm) - Depth: 26.5” (673 mm) ChefComm Limited Part Number: CON-7016 ChefComm Limited is a “read-and-transfer only” version of ChefComm Pro that helps ensure your carefully-crafted settings are easy to distribute globally, while providing you the peace of mind that they will not be altered. Oven Restraint Kit Part Number: TC3-0242 WARNING: The Oven Restraint Kit will not prevent the oven from falling off a countertop if the oven is pulled off or allowed to slide off the edge. Installation instructions are included with the kit. i5 24.3” (617 mm) 1.5” (38 mm) 62.7” (1594 mm) (handle) i5 44.6” (1133 mm) 35.5” (902 mm) (handle) 20.5” (521 mm) 35.5” (706 mm) 17.3” (439 mm) 15.8” (401 mm) 26.5” (673 mm) 28.6” (726 mm) 30.0” (762 mm) 31.5” (800 mm) 32.5” (826 mm) Figure 6: i5 Oven Cart and Stacking Stand Dimensions 7 i3 21.25” (540 mm) 4.5” (114 mm) 59.7” (1516 mm) (handle) i3 44.6” (1133 mm) 32.5” (826 mm) (handle) 20.5” (521 mm) 35.5” (706 mm) 17.3” (439 mm) 15.8” (401 mm) 26.5” (673 mm) 28.6” (726 mm) 30.0” (762 mm) 31.5” (800 mm) 32.5” (826 mm) Figure 7: i3 Oven Cart and Stacking Stand Dimensions Daily Maintenance The following steps will help maintain your oven. Use only TurboChef Oven Cleaner and Oven Guard. The use of any other cleaning products can damage critical oven components, resulting in a non-warranty service call. Supplies and Equipment Step 1: Prepare the Oven WARNING: The oven operates at approximately 450°F (232°C) and may cause injury if not allowed to cool properly. Step 1 - Turn off the oven by pressing the On/Off key. - Slightly open the oven door. Cooling takes approximately 40 minutes. - DO NOT attempt to clean the oven until the oven displays “Oven Off.” Step 2: Remove and Clean the Wire Rack WARNING: Be sure the oven interior is cool before you remove the wire rack. - Wash, rinse, and sanitize the wire rack. Continued on pages 8-9. Step 2 I N S TA L L AT I O N / MA I N T E N A N C E - TurboChef Oven Cleaner (Part Number: 103180) - TurboChef Oven Guard (Part Number: 103181) - Nylon scrub pad, cleaning towel, disposable gloves, protective eyewear, dust mask (optional), pair of tongs wrapped with towel (optional - see step 11, page 9) 8 MA I N T E N A N C E Step 3: Remove and Clean the Lower Jetplate - Unscrew the two thumb screws on the lower jetplate. Lift the lower jetplate by gripping the thumb screws. Remove the lower jetplate. Wash, rinse, and sanitize the lower jetplate. CAUTION: DO NOT remove the top ceramic jetplate; breakage will result in a non-warranty service call. Step 3 Step 4: Remove and Clean the Lower Air Diverter - Remove the lower air diverter. - Wash, rinse, and sanitize the lower air diverter. WARNING: DO NOT discard the lower air diverter. The oven will not work without the lower air diverter installed. Step 4 Step 5: Wipe the Oven Interior - Wipe any large particles from the oven interior with a damp towel. Step 6: Clean the Oven Interior - Spray oven cleaner onto the top, bottom, and sides of the oven interior. Step 5 CAUTION: DO NOT spray oven cleaner into the perforation on the back oven wall. Doing so can damage critical oven components, resulting in a non-warranty service call. - Allow Oven Cleaner to penetrate stains for five minutes. - Clean the oven interior with a nylon scrub pad. CAUTION: DO NOT apply excessive pressure when wiping the top ceramic jetplate (Figure Step 6.2); breakage will result in a non-warranty service call. Step 6.1 CAUTION: DO NOT remove the top ceramic jetplate; breakage will result in a non-warranty service call. Top Jetplate Step 7: Clean and Dry the Oven Door CAUTION: DO NOT spray oven cleaner directly onto the oven door gasket (Figure Step 7) or saturate it with water. Step 6.2 CAUTION: DO NOT scrub or attempt to clean the oven door gasket (Figure Step 7). Doing so may cause the oven door to misalign, resulting in a non-warranty service call. Gasket Step 7 - Clean the oven door with oven cleaner and a nylon scrub pad. - Wipe the oven door with a damp towel. Step 8: Rinse the Oven Interior CAUTION: DO NOT use a hose or water jet for cleaning. Doing so can damage critical oven components, resulting in a non-warranty service call. - Rinse the oven interior with clean water. - Dry the oven interior with a clean towel. Step 8 9 Step 9: Apply TurboChef Oven Guard - Spray Oven Guard onto a clean towel. - Wipe the interior oven walls and the inside of the oven door. CAUTION: DO NOT apply Oven Guard to the oven door gasket. Doing so may damage the gasket, resulting in a non-warranty service call. Step 9 Step 10: Reinstall Components - Reinstall the lower air diverter. - Reinstall the lower jetplate. Screw in the two thumb screws to lock the lower jetplate in place. - Reinstall the wire rack and close the oven door. Step 10 Step 11: Clean the Drain Pan - Remove the drain pan entirely from the bottom of the oven. NOTE: If cleaning an i3 oven, remove the lower front panel to access the drain pan (Figure Step 11: i3 oven). The panel is attached via four clips and pulls off from the front. Step 11: i5 oven - Using a pair of tongs wrapped with a towel (TurboChef recommendation), wipe the inside of the drain pan slot. - Empty, clean, and reinstall the drain pan. CAUTION: If cleaning an i5 oven, ensure the outer edge of the drain pan is flush with the oven door (i.e., not sticking out). Failure to do so will damage the oven door, resulting in a non-warranty service call. Step 11: i3 oven - If cleaning an i3 oven, reinstall the lower front panel. Ensure all four clips on the lower front panel are engaged and the edge of the panel is flush with the oven door (i.e., not sticking out). Step 12: Clean the Oven Exterior - Wipe the oven exterior with a clean, damp towel. CAUTION: DO NOT Step 12 spray chemicals into any openings, such as the louvers on the side panels or the rear vent catalyst housing. Doing so can damage critical oven components, resulting in a non-warranty service call. Step 13: Clean the Air Filter (Once Per Week) CAUTION: DO NOT operate the oven without the air filter in place. MA I N T E N A N C E Step 13 - Remove the air filter from the back panel. - Wash in dishwasher or rinse with hot water. - DO NOT use a water jet. Doing so will shorten the life of the filter. - Reinstall the air filter. 