Caution, Warning, Concepts – Lincoln IMPINGER 1000 User Manual

Page 18: Ovens, Do not attempt to operate the oven, How to obtain service, Functions

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Impinger I – 1000 Series Ops Manual

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CONCEPTS

The Impinger® Conveyor Oven produced by Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC utilizes a revolutionary cooking

concept called “AIR IMPINGEMENT.” It provides exceptional baked food product quality in far less time than

conventional devices on the market. The “AIR IMPINGEMENT” system directs a high velocity stream of heated air

at the food product being baked. This blast effect penetrates the boundary layer of air encircling the product and

heats the food more efficiently because the air concentrates heat on the product. Greater heat transfer rates, which

result in products baking two to four times faster than conventional means, are possible with “AIR IMPINGEMENT.”

The “AIR IMPINGEMENT” process develops the high velocity air stream

with a specially designed fan that draws super-heated air from a heat

source (either gas or electric). This air is directed through a plenum

chamber to patented “JET FINGERS” which have hundreds of focused jet

ports that “impinge” the heated air onto the product surface. The heated

air is recycled to the heat source after striking the product, thus reducing

energy consumption.

A variable speed conveyor system moves food products through the oven one after another to improve product flow

during the cooking process.

The “AIR IMPINGEMENT” process is tolerant enough for sensitive food products and effects proper crisping and

even browning of such products as they pass through the oven because air is the medium which heats the food

product.

STACKING THE 1000-1200-1400 SERIES WITH OTHER IMPINGER

®

OVENS

The Model 1100 Series Ovens (Impinger® II) may be mounted on top of the 1000-1200-1400 Series units. A

special mounting kit (catalog #1126 and #1122) MUST BE USED.

The model 1400 Series units may be mounted on either a 1000 (Impinger® I) or a 1200 (Impinger® III) with the

addition of a flue cap, part #1456, (Supplied with the oven) to the bottom unit. Since the 1400 Series units are
flueless, they may be mounted below an Impinger® I or III without a flue extension. The 1400 Series units are not

approved to be mounted with, on, or below any equipment except an indicated above.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE OVEN

until connection of utility service and installation has been

fully inspected (START-UP CHECKOUT) by an Authorized Service Technician or a Lincoln Foodservice Products,

LLC Service Representative. This service is required by Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC in order to insure the

oven(s) is properly installed and in working order. The warranty becomes effective upon verification of proper

installation.

The warranty shall not apply if the oven(s) are started up and operated prior to the “START-UP CHECKOUT” being

performed by an Authorized Service Technician or a Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC Service Representative.

HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE

If the oven fails to operate, check the circuit breaker to be sure it is turned on (on a gas oven check the manual gas

valve to insure it is in the ON position) and check the fuses on the back of the oven to be sure they are good before

you call the Authorized Service Agency. The name and phone number of the Authorized Service Agency should be

located on the oven or contact the factory at (800) 678-9511 for the name of the nearest agency.

FUNCTIONS

THERMAL CUT-OUT SWITCH

The Impinger I unit includes a “safety thermal cut-out switch” for your protection. This safety related device is

designed to insure that the Impinger I unit will not overheat and damage the unit. In the unlikely event that the

Impinger I unit would exceed the specified operating temperature range, the “safety thermal cut-out switch” will

activate, thus blocking power to the Impinger I unit and causing it to turn off.

CAUTION:

!

IN ORDER TO AVOID A HAZARD DUE TO INADVERTENT RESETTING OF THE THERMAL CUTOUT,

THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE SUPPLIED THROUGH AN EXTERNAL SWITCHING DEVISE, SUCH

AS A TIMER OR CONNECTED TO A CIRCUIT THAT IS REGULARLY SWITCHED ON AND OFF BY

THE UTILITY.

WARNING:

IF THE SUPPLY CORD APPEARS TO BE DAMAGED, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE UNIT.

CONTACT A SERVICE AGENT OR QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO REPAIR.

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