Garland Oven MP GD 10 S User Manual

SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE  
MODELS: MP-GS/GD-10-S  
Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by a Garland authorized service agent  
using genuine Garland replacement parts  Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been  
improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or installation  
instructions provided with the product, or any product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed,  
or which has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents  
The information contained herein, (including design and parts specifications), may be superseded and is subject  
to change without notice  
GARLAND COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIES  
185 East South Street  
Freeland, Pennsylvania 18224  
Phone: (570) 636-1000  
GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES, LTD  
1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1X4  
CANADA  
Enodis UK LTD  
Swallowfield Way, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND  
Telephone: 081-561-0433  
Phone: 905-624-0260  
Fax: 081-848-0041  
Fax: (570) 636-3903  
Fax: 905-624-5669  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section One –  
Section Two – Service                                39  
Component Identification                                      40  
Moisture Control                                                  40  
Cavity Temperature Controls                            41  
Diagnostic Procedures                                              43  
Diagnostics Mode                                                43  
Keypad Test                                                            43  
Door Switch Test                                                  43  
Fan Speed Test                                                      44  
Heat Test                                                                 44  
Moisture Test                                                         44  
Temperature Calibration                                   44  
Control Safety Features                                      44  
Testing & Troubleshooting                                      46  
Direct Spark Ignition Detail                              54  
Wiring Diagrams                                                         55  
Service Procedures (Removal/replacement)     57  
Operation & Installation Manual              5  
Dimensions And Specifications                                7  
Preparing The Oven For Installation                       8  
Installation                                                                     11  
Gas Connections                                                         11  
Electrical Connections                                               12  
Water Connections                                                     13  
Ventilation And Air Supply                                       14  
Installation Of A Direct Vent                                    14  
Gas Model Testing & Lighting Instructions         15  
Explanation Of Controls (Standard Models)       16  
Operating Instructions, (Standard Models)         17  
Explanation Of Controls, (Deluxe Models)          18  
Operating Instructions, (Deluxe Models)            20  
Cooking With Moisture                                            29  
Moisture + Cooking Guide                                      30  
Performance Recommendations                           32  
Temperature Calibration                                          33  
Problems / Solutions                                                 34  
Cleaning                                                                        35  
Maintenance                                                                36  
Motor Care                                                                    36  
Water System                                                              36  
Replacement Parts                                                     37  
Section Three – Parts List                          61  
Deluxe Control Panel Moisture Plus (Gas)          62  
Standard Control Panel Moisture Plus (Gas)      64  
Burners & Gas Components                                    66  
Interior Components Moisture Plus (Gas)          68  
Door Components - Gas Moisture +                    70  
Door Components - Gas Moisture +                    72  
Exterior Components - Gas Moisture Plus          74  
Wire Diagrams & Harnesses                                             76  
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Section One –  
Operation &  
Installation Manual  
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Congratulations! You have just purchased the latest in cooking technology, the new moisture+from Garland  
Garland is an established leader in innovative oven technology, and has manufactured this multifunction oven with the  
operator in mind  The moisture+provides function not previously available in a convection oven  Your moisture+will operate  
as three pieces of equipment: a convection oven, a humidified baking oven, and a humidified cook & hold oven  Additionally,  
the optional wet-clean water spray attachment allows you to easily spray down the oven interior during cleaning  Garland,  
long known for offering thebest bakingconvection ovens available, adds the moisture+ to its model line to provide you, the  
user with, a workhorse oven that will provide years of useful service  
Like any other fine, precision built appliance, your moisture+oven should be given regular care and maintenance  Periodic  
inspection by your dealer or a qualified service agency is recommended  When corresponding with the factory or your local  
authorized factory service center regarding service problems or replacement parts, be sure to refer to the particular oven by  
the correct model number, (including the prefix/suffix letters and numbers), and the warranty serial number  The rating plate  
affixed to the oven contains this information  
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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS  
2-1/4"  
[57mm]  
38"  
[965mm]  
Notes:  
32-3/4"  
[832mm]  
1  Standard electrical  
specifications include motor  
requirements  
2-1/4"  
[57mm]  
DOOR OPENING  
REQUIRED  
32"  
[813mm]  
2  All ovens have a ¾ HP, two  
speed motor; 1140 and 1725  
RPM, 60 Hz  
32"  
[813mm]  
70-1/4"  
[1784mm]  
3  Garland recommends that  
a separate 15 Amp circuit be  
provided for each 120V oven  
58.5"  
[1486mm]  
32"  
[813mm]  
26-1/2"  
[673mm]  
4  A 6 foot line cord is provided  
for each 120V oven with a  
NEMA 5-15P plug  
FLOOR  
LINE  
6-1/4"  
[159mm]  
5  Double stack installations  
require an individual power  
supply connection to each  
oven  
40" [1015mm]  
ADD 4" [102mm]  
FOR DEEP OVENS  
Gas input ratings are for  
installations up to 2000 feet  
(610 m) above sea level  Specify  
altitudes above 2000 feet  
SINGLE DECK  
GAS SUPPLY  
3/4" NPT  
1/8" NPT  
WATER SUPPLY  
32-3/4"  
[832mm]  
DOOR OPENING  
REQUIRED  
Commercial cooking equipment  
requires an adequate ventilation  
system  For additional information  
refer to the National Fire Protection  
Associations standard NFPA96,  
“Vapors Removal from Cooking  
Equipment(Note: For North  
America only)  
DOUBLE STACK  
GAS SUPPLY  
1" NPT  
15"  
[381mm]  
5-1/2"  
[140mm]  
8-1/4"  
[210mm]  
1-1/2" NPT  
DRAIN CONNECTION  
10-1/2"  
[267mm]  
Input Ratings  
Gas  
Models  
Gas  
Inlet  
BTU  
Hour  
kW  
Natural ¾NPT 80,000 23 5  
Propane ¾NPT 60,000 17 6  
Input Ratings  
Nominal Amperes  
Total KW/Line  
208/240/460  
X-Y Y-Z X-Z  
208V 3 Ph  
240V 3 Ph  
460V 3 Ph  
X/Y/Z  
Electric  
Models  
120V 208V 240 V 460V  
1Ph 1 Ph 1 Ph 1 ph  
kW  
X/Y/Z  
X/Y/Z  
11  
3 33 3 33 4 33 N/A 53  
46  
24 31 8/27 7/31 8 27 6/24 0/27 6 10 5/9 5/10 5  
Interior Dimensions: in [mm]  
Exterior Dimensions: in [mm]  
Weight  
(lbs/kg)  
Size  
(Cu ft)  
Model  
Description  
W
H
D
W
H
D
Std Depth,  
Sgl Deck  
Std Depth,  
Dbl Deck  
Deep Depth,  
Sgl Deck  
Deep Depth,  
Dbl Deck  
MP-ES/GS-10-S  
MP-ES/GS-20-S  
MP-ED/GD-10-S  
MP-ED/GD-20-S  
60-3/4 [1543]  
510/232  
1024/464  
510/232  
1024/464  
42  
84  
42  
84  
24 [610]  
40 [1016]  
72-1/2 [1842]  
60-3/4 [1543]  
72-1/2 [1842]  
29 [736]  
24 [610]  
38 [965]  
28 [711]  
44 [1118]  
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PREPARING THE OVEN FOR INSTALLATION  
4  The four holes in the top of each leg or in the top plate of  
Legs and Casters  
double stack casters will match the bolt locations at each  
corner of the oven base  
NOTE: If you will be installing an open base kit, please skip to  
the next page and proceed with the steps listed underOpen  
Base Assembly ”  
You will need four 3/8-16 x 1hex head bolts and four 3/8”  
flat washers to mount each leg  Align the leg to one of the  
matching bolt holes on the base and insert a bolt with  
washer  
1  (See Figure 1 )  At the bottom end of each leg, install the  
bullet foot insert or caster insert  The fit of the insert to the  
leg is intended to be snug, tap them lightly into place with  
a mallet or rubber hammer  
Install the remaining three bolts and finger-tighten all  
four before using an 11/16” wrench to fully tighten them  
all  Be sure to tighten all four bolts for each leg or caster  
When installing casters, make sure the two casters with  
brakes are installed at the front of the oven  
Install two #5 x 1/4self-drilling, thread forming screws  
into each caster insert  
2  Screw a caster into the insert on each of the four legs  
The caster must be inserted at least three full threads to  
properly support the oven  A 1(25mm) open-end wrench  
may be needed to properly install the casters  
5  Carefully return the oven to an upright position  Ensure  
the two legs/casters that touch the floor first when you  
raise the oven are blocked and chocked so they do not slip  
away  
OR  
6  It is very important to use the adjustable bullet foot  
Using your fingers, screw the ends of the bullet feet into  
the leg clockwise until they are at their shortest length  
inserts in leveling the unit.  
7  If you have installed casters, be sure to install the restraint  
bracket on the lower left corner of the rear of the oven  
using two #10 x 3/4sheet metal screws  
3  Carefully tip and lower the oven onto its left side so you  
can easily reach the bolt mounting locations in the base  
CASTER INSERT (4)  
CASTER (4)  
SCREW (2 PER CASTER INSERT)  
FLAT WASHER (4 EACH LEG)  
BOLT (4 EACH LEG)  
FOOT INSERT (4)  
LEG ASSEMBLY (4)  
DOUBLE DECK CASTER (4)  
FLAT WASHER (4 EACH CASTER)  
BOLT (4 EACH CASTER)  
Figure 1.  
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PREPARING THE OVEN FOR INSTALLATION  
5  While supporting the open base panel, install the right-  
Open Base Assembly  
side legs as in step 2  Ensure the caster with a brake is at  
the front of the oven  Fasten the remaining two corners of  
the open base panel to the other two legs just installed  
Use the following sequence of steps to assemble and install  
the open base accessory  
1  (See Figure 2 )  Align the rack guide upper support to the  
corresponding holes in the oven base  Fasten using three  
#10 x 3/4machine screws on each side of the oven  
6  Carefully return the oven to an upright position  Ensure  
the two legs/casters that touch the floor first when you  
raise the oven are blocked and chocked so they do not slip  
away  
2  At the lower end of each leg install anLshaped support  
clip using a #10 x 3/4sheet metal screw  Do this before  
fastening the leg to the base  
7  Install the rack guides in one of the two available  
positions  The inner position sets the guides at a width  
to accommodate oven pans  The outer position sets the  
guides at a width to accommodate wire oven racks  To  
attach, insert the longer straight end at the top of the rack  
guide all the way into the mounting hole, then align the  
bottom holes and lower the rack guide into position  
3  Install legs to the bolt holes at the front and rear of the  
base on the oven’s left side, (side lying on the floor)  If  
installing casters, be sure to install a locking caster on the  
front leg  Refer to the section,Legs and Casters,on the  
previous page for installation details  
8  It is very important to use the adjustable bullet foot  
4  Fasten the open base panel in place on the brackets of  
the two legs already installed, using one #10 x 3/4sheet  
metal screw in each corner  
inserts in leveling the unit.  
9  If you have installed casters, be sure to install the restraint  
bracket on the lower left corner of the rear of the oven  
using two #10 x 3/4sheet metal screws  
RACK GUIDE UPPER SUPPORT  
RACK GUIDE (2)  
SCRREW (2 EACH CLIP)  
SCREW (1 EACH CLIP)  
OPEN BASE UPPORT CLIP (4)  
INNER GUIDE POSITION  
FOR TRAYS  
LEG ASSEMBLY (4)  
W/FOOT INSERT  
OUTER GUIDE POSITION  
FOR RACKS  
SCREW (6x)  
OPEN BASE PANEL  
Figure 2.  
