Vulcan Hart Oven ML 126209 User Manual

INSTALLATION &  
OPERATION MANUAL  
VERO5 & VERO7  
ROTISSERIE OVENS  
&
VERW5 & VERW7  
ROTISSERIE WARMERS  
MODELS  
VERO5  
std. controls  
auto. controls  
prog. controls  
ML-126209  
ML-126450  
ML-126452  
VERO7  
std. controls  
auto. controls  
prog. controls  
ML-126210  
ML-126451  
ML-126453  
VERW5  
VERW7  
ML-126211  
ML-126212  
VERO5 Oven/VERW5 Warmer  
VULCAN-HART COMPANY, P.O. BOX 696, LOUISVILLE, KY 40201-0696, TEL. (502) 778-2791  
FORM 31064 Rev. A (10-98)  
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Model VERO5 Oven  
Model VERO7 Oven  
Model VERW5 Warmer  
Model VERW7 Warmer  
Model VERO5 Oven/VERW5 Warmer  
Model VERO7 Oven/VERW7 Warmer  
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Installation, Operation and Care of  
VERO & VERW SERIES ROTISSERIE  
OVENS AND WARMERS  
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE  
GENERAL  
The Vulcan-Hart VERO and VERW Series Rotisserie Ovens and Warmers feature stainless steel  
interior and exterior for ease of cleaning. The grease drawer has a drain valve for elimination of excess  
fat and can be completely removed for cleaning.  
Rotating, self-basting spits or flat baking racks and combination convection and radiant heat provide  
thorough cooking and even browning. Hot spots are also eliminated.  
Oven controls provide "Manual/Time Controlled" operation, "Automatic/Electronic Timer Control"  
operation, or "Programmable Control" operation.  
Full view tempered glass doors, both front and back, and quartz lighting promote visual appeal and  
stimulate customer interest.  
The VERW warming cabinet features low velocity, high humidity air circulation which keeps foods  
moist. The warming cabinet has three shelves.  
Ovens and warming cabinets come in two sizes. Stacking kits are available to stack ovens and warming  
cabinets.  
VERO5 — Oven with five spits (15-20 chickens).  
VERO7 — Large oven with seven spits (30-35 chickens).  
VERW5 — Warming cabinet.  
VERW7 — Warming cabinet.  
Features and Options  
Quantity Required per Oven*  
Spit  
5 std.  
7 std.  
NA  
Basket  
5 opt.  
7 opt.  
NA  
Turkey Spit  
1 opt.  
1 opt.  
NA  
Baking Plate  
Chicken Rack  
Warmer Shelves  
VERO5  
VERO7  
VERW5  
VERW7  
5 opt.  
NA  
5 opt.  
7 opt.  
NA  
NA  
NA.  
NA  
3 std.  
3 std.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
* Rotisserie inserts can be intermixed requiring less than the maximum shown in the chart.  
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INSTALLATION  
Immediately after unpacking the oven, check for possible shipping damage. If oven is found to be  
damaged after unpacking, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of  
delivery.  
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure that it agrees with the specifications on the  
machine data plate located on the right side panel near the controls.  
The ovens and warmers are secured to the skid with four screws which must be removed.  
LOCATION  
WARNING: THE OVEN SHOULD NOT BE ACCESSIBLE TO THE CUSTOMER. HOT GLASS AND  
PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS.  
The oven may be placed where cooking may be observed to enhance customer awareness, but must  
be installed on a level surface.  
The installation location must allow adequate clearances for servicing and for proper operation of the  
front and rear doors.  
• A minimum wall clearance of 10" (254 mm) from any glass, and 4" (101.6 mm) from each side  
panel must be maintained.  
LEGS / CASTERS  
Each oven and warmer is furnished on 19/16" (39.7 mm) legs. Casters come with the stacking kit or can  
be ordered as an accessory.  
ASSEMBLY  
Place the two bottom plates in oven. The two plates slant to the middle to allow fat to drip into the grease  
drawer (Fig.1).  
