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  • Page 1 SPEED OVEN INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3 CUSTOMER LETTER For us, your choice of a Prática product is a reason for great satisfaction. This reinforces the meaning of our mission, which is to bring quality and productivity to the food preparation environment with the purpose of providing conditions for the preparation of good, quality food without waste.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    WARRANTY Term and Details......................Reasons to Void a Warranty.................... Notes and Recommendations..................INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electrical Installation...................... General Instructions....................... Dimensions........................General Recommendations................... FIT XL TECHNOLOGY................... OPERATING PRINCIPLES..................RECIPE CREATION....................OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-heating........................Executing a recipe......................Accessing the Options....................User Settings........................Ÿ...
  • Page 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Ÿ Delete Group......................Ÿ Arrange Group......................Ÿ Set Group Temperature....................Ÿ Edit Recipes........................ Ÿ Edit Recipe Name....................... Ÿ Edit Recipe Image....................... Ÿ Edit recipe steps......................Ÿ Delete Recipe......................Ÿ Arrange Recipes......................Ÿ Cook/Brown More...................... Ÿ Add/Remove Favorites....................Ÿ Pre-heat........................
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE Ÿ Oven operation: It is recommended that the oven operator always wear thermal protective gloves and aprons (PPEs) to avoid burns caused by hot internal parts of the oven and from any spillage of tray contents. Ÿ...
  • Page 9 Ÿ CAUTION: Do not use Speed Ovens to prepare food classified as “raw proteins,” chicken skin, raw bacon, raw burger, etc. This can damage the catalytic converter and void the warranty. Ÿ CAUTION: Failure to maintain the equipment in clean condition may lead to surface deterioration, which may adversely affect the life of the equipment and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
  • Page 10: Use Restrictions

    Ÿ Fully closed packages should not be heated in the oven, as they may explode. Ÿ Minimum clearance above the microwave oven should be 5.9 in /150mm In the case of ovens that allow stacking (1+1), this distance should be measured from the top oven).
  • Page 11: Safety Risk: Cleaning Chemicals

    SAFETY RISK: CLEANING CHEMICALS WHERE OR IN WHAT DANGER SITUATIONS DOES PREVENTIVE ACTION THE DANGER ARISE? Do not allow cleaning chemicals to Ÿ come in contact with your skin or eyes. Do not heat the equipment if Ÿ cleaning chemicals are inside. There is risk of Do not breathe the chemical spray.
  • Page 12: Safety Risk: Electrical Power

    SAFETY RISK: ELECTRICAL POWER WHERE OR IN WHAT DANGER SITUATIONS DOES PREVENTIVE ACTION THE DANGER ARISE? Any work on the electrical system Ÿ should be performed only by qualified electricians from an authorized service company. Below the side and top panels; Ÿ...
  • Page 13: Suitable Utensils

    SUITABLE UTENSILS Check the manufacturer's instructions and the temperature rating to determine the suitability of individual containers and accessories for use with the oven. The table below provides general guidelines: SUITABLE COOKWARE ALLOWED PREVENTIVE ACTION HEAT-RESISTANT CONTAINERS Tempered glass. Compatible ceramics. Do not use items with metallic decoration.
  • Page 14: Precautions To Avoid Potential Exposure To Excessive Microwave Energy

    CAUTION! This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) Ÿ with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or persons with a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been instructed on how to use the equipment or are under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 15: Identification Of Symbols Used In This Manual

    IDENTIFICATION OF SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL DANGER! RISK THAT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ALERT FIRE HAZARD MICROWAVE SYMBOL ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD BURN HAZARD RISK OF BURN BY HOT LOAD SPILL GROUNDING SYMBOL EQUIPOTENTIAL SYMBOL TIPS AND INFORMATION ABOUT USE...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    The warranty will cover adjustments and replacement of defective parts. It is the responsibility of the authorized service technician to return the defective parts to Pratica Inc. for analysis when requested by the Manufacturer. f) Warranty service calls will not justify the extent of the warranty, returns or...
  • Page 17: Warranty Exclusions

    WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS a) The customer should thoroughly inspect the equipment upon delivery and contact the carrier in case of shipping damage arising from transport. b) Prática will not respond to any issues arising from electrical building irregularities, or a lack of abiding to the local electrical code. These issues will not be covered by the Warranty.
  • Page 18: Notes And Recommendations

    Before contacting technical assistance, check the manual for troubleshooting tips that can be solved without a technician. Always remember that Pratica must be contacted first before getting in contact with service agent. To contact our customer service team and share your comments and s u g g e s t i o n s , p l e a s e c a l l : + 5 5 ( 3 5 ) 3 4 4 9 - 1 2 3 5 o r e m a i l : comex@praticabr.com...
  • Page 19: Installation Instructions Electrical Installation

    Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces. Ÿ If the power cord is damaged, it shall be replaced only by authorized service personnel. Ÿ Only authorized technicians should open the equipment panel. FIT XL *Circuit Voltage Freq. Power Region...
  • Page 20 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Note: The equipment has an equipotential point connector for other equipment. Such connector aims to maintain multiple equipment with the same electrical power. It is not necessarily the grounding of a local connection. This connector is located on the back of the equipment and is identified with the following symbol.
  • Page 21: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Ÿ The oven shall be installed on a base or counter that supports its weight, approximately 180.7 lbs / 82 kg. Ÿ Do not obstruct the side air inlet and rear air outlet. Ÿ The oven should not be positioned next to stoves, fryers, hot grills or other equipment that release grease, vapors and heat.
  • Page 22: Dimensions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DIMENSIONS FIT XL FRONT VIEW 19.2" (488 mm) 25.9" 24.6" (658 mm) (624mm) 16.8" (426 mm) SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW WITH DOOR OPEN 30.5" 10" 28.6" (775 mm) (256 mm) (726 mm) 0.8" 0.8" (20 mm) (20 mm) 26.8"...
  • Page 23: General Recommendations

    GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Do not use this product near sources of water such as sinks or Ÿ pools, or in very wet locations. If residues accumulated inside the oven goes into Ÿ combustion, keep the oven door closed, cut the power supply to the oven by turning off the oven's dedicated circuit breaker and unplug the oven from the socket.
  • Page 24: Fit Xl Technology

    FIT XLT ECHNOLOGY The Fit XL oven uses a combination of heating by high-speed impinged air and microwave energy to heat food faster than conventional methods. The figure below illustrates how the technology works. 1) Magnetrons generate energy through the microwaves, which uniformly heat the water molecules in the food;...
  • Page 25: Operating Principles

    0.7" to 1.1" (50 to 70 mm) (20 to 30 mm) Fit XL works by associating microwaves with hot air, which are directed to the food. The variables in the operation are the following: a) Operating time; b) Chamber temperature;...
  • Page 26 METAL FOOD Plastic containers shall not be used in the Fit XL as these will incinerate with the heating of the chamber (see more on proper utensils on page 13). Operating time: The microwave oven heats food from the outside in, and penetration rates will change according to the food composition.
  • Page 27: Recipe Creation

    RECIPE CREATION When developing a recipe, all of the above variables should be factored in. Microwaves and air speed are the key components to a successful preparation. At first, it is necessary to work only with the microwaves to reach the food's internal temperature.
  • Page 28: Operating Instructions

    After startup, choose your preferred language. See more about languages on page 61. PRE-HEATING a) Fit XL has two groups of pre-heating setups that can be used according to the need of each user or application. Example: Pre-heat group 1 can be used for breakfast or sandwich recipes and Pre-heat 2 can be used for recipes for a lunch or dinner menu.
  • Page 29: Executing A Recipe