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PREPARING THE OVEN FOR INSTALLATION  
5  Remove the outer flue vent from the right top corner of  
Stacking Two Ovens  
the rear of each oven, saving the screws  
1  Follow the instructions in the section entitled,Legs and  
Casters,on page 5  Then resume at step 2 on this page to  
complete the stacking process  
6  If they are not already fastened together, assemble the  
two parts of the interconnecting flue channel included in  
the stacking kit, using six #10 x 3/4sheet metal screws  
2  Move the lower oven as close to the final installation point  
as possible, leaving enough space around the oven to  
allow access for the remaining installation steps  If casters  
have been installed, apply the brakes on the two front  
wheels  
7  Fit the channel assembly over the flue vent area of each  
oven and fasten using the screws removed in step 5  
8  If you have installed casters, be sure to install the restraint  
bracket on the lower left corner of the rear of the upper  
oven using two #10 x3/4sheet metal screws  
3  Carefully raise the upper oven and place it on top of the  
lower oven, aligning the four lower corners of the upper  
even to the four upper corners of the lower oven  
9  If your installation requires one common gas inlet for both  
ovens, use the piping included with your stacking kit to  
assemble the interconnecting gas pipe  Refer to Figure 3  
4  At the rear of the stacked ovens, install the stacking  
bracket using six 1/4-20 x 1hex head bolts with lock  
washers and nuts  Firmly tighten all six nuts/bolts to  
secure the ovens together  
NOTE: It is recommended, when stacking a Moisture + Oven  
with a Master Convention Oven, that the Moisture + be  
located on the bottom  
Item Reference Key For Figure 3  
Item  
No  
Item Description  
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
MSCR-HH STL 1/4-20x3/4  
LKSHR-SPL 1/4x1/2x1/6  
Nut - Hex 1/4-20 STL ZP  
Bell Reducer 1x 3/4”  
3/4 Tee NPT  
7
Flue Assembly – Double Stack  
Pipe Union 3/4 NPT  
9
3
10 Close Nipple 3/4 x 1  
11 Pipe 3/4 x 20-1/2”  
12 3/4 x 3-1/2 Nipple  
13 Bell Reducer  
2
13  
1
14  
11  
14 Stacking Bracket Rear  
8
5
12  
12  
4
9
13  
Figure 3  
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INSTALLATION  
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure the oven is  
installed in a manner to meet all local codes  In the absence  
of local codes, applicable national codes are referenced in this  
booklet  In the case of discrepancy between the information  
in this booklet and local codes, it is recommended you  
consult your local inspector(s)  This appliance meets or  
exceeds all applicable regulations and standards in effect on  
its date of manufacture  
Wall Clearance  
This oven, single or stacked, must be installed with adequate  
clearance to combustible and non-combustible walls  
Sides: 1 inch [25 mm]  
Back: 3 inches [76 mm] for gas ovens, and  
6 inches [152 mm] for electric ovens  
Garland recommends that a one inch clearance be  
maintained between this oven and any other cooking  
appliance  
Location  
The importance of the proper installation of Commercial  
Gas Cooking Equipment cannot be over stressed  Proper  
performance of the equipment is dependent, in great part,  
on the compliance of the installation with the manufacturer’s  
specifications  Installation must conform to local codes or, in  
the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Code, ANSI  
Z223 1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149 1, or the  
Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149 2, as applicable  
Garland recommends that this oven not be installed with a  
broiler or open burner appliance immediately adjacent to the  
right side  
Each appliance shall be located with respect to building  
construction and other equipment so as to permit access to  
the appliance  Such access and clearance may be necessary  
for servicing and cleaning  
GAS CONNECTIONS  
The type of gas for which the oven is equipped is stamped on Prior to connecting to the building gas supply the lines  
the data rating plate  It is located inside the lower front trim  
cover  Connect an oven stampedNATto natural gas only  
Connect an oven stampedPROto propane gas only  
should be purged of all metal filings, pipe thread compound  
or other debris  
The gas connection piping (3/4for single ovens, 1for  
stacked ovens), must be considered when planning the  
If the oven is being installed into a new location, have gas  
authorities check the meter size and piping to assure the supply supply line  Undersized gas supply lines may restrict the  
line has a sufficient amount of gas pressure to operate the oven  gas flow and affect performance  If other gas appliances are  
supplied by the same supply line, it must be sized to carry  
the combined volume required for all the appliances without  
existing installation have gas authorities check the pressure  
causing a more than 1/2pressure drop at the manifold of  
If the oven is a replacement or additional appliance to an  
to ensure the existing meter and pressure will supply the  
oven with no more than a 1/2water column pressure drop  
each appliance on line at full rate  
Recommended supply pressures are 7” 5% WC for natural  
gas (NAT) and 11” 5% WC for propane (PRO)  The inlet  
pressure for the supply line must not exceed 13 8”WC natural  
Note: When checking the gas pressure make sure all other  
appliances on the same gas line are turned on  
A pressure regulator is supplied with Garland convection  
ovens  The regulator pressure is preset to deliver the gas  
at the pressure shown on the rating plate  Do not install  
an additional regulator where the unit connects to the  
gas supply unless the gas pressure exceeds the maximum  
recommended pressure  
and 15”WC for propane  
Two ovens stacked may be supplied by a single gas line  The  
minimum recommended size of a single supply line for two  
stacked ovens is 1 inch  
Assemble the gas pipes and fittings provided in the stacking  
kit as shown in the Figure 3 on page 7  Use a pipe thread  
compound that is intended for use on propane gas piping  
The oven and its individual shut-off valve must be  
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any  
pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of  
1/2 PSI (3 45 kPa)  
Be sure to check for leaks before finalizing the installation  Use  
appropriate solutions or detection devices  
The oven must be isolated from the gas supply piping system Installations in which a flexible gas connection hose is  
by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any  
pressure testing of the supply system at test pressures equal  
to or less than1/2 PSI (3 45 kPa)  
used, require the supplied strain relief to be installed at the  
lower left rear corner of the base  Install the strain relief in  
accordance with applicable codes  The strain relief must limit  
the movement of the oven to prevent unnecessary stress on  
the flexible connector  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
A separate electrical connection must be supplied for each  
oven  Connection to the electrical service must be grounded  
in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local  
codes with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the  
Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22 2, as applicable  
CAUTION:  
DISCONNECT ALL OVENS FROM ELECTRI-  
CAL SUPPLY BEFORE  
A strain relief for the power supply cord is required  The  
installer must supply a cord bushing that meets local and  
national codes  
SERVICING  
For 120VAC usage a cord and NEMA 5-15P plug is provided  
Garland recommends a separate 15 Amp service for each  
oven  Ovens for 120V service are supplied with a three  
pronged plug for your protection against shock hazard and  
should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-  
prong receptacle  
POWER FAILURE:  
IN THE EVENT OF A POWER  
FAILURE, NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE  
TO OPERATE THIS OVEN  
DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM  
THE PLUG.  
A wiring diagram is affixed to the rear of the oven and  
included in this booklet  
Figure 4  
ELECTRIC OVENS - SHIPPED WITH KNOCKOUT  
PLATE FOR POWER SUPPLY  
REMOVE THIS SCREW TO ALLOW  
ACCESS TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK (ELECTRIC OVENS)  
OR CORD CONNECTIONS (GAS OVENS)  
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WATER CONNECTIONS  
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to install and maintain  
the water supply to the moisture+ oven  Failure to provide  
satisfactory water quality to operate the oven properly  
can cause damage to integral components and void your  
warranty  
Total dissolved solids – less than 60 parts per million, total  
alkalinity – less than 20 parts per million, silica – less than 13  
parts per million, chlorine – less than 30 parts per million and  
a pH Factor greater than 7 5  
Consult a local water treatment specialist for an on-site  
water analysis for recommendations concerning feed water  
treatment (if required), in order to remove or reduce harmful  
concentrations of minerals  The use of highly mineralized  
water will cause more frequent cleaning and reduce  
operating efficiency  The fact that a water supply is potable is  
not proof that it will be suitable for moisture mode operation  
Component failure/service related to poor water quality will  
not be covered under warranty  
This oven must be installed to comply with the applicable  
federal, state, or local plumbing codes  
Water supply connection to the moisture+ is made via a  
1/8NPTF fitting at the rear of the oven  The ability to move  
the oven for service and cleaning may be a consideration  
when choosing the type of connection and supply line to be  
attached at this fitting  
The moisture+ water delivery system includes a water  
pressure regulator that has been pre-set to operate at 20 psi  
The water supply must maintain at least 20 psi and a flow rate  
of three gallons per minute for proper operation of the oven’s  
moisture injection system  
Spray/Flex Hose W/Quick Disconnect  
Your moisture+ oven may be equipped with the optional  
spray/flex hose assembly  The spray/flex hose assembly is  
intended to assist in cleaning the oven  The water pressure  
and velocity may vary, depending on the pressure and  
velocity of the water supply connected to the oven  
Water Quality Requirements  
Garland recommends that the supply water be filtered before  
it enters the oven’s water delivery system  This will extend the  
life of the oven and its water delivery system components by  
minimizing particles in typical tap water sources that cause  
scaling and build-up of mineral deposits  
Drain  
Your moisture+ oven has a gravity drain in the right rear  
corner of the oven cavity  The drain pipe that exits the rear  
of the oven must be directed downward toward the floor,  
and should run directly to an open floor drain  Garland  
provides an 1-1/2male pipe adapter for connecting your  
drain lines  Avoid using flexible hose that could sag or kink,  
allowing water to accumulate  The drain must be vented  This  
connection must be at least 1-1/2(38 1 mm) in diameter and  
configured in accordance with local codes  
The recommended minimum water quality standards,  
whether treated or pre-treated, and based on 10 hours of use  
per day, and daily cleaning /descaleing are as follows:  
1/8" NPT WATER  
SUPPLY CONNECTION  
A
A
DETAIL A  
B
1-1/2" NPT MALE  
TRAP ADAPTER  
B
Figure 5.  
DETAIL B  
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VENTILATION AND AIR SUPPLY  
Proper ventilation is highly important for effective operation  
There are only two choices for properly venting an oven:  
1) canopy hood, or, 2) direct venting  The ideal method of  
venting a gas oven is through the use of a properly designed  
All gas burners and pilots need sufficient air to operate  
and large objects should not be placed in the rear or at  
the bottom of this oven which would obstruct the airflow  
through the front covers  Do not place objects over the oven  
canopy hood  The hood should extend beyond all sides of the vent exit  
oven 6 inches, (150 mm), and be installed at least 78 inches,  
(1950mm), from the floor  
Some localities require an electric oven to be installed under  
an exhaust hood  Be sure to consult your local code inspector  
prior to operating any gas or electric oven  
A strong exhaust fan will create a vacuum in the room  For  
exhaust system vents to work properly, exhaust and make-up  
air must be balanced  For proper air balance, contact your  
local H V A C  contractor  
IMPORTANT  
ALL GAS BURNERS AND PILOTS NEED SUFFICIENT AIR TO OPERATE AND LARGE  
OBJECTS SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN FRONT OF THIS OVEN, WHICH COULD  
OBSTRUCT THE AIRFLOW THROUGH THE FRONT  OBJECTS SHOULD NOT BE PLACED  
ON MAIN TOP REAR OF THE OVEN WHILE IN USE  THIS COULD OBSTRUCT THE  
VENTING SYSTEM OF THE OVEN’S FLUE PRODUCTS  
INSTALLATION OF A DIRECT VENT  
When the installation of a canopy hood is impossible, the  
oven may be direct vented  Before direct venting check you  
local codes on ventilation, in the absence of local codes  
refer to the National Fuel Code NFPA 54, ANSI Z223 1 (latest  
revision)  
Note: Each oven has been factory tested and adjusted  
prior to shipment  It may be necessary to further adjust the  
oven as part of a proper installation  Such adjustments are  
the responsibility of the installer  Adjustments cannot be  
considered defects in material or workmanship and they are  
not covered under the original equipment warranty  
If the oven is to be connected to a direct flue vent, it is  
necessary that a draft diverter be installed to ensure proper  
ventilation  
DO NOT UNDERSIZE THE VENT PIPE! This can cause resistance  
to flow and impede good venting  We suggest that if a  
horizontal run must be used it should rise no less than 1/4”  
(6 25mm) for each linear foot of run, and after a total of 180°  
of bends you should increase the size of stove pipe by 2  The  
flue should rise 2(60 cm) to 3(90 cm) above the roofline or 2’  
(60cm) to 3(90cm) above any portion of a building within a  
horizontal distance of 10(3 m)  
The draft diverter should be positioned on the main top of  
the oven and fastened with sheet metal screws provided  All  
parts described above are available from the manufacturer  
Less than 10 feet (3 meters)  
More than 10' (3 meters)  
2' (60cm) Min  
3' (90cm) Min  
3' (90cm) Min  
Termination Less than 10 feet (3 meters) from ridge Termination More than 10 feet (3 meters) from ridge  
Figure 6  
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GAS MODEL TESTING & LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
Turn on the main gas valve  
After the correct pressure has been verified, turn off the oven  
and remove the pressure gauge from the manifold pressure  
test spigot  Re-install the blanking plug  
Remove the lower front trim cover  Drop the control panel  
and leak test all fittings and connections upstream from the  
service valve located on the redundant combination gas  
valve  Should any gas leaks be detected turn OFF the main  
gas valve, correct the problem and begin the test again  
Check all fittings again  Correct any leaks and begin the test  
again  
Replace all control panels, service panels and covers before  
Remove the blanking plug from the manifold test spigot and  
operation  
connect a pressure test gauge  
All electronic ignition systems are supplied with a redundant  
gas valve  Therefore, the oven is not supplied with an external  
pressure regulator  
Open the manual gas valve located behind the redundant  
combination gas valve  
Activate the control panel and set the oven to the desired  
temperature  The burner will now ignite  
To Conserve Energy:  
Do not waste energy by leaving the controls at high  
temperature settings during idle periods  Lower settings will  
keep the oven warm and ready for the next use period  
During installation there will be air in the gas line  This air will  
have to bleed off before ignition can occur  Wait five minutes  
after each attempt to bleed the air from the lines  
Turn on all appliances supplied by the same gas line and  
verify that the manifold pressure is 4 5”WC for natural gas or  
10”WC for propane gas  
TO ACCESS THE MANUAL SHUTOFF,  
REMOVE THE THUMBSCREW FROM  
THE CONTROL PANEL, UNPLUG  
THE CONTROL FROM THE WIRING HARNESS,  
AND REMOVE THE CONTROL PANEL TO  
EXPOSE THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE.  
*** VIEW SHOWN  
WITHOUT THE  
BODY SIDE  
FOR CLARITY***  
REMOVE PLUG BUTTON TO  
ACCESS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT  
FOR THE MANIFOLD  
A
SAFETY SHUTOFF  
SWITCH  
FOR GAS VALVE  
3/4MANUAL  
GAS VALVE  
A
Figure 7.  
