Removing jetplates – TurboChef Technologies High h Batch 2 User Manual

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removing Jetplates

The top and bottom jetplates ensure hot air is
distributed evenly to maximize food quality. For
product-specific results, jetplates with different hole
patterns can be installed.

CAUTION: Removing the bottom jetplate is
only recommended when cleaning or replacing
the

jetplate.

To remove the bottom jetplate:
1. Ensure the oven is off. If the display reads “cooling
down,” wait until the “cooling down” message
goes away before proceeding.

2. Remove the oven rack.
3. Remove both lower support rails.
4. Remove the lower jetplate.

CAUTION: Removing the top jetplate is only
recommended when replacing the jetplate.
Removing the top jetplate for cleaning is

generally not required.

To remove the top jetplate:
1. Ensure the oven is off. If the display reads “cooling
down,” wait until the “cooling down” message
goes away before proceeding.
2. Remove both upper support rails.
3. Remove the top jetplate.

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SPeCIfICATIONS AND INSTALLATION

figure 6: 24” (610 mm) Oven Cart with Oven(s)

45.4”

(1153 mm)

24”

(610 mm)

27.8” (706 mm)

39.2” (996 mm)

62.8”

(1595 mm)

49.4”

(1255 mm)

32”

(813 mm)

26.625” (676 mm)

39.2” (996 mm)

66.8”

(1697 mm)

53.4”

(1356 mm)

32”

(813 mm)

26.625” (676 mm)

NOTE: If using 18”

(457 mm) cart, subtract

6” (152 mm) from all

measurements.

Bottom Jetplate

Top Jetplate

Bottom Support rail (right)

rack

Top Support rail (x2)

Bottom Support rail (Left)

figure 7: Removing Jetplate

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