Vulcan Hart Convection Oven C4ED User Manual

INSTALLATION &  
OPERATION MANUAL  
VC SERIES  
ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS  
MODEL  
VC4ED  
VC4EC  
VC6ED  
VC6EC  
ML-126744  
ML-126745  
ML-126747  
ML-126748  
Model VC4ED  
VULCAN-HART COMPANY, P.O. BOX 696, LOUISVILLE, KY 40201-0696, TEL. (502) 778-2791  
FORM 31159 Rev. B (Jan. 2002)  
 
Installation, Operation and Care of  
VC SERIES  
ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS  
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE  
Your Vulcan Electric Convection Oven is produced with quality workmanship and material. Proper  
installation, usage and maintenance of your oven will result in many years of satisfactory performance.  
The manufacturer suggests that you thoroughly read this entire manual and carefully follow all of the  
instructions provided.  
GENERAL  
The VC Series Electric Convection Ovens feature a 500°F thermostat, timer, porcelain interior and a  
1
two-speed, /2 HP blower motor as standard equipment. Ovens equipped with standard voltages are 208  
or 240 V, 60 Hz, single- or three-phase. Ovens equipped for 480 V, 60 Hz, single- or three-phase  
electrical specifications are optional.  
The VC Series Oven is a single cavity oven furnished with five racks. Independently opening doors  
are standard; simultaneously opening doors with chain mechanism underneath are optional. Oven  
lights with on-off switch are standard on all models.  
An open stand with lower storage rack is available as an option.  
Stacked ovens are furnished with either Stacking Kit 426983G1 (8" LEGS) or Stacking Kit 426984G1  
(CASTER) for mounting one oven on top of the other.  
Additional racks are available as accessories.  
Features of the models are shown below:  
FEATURES & OPTIONS  
Stack  
Kit  
& Hold Timer with  
Legs *  
Stand Stand  
with with  
Rack Rack &  
& Feet Casters  
Oven  
Model Interior Exterior Thermostat  
Depth Depth  
Oven  
Stack Kit Legs Legs  
with with with  
Casters * Feet Casters  
Roast 5 Hr.  
Timer  
261/2  
"
411/2  
"
VC4ED  
VC4EC  
VC6ED  
VC6EC  
Solid State 1 Hr. Dial NA  
24 Hr.  
Opt. Opt.  
NA Opt.  
Opt. Opt.  
NA Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Std. Opt.  
Std. Opt.  
Std. Opt.  
Std. Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
Opt.  
(67.3 cm)  
(105.4 cm)  
261/2  
(67.3 cm)  
"
411/2  
(105.4 cm)  
"
Computer  
Std.  
Digital  
301/2  
(77.5 cm)  
"
451/2  
(115.6 cm)  
"
Solid State 1 Hr. Dial NA  
301/2  
(77.5 cm)  
"
451/2  
(115.6 cm)  
"
24 Hr.  
Digital  
Computer  
Std.  
* With Two Stacked Ovens Only.  
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INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING  
Immediately after unpacking the oven, check for possible shipping damage. If the oven is found to be  
damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.  
Prior to installation, verify that the electrical service agrees with the specifications on the oven data  
plate, located on the inside of the top front cover.  
Do not use the doors or their handles to lift the oven.  
LOCATION  
The installation location must allow adequate clearances for servicing and proper operation. For solid  
state and digitally controlled models, there must be 18" (45 cm) of clearance on the right side of the oven  
from any open flame.  
INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS  
In the United States, install the oven in accordance with: 1) State and local codes; 2) National Electrical  
Code, NFPA-70 (latest edition) and 3) NFPA Standard #96, Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment  
(latest edition), available from National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA  
02269.  
In Canada, install the oven in accordance with: 1) Local codes; 2) Canadian Electrical Code, CSA  
Standard C22.2 No. 1 (latest edition) and 3) Canadian Standard for Commercial Cooking Equipment  
CSA Standard C22.2 No.109 (latest edition).  
INSTALLING BASIC OVEN  
The basic oven must be installed on legs or mounted on a modular stand. Installations on concrete  
bases or other supports restricting air circulation underneath the oven is not advisable and may void  
the warranty. If using the modular stand, set the oven on the stand after unpacking.  
ASSEMBLING THE LEGS TO THE SINGLE OVEN  
The legs must be installed on the bottom of the oven. Gently position the oven on its left side, taking  
care not to cause scratches or damage.  