DETAIL A  
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EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS (Standard Models)  
Mechanical Control, (Standard Models)  
40  
35  
45  
Moisture Control  
30  
50  
This controls the duration of the moisture injection into the  
oven cavity  This is a rotary dial  
25  
55  
20  
60  
Moisture Switch  
15  
LOW  
This rocker switch has three positions  The center position is  
OFF  This shuts off electrical power to the moisture system  
The AUTO position energizes the system until the switch is  
turned off  This activates the injecting timer at the intervals  
manually set with the moisture control  The MANUAL position  
is momentary  Pressing will cause the moisture injector to  
inject moisture  
Fan Speed Switch  
The left rocker switch, the fan speed switch, has two positions  
The motor and fan can be run at either high speed, (1725  
RPM), by pressing the switch upward to HI, or low speed,  
(1140 RPM), by pressing the switch downward to LO  
Power Switch  
The right rocker switch  This main control switch has three  
positions  The center position is OFF  This shuts off electrical  
power to all functional components  The COOK position  
energizes the timer, thermostat and moisture functions  The  
COOL DOWN position energizes the motor and fan only  
Light Switch  
This switch activates the oven interior light  This is a  
momentary switch  The light will stay lit as long as this button  
is held in the on position  The light will operate in any mode,  
whenever there is electrical power connected to the oven  
Temperature  
The temperature range is from 150°F, (66°C), to 500°F, (260°C)  
Temperature is controlled by aligning the indicator to the  
desired temperature  
Timer  
The timer is set by rotating the dial clockwise aligning the  
indicator to the desired time cycle  At the end of the timing  
cycle, a buzzer will sound  The buzzer is turned off by rotating  
the dial counterclockwise to the OFF position  The buzzer will  
sound continuously until manually turned off  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, (Standard Models)  
Cool down will continue to operate until the control is  
changed  Pressing the rocker switch to the OFF position  
cancels Cool Down and turns the oven off  
In Off Mode  
When the oven is off, there are no lights or indicators  The  
oven interior light will operate  
Temperature  
Start Up  
The temperature range is from 150°F, (66°C), to 500°F, (250°C)  
Temperature is controlled by aligning the indicator to the  
desired temperature  
Press the Cook/Off/Cool Down rocker switch to the COOK  
position  The green lamp will light indicating the oven is  
powered in cook mode  
Timer  
The oven will begin to heat to the temperature set on the  
thermostat dial  The amber lamp will light indicating the heat  
is active  As the heat cycles on and off to maintain the set  
temperature this light will go on and off accordingly  
The timer is set by rotating the dial clockwise, aligning the  
indicator to the desired time cycle  The timer will count down  
from 3 minutes to 1 hour  At the end of the timing cycle, a  
buzzer will sound  The buzzer is turned off by rotating the dial  
counterclockwise to the OFF position  
Garlandsafe doorfeature will be operational  The door must  
be closed tightly for the oven to operate in cook mode  
Moisture Control  
Fan Speed  
When the Moisture Switch is set to AUTO, moisture will be  
injected at the rate set by the moisture control  Rotate the  
dial counterclockwise to decrease moisture  Rotate the dial  
clockwise to increase moisture  
The fan speed can be either high, (1725 RPM), or low, (1140  
RPM)  The fan speed is controlled by the left rocker switch  
positions marked HI and LO  
Interior Light  
Moisture Switch  
The oven interior light is activated by pressing the light  
switch  This is a momentary switch  The light will stay lit as  
long as this button is held in the on position  The light will  
operate in any mode, whenever there is electrical power  
connected to the oven  
This is a three-position switch to control how the moisture  
is injected into the oven; manually, not at all (o), or  
automatically  The OFF and AUTO settings are fixed  The MAN,  
(manual), position is momentary  This momentary actuator  
injects water when pressed  It is strongly recommended that  
moisture only be injected manually by holding the button for  
one second at a time  
Cool Down  
Pressing the Cook/Off/CoolDown rocker switch to the  
COOLDOWN position activates the fan and motor to cool the  
oven cavity  The door must be open slightly for the fan and  
motor to start  Heat is not active in this mode  
NOTE: Water can only be injected after the oven has  
preheated to at least 225°F (107°C)  
Optimal cool down will be achieved with the door open  
slightly  If the door is opened too wide the motor and fan  
will shut off  This is a safety feature  When the door is partially  
closed again the motor and fan will operate  
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EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS, (Deluxe Models)  
Programmable Control, (Deluxe Models)  
Display  
Five distinct areas of the LED display screen are common to  
most programming modes and cooking modes:  
1  Upper left corner: displays the programmed temperature  
followed by the word SET  
2  Lower left corner: displays actual temperature currently  
monitored by the control, (cavity or probe), followed by  
the letters ACT  
3  Upper right corner: displays time in hours, minutes and  
seconds; (00:00:00)  
4  Lower right corner: displays the word HEAT to indicate  
when the burners or the elements are on and heating  
5  Lower center section: displays the operating mode  While  
the oven is idling, this area is blank  During a cooking cycle  
it will display COOK  During a hold cycle it will display  
HOLD  
Refer to the section entitled DISPLAY MESSAGES on page 23  
for additional information regarding display messages and  
related button sequenced  
On/Off  
Pressing this key once switches power modes, (ON or OFF)  
Light  
Pressing the light key will activate the oven interior light for a  
period of 30 seconds  
The light can be programmed to turn on for 30 seconds when  
the door is opened when the oven is in Cool Down or to come  
on when the control is counting down  
Moisture  
This key is used to manually activate the moisture function  
It is strongly recommended that moisture only be injected  
manually by holding the button for one second at a time  
During a cook cycle that is programmed for moisture, the LED  
will light while moisture is injected into the oven cavity  
Moisture can not be manually injected if the fan is running in  
Pulse mode  
NOTE: Water can only be injected after the oven has  
preheated to at least 225°F (107°C)  
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High Fan  
Start/Cancel  
Pressing this key begins or ends a cook cycle  When in the idle  
mode, pressing the key once will activate the timer to the last  
programmed time period  The display timer will count down  
the time remaining  
Pressing this key once will change the fan mode to high  
speed  The LED will light as a visual indicator that the fan is  
operating at high speed  
Low Fan  
At the end of the cook cycle, an audible alarm will sound  
Pressing this key once will cancel the alarm  
Pressing this key once will change the fan mode to low speed  
The LED will light as a visual indicator that the fan is operating  
at low speed  
To cancel a cooking cycle in progress, press and hold the key  
for three seconds  The timer will stop and the oven will return  
to idle mode  
Pulse Fan  
Program  
Pressing this key once will change the fan mode to pulse  The  
LED will light as a visual indicator that the fan is operating in  
pulse mode  
Pressing this key enters the Program Mode  In Program Mode,  
various key/display combinations allow the user to program  
oven control functions and to input/assign time, temperature  
and moisture parameters to recipe keys  
In Pulse mode, the fan operates at low speed and is turned  
on and off at 30 second intervals after the programmed  
temperature is reached  
1  Press and hold the Program key for 3 seconds  The display  
will indicate ENTER CODE  Here, a pass code must be  
entered  This security feature prevents unauthorized  
persons from changing recipe parameters  
Note: during pulse mode, the fan will be on continuously  
during initial start-up  After the oven has reached the  
programmed temperature, the fan will begin to pulse on and  
off  While the fan is pulsing, the heat will only be active while  
the fan is on  If the temperature probe calls for heat while the  
fan is off, the control will not activate the heat output until the  
fan turns on  Moisture can not be injected manually during  
operation in Pulse Mode  
2  Use the number key to enter 4 – 2 – 7 – 5  Then press the  
Y/Enter key  
3  Press the N/Scroll key to select a recipe or system  
programming  
Numeric Keys  
Cool Down  
Use these keys to enter numeric values when programming  
At any time the oven temperature is above 150°F, the oven  
can be cooled by pressing this button  The heat will turn off,  
the fan will switch to high speed and the display will change  
to indicate that the oven is in Cool Down mode  
the oven functions and/or recipe keys  
“N”/Scroll  
During programming, the user will be required to answer  
yes or no to a question asked  This key is used to input ano”  
answer  On other occasions, this key will be used to scroll  
through a list of choices  
When the oven is shut off for the day by pressing the On/Off  
key, if the cavity temperature is above 200°F, Cool Down will  
automatically start  The fan will run at the high speed setting  
The display will indicateAuto Cool Down ”This cools the oven  
to 150°F to help extend the motor life  
“Y”/Enter  
During programming, the user will be required to answer  
yes or no to a question asked  This key is used to input ayes”  
answer  On other occasions, this key will be used to enter a  
selection from a list of choices  
Cook/Hold  
Pressing this key activates the Hold feature  At the end  
of the cooking cycle, the oven will continue to idle at the  
programmed HOLD temperature, holding the oven’s contents  
at the desired temperature until serving  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, (Deluxe Models)  
Cool Down Mode will engage when the door is closed, but it  
Programmable Control (Deluxe Models)  
is recommended that Cool Down Mode is operated with the  
door slightly open as indicated on the display  If the door is  
not open enough, the display will indicate  
OPEN THE DOOR SLIGHTLY  If the door is open too far the  
display will indicate CLOSE THE DOOR SLIGHTLY  
The design of the moisture+ and its controls allow the use  
of various operational feature sets alone or in combination:  
traditional (manual), or cook & hold, with or without a core  
probe, with or without moisture  
Refer to the section entitled DISPLAY MESSAGES on page 23  
for additional information regarding display messages and  
related button sequences  
Start/Cancel  
Press this key to begin or end a cook cycle  When in Idle Mode,  
press the key once to activate the timer to the most recently  
programmed time period, (factory default is 30 minutes)  The  
timer will display a countdown of the time remaining  
Start-Up  
When beginning daily operation, the oven will typically be in  
the Off Mode  The display will be blank  
A cook cycle will not be allowed to start if the oven has not  
reached the ready band, (+10°F/-5°F), of the programmed  
temperature  
Press the On/Off key once to turn the oven on  The oven  
will automatically begin to operate  When started, the  
oven will begin heating to the most recently programmed  
temperature, (factory default is 300°F)  The ready range is  
+10°F/-5°F  
Note: Ensure that ready band option is on, refer to system  
programming options  
To cancel a cooking cycle already in progress, press and hold  
the Start/Cancel key for three seconds  The timer will stop and  
the oven will return to Idle Mode  
The fan will operate at the most recently programmed speed  
(factory default is Low speed)  
The display will indicate LOW TEMP until the actual oven  
temperature is within the ready range  When the oven has  
reached the programmed temperature, the display will  
indicate READY  
Changing the Temperature Scale, (°F or °C)  
The control is capable of displaying temperatures in either  
Fahrenheit or Celsius, (factory default is Fahrenheit)  
At the end of the day, press the On/Off key once to turn the  
oven off  The word OFF is displayed for 30 seconds  After 30  
seconds the display will go blank  The oven is in the Off Mode  
Aphantomkey which functions as a toggle for the two  
temperature scales is located to the right of the Cook/Hold  
key as shown  
If the oven is turned off while the internal temperature is  
above 200°F, the Auto Cool Down function will begin, (refer to  
the following section for details)  After the cavity temperature  
has cooled to 150°F, the fan will stop and the display will  
indicate OFF as described in the previous paragraph  This  
function protects the motor from being left in a heated state,  
which could shorten its useful life  
Auto Cool Down And Cool Down  
When the On/Off key is placed in the OFF position while the  
oven’s internal temperature is at or above 200°F, the control  
will automatically enter Cool Down Mode  With the doors  
closed, or partially open, the heat will shut off and the fan  
will run at high speed until the internal temperature drops  
to 150°F  The display will indicate AUTO COOL DOWN  When  
the temperature is decreased to 150°F, the control enters Off  
Mode  
To change the scale, press and hold the phantom key for 3  
seconds  The current scale, (‘ForC’), will be displayed, then  
changed  This can be done at any time while power to the  
oven is turned on  
Basic Cook Cycle  
NOTE: Before proceeding ensure that the manaul bake option  
is on, refer to system program options  
Cool Down Mode may be manually activated at any time by  
pressing the Cool Down key once  This deactivates heating  
The fan will run at high speed and the display will indicate  
COOLDOWN  
1  Press the On/Off key once  
2  Press the Program key once  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM COOK TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired cook temperature  
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Enter a number between 150 and 500, (factory default is  
300)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  
Using Cook & Hold  
1  Press the Cook/Hold key once to activate the cook & hold  
function  The Cook/Hold key LED will light  Pressing the  
key a second time will toggle the function off  
3  Press the Program key a second time  This stores and  
implements the temperature setting  The display will  
indicate PROGRAM COOK TIME  Use the numeric keys  
to enter the desired cooking time in hours, minutes and  
seconds  
2  Press the Program key once  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM COOK TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired cook temperature  
Enter a number between 150 and 500, (factory default is  
300)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  
Each time a key is pressed, the numbers displayed move  
one position left  It may be necessary to enter zeros first  
to attain the desired result, for instance, to enter a time  
of 30 minutes, press, 0 - 0, (hours), 3 - 0, (minutes), 0 - 0,  
(seconds), resulting in a timer display of00:30:00 ”  
3  Press the Program key a second time  This stores and  
implements the temperature setting  The display will  
indicate PROGRAM COOK TIME  Use the numeric keys  
to enter the desired cooking time in hours, minutes and  
seconds  
4  Press the Program key a third time  This stores and  
implements the time setting  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM MOISTURE  
Each time a key is pressed, the numbers displayed move  
one position left  It may be necessary to enter zeros first  
to attain the desired result, for instance, to enter a time  
of 30 minutes, press, 0 - 0, (hours), 3 - 0, (minutes), 0 - 0,  
(seconds), resulting in a timer display of00:30:00 ”  
Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available moisture setting choices until the desired setting  
is displayed  Moisture setting presets for Meat, Bread,  
Poultry, Fish and None are included, along with a User  
setting to allow for custom moisture settings  SeeUser  
Moisture Settings,on page 26 for more information  
4  Press the Program key a third time  This stores and  
implements the Time setting  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM MOISTURE  
5  Press the Program key a fourth time  This stores and  
implements the moisture setting  This also exits  
programming mode  
Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available moisture setting choices until the desired setting  
is displayed  Moisture setting presets for Meat, Bread,  
Poultry, Fish and None are included, along with a User  
setting to allow for custom moisture settings  SeeUser  
Moisture Settings,on page 26 for more information  
6  Allow the oven to heat to the set temperature  When the  
programmed temperature has been reached, the display  
will indicate READY  
7  Load the oven, close the door, and press the Start/Cancel  
key once to begin the cooking cycle/timer countdown  
5  Press the Program key a fourth time  This stores and  
implements the moisture setting  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM HOLD TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired Hold temperature  
Note: When the door is opened for loading, the internal  
temperature is likely to drop below the ready range. This is  
expected. The control allows 3 minutes for a user to load the  
product, close the door and press the Start/Cancel key to  
engage the timer. During this time, the control will ignore  
the drop in temperature. If the door is left open longer than 3  
minutes, the cook cycle and timer countdown will not begin  
until the oven returns to the set temperature ready range and  
the display again indicates READY. If this happens, unload  
the oven, close the door, wait for the oven to return to READY,  
then repeat steps 6 and 7.  
Enter a number between 140 and 210, (factory default is  
160)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  If a new Hold temperature  
is not entered, the control will use the most recently  
programmed Hold temperature  
6  Press the Program key a fifth time  This stores and  
implements the Hold temperature  This also exits  
programming mode  
8  When time has expired, the display will indicate DONE and  
an audible alarm will sound continuously for 10 seconds  
Press the Start/Cancel key to cancel the alarm and unload  
finished product from the oven immediately  The fan and  
heat will continue in idle mode  
7  Allow the oven to heat to the programmed temperature  
When the programmed temperature has been reached,  
the display will indicate READY  
If the alarm is not canceled after sounding continuously  
for 10 seconds, it will sound a short tone once every 15  
seconds until the Start/Cancel key is pressed  
8  Load the oven, close the door, and press the Start/Cancel  
key once to begin the cooking cycle/timer countdown  
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Note: When the door is opened for loading, the internal  
temperature is likely to drop below the ready range. This is  
expected. The control allows 3 minutes for a user to load the  
product, close the door and press the Start/Cancel key to  
engage the timer. During this time, the control will ignore  
the drop in temperature. If the door is left open longer than 3  
minutes, the cook cycle and timer countdown will not begin  
until the oven returns to the set temperature ready range and  
the display again indicates READY. If this happens, unload  
the oven, close the door, wait for the oven to return to READY,  
then repeat steps 7 and 8.  
