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Accelerating the World of Cooking
TM
Tornado
TM
Owner’s Manual
FOR THE TURBOCHEF TORNADO SPEED COOK OVEN
800.90TURBO / +1 214-379-6000
Part Number: NGC-1006 / Revision D / April 2007
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Accelerating the World of CookingTMTornadoTMOwner’s ManualFOR THE TURBOCHEF TORNADO SPEED COOK OVEN800.90TURBO / +1 214-379-6000Part Number: NGC-1006

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iiiINTRODUCTIONPOWER SUPPLY CORD REPLACEMENTIf the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or asimila

Page 3 - For service or information:

1OVERVIEW OF THE TORNADO OVENOverview of the Tornado OvenFIGURE1: Dimensions of the Tornado OvenSPECS AND DIMENSIONSDimensionsEXTERIORHeight 19” (482

Page 4 - WARNING:

2OVERVIEW OF THE TORNADO OVENAccessories (Additional Charge)24” (610 mm) stainless steel oven stand withlocking casters18” (457 mm) stainless steel

Page 5 - Table of Contents

3HOW THE TECHNOLOGY WORKSFIGURE2: How the Technology WorksTHE TECHNOLOGY BEHIND THE TORNADOThe Tornado uses a patented combination of highspeed forced

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4INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSThe TurboChef Tornado is manufactured to comply with applicable CE, NSF, UL, cUL, TÜV,PSE, GOST R, FDA, and FCC requirements

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FIGURE3: Oven Secured to CartFIGURE4: Double Stacking OvensThere must be at least 6” (150 mm) between thetop of the unit and any shelf or surface. The

Page 8 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

6ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION5. Remove the legs of the oven that will be placed on top. This requires two or more persons—at least one person to lift and

Page 9 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

OPTIONAL INSTALLATION ITEMSOven Restraint Kit (P/N TC3-0242)The Oven Restraint Kit is an optional systemintended to hinder the oven from moving forwar

Page 10 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

8ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATIONFIGURE 7: 24” (610mm) Cart with a Single Oven FIGURE 8: 24” (610mm) Cart with a Single OvenOven Carts (P/N TC3-0143-1 &

Page 11 - Overview of the Tornado Oven

LOADING A MENU FROM A SMART CARDAt some point you may be required to overwrite theexisting menu settings with new ones via a smartcard. Please note th

Page 13 - How the Technology Works

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Page 14 - Assembly and Installation

Common Operating TermsOVEN OPERATING COMPONENTSDisplayThe display is the primary interface to relay mes-sages to the operator.KeypadThe keypad is the

Page 15 - ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

12COMMON OPERATING TERMSTotal Cook TimeThe total duration (time) of a recipe. IR Set TemperatureThe operating temperature of the IR heating ele-ment d

Page 16 - OVEN ASSEMBLY

13OPERATING THE TORNADO OVENTHE CONTROL PADReference Figure 10.1. Display Displays operation and editing information.2. Soft KeysEight keys adjacent t

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POWERING UP THE OVENInitial Power-UpWhen power is initially applied, the “Initialization”Screen will display the firmware version and theoven’s serial

Page 18 - (TC3-0143-1) – available for

COOKING INSTRUCTIONSFrom the IDLE screen, the user can select a foodgroup and item to cook:NOTE: Press theBACK key at any time to return tothe previou

Page 19 - SAVING A MENU TO A SMART CARD

7. If the DONE screen is enabled, the user has the option to cook the item more or save an alteredcook time (the cook time would have beenaltered only

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EDITING A FOOD ITEMChanging the Edit Pin Number By default, the EDIT PIN number is “9.” Forinstructions on changing the EDIT PIN number,contact Custom

Page 21 - Common Operating Terms

b. Insert food item into cook cavity.WARNING: Inside of oven is HOT! Insert food with caution.c. Close the oven door and press the bottom-left soft ke

Page 22 - FAULTS AND ERRORS

The “Done” ScreenEnable theDONE screen to provide the option to:- Cook an item longer after the completion of a cook cycle.- Save a changed cook tim

