Bakers Pride Oven VGG CO User Manual

Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Combination  
MODEL VGG-CO  
Operation & Installation Manual  
Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 1  
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................. 2  
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................................ 2  
Safety Signs and Messages ............................................................................................................................. 2  
Specific Precautions ......................................................................................................................................... 3  
Safe Work Practices ......................................................................................................................................... 3  
Safety Labels .................................................................................................................................................... 6  
Health And Sanitation Practices............................................................................................................................ 7  
Food Handling................................................................................................................................................... 7  
Storage Of Raw Meats...................................................................................................................................... 7  
Coding Cooked Foods ...................................................................................................................................... 7  
Storage Of Prepared Foods.............................................................................................................................. 7  
Installation................................................................................................................................................................ 8  
Unpacking and Handling....................................................................................................................................... 8  
Location and Clearance ........................................................................................................................................ 8  
Wiring .................................................................................................................................................................... 8  
Operation.................................................................................................................................................................. 9  
VGG-8 Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Controls and Indicators..................................................................................................................................... 9  
Programming the Controller Using the Touchscreen Interface ...................................................................... 14  
Programming the Controller Using the RS-232 Interface............................................................................... 15  
Operation with the Controller .......................................................................................................................... 16  
Accessory Use................................................................................................................................................ 17  
CO Operation ...................................................................................................................................................... 18  
Controls and Indicators................................................................................................................................... 18  
Operating the Oven......................................................................................................................................... 20  
Cooking Suggestions...................................................................................................................................... 20  
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................... 21  
Scheduled Maintenance...................................................................................................................................... 21  
VGG Oven Cleaning (Daily)............................................................................................................................ 21  
CO Oven Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................... 24  
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................... 25  
VGG ................................................................................................................................................................ 25  
CO................................................................................................................................................................... 26  
Notes....................................................................................................................................................................... 28  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Introduction  
Introduction  
Your BKI VGG-CO is a computer controlled VGG-8 rotisserie oven mounted atop a convection oven. The VGG-8  
utilizes a revolving mechanism and convection heat to ensure even product cooking. A touchscreen control and  
switches are provided to allow for quick setup and operation. The convection oven is 7.14 cubic feet and has a  
solid state timing control. Both units have removable components that allow for easy maintenance and cleaning.  
The BKI name and trademark on this unit assures you of the finest in design and engineering -- that it has been  
built with care and dedication -- using the best materials available. Attention to the instructions in this manual  
regarding proper installation, operation, and maintenance will result in long lasting dependability and ensure the  
highest profitable return on your investment.  
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT. If you have  
any questions, please contact your BKI Distributor. If they are unable to answer your  
questions, phone the applicable BKI Technical Services Department:  
BKI North America: (864) 963-3471  
BKI Europe: (44) 0870 9904242  
Safety Precautions  
Always follow recommended safety precautions listed in this manual. Below is the safety alert symbol. When you  
see this symbol on your equipment, be alert to the potential for personal injury or property damage.  
Safety Signs and Messages  
The following Safety signs and messages are placed in this manual to provide instructions and identify specific  
areas where potential hazards exist and special precautions should be taken. Know and understand the meaning  
of these instructions, signs, and messages. Damage to the equipment, death or serious injury to you or other  
persons may result if these messages are not followed.  
This message indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury.  
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury.  
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.  
This message is used when special information, instructions or identification are required  
relating to procedures, equipment, tools, capacities and other special data.  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Introduction  
Specific Precautions  
Equipotential Ground Plane  
When a high current flows through a conductor, differences in potential appear between  
the conductor and nearby metallic surfaces near the appliance. As a result, sparks may  
be produced between the appliance and surrounding metal surfaces. These sparks  
could cause serious injury, damage, or fire.  
BKI provides an Equipotential ground terminal for the connection of a bonding conductor  
after the installation of the appliance per lEC60417-1. This terminal is located on the  
drive side of the oven base and is marked with this symbol.  
Full Disconnection for IEC / CE Regulations  
In accordance with Local and/or National wiring codes, the installer must provide a  
means of full disconnection for overvoltage Category III conditions. An IEC approved  
cord and plug combination will meet this requirement.  
Units not provided with a cord and plug do not meet this requirement. In accordance with  
Local and/or National wiring codes, the installer must provide the means of full  
disconnection.  
Safe Work Practices  
Wear Safe Clothing Appropriate To Your Job  
Always wear your insulated mitts when handling hot oven parts or touch any hot  
metal surface. If you lose or damage your mitts, you can buy new ones at your local  
restaurant equipment supply store or from your local BKI Distributor.  
Always wear non-skid shoes when working around the oven or any other  
equipment.  
Never wear loose clothing such as neckties or scarves while operating this  
equipment. Keep loose hair tied back or in a hair net while operating this  
equipment.  
Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment during the cleaning  
process to guard against possible injury.  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Introduction  
WARNING – DANGEROUS VOLTAGE  
This equipment uses high voltage. Serious injury can occur if you or any untrained  
or unauthorized person installs, services, or repairs this equipment. Always Use an  
Authorized Service agent to Service Your Equipment.  
Keep this manual with the Equipment  
This manual is an important part of your equipment. Always keep it near for easy  
access. If you need to replace this manual, phone the applicable BKI Technical  
Services Department:  
BKI North America: (864) 963-3471  
BKI Europe: (44) 0870 9904242  
Protect Children  
Keep children away from this equipment. Children may not understand that this  
equipment is dangerous for them and others.  
NEVER allow children to play near or operate your equipment.  
Keep Safety Labels Clean and in Good Condition  
Do not remove or cover any safety labels on your equipment. Keep all safety labels  
clean and in good condition. Replace any damaged or missing safety labels. Refer  
to the Safety Labels section for illustration and location of safety labels on this unit.  
If you need a new safety label, obtain the number of the specific label illustrated on  
page 6, then phone the applicable BKI Technical Services Department:  
BKI North America: (864) 963-3471  
BKI Europe: (44) 0870 9904242  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Introduction  
Be Prepared for Emergencies  
Be prepared for fires, injuries, or other emergencies.  
Keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher near the equipment. You must use a 40-  
pound Type BC fire extinguisher and keep it within 25 feet of your equipment.  
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance services, hospitals, and the fire  
department near your telephone.  
Know your responsibilities as an Employer  
Make certain your employees know how to operate the equipment.  
Make certain your employees are aware of the safety precautions on the  
equipment and in this manual.  
Make certain that you have thoroughly trained your employees about operating  
the equipment safely.  
Make certain the equipment is in proper working condition. If you make  
unauthorized modifications to the equipment, you will reduce the function and  
safety of the equipment.  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Introduction  
Safety Labels  
Label Description  
BKI Part #  
QTY  
Location  
Caution – Do not use harsh cleaners when  
cleaning this unit.  
Danger – High Voltage. Turn power off before  
servicing. May have more than one disconnect  
switch.  
Danger – This appliance has more than one  
power supply connection point. Disconnect all  
power supplies before servicing.  
Warning – For continued protection against risk  
of fire and electrical shock, replace with 15  
Amp fuse only.  
N0166  
1
Front Control panel  
(below switches)  
Side covers & Power  
entry hole on control  
panel  
N0202  
N0298  
N0542  
2(3)  
1
Top of CO back control  
panel  
1
On fuse bracket inside  
component compartment  
CO Rating Tag  
N0023  
1
1
Bottom of back control  
panel  
On panel between back  
control panel and motor  
plate at bottom  
Warning – Risk of electrical shock. Appliance  
must be secured to building structure. See  
installation instructions.  
QC Printed  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Introduction  
Health And Sanitation Practices  
BKI Rotisserie Ovens are manufactured to comply with health regulations and are tested and certified to NSF and  
FSA standards. You must operate the equipment properly, using only quality products and use meat  
thermometers to insure meats are thoroughly cooked.  
Food Handling  
Wash hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water after handling raw poultry or meats.  
Clean and sanitize all utensils and surfaces that have been in contact with raw products. Clean and  
sanitize the meat forks or baskets between cooking.  
Never place cooked meats on the same surfaces used to prepare raw meats, unless the area has been  
thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.  
Storage Of Raw Meats  
Designate an area or shelf strictly for the storage of all raw meats to be used in the rotisserie.  
Raw product must always be stored at temperatures below 38° F. (3° C.).  
Never store or mix raw foods above cooked foods, as this is a health hazard. The drippings from raw  
foods contaminate cooked or processed foods.  
All chicken and chicken parts to be stored overnight must be thoroughly iced down and refrigerated.  
Coding Cooked Foods  
All products cooked during the day should be sold the same day.  
NOTE: It is not the intent of the rotisserie program to have unsold merchandise at the end of the cooking day.  
Follow your company’s procedures for the handling of any leftover product.  
Storage Of Prepared Foods  
Cold foods should be kept at or below 38° F. (3° C.).  
Hot foods must be maintained to meet local health codes, usually a minimum 145° F. (63° C.).  
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Rotisserie/Convection Oven  
Installation  
Installation  
Serious injury, equipment damage or death could result if attempting to install this oven  
yourself. Ensure that an authorized BKI service agent install the oven.  
“Risk of Electrical Shock – Appliance must be secured to building structure. Follow  
tethering kit instructions for installation” (sold separately).  
Unpacking and Handling  
It is the owners’ responsibility to file all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates  
for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage to cartons or crates is found, or if a shortage is found, note this on  
the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing.  