Enter a number between 140 and 300, (factory default is  
160)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  If a new Hold temperature  
is not entered, the control will use the most recently  
programmed Hold temperature  
6  Press the Program key a fifth time  This stores and  
implements the Hold temperature  This also exits  
programming mode  
7  Allow the oven to heat to the set temperature  When the  
programmed temperature has been reached, the display  
will indicate READY  
9  When time has expired the display will indicate DONE and  
an audible alarm will sound continuously for 3 seconds  
8  Insert the core probe into the food product to be  
monitored  Load the oven, close the door, keeping the  
plug-end of the probe cable outside the oven  
The fan will engage at low speed and the timer display will  
begin counting up from 00:00:00, indicating the amount  
of time the product has been held  The Cook/Hold key LED  
will flash  
Note: When the door is opened for loading, the internal  
temperature is likely to drop below the ready range. This is  
expected. The control allows 3 minutes for a user to load the  
product, close the door and press the Start/Cancel key to  
engage the timer. During this time, the control will ignore  
the drop in temperature. If the door is left open longer than 3  
minutes, the cook cycle and timer countdown will not begin  
until the oven returns to the set temperature ready range and  
the display again indicates READY. If this happens, unload  
the oven, close the door, wait for the oven to return to READY,  
then repeat steps 7 and 8.  
The oven will continue to idle at the programmed HOLD  
temperature until the function is canceled  If there was a  
moisture setting active during the Cook cycle, moisture  
will remain active during the Hold cycle  Press the Start/  
Cancel key once to cancel the Hold and clear the timer  
Unload the finished-then-held product from the oven  
immediately  The fan and heat will continue in Idle Mode,  
(at the programmed COOK temperature)  
Cooking With a Core Probe  
9  Plug the probe cable into the connector on the underside  
of the top cover above the control panel  The display will  
indicate PROGRAM PROB TEMP  Use the numeric keys to  
enter the desired internal product temperature at which  
the probe will signal that the product is done  
1  Press the Cook/Hold key once to activate the cook & hold  
function  The Cook/Hold key LED will light  
2  Press the Program key once  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM COOK TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired cook temperature  
Enter a number between 120 and 300, (factory default is  
150)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  
Enter a number between 150 and 500, (factory default is  
300)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  
10  Press the Program key  This stores and implements the  
probe temperature setting  This also exits programming  
mode and begins the cooking cycle  During the cooking  
cycle, the display will flash at two second intervals,  
alternately showing the programmed cook temperature  
and the programmed probe temperature  
3  Press the Program key a second time  This stores and  
implements the temperature setting  The display will  
indicate PROGRAM COOK TIME  When cooking with a core  
probe, the COOK TIME setting is ignored  The controller  
will override the time setting and monitor the probe  
temperature  
11  When the probe senses that the programmed internal  
product temperature has been reached, the display  
will indicate DONE and an audible alarm will sound  
continuously for 3 seconds  
4  Press the Program key a third time  The display will  
indicate PROGRAM MOISTURE  
Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available moisture setting choices until the desired setting  
is displayed  Moisture setting presets for Meat, Bread,  
Poultry, Fish and None are included, along with a User  
setting to allow for custom settings  
The fan will engage at low speed and the timer display will  
begin counting up from 00:00:00, indicating the amount  
of time the product has been held  The Cook/Hold key LED  
will flash  
The oven will continue to idle at the programmed HOLD  
temperature until the function is canceled  Press the Start/  
Cancel key once to cancel the Hold and clear the timer  
Unload the finished-then-held product from the oven  
immediately  The fan and heat will continue in Idle Mode,  
(at the programmed COOK temperature)  
5  Press the Program key a fourth time  This stores and  
implements the moisture setting  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM HOLD TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired Hold temperature  
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Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available moisture setting choices until the desired setting  
is displayed  Moisture setting presets for Meat, Bread,  
Poultry, Fish and None are included, along with a User  
setting to allow for custom moisture settings  SeeUser  
Moisture Settings,on page 26 for more information  
Programming Recipe Keys  
Forone touchcooking, each of the numeric keys, (1 through  
9), on the keypad can be programmed to contain a product  
recipe consisting of 1 to 6profiles Each profile consists of  
a set of cooking parameters which control that profile’s fan  
speed, cook temperature, cook time and moisture settings  
9  Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the  
Profile 1 moisture setting  The display will indicate  
CONTINUE Y/N  
To program a recipe key:  
1  Press and hold the Program key for 3 seconds  The display  
will indicate ENTER CODE  Here, a pass code must be  
entered  This security feature prevents unauthorized  
persons from changing recipe parameters  
10  To continue on to Profile 2 of the recipe, press the Y/Enter  
key and enter cooking parameters for Profile 2 as done for  
profile 1 in steps 4 through 9  Up to 6 full profiles may be  
entered in this way for a single recipe  
2  Use the numeric keys to enter 4 - 2 - 7 - 5  Then press the  
Y/Enter key  
To end cook cycle programming of a recipe after any of  
profiles 1 through 6 has been entered, choose NO at the  
CONTINUE prompt by pressing the N/Scroll key  
3  Press the N/Scroll key to select recipe or system  
programming  
11  The display will indicate PROGRAM HOLD Y/N  Press the  
Y/Enter key if a Hold cycle is desired for the recipe, or  
N/Scroll if a Hold cycle is not desired  
4  The display will indicate PRESS KEY TO PROGRAM  Choose  
the desired numeric key to which the new recipe will be  
assigned, and press that key  
12  If NO was chosen in step 10, skip directly to step 12  
Press the Y/Enter key  The display will indicate PROGRAM  
SHELF  Press the N/Scroll key  
If YES was chosen in step 11, the display will indicate  
PROGRAM HOLD TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired Hold temperature  
5  The display will indicate PROGRAM FAN PROF1 SPEED  
Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available fan speed choices, (HIGH, LOW, PULSE), until the  
desired speed for Profile 1 is displayed  
Enter a number between 140 and 210, (factory default is  
160)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  If a new Hold temperature  
is not entered, the control will use the most recently  
programmed Hold temperature  
6  Press the Y/Enter key  The fan setting will be stored and  
the display will indicate PROGRAM PROF1 COOK TEMP  Use  
the numeric keys to enter the desired cook temperature  
Enter a number between 150 and 500, (factory default is  
350)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  
Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the Hold  
temperature setting  
13  The display will indicate CONTINUE Y/N  To end recipe key  
programming, press the N/Scroll key  
7  Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the  
Profile 1 temperature setting  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM PROF1 COOK TIME  Use the numeric keys to  
enter the desired cooking time in hours, minutes and  
seconds  
To program another recipe key, press the Y/Enter key and  
repeat the procedure, beginning with step 3  
System Program Options  
To change the system setting, follow steps 1 & 2 above, use  
the  
N/Scroll key to select system programing and press Y/Enter to  
begin  
Each time a key is pressed, the numbers displayed move  
one position left  It may be necessary to enter zeros first  
to attain the desired result, for instance, to enter a time  
of 30 minutes, press, 0 - 0, (hours), 3 - 0, (minutes), 0 - 0,  
(seconds), resulting in a timer display of00:30:00 ”  
Program options are:  
8  Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the  
Profile 1 Cook time setting  The display will indicate  
PROGRAM PROF1 MOISTURE  
Manual Bake ON/OFF  
Light Mode  
Ready Band  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
Flexible or Straight Time Select  
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product from the oven immediately  The fan and heat will  
continue in Idle Mode  
Cooking With a Recipe Key  
1  If the oven is in Off Mode, press the On/Off key once  
If the alarm is not canceled after sounding continuously  
for 10 seconds, it will sound a short tone once every 15  
seconds until the active recipe key is pressed  
2  Press the numeric key that has been assigned to the  
desired recipe  This will begin the heating cycle  
3  Allow the oven to heat to the set temperature  
programmed in Profile 1 of the recipe  When the  
programmed temperature has been reached, the display  
will indicate READY  
Using the Shelf Timer Feature  
It may be beneficial to cook different items in the oven at  
the same time on different oven racks, (shelves) and load  
at different intervals  Though the product must have the  
same temperature and fan speed, each shelf can be timed  
separately  
4  Load the oven and close the door  Press the numeric key  
that has been assigned to the desired recipe  That key’s  
LED will light  Press the Start/Cancel key to begin the cook  
cycle  
To program shelf timers:  
Note: When the door is opened for loading, the internal  
temperature is likely to drop below the ready range. This is  
expected. The control allows 3 minutes for a user to load the  
product, close the door and press the recipe key to engage  
the timer. During this time, the control will ignore the drop in  
temperature. If the door is left open longer than 3 minutes,  
the cook cycle and timer countdown will not begin until the  
oven returns to the set temperature ready range and the  
display again indicates READY. If this happens, unload the  
oven, close the door, wait for the oven to return to READY,  
then repeat steps 3 and 4.  
1  Press and hold the Program key for 3 seconds  The display  
will indicate ENTER CODE  Here, a pass code must be  
entered  This security feature prevents unauthorized  
persons from changing recipe parameters  
2  Use the numeric keys to enter 4 - 2 - 7 - 5  Then press the  
Y/Enter key  
3  Press the N/Scroll key to select recipe or system  
programming  
4  The display will indicate PRESS KEY TO PROGRAM  Choose  
the desired numeric key to which the shelf timer will be  
assigned, and press that key  
The display will indicate PROF1 and the timer will display a  
countdown of the total time left in the recipe  
Press the Y/Enter key  The display will indicate PROGRAM  
SHELF Y/N  Press the Y/Enter key  
When the time programmed for Profile 1 of the recipe  
has expired, the display will indicate PROF2, (if a second  
profile was programmed for the active recipe), and the  
timer will continue to display a countdown of the time  
left in of the recipe  (The fan speed, cook temperature and  
moisture settings programmed for Profile 2 will also take  
effect ) The control will continue executing the profiles  
programmed for the active recipe in succession unless the  
recipe is cancelled by the user  To cancel a recipe during  
cooking, press and hold the Start/Cancel key for three (3)  
seconds  
5  The display will indicate PROGRAM PROF1 FAN SPEED  
Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available fan speed choices, (HIGH, LOW, PULSE), until the  
desired fan speed setting of all the products to be loaded  
is displayed  
6  Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the fan  
speed setting  The display will indicate PROGRAM PROF1  
COOK TEMP  Use the numeric keys to enter the desired  
cook temperature for all the products to be loaded  
5  If a Hold cycle was programmed, when the time  
programmed for the final profile of the active recipe has  
expired, the display will indicate DONE and an audible  
alarm will sound continuously for 3 seconds  
Enter a number between 150 and 500, (factory default is  
350)  If a number outside this range is entered, the control  
will sound an error tone and reset to the closest allowable  
number within the range  
The fan will engage at low speed and the timer display will  
begin counting up from 00:00:00, indicating the amount  
of time the product has been held  The Cook/Hold key LED  
will flash  
7  Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the  
temperature setting  The display will indicate PROGRAM  
PROF1 COOK TIME  Use the numeric keys to enter the  
desired cooking time in hours, minutes and seconds for  
the shelf to be timed  
The oven will continue to idle at the programmed HOLD  
temperature until the function is canceled  Press the Start/  
Cancel key once to cancel the Hold and clear the timer  
Unload the finished-then-held product from the oven  
immediately  The fan and heat will continue in Idle Mode  
Each time a key is pressed, the numbers displayed move  
one position left  It may be necessary to enter zeros first  
to attain the desired result, for instance, to enter a time  
of 30 minutes, press, 0 - 0, (hours), 3 - 0, (minutes), 0 - 0,  
(seconds), resulting in a timer display of00:30:00 ”  
If a Hold cycle was not programmed, when the time  
programmed for the final profile of the active recipe has  
expired, the display will indicate DONE and an audible  
alarm will sound continuously for 10 seconds  Press the  
Start/Cancel key to cancel the alarm and unload finished  
8  Press the Y/Enter key  This stores and implements the time  
setting  The display will indicate PRESS KEY TO PROGRAM  
Choose the desired numeric key to which the next shelf  
timer will be assigned, and press that key  
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Repeat steps 4 through 7 for each individual shelf  
position/shelf timer key that will be used  
4  When the shortest of the active shelf timers has expired,  
the display will indicate DONE SHELF X, where X equals  
the number of the shelf timer that has expired, and an  
audible alarm will sound continuously for 10 seconds  The  
LED on the expired timer’s key will flash  Press that timer  
key to cancel the alarm, unload the finished product from  
the corresponding shelf immediately and close the door  
9  After programming all the shelf timers that will be used,  
press the Program key  This will return the oven to idle  
mode  
Cooking with shelf timers:  
1  Press the numeric key corresponding to the desired  
profile, (fan setting, temperature and time; seeTo  
program shelf timers:on the previous page)  Allow the  
oven to heat to the programmed temperature  When the  
programmed temperature has been reached, the display  
will indicate READY  
The timer display will change to show the countdown of  
the shortest of the remaining active shelf timers  Repeat  
this step until all of the active timers have expired and  
their respective shelves are unloaded  
If the alarm is not canceled after sounding continuously  
for 10 seconds, it will sound a short tone once every 15  
seconds until the corresponding shelf timer key is pressed  
The display will continue to indicate SHELF X and the  
timer key’s LED will continue to flash  
2  Load product on the desired shelf, close the door, and  
press the same key that was pressed in Step 1  The display  
will indicate ENTER SHELF  
Press the numeric key, (1 - 6), corresponding to the shelf  
loaded  Press the Start/Cancel key to engage the timer  
countdown for the selected shelf  
If an alarm isn’t cancelled before the next timer expires,  
the alarm will sound continuously and both keysLED’s  
will flash  The display will continue to show the first  
expired shelf timer number indicating the first shelf to  
be unloaded  Cancel the displayed timer by pressing the  
corresponding shelf timer key once, then unload the shelf  
The display will indicate Shelf X, where X is the number of  
the next shelf to be unloaded  Expired, uncanceled shelf  
timers will continue to be displayed in the order of their  
expiration as each previous timer is cancelled  
3  Repeat Step 2 up to five times while loading the remaining  
shelves  
Note: The display will show only one timer countdown at a  
time. The shortest, (time remaining), of all the active shelf  
timers will be displayed.  