Attach each of the four leg assemblies to the bottom of the oven with the 24 bolts and lockwashers  
(six bolts and lockwashers per leg). Carefully raise the oven to its normal position.  
LEVELING  
Adjust the legs to ensure that the oven racks are level in the final installed position.  
CASTERS  
If the oven is to be installed on casters, assemble the casters to the legs provided. Then attach the  
caster-leg units to the oven at each corner using the 24 bolts and lockwashers (six bolts and  
lockwashers per leg). Place the locking casters on the front legs and nonlocking casters on the rear  
legs.  
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ASSEMBLING THE STAND TO THE OVEN  
BACK  
Attach each of the four leg assemblies to the bottom of the  
oven with the 24 bolts and lockwashers (six per leg).  
Carefully raise the oven to the normal position.  
Attach the undershelf to the legs with eight bolts and  
lockwashers (two per leg).  
Install the rack guides into the shelf at the desired locations  
(for pan or flat rack), then attach the rack supports to the  
top end of the rack guides. Attach rack supports to the leg  
assembly by removing one middle bolt and reattaching the  
back through the end holes in the rack support (Fig. 2).  
FRONT  
PL-53274  
Fig. 2  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE  
APPLICABLEPORTIONSOFTHENATIONALELECTRICALCODEANSI/NFPA70(LATESTEDITION)  
AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.  
WARNING:DISCONNECTELECTRICALPOWERSUPPLYANDPLACEATAGATTHEDISCONNECT  
SWITCH TO INDICATE THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.  
Remove the wiring compartment cover on the front of the oven. Remove the appropriate knockout on  
the bottom of the oven and attach the power supply conduit to the bottom of the oven.  
Comply with the appropriate wiring diagram (located inside the right side panel) when making  
connections to the electrical supply lines.  
Replace the wiring compartment cover and right side panel. Turn on the power supply.  
ELECTRICAL DATA  
208-240 V  
3-PHASE LOADING 3-PHASE LOADING  
KW PER PHASE KW PER PHASE  
L1-L2 L2-L3 L1-L3 L1-L2 L2-L3 L1-L3 L1  
480 V  
NOMINAL AMPERES PER LINE WIRE  
3-PHASE  
TOTAL  
KW  
1-PHASE  
208 V  
L2  
240 V  
L2  
480 V  
L2  
208 V 240 V 480 V  
L3  
35  
70  
L1  
33  
66  
L3  
L1  
L3  
Single Oven  
12.5  
25  
4
8
4
8
4.5  
9
4
8
4
8
4.5  
9
35  
70  
33  
29  
33 14.4 15.3 15.3  
60  
52  
26  
Stacked Oven  
66  
58  
66 28.8 30.6 30.6 120 104 52  
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ASSEMBLING STACKED OVENS  
Unpack the ovens and the stack kit. Position the oven to be used as the bottom oven on its left side  
for access to the oven bottom, taking care not to scratch or damage it.  
Attach the four leg assemblies with the 24 bolts and lockwashers (six per leg).  
Place the lower oven (with legs) on the floor and remove two 7/16" (11 mm) diameter knockouts on each  
side of the top cover.  
Install two locating studs to the bottom of the top oven per stacking kit instructions.  
Move the oven with legs to the installed position. Place the upper oven on top of the lower oven using  
the locating studs.  
Remove the optional rear panel, if provided, from the TOP oven. Install the Stacking Flue (Fig. 3) with  
the four screws provided. Replace the top oven rear panel, if provided.  
STACKING FLUE  
PL-53463  
Fig. 3  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Stacked Ovens)  
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 TO INDICATE THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.  
Make sure that the electrical power supply agrees with the specifications on the oven data plate, the  
wiring diagram on the oven and Electrical Data, page 5.  
1. Wires to connect both ovens are provided with each oven. Carefully route these leads from the  
top oven through the bushing (supplied with the stacking kit) through the electrical access  
knockout holes common to both ovens.  
2. Connect wires X, Y and Z from the upper oven to the lower oven per the wiring diagram using wire  
nuts provided. Attach the power supply conduit to the bottom of the lower oven. Connect the  
power supply leads to the line side of the terminal block on the bottom oven.  
3. Finally, inspect and check all wiring and terminal connections for tightness or pinch points (cover  
on oven frame).  