    WAIT, OVEN PREHEATING 250°C 280°C REAL PROGRAMMED EXECUTING A RECIPE ATTENTION: YOU MUST PROGRAM A RECIPE OR LOAD A SERIES OF R E C I P E S I N O R D E R T O F O L LO W T H E I N S T R U C T I O N S B E LO W. a) After pre-heating, select the desired GROUP.
  • Page 30 c) The recipe will be executed immediately. SUBS 1 SUB 6-inch IN EXECUTION The screen will display the group name, recipe name, operation status (in Ÿ progress or paused) and the time remaining to complete the recipe. d) It is possible to check the CHAMBER ELEMENT temperature by pressing button.
  • Page 31 g) If the recipe programmer adds information in one of the steps, such as: “ADD TOMATOES,” the recipe will be paused and the description of the information will be displayed next to the PLAY button, as shown in the image: SUBS 1 SUB 6-inch IN EXECUTION...
  • Page 32: Accessing The Options

    The four options mentioned above can be disabled so that they do not Ÿ appear in any recipe. Learn more in the User Settings block: Edit Access (see page 63). Example of brown more in action: SUBS 1 SUB 6-inch BROWN MORE IN PROCESS ADD TOMATOES...
  • Page 33: User Settings

    USER SETTINGS a) In the options screen, click the [SYM] icon. The screen to enter the user password will be displayed. TEMPERATURE 250°C MANUAL FAVORITES DAILY CLEANING SETTINGS MODE PROCEDURE GUIDE b) The default password for access to the settings is 456789. The password can be changed (see page 62).
  • Page 34: Edit Groups

    MENU CUSTOMER SUPPORT EXPORT MENU SYSTEM NETWORK SETTINGS USER SETTINGS: EDIT GROUPS Note: The oven has two pre-heating temperatures as shown on page 28. After pre-heating, the oven will show the recipes for the selected preheat group. Recipes configured in group 1 will only be available when preheat 1 is executed, and the same applies to group 2.
  • Page 35: Edit Group Name

    c) The options available after choosing between editing or creating a group are: GROUP: SNACKS DELETE EDIT EDIT DELETE NAME IMAGE RECIPES GROUP ARRANGE SET GROUP TEMPERATURE Edit Name: Changes the group name. You can use letters, numbers, or special characters. Edit Image: Changes the image in the group icon.
  • Page 36: Edit Group Icon

    Saves the name Deletes a character and returns to options EDIT GROUP ICON a) Fit XL has an icon gallery that allows the user to exchange the images of their groups. Press the [SYM] icon. b) A screen with the icon library will be displayed. Navigate through the groups and select the desired icon.
  • Page 37: Delete Recipes In A Group

    For example, if your group is called SNACKS, the icon for that group will be “S.” GROUPS 210°C SNACKS BREAKFAST SUBS PIZZA SANDWICH BAKERY MEAL TEX-MEX CHICKEN FINISHING WINGS DELETE RECIPES IN A GROUP a) The delete recipes option will only allow you to delete recipes from the previously selected group.
  • Page 38: Delete Group

    A message will appear; to confirm the deletion of recipes, click on the “DELETE SELECTION” icon. Click on “CONTINUE SELECTING” to expand your selection. c) The following message will appear after clicking on the [SYM] icon to delete all: ALL THE RECIPES WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE GROUP DELETE BACK...
  • Page 39: Arrange Group

    ARRANGE GROUP a) The arrange function [SYM] allows you to change the sequence in which groups will appear on the screen. This screen consists of three buttons: REARRANGE PLACE AT THE PLACE AT THE CHOOSE PLACE TOP OF THE LIST AND OF THE LIST IN THE LIST Place at the top of the list: The group is moved to the beginning of the...
  • Page 40: Set Group Temperature

    If the substitution is done randomly, once the position is selected, the groups will be sorted sequentially (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8), as shown in the image below: PRESS AND HOLD TO DRAG’N DROP THE ICON BREAKFAST SUBS PIZZA...
  • Page 41 b) When accessing recipes, you can edit an existing one or create a new recipe. SELECT RECIPE CREATE NEW 2 SUB 6-inch 3 SUB 6-inch 2 SUB 6-inch 1 SUB 12-inch or 2 SUB 12-inch RECIPE 3 SUB 6-inch 4 SUB 6-inch 3 SUB 6-inch 4 SUB 6-inch 2 SUB 12-inch...
  • Page 42: Edit Recipe Name