If damage is found when the equipment is opened, immediately call the delivering truck line and follow up the call  
with a written report indicating concealed damage to your shipment. Ask for an immediate inspection of your  
concealed damage item. Packaging material MUST be retained to show the inspector from the truck line.  
Remove all packing from the interior and exterior of the oven.  
Location and Clearance  
1. Place the unit not less than 8” from the back wall.  
2. Lock the casters so the oven does not move. After every time the oven is moved, make sure the casters  
are locked.  
Wiring  
Electrocution, equipment failure or property damage could result if an unlicensed  
electrician performs the electrical installation. Ensure that a licensed electrician  
perform the electrical installation.  
The oven, when installed by an authorized BKI service agent, must be grounded in accordance with local codes,  
or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI NFPA 70-2002. You can obtain this code  
from:  
The National Fire Protection Association  
Batterymarch Park  
Quincy, MA 02269  
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Operation  
Operation  
VGG-8 Operation  
Controls and Indicators  
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Operation  
Hardware Controls  
Item # Description  
Function  
1
2
3
Rotor Switch  
Depressing the switch allows the operator to “jog” the rotor position when the  
door is open. Releasing the switch stops the rotor.  
Main Power Isolator  
Light  
This light illuminates to indicate that power is being applied to the oven from  
the Main Power Isolator (Circuit Breaker).  
Main Power Switch  
Turns power to the entire unit on or off. When placed in the on position, the  
Touchscreen controller is powered, lights illuminate and the rotor motor  
engages (if both doors are closed). When placed in the off position, power is  
removed from the entire unit.  
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Analog Touchscreen Used for operation and programming of the oven. A built-in beeper is used to  
Controller  
indicate touchscreen presses and other oven functions. It has 15  
programmable cooking recipes.  
Software Controls – Operation Screens  
Screen Name Screen  
Startup  
Description  
Appears when the Main Power Switch is placed in the  
on position.  
Controller Off  
Appears after the Startup screen displays. This screen  
Indicates that the controller is turned off. Touching  
anywhere on the screen will turn the controller on and  
display the Recipe Selection screen.  
Recipe Selection  
Displays a the list of available recipes. The up and down  
arrow buttons move the highlight box from one recipe to  
the next. Once the desired recipe is highlighted the user  
touches the GO button to start the cook cycle. Touching  
the X button for 3 seconds turns the controller off.  
Touching any recipe will show the settings for that  
recipe.  
Recipe Settings  
Displays Preheat Temperature, Cook Temperature,  
Cook Time, Hold Temperature and Cook To settings for  
a selected recipe. Touching the up and down arrow  
buttons scroll the screen to view more settings.  
Touching the X button momentarily returns you to the  
previous screen.  
Preheat/Cook  
Selection  
Displays once the user highlights a recipe and touches  
the GO button if the recipe has a preheat temperature  
programmed. The user selects where to start the  
cooking cycle by touching Preheat or Cook. Touching  
Preheat displays the Preheat screen. Touching Cook  
displays the Ready To Cook screen. If the Preheat  
temperature is set to OFF the controller goes directly to  
the Ready To Cook screen. The T button can be used to  
display the current oven temperature. Touching the T  
button displays the temperature, then automatically  
returns to the previous screen in 2 seconds. Touching  
the X button momentarily returns you to the previous  
screen.  
RCIPE 02  
Preheat  
Cook  
T
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Operation  
Screen Name  
Screen  
Description  
Preheat  
Displays once the user touches the Preheat option from  
the Preheat/Cook Selection screen. The Preheat cycle  
heats the cooking cavity up to the pre-defined preheat  
temperature. Once this temperature is reached the unit  
automatically switches to the Ready To Cook mode. A  
small highlighted letter H will appear to the right of the  
temperature display to indicate that the controller has  
energized the heating elements. The absence of the  
letter H indicates that the controller has de-energized  
the heating elements as the oven temperature has  
reached the set temperature limit. The T button works  
as described for the Preheat/Cook Selection screen.  
Touching the X button for 3 seconds returns you to the  
Recipe Selection screen.  
Ready to Cook  
Displays once the user touches the Cook option from  
the Preheat/Cook selection screen or once the preheat  
cycle is finished or directly from the Recipe Selection  
screen if no preheat temperature was programmed.  
When the temperature is within 5° of the cook  
temperature the controller will emit three 2 second  
beeps indicating that the product can be loaded. The  
user places the product to be cooked into the cooking  
cavity and touches the COOK button to start the cooking  
process. If the door is opened and/or the temperature  
drops below 25° below the preheat temperature, the  
screen will flash and beep every 30 seconds until the  
COOK button is touched. The highlighted letter H works  
as described for the Preheat screen. The T button works  
as described for the Preheat/Cook Selection screen.  
Touching the X button for 3 seconds returns you to the  
Recipe Selection screen.  