4. Refer to reference drawing 426986 supplied with the stacking kit for electrical connection  
instructions.  
5. Refer to instructions supplied with the stacking kit for marking the combined electrical load  
information to the electrical data plate of the bottom oven.  
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OPERATION  
WARNING: THE OVEN AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR  
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE.  
CONTROLS — MODELS VC4ED/VC6ED  
MOVE TO VENT  
MASTER SWITCH  
ON  
OFF  
OVEN COOL  
HEAT  
200  
400  
350  
375  
325  
150  
300  
275  
425  
450  
250  
225  
475  
500  
150  
F
250  
100  
C
TEMPERATURE  
TIMER  
0
5
60  
45  
10  
25  
55  
50  
15  
20  
40  
30  
35  
FAN SPEED  
HI  
LIGHTS  
ON  
LOW  
OFF  
PL-53491  
MOISTURE VENT DAMPER Open the damper to exhaust excess moisture. Close the damper  
when cooking dry products. Select settings between OPEN and  
CLOSED for optimum performance.  
MASTER SWITCH  
ON - Turns oven control circuits on.  
OFF - Turns oven control circuits off.  
OVEN COOL - Allows the fan motor to run with the doors ajar to  
speed oven cooling.  
ON LIGHT (Amber)  
HEAT LIGHT (White)  
TEMPERATURE  
TIMER  
Lit when MASTER SWITCH is turned to ON.  
Comes on and goes off when the heating elements cycle on and off.  
Controls oven temperature.  
Use to set the cooking time. Alarm sounds continuously when time  
has elapsed to 0. Turn the timer OFF to silence the alarm. The timer  
does not turn the oven off. Keep timer set to OFF when the oven is  
not in use.  
FAN SPEED  
LIGHTS  
Adjust air velocity in the oven cavity.  
HI - Normal operating speed.  
LOW - Use this setting when cooking a delicate product like  
meringue, which could blow around in the oven.  
ON - Turns the interior lights on.  
OFF - Turns the interior lights off.  
8 –  
 
BEFORE FIRST USE (All Models)  
Before using the oven for the first time, it must be burned off to release any odors that might result from  
heating the new surfaces in the chamber.  
1. Using a clean damp cloth, wipe the inside of the oven, including the racks.  
2. Close the oven doors, turn the MASTER SWITCH to ON, turn the Thermostat to 300°F (149°C)  
and allow the oven to cycle for 6 to 8 hours before turning the MASTER SWITCH to OFF.  
USING MODELS VC4ED/VC6ED  
Preheating  
1. Turn MASTER SWITCH to ON. Amber ON light will come on, indicating that power to oven is on.  
2. Set Thermostat as desired. Refer to COOKING GUIDELINES for suggested temperatures and  
times for various products.  
3. Prepare product and place in suitable pans. When white HEAT light goes off, oven has reached  
desired preheat temperature.  
Cooking  
1. Open doors and load the product into the oven. Place pans in the center of the racks. Close doors.  
2. Set the Timer. After the preset time lapses, turn Timer to OFF position to stop alarm.  
3. When product is done, open doors and carefully remove cooked product from the oven. Care  
should be taken when wiping up any spills, as oven is still hot.  
End of Day  
1. Turn Thermostat to OFF.  
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH to OVEN COOL. Leave doors open while the fan is on to cool the oven.  
3. When oven has cooled sufficiently, turn MASTER SWITCH to OFF and clean the oven.  
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CONTROLS MODELS VC4EC/VC6EC  
Always displays [HR:Min] when setting the Time.  
Displays [HR:Min] if the countdown Time is more than 1 Hour.  
Displays [Min:Sec] if the countdown Time is less than 1 Hour.  
Displays Temperature in °F.  
R & H  
MODE  
Indicates the oven is in the Roast and Hold Mode.  
Indicates the oven is preheated and ready for cooking.  
Indicates the oven is preheating.  
R & H  
MODE  
OVEN  
READY  
OVEN  
HEATING  
MENU SELECT  
OVEN  
READY  
PRIMARY  
OVEN  
HEATING  
SECONDARY  
1
Primary indicates Menu Items 1, 3 or 5.  
Secondary indicates Menu Items 2, 4 or 6.  
PRIMARY  
SECONDARY  
SET  
2
3
4
Up arrow increases and Down arrow decreases a displayed  
Time or Temperature value (if arrow keys are lit).  