PL-41161  
Model VERO5 & VERO7  
Fig. 1  
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Assembling Stacked Devices  
When stacking ovens or oven and warmer, the location of the controls on the top oven may be changed  
to the bottom of the control panel. Contact your local Vulcan-Hart servicer to change the location of the  
controls.  
If stacking an oven and warmer, the normal location for the warmer is on the bottom of the stack.  
1. Unpack ovens or oven and warmer, and stacking kit.  
2. Remove all interior packed loose racks, rotor, pans, and spits.  
3. Place bottom oven or warmer onto blocks at least 8" (20 cm) high.  
4. Remove (4) legs provided on oven or warmer.  
5. Assemble (4) casters supplied with stacking kit.  
• Make sure (2) casters with brakes are mounted on the same side.  
6. Remove blocks carefully.  
Alternate lift method:  
• The oven or warmer may be lifted through the grease pan opening with forks.  
a. Open ALL doors and remove grease pan.  
b. Run forks all of the way through the opening where the grease pan was located.  
c. Make sure forks rest on the frame member and are spread as far apart as possible.  
7. Position lower oven or warmer onto the floor.  
8. Remove partial top cover from the lower oven or warmer.  
• The partial cover will not be reinstalled but must be saved for future use if ovens or oven and  
warmer are ever unstacked.  
• DO NOT DISCARD THE PARTIAL TOP COVER, KEEP IT WHERE IT CAN BE FOUND  
WHEN NEEDED IN THE FUTURE.  
9. Remove (2) top corner screws on non-control panel side of bottom oven or warmer. Screws will be  
replaced with longer screws later in stacking procedure.  
10. Remove all side panels from each oven or oven and warmer.  
11. Carefully place top oven onto blocks and remove the (4) legs.  
12. Carefully position upper oven onto top of lower oven or warmer.  
• See above for alternate lift method.  
13. Align and assemble through control panel side (2) M8 x .625" long bolts from bottom oven or warmer  
to top oven.  
14. Align and assemble through non-control panel side (2) M5 x .625" long bolts from top oven to  
bottom oven or warmer.  
15. Slide flat protector tray into drawer opening of top oven.  
16. Assemble in place with (2) M5 x .625" long screws.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE  
APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL  
ELECTRICAL CODES.  
WARNING:DISCONNECTELECTRICALPOWERSUPPLYANDPLACEATAGATTHEDISCONNECT  
SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.  
WARNING: APPLIANCES EQUIPPED WITH A FLEXIBLE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORD ARE  
PROVIDED WITH A THREE-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG. THIS PLUG MUST BE CONNECTED  
INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE-PRONG RECEPTACLE. IF THE RECEPTACLE IS NOT  
THE PROPER GROUNDING TYPE, CONTACT AN ELECTRICIAN. DO NOT REMOVE THE  
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG.  
Access the electrical connection point by removing panel(s) on the side where the controls are located.  
Ensure that the electrical power supply agrees with the specifications on the oven's data plate and  
complies with the wiring diagram on the oven.  
Stacked Ovens or Oven and Warmer  
1. Remove all side panels.  
2. Attach power leads (furnished as part of the stacked set) to the line side of the terminal block of  
upper oven.  
3. Attach wire guide with wires already installed by means of (2) M5 nuts.  
4. Carefully route wires through bushing in top oven and attach to terminal block of top oven.  
5. At the same time attach power leads to lower oven or warmer terminal block as shown on the wiring  
diagram and attach power supply conduit to the bottom of the lower oven or warmer.  
6. Attach power supply leads to line side of terminal block.  
7. Inspect and check all wiring and terminal connections for tightness and proper routing away from  
any moving parts or pinch points.  
8. Carefully replace the ovens' or oven and warmer's panels.  
Single Oven or Warmer  
1. At the same time attach power leads to oven or warmer terminal block as shown on the wiring  
diagram and attach power supply conduit to the bottom of the oven or warmer.  