Cooking  
Displays once the COOK button is touched from the  
Ready To Cook screen. This screen shows the cooking  
temperature, the time remaining in the cook cycle, and  
the elapsed time shown with the progress bar at the  
bottom of the screen. Hold the X button for 2 seconds to  
stop the cook in progress. The EXTRA button can be  
used to add more cook time to the cycle. The cook cycle  
ends when the cook time elapses. This is indicated by  
three 2 second beeps. If a hold temperature was  
programmed then the Hold screen is displayed. If no  
hold temperature was programmed then the screen will  
flash and beep until touched. The highlighted letter H  
works as described for the Preheat screen. The T button  
works as described for the Preheat/Cook Selection  
screen. Touching the X button for 3 seconds returns you  
to the Preheat/Cook Selection screen.  
RECIPE 02  
Time  
0:50  
H
T
EXTRA  
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Screen Name  
Screen  
Description  
Hold  
Displays once the cook cycle is complete if a hold  
temperature was programmed. This screen displays the  
hold temperature (or nothing if set to OFF), and the  
elapsed time in the hold mode. The EXTRA button is  
available here so the product can be cooked for more  
time if required. The highlighted letter H works as  
described for the Preheat screen. The T button works as  
described for the Preheat/Cook Selection screen.  
Touching the X button for 3 seconds returns you to the  
Recipe Selection screen.  
Extra Cook  
Appears when the EXTRA button is touched from the  
Cooking or Hold screens. Use the up and down arrow  
buttons to set the amount of additional cook or hold time  
in 5 minute increments. Touch the GO button to add the  
additional time you set. Touch the X button to return to  
the previous screen without adding any extra cook or  
hold time.  
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Software Controls – Programming Screens  
Screen Name  
Startup  
Screen  
Description  
Appears when the Main Power Switch is placed in the  
on position.  
Controller Off  
Appears after the Startup screen displays. Indicates that  
the controller is turned off. Touching anywhere on the  
screen will turn the controller on and display the Recipe  
Selection screen.  
Recipe Selection  
Program Security  
Appears once the Controller Off screen is touched.  
Touch any recipe for 3 seconds to enter the  
programming mode. Touch the X button for 3 seconds  
to turn the controller off.  
Appears upon entering the programming mode and is  
used to enter a 4 digit passcode. When the controller is  
first powered, 0000 is used to access the programming  
mode. Upon subsequent access, if you don’t want to  
use a special passcode but want to leave it 0000 just  
press the GO button. If you do want to use a special  
passcode, configure one using the Basic Setup screen.  
Use the left and right arrow buttons to move the cursor  
under the digit to be changed. The up and down arrow  
buttons increase or decrease the digit as desired. Touch  
the GO button to submit the security passcode. If the  
passcode is valid the Programming mode Selection  
screen will appear. If the passcode is invalid the  
Program Security screen will reappear showing the  
passcode you entered. Touch the X button to return to  
the previous screen.  
Program Mode  
Selection  
Appears once a valid passcode is entered from the  
Security screen. Touch the BASIC SETUP option to  
change basic controller parameters. Touch the COOK  
PROGRAMS option to change cook parameters for a  
specific recipe. Touch the X button to return to the  
Recipe Selection screen.  
Basic Setup  
Appears when the BASIC SETUP option is touched  
from the Programming Mode Selection screen. Use this  
screen to configure the controller to display temperature  
in Fahrenheit of Centigrade, to use short or long beeps  
at the end of a cook cycle and to modify the four digit  
passcode. Touch the X button to return to the previous  
screen.  
Recipe Edit  
Selection  
Appears when the COOK PROGRAMS option is  
touched from the Programming Mode Selection screen.  
This screen is used to select the recipe you want to edit.  
Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the  
recipe then touch the EDIT button. Touch the X button  
to return to the previous screen.  
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Operation  
Screen Name  
Screen  
Description  
Recipe Parameter  
Selection  
Appears when a recipe is selected and the EDIT button  
is touched from the Recipe Edit Selection screen. This  
screen is used to select a specific recipe parameter to  
edit. Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll  
through the list of parameters and touch the parameter  
you want to change. Touch the X button to return to the  
previous screen.  
Recipe Parameter  
Edit  
Appears when a recipe parameter is touched from the  
Recipe Parameter Selection screen. This screen is used  
to edit a specific recipe parameter. The editable  
parameters are: Recipe name, Preheat Temp, Cook  
Temp, Cook Time and Hold Temp. The left and right  
arrow buttons are used to move the cursor under the  
character to be changed. The up and down arrow  
buttons changes the character as desired. The Preheat  
Temp and Hold Temp parameters can be turned off by  
scrolling the temperature below 150°. Touch the SAVE  
button to save the changed parameter. Touch the X  
button to abort all changes and return to the previous  
screen.  
Programming the Controller Using the Touchscreen Interface  
Use the procedures below to edit a separate recipe or to change the basic controller configuration.  