10 O V E N CO N T R O L S 1 4 4 BACK 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 GHI JKL MNO E NT E R S TO P 7 8 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ BACK 0 E NT E R S TOP 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Figure 8: Oven Controls Oven Controls 1. Info Key When the oven is off or cooling down, press to access the INFO MODE (see page 14). 2. On/Off Key Press to turn the oven on (begin warmup) or off (cool down), or to exit INFO MODE (page 14). 3. Display The display shows information relevant to the current oven operation and/or user options. 4. Soft Keys There are ten soft keys - five to the left and right of the display. Press a soft key to select an option adjacent to that key on the display. NOTE: Soft keys are labeled L1-L5 and R1-R5 in this manual (where applicable) for easier identification and reference. 5. Back/Stop Key When the oven is cooking, press the Back/Stop key to immediately terminate a cook cycle. When the oven is ready to cook (i.e., warmed up and waiting for a cook command), or in the INFO MODE (see page 14), press the Back/Stop key to return to the previous screen. 6. Up and Down Keys When the oven is ready to cook (i.e., warmed up and waiting for a cook command), press the Up or Down key to view additional food groups (if applicable). When the oven is in the INFO MODE (see page 14), press to navigate between screen 1 and 2. When editing a food item, press to navigate between editable fields (Figure 32, page 18). 7. Enter Key Press the Enter key to confirm a setting change in the Options Screen (Figure 24, page 14), when saving changes to food item settings (Figure 32, page 18), or whenever instructed by the oven screen. 8. Numeric Keypad Use the numeric keypad to enter access passwords or modify cook settings (Figure 32, page 18). The numeric keypad also contains a Back/Stop key and an Enter key, which are functionally identical to Items 5 and 7. 11 Cooking The oven is preprogrammed with recipe settings at the time of manufacture and is ready to operate out of the box. If these settings are erased, new menu settings must be either loaded via smart card/USB drive (page 15) or programmed manually (pages 17-18). The oven will not cook unless settings are present. Note that the steps below are not always sequential. Typically, multiple items will be cooked before cooling the oven (Step 10). Step 1: Turn the Oven On When the oven is off (Figure 9), the oven temperature has receded below 150°F (66°C), but the display and keypad remain on. OVEN OFF READY TO CLEAN Press the On/Off key to turn the oven on. Figure 9: Oven Off Step 2: Select Cook Temperature SELECT COOK TEMPERATURE 500F 350F The oven stores two different cook temperature settings (see page 17 for more information). Each temperature setting has 10 food groups assigned to it, each consisting of 10 food items (100 items per temperature setting). The operator will be able to cook only recipes associated with the selected temperature setting. Figure 10: Cook Temperature Select To select a temperature, press the adjacent soft key. NOTE: If both temperature settings are the same, this screen will be bypassed and access to all 200 food items will be allowed. Step 3: Warming Up During this step, the oven warms to the selected or pre-set temperature. WARMING UP Figure 11: Warming Up CO O K I N G OVEN TCC = 244F SET POINT= 500F 12 CO O K I N G Step 4: Soaking Once the oven temperature reaches the set point, the oven will continue to warm for eight minutes to ensure the cook cavity surfaces absorb enough heat so as to not affect cooking results. This process is called “soaking.” WARMING UP 08:00 OVEN TCC = 500F SET POINT= 500F Figure 12: Soaking Step 5: Ready to Cook WARNING: Inside of oven and oven door are hot! Use extreme caution. GROUP 6 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 7 SP = 500F GROUP 3 GROUP 8 GROUP 4 GROUP 9 GROUP 5 GROUP 10 Figure 13: Group Select RECIPE 6 RECIPE 1 RECIPE 2 1. Place the food into the oven. 2. Select a food group by pressing its adjacent soft key (Figure 13), or press the Up or Down key for additional food groups, if available. 3. Select an item (Figure 14) to cook by pressing its adjacent soft key. GROUP 1 RECIPE 7 RECIPE 8 RECIPE 3 RECIPE 4 RECIPE 9 RECIPE 5 RECIPE 10 Figure 14: Item Select Step 6: Adjusting the Time The Adjust Time option is turned off by default. If you want the ability to modify the cook time before each cook cycle, this feature can be turned on from the “Options” screen (see page 15). ADJUST TIME 01:40 START COOK Figure 15: Adjust Time 1. If the “Adjust Time” screen appears, change the cook time (if required) using the number keys. 2. Press Enter or bottom-right softkey to confirm and begin cooking. Step 7: Cooking NOTE: To immediately terminate a cook cycle, press the Back/Stop key. COOKING 01:17 Figure 16: Cooking NOTE: If the oven door is opened during a cook cycle, the cycle will pause until the door is closed and “Resume” is selected. 