1/2  
3/4  
TEMPERATURE: Use with SET to set the oven temperature.  
ROAST  
&
HOLD  
SET  
SET: Use with Time or Temperature.  
START  
STOP  
TIME: Use with SET to manually set the time.  
Selects Roast & Hold mode; also selects Low Fan Speed.  
Press once to start; press a second time to stop.  
5
5/6  
MENU  
RACK  
ROAST  
&
HOLD  
START  
STOP  
POWER  
LIGHTS  
ON  
ON  
Press once for Primary Menu Items (1, 3 or 5).  
1/2  
3/4  
5/6  
OFF  
Press a second time for Secondary Menu Items (2, 4 or 6).  
OVEN  
COOL OFF  
Rack Buttons select individual Menu/Rack Number  
1
5
3
2
4
Cook Times once programmed.  
PL-53464  
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MANUALLY SETTING THE TEMPERATURE AND COOK TIME  
To Set the Temperature  
1. Press the SET button. Press the TEMPERATURE button; StPt displays to indicate Setpoint.  
2. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to increase or decrease the displayed Temperature value.  
3. Press the SET button again to save the Temperature setpoint in the computer.  
To Set the Cook Time  
1. Press the SET button. Press the TIME button. Tine displays to indicate TIME.  
2. Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease the displayed Cook Time (HR:Min).  
3. Press the SET button again to save the Time setting in the computer.  
To Start Cooking  
1. Press the START/STOP button.  
2. The manual Cook Time counts down to 00:00. Displays [HR:Min] above 1 hour; [Min:Sec] below.  
3. The buzzer will sound. To silence the buzzer, press the START/STOP button again.  
4. The control retains the manual settings for Temperature and Time.  
TO PROGRAM MENU ITEM AND RACK NUMBER COOK TIMES  
Factory Preset and Programmable Cook Times are shown in the table, below:  
PROGRAMMABLE VALUES  
RACK 2 RACK 3  
COOK TIME COOK TIME COOK TIME COOK TIME COOK TIME COOK TIME  
FACTORY PRESET  
MENU ITEM  
MENU  
SELECTION  
MENU  
ITEM  
MENU ITEM  
RACK 1  
RACK 4  
RACK 5  
COOK TIME  
1/2 Primary  
1
2
3
4
5
6
10 min.  
15 min.  
20 min.  
25 min.  
30 min.  
35 min.  
1/2 Secondary  
3/4 Primary  
3/4 Secondary  
5/6 Primary  
5/6 Secondary  
The Primary indicator light with Menu 1/2 selects Menu Item 1 (Factory Preset Cook Time = 10 minutes).  
The Secondary indicator light with Menu 1/2 selects Menu Item 2 (Factory Preset Cook Time = 15  
minutes). This is similar, for Menu Buttons 3/4 or 5/6. Any menu item cook time can be changed using  
the procedure below. Rack number Cook Times may be programmed if desired but are not required.  
To Change the Time Setting for any Menu Item (1 6)  
1. To enter program mode, press and hold the Up and Down arrow buttons until PrOG displays.  
2. Select the Menu Item to be programmed (1 6). Tine displays to indicate TIME. Use the Up and  
Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the Menu Item's COOK TIME. Repeat this step for  
any other Menu Items.  
3. Press the START/STOP button; LOC displays. Press the START/STOP button a second time to  
save the Menu Item(s)' COOK TIME(s).  
4. Press the START/STOP button once to begin cooking (with the Menu Item's Cook Time). To exit,  
press the START/STOP button a second time.  
To Program Individual Rack Number Cook Times for a Menu Item  
1. To enter program mode, press and hold the Up and Down arrow buttons until PrOG displays.  
2. Select the Menu Item to be programmed (1 6); Tine displays to indicate TIME.  
3. Then select the rack number (1 5). [t 1] indicates rack 1; [t 2] indicates rack 2 and so on. Use  
the Up and Down arrows to increase or decrease the COOK TIME for any rack number.  
4. Press the START/STOP button; LOC displays. Press the START/STOP button a second time to  
save the Menu/Rack Number's COOK TIME(s).  
5. To exit program mode, press START/STOP twice.  
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Always Set the Temperature Before Setting the Time  
1. Press the SET button. Press the TEMPERATURE button; StPt displays. Use the Up and Down  
Arrow keys to increase or decrease the temperature. To save, press the SET button again.  