Edit a Recipe  
1. Turn on the Main Power Switch. The Startup screen will briefly appear then the Controller Off screen will  
display.  
2. Touch anywhere on the touchscreen. The Recipe Selection screen will appear displaying a list of recipes.  
3. Touch any recipe for 3 seconds. The Security screen will appear.  
4. Use the up/down and left/right arrow buttons to enter the passcode and touch the GO button. The  
Program Mode Selection screen will appear if a valid passcode is entered.  
5. Touch the COOK PROGRAMS option. A Recipe Edit Selection screen will appear.  
6. Highlight the recipe you want to edit using the up/down arrow buttons then touch the EDIT button. The  
Parameter Selection screen will appear.  
7. Use the up/down arrow buttons to view the recipe parameters and touch the parameter you want to edit.  
The Parameter Edit screen will appear.  
8. Change the parameter value using the left/right and up/down arrow buttons then touch the SAVE button  
to save your changes. You will return to the Parameter Selection screen.  
9. Repeat the process to change any other parameters.  
10. Touch the X button as necessary to return to the Recipe Selection screen.  
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Edit the Basic Setup  
1. Turn on the Main Power Switch. The Startup screen will briefly appear then the Controller Off screen will  
display.  
2. Touch anywhere on the touchscreen. The Recipe Selection screen will appear displaying a list of recipes.  
3. Touch any recipe for 3 seconds. The Security screen will appear.  
4. Use the up/down and left/right arrow buttons to enter the passcode and touch the GO button. The  
Program Mode Selection screen will appear if a valid passcode is entered.  
5. Touch the BASIC SETUP option. A Basic Setup Selection screen will appear.  
6. Touch the parameter that needs to be changed. A Basic Setup Parameter Edit screen appears.  
7. Change the parameter value using the left/right and up/down arrow buttons then touch the SAVE button  
to save your changes. You will return to the Basic Setup Selection screen.  
8. Repeat the process to change any other parameters.  
9. Touch the X button as necessary to return to the Recipe Selection screen.  
Programming the Controller Using the RS-232 Interface  
The TouchTEC controller incorporates an RS-232 interface allowing factory and field personnel to read out,  
modify and write in the entire recipe and controller configuration using a special Controller Configuration program  
on a PC. The program allows a user to read the configuration data from the controller, edit any feature of the  
configuration, write data back to the controller, save the data to a file on the PC and to retrieve the data from a  
previously created file. The file saved in the PC contains a description field to aid in identifying the contents of the  
configuration file. Follow the steps below to program the controller using the RS-232 interface.  
1. Connect the communications interface module between the serial port on the PC and the controller.  
2. Start the Controller Configuration program.  
3. Select the COM port that the controller will use to communicate with the PC from the pull down list in the  
Controller Com area.  
4. Click the OPEN button and select a previously created configuration file or click the READ button to  
download the configuration data from the controller.  
5. Edit any of the following: Description of the configuration file, Recipe Parameters, Max number of recipes  
visible, four digit passcode, Unit of Measurement for Temperature display and the Beep Type used at the  
end of the cook cycle.  
6. Touch the SAVE button and save the file using a different name.  
7. Touch the WRITE button to upload the new configuration data back to the controller.  
8. Disconnect the the communications interface module between the serial port on the PC and the  
controller.  
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Operation with the Controller  
Use the procedures below to view a separate recipe or to activate a cook cycle using a one of the  
preprogrammed recipes.  
Viewing Recipes  
1. Turn on the Main Power Switch. The Startup screen will briefly appear then the Controller Off screen will  
display.  
2. Touch anywhere on the touchscreen. The Recipe Selection screen will appear displaying a list of recipes.  
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the recipe you wish to view then touch it. A Recipe Settings  
screen will appear.  
4. Use the up/down arrow buttons to view any settings for the recipe selected.  
5. Touch the X button momentarily to return to the previous screen.  
Cooking  
1. Turn on the Main Power Switch. The Startup screen will briefly appear then the Controller Off screen will  
display.  
2. Touch anywhere on the touchscreen. The Recipe Selection screen will appear displaying a list of recipes.  
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the recipe you wish to use then touch the GO button. If a  
preheat temperature was programmed then the Preheat/Cook Selection screen will appear. If no preheat  
temperature was programmed then the controller enters the Ready To Cook mode displaying the Ready  
To Cook screen.  
If the Preheat/Cook Selection screen appears, do either of the following:  
Touch the Preheat option to enter the Preheat mode. The controller will display the Preheat  
screen. Once the preheat temperature is reached the controller enters the Ready To Cook mode.  
Touch the Cook option to enter the Ready to Cook mode.  
Once the temperature is within 5° of the cook temperature in the Ready To Cook mode the controller will  
emit three 2 second beeps indicating that the oven can be loaded with product.  