13 Step 8: Remove Food from Oven WARNING: Dish and inside of oven/oven door are hot! Use extreme caution. COOKING DONE PLEASE REMOVE FOOD FROM OVEN Open the oven door and check/remove food. Figure 17: Cooking Done Step 9: Cook More Option The “Additional Cooking Options” screen is turned off by default. If you want the ability to cook a product a little beyond the standard cook time, you can enable this feature from the “Options” screen (see page 15). ADDITIONAL COOKING OPTIONS COOK MORE BROWN MORE COOK AND BROWN MORE SAVE ADJUSTED TIME EXIT Figure 18: Cook More If the “Additional Cooking Options” screen appears and the food product requires more cooking: - Select “cook more” if the inside of the food item is undercooked. - Select “brown more” if the outside of the food item requires more browning or crispness. - Select “cook and brown more” if both the inside and outside of the food item are not done. - Select “save adjusted time” to save any change to the cook time made during Step 6. Note that this option is not available if “Adjust Time” is disabled. - Select “exit” to return to the food group selection screen. Step 10: Cooling Down COOLING DOWN During this step, the oven blows cool air into the cook cavity to return it to room temperature. PLEASE OPEN OVEN DOOR 288F When finished cooking for the day, press the On/Off key to turn the oven off and begin cooling down. Figure 19: Cooling Down CO O K I N G 14 THE INFO MODE - Overview of the Info Mode The INFO MODE serves four main purposes: 1. To display general oven information. 2. To provide access to TEST MODE and additional diagnostic tools for service technicians. 3. To turn oven options and features on/off. 4. To update oven settings. To access the INFO MODE, simply press the Info key when the oven is either off or cooling down. To toggle between the Info screen 1 and 2, press the Up or Down key. Screen 1 of the INFO MODE (Figure 20) includes: - Oven serial number - Oven software version - Menu part number and revision - Last temperature selected to cook - Current electrical compartment temperature L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 COUNTS SCROLL SERIAL NUMBER SOFTWARE VERSION VAC = 240 INFO 1 FAULT LOGS MENU P/N AND REV SERVICE NUMBERS SP: 500F EC TEMP: 84F R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TEST MODE LOAD MENU SET OPTIONS INFO 2 SET LANGUAGE SET DATE/TIME SOUND = = = = = = 7 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 FAULT LOG F1: BLOWER 8 F6: EC OT 0 F2: LOW TEMP 0 F7: RTD OPEN 0 F3: MAG C LOW 0 F8: HX RISE LOW 0 F4: MONITOR 0 F5: MAG OT 0 Figure 22: Fault Log Viewing Cook Counter/Time Logs From the INFO MODE (Figure 20), press the R1 soft key: - Once to display the cook counter. - Twice to display total cook time. - Three times to display total magnetron time. - Four times to display total “oven on” time. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 F1 FAULT DETAIL 12/04/07 09/26/07 07/18/07 07/15/07 07/14/07 07/14/07 07/14/07 20:18 17:42 14:35 08:36 22:07 13:54 05:22 MORE L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 OVEN OPTIONS ADJ TIME OFF COOK MORE ON EDIT MODE ON LOAD MENU ON DEMO MODE OFF DHCP OFF R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Figure 24: Options Screen Figure 21: Info Mode Screen 2 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Screen 2 of the INFO MODE (Figure 21) includes: - Access to TEST MODE - Access to the “Options” screen - Language (set by pressing adjacent softkey - not available on all models) - Access to date/time settings - Sound (press adjacent soft key to increase/decrease the volume) - Access to the “Load Menu” screen Figure 23: Fault Detail Figure 20: Info Mode Screen 1 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Counters (scroll by pressing adjacent softkey) Operating voltage (USA models only) Access to the fault log Access to service phone numbers R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 SET DATE/TIME < MM / DD / YY HH:MM 09/29/08 2 0 :3 _ 0 CANCEL Figure 25: Set Date/Time > SAVE R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 15 Viewing the Fault Log From the INFO MODE (Figure 20), press the R3 soft key to view the fault log (Figure 22). To view a detailed log of each fault occurrence (Figure 23), press the soft key adjacent to the fault code. NOTE: The clock is a 24-hour clock (e.g., 20:30 = 8:30 PM). 3. Select “Save” to save your changes or “Cancel” to cancel and exit the screen. NOTE: The oven will not retain the time if it is left unplugged for two or more weeks. Viewing the Service Numbers From the INFO MODE (Figure 20), press the R4 soft key to view technical support contact info. Turning Oven Options On/Off From screen 2 of the INFO MODE (Figure 21), press the L2 soft key to access the “Options” screen (Figure 24). When prompted, enter the password 9 4 2 8 and press the Enter key. From the “Options” screen, the following oven options can be turned on or off: - “Adjust Time” screen (page 12 for more details) - “Cook More” (Additional Cooking Options) screen (page 13 for more details) - Edit Mode (page 17 for more details) - “Load Menu” screen (see adjacent for more details) - Demo Mode (TurboChef use only) - DHCP (TurboChef use only) Resetting the Oven Resetting the oven is one way to potentially clear an error message, should one occur. From the “Cooling Down” or “Oven Off ” screen, press and hold the Info key for five seconds. Updating the Oven Menu From screen 2 of the INFO MODE (Figure 21, page 14), press the R1 soft key to access the “Load Menu” screen (Figure 27, page 16). NOTE: This feature can be turned on or off via the “Options” screen (Figure 24). To load a menu to the oven via smart card, 1. Insert the smart card (Figure 26, page 16). 