
DFG-100 & DFG-200GAS CONVECTION OVENSINSTALLATION - OPERATION - MAINTENANCEBLODGETT OVEN COMPANYwww.blodgett.com44 Lakeside Avenue, Burlington, V
8InstallationVentilationDIRECT FLUE ARRANGEMENTWhen the installation of a mechanically driven exhaust hood is impractical the oven may be vented by a
9InstallationUtility Connections - Standards and CodesTHE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE FOR THE USE OF QUALIFIED INSTAL-LATION AND SE
10InstallationGas ConnectionGAS PIPINGA properly sized gas supply system is essential for maxi-mum oven performance. Piping should be sized to pro
11InstallationGas ConnectionPRESSURE REGULATION AND TESTINGDFG-100-3 ovens are rated at 55,000 BTU/Hr. (16.2 kW) (58 MJ) per section. DFG-200-L ovens
12InstallationGas ConnectionGAS HOSE RESTRAINTIf the oven is mounted on casters, a commercial exible connector with a minimum of 3/4” (1.9 cm) inside
13InstallationElectrical ConnectionWiring diagrams are located in the control compartment and on the back of the oven.This oven is supplied for connec
14InstallationInitial StartupThe following is a check-list to be completed by qualied personnel prior to turning on the appliance for the r
15OperationSafety InformationThe information contained in this section is provided for the use of qualied operating personnel. Qualied operat-ing pe
16OperationSolid State Manual Control with Digital Timer13425678Figure 11 CONTROL DESCRIPTION1. SELECTOR SWITCH - controls power to the oven for cook
17OperationSolid State Manual ControlFigure 12 CONTROL DESCRIPTION1. SELECTOR SWITCH - controls power to the oven for cook or cool down.2. BLOWER SW
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18OperationSolid State Digital ControlFigure 13 CONTROL DESCRIPTION1. SELECTOR SWITCH - turns power to the oven on or off. Allows selection of Cook o
19OperationSolid State Digital ControlTO SET THE PULSE TIME:1. Press PULSE KEY (13) to turn pulse mode on.NOTE: Pulse light is on.2. Rotate DIAL (8
20OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlDISCONNECT FROM THE SOURCE OFSUPPLY BEFORE SERVICINGwww.blodgett.com123561415161847891012131711Figure 14 COMPON
21OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlOVEN OPERATIONOven Startup:1. Toggle the POWER SWITCH (1) to ON. The display gives the software revision level
22OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision Control2. Load the product into the oven. Press the desired PRODUCT KEY (14).If the shelf timing function is toggled
23OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlPRODUCT KEY PROGRAMMINGTo enter the product programming mode1. Press and hold the PROGRAM KEY (3). The DIS-PLA
24OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision Control7. The display reads:Stage 1 Timing XX:XXDenition: There are 3 options for timing mode when shelf cooking: St
25OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlAlarm 1 Name AAATo change the alarm name, use the PROGRAM AR-ROW KEYS (4) to scroll through the alarm name li-b
26OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlSYSTEM LEVEL PROGRAMMINGEntering the system programming mode1. Press and hold the PROGRAM KEY (3). The display
27OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlDenition: If you are using sensitivity as a tim-ing mode for single stage stage recipes this feature must be t
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28Operation17. The display reads:Recipe Timing YESUse the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to select ei-ther Yes or No. Press the PROGRAM KEY (3).18. The disp
29OperationBlodgett IQ2™ Vision ControlProgramming the ALARM NAMENOTE: Use these instructions to modify an existing name, to add an alarm name or to
30OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlCOMPONENT DESCRIPTION1. DISPLAY - displays controller related information.2. USB PORT and COVER - Use to tr
31OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlMANUAL MODE COOKING1. Select the POWER button to turn on the oven and proceed to the manual screen. Figure 1
32OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlMENU MODE COOKING1. On a manual screen, press the ESC key to exit.2. Select the MENU key to cook using the
33OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlSHELF COOKING1. Select the SHELF COOKING key.Figure 22 2. Select item icon in the upper right corner to sel
34OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlEDITING A MENU1. Select the MENU/EDIT icon to edit the recipes in the menu mode.Figure 25 2. Select the EDI
35OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen Control4. Each recipe is made up of steps containing four set-tings - temperature, time, fan, etc. A new step is ne
36OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlEDITING A CATEGORY1. Select the MENU/EDIT icon to edit the recipes in the menu mode.Figure 29 2. Select the
37OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen Control5. To edit the category icon, press the category icon dis-played in the category edit screen. The Select Ico
2InstallationOven Description and SpecicationsGAS RATINGS - DFG-100-3 & DFG-200-LNatural Gas PropaneUS Units SI Units US Units SI UnitsUS, Canada
38OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlCREATING NEW MENU ITEMS1. Select the EDIT ITEMS key.Figure 35 2. Select New?3. Select the food icon to be
39OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlCREATING NEW CATEGORIES1. Select the EDIT CATEGORIES key.Figure 36 2. Select New?3. Select the category ic
40OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlTRANSFERRING RECIPES USING THE USB1. Return to the power screen.Figure 37 2. Press the TOOLS key. Enter the
41OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen Control3. The status screen appears to display the download status. The display returns to the previous screen when
42OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlCOOL DOWN1. To cool down the unit, press the COOL DOWN icon.Figure 45 2. The oven will toggle between cooli
43OperationHow Cook & Hold WorksWith the optional COOK & HOLD feature, meat is roasted at lower temperatures for longer periods of time. This
44OperationGeneral Guidelines for Operating PersonnelCOOK TIMES AND TEMPERATURESPreheating the ovenAlways preheat the oven before baking or roasting.
45OperationSuggested Times and TemperaturesPRODUCT TEMPERATURE TIME # SHELVESMeatsHamburger Patties (5 per lb)Steamship Round (80 lb. quartered)Standi
46MaintenanceCleaning and Preventative MaintenanceCLEANING THE OVEN WARNING!!Always clean the unit when it is cold. WARNING!!Be sure to read and f
47MaintenanceTroubleshooting GuidePOSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SUGGESTED REMEDYSYMPTOM: Oven will not re.• Gas turned off.• Oven not plugged in.• Power switc
3InstallationDelivery and LocationDELIVERY AND INSPECTIONAll Blodgett ovens are shipped in containers to prevent damage. Upon delivery of your new ove
4InstallationOven AssemblyNSF BOLTSThese bolts are required by NSF to block any exposed hole on the back of an oven. This includes:• any unit,
5InstallationOven AssemblyLEG ATTACHMENT1. Push the oven onto a lift with the bottom of the oven down.2. Align the threaded stud in each leg with th
6InstallationOven AssemblyFigure 6 DOUBLE SECTION ASSEMBLYNOTE: Old style ovens refer to units with painted ex-posed rear angle. New style ovens refe
7InstallationVentilationOn gas models the installation of a proper ventilation sys-tem cannot be over emphasized. This system removes unwanted v
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