Mono FG138 Quick Start Manual

Mono FG138 Quick Start Manual

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MONO Eco Convection Oven
Quick Start Guide
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Oven Serial Number _________________________________
Oven Code
Condenser Serial Number ____________________________ (if fitted)
In the event of an enquiry, please quote these serial numbers.
FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
138
149
150
153
158
159
MonoEquip.com
170
173
4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam

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  • Page 1 MonoEquip.com MONO Eco Convection Oven Quick Start Guide Oven Serial Number _________________________________ Oven Code Condenser Serial Number ____________________________ (if fitted) In the event of an enquiry, please quote these serial numbers. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) 4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam...
  • Page 2 Eco Convection Ovens | 4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam Quick Start Guide MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 3 The reset button hole can be at position 1 or 2 depending on the model B. Rear panel of 10-tray oven. The reset button hole can be at position 1 or 2 depending on the model Reset button hole on the rear panel of a 7-tray oven FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 4: Safety Symbols

    Indicates a potential hazard with a medium risk that could result in death or serious physical injury if not avoided. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety Notice

    The supply to this machine must be protected by a 30mA-rated Type ‘A’  Residual Current Device (RCD). Before installation, it is recommended that a qualified and competent  electrician first tests the electrical outlet (power socket) for electrical safety. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 6: General Notices

     Place an out-of-service notice on the oven.  Contact your oven supplier or MONO Equipment for technical assistance.  Ovens must be maintained and serviced at appropriate intervals to ensure the oven operates at optimum levels. See the General Maintenance section on page 33.
  • Page 7 Quick Start Guide Eco Convection Ovens | 4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam Thank you for purchasing this MONO Eco convection oven. “A combination of clean industrial design and the latest technology.” The information in this quick start guide should get your purchase up and running without any problems. There is a complete Installation and Operating Manual available at www.monoequip.com.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Quick Start Guide Specifications Table 1: Technical specifications summary 4/5-Tray 7-Tray 10-Tray FG159 FG153 FG158 FG173 FG138 FG150 FG149 FG170 Tray size (mm) 400 x 600 600 x 400 400 x 800 400 x 600 Tray size (inches) 18 x 30...
  • Page 9: Electrical Specifications

    (Contact factory) (Contact factory) 40cm x 60cm 40cm x 80cm 10-Tray 18” x 26” 18” x 30” 415 Vac (50 Hz), 3-phase + neutral + earth 32 Amps 40cm x 60cm 40cm x 80cm FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 10 Stop using it. − − Do not attempt any repairs. − Contact MONO Equipment for technical assistance. Never operate the oven with any covers or panels removed.  All utility connections to the oven must comply with the statuary requirements of ...
  • Page 11 Never climb onto the roof of the oven.  Only use the oven for baking bread, pastries, and cakes.  Contact MONO Equipment for other product-baking machines. No unauthorised modifications to the oven are permitted.  FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 12: Installation

    Figure 2: Main power supply connections NOTE L2 and L3 are for three-phase installations only.  See the Specifications section for electrical specifications.  MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 13: Before Use

    When operating an oven in a hard water area, ensure that an efficient water-softening device protects the water supply to the oven. MONO Equipment is not responsible for installing and maintaining an adequate water supply to the oven that complies with local and national water regulations.
  • Page 14 It is the customers’ sole responsibility to arrange for adequate ventilation. Any component malfunctioning during the guarantee period found to have been subject to excessive humidity or ambient working temperature above 40 °C (115 °F) will not be covered by the component manufacturer guarantee or MONO’s product warranty. MONO...
  • Page 15: Electrical Supply

    (Figure Figure 3: View of rear connections on a MONO Eco Convection Oven  Turn the appropriate valve 90° anti-clockwise ( ) to turn off the water supply.
  • Page 16: Touchscreen Operations