2. Press the L1 soft key (Figure 27, page 16). 3. Verify the oven beeps and reads “FINISHED” (Figure 28, page 16). Setting the Date/Time Having an accurate date and time is important for logging oven counts, diagnostics, and fault conditions, should any occur. The oven time and date are set at the time of manufacture; however, the operator may at some point be required to make an adjustment. 2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the month, day, and year, followed by the hour and minute. 2. Verify the menu on the USB drive is in a folder named TC_MENUS. This folder must not be a sub-folder of any other folder. 3. Insert the USB drive (Figure 26, page 16). 4. Press the L4 soft key (Figure 27, page 16). 5. Verify the oven beeps and reads “FINISHED”. THE INFO MODE From screen 2 of the INFO MODE (Figure 21), press the L4 soft key to access the “Set Date/Time” screen (Figure 25). To set the date and time, 1. Use the L3 and R3 soft keys (middle left and middle right) to navigate between fields. To load a menu via USB drive, 1. Verify the menu on the USB drive is named MENU.BIN. 16 THE INFO MODE Smart Card Making a Copy of the Oven Menu USB Port To save a copy of the oven menu to a smart card, 1. Insert the smart card (Figure 26). Smart Card Reader Slot 2. Press the L2 soft key (Figure 27). 3. Verify the oven beeps and reads “FINISHED”. To save a copy of the oven menu to a USB drive, 1. Insert the USB drive (Figure 26). 2. Press the L5 soft key (Figure 27). 3. Verify the oven beeps and reads “FINISHED”. Updating the Oven Firmware Perform this procedure only when an update to the operating system is required. For menu updates, see page 15. From the Oven Off screen, 1. Insert the smart card (see Figure 26). If multiple smart cards are required, ensure the correct smart card is loaded first. 2. From the COOLING DOWN or OVEN OFF mode, press and hold the Info key until the oven resets (approximately 5 seconds). 3. When the oven beeps one long high tone, the load was successful. Insert the second card. 4. When the oven restarts and the display turns on, the update is complete. Remove the smart card. NOTE: If the update is unsuccessful, the display will remain off and the oven will beep one long, low tone. If this occurs, repeat the above procedure. If the update fails multiple times, contact TurboChef as a card may be damaged or the version may be incorrect. CAUTION: The oven will be inoperable if the firmware update is unsuccessful! Figure 26: Inserting Smart Card/USB Device L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 LOAD FROM CARD SAVE TO CARD LOAD FROM USB SAVE TO USB R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Figure 27: Load Menu Screen L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 LOAD FROM CARD ++++++++FINISHED SAVE TO CARD LOAD FROM USB SAVE TO USB Figure 28: Loading...Finished R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 17 Overview of the Edit Mode The EDIT MODE serves three main purposes: 1. To edit cook temperatures. 2. To edit names of food groups and items. 3. To edit food item settings. To access the EDIT MODE, 1. Enable it from the “Options” screen (page 15). 2. Press the On/Off key to return the oven to the “Cooling Down” or “Off ” screen. 3. Press the On/Off key again to enter EDIT MODE. Changing Set Temperatures The oven can store two set temperatures. By default, both temperatures are set to 450°F (232°C). Think of each temperature as a “block” of 10 food groups with 10 items each, or 100 total food items. If a menu was loaded via smart card or USB (page 16), the temperatures are already set - they need not be changed. The set temperature should never be changed during normal operation. Changing the set temperatures is not advised as a solution for products that are over-cooked or undercooked. Rather, consult your authorized distributor or TurboChef Customer Support if recipe settings are not cooking as desired. To change a set temperature, 1. Place the oven in EDIT MODE (see adjacent). 2. Select the temperature to change by pressing the adjacent soft key (Figure 29). 3. Using the numeric keypad, enter the new set temperature. 4. Press the Enter key to confirm the change, or the Back/Stop key to cancel. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 VALID RANGE BETWEEN 350 - 525F EDIT TEMP 1: 500F EDIT TEMP 1 GROUPS EDIT TEMP 2: 350F EDIT TEMP 2 GROUPS R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Figure 29: Temperature Edit Screen THE EDIT MODE 18 THE EDIT MODE Changing Food Group/Recipe Name Changing Recipe Settings To change a food group or recipe name, 1. Place the oven in EDIT MODE (see page 17). To change food item settings, 1. Place the oven in EDIT MODE (see page 17). 2. Select a “block” of food groups by pressing the corresponding right-side soft key (Figure 29, page 17). 2. Select a “block” of food groups by pressing the corresponding right-side soft key (Figure 29, page 17). 3. Select the group that contains the item(s) you want to edit (Figure 30). 3. Select the group that contains the item(s) you want to edit (Figure 30). 4. Select an item to edit (Figure 31). 4. Select an item to edit (Figure 31). 5. From the “Food Item Edit” screen (Figure 32), edit the food group name: - Use the numeric keypad to change a character. - Press R1 soft key to advance to next character. - Press L1 soft key to return to previous character. - Press the R3 soft key to save changes. 5. Use the Down key to move the cursor to the desired “Event Setting” field (Figure 32). 