2. Attach power supply leads to line side of the terminal block.  
3. Inspect and check all wiring and terminal connections for tightness and proper routing away from  
any moving parts or pinch points.  
4. Carefully replace the oven's or warmer's panels.  
Refer to the Electrical Data chart on the next page.  
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ELECTRICAL DATA  
MODEL  
VOLTS  
HERTZ  
PHASE  
CIRCUIT SIZE*  
(AMPS)  
VERO5  
208  
208  
240  
240  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1
3
1
3
35  
20  
35  
20  
VERO7  
VERW5  
VERW7  
208  
208  
240  
240  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1
3
1
3
60  
35  
60  
35  
208  
208  
240  
240  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1
3
1
3
15  
10  
15  
10  
208  
208  
240  
240  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1
3
1
3
15  
10  
15  
10  
STACKED MODELS  
(2) VERO5  
208  
208  
240  
240  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1
3
1
3
70  
40  
70  
40  
(2) VERO7  
208  
240  
60  
60  
3
3
70  
70  
VERO5 & VERW5  
208  
208  
240  
240  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1
3
1
3
50  
30  
50  
30  
VERO7 & VERW7  
208  
240  
60  
60  
3
3
50  
45  
*
Maximum Circuit Breaker Size / Minimum Circuit Amperage compiled in accordance with the  
National Electrical Code, 1990 edition.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE CLEANING.  
1. Oven must be "burned in" to release any odors that might result from heating the new surfaces in  
oven.  
2. Clean oven, accessories, and warmer (if present), both inside and outside, with warm soapy water.  
3. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.  
• Avoid water contact with quartz lamps.  
4. Operate oven at maximum temperature setting of 480°F (249°C) for 45 minutes.  
• Smoke with an unpleasant odor will normally be given off during this burn-in period.  
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OPERATION  
WARNING: HOT GLASS, GREASE, AND PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS. USE CARE WHEN  
OPERATING AND SERVICING THE OVEN.  
OVEN CONTROL PANEL (Fig. 2)  
DISPLAY — Shows temperature (°F) and time (HH:MM)  
when first turned on.  
DISPLAY  
Programmable/Automatic: Colon flashing, remaining  
cooking time is shown.  
Manual: Nothing will show on the display.  
PROGRAMMABLE  
CONTROLS  
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS — Set all dials on "P". See  
pages 10-12 in this manual.  
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS – Set all dials on "P". See  
THERMOSTAT  
pages 13-16 in this manual.  
DIAL  
MANUAL CONTROLS – Use control dials. Comes with  
Programmable Controls only.  
Thermostat Dial — 0°F means heat is OFF.  
• Turn dial to desired temperature (150-480°F  
ROTISSERIE  
DIAL  
[66°C - 249°C]).  
Rotisserie Dial  
— "0/P" means rotisserie is OFF.  
• Set Dial Thermostat to desired temperature.  
• Set the Rotisserie on:  
- Oven working without restrictions.  
- Only rotor moves.  
MAIN POWER  
DIAL  
- Oven working, one lamp remains off.  
- Oven working, both lamps remain off.  
PL-41175-1  
• Set the Main Power dial on the hand symbol.  
Operator side heating lamp will remain on until  
the desired temperature is reached in oven.  
Fig. 2  
Main Power Dial — "0" means OFF.  
• Set Main Power dial on the hand symbol.  
• Set Rotisserie dial to desired manual setting.  
• Set Thermostat Dial to desired temperature.  
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LOADING PRODUCT  
1. Turn Main Power dial to  
2. Turn Rotisserie dial to  
.
to rotate.  