    EDIT RECIPE NAME a) Selecting the edit name option will display the following screen: RECIPE NAME &123 b) By clicking on &123 and ABC (1/1 and 1/2) the screen will toggle between letters and numbers/special characters. RECIPE NAME & < >...
  • Page 43: Edit Recipe Image

    EDIT RECIPE IMAGE a) Fit XL has an image library that allows the user to change recipe icons/pictures. Press the [SYM] icon to edit and then choose between [BUTTON] [BUTTON] for the recipes displayed. ICONS PICTURES Choose icons for stylized food images...
  • Page 44: Edit Recipe Steps

    EDIT RECIPE STEPS a) Each recipe can have up to 8 steps, and the active steps will appear in green on the editing screen. All other steps will be transparent, as shown below. Click on a step to edit it. EDIT STEPS - SNACK: 1 SUB 6-inch 100% 100%...
  • Page 45 c) To change the speed of hot air and microwaves, simply drag your finger over the bar of each parameter or click on the desired location in the bar. 250°C PREHEAT 1 250°C PREHEAT 1 d) To set the time, click on the [BUTT] icon.
  • Page 46 f) Click on the [SYM] button to access the options to edit the step parame- ters, which are: STEP PARAMETERS 1 ENABLED/ SAVE INFORMATION DISABLED g) To add information that will be displayed at the end of the step during the recipe execution.
  • Page 47: Delete Recipe

    EDITING STEPS - SNACK: 1 SUB 6-inch 100% 100% 00:05 40°C 00:20 80°C 00:15 60°C j) To test it, click on the [SYM] icon on the fixed bar of the steps screen. Before proceeding with the test, make sure there is food inside the chamber. STEP TEST BEFORE CONTINUING THE TEST, BE SURE THERE IS A PRODUCT...
  • Page 48: Arrange Recipes

    ARRANGE RECIPES a) The arrange function [SYM] allows you to change the sequence in which recipes will appear on the screen. This screen consists of three buttons: REARRANGE PLACE AT THE PLACE AT THE CHOOSE PLACE TOP OF THE LIST END OF THE LIST IN THE LIST Place at the top of the list: The recipe moves to the top of the group list.
  • Page 49: Cook/Brown More

    d) If the replacement is done randomly, once the position is selected, the recipes will be sorted sequentially (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8), as shown in the image below: PRESS AND HOLD TO DRAG’N DROP THE ICON 1 SUB 6-inch 2 SUB 6-inch 3 SUB 6-inch...
  • Page 50: Add/Remove Favorites

    b) To set the time, simply click on the location of the value as shown on the display. EDIT COOK/BROWN COOK MORE BROWN MORE COOK/BROWN MORE c) Use the keypad to enter the time and click [SYM] EDIT COOK/BROWN COOK MORE BROWN MORE COOK/BROWN MORE d) The cook/brown more feature can be disabled in the edit access setting...
  • Page 51 SNACKS: 1 SUB 6-inch EDIT EDIT EDIT DELETE NAME IMAGE STEPS RECIPE ARRANGE COOK/ BROWN MORE FAVORITES SELECT RECIPE CREATE NEW CREATE NEW 2 SUB 6-inch 2 SUB 6-inch 3 SUB 6-inch 3 SUB 6-inch 2 SUB 6-inch 2 SUB 6-inch 1 SUB 12-inch 1 SUB 12-inch or 2 SUB 12-inch...
  • Page 52: Pre-Heat

    USER SETTINGS: PRE-HEAT a) Editable parameters in pre-heat are: Temperature Preheat 1. Ÿ Temperature Preheat 2. Ÿ Preheat time: the purpose of this function is to set the time to allow for an Ÿ uniform temperature on the oven chamber after pre-heating, as this time guarantees the good performance of the equipment in the execution of the initial recipes of an operation.
  • Page 53: Current Temperature

    USER SETTINGS: CURRENT TEMPERATURE a) The current temperature screen [SYM] : is informational only. It allows to check the temperature of the chamber resistance. CURRENT TEMPERATURE 000°C USER SETTINGS: CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT a) To change the temperature format between Celsius and Fahrenheit as displayed in the oven, click on the [SYM] icon in the user settings, and set the...
  • Page 54: Usb