6. Edit the food item name: - Press the Down key to move to the “Food Item Name” field. - Use the instructions provided in step 5 to edit the item name. NOTE: The currently-selected field will be displayed in the top-right corner of the display. In Figure 32, the cursor is in the % Time column. 6. Use the number keys to adjust event settings: - % Time (0-100% in 1% incr.). Sum of percentages across eight events must equal 100. - % Top Blower (10-100% in 10% incr.) - % Bottom Blower (10-100% in 10% incr.) - % Microwave (0-100% in 10% incr.) 7. Press the Down key or R4 soft key to move the cursor to the “Total Time” field. 8. Use the number keys to adjust the cook time. 9. Press the R3 soft key to save changes. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 SELECT GROUP SCREEN 1 MUFFINS BLANK GROUP BISCUITS BLANK GROUP SETPOINT: 500F BAGELS BLANK GROUP PASTRY BLANK GROUP BLANK GROUP BLANK GROUP R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 NOTE: For the save to take effect, the cursor must be advanced past the field that was last edited. 10. If desired, press the R5 soft key to test-cook the new settings. Note that the oven may require additional warmup time. 11. When all editing is complete, return to the “Options” screen and turn off the EDIT MODE (see page 15). Figure 30: Select Food Group L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 SINGLE MUFFINS RECIPE 6 X2 RECIPE 7 X3 RECIPE 8 X4 RECIPE 9 X6 RECIPE 10 Figure 31: Select Item to Edit R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 MUFFINS RECIPE 6 EVENT %TIM %TOP %BOT %WAV 1 025 020 020 050 2 025% 040 060 025 3 025 060 040 075 4 025 090 100 010 5 000 010 010 000 6 000 010 010 000 7 000 010 010 000 8 000 010 010 000 TOTAL TIME = 01:40 % TOTAL = 100 SP = 450F CC = 455F Figure 32: Food Item Edit Screen %TIM SAVE TIME COOK R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 19 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. NOTE: Any fault codes listed in bold will terminate a cook cycle upon discovery. F6 will not terminate a cook cycle; however, it will alert the user of a possible air circulation problem. WARNING: Food, oven door, and oven cavity are hot! Use extreme caution when troubleshooting the issues below. Issue Po s s i b l e Ca u s e ( s ) Resolution No power to oven. - Oven is not plugged in. - Main circuit breaker is tripped. - Plug oven in. - Verify wall circuit breaker is on. Reset breaker and then power oven back on. Oven is not warming up properly. - Oven is in OFF state. - Door is not closed. - Oven has been switched off at the main circuit breaker. - Press the “On/Off ” soft key. - Close the cook cavity door. - Place the oven in the OFF state and unplug the oven – leave for two minutes. Re-plug in the oven, switch on the isolator/main power supply, and press “On/Off ” key. - Press the button located in the bottomleft corner of the oven rear wall to reset the high-limit thermostat. - High-limit thermostat tripped Display reads “Oven Door Open” and alarm sounds. - Food obstruction preventing door from closing. - Oven door is open. - Door switches are out of alignment. - Open door and remove obstruction. Oven is not cooking properly. - Oven is not clean. (Large deposits of grease, carbon, or food debris dilute the microwave.) - Incorrect group and/or item name was selected for the product. - Product was not cooked from correct starting state (for example, chilled or frozen). - Rack incorrectly positioned (i5 oven only). - Lower air diverter is missing. - Clean the oven following the cleaning instructions on pages 7-9. - Open and close the door several times. - Call Customer Support. - Verify the rack is in the correct position. - Verify the air diverter is installed properly (pages 7-9). T R O U B L E S H O OT I N G - Check to make sure correct food group and/or item was selected for the product being cooked. - Ensure product was in the correct state before being placed in the oven. 20 T R O U B L E S H O OT I N G Issue Po s s i b l e Ca u s e ( s ) Resolution F1: Blower Running Status Bad - Oven power interrupted. - Verify wall circuit breaker is on. Reset breaker and then power the oven on. - Place the oven in the OFF state and unplug the oven – leave for two minutes. Re-plug in the oven, switch on the isolator/main power supply, and press the “On/Off ” soft key. F2: Cook Temperature Low - Oven power interrupted. - Verify wall circuit breaker is on. Reset breaker and then power oven back on. - Open oven door and verify the air nozzles on the top/bottom of the cook cavity are clean and not clogged. - Open and close the door several times and verify oven door is closed. - Reset high-limit located in the bottom left corner of the oven rear wall. - Call Customer Support. - Repeat warmup and allow oven to idle for five minutes. - Air nozzles on the top/bottom of the cook cavity are clogged. - Oven door is out of alignment. - Defective heater. - Blower motor not running. - Oven not fully warmed up. F3: Magnetron Current Low - Microwave circuit defective. - Call Customer Support. F4: Door Monitor Defective - Oven door switches are out of order. - Call Customer Support. F5: Magnetron Over Temperature - Blockage of cool air into the oven. - Remove anything that may be obstructing the flow of cool air into the oven. - Rear cooling fan exhaust guard(s) clogged. - Check rear fans to see if they are free of debris. Clean as required. - Blockage of cool air into the oven. - Remove anything that may be obstructing the flow of cool air into the oven. - Rear cooling fan exhaust guard(s) clogged. - Check rear fans to see if they are free of debris. Clean as required. F6 EC