Programming instructions
CONVECTION OVEN CONTROLS
1-32
2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING
To access 2nd level programming
1. Turn the oven off.
2. Locate the 3 pin header on the bottom right side
of the control. Move the jumper from the middle
and bottom pins to the middle and top pins exĆ
posing the bottom pin.
3. Turn the oven on. The program LED (1) lights.
Programming the 2nd level parameters
1. The #1 LED illuminates.
NOTE: The LED's (3) are located next to the
product and load keys. The LED identifiĆ
cation numbers (2) are located to the left
of the product and load keys. See
FIGURE 15.
DISPLAY
PROD
1
HEAT PROGRAM
INTELLITOUCH
READY
1
PROD
2
2
PROD
3
3
PROD
4
4
PROD
5
5
PROD
6
6
PROD
7
7
ENTER
TEMP
CNCL
R
TEMP
R
TIME
LOAD
1
8
LOAD
2
9
LOAD
3
0
LOAD
4
LOAD
5
1
3
2
2
3
FIGURE 15
2. Use the product and load keys to enter numeriĆ
cal data. See TABLE 1 for correct parameter setĆ
tings.
NOTE: Use product keys 1Ć7 for numerals 1Ć7.
Use load keys 1Ć3 for numerals 8,9 and
0 respectively.
3. Press the enter key to save the parameter setĆ
ting.
4. The #2 LED illuminates
5. Repeat steps 1Ć3 for each parameter. When the
final parameter setting is entered and saved the
#1 LED illuminates.
LED(s) Parameter Setting
1 Offset 0
2 Hrs/Min timer 0F
1,2 Fahrenheit (0=_F, < 1 = _C) 0F
3 Proportional 0F
1,3 Integration 1F
2,3 Dead band 3F
1,2,3 Cycle time 12F
4 Minimum on time 3F
1,4 Hi temp alarm 550F
2,4 Ready temp differential 15F
1,2,4 Minimum setpoint 150F
3,4 Maximum setpoint cook 500F
1,3,4 Minimum setpoint hold 0F
2,3,4 Maximum setpoint hold 0F
1,2,3,4 Fan 2 speed 0F
5 Fan rev. 0F
TABLE 1
To exit the 2nd level programming
1. Turn the oven off.
2. Move the jumper from the middle and top pins to
the middle and bottom pins exposing the top pin.
3. Turn the oven on.
Error codes
HELP the temperature setting exceeds the maxiĆ
mum setting of 550_F. This will be shown as
an alternating HELP and PROB display.
PROB 1. Defective temperature probe.
2. Stripped insulation on probe wires.
3. Poor connection of probe terminals.
4. Probe sensing temperatures above or
below the probe sensing range.
8888 an Intellitouch computer failure.