Display Messages  
The display will be blank if the oven has been Off longer than 30  
seconds  
This is the message that is displayed when the On/Off key is pushed  
and the unit is powering down  This message is displayed for 30  
seconds before going blank  It is also displayed when the Auto Cool  
Down function shuts off  
This is a warning message shown when the oven cavity temperature  
exceeds the programmed temperature by more than 25ºF  The actual  
temperature and programmed temperature are also displayed  
This is the warning message shown when the oven cavity  
temperature exceeds 575ºF  All oven function is shut down and the  
user must remove power from the oven to reset the control after  
correcting the error  The audible alarm will sound continuously  
If the control senses that the cavity probe shorts out or goes to an  
open circuit this message will be displayed and the audible alarm will  
sound continuously  
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When the oven is in start-up, idling mode, during a cook cycle or  
holding product and door switch one is sensed the heat and motor  
are shut off and the display changes to tell the operator to close the  
door so operation can continue  
When the oven is heating to a programmed temperature, particularly  
at start-up, this message is displayed  The programmed temperature  
being heated to and the actual temperature are shown (100º  
minimum)  The wordHEATin the lower right hand corner will cycle  
on and off with the burners/elements  
When programming the control for cooking cycles, this display will  
be shown prompting the user to program the temperature for the  
oven cavity  
When programming the control for cooking cycles, this display will  
be shown prompting the user to program the time for the cook cycle  
in hours, minutes and seconds  
When programming for cooking, the user selects one of six moisture  
options: None; Meat; Bread; Poultry; Fish, User  The user scrolls  
through the options one at a time and selects the desired moisture  
option for that cook cycle  
When programming the control for cooking cycles using Cook-N-  
Hold, this display will be shown prompting the user to program the  
temperature for the oven cavity while in the HOLD mode  
When the oven has achieved the programmed temperature and is  
idling this message is displayed  The wordHEATin the lower right  
hand corner will cycle on and off with the burners/elements  
During a cooking cycle this display will appear  The programmed  
cook temperature and actual oven temperature will be displayed on  
the left side of the display  The clock in the upper right hand corner  
will count down in hours, minutes and seconds the cook time  The  
wordCOOKin the center of the lower row indicates the mode the  
oven is in  The wordHEATin the lower right hand corner will cycle  
on and off with the burners/elements  
When product is being held this display will appear  The programmed  
hold temperature and actual oven temperature will be displayed on  
the left side of the display  The clock in the upper right hand corner  
will count up in hours, minutes and seconds the time the product has  
been held  The wordHOLDin the center of the lower row indicates  
the mode the oven is in  The wordHEATin the lower right hand  
corner will cycle on and off with the burners/elements  
When a cooking cycle ends the display clears, the blinking message  
DONE is displayed and the audible alarm sounds  
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When the oven is in Cool Down or Auto Cool Down modes the  
display will show this message  It indicates the oven is cooling and  
shows the actual temperature of the cavity  
While in Cool Down, if the door is open too far, as sensed by door  
switch two, this message is displayed to prompt the user to close the  
door to the desired open range so the fan and motor will turn back  
on to finish the cool down  
While in Cool Down, if the door is not open, as sensed by door switch  
one, this message is displayed to prompt the user to open the door  
When programming the control for cooking cycles using the core  
probe, this display will be shown prompting the user to program the  
internal temperature to be sensed by the core probe  
When cooking with the Core Probe this message will appear  
alternately with the oven temperature display  The programmed  
probe temperature and actual probe temperature will be displayed  
on the left side  The wordPROBEin the upper right hand corner  
replaces the clock to indicate the cook cycle is being controlled by  
the probe  The wordHEATin the lower right hand corner will cycle  
on and off with the burners/elements  This display will alternate at  
two second intervals  
When cooking with the Core Probe this message will appear  
alternately with the probe temperature display  The oven cavity  
programmed temperature and actual oven temperature will be  
displayed on the left side  The wordCAVITYin the upper right  
hand corner replaces the clock to indicate the cook cycle is being  
controlled by the probe  The wordHEATin the lower right hand  
corner will cycle on and off with the burners/elements  This display  
will alternate at two second intervals  
Press and hold the Program Key for three seconds to enter the  
programming mode for Product and Shelf Timer keys  This display  
will prompt for the four digit password code so programming can  
continue  
After entering Program Mode, the key to be programmed must be  
identified  
Once the key has been selected, you first must indicate whether it will  
be programmed as a product key or as a shelf timer  
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When programming a recipe key, the display will prompt for the fan  
speed for the profile being programmed  The user scrolls through the  
list of choices and presses the Enter key to store the selection  The  
profile number is shown in the lower left corner of the display  
When programming a recipe key, the display will prompt for the cook  
temperature for the profile being programmed  The profile number is  
shown in the lower left corner of the display  
When programming a recipe key, the display will prompt for the cook  
time for the profile being programmed  The time is entered in hours,  
minutes and seconds  The profile number is shown in the lower left  
corner of the display  
Each profile may have Moisture, but it will only operate during  
profiles when it is actually programmed  Press theSCROLLkey to  
step through the list of choices  Press the Enter key to store your  
selection  
Product Keys have six profiles that can be programmed differently  
Once all the steps in a profile are completed the program will prompt  
to continue to the next profile or to exit  Press theYkey to go to the  
next profile  Press theNkey to finish programming this key  
When you have programmed all the profiles needed for the recipe,  
the last step is to indicate if you want to go into hold mode at the  
end of the cooking cycle  If you choose yes you will then be asked  
to program a hold temperature  If you choose no you will have the  
opportunity to program another key or to exit  
When cooking with a product key, the display will show the  
programmed temperature for the oven, the actual temperature for  
the oven, the amount of time left during the recipe in progress  The  
wordPRF1in the center of the lower row indicates the mode the  
oven is in  The wordHEATin the lower right hand corner will cycle  
on and off with the burners/elements  
When cooking with a shelf timer, you will be prompted to enter the  
number of the oven shelf (1-6) that you are putting the product on  
When cooking with a shelf timer, the display will show the  
programmed temperature, the actual temperature, the amount of  
time left in the currently running timer  The wordSHFxin the center  
of the lower row indicates the active shelf timer  The wordHEATin  
the lower right hand corner will cycle on and off with the burners/  
elements  
When a cooking cycle ends the display clears, the blinking message  
DONE is displayed and the audible alarm sounds  
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COOKING WITH MOISTURE  
A key feature of the moisture+ is the ability to inject moisture  
into the oven cavity during operation  Typically, this results in  
shorter cook times, greater yield and improved texture, flavor  
and appearance of food products  
Recommended  
Temperature Range  
300°-325ºF  
Recommended  
Fan Speed  
High  
Preset  
Bread  
Meat  
250°-325ºF  
Low  
The moisture+ system offers several methods for controlling  
moisture injection  While these functions provide a great  
degree of flexibility, it is possible to program settings for a  
product or cook cycle that will produce excessive moisture  
This may result in accumulation of water in pans or in the  
bottom of the oven  Appropriate levels of moisture injection  
should not produce puddles of water  Because there is  
potential for food products and cooking methods to vary  
greatly among different operations, the moisture setting  
presets and any moisture injection guidelines set forth in  
these instructions are intended as suggested starting points  
only  Some experimentation may be necessary to produce  
desirable results on a consistent basis  
Poultry  
Fish  
325°-400ºF  
300°-400ºF  
High  
High  
Figure 6  
Recommended temperature and fan speed settings for use with  
pre-programmed moisture settings  
If automatic moisture injection has been programmed during  
a Cook & Hold cycle, (as described on page 18), or a Core  
Probe cycle, (as described on page 19), moisture injection will  
continue during the Hold portion of these operations  
When programming a recipe key, (as described on page 20),  
each profile within the recipe can be programmed with a  
different moisture setting  If a Hold cycle is included in the  
recipe programming, moisture will continue to be injected  
into the oven during the Hold cycle  
Mechanical Control, (Standard Models)  
Mechanical control-equipped models offer two methods of  
moisture injection control  
User Moisture Settings  
Manual Injection: Moisture can be injected manually at any  
time during a cooking cycle while the timer is operating  
using the Moisture Switch on the control panel  The manual,  
(MAN), position of this switch is spring loaded  Moisture will  
be injected into the oven cavity when the switch is pressed  
Use the switch in this way to occasionally add moisture  
during a cooking cycle  Depending on the product, it may be  
beneficial to manually inject moisture at specific times during  
a cooking cycle  For example, several short injections just  
after loading a batch of bread will help set a crust, whereas  
moisture injection throughout the entire baking cycle would  
not be desirable  
This function is recommended only for advanced users that  
have experience cooking with moisture  
1  When programming moisture settings, (as described on  
page 18, step 4), select USER  
2  These user settings are available: High, Med/High,  
Medium, Med/Low, Low, and None  These settings are  
intended to provide the user with additional flexibility  
when programming the moisture injection frequency and  
duration  
Press the N/Scroll key repeatedly to step through the  
available moisture setting choices until the desired setting  
is displayed  Press the Y/Enter key  (Choose None to exit  
USER mode and return to moisture presets )  
Automatic Injection: Moisture can be injected continuously  
throughout a cooking cycle by placing the moisture switch  
in the automatic, (AUTO), position  Turn the moisture setting  
dial clockwise to increase the amount of moisture, (injection  
frequency)  Turn the moisture setting dial counterclockwise to  
decrease the moisture injection frequency  
Note: There are no predetermined recommendations  
for using these settings. Some experimentation may be  
necessary to produce desirable results on a consistent basis.  
The importance of avoiding excessive moisture cannot be  
overstressed. Even a small amount of water puddling is  
not desirable. If puddling does occur, be sure to adjust the  
moisture settings accordingly.  
Programmable Control, (Deluxe Models)  
Manual Injection: With the deluxe model, moisture can be  
injected manually at any time during a cooking cycle by  
pressing the moisture key in the upper right corner of the  
keypad  (Moisture cannot be injected manually when the fan  
is running in Pulse mode )  
Tips For Cooking With Moisture  
As a general rule, convection ovens allow for lower  
temperatures and shorter cook times than typically used with  
conventional ovens  The introduction of moisture accelerates  
cooking even more  
Automatic Injection: The programmable control features  
four pre-programmed moisture settings: Bread, Meat, Poultry  
and Fish  When programming the oven settings, the user is  
prompted to choose a moisture setting  Press the N/Scroll key  
to step through the list of choices  (ChooseNoneif automatic  
moisture injection is not desired during the cooking cycle )  
Use caution to avoid overloading the oven with moisture  
Experimentation with various products and settings may be  
necessary to find combinations that produce the best results  
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MOISTURE + COOKING GUIDE  
The following suggested times, temperatures and moisture  
settings are provided as a starting point only  Elevation,  
atmospheric conditions, gas supply, recipe, cooking pans,  
oven loads, and personal preference may affect you actual  
results  
Deluxe Control  
Moisture Setting  
Standard Control  
Moisture Setting  
Product  
Temp Fan Speed  
Time  
14 Min  
15 Min  
30 Min  
Chicken Breasts – Fresh  
6 Oz  – 9 Per Tray  
325 F  
350 F  
350 F  
High  
High  
High  
Poultry  
Poultry  
Poultry  
58  
58  
58  
Chicken Parts – Fresh  
Appox  17 Pieces/Tray  
Whole Chickens  
3 Lbs Each  
Chicken Fingers  
21 – 22 Pieces/Tray  
350 F  
350 F  
300 F  
350 F  
350 F  
350 F  
High  
High  
High  
High  
High  
High  
10 Min  
15 Min  
15 Min  
15 Min  
16 Min  
10 Min  
Poultry  
User – Low  
Fish  
58  
Low  
60  
Oven Fries – Cavendis Coated  
Salmon Fillets  
8 Oz  – 10 Per Tray  
Fish Sticks  
Fish  
60  
Hamburger Patties – Frozen  
6 Oz  – 12 Per Tray  
Meat  
55  
Hamburger Patties – Pre Cooked  
User – Medium  
51  
Pizza – 12Par Baked Shells  
Topped w/ Sauce, Mushrooms  
And Pepperoni  
350 F  
350 F  
350 F  
High  
High  
High  
8 Min  
10-11 Min  
50 Min  
None  
Meat  
Bread  
OFF  
Pizza – 12Frozen  
“Rising Crust”  
55  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Blueberry Pies – Frozen  
46 oz  – 2 Per Tray  
Profile Baking  
#1 – Pulse Fan, No  
Moisture  
Low With  
Manual  
Control  
Muffins – Blueberry “Scooped”  
325 F  
325 F  
20 Min  
4 Min  
7 Min  
N/A  
#2 – Low Fan  
Bread Setting  
13 Min  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Bagels – Par Baked  
High  
Bread  
Roast Beef  
300 F  
350F  
High  
High  
90 Min  
60 Min  
Meat  
Non  
55  
Baker Potatoes #1 Russetts  
OFF  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Potato Scones  
325 F  
Low  
8 Min  
Bread  
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Deluxe Control  
Moisture Setting  
Standard Control  
Moisture Setting  
Product  
Temp Fan Speed  
Time  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Kaiser Rolls  
325 F  
350 F  
325 F  
350 F  
375 F  
325 F  
300 F  
Low  
Low  
8 Min  
Bread  
Bread  
Bread  
Bread  
Bread  
Bread  
Bread  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Rolls – Crusty Dinner 35 gr  
10 Min  
17 Min  
11 Min  
14 Min  
9 Min  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Bread – Parisian  
High  
High  
High  
High  
Low  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Bread – Crusty Parisian  
510 gr  Par – Baked  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Bread – Italian Calabrese 342 gr  
Croissants  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
Cookies – Chocolate Chip  
Turnovers – Apple  
12 Min  
Max, Moisture for First  
Few Min  Of Bake, Then No  
Moisture  
325 F  
300 F  
High  
High  
20 Min  
65 Min  
Bread  
Lasagna – Frozen  
Refrigerated for 48 Hours  
User – Medium  
51  
Pork Chops – 6 oz  
325 F  
325F  
High  
High  
9 Min  
Meat  
Meat  
55  
55  
Pork Loin – Whole 2–3 lbs  
25 Min  
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PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS  
Preheat the oven thoroughly (approx  20 minutes) before use  Do not overload the oven  Six pans are suggested for most  
items, i e : cakes, cookies, rolls, etc  However, the maximum  
(13 pans) may be use for fish sticks, chicken nuggets, and  
hamburgers  Cooking times may have to be adjusted  
As a general rule, the temperature should be reduced 25°  
to 50°F from that used in a standard/conventional oven  
Cooking time may also be shorter  Close monitoring of the  
first batch of each product prepared is recommended  
Muffin pans should be placed in the oven back to front or  
with the short side of the pans facing the front to promote  
even baking  
Cooking times and temperatures will vary depending upon  
such factors load size, mixture of products, moisture level,  
density and initial temperature of products  
Use pan extenders or two-inch deep 18x 26pans for batter  