Temp 21 North America Limited Warranty TurboChef “i5” and “i3” 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, please call TurboChef Customer Support at 800.90TURBO. Limited Warranty TurboChef Technologies, Inc. (“TurboChef ”) warrants to you, the purchaser, that under normal use the TurboChef rapid cook oven you have purchased (the “Equipment”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship during the Warranty Period, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. The “Warranty Period” is twelve (12) months from the date the Equipment is shipped from TurboChef ’s U.S. factory or distribution center. This warranty is conditioned upon you promptly notifying TurboChef of any claims, as provided in the paragraph entitled “Warranty Claims” below, and providing TurboChef with all data and information requested by TurboChef or its service agents in connection with such claims as well as all necessary access to your premises and the Equipment. This warranty is made only to the initial purchaser of the Equipment from TurboChef or its authorized dealer; it is not assignable to subsequent purchasers unless TurboChef consents to such assignment in writing. Disclaimer of Warranties Except as provided in the Limited Warranty above, the Equipment is provided “as-is”. TurboChef disclaims all other warranties, express, statutory or implied, including without limitation, the implied warranties of title, non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. TurboChef does not warrant that the Equipment will meet your specifications or needs. You acknowledge that you are solely responsible for the selection of the Equipment and determining the suitability of the Equipment for your needs. Warranty Exclusions Modifications and Repair: Equipment that has been modified or altered by persons other than TurboChef or its service agents, or Equipment that has had non-approved devices or connection items attached thereto, is excluded from coverage under this warranty. Repair of the Equipment by anyone other than TurboChef or its authorized service agents will void all warranties on the Equipment. Accessories: Accessories and parts (collectively “Accessories”) that are consumed in the normal course of Equipment operation or maintenance are excluded from this warranty. Failure of or damage to Equipment or components from the use of non-approved cleaning chemicals, devices or processes is also excluded from this warranty. Accessories may include, but are not limited to, ceramic cooking platters, paddles and approved cleaning chemicals and devices. Outstanding Invoices: If the full invoiced amount for Equipment purchased has not been paid within forty-five (45) days from the invoice date, then TurboChef will have no obligation to honor this or any other warranty on the Equipment until payment is received in full, including any accrued interest or other charges, has been satisfied, at which time warranty coverage will be reinstated, but the Warranty Period will not be extended. N O R T H A M E R I C A L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y Improper Installation, Operation or Maintenance: Equipment that is not installed, operated and maintained in accordance with TurboChef ’s rapid cook oven owner’s manual (as may be updated by TurboChef from time to time, the “Manual”), a copy of which is provided to you with the Equipment or otherwise will be furnished to you upon request, is excluded from this warranty. This warranty does not apply to damage or failure which results, in TurboChef ’s or its service agent’s sole opinion, from failure to provide a suitable installation and operating environment (including power and HVAC) and facilities as prescribed by the Manual, misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, power failure or power surges (over or under voltage), or to damage or failure from flood, fire, lightning or other natural or man-made disasters, or other Acts of God, or to Equipment that has missing or altered serial numbers. 22 N O R T H A M E R I C A L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y Warranty Service, Exclusive Remedy TurboChef will be solely responsible for determining whether or not the Equipment or any component thereof is defective. Defective components covered by this warranty will be repaired or replaced at TurboChef ’s option without charge to you and such repaired or replacement components will be covered by this warranty for the balance of the Warranty Period. Parts used in the repair of defective components and replacement components may be new, recovered or rebuilt. At its sole option, TurboChef may decide to replace defective Equipment covered by this warranty with new, recovered or rebuilt Equipment of equal or greater capability, and such Equipment will be covered by this Limited Warranty for the balance of the Warranty Period. Defective Equipment and components will become the property of TurboChef. This paragraph states TurboChef ’s sole and exclusive obligation and liability and your sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty. TurboChef shall not be responsible for a failure to provide warranty services due to causes beyond TurboChef ’s or its service agents’ control. Warranty Claims Claims under this warranty must be reported to TurboChef during our normal working hours at 800.90TURBO, or such other reporting service as TurboChef may designate. Upon receipt of the claim and related information and preliminary verification that the claim is valid, TurboChef will promptly notify an authorized service agent to contact you and arrange for an on-site repair visit during