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OM-CC-G
11
Initial Start-Up
WARNING
ANY POTENTIAL USER OF THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE TRAINED IN SAFE AND CORRECT OPERATING
PROCEDURES.
After the Convection Combo™ has been installed,
test it to ensure that it is operating correctly.
1.
Remove all literature and packing materials from
the interior and exterior of the unit.
2. Check that the cold water supply line is open and
that the fittings are not leaking.
3.
Make sure that the gas supply line is open. On
newer units, turn the knob of the main gas valve
so that it is lined up with the pipe. On older units
turn the main gas valve knob to the “On position.
(See illustration at the bottom of this page)
4.
Turn on electrical
service to the unit.
Because the unit will
not operate without
electrical power, no
attempt should be
made to operate the
unit in the event of a
power failure.
5.
The control panel
will not operate until the
pilot burner has been
ignited. To light the pilot burner, activate the pilot
switch located next to the main gas valve. Once the
pilot ignition sequence has been successfully
completed, a green light will glow, and power will be
supplied to the front panel.
6. The “trial for ignition” period is roughly 90
seconds. If the pilot burner does not light within
90 seconds of pilot switch activation, the ignition
system automatically stops the gas flow to the
pilot burner and cancels the ignition trial. If the
ignition trial is terminated, turn off the pilot switch
and repeat the trial for ignition. During initial
start-up, the pilot may require several trials in
order to bleed air from the gas piping.
Subsequent start-up should only require about
five seconds to achieve ignition.
NOTE:
See Automatic Operation of Pilot at the end
of this section.
7. Once the pilot burner flame has been established
(the green light at the pilot switch is on), all
operator commands are executed via the front
control panel touch pads. See the Operation
section for details.
8.
High Altitude Operation. At altitudes above
5,000 feet (1524m), the unit will not operate in
the Steamer or Combo Modes unless the altitude
is set. You can program the altitude as follows:
a. If the unit is on, turn it off by pressing the ON
touch pad.
b. Press and hold the STEAM touch pad while
turning the unit on by pressing the ON touch
pad. The Timer Display will show the letters
AL and a number representing the altitude in
thousands of feet. If the altitude has not
been set for your unit, the display will be 0.
c. Enter an altitude value between 0 and 15,
using the numbered touch pads. For
example, if the unit will be operating at 7,000
feet, enter 7.
d.
Press the START touch pad.
Altitude Metric Conversion
Altitude
Setting
Feet Meters
5000 1524 5
6000 1830 6
7000 2133 7
8000 2438 8
9000 2745 9
10000 3048 10
11000 3353 11
12000 3658 12
13000 3962 13
14000 4267 14
15000 4572 15
9.
Select Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperatures.
The Convection Combo™ is delivered with the
Fahrenheit scale as default. To change the
temperature scale, hold the 5 key in, and press
ON. The Timer Display will show dEF or
dEG°C. Press the 5 key to change from one to
the other. Press START to accept the change.

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Groen CONVECTION COMBO OM-CC-G Series Specifications

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BrandGroen
ModelCONVECTION COMBO OM-CC-G Series
CategoryOven
LanguageEnglish

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