4. Load the product into the oven. Use the Rotor Switch on the front panel to operate the rotors during  
loading.  
5. Close the door.  
6. Touch the COOK button. The controller now enters the cook mode and displays the cooking temperature,  
time remaining in the cook cycle and the elapsed time. If necessary, use the EXTRA button to add more  
cook time to the cycle. At the end of a cook cycle the controller will emit three 2 second beeps and enter  
the Hold mode and display the Hold screen if a Hold temperature was programmed. If a Hold temperature  
was not programmed the screen will flash and beep until touched.  
7. Open the oven door and check the product for proper internal temperature. If necessary, use the EXTRA  
button to add more cook time.  
8. Unload the product if it is done.  
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Accessory Use  
Standard Meat forks  
The standard meat forks are ideal for chicken and poultry. Use the following procedure to prepare the bird for  
loading in the oven.  
1. Fold wings to back, place on back with cavity away from you.  
2. Run pointed ends of meat fork through sides of chicken under wings and through thighs (breast up and  
legs down). Ensure that legs of adjacent birds DO NOT PRESS TIGHTLY TOGETHER, this will cause  
the area of contact to be under-cooked!  
3. Load the meat-forks by holding the meat-fork with the handle to the right–hand side, facing up.  
4. Open the oven door.  
5. Press Rotor Switch to rotate rotor to open position if required.  
6. Place the pointed ends of the meat-fork into the left-hand disc holes.  
7. From the control side, push the meat-fork into the disc to allow the right-hand (handle end) pins locate  
into the right-hand disc.  
8. Be sure to adjust the meat-fork position so that the handle end locates firmly in the spit groove.  
Baskets  
Baskets can be used for large chickens or other meats. After loading with product, simply locate pins in the holes  
on the discs.  
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Operation  
CO Operation  
Controls and Indicators  
Refer to the figure and table below for an explanation of controls and indicators.  
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Operation  
Item # Description  
Digital Timer  
Function  
1
The digital timer consists of an LED, display, beeper and 8 buttons described below:  
LED indicator – Prior to the start of a timing cycle the LED will be OFF. When  
running a timing cycle the LED will flash. At the end of a timing cycle the LED will  
turn ON steady. When idle the LED is off.  
TIME SELECT (2 arrow buttons) – Two arrow buttons on the front panel are used to  
set the time. Hold the UP ARROW button down to increase the time. The longer the  
button is held down, the faster the rate at which the time will increase. The DOWN  
ARROW button is used in the same manner as the UP ARROW button except it will  
cause the time to decrease. The time is increased or decreased in 30-second  
increments.  
START/STOP button  
Starting the Timer - Pressing this button while the timer is not active will cause the  
timer to begin counting down the time on the display.  
Stopping the Timer - Pressing this button while the timer is active will stop the  
timer from counting down and display the remaining time. Time cannot be changed  
with the TIME SELECT buttons at this point. If this button is pressed again the  
timer will continue counting down from the point it was stopped.  
Resetting the Timer - Pressing and holding this button for longer than two (2)  
seconds will reset the timer and the display will return to the original starting time.  
At this point, time can be changed using the TIME SELECT buttons or the preset  
buttons.  
ALARM button - This button allows the user to set an elapsed time at which the  
internal alarm will sound during a cycle. The time is set by pressing and holding the  
ALARM button while using the UP and DOWN arrows to change the time. The  
controller will limit the alarm time to be less than the currently programmed interval  
cycle time. The default alarm time is 0:00 which disables it. The ALARM time is  
saved on power down in the same manner as the last interval time. When a time  
cycle is running and the alarm time has elapsed the internal alarm will sound for 10  
seconds. For example, a cycle time 10:00 and alarm time of 2:00 would cause the  
alarm to sound for 10 seconds once the controller has counted down from 10:00 to  
8:00.  
A, B, C, D preset buttons - These buttons are used to save and recall preset cycle  
and alarm times, saving operator time and minimizing error when changing interval  
cycle times and alarm times. To save the current interval and alarm times into one of  
the preset locations, press and hold the A, B, C, or D preset button for 2 seconds  
and the controller will double chirp to indicate the times have been saved. To recall  
any preset time, press and quickly release the appropriate button and the time  
values are loaded and displayed.  
Beeper – A beeper sounds when the timer counts down to 0. Pressing the  
START/STOP button stops the beeper and resets the timer causing the display to  
return to the original starting time. At this point, time can be changed using the TIME  
SELECT buttons or the preset buttons. The beeper will also sound for 10 seconds if  
the alarm time has elapsed during a timing cycle.  
Display – Used to display the time.  
2
Thermostat  
Used to set the cook temperature. Turn the thermostat knob clockwise to the desired  
cook temperature. A light will turn on when the thermostat calls for heat. The light will  
turn off when the temperature is reached.  
