4 SPECIFIC
A
TIONS AND INST
ALLA
TION
O
v
en Connect Suite
O
ven Connect
Ov
en Connect
TM
allo
ws r
emote pr
ogramming and
diagnostics checking fr
om one centralized location
for multiple
T
urboChef o
vens connected to a
network via ethernet (CAT5) cable. The simple
inter
face ensur
es maximum contr
ol over menu
settings, as well as diagnostic reporting straight
fr
om field o
vens.
I
f servicing a control board, follow the instructions
on page 27 to ensur
e proper connectivity.
ChefC
omm Pro
Part Number: CON-7006
ChefComm Pro® empowers any user of a
T
urboChef o
ven to easily create menu settings on a
computer and transfer them to an oven via smart
car
d. F
or more information, call TurboChef
C
ustomer Support at 800.90TURBO or
+1 214.379.6000.
ChefC
omm Limited
Part Number: CON-7016
ChefComm Limited
TM
is a “read-and-transfer only”
v
ersion of ChefComm P
ro that helps ensure
car
efully-crafted settings ar
e easy to distribute
globally, while providing the peace of mind that
they will not be altered.
V
oltage S
election
For North America oven models, the oven will
detect 208 or 240 incoming voltage.
The initial voltage selection is typically completed
before the oven is used by the customer. However,
if incoming voltage for the store is different than
the preset voltage, the operator will be required to
select either 208 or 240 after pr
essing the O
n/Off
key to turn on the oven. The correct voltage will be
enlarged on the screen, identifying which option to
select (see Figure 3 below).
Ventilation
The TurboChef model NGO oven has been
approved by Underwriter’s Laboratory for ventless
operation (UL 710B, KNLZ listing) for all food
items except for foods classified as “fatty raw
proteins.” Such foods include bone-in, skin-on
chicken, raw hamburger meat, raw bacon, raw
sausage, steaks, etc. I
f cooking these types of foods,
consult local HV
A
C codes and authorities to ensure
compliance with ventilation requirements.
NO
TE: In no event shall the manufacturer assume
any liability for damages or injuries r
esulting from
installations which ar
e not in compliance with the
instructions and codes previously listed.
F
igur
e 3: Selecting Voltage
208 VAC
SELECT VOLTAGE:
240 VAC