the service agent’s normal working hours. Any costs incurred by TurboChef or its service agent associated with a service agent being refused or unable to gain access to the Equipment on your premises, or a claim not covered by this warranty, will be charged to you. Disclaimer of Damages TurboChef disclaims all incidental, special and consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of use, lost revenue or profits, or substitute use, suffered by you or any third party, whether arising in contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise, resulting from any breach by TurboChef or its service agents of this warranty, or resulting from the manufacture, use, or defects, of or in the Equipment, even if TurboChef was apprised of the possibility of such damages. Customer Indemnity You agree to indemnify, defend and hold TurboChef harmless from all third party claims, demands, judgments, fees and costs directly or indirectly arising out of or related to your use of the Equipment. You further agree to indemnify and hold TurboChef harmless from any incidental, consequential or special damages suffered by you, including lost revenue or profits, loss of use, or substitute use, during periods of Equipment failure or loss of use. Territory This warranty is valid in the United States of America, Canada and Puerto Rico. Governing Law, Entire Warranty This warranty shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia, USA (except with respect to its provisions regarding conflicts of laws). The warranty described herein is the complete and only warranty for Equipment and supersedes all prior oral or written agreements and understandings that may have existed between us relating to Equipment warranties. The terms of this warranty may not be altered, amended or modified except by a signed writing from TurboChef. Any purported alteration, amendment or modification by a service agent or anyone else will not be enforceable against TurboChef. Charges for Non-Warranty Service or Rejection of Service Visit In the event that repairs, replacement or service are provided by TurboChef ’s service agents for work not covered by this limited warranty, customer agrees to pay the service agent directly according to the service agent’s normal scale of charges. In the event TurboChef is invoiced by the service agent for services not covered under this extended warranty, TurboChef will invoice customer and customer will pay such invoice based on terms of net 10 days. Customer also agrees to pay any cost incurred by TurboChef or its service agent associated with a service agent responding to a call for service, but then being refused or unable to gain access to the Oven on Customer’s premises. Failure to submit payment may, at TurboChef ’s discretion, result in TurboChef voiding the balance of the warranty. In no event will TurboChef authorize service to a store with an outstanding Non-Warranty invoice. 23 International Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty shall apply to the sales of all TurboChef “i5” and “i3” Series ovens (the “Equipment”) manufactured by TurboChef Technologies, Inc. (“TurboChef ”), and sold to purchasers outside of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Central and South America by an Authorized Distributor of TurboChef International (the “Authorized Distributor”). Limited Warranty You, the purchaser (“You”) have entered into a sales contract with the Authorized Distributor for the purchase of the Equipment. This Limited Warranty is made to you by the Authorized Distributor from whom you purchased the Equipment with the support of TurboChef. Subject to the limitations stated below, the Authorized Distributor warrants to You that the quantity and specification of the Equipment delivered to You shall be as set out in the Authorized Distributor’s acceptance of your order and that the Equipment will be free from any material defects in the product and workmanship for twelve (12) months from the date of installation (the “Warranty Period”), subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. Disclaimer You acknowledge that You are solely responsible for the selection of the Equipment and determining the suitability of the Equipment for Your needs. All other warranties, conditions or terms relating to fitness for purpose, quality or condition of the Equipment, whether expressed or implied by statute or common law or otherwise are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. The TurboChef Global Warranty System Warranty Service During the Warranty Period, any materially defective Equipment will be repaired or replaced free of charge at TurboChef ’s option provided that: 1. You notify the Authorized Distributor from whom You purchased the Equipment and/or TurboChef as soon as reasonably possible after discovery of a defect and in accordance with the warranty claims procedure set out below; 2. You provide the Authorized Distributor from whom You purchased the Equipment and/or TurboChef with all data and information reasonably requested by TurboChef, the Authorized Distributor or its authorized service agents in connection with Your warranty claim; 3. You make the Equipment available to TurboChef, the Authorized Distributor or its authorized service agents; 4. The Equipment has been installed by an Authorized Distributor and you have provided all necessary information for the Authorized Distributor to register the Equipment in the TurboChef global warranty system; 5. The Equipment has been operated and maintained by You in accordance with TurboChef ’s “Owner’s Manual” provided with the Equipment (and as updated by TurboChef ); I N T E R N AT I O N A L L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y This Limited Warranty commences upon delivery of the Equipment to Your premises. The Authorized Distributor will inspect and install the Equipment at Your premises in accordance with TurboChef ’s instructions and will record the serial number of the Equipment, Your contact details, the date and location of installation and the results of the Authorized Distributor’s inspection. This information will be entered by the Authorized Distributor into the TurboChef global warranty system and will be used by TurboChef, the Authorized Distributor and its authorized service agents for the provision of the warranty service. 