3. Turn Rotisserie dial to "0/P" to stop rotation.  
4. Load product. Make sure the product is distributed evenly.  
5. Repeat steps 2-4 until all loading is complete.  
6. Close door.  
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS (Fig. 3)  
UP  
TEMPERATURE  
TIME OF DAY  
POWER INDICATOR  
START / STOP  
BUTTON  
BUZZER  
ROASTING TIME DOWN  
PL-41184-1  
Fig. 3  
Automatic Controls can regulate roasting temperature, stop cooking at a preset time, or allow buzzer  
to be timed.  
If no temperature or roasting time has been programmed, the Automatic Control recalls the values for  
the previous Automatic Cooking Operation. The last entered temperature and roasting time is always  
retained in memory by the Automatic Controls. These values can be displayed by pressing the  
appropriate symbol.  
1. Turn all dials to the "P" position.  
2. Set the temperature and roasting time.  
3. Press START to begin. The red light on the START/STOP button is lit.  
Setting the Temperature  
DISPLAY TEMP  
Press  
Press  
Press  
325  
326  
324  
Displays the thermostat setting (150 - 480°F [66 - 249°C]).  
Increases the temperature setting.  
Decreases the temperature setting.  
+
+
Setting the Roasting Time  
DISPLAY TIME  
Press  
Press  
Press  
1:15  
1:16  
1:14  
Displays the automatic roasting time.  
Increases the automatic roasting time.  
Decreases the automatic roasting time.  
+
+
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Setting an Early Warning Buzzer  
Assume roasting time is one hour and fifteen minutes and it is currently 2 o’clock. The cycle completes  
and the buzzer will sound at 3:15. If you want an early warning buzzer for basting or whatever reason,  
program as follows:  
DISPLAY TIME  
Press  
Press  
3:15 — Displays the sum of the current time plus the roasting time.  
3:00 — Buzzer will sound at 3:00.  
+
Press START.  
— Roasting begins.  
• At 3:00, interim buzzer sounds. Press  
to silence.  
• At 3:15, roasting stops and buzzer sounds again. Press  
to silence.  
Setting End Time (Delayed Start)  
Assume roasting time is one hour and fifteen minutes and it is currently 2 o’clock. If you want to finish  
roasting at 4:00, program the Automatic Control as follows:  
DISPLAY TIME  
Press  
Press  
Press START.  
3:15  
4:00  
Displays sum of current time plus roasting time.  
Roasting will stop at 4:00.  
Red light on the START/STOP button is lit.  
Rotisserie stays off until:  
+
• Roasting begins at 2:45. Colon flashes.  
• Roasting stops at 4:00; buzzer sounds. Press  
to silence.  
Interrupting an Automatic Cooking Operation  
If you want to temporarily interrupt an Automatic Cooking Operation, press START/STOP.  
• Red light on the START/STOP button flashes.  
• Colon stops flashing.  
• Rotisserie stops.  
• Heat lamps and elements go off.  
• Automatic Control retains the set temperature and the remaining roasting time.  
• Current temperature and remaining roasting time are displayed.  
• Temperature decreases because heating is off. The control does not compensate.  
To restart, press START/STOP again. The Automatic Cooking Operation will resume.  
Stopping an Automatic Cooking Operation  
When an Automatic Cooking Operation is completed, a buzzer sounds.  
If you want to temporarily interrupt an Automatic Cooking Operation, see above.  
If you want to abort an Automatic Cooking Operation, turn Main Power dial to "0".  
• Temperature and Roasting Time remains in memory, not the remaining cooking time.  
Changing A Setting  
All settings, except Time of Day, can be changed before, during, or after the cooking process. Time of  
Day cannot be changed during an Automatic Cooking Operation. After a change, operation continues  
according to new values.  
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Stopping the Rotisserie  
Turn Main Power dial to "0" or press START/STOP.  
• Everything will switch off.  
Setting the Time of Day  
Time of Day cannot be reset during an Automatic Cooking Operation.  
• Red light on the Start/Stop button must be off.  
• Colon is not flashing.  
Set the Time of Day as follows:  
DISPLAY TIME  
9:23  
9:24  
9:22  
Current time of day is displayed.  
Increases the time of day.  