At startup, the display will initially show a GROWING BAR. When the oven temperature reaches the  
Set Point, the set temperature displays. The READY light is lit, the HEAT light goes out and the oven  
is ready for you to select the Cook Time, Menu Item Cook Time or Menu/Rack Number Cook Time.  
Starting a Timed Cycle On All Racks  
1. Open the door; door will display.  
2. Place the desired product on any of the five racks.  
3. Close the door. The display should return to the set temperature or the GROWING BAR.  
4. Press the Menu Key once for Primary or twice for Secondary to select a Menu Item Cook Time.  
5. Press the START/STOP button. Pressing the START/STOP button after making a menu selection  
will time all racks for the selected menu time.  
6. The timer will count down the time remaining for the Menu Item Cook Time.  
7. When the time has counted down to 00:00, the buzzer will sound and all Rack Buttons will flash.  
8. To silence the buzzer, press the START/STOP button.  
Starting a Timed Cycle Using Programmed Individual Menu/Rack Number Cook Time(s)  
1. After the set temperature is reached, open the door; door displays. Place product(s) in oven.  
2. Close the door. The display returns to the set temperature or the GROWING BAR.  
3. Select the Menu Item (once for Primary or twice for Secondary) and the Rack Number to select  
the Menu/Rack Number Cook Time. If using simultaneous cook times, select the other Menu/  
Rack Number's.  
4. The timer selects the rack number with the shortest cook time and counts down to 00:00.  
5. The buzzer sounds and the rack number flashes. To silence the buzzer, press the flashing Rack  
Number.  
6. Open the door; door displays. Remove the finished product and close the door.  
7. The next shortest cook time displays, its rack number flashes and the time counts down to 00:00.  
8. The buzzer sounds. Press the flashing Rack Number. Open the door; door displays. Remove the  
product and close the door.  
9. Repeat steps 7 through 8 until all rack number's are done.  
To Display the Actual Oven Temperature  
1. Press and hold the Temperature button for three seconds to display Actual Oven Temp until  
released.  
To End a Cooking Cycle  
At the end of a cooking cycle, the alarm will sound. To silence the alarm and end a Menu Item cooking  
cycle, press START/STOP. To silence the alarm and end a rack number cooking cycle, press the Rack  
Number.  
To cancel a cooking cycle which might have been started in error, press and hold the Rack Number  
button to be terminated and press START/STOP at the same time.  
Door and Timing  
Opening the door while loading additional product will interrupt all timing functions until the door is  
closed and the timer resumes. For example, if a product time had diminished to 1 minute and the door  
was opened for 30 seconds and then closed, the timer would still show 1 minute.  
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SETTING THE OVEN FOR ROAST & HOLD  
1. Press the ROAST & HOLD button to select Roast & Hold.  
2. Set the first stage Temperature and the Cook Time as described in: MANUALLY SETTING THE  
TEMPERATURE AND COOK TIME. Press START/STOP to begin cooking.  
3. The HOLD Temperature is preset by the computer control at 150°F (66°C).  
4. The LOW FAN SPEED is present during Roast & Hold. Use Roast & Hold to select LOW FAN  
SPEED.  
ROAST & HOLD OPERATION Models VC4EC and VC6EC  
Roast & Hold cooks the product in two stages. During First Stage Cooking, the oven temperature is  
regulated by the Temperature setpoint and the Time setting. After the time counts down to 00:00,  
Second Stage Cooking begins. During Second Stage Cooking, the heating elements are off as the  
temperature in the oven declines to the Hold Temperature. The doors should remain closed during  
Second Stage Cooking.  
When the Hold temperature is reached, the display flashes HOLD. Temperature in the oven will be  
maintained at the Hold temperature until the oven is turned off.  
ROAST AND HOLD DIAGRAM - Time vs. Temperature  
OVEN TEMPERATURE  
SHORT BEEP.  
400ºF  
300ºF  
200ºF  
100ºF  
TIMER DISPLAY COUNTS DOWN.  
TIMER DISPLAYS "HOLD."  
ROAST THERMOSTAT OFF.  
HEATERS OFF UNTIL HOLD  
TEMPERATURE IS REACHED.  
COOKING FROM  
STORED HEAT  
HEATERS MAINTAIN  
HOLD TEMPERATURE.  