    USER SETTINGS: USB a) Press the [SYM] button. The functions available on USB are: import and export. SELECT THE DESIRED OPTION, INSERT THE PEN DRIVE AND WAIT FOR RECOGNITION IMPORT EXPORT b) When selecting one of the functions, the message: “Insert the USB stick and wait for recognition”...
  • Page 55 Imported settings functions: date and time, recipe check, heating and browning status, auto import, favorites, manual mode, operator mode, repeat recipe, date format, time format, hour format (AM/PM), language, preheat 1, pre-heat 2, enable pre-heating, sound, pre-heating time and temperature unit. Note: When importing groups, recipes or settings from a USB stick to the equipment, all information in the oven will be deleted and replaced with the imported information.
  • Page 56: Ÿ Wi-Fi

    ACCESS TO THE USB PORT USER SETTINGS: WI-FI a) To connect to a Wi-Fi network, press the [SYM] key to access the setup screen. Swipe your finger [SYM] over the screen to view all available networks WI-FI NETWORK SETTINGS MY NETWORK CONNECT NETWORK 2 CONNECT...
  • Page 57 c) Use the keyboard to enter the password and confirm by clicking the [SYM] key. The screen below shows the oven is connected to the desired network: WI-FI NETWORK SETTINGS MY NETWORK CONNECT NETWORK 2 CONNECT NETWORK 3 CONNECT NETWORK 4 CONNECT NETWORK 5 CONNECT...
  • Page 58: Ÿ Web App - Iok - Internet Of Kitchen

    USER SETTINGS: WEB APP (IOK - INTERNET OF KITCHEN) a) Our Web App allows you to create, edit and upload/download recipes from the website (new.praticaiok.com). b) Press the [SYM] key to use our online platform and visit new.praticaiok.com to use your PIN code. WEB APP REGISTER YOUR EQUIPMENT IN THE WEB APP - NEW.PRATICAIOK.COM...
  • Page 59: Ÿ Customer Support

    Ÿ Note: Once the update is complete, all recipes created through the website (new.praticaiok.com) will be available on your equipment c) When connecting to the online platform, the following screen will appear: WEB APP NAME: NEW RECIPE DESCONNECT CURRENT MENU: MY RECIPES THERE ARE NO NEW UPDATES FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 60: Export Menu

    USER SETTINGS: EXPORT MENU a) The Export Menu function is a shortcut for direct export to the USB drive or the online platform (IOK). EXPORT MENU CHOOSE HOW YOU WANT TO EXPORT YOUR MENU WI-FI Ÿ USB: exports the menu directly to the USB stick. Ÿ...
  • Page 61: Language

    SYSTEM: LANGUAGES a) To change the language [SYM] , simply click on the icon to choose the desired language. Swipe your finger [SYM] over the screen to view all languages available. CHANGE LANGUAGE PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL DEUTSCHE РУССКИЙ ENGLISH FRANÇAIS POLSKIE 中国人...
  • Page 62: Change Password

    Press [SYM] to change the date/time format and the following screen will appear, where you can choose the date and time format, and click on [SYM] confirm and return to the options. CHANGE DATE/TIME 05/07/21 MM/DD/YYYY 04:11 12 HOURS FORMAT CHANGE FORMAT CHANGE DATE/TIME FORMAT DD/MM/YYYY...
  • Page 63: Restore Original Settings

    SYSTEM: RESTORE ORIGINAL SETTINGS ATTENTION: The factory reset [SYM] option will delete all groups and recipes, in addition to user-defined settings. Make sure to backup your information in a USB stick before proceeding. After you enter the password and launch: YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RETRIEVE YOUR INFORMATION. THIS ACTION WILL DELETE ALL THE CURRENT GROUPS, RECIPES AND SETTINGS.
  • Page 64 EDIT ACCESS COOK/ MANUAL FAVORITES REPEAT MODE BROWN RECIPE FAVORITES RECIPE AUTOIMPORT ONLY VERIFICATION c) The Favorites Only, Recipe Verification, and Auto Import functions only appear on the Edit Access screen. The details of these functions are as follows: Favorites Only: When you enable this function, only favorite recipes will be displayed on the initial recipe execution screen, allowing the execution to be performed with just one click.
  • Page 65: Information From The Manufacturer