Decreases the time of day.  
Press  
Press  
+
+
Turning the Buzzer OFF  
Press  
.
Resetting the Automatic Control  
Press STOP/START.  
• Automatic Control retains Time and Temperature for the last Automatic Cooking Operation.  
• Remaining cooking time and early warning buzzer are lost.  
Operating in Fahrenheit or Celsius Degrees  
Rotisserie dial must be on "0/P".  
To operate oven with Fahrenheit degrees, press  
• Fahrenheit lamp will be lit.  
while turning Main Power dial from "0" to "P".  
• Oven will continue to operate in Fahrenheit degrees.  
To operate in Celsius, press  
while turning Main Power dial from "0" to "P".  
• Oven will continue to operate in Celsius degrees.  
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PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS (Fig. 4)  
All programming must be done with Thermostat dial (top) on "P", Rotisseries dial (middle) on  
"0/P", and Main Power dial (bottom) on "P".  
The programmable control allows you to program three different functions for each of the 5 menu  
buttons. The three functions are Cook, Grill, and Warm/Hold.  
Cook cycle is for slow roasting.  
Grill cycle is for searing and browning.  
Warm/Hold cycle is a holding cycle.  
-
Recommended holding temperature is 160°F (71°C) or 180°F (82°C).  
-
Rotisserie will continue to turn during the hold cycle.  
ROTOR  
PROBE  
PROCESS  
INDICATORS  
PROGRAM  
INDICATORS  
POWER  
INDICATOR  
PROGRAM  
KEYS  
START / STOP  
BUTTON  
BUZZER  
UP  
TIME OF  
DAY  
TEMPERATURE  
WARM / HOLD  
PROCESS  
COOKING  
PROCESS  
GRILL  
PROCESS  
DOWN  
TIME  
PROGRAM  
END  
PL-41185-1  
Fig. 4  
Setting the Time of Day  
1. Turn Main Power dial to "P".  
2. Press and hold and adjust to current time by using  
The actual time of day may be viewed on the display at any time, except during a running process, by  
or  
. This is a 12-hour clock.  
pressing  
.
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Programming Menu Buttons  
1. Before entering the program mode, you must first press a Menu Button. Press Menu Button #1. Its  
LED will light.  
2. To enter Program mode, press and hold both  
and  
simultaneously until time display shows  
"PROG" (approximately 2 seconds). The LED on Menu Button #1 and Cooking Process Indicator  
will start blinking.  
3. Cook function time and temperature will be programmed first.  
Press and hold  
while pressing  
or  
to adjust to temperature desired.  
• Maximum allowable temperature setting is 480°F (249°C); minimum is 32°F (0°).  
Press and hold while pressing or to adjust to time desired.  
• Maximum time setting is 5 hours, 59 minutes.  
4. Program the Grill function for Menu Button #1.  
Press  
. The Grilling Process Indicator and LED on Menu Button #1 will start blinking.  
while pressing or to adjust to temperature desired.  
Press and hold  
• Maximum allowable temperature setting is 480°F (249°C); minimum is 32°F (0°C).  
Press and hold while pressing or to adjust to time desired.  
5. Program the Warm/Hold function for Menu Button #1.  
Press . The Warm/Hold Process Indicator and LED on Menu Button #1 will start blinking.  
Press and hold while pressing or to set temperature for the hold cycle.  
You cannot program a time for the warm/hold function. If you try to program a time, the buzzer will  
sound for 3 seconds, then shut off. After programming of Menu Button #1 is completed, the time  
display will show the current time of day.  
6. Press flashing Menu Button #1 to lock in the programmed settings.  
After programming, the display will show the time and temperature programmed for the Cook  
function. If you have programmed "0" time and minimum temperature (32°F [0°C]) for the Cook  
function, the displays will show the actual cavity temperature and actual time of day.  