    Timer Timer for general use. Damper Damper control. Start Starts a baking program. Steam Steam control. Temperature Oven temperature control. NOTE: The images are for illustration purposes and may differ from your oven. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 17 The oven goes through a boot-up sequence. Please wait. NOTE The images are for illustration purposes and may differ from your oven. When a start-screen (wallpaper) appears, touch the screen anywhere to display the main screen. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 18 If the oven is too warm, the Temperature button turns blue and flashes. Open the door to help to  cool. A series of beep-beep sounds are heard when the oven is at the correct temperature. Close the door to maintain the temperature until ready for the next step. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 19 (a) The bake comes to an end when the timer counts down to 00:00, and you hear a beep-beep alarm. (b) Touch the Stop button to switch off the oven alarm. 11. Carefully remove the trays and close the door to minimise heat loss. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 20 (c) Touch the Tick () button to confirm the choice. Set the baking temperature required. (a) Touch the temperature button (A). (b) Use the keypad to edit the temperature, and then touch the Tick () button. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 21 (a) Touch the Timer button to set the time required. (b) Delete the value shown (by using the backspace key) and then enter the value required (e.g., 6). FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 22 When the timer reaches 00:00, an oven alarm is audible for a short period.  To reset the timer (at any time), touch the Stop button in the timer panel.  Touch the Stop button in the bottom panel when finished with the continuous bake. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 23: Setting The Time And Date

    Enter the Oven Settings password, and then touch the Tick () button. NOTE Default passwords for the various access levels are in the Installation and Operating Manual. However, for security reasons, the passwords section may have been removed. Touch the Time & Date box. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 24 Touch the Tick () button to confirm the date and time settings. Touch the Home button to return to the main screen. NOTE See the Installation and Operating Manual for information about all the other oven settings. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 25 Eco Convection Ovens | 4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam Setting up a new program Touch the Program panel. Choose a new, unused program (e.g., Program05). If a pop-up window appears asking to save values, touch the No option. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 26 (b) Use the keypad to edit the temperature, and then touch the Tick () button. Set the timer function. (a) Touch the Timer button to set the countdown time required. (b) Use the keypad to enter the value required (e.g., 15). (c) Touch the Tick () button. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 27 (a) Touch the Damper button to set the operation time. (b) Use the keypad to enter the delay in seconds (e.g., 10). (c) Touch the Tick () button. NOTE The operation time availability is dependent on the baking time. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 28 Enter the Oven Settings password and touch the Tick () button. NOTE Default passwords for the various access levels are in the Installation and Operating Manual. However, for security reasons, the passwords section may have been removed. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 29 (b) When a pop-up window appears asking to save values, touch the Yes option. (c) Enter the Oven Settings password and touch the Tick () button. 12. The display returns to the main operating screen. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 30 If enabled in the oven settings, the Sleep button instructs the oven to maintain temperature to a pre-set value. NOTE See the Installation and Operating Manual for information about all the oven settings. MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 31: Daily Cleaning Instructions

    Do not allow the oven cleaner to get on the control panel. Use a nylon brush to scrub the cabinet wheels (if fitted) with a solution of mild detergent and hot water. Note: Using too much water eventually rusts the metalwork. FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO...
  • Page 32 Figure 5: Location of the two screws for releasing the inner glass A. Undo the two screws to release the inner glass for cleaning Figure 6: Inner glass panel moved away from the door MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 33: General Maintenance

     Unsafe equipment is dangerous. Do not use the appliance. Isolate the power  supply and contact MONO Equipment or your appointed service agent. Check for frayed or bare cables.  Do not use the machine if frayed or bare cables are visible.
  • Page 34 Eco Convection Ovens | 4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam Quick Start Guide (Intentional Empty Page) MONO FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023)
  • Page 35 Oven Disposal Care should be taken when the machine comes to the end of its working life. All parts should be disposed of in the appropriate place, either by recycling or other means of disposal that complies with local regulations. (In the United Kingdom, the Environmental Protection Act 1990 applies.)
  • Page 36 MONO Equipment is the leading designer and manufacturer of bakery equipment in the United Kingdom. This proud heritage of British craftmanship, combined with a reputation for creating high-quality, innovative products, can be traced back to its origins in 1947. All our bakery equipment is manufactured to the most stringent NQA ISO9001:2015 &...

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