Garland 40 Series Technical Reference Manual - page 30
Part # GCTRM Rev 3 (12/10/09)
Page 30
5. To shut the pilot completely off, extinguish the pilot
flame. The internal pilot valve will automatically close
within 60 seconds. Each time this is done, the pilot will
have to be re-lit.
NOTE: This procedure is the same for the convection models
with SIT controls.
Range Base Convection Ovens “RC”
Thissectionpertainstotheforcedairunit .
For 115 V usage, a cord and plug are provided but
connection to the electrical service must comply with local
codes; or in the absence of local codes, with the National
Electrical Code, ANS/NFPA No. 70-(current edition).
A wiring diagram is attached to the rear of this unit for your
use.
LightingInstructions
1. Use the access though the louver panel, hold the reset
button (RED) located on the oven safety valve.
2. Using the access hole located below the louver in the
panel, push the RED IGNITOR BUTTON continuously
until the oven pilot ignites.
3. If the pilot does not stay lit after you release the reset
button, wait 5 minutes and repeat Step 2 and hold the
reset button approximately 60 seconds.
PILOT
IGNITOR
BUTTON
REST
BUTTON
ON SAFETY
LightingInstructions
1. Use the access though the louver panel, hold the reset
button (RED) location on the oven safety valve. (See prior).
2. Using the access hole located below the louver in the
panel, push the RED IGNITOR BUTTON continuously
until the oven pilot ignites. (See Prior)
3 If the pilot does not stay lit after you release the reset
button, wait 5 minutes and repeat Step 2 and hold the
reset button approximately 60 seconds.
StartUp .
1 Activate the power switch to the cook position.
2. Turn the oven valve on. Turn the thermostat to the
desired setting.
CoolDown
1. Turn the thermostat and oven valve off.
2. Open the door.
3. Activate the power to the cool down position.
Shutdown
1 Turn the thermostat off.
2. Return the power switch to the “OFF” position.
3. Turn the oven valve off
The motor on the range convection oven is maintenance free
since it is constructed with sealed ball bearings. 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.
A. Neveroperate the oven without convection oven fan.
Use of this oven without the convection fan will cause
premature motor failure!
B. When the motor is operating, it cools itself internally by
air entering the rear of the motor case, provided proper
clearance has been allowed.
C. 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 and into the armature of the
motor. This action could shorten motor life.
D. We recommend that 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, and by use of the cool-down position on
the fan switch, the fan continues to run for at least 20
minutes. The “FAN” should never be turned “OFF” when
the oven is “HOT”.