7. Continue programming Menu Buttons 2-5 in the same manner.  
Verifying Programmed Temperatures and Times  
Cook function: Press and hold the desired Menu Button, then press  
Grill function: Press and hold the desired Menu Button, then press  
Warm/Hold : Press and hold the desired Menu Button, then press  
.
.
.
• Only the temperature will be displayed in the Warm/Hold function.  
• Time display will show "00:00".  
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Starting a Processing Cycle  
1. Press desired Menu Button (its LED will light).  
2. Press  
(its LED will light).  
• Time display will show total processing time and will count down to the end of the processing  
cycle.  
• Temperature display will show Pht (preheat) until oven cavity temperature reaches 125°F  
(52°C). Then it will show the actual cavity temperature while maintaining the programmed  
temperature.  
Displaying Time/Temperature During a Processing Cycle  
— If pressed during a processing cycle, probe icon under temperature display will light  
and probe temperature will be displayed for 20 seconds. You may press it again if  
you like.  
— Press and hold to display both Cook temperature and time programmed for the Menu Button  
you're using.  
— Press and hold to display both Grill temperature and time programmed for the Menu Button  
you're using.  
— Press and hold to display programmed temperature only.  
— Press and hold to display programmed time only.  
Interrupting a Processing Cycle  
1. Press  
if you want to check the food before the end of the processing cycle.  
• This will turn off the heaters, front lamp (customer side), and rotor.  
will flash.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
again to start cycle from where it left off.  
to start all over at the beginning of programmed cycle.  
End of Processing Cycle  
At the end of a Cook or Grill cycle, a buzzer will sound. Press  
to silence the buzzer.  
When oven goes into Warm/Hold cycle, the buzzer will sound and operator side lamp will cycle on and  
off with heaters.  
• Press and hold  
to silence buzzer.  
• The temperature and time displays will show actual oven cavity temperature and time of day until  
reaching holding temperature.  
• Press  
to end holding process.  
Changing a Programmed Setting  
You may modify temperature or time of a Cook or Grill function only on any Menu Button prior to  
starting processing, or during processing.  
• Press  
(for temperature) or  
(for time) while pressing  
or  
.
• This will not change the temperature or time programmed in the memory for that Menu Button.  
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Turning the Buzzer Off  
Press  
.
Setting the End Time (Delayed Start)  
Assume roasting time is one hour and fifteen minutes and it is currently 2 o'clock. If you want to finish  
roasting at 4:00, program as follows:  
1. Press and hold  
• Colon in display will flash.  
• Time display will show cooking time.  
while pressing  
or  
to adjust the time to 4:00.  
2. Press  
.
• Cooking will begin at 2:45. Colon starts flashing.  
• Roasting stops at 4:00; buzzer sounds. Press  
to silence.  
If after pressing  
the end time comes earlier than the current time + the program time, a beep will  
sound (for three minutes) and program will not start.  
• Programmed end time is now cancelled.  
• When  
is pressed again, program starts in the normal way.  
Setting an Early Warning Buzzer  
You can program an early warning buzzer for basting or whatever reason.  
• This function is completely independent of any program, whether it is running or not.  
• Buzzer always sounds for three minutes.  
As soon as you press  
when buzzer is not engaged, the current time or the already programmed  
time will be shown in the display.  
Press or at the same time to program the moment when the beep tone will sound.  
• Minimum is the current time.  
• Maximum is the current time minus 1.  
• Buzzer delay time can always be changed as long as the beep tone has not sounded.  
• As soon as a beep tone sounds as a result of the elapsed buzzer delay time, the programming  
is cancelled.  
Stopping the Rotisserie  
Press  
.
• Heaters, operator side lamp, and rotisserie will turn off.  
• To start rotisserie again, see procedures described under "Interrupting a Processing Cycle".  
PREPARING THE PRODUCT  
• Oven is not designed to roast frozen foods.  
• Use only fresh or previously thawed product.  
• Clean all work areas before and after preparing poultry.  
• Maintain proper sanitation at all times.  
