TurboChef Technologies TurboChef User Manual

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11

The NGC (Tornado) oven

has the ability to continually

monitor and log various fault conditions. Some fault

conditions will terminate cook cycles, while others

will not. Please refer to the fault code table on

page 12 for more detailed information.

When a fault is detected, the Fault Log will incre-

ment. However, if the fault is subsequently cleared

by some action, whether service related or not, the

Fault Log will not decrement.

TO VIEW FAULT CODES

To view the Fault Log, simultaneously press the “4”

and “6” keys while the oven is in the

OFF STATE

.

The oven will display all faults logged. Figure 6.

Each fault will log up 255 instances before rolling

back to zero. To zero the log, see pages 14-15

(

TEST MODE

).

N O T E

: The Fault Log also displays cook counts,

which will log up to 65,535 cook cycles. In order

for the control to log a cook cycle, the oven must

complete the first event of any given recipe. If a

recipe has only one event, the oven must complete

the entire cook cycle in order to count it.

FAULT CODE DEFINITIONS

F1: Blower Running Status Bad

Fault is displayed when the motor controller

indicates no running status.

The motor and motor controller are monitored con-

tinuously in all modes with special handling in

SELF

TEST

and

TEST MODE

. If a fault is detected, the con-

trol will terminate a cook cycle and display

F

1:

BLOWER

. Upon turning on the oven, the control will

attempt to restart the motor. If the restart is suc-

cessful, the fault code will be cleared. The fault is

also cleared from the display at the onset of cooking

or when the blower motor is tested in

TEST MODE

.

F2: Cook Temperature Low

Fault is displayed if the cook cavity temperature is

more than 84ºF (47ºC) below the set temperature

after five (5) seconds into a cook cycle.

The fault is cleared from the display at the onset of

cooking if the cook cavity temperature is within

84ºF (47ºC) of the set temperature or when the

heater is tested in the

TEST MODE

.

F3: Magnetron Current Low

Fault is displayed when the current transformer

(CT) on the I/O control board does not detect

enough current. The fault is monitored when the

microwave is on during a cook cycle or self-test.

The fault is cleared from the display at the onset of

a cook cycle if the CT detects current or when the

magnetron is successfully energized in

TEST MODE

.

F4: Door Monitor Defective

Fault is displayed when the control detects that the

monitor interlock switch unlatches before the pri-

mary or secondary interlock switches.

In addition, this fault will blow the F3 fuse if the

microwave high voltage system is energized when

the fault occurs. The fault is cleared from the display

when the oven is powered off and then back on.

COOK COUNT

F1 BLOWER

F2 LOW TEMP

F3 MAG CURR

F4 MONITOR

F5 MAG TEMP

F6 TEMP

S/N XXXXXX

NGCVXXXX XXXXXX

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

F I G U R E

6: Fault Log

FAULT CODES

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