type products which weigh more than eight pounds  
Keep a record of the times, temperature and load sizes you  
establish for various products  This information will be useful  
for succeeding loads  
Never place anything directly on the bottom of the oven  
cavity  This will obstruct airflow and drainage, causing uneven  
results  
When practical, start cooking the lowest temperature product  
first and gradually work up to the higher temperatures  
“Flex Time,a patented feature of the programmable control,  
monitors the cooking progress of the oven’s contents and  
may adjust the cook time longer or shorter to produce the  
best result  
If you find that your previous temperature setting is more  
than 10° higher than needed for succeeding loads, press the  
“COOL DOWNswitch and open the doors slightly to reach  
the desired cooking temperature  
About Moisture Presets  
When loading the oven, work as quickly as possible to  
prevent loss of heat  
The Bread setting injects moisture only during the first 6  
cycles of the baking period  Other settings inject moisture  
throughout the cook time  
The oven will continue to heat after the timer has expired  
Product should be removed from the oven as soon as possible  
to avoid overcooking  
Your actual recipe or desired results may require more or less  
moisture than the recommended presets apply  
Center pans on racks and load each shelf evenly to allow for  
proper air/moisture circulation within the oven cavity  
Other than Bread, the Meat setting provides the least amount  
of moisture overall  The Poultry preset injects more than  
Meat, with the Fish setting applying the highest total amount  
of moisture  
When baking, weigh or measure the product in each pan to  
promote even cooking  
For best results, you may want to experiment with the  
settings  The presets also provide a useful starting point when  
experimenting to find desired moisture settings for other  
products  
When cooking with six pans, use rack positions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10  
and 12, starting from the top  
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TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION  
1  Press and holdPROGRAMButton for three (3) seconds  
When prompted, enter the Diagnostics Code 3-4-2-4,  
PressY  The Moisture Plus part number will display briefly  
followed by the Diagnostic Tests – Keypad Test  
4  Press and hold thePHANTOM”  
button for three, (3),  
seconds  The display will show the Actual Temperature  
on the first line and Set Temperature on the second line  
If the Actual Temperature does not correspond to the  
pryometer, enter the value on the pyromter using buttons  
1 – 0  The value will be input as Set Temp  
2  Press theNButton to scroll to Diagnostic Tests – Temp  
Cal  PressY  
5  PressYto accept the changes  The actual Temperature  
will change to equal the value input for Set Temperature  
Press Cancel to exit Temperature Calibration  
NOTE: After the desired Tests are completer, pressPROGRAM”  
to exit Diagnostics Mode  
3
After selecting Temperature Calibration and Pressing  
“ENTER  The display will show the Actual Temperature  
inside the oven  Verify the cavity temperature using a  
pyrometer  
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PROBLEMS / SOLUTIONS  
Problem  
Solution  
If cakes are dark on the sides and  
not done in the center                                         
Lower oven temperature  
If cakes edges are too brown                                 
If cakes have light outer color                               
If cakes settles slightly in the center                       
Reduce number of pans or lower oven temperature  
Rise temperature  
Bake longer or rise oven temperature slightly  
Avoid opening the door often of for long periods  
If cake ripples                                                       
If cakes are too coarse                                           
If pies have uneven color                                     
If cupcakes crack on top                                       
If meats are browned and not done in center       
If meats are well done and browned                     
If meats develop hard crust                                 
If rolls have uneven color                                     
If muffins tip toward one side                               
If tops of delicate products are blown off             
Overloading pans or batter is too thin  
Lower oven temperature  
Reduce number of pie per rack or eliminate use of bake pans  
Lower oven temperature  
Lower temperature and roast longer  
Reduce time  Limit amount of moisture  
Reduce temperature or increase moisture  
Reduce number or size of pans  
Lower fan speed,  
Use Pulse fan setting  
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CLEANING  
NOTE: Disconnect the oven from the power supply before  
cleaning or servicing  
Lift the rack guides on either side of the oven off their holders  
Racks and guides may be run through the dishwasher while  
the oven cavity is being cleaned  
Break-In Period  
Exercise caution when removing the fan cover to avoid the  
possibility of injury  
When the oven is new, operate it for one hour at 450°F before  
beginning normal cooking operation  After cooling, wipe the  
interior, including the racks, with a clean damp cloth  
Spray the oven interior with commercial oven cleaner  Set  
the temperature to 225°F (107°C) and the moisture setting to  
FISH  Run the oven for 20 minutes  Wash down the interior of  
the oven with the with hot soapy water and rinse with spray  
hose if present  
Exterior Cleaning  
Establish a regular cleaning schedule  Spills should be wiped  
off immediately  The oven should always be allowed to cool  
sufficiently before any cleaning is attempted  
To reinstall oven racks, reverse procedure  
When cool, wipe exposed, clean-able surfaces with a mild  
detergent and hot water  Stubborn residue spots may be  
removed with a light-weight, non-metallic scouring pad  
Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth  Stubborn stains may be  
removed by using a non-metallic abrasive pad, rubbing in  
the direction of the metal’s grain  If necessary, for particularly  
heavy deposits, you may mix a thin paste of water and  
scouring powder and apply it with a sponge  Be careful  
to apply light pressure and remember to rub only in the  
direction of the metal’s grain  
It may be desirable to use a commercially available soil shield  
product, (such asKOTE,manufactured by Kay Chemical  
Company), to pre-treat the oven interior, which will make  
cleaning easier  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions  
carefully  Be sure not to get chemicals on food-contact  
surfaces  
Fan Area Cleaning  
If aluminum foil is routinely used to wrap food or cooking  
vessels during oven operation, the following preventive  
maintenance must be performed:  
The control panel surface is easily cleaned with hot water,  
soap and a soft cloth  Do not use hard abrasives, solvent type  
materials or metallic scouring pads since these will scratch or  
cloud the surface  
Turn the power switch to theOFFposition  
Remove the oven racks and rack guides  
Remove the air baffle and clean any stains or deposits  Check  
the blower wheel and air baffle for particles of aluminum  
foil or food deposits  Clean the vanes of the blower wheel as  
necessary  (Caution: edges of blower wheel vanes may be  
sharp )  
Never spray steam, water, or spray cleaners directly at the  
control panel  This will allow moisture into the control  
compartment which could damage electrical components  
Interior Cleaning  
Establish a regular cleaning schedule or wipe off spills on the  
same day they occur  
Reinstall the air baffle, rack guides and oven racks  
Cool down the oven to 160°F  
Remove the oven racks  
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MAINTENANCE  
Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must  
be performed by a Garland authorized service agent using  
genuine Garland replacement parts  Garland will have  
no obligation with respect to any product that has been  
improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained  
in accordance with national and local codes or installation  
instructions provided with the product  
With minor periodic maintenance your Garland oven should  
provide satisfactory performance for many years  Any time  
you require service or replacement parts to be installed we  
recommend that you have all of your oven components  
inspected and their performance checked  At least once each  
year your oven should be inspected by a qualified service  
technician to ensure your oven continues to operate at its  
peak performance  
MOTOR CARE  
We recommend at the end of the bake or roasting period,  
when the oven will be idle for any period of time, or before  
shutting down completely, that the doors be left open  
slightly, and press the COOL DOWN switch on the control  
panel  
The motor on your oven is maintenance free since it is  
constructed with a self-lubricating sealed ball bearing  It  
is designed to provide durable service when treated with  
ordinary care  We have a few suggestions to follow on the  
care of your motor  When the motor is operating, it cools  
itself internally by air entering at the rear of the motor case,  
provided the proper clearances are maintained  
Electronic Controls have an Auto Cool Down function that  
will cool the oven cavity down to 150°F when the oven is shut  
down at the end of operation  
Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity it is at the same  
temperature as the oven  If the motor is stopped while the  
oven is hot, the heat from the blower wheel is conducted  
down the shaft of the motor and into the armature  This  
action could shorten the life of the motor  
WATER SYSTEM  
Minerals, particles and chemicals in your water supply can lead Failure to provide and maintain an adequate water quality  
to build up of deposits and lime in your water system  Garland system may cause damage to internal components and may  
recommends that you closely follow the manufacturer’s void your warranty.  
recommendations on changing and cleaning your water  
filtration system  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Refer to the specific parts catalogue for the model oven  
that you own for a complete breakdown of all replacement  
component parts  The following is a partial list of the most  
commonly replaced functional parts  This list is provided for  
your reference only  Because specifications are subject to  
change without notice, be sure to check with your authorized  
service agent or the Garland Parts/Service Department to  
verify you are ordering the correct replacement part number  
Be sure to have your model number and warranty serial  
number when contacting the Parts/Service Department  
1933099 Motor/Blower Assembly, 120V 50/60Hz  
1933098 Motor/Blower Assembly, 208/240V 50/60Hz  
1955501 Circuit Board, MC Control Thermostat  
1933701 Circuit Board, PC Control  
1935702 Combination Gas Valve, 60K BTU Propane  
1935601 Ignition Module, Gas  
1935801 Pilot, IPI Gas Oven  
1933201 Flat Element Assembly, 208V 50/60Hz  
1933202 Flat Element Assembly, 240V 50/60Hz  
1933203 Flat Element Assembly, 460V 50/60Hz  
1637002 Contactor, Electric Ovens  
1933801 Circuit Board, Motor Relay Assembly  
1956001 115V V, 1 Hour Timer  
1956002 208/240 V, 1 Hour Timer  
1932889 Keypad Panel Sub-Assembly, PC Control  
1935701 Combination Gas Valve, 80K BTU Natural  
1918201 Cooling Fan, 120V 50/60Hz  
1918202 Cooling Fan, 208/240V 50/60Hz  
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Section Two –  
Service  
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION  
When the water system is energized, and the cavity is at a  
temperature of 225°F (107°C) or higher, condensation mist  
should appear from the water nozzle located above the fan,  
and behind the air baffle plate (not shown)  
Moisture Control  
Mechanical Moisture Control  
The Moisture system applies water through the solenoid  
in 1 second cycles  
The scale settings are in seconds  
Nozzle  
Set to the low position, the water will cycle once every 60  
seconds  
Set to the 60 second position, the water will cycle 6 times  
in 1 minute  
40  
35  
45  
30  
50  
25  
55  
20  
60  
The Timer is a solid state timer on the control compartment  
sidewall.  
15  
LOW  
The control increases the cycle time frequencies by rotating in  
a clockwise  
Water pressure check:  
Deluxe (Fast Panel Moisture Control)  
Moisture is controlled by pre-programmed choices selected  
during the product cook cycle sequence  (See product cook  
programming in the Operation Manual section)  Additional  
moisture can be manually selected using the moisture key  
pad  
Minimum water feed pressure: Fully open the pressure  
regulator control knob to determine what the line pressure is  
The gauge should read at least 30 psi  
Regulator pressure: The regulator should be set at 20 psi  
when the spritzer valve is energized  
One way to determine if water is being injected is to monitor  
the pressure gauge  The static pressure reading will drop 6  
- 10 psi when the solenoid valve is opening, or cycling  
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION  
Control Compartment Ambient Temperature –  
Cavity Temperature Controls  
Purpose: This control will automatically run the cooling fan  
in the control compartment if the temperature reaches,  
or exceeds 150°F  This function will assure maximum  
air extraction of hot ambient control compartment air  
during continuous operation, and intake of cooler outside  
ambient air  
Service Overview  
Spritzer (Water Inlet) –  
Purpose: This temperature switch assures water injection  
will not be available below a cavity temperature that  
would allow excessive puddle buildup on the cavity floor  
The switch will close at a temperature of 225°F on rise  
This low, but slightly above superheat value of water  
temperature will enable a preference of low temperature  
cooking  
Cooling  
Fan  
Control  
Spritzer  
Temperature  
Control  
NOTE: Water can only be injected  
after the oven has preheated to at  
least 225°F (107°C)  
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION  
Component moveable service drawer  
Moisture Control  
Solid State Timer  
Direct Spark Ignition Module  
Temperature Control  
Solid State control  
Heat Control  
Transformer  
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES  
Diagnostics Mode  
To enter Diagnostics Mode, press and hold the Program  
(“Phantomkey lower right blank) button for three, (3),  
seconds  This key is located to the right of the Cook/Hold key  
as shown  
When prompted, enter the code: 3-4-2-4 using the buttons 1  
– 0  PressENTER(Yes key)  
After entering the code, and pressingENTER,the  
Moisture Plus Part Number will be displayed briefly, and  
then the display will change to Diagnostics  
Keypad Test  
Use theYES(lower right) andNO(Lower left) buttons to  
scroll through the available diagnostic tests  PressENTERto  
begin the desired test  
1  The display will showPress the On/Off Key  Upon pressing  
the On/Off key, the LED for the ON/OFF key will light briefly  
and then go out to show that the key works  
2  The display will then prompt the user to press the“TEMP”  
key (upper right blank)  After the user presses the“TEMP”  
(upper right blank) key, the corresponding LED will light to  
show the key works  
The control will then continue to prompt the user to  
press the remaining control buttons  If the LED of the key  
pressed does not light, a keypad problem exists  
2  Slowly begin to open the door  Door switch 1 should be  
the first to change states:  
3  After completing the Keypad Test, you will return to  
Diagnostics Mode  (PressCANCELat any time during the  
test to return to diagnostics Mode )  
3  Next, door switch 2 should change state to:  
Door Switch Test  
1  After selecting Door Switch Test and pressing theENTER”  
(lower right blank) KEY, the display will show the position  
of each of the two switches  Open and close the door  
slowly to verify the operation of the door switches  
4  If the switches do not operate as stated above, there is a  
problem with the door switches  
Proper Door Switch Activation:  
5  PressCANCELto exit the Door Switch Test and return to  
Diagnostic Mode    
1  Starting with the door closed, the switches should read:  
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES  
Fan Speed Test  
1  After selecting Fan Speed Test and pressingENTER”  
(lower right blank), the control will turn the oven fan on  
LOW speed for ten seconds  Verify that the fan is indeed  
running on low speed  The control will show  
3  After a few seconds, the Moisture Test will complete  Press  
“CANCELto return to Diagnostics Mode  
Temperature Calibration  
2  After a short while, the control will turn the fan on HIGH  
speed for ten seconds  Verify that the fan is indeed on  
high  
1  After selecting Temperature Calibration and pressing  
“ENTER, the display will show the Actual Temperature  
inside the oven  Verify the cavity temperature using a  
pyrometer  
3  After a few seconds, the test will complete  PressCANCEL”  
to return to Diagnostics Mode    
Heat Test  
NOTE: If the oven temperature is below 200°F, Temperature  
Calibration will not be active and the display will show Low  
Temp.  