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SPITS  
WARNING: SKEWERS ARE SHARP. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN LOADING PRODUCT.  
1. Skewer spits into whole poultry so that point goes through the chest and thighs (Fig. 5).  
• Leave approximately 12" (1.2 cm) between each chicken to permit proper browning.  
2. Place sharp end of spit into holes on one side of rotisserie positioning breast toward the operator.  
3. Fit the groove on the opposite end of spit into corresponding holes on the other side of the rotisserie.  
• Turkey spit (optional) requires removal of the rotisserie drum to roast one whole turkey.  
Fig. 5  
Tying Legs (Fig. 6)  
Tie legs of chicken or cornish hen together if desired.  
Fig. 6  
Baskets  
Make sure product in baskets does not stick out of basket.  
• Shortening is not needed.  
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Loading Spits Into Oven  
1. Make sure loaded spits will clear the top of oven.  
2. Place weight so the rotisserie is evenly balanced.  
3. If spits and baskets are intermixed, use one less on each side of spit so product does not  
collide during rotation.  
4. Insert spits, leave one space, then hang baskets (Fig. 7).  
• Be sure spits and baskets do not touch when rotating.  
• On VERO7 ovens, baskets hang on pins on opposite sides of rotisserie.  
• On VERO5, a pin on each side of basket fits into ringed holes on rotisserie.  
5. Turn Rotisserie dial to  
to rotate.  
6. Turn Rotisserie dial to "0/P" to stop rotation.  
Oven With Baskets and Spits  
Leave One Empty Space  
Between Spit and Basket  
Holes for Spit  
Spit  
Basket  
Pins  
PL-41160-1  
Fig. 7  
Unloading Spits From Oven  
Opening the door does not stop the rotisserie or cooking process.  
1. Press STOP/START. Red light on button will go off.  
2. Turn Thermostat dial to 0°F.  
3. Turn Main Power dial to  
4. Remove spits or baskets.  
5. Turn Rotisserie dial to  
.
to rotate.  
6. Turn Rotisserie to "0/P" to stop rotation.  
7. Remove the next utensil.  
8. Repeat steps 3 thru 5 until unloading is complete.  
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SUGGESTED ROASTING GUIDELINES  
The chart indicates suggested cooking times and temperatures. Initial product temperature, size,  
shape, and other factors may require adjustment to suit your operation.  
Internal  
Capacity  
Thermostat  
Time  
(HH:MM)  
Temperature  
Product  
(°F)  
(°C)  
(°F)  
(°C)  
VERO5 VERO7  
Chicken, Whole,  
3 lb. (1.4 kg)  
350-275 177-135  
1:10 - 1:30  
0:50 - 1:20  
1:50 - 2:15  
1:50 - 2:15  
0:45 - 0:55  
180-185  
180-185  
180-185  
180-185  
82-85  
15-20  
20-24  
10  
28-35  
28-42  
14  
Cornish Hens,  
1 lb. (.45 kg)  
350-275 177-135  
350-275 177-135  
350-275 177-135  
350-275 177-135  
82-85  
82-85  
82-85  
Duck, Whole,  
4-412 lb. (1.8-2 kg)  
Turkey, Whole,  
11-13 lb. (5-5.9 kg)  
1
1
Roast Beef,  
4 lb. (1.8 kg)  
140 Rare  
160 Medium  
180 Well Done  
60  
71  
82  
10  
14  
Pork Ribs,  
3 lb. (1.4 kg)  
350  
177  
0:50 - 1:20  
170  
77  
5
7
*These are approximate cooking times. They will fluctuate based upon the weight and size of the  
product.  
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EMPTYING GREASE DRAWER  
Empty the grease drawer when necessary.  
• Be careful if grease is warm.  