    IMPORT IMPORT COMPLETED, YOU CAN REMOVE THE USB STICK SYSTEM: INFORMATION FROM THE MANUFACTURER [SYM] has information on FIT XL firmware version, series and date of manufacture. MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Fit XL Firmware IHM: Uni R793 - 0x1000 - 25°C Firmware Power: 11ZR - 0x0012 -22°C...
  • Page 66: Ÿ System Update

    SYSTEM: SYSTEM UPDATE a) Press the [SYM] key and choose the option: [SYM] Note: The [SYM] option should only be used by an authorized technician. POWER b) Select the Wi-Fi option. SYSTEM UPDATE CHOOSE HOW YOU WANT TO UPDATE YOUR EQUIPMENT: WI-FI c) When a new software update is available, the following screen appears.
  • Page 67 SYSTEM UPDATE DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS. PLEASE WAIT... DO NOT INTERRUPT THE NETWORK CONNECTION OR TURN OFF THE EQUIPMENT. SYSTEM UPDATE DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS. PLEASE WAIT... DO NOT INTERRUPT THE NETWORK CONNECTION OR TURN OFF THE EQUIPMENT. SYSTEM UPDATE DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS. PLEASE WAIT... DO NOT INTERRUPT THE NETWORK CONNECTION OR TURN OFF THE EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 68 f) If no update is available, the following message will be displayed on the screen: “At the moment, there is no update available for your equipment. When an update is available, the symbol below will be displayed at the right upper corner of the screen.”ipment now, the update will be compiled next time you turn the equipment on.
  • Page 69: Volume

    SYSTEM: VOLUME On the volume screen [SYM] , you can adjust the sound. AUDIO SETTINGS HIGH [SYM] to return to the user settings options. USER SETTINGS: NETWORK SETTINGS On the Network Settings [BUT] screen, you can choose the connection type: DHCP (automatic) or STATIC IP (manual). NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP STATIC IP...
  • Page 70: Favorites

    FAVORITES a) The Favorites functionality acts as a shortcut. This function allows easy access to your most used recipes. To access this function, simply press the [SYM] option button on the fixed menu bar and then press the [SYM] button. TEMPERATURE 250°C MANUAL...
  • Page 71: Manual Mode

    MANUAL MODE a) The Manual mode can be used to test new recipes or run recipes quickly. It is possible to define and execute a recipe's step and if your test result is a pass, it is possible to turn it into a recipe at the end of the operation. b) To access the manual mode, click the [SYM] radio button.
  • Page 72 OPERATING IN MANUAL MODE FINISHED! COPY COOKING PARAMETERS f) Copy parameters allows the user to carry the parameters defined in manual mode to the editing groups and recipes, i.e. by clicking on the [SYM] icon, it will be necessary to enter the user password for access to the settings. ENTER PASSWORD TO ACCESS SETTINGS...
  • Page 73 h) Define the name and the image of the new recipe and choose which position (step) you want to allocate the transported information to. EDIT STEPS 100% 100% 00:05 40°C 80°C 60°C 00:20 00:15 i) To finalize, define the other steps of the recipe, if desired.
  • Page 74: Daily Cleaning Procedure Guide