1  After selecting Heat Test and pressingENTER(lower right  
blank), the control will show the actual temperature of the  
oven, and will turn the heaters on  Verify that the actual  
temperature increases during the test  
2  Press and hold the“TEMP”(upper right blank) key for  
three, (3), seconds  The display will show the Actual  
Temperature on the first line and Set Temperature on the  
second line  
2  After a short while, the test will complete  PressCANCEL”  
to return to Diagnostics Mode  
If the Actual Temperature does not correspond to the  
pyrometer, enter the value on the pyrometer using  
buttons 1 – 0  The value will be input as Set Temp  
Moisture Test  
3  PressENTER(lower right blank) to accept the changes  
The Actual Temperature will change to equal the  
value input for Set Temperature  Press Cancel to exit  
Temperature Calibration  
1
After selecting Moisture Test and pressingENTER, the  
control will show the moisture status as OFF for ten  
seconds  
After the desired Tests are complete, pressCANCELto exit  
Diagnostics Mode  
Control Safety Features  
2  The control will then turn moisture on for ten seconds,  
verify that the moisture has actually turned on within the  
oven by looking through the glass door  
The control has several built in safety features to protect both  
the user and the oven itself  
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES  
If the actual temperature inside the oven exceeds the  
set temperature by 50°F, the display will showHI TEMP”  
and the alarm will sound  The fan will continue to run,  
however, power to the heaters will be cut  
NOTE: The control will need a complete power down and  
restart (unplug/plug in oven) before any control functions  
will become operational  If the problem persists, contact a  
service technician  
If the actual temperature sensed inside the oven exceeds  
575°F, the control will change toHELPand the alarm will  
sound continuously  All control operations will shut down  
except the alarm  
In the event of a temperature probe failure, the control  
will become inoperative and the display will showPROBE  
ERROR  Once the problem is corrected, the control must  
be cycled On/Off (using the ON/OFF key) in order to  
become operative again  
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TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING  
MP-GS-10/20 Troubleshooting Guide  
Use this chart with the appropriate wiring diagram, also found in this manual  
Mechanical Control  
PROBLEM  
Fan will not Run  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
No Power to Oven  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Turn power on  
No Power to Oven  
Check Light circuit – IF OK, Select “Cookand Check  
Timer circuit  IF OK, Check Door Micro Switches  
Micro switch not OPENING  
Check connections & switch functions  
(Caution: the switch components on this control  
system pass 115 v  a c  through switch contacts )  
Fast Control  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Defective key pad  
PROBLEM  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Use key pad diagnostics / pin outs test points  
Check connection  
Key Pad Buttons Not  
Responding  
Loose ribbon connection at key pad  
Faulty Probe  
PROBE ERROR in display  
Replace probe  
Loose probe connection  
Oven at too high a temp for product  
Faulty Probe  
Check connections  
HI TEMP In display  
HELP In display  
Allow oven to cool  
Replace probe  
Motor centrifugal switch stuck  
Gas valve (s), or Ignition System  
Check centrifugal switch  
Check heat generation system – ( Refer to Service  
procedures (Heat generation system) - page  
Unit will not shut off  
Unit above 150°F  
Put unit into cool down, open door slightly  
Use diagnostic KEY PAD TEST  
Check for voltage out of K2 relay  
Check motor  
No HIGH speed But LOW  
speed works  
Bad key pad  
Bad K2 relay on board  
Bad motor  
No LOW speed But HIGH  
speed works  
Bad key pad  
Use diagnostic KEY PAD TEST  
Check for voltage out of K3  
Check motor  
Bad K2 relay on board  
Bad motor  
Display is BLANK NO  
POWER  
Bad transformer  
Check for 24VAC out of TR1 transformer  
Check connections  
Bad harness connection  
No power out of K4 relay  
No power out of Ignition Module MV  
Unit will not heat  
Check for power out of K4 relay  
Complete a flame current check to osolate  
Gas valve shutoff switch open, PV, MV,  
or both valves stuck closed  
Check for MV power at gas shutoff switch, and that  
PV and MV opens on call for heat  
Motor centrifugal not closing  
Thermal Trip on motor  
Check motor centrifugal switch  
Inspect rear clearance  
Motor stops, then after a  
period of time comes back  
on  
Motor air intake is clear of lint/debris  
Replace motor  
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TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING  
Key Pad / Ribbon Connector Test Points  
11  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Key  
Ribbon Test Points  
1 & 4  
Moisture  
Light  
2 & 4  
On/Off  
3 & 4  
High Fan  
Low Fan  
Pulse Fan  
Cool Down  
3 & 5  
2 & 5  
1 & 5  
3 & 6  
Cook & Hold  
Hidden  
2 & 6  
1 & 6  
Start - Cancel  
3 & 7  
Blank  
2 & 7  
Program  
1 & 7  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N
0
Y
3 & 8  
2 & 8  
1 & 8  
3 & 9  
2 & 9  
1 & 9  
3 & 10  
2 & 10  
1 & 10  
3 & 11  
2 & 11  
1 & 11  
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Relay Board Component Identification  
Relay  
K1  
Relay Output  
Light  
K2  
Fan High  
Fan Low  
K3  
K4  
Heat demand  
Spritzer  
K5  
K6  
Cooling Fan  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
K7  
K8  
K9  
+ꢃ  
+ꢁ  
+ꢀ  
+ꢅ  
+ꢂ  
+ꢈ  
+ꢆ  
+ꢄ  
+ꢇ  
Relay Board  
All functions of the deluxe control are provided by electrical connections to the relay board  An electronic signal is transmitted  
from the control board to the relay board  All primary power, and feedback  
circuits, are controlled here  
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Inputs  
There are two sense lines  This circuit is internal, and  
signals the control to turn on theHEATmessage in  
the lower right corner of the display  One circuit is  
for gas ovens, the second is for electric ovens  Both  
will use the same common terminal  
There are two input tabs to  
accept 24VAC from the relay  
board transformer (TR1)  
There are two 2 wire connections, one  
for each door switch connection  
There are two tabs each for the sense of the  
1000 ohm RTD probes  One cavity probe  
that must always be present, and one for an  
optional core probe for use with cooking  
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TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING  
Outputs  
There is one 3 amp output for the control  
compartment cooling fan  This output will  
be controlled by the On/Off key on the  
control panel  It will also be active if the  
control goes into Cool Down  
There is one 10 amp relay for  
switching the heat circuit on  
and off as required  
There are two 30 amp relay  
connections, one each to switch the  
motor between high and low speed  
There is one 10 amp relay for  
controlling the oven cavity light  
10A  
10A  
3 amp  
10A  
There is one 10 amp relay for  
controlling the moisture  
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Test Points  
To aid in the troubleshooting of the control system there will be test points available for all relay board circuits  Used in  
conjunction with step by step instructions in the service manual, a technician will be able to quickly and easily trace a circuit  
to find a failure  Each circuit on the relay board will provide a solder filled plated through hole accessible to a DVOM probe tip  
This will allow the technician to probe a circuit without disassembly  
Function  
High Fan Out  
High Fan In  
Low Fan In  
Low Fan  
Low Fan  
High Fan  
Light  
Test Point  
TP1  
Function  
Fan  
Test Point  
TP14  
TP15  
TP16  
TP17  
TP18  
TP19  
TP20  
TP21  
TP22  
TP23  
TP24  
TP25  
TP26  
TP2  
Fan  
TP3  
Door Lock  
Door Lock  
Door Lock  
Door Lock  
Door Lock  
Hood Interlock  
Hood Interlock  
Hood Interlock  
Moisture  
TP4  
TP5  
TP6  
TP7  
Light  
TP8  
Light  
TP9  
Heat  
TP10  
TP11  
TP12  
TP13  
Heat  
Heat  
Moisture  
Fan  
Moisture  
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Garland sets the wheel at the factory with a specific gap  
setting.  
Component Readings  
Spritzer  
Solenoid  
Valve Coil  
Resistance  
Direct Spark  
Ignition Module  
22 Ω  
GROUND  
3 Trials  
4 Seconds Per Trial  
5
No Retry  
Minimum Acceptable  
µa Reading 0 3  
LED  
THS 2  
Dual Stage Gas  
Valve  
Solenoid  
Resistance  
M.V. 3  
SENSE 4  
Pilot Valve = 28 5 Ω  
Main Valve = 28 Ω  
Fan Motor And Blower Wheel  
Heat & Control  
Board Transformer  
Primary = 21 5 Ω  
Secondary = 1 5Ω  
The blower wheel and fan motor are considered to be one  
complete assembly  Therefore, if the motor is determined to  
require replacement, the blower wheel must be replaces as  
well  
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Direct Spark Ignition Detail  
MPO Direct Spark Ignition Specifications and Module Box Connections  
Manufacturer  
Vendor Part #  
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC  
G760BAD-1  
Ignition Type  
Direct Spark  
High Voltage Cable Wire  
Ignition Source  
Stranded  
High Voltage Spark  
48(1,220mm)  
Maximum Cable Length  
Flame Detection Means  
Flame Detection Types  
Minimum Flame Current  
GROUND  
Flame Rectification  
Remote Sensing  
0 3 Microampere  
5
Flame Failure  
Response Time  
LED  
THS 2  
0 8 Seconds Maximum  
Spark Gap  
Ignition Retrials  
Safety Times  
0 1(2 5mm)  
3
4 Seconds  
M.V. 3  
SENSE 4  
Waiting Times  
0 Seconds  
Interpurge  
30 Seconds  
Loss Of Flame Signal Retrials  
4 (Five Total Ignition Attempts)  
24 VAC, 50/60 HZ, Nominal, 0 2A  
Operation Current  
Contact Rating (MV)  
Nominal + Main Valve  
2A Continuous, 5A Inrush  
-40 to 158 °F (-40 to 70°C)  
95% RH non-condensing  
RAJAH Connector  
Ambient Operating And  
Storage Fluttered  
Humidity  
Wire Connections  
Spark Options  
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WIRING DIAGRAMS  
G R O U N D  
K
A R S P  
S
T H  
M
V
S Y  
R E  
G N D  
M V  
I G N I T I O N M O D U L E  
G R N  
A D O L  
T 4  
T 5  
T 2  
T 1  
T 3  
E
P R O B  
T
H E A  
T 7  
M O C  
T 8  
1 2 0 V  
2 2 0 V G N D  
T 6  
9 T  
0
T 1  
1
T 1  
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WIRING DIAGRAMS  
G R O U N D  
K
A R S P  
S
T H  
M
V
S Y  
R E  
D
G N  
M V  
I G N I T I O N M O D U L E  
G R N  
7
T 1  
8
T 1  
0
T 2  
5
T 2  
9
T 1  
6
T 2  
M O . C  
N . C . .  
O
N .  
.
O
N .  
N . C .  