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Item # Description  
Operation  
Function  
Used to turn the oven power and lights ON (1) or OFF (0). Place the knob in the  
3
Power/Light  
Switch  
center position to power the oven. Place the knob in the fully clockwise position to  
power the oven and the lights. Place the knob in the fully counterclockwise position  
to turn the oven off.  
(3 position)  
4
Blower Switch Used to turn the fan on providing optimum air circulation for even baking. Place the  
(2 position)  
knob in the fully clockwise position to turn on the fan. The fan is automatically turned  
off when the door is opened.  
Operating the Oven  
1. Place the Power/Light switch in the fully clockwise position. This will apply power to the oven and turn the  
lights on.  
2. Place the Blower switch in the ON (1) position.  
3. Press and hold the TIME SELECT arrow buttons on the digital timer until the desired cook time is  
displayed or recall a preset time by quickly pressing the appropriate preset button.  
4. Pre-heat the oven by setting the thermostat to the desired temperature. The thermostat light will turn off  
when the temperature is reached.  
5. Open the door and load product into oven once the oven has pre-heated. NOTE: Keep oven door closed  
when not loading oven to avoid a sharp decline in oven temperature.  
6. Activate the timer by pressing the START/STOP button on the digital timer. The timer will begin to count  
down.  
7. When the timer has counts down to 0, the digital timer beeper will sound. Press the START/STOP button.  
8. Using your oven mitts, open the door and unload the product.  
9. Place the Blower switch in the OFF (0) position.  
10. Place the Power/Light switch in the fully counterclockwise position OFF (0).  
Cooking Suggestions  
Most recipes can be adjusted for convection oven use by decreasing the temperature by 25° F and decreasing  
cooking time about 25%. Dishes with cooking times over 45 minutes and that might dry out too much (like  
lasagna, or meatloaf) should be covered for the first half of the cooking time.  
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Maintenance  
Maintenance  
Failure to comply with the maintenance below could result in a serious accident or  
equipment damage.  
Failure to remove power from this unit before performing maintenance may cause severe  
electrical shock. This unit may have more than one disconnect switch.  
Scheduled Maintenance  
VGG Oven Cleaning (Daily)  
Cleaning is not only necessary for sanitary reasons, but will increase sales appeal and maximize operating  
efficiency.  
Failure to remove power from this unit may cause severe electrical shock. This unit may  
have more than one disconnect switch.  
Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment during the cleaning process to  
guard against possible injury.  
Using abrasive cleaners may damage the cabinet finish. Use only a mild soap and water  
solution.  
DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER on this machine. Caustic cleaners can cause damage to  
the machine.  
Never steam clean or get excess water in the interior of the cabinet as this can damage  
unit.  
This appliance is not intended to be cleaned with a water jet.  
1. Allow oven to cool below 50o C (120o F).  
2. Turn the Main Power Switch off and disconnect from the Main Power Isolator (Circuit Breaker).  
3. Empty the grease drawer using the drain valve or fat pump.  
4. Remove all food products from the unit.  
5. Remove V-spits, meat forks, hanging baskets and drip trays from the unit and place them in a large sink  
to soak in hot cleaning solution. Clean the components with warm water, a sponge and BKI Cleaner.  
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.  
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Maintenance  
6. Remove the Rotor System as described below:  
a. Lift the washer from the groove and slide down the shaft.  
b. Slide each rotor cup down the shaft.  
c. Remove the inner shaft.  
NOTE: The welded bead in the center of shaft denotes the shaft removal direction.  
d. Remove rotors.  
7. Place the Rotor System components in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution. Clean the  
components with warm water, a sponge and BKI Cleaner. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.  
8. Remove the Fan Guard, Circulation Bottom and Fan Blades as described below:  
a. Unfasten (counterclockwise) each 1/4 turn latch on the Fan Guard and remove from oven.  
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Maintenance  
b. Pull Circulation Bottom out of oven then unscrew (clockwise) the wing nut on each Blower Fan to  
remove the fan blades.  
9. Place the Fan Guard and Circulation Bottom in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution. Clean the  
components with warm water, a sponge and BKI Cleaner. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.  
10. Carefully clean the fan blades using a scrub brush and hot cleaning solution. Do not bend or disfigure the  
fan blades.  
11. Clean the top of oven. Carefully clean around fan and surrounding areas.  
12. Clean grease drawer and tray area with hot soapy water.  
13. Replace the grease drawer.  
14. Clean the outside and inside of the rotisserie oven with warm water, a sponge and an approved cleaner  
which is authorized for use on food surface areas.  
15. Reassemble the oven.  
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Maintenance  
CO Oven Cleaning  
The oven must be cleaned at the end of each business day. It is easier to clean while still warm. Cleaning is not  
only necessary for sanitary reasons, but will increase sales appeal and maximize operating efficiency.  