    DAILY CLEANING GUIDE a) To assist in cleaning the Fit XL, use the daily cleaning guide. It can be options screen, then click on the accessed in the [SYM] [SYM] button. Follow the steps on the screen carefully. b) To clean your Fit XL oven, we recommend using the Oven Cleaner (degreaser) and the Oven Protector (antifat) from Prática.
  • Page 75 Note: Immediately after completing step 2, the following message will appear on the screen: THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER MUST BE CLEANED. WOULD YOU LIKE TO CLEAN IT NOW? REMOVA A SPEED GRILL E O CONVERSOR CATALÍTICO E COLOQUE-OS SOBRE A PIA; If you click on [SYM] , a screen for cleaning the catalytic converter will be added...
  • Page 76 4°: Apply the Oven Cleaner to the chamber walls and in the inside of the door and let it soak for 5 minutes. VIDEO VIDEO CLEANING GUIDE DAILY CLEANING GUIDE APPLY THE OVEN CLEANER ON THE CHAMBER WALL AND ON INSIDE DOOR AND LET IT SOAK FOR 5 MIN; START TIMER STEP COMPLETED.
  • Page 77 7°-1/2: Apply vinegar through the whole oven's chamber and the door and spread it evenly. Click the arrow to proceed: [SYM] VIDEO VIDEO CLEANING GUIDE DAILY CLEANING GUIDE APPLY VINEGAR THROUGH THE WHOLE OVEN'S CHAMBER AND THE DOOR AND SPREAD IT EVENLY. REQUIRED PPEs: 7°-2/2: Clean the chamber with a wet cloth to remove any vinegar excess, then wipe it with a dry towel.
  • Page 78 9°-1/2: Use a non-abrasive sponge to remove the most adherent stains from the Speed Grill. Click the arrow to proceed: [SYM] VIDEO VIDEO CLEANING GUIDE DAILY CLEANING GUIDE USE A NON-ABRASIVE SPONGE TO REMOVE THE MOST ADHERENT STAINS FROM THE SPEED GRILL; REQUIRED PPEs: 9°-2/2: Rinse the Speed Grill and the catalytic converter if both were cleaned.
  • Page 79 11°- 1/3: Remove the air filter in the front of the oven and let it soak in a container with water and detergent. Click the arrow to proceed: [SYM] VIDEO VIDEO CLEANING GUIDE DAILY CLEANING GUIDE REMOVE THE AIR FILTER. FROM THE FRONT SIDE OF THE OVEN AND LET IT SOAK IN A CONTAINER WITH WATER...
  • Page 80: Catalytic Converter Cleaning Guide

    CATALYTIC CONVERTER CLEANING GUIDE a) Remove the catalytic converter by vertically moving upwards and then pull it back as shown in the image: b) For a proper cleaning, soak the catalytic converter in warm water with mild detergent. c) After 15 minutes in solution, rinse well and reinstall. d) If necessary, repeat the process until the converter is clean.
  • Page 81: Lightbar (Led)

    LIGHTBAR (LED) a) The Fit XL has a light bar that indicates the process in progress with different colors, according to the table below: Light Bar FUNCTION COLOR STATE Starting/Standby Flashes SYSTEM UPDATE Pre-heating Temperature control Cleaning Recipe in execution Recipe finalized...
  • Page 82: Alerts And Errors: Possible Solutions

    ALERTS AND ERRORS: POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS a) The Fit XL is programmed to warn of any possible errors and alerts that may occur during operation. b) A flag will appear over the [SYM] options icon; it will be yellow for alerts...
  • Page 83: Errors

    Note: If you press the on/off button the following message will be shown on the screen: CONFIRM ACTION Note: It is also possible to press the on/off button for 3 seconds to shut down the equipment directly. d) After turning up the equipment, if the error persists, call Prática Technical Support (see page 84).
  • Page 84: Table Of Alerts And Errors

    TABLE OF ALERTS AND ERRORS It becomes an It becomes an Component Sound alarm of error alert when error when No communica on Inverter More than 10 Inverter reboot a empts 15 seconds without Magnetron fault reaching current CAN network Cables disconnected communication or defective...
  • Page 85 FIT XL - INGLÊS | GLOBAL CÓDIGO: 742913 MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO E OPERAÇÃO AGOSTO 2024 - REVISÃO 00...
  • Page 88 PRÁTICA PRODUCTS, INC. 911 E State Hwy 121 Business, #101 Lewisville, TX 75057 Phone: (214) 222.2454 [office] www.praticausa.com info@praticausa.com PRÁTICA PRODUTOS S.A. BRAZIL Rodovia BR 459, Km 101 S/N 37.556-140, Pouso Alegre - MG Telefone: +55 35 3449-1235 pratica@praticabr.com...