M O C  
T 5  
T 3  
T 6  
T 4  
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SERVICE PROCEDURES (REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT)  
Oven Door Service – Removal / Installation  
1  Disconnect power to unit  
2    Locate and remove the 2 machine screws located on the  
lower upper LEFT side of the cavity frame  (These screws  
Lower BA  
door  
support  
are just RIGHT of the lower door post on the cavity door  
frame )  
3  Start to remove this screw  ENSURE THAT THE DOOR IS  
SUPPORTED  
plate  
Upper BA  
adjustable  
door mount  
plate  
6  The upper, and lower door bearing retainers, and door rod  
can be easily separated from the cavity with a slight level  
pull upward, and to the left  
7  Reference this sequence in reverse to install, and secure  
the door  
Oven Door Light Service / Removal  
1
Disconnect power to unit  
2  Remove the screws holding the door micro switch cover  
This is located on the front LH side of the oven top panel  
4  Once the screw has been removed, the upper section of  
the door can be tilted to the LEFT  Continue to support the  
door  
3  Unscrew the upper and lower finger bolts located on the  
RIGHT side of the external glass frame to gain access to  
the cover housing the oven lights  
5  Remove the BA plate screw from the lower oven cavity  
bracket  
4  Remove upper and lower screws holding the light housing  
cover in place  
5  Remove the required light by pulling up for upper light  
and pulling down for the lower light  
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8  Test door switch activation / operation as indicated in the  
diagnostic checks  
9  If the door switch assembly requires adjustment, position  
the door to the full close position  Loosen the assembly  
mount screws just enough to set the switch stricker arm  
rollers at a position where there is no pressure on the rollers  
at either cam surface  
10  At that point, tighten the switch assembly bracket screws  
11  Run the door position diagnostic check again  
6  Use a clean dry cloth to hold the new light, DO NOT  
TOUCH NEW LIGHT WITH YOUR FINGERS  
7  Install the replacement light  
8  To reassemble, reverse above instructions. Ensure that the  
cavity light wires on the RIGHT side of the oven are re-  
connected  
Door Micro Switch Service / Removal /  
Replacement And Adjustment  
Note: Disconnect electrical power from the oven  
1
Open the oven door  
2  Locate and remove the 2 machine screws located in the  
upper LEFT side of the cavity frame  (These screws are just  
RIGHT of the upper door post on the cavity door frame )  
Door Switch  
adjustment  
screws  
Oven Temperature Probe Service/Removal  
The probe is located on the interior RIGHT rear side of the  
oven cavity  
1  To first gain access to the temperature probe, remove the  
oven racks, rack support guides and bafflle plate  Remove  
the 2 screws holding the probe in place  DO NOT REMOVE  
THE PROBE at this point  
3
Remove both screws  DO NOT TOUCH THE COUNTERSINK  
SCREW  
2  Remove the 2 screws holding the probe in place  
3  DO NOT REMOVE THE PROBE at this point  
4  Remove the 2 screws holding the door micro switch cover  
This is located on the front LH side of the oven top panel  
Note: The wires for the probe are located behind the RIGHT  
side panel  
5  Upper switch on bracket is SW2, lower switch is SW1  
6
Replace required micro switch  
7  Reinstall door switches and bracket and screws  
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4
To gain access, remove the screws holding the panel in  
place  
BA plate secured  
5  Pull the panel towards the back of the oven to remove  
to outer mount  
hole increases  
pressure on  
cavity seal  
6  Cavity probe is located ABOVE and to the RIGHT of the  
cavity motor  
7  Disconnect the 2 BROWN probe wires at the temperature  
probe  
8  The probe can now be removed from inside the oven  
9  Reinstall the replacement probe in reverse manner  
Fig  2  
RH Door Frame To Cavity Seal Adjustment  
The RH door frame to cavity seal pressure can be increased or  
decreased, by adjustment of the handle latch engagement  
hook tension before the door handle locks closed  
Loosen the small set screw, position the handle hook target in  
or out, and test for effect  Once the proper secure the target  
set screw  
Door To Cavity Seal Adjustments  
1  Close the door, and determine the area (s) of air leakage  
(Use of a dollar bill between the door, and cavity seal, is a  
sufficient reference  
2
Open the door and move upper, and lower, BA plate hold  
down counter sunk screws  
RH door  
frame to  
cavity seal  
adjustment  
area  
3  Position the door rod upper, and lower, BA plates to  
increase, or decrease, pressure on the cavity seal, where  
needed  (Refer to figures 1, and 2, )  
BA plate  
secured to  
inner mount  
hole reduces  
pressure on  
cavity seal  
Fig  1  
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Section Three –  
Parts List  
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DELUXE CONTROL PANEL  
MOISTURE PLUS (GAS)  
2006 Deluxe Control Panel (Gas)  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Electronic Deluxe Control Panel (Gas)  
DESCRIPTION  
ITEM  
PART #  
QUANTITY  
Kit Panel, Elec 475+ Ctrl Gas (Complete Assembly)  
Included Items; 2, 7,8,10,11,12,13,14  
Kit - Panel & Overlay - 475+ Control  
Included Items; 5,6,9  
1
4521282  
1
2
4522757  
1
5
6
7
8
9
4521366  
4521283  
4521281  
4521634  
Overlay - M+ General Market  
B/A Panel - Control Mounting  
W/A Panel - Electronic Control M+  
PCB, 475+ Programmable Control  
Membrane - Not Sold Separately  
Underlay Card-M+ General Market  
Standoff - Nylon 1/4 Dia 9/16 Long  
Overlay Gas Regulator  
Switch, 4A 125V Recessed Rocker  
Snap Bushing, Solid  875 MTG Hole  
Bracket, Control Box Slide  
Fan - 110mm, 115V  
Cover, Rear Electrical  
Ground Lug  
Transformer, 120/240V - 24V 40VA  
Switch-Thermal Disc, Cooling  
Ignition Module, DSI G760BAD-1  
Pcb-relay Board Assembly  
Nylon PCB Spacer  
1
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
30*  
4521365  
1955703  
4521586  
4521566  
4521675  
4521671  
1918201  
4521672  
1028402  
4521630  
1955101  
4521585  
1933801  
1767901  
1935001  
1935002  
1
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
4
1
1
Core Probe  
Wire Harness For Core Probe  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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STANDARD CONTROL PANEL  
MOISTURE PLUS (GAS)  
(MECHANICAL CONTROL)  
2006 Standard Control Panel (Gas)  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Standard Control Panel (Mechanical Control)  
ITEM  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
QUANTITY  
UP TO  
FROM  
Kit Mech Ctrl Panel 3 Hr Timer Gas  
Included Items: 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12a,15,16,17,19,20,21,22,  
23,24,25,26,27a  
1A  
4522831  
1
March-07  
B/A Panel Assy - Mech 200 Ctrl (1) Hr Timer Gas  
Included Items: 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12b,15,16,17,19,20,21,22  
,23,24,25,26,27b  
1B  
4521284  
March 07  
5
6
7
8
9
4521286  
1792901  
1955501  
1955601  
1955701  
1955801  
8001502  
1956011  
1956001  
1765803  
1936101  
1935301  
1955402  
1955401  
1955403  
1936103  
1765802  
4521566  
4521675  
4521586  
1933503  
4521121  
4521671  
1918201  
4521672  
1028402  
4521630  
1955101  
4521585  
1936201  
Panel Stud Assy, Mech Control 200  
Potentiometer, 2 5 Meg  
Pcb - Im2000, 150-500 Deg F  
Potentiometer-im200 150-500deg  
Standoff-nylon, 1/4 X 1/2 X 1  
Washer - Teflon  
Nut - W/lock Washer 6-32 Rep2p  
Timer-3 Hr, 115v W/Alarm  
Timer 1hr, 115v W/Alarm  
Knob-fluted, 1 Screw 1 5 Dia  
Indicator Lamp-green, 120v  
Switch-rocker, ON-OFF-ON  
Switch-rocker, DPDT ON-ON  
Switch-rocker, DPDT ON-OFF-ON  
Switch-rocker, SPSt Momentary  
Indicator Lamp-Amber 28v  
Fluted Knob W(2) Set Screws  
Switch, 4A 125V Recessed Rocker  
Snap Bushing, Solid  875 Mtg Hole  
Overlay - Gas Regulator  
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
10*  
11  
12A  
12B  
15  
16  
17  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27A  
27B  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
March-07  
March-07  
Overlay - Mech Control M+ W/3 Hr Timer Option  
Overlay - Mech Control M+ W/1 Hr Timer Option  
Bracket, Control Box Slide  
Fan - 110mm, 115V  
Cover, Rear Electrical  
March-07  
March-07  
Ground Lug  
Transformer, 120/240V - 24V 40VA  
Switch-thermal Disc, Cooling  
Ignition Module, Dsi G760BAD-1  
Recycling Timer, ON/OFF  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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BURNERS & GAS COMPONENTS  
2006 Burners & Gas Components  
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Burner & Gas Components  
DESCRIPTION  
ITEM  
PART #  
QUANTITY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
1916199  
1916198  
1026703  
1004646  
1004645  
4521708  
1026733  
1026903  
1004640  
4520691  
1754901  
1754902  
1038401  
1027499  
4521715  
1004849  
4521463  
4521465  
4521466-03  
4521466-02  
4523415  
4523414  
W/A Tail Pipe - Standard  
W/A Tail Pipe - Deep  
1/2 X 90 Degree Elbow  
Short Nipple 1/2 NPT X 4  
Short Nipple 1/2 NPT X 3-1/2  
Valve, Ball Shutoff 1/2NPT  
1/2 NPT Street Elbow 90 Deg  
Union 1/2 NPT - Raw  
Close Nipple 1/2 NPT X 1  
Bracket, Gas Valve Mtg  
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
Valve - Basotrol Dual (G96) Nat Gas  
Valve - Basotrol Dual (G96) LP Gas  
Hex Seal Bushing 1/2 X 3/8  
Male Connector Assy 3/8 X 7/16  
Tubing, Gas Valve To Manifold  
Bell Reducer - 3/4 NPT To 1/2 NPT  
Burner Pack, DSI MP 80k Nat  
Burner Pack, DSI MP 60k LP Converted  
Orifice, DSI MP 80k Natural #46  
Orifice, DSI MP 60k LP #55  
Pilot – DSI Burner Pack  
Igniter, DSI Burner Pack  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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INTERIOR COMPONENTS  
MOISTURE PLUS (GAS)  
Revised_Interior Componets Gas  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Interior Components - Gas  
DESCRIPTION  
ITEM  
PART #  
QUANTITY  
Oven Vent Cap – 60K BTU  
Propane Gas  
Motor Assembly – 208/240 Volt  
Motor Assembly – 120 Volt  
Motor or Motor Wheel Not Available Separately  
Frame, Light Box Cover  
Glass – Duplate  
1
1784302  
1
1
1
4518320  
4518319  
2
3
4
5
6
4521019  
1676901  
4521022  
1025801  
1623901  
1623902  
1906002  
1906003  
1933407  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Gasket – Light Glass  
Socket Lamp, R7S  
Lamp – 100 Watt, 120 Volt  
Lamp – 100 Watt, 208/240 Volt  
Probe – Flange Mount  
Probe Extension Cable  
Bracket – Probe Shield  
Restrictor Plate – 60K BTU  
Propane Gas  
7
8
8A*  
9
10  
1930203  
2
11  
12  
13  
14*  
15  
1930298  
1930199  
4521648  
1014500  
1765212  
1922101  
1922102  
1922211  
1922212  
4520295  
1935906  
Duct Assembly  
Fan Cover Assembly  
Fastener, Baffle T-Bolt  
Blower Inlet Cover  
2
1
2
1
8
2
2
6
6
4
2
Rack Guide Clip  
Rack Guide – 13 Position, Standard  
Rack Guide – 13 Position, Deep  
Oven Rack – Standard  
Oven Rack – Deep  
Baffle Spacer S/S (2-3/4”)  
Nut-Hex S/S 1/4”-20  
16  
17  
18  
19  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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DOOR COMPONENTS - GAS  
MOISTURE +  
OUTER DOOR ONLY  
INNER DOOR NO HANDLE  
COMPLETE DOOR  
WITH HANDLE  
2006 Door Components (Gas)  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Door Components  
ITEM  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
UP TO  
FROM  
1A  
1B  
1C  
2
4522138  
4522755  
4522331  
1936301  
4522371  
Outer Door Assembly  
Kit Mp Inner Door Without Handle  
Door Assembly W/window - Mechanical Handle  
Handle Door Edgemount M+ Complete W/Catch  
Kit - Magnetic To Mechanical Door Handle  
1
1
1
1
1
July-06  
2A  
Note: Magnetic Handle P/N 4521255 NLA  M+ Units Manufactured With The  
Magnetic Handle Will Require Kit P/N 4522371  
3
4522136  
Spacer, MP Mechanical Handle  
B/a Plate, Door Bushing MP Top  
B/a Plate, Door Bushing MP Bottom  
Decorative Ring  
Cam – Door Switch  
Set Screw 10-24 X 3/8  
Bracket – Door Switches M+  
MSCR -PH-PHIL 6-32 X 1-1/2STL 2P  
Nut W/washer 6-32-KEP  
1
4A  
4B  
5
6A  
6B  
7A  
7B  
7C  
4520808  
4520809  
1923201  
1925101  
8003802  
4516133  
8003212  
8001502  
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
Door Switch – 1 Amp Deluxe Gas Oven -  
Control Series (Electronic Controls)  
Door Switch – 15 Amp Standard Gas Oven -  
Control Series (Mech Controls)  
Nameplate - Garland 7-3/8”  
Gasket, MP Door Seal  
8A  
1855603  
2
8B  
4519715  
2
9
3077100  
4521561  
4521381  
4521382  
1
1
2
2
10  
11  
12  
Door Gasket Frame - Top & Bottom  
Door Gasket Frame - Sides LT/RT  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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DOOR COMPONENTS - GAS  
MOISTURE +  
Revised_Plumbing Components (Gas)  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Plumbing Components (Gas)  
DESCRIPTION  
ITEM  
PART #  
QUANTITY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
4521609  
4517477  
1934903  
1934302  
4521608  
1934801  
1934311  
1934312  
1933411  
1934901  
8000310  
1933411  
1933413  
4517930  
1934401  
1934501  
1935203  
1934502  
1933412  
1935201  
4517543  
W/A Tubing Cavity Spritz  
Grommet, H2O Line  313 IDX1 OD  
Fitting-CC To CC, 1/4 SS  
Tubing-moisture, Valve-cavity  
Tubing, Rinse Water Rear  
Fitting-Elbow, 1/8 NPT SS  
Tubing, Water Rinse Front Std (Standard Only)  
Tubing, Water Rinse Front Deep (Deep Only)  
Cover, Water Connection  
Fitting-1/8 NPT-CC SS  
Washer-flat 3/8 X 1 STL ZP  
Cover, Water Connection  
Enclosure, Quick Disconnect  
Bushing,  25INM x  125INF 300 SS  
Solenoid  
Valve-regulator  
Fitting-1/8 NPT Tee, SS  
Pressure Guage  
Bracket, Water Solenoid  
Fitting-1/8NPT 1-1/2 Nipple SS  
Spray Valve Assy W/10ft  
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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EXTERIOR COMPONENTS - GAS  
MOISTURE PLUS  
Revised_Exterior Components (Gas)  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Main Exterior  
ITEM  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
QUANTITY  
1
2
3
4
6
8
1925301  
1920002  
1920201  
1936999  
4521061  
1931801  
4520867  
4520866  
1927199  
1927197  
1927195  
1236100  
1949701  
1775102  
1926501  
1926502  
1926521  
1926522  
1926531  
1926532  
1926802  
1927002  
1927101  
1926902  
Cover – Upper Trim  
Cover – Main Top  
Cover – Body Side, Left  
Outer Vent Assembly  
Cover – Body Side, Right  
Cover – Control Panel Left  
Cover – Lower Trim (Hose Option)  
Cover – Lower Trim (No Hose Option)  
Leg – Caster  
Leg – Foot Insert  
Leg – Double Deck  
Foot Insert  
Foot Insert – Flanged  
Caster Insert  
Caster – 4” (Screw In)  
Caster – 4” With Brake (Screw In)  
Lo Profile Caster 3(Bolts To Base)  
Lo Profile Caster With Brake 3(Bolts To Base)  
Heavy Duty Caster 5(Bolts To Base)  
Heavy Duty Caster With Brake 5(Bolts To Base)  
Bracket – Upper Support  
Panel – Lower Support  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
4
2
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19*  
20  
Bracket – Lower Support (Not Shown)  
Rack Guide  
Stacking Kit listed below for two Moisture + Ovens or Moisture + w/MCO Ovens  
1937523  
1937526  
1937528  
Kit-Stack Gas SS Legs & Feet  
Kit-Stack Gas Casters  
Kit-Stack Gas Lo Profile  
21*  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Wire Diagrams & Harnesses  
DESCRIPTION  
PART #  
Model  
Standard  
Wire Diagrams  
W/D 115V 60HZ Gas Mech Control  
W/D 115V 60HZ Gas Fast Control  
4521570  
4521571  
Deluxe  
Wire Harness  
1935002  
1936074  
1936076  
4521642  
4521645  
4521574  
4521575  
4521576  
4521640  
4521854  
W/H - Core Probe  
Deluxe  
Standard  
Deluxe  
Standard/Deluxe  
Deluxe  
Standard/deluxe  
Standard  
Standard/Deluxe  
Standard  
W/H - Door Switches, Mech  
W/H - Relay Board To Control  
W/H Lights  
W/H Door Switches Electronic  
W/H Main Wiring 115V Gas  
W/H Relay Card  
W/H Solenoid  
W/H Water Control 200 Control  
W/H Control Panel Mech  
Standard  
* NOT ILLUSTRATED  
RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS  
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