24 I N T E R N AT I O N A L L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y 6. You have not used any non-approved devices, accessories, consumables or parts in conjunction with the Equipment; and 7. Repairs, modifications or alterations have not been attempted other than by TurboChef, an Authorized Distributor or its authorized service agent. Neither TurboChef nor the Authorized Distributor assumes any liability for damage caused by Your failure to provide a suitable installation and operating environment (including power and HVAC) or facilities as prescribed by the Manual, misuse or abuse or by accident, neglect, power failure or power surges (over or under voltage) howsoever arising. At its sole option, TurboChef may replace defective Equipment or components with new, recovered or rebuilt Equipment of equal or greater capability, and such Equipment or components will be warranted by the Authorized Distributor for the balance of the Warranty Period. Replaced defective Equipment or components will become the property of TurboChef. Warranty Claims: Any warranty claim must be made directly in writing either to the Authorized Distributor from whom You purchased the Equipment or to TurboChef at the following address: TurboChef Technologies, Inc. 4240 International Parkway, Suite 105 Carrollton, Texas 75007 Phone: +1 214-379-6000 Fax: +1 214-379-6073 The claim must include the serial number of the Equipment and be received by TurboChef on or before the last day of the Warranty Period. Upon receipt of Your claim, TurboChef will promptly notify an Authorized Distributor or an authorized service agent to contact You, to verify Your claim and, if necessary, to arrange for an on-site repair visit during normal working hours. Consumables and Parts Used with The Equipment: Neither TurboChef nor the Authorized Distributor assumes any liability for consumables and parts that are used in the normal course of Equipment operation or for failure of or damage to Equipment or components from the use of non-approved cleaning chemicals, devices or processes. Charges for Service Not Covered by Limited Warranty: In the event that You request and receive repairs, replacement or service not covered by this Limited Warranty, You will be invoiced and must pay the Authorized Distributor or authorized service agent directly according to its normal scale of charges and business terms. Product Liability: Neither TurboChef nor the Authorized Distributor assumes any liability for any incidental, special or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of use, lost revenue or profits, or substitute use suffered by You or any third party, whether arising in contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise resulting from any breach by TurboChef or the Authorized Distributor of the Limited Warranty provided herein. Exclusive Remedy: This Limited Warranty states the Authorized Distributors and TurboChef ’s sole and exclusive obligation and liability and your sole and exclusive remedy under this Limited Warranty. Third Party Rights: The UK Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 is excluded from applying to this Limited Warranty and nothing herein confers or purports to confer on any third party any benefit or any right to enforce any term of this Limited Warranty. 25 Severability: If any item or provision contained in this Limited Warranty or any part of them (“an offending provision”) is declared to be or becomes unenforceable, invalid or illegal for any reason whatsoever in any jurisdiction, the other terms and provisions of this Limited Warranty shall remain in full force and effect in that jurisdiction as if it had been executed without the offending provision appearing in it and the entire Limited Warranty shall remain in full force and effect in all other jurisdictions. Governing Law, Entire, Agreement: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed according to English law. The application of the United Nations Convention on International Sale of Goods to this Limited Warranty is expressly excluded. This Limited Warranty may not be altered, amended or modified by the Authorized Distributor or its service agent, and no representation, alteration, amendment or modification by TurboChef shall be valid unless in a signed form from TurboChef. I N T E R N AT I O N A L L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y For service or information: W I T H I N N O RT H A M E R I C A C A L L Customer Support at 800.90 T U R B O O U T S I D E N O RT H A M E R I C A C A L L +1 214.379.6000 or Your Authorized Distributor TM Part Number: i5-9227 / Revision F / May 2009 Country Code: NA/EU Global Operations Customer Support 4240 International Pkwy, Suite 1 0 5 Carrollton, Texas 75007 U S A +1 214-379-6000 P H O N E +1 214-379-6073 FA X 1-800-90 T U R B O +1 214-379-6000 turbochef.com
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