Failure to remove power from this unit may cause severe electrical shock. This  
unit may have more than one disconnect switch.  
Using abrasive cleaners may damage the oven finish. Use only a mild soap and  
water solution.  
Never steam clean or get excess water in the interior of the oven as this can  
damage unit.  
DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER on this machine. Caustic cleaners can cause  
damage to the machine.  
Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment during the cleaning  
process to guard against possible injury from hot cleaning solution.  
1. Place the Power/Light switch in the fully counterclockwise position OFF (0).  
2. Turn the circuit breaker off that supplies power to the oven.  
3. Wearing your insulated mitts, remove all products from the unit. Remove all food pans, racks and inside  
bottom pan from the unit and place them in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution (BKI Cleaner).  
4. Allow the unit to cool to room temperature before proceeding.  
5. Lift the left-side tray rack off of its mounting brackets and out of the oven. Repeat this for the right-side  
tray rack. Place the tray racks in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution (BKI Cleaner).  
6. Slide the bottom of the inside blower cabinet forward and remove from oven. Place in a large sink to soak  
in hot cleaning solution (BKI Cleaner).  
7. Slide the bottom of the left side insert assembly to the center of the oven and remove from oven. Place  
the assembly in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution (BKI Cleaner).  
8. Slide the bottom of the right side insert assembly to the center of the oven and remove from oven. Place  
the assembly in a large sink to soak in hot cleaning solution (BKI Cleaner).  
9. Clean the outside of the oven with warm water, a sponge and approved cleaner which is authorized for  
use on food surface areas.  
10. Wipe the unit dry with a soft cloth.  
11. Finish cleaning the parts, wipe dry and reassemble the oven.  
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Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
VGG  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Unit will not turn on.  
Main Power Isolator Light  
is not lit.  
Unit power plug disconnected  
(where applicable).  
Plug unit into mating receptacle.  
Problem with building power  
supply  
Check circuit breaker at building power panel.  
If problem persists, contact BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Unit will not turn on.  
Main Power Isolator Light  
is lit.  
Blown Fuse  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Safety cut out thermostat tripped Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
or defective.  
action.  
Defective contactor.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Rotor not rotating.  
Door not completely closed.  
Defective door switch.  
Check that both doors are completely closed  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Blown Fuse  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Defective contactor.  
Defective motor or capacitor.  
Defective rotor switch.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Rotor will not rotate while  
depressing Rotor switch  
with door open but  
operates with doors  
closed.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Oven does not heat at all.  
Improper program settings.  
Improper parameter settings.  
Check program settings.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Fan cover & circulation bottom  
not installed or improperly  
installed.  
Check that components are properly installed.  
Fan cover switch defective.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Defective controller or contactor. Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Heating elements not  
functioning.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Oven heats up slowly  
Improper line voltage.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
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Maintenance  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Defective blower fan motor.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Defective heating element.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Control displays “999”  
under the temperature  
display.  
Temperature probe connection  
loose or defective probe.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Cavity lights do not  
illuminate when unit is on.  
Blown fuse.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
Individual cavity lamp  
does not illuminate.  
Defective bulb.  
Contact BKI service agent for corrective  
action.  
CO  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Unit will not turn on  
Oven is not connected to power Have a licensed electrician connect the  
source. oven to an appropriate power source.  
Power to unit is not on. Problem Check circuit breaker or fuses at building  
with building power panel,  
circuit breaker/fuse or  
receptacle.  
power panel. If problem persists, contact a  
licensed electrician.  
Blown fuse on unit.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Defective power switch.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Unit operates for a period of  
time, then, the oven shuts  
down.  
Problem with building power  
panel, circuit breaker/fuse or  
receptacle.  
Check circuit breaker or fuses at building  
power panel. If problem persists, contact a  
licensed electrician.  
Defective over-temperature  
switch.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Oven does not heat at all.  
Blower fan stopped.  
Check that blower switch is on. If problem  
persists, contact an authorized BKI  
service agent for corrective action.  
Loose wire on heater circuit.  
Defective relay.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Heating elements not  
functioning.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Oven has very slow heat up or Heating elements not  
recovery. functioning.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
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Maintenance  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Oven will not come up to  
temperature  
Improper thermostat setting.  
Check temperature setting.  
Failed heating element or  
blower fan.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
Product not cooked thoroughly Oven not preheated.  
Be sure to preheat the oven before  
placing product in oven.  
Door left open.  
Keep door closed when not loading oven.  
Improper time or temperature.  
Check for proper time and temperature  
setting.  
Failed heating element,  
thermostat or blower fan.  
Contact an authorized BKI service agent  
for corrective action.  
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Notes  
Notes  
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P.O. Box 80400, Simpsonville, S.C. 29680-0400, USA  
Made and printed in the U.S.A  
LI0132/0407  

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