Page 23 - Operating the Tornado Oven

MODELSERIAL NUMBERINSTALLED BYINSTALLATION CHECKED BYSERVICE CENTER NAME / NUMBERFor service or information:WITHIN NORTH AMERICA CALLCustomer Service

Page 24 - OVEN OFF

This page left intentionally blank.20OPERATING THE TORNADO OVEN

Page 25 - NOTE: Press the

21RECIPE DEVELOPMENT AND COOKING TIPSRecipe Development and Cooking TipsDEVELOPING RECIPESTurboChef ovens use a combination of hot air andmicrowave en

Page 26 - TURNING THE OVEN OFF

22Finish:Little to no microwave is used. The air is moderateto high to finish the caramelization of the product,and achieve the desired color. A recip

Page 27 - EDITING A FOOD ITEM

23RECIPE DEVELOPMENT AND COOKING TIPSDon’t be Afraid to ExperimentIn developing recipes, don’t be afraid to experiment.Write down current settings and

Page 28 - COOLING DOWN or OVEN

24PlasticsCPET and PCTACPET and PCTA plastic containers may be used,but are dangerous. If there is no alternative to CPETor PCTA, then the applicatio

Page 29 - OPERATING THE TORNADO OVEN

25MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGDAILY MAINTENANCE FOR THE TORNADOWhen cleaning the oven, use only TurboChefOven Cleaner. Any other cleaning products

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26TIPS FOR PROLONGING OVEN LIFEDO:Ensure the oven is cleaned daily. Use only TurboChef Oven Cleaner.Remove items from the oven as soon as they are

Page 31 - DEVELOPING RECIPES

27Table 1: Error Codes/Faults, Possible Causes and Suggested RemediesThe following is a list of fault codes and error messages, along with the possibl

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ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) RESOLUTIONF1: Blower RunningStatus BadOven power interrupted.Verify wall circuit breaker is on. Reset breaker and then power

Page 33 - OVENABLES

ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) RESOLUTIONF6 EC TempBlockage of cool air into the oven.Rear cooling fan exhaust guard is clogged.Check for paper towels or

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - PLEASE READ FIRSTWARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property dama

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30North America Limited WarrantyTURBOCHEF “TORNADO” HIGH SPEED TOASTING OVEN – NORTH AMERICAThe TurboChef speed cook oven Limited Warranty outlined be

Page 36 - TROUBLESHOOTING

31NORTH AMERICA LIMITED WARRANTYAccessories: Accessories and parts (collectively “Accessories”) that are consumed in the normal course ofEquipment ope

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32DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGESTurboChef disclaims all incidental, special and consequential damages, including but not limited to lossof use, lost revenue or

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33INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY International Limited WarrantyThis Limited Warranty shall apply to the sales of all TurboChef “Tornado” Series ovens

Page 39 - IMPORTANT NOTE:

34INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY 3. You make the Equipment available to TurboChef, the Authorized Distributor or its authorized serviceagents;4. The E

Page 40 - WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS

35INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY tal, special or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of use, lost revenue or profits, orsubstitut

Page 41 - WARRANTY CLAIMS

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Page 43 - WARRANTY SERVICE

For service or information:WITHIN NORTH AMERICA CALLCustomer Service at 800.90TURBO or Sales & Marketing at 866.90TURBOOUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA CALL+

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Important Safety Instructions iTo Reduce the Risk of Fire in the Oven Cavity iiPrecautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy

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Loading a Menu from a Smart Card 9Saving a Menu to a Smart Card 9Common Operating TermsOven Operating Components 11Modes and States 11Common Cooking T

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingDaily Maintenance for the Tornado 25Tips for Prolonging Oven Life 26Troubleshooting 26Catalytic Converter 29Limited Wa

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iINTRODUCTIONIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTo reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury, or exposure to excessive microwave energy, strict

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iiINTRODUCTIONTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE IN THE OVEN CAVITYRemove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags to be placed in the oven.If materials i

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