1. Open door and slide grease drawer out about 5" (13 cm) (Fig. 8).  
2. Provide a suitably large bucket or vessel under drain valve and open valve handle (Fig. 8).  
3. Close drain valve when empty (Fig. 9).  
4. Slide grease drawer all the way back.  
5. Close oven door.  
GREASE DRAWER  
DRAIN VALVE OPENED  
PL-41169-1  
Fig. 8  
DRAIN VALVE CLOSED  
PL-41168-1  
Fig. 9  
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WARMER CONTROLS (Fig. 10)  
Fig. 10  
Thermometer  
Thermostat  
Displays temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.  
0°F is OFF. Turn dial to desired temperature.  
USING WARMERS (Models VERW5 and VERW7)  
Fill warmer drawer with cold water about three-quarters full to minimize steaming.  
• Use softened water, if available, to reduce lime build-up in drawer.  
Cooked product other than poultry may be held in the warmer for 3 to 4 hours; then it must be  
refrigerated.  
When holding poultry, it is recommended that the temperature of the warmer be at least 160°F – 180°F  
(71°C - 82°C) and that poultry be held no longer than 2 hours.  
Every 4 to 5 hours, add lukewarm water to drawer as needed.  
• If water evaporates completely, product will dry out.  
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CLEANING  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE CLEANING.  
Allow oven to cool before cleaning.  
CAUTION: Do not use oven cleaners. Do not clean with a high pressure hose.  
1. Wash both doors and inside glass with warm soapy water, rinse and dry or use a commercial glass  
cleaner.  
2. With door open, pull inside glass away from door to clean.  
• Take extra care when cleaning outside surface of inner glass door because of its special  
reflective coating.  
• Do not remove glass from door.  
3. Clean control panel with a damp cloth only.  
4. Remove oven rotisserie, spits, bottom plates, and other removable parts and wash in a sink with  
warm soapy water.  
5. Rinse parts thoroughly and dry with a soft clean cloth.  
6. Clean oven interior and exterior with warm soapy water.  
7. Rinse interior and exterior thoroughly and dry with a soft clean cloth.  
Cleaning Grease Drawer  
1. Empty grease drawer (see page 20).  
2. Remove drawer when machine is idle.  
3. Wash in a sink with warm soapy water.  
• Any hard soil can be scrubbed with a soft, non-scratching pad.  
4. Rinse and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.  
5. Return clean drawer to oven bottom.  
Cleaning Warmers  
1. Remove water drawer and shelves.  
2. Wash with warm soapy water, rinse and dry.  
3. If scale builds up on water drawer or warmer interior, soak with vinegar.  
4. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft clean cloth.  
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Cleaning Quartz Lamps  
CAUTION: Do not clean the quartz lamps in the top of the oven with soap and water.  
Be very careful when cleaning or handling lamps. Lamps can be broken by mishandling.  
Clean lamps with a cloth soaked in alcohol.  
• Do not touch lamps with your bare hands.  
Monthly  
Clean ventilation grate and fan blades located in the top of the oven.  
1. Remove ventilation grate by unscrewing nuts (clockwise) on both sides of vents.  
2. Unscrew nut in center of fan blade.  
3. Wash in a sink with warm soapy water.  
4. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft dry cloth.  
5. Wipe fan blades with a clean damp cloth.  
6. Dry with a soft dry cloth.  
7. After cleaning, reinstall in reverse order.  
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MAINTENANCE  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY  
MAINTENANCE.  
WARNING: HOT GLASS, GREASE, AND PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS. USE CARE WHEN  
OPERATING AND SERVICING THE OVEN.  
MODEL VERO5 OVEN ONLY  
Should the rotisserie become out of alignment, use the allen key (provided) to unscrew and retighten  
the drum on the rotor shaft until properly aligned.  
SERVICE AND PARTS INFORMATION  
To obtain service and parts information concerning this oven, contact the Vulcan-Hart Service Agency  
in your area (refer to listing supplied with the oven), or Vulcan-Hart Company Service Department at  
the address or phone number shown on the front cover of this manual.  
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FORM 31064 Rev. A (10-98)  
PRINTED IN U.S.A.  
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