TIMER DISPLAY FLASHES  
"HOLD."  
LOAD PRODUCT  
INTO OVEN  
PRODUCT TEMPERATURE  
TEMP.  
PREHEAT  
FIRST STAGE COOKING  
SECOND STAGE  
HOLDING  
COOKING  
(DO NOT OPEN  
DOORS)  
TIME  
PL-53493  
PROPER UTENSILS  
The use of proper utensils can enhance oven operation. Medium and lightweight pans allow the product  
to warm faster. Roast meats in shallow pans deep enough to hold all juices yet allow free air circulation.  
OPERATING HINTS  
When using the convection oven for the first time with a particular food, check the degree of doneness  
periodically before the suggested time has elapsed. This will ensure the desired doneness is achieved.  
Record your temperature and time settings for various products. The convection oven can provide  
consistent and repeatable results.  
The convection oven is faster than conventional deck-type ovens; temperature settings are lower and  
cook times are shorter. Since recipes and foods are subject to many variations and tastes, the  
guidelines regarding Times and Temperatures in this manual are SUGGESTIONS ONLY. Experiment  
with your food products to determine the cooking temperatures and times that give you the best results.  
NOTE: For a more even bake in models VC6ED and VC6EC, place the pans horizontally in the center  
of the oven rack and decrease the suggested cooking temperature by 50°F (10°C).  
13 –  
 
COOKING GUIDELINES  
The information in the Cooking Guidelines chart is suggested only. Cooking times for various products  
may be different depending on the brand, consistency and the chefs preferences for taste and  
presentation. The times below may require adjustments. Note the times and temperatures of your  
preferred results for future use. The preheating time for all of the following is 15 minutes. The computer  
control's Holding Temperature is preset at 150°F (66°C) and cannot be changed.  
COOKING GUIDELINES (HOLDING FEATURE)  
Cooking Cooking  
Min. Hold Max. Internal  
Internal  
Amount  
lbs. (kg)  
Temp.  
Time  
Time  
Cook Temp. Hold Temp.  
Product  
°F (°C)  
Hours  
Hours  
°F (°C)  
°F (°C)  
Prime Rib  
20 (9.06)  
12 (5.43)  
20 (9.06)  
20 (9.06)  
20 (9.06)  
12 (5.43)  
6 (2.71)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
225 (107)  
250 (121)  
250 (121)  
250 (121)  
250 (121)  
250 (121)  
225 (107)  
250 (121)  
250 (121)  
350 (177)  
350 (177)  
250 (121)  
5
4
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
165 (74)  
180 (82)  
175 (79)  
175 (79)  
165 (74)  
165 (74)  
135 (57)  
175 (79)  
175 (79)  
175 (79)  
160 (71)  
170 (77)  
N/A  
Rib Eye Boneless  
Top Round  
3
4
5
4
Steamship Round  
Bottom Round  
7
2
5
8
Boneless Strip Loin  
Whole Tenderloin  
Top Sirloin Butt  
Beef Short Ribs  
Cube Steaks  
3
4
2
2
14 (6.34)  
10 (4.53)  
10 (5.43)  
30 (13.6)  
10 (5.43)  
12 (5.43)  
12 (5.43)  
12 (5.43)  
10 (4.53)  
30 (13.6)  
10 (4.53)  
10 (4.53)  
30 (13.6)  
3
4
4
4
3
3
Beef Back Ribs  
Beef Stew  
5
4
4
6
150 (66)  
150 (66)  
Corned Beef  
4
4
Fresh Ham  
6
4
Cooked Cured Ham  
Pork Back Ribs  
Pork Spare Ribs  
Fresh Sausages  
Pre-Cooked Sausage  
Roast Suckling Pig  
Bacon  
4
4
5
3
150 (66)  
150 (66)  
5
4
2
13/4  
5 (Max)  
51/2 (Max)  
3
6
155 (68)  
150 (66)  
40 min.  
45 min.  
21/2  
Roasted Chicken  
Chicken Pieces (per tray)  
Whole Chickens  
(per chicken)  
10 (4.56)  
10 (4.56)  
N/A  
165 (74)  
170 (77)  
1
/
2
(Max)  
3.25 (1.47)  
20 (9.06)  
10 (4.53)  
4 (1.81)  
250 (121)  
230 (110)  
250 (121)  
350 (177)  
250 (121)  
21/2  
61/2  
5
11/2  
31/2  
41/2 (Max)  
12 (Max)  
1
170 (77)  
170 (77)  
160 (71)  
170 (77)  
160 (71)  
140 (60)  
160 (71)  
150 (66)  
150 (66)  
Whole Turkeys  
Bone In Turkey Breast  
Roast Duckling (per duck)  
Rack of Lamb  
3 (Max)  
21/2  
15 racks  
per tray  
Lamb Shanks, Braised  
Fish Filets  
250 (121)  
225 (107)  
4
4
4
180 (82)  
160 (71)  
150 (66)  
4-6 oz. (23g)  
40 min.  
1/1 Gastronome  
Clear Soups  
or 12x20x4"  
Steam Pan  
(2) 18Pies  
225 (107)  
3
Overnight  
175 (79)  
150 (66)  
Frozen Pizza  
Rice  
350 (177)  
250 (121)  
350 (177)  
15 min.  
2
175 (79)  
160 (171)  
200 (93)  
160 (71)  
N/A  
1 Qt. dry  
90 CT.  
2
1
18  
11/2  
Baked Potatoes  
170 (77)  
14 –  
 
STANDARD COOKING TIME CHART  
Product  
Amount  
Temp.  
Time  
Frozen Croissant Dough  
Cinnamon Croissant  
Small Bread Loaves  
Large Bread Loaves  
1.75 oz.  
1.75 oz.  
1 Tray  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
300°F (149°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
350°F (177°C)  
325°F (163°C)  
25 Min  
35 Min.  
30 Min.  
60 Min.  
25 Min.  
30 Min.  
30 Min.  
16 Min.  
40 Min.  
30 Min.  
60 Min.  
16 Min.  
1.5 lbs.  
Sheet Cake  
Scone Mix  
(1) 18x26" Tray  
1 Tray  
Muffin Mix  
1 Tray  
Kaiser Rolls  
Italian Bread  
Danish Rounds*  
Cream Cake*  
Cookies  
1 Tray  
1 Tray  
1 Tray  
1 Tray  
1 Tray  
*The maximum internal cooking temperature should be 190°F (88°C).  
POWER OUTAGE  
In case of a power outage, the oven will automatically shut down. When power is restored to the lines,  
the oven will resume its normal operation. However, if the oven is to be left unattended during a power  
outage, push the MASTER SWITCH to the OFF position. When power is restored to the lines, push  
MASTER SWITCH to the ON position, wait for the oven to preheat, then resume normal cooking  
operations.  
CLEANING  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT  
SWITCH TO INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE OVEN BEFORE CLEANING.  
Clean outside of the oven daily by wiping with a clean, damp cloth.  
Clean porcelain oven interior daily with soap or detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly and wipe  
dry with a soft, clean cloth.  
Optional Stainless Steel Oven Interior  
Soap or detergent and water usually handle routine cleaning. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft, clean  
cloth.  
For burned-on foods and grease which resist simple soap and water cleaning, an abrasive cleanser  
(scouring powder) mixed into a paste may be used. Apply with stainless steel wool or sponge, always  
rubbing with the grain.  
This treatment is equally effective for "heat tint" (slightly darkened areas caused by oxidation). Again,  
remember to rub in the direction of the polish lines. Rinse with clear water and dry with a soft cloth.  
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MAINTENANCE  
WARNING: THE OVEN AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR  
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE.  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT  
SWITCH TO INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE OVEN BEFORE PERFORMING ANY  
MAINTENANCE.  
The fan motor comes with sealed bearings and requires no lubrication.  
Annually check the vent, when cool, to be sure it is free of obstructions.  
REPLACING LAMPS  
1. Allow oven to cool.  
2. Remove all racks by pulling forward, lifting up and out.  
3. Unscrew glass dome(s) from light body.  
4. Replace the bulb(s).  
5. Reassemble glass dome(s) and racks by reversing the disassembly procedure.  
SERVICE AND PARTS INFORMATION  
To obtain service and parts information concerning your VC Series Oven, contact the Vulcan-Hart  
Service Depot in your area (refer to listing supplied with this oven) or Vulcan-Hart Company Service  
Department at the address or phone number shown on the front cover of this manual.  
FORM 31159 Rev. B (Jan. 2002)  
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