Doughpro DPO 3.5 Quick start guide


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This happens with wood burning ovens.
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jack
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or shipped in one piece
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jack
forklift
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he two halves of the oven are together. The
seam inside the oven is to be filled later with "moral-cast 35" (supplied).
The oven is then covered externally in ceramic wool (2" (50mm) superwool),
using the wool and glue provided.
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Installation of the exhaust hood in should be in accordance with the Standard
for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA
96, or other regulatory body.We recommend "Captive Air...."
Place strips of ceramic wool (supplied) as per diagram 5
beneath the top of the oven wherever the top touches the base. Position wool
strips so that they remain hidden when t
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Transportation
Take the Oven to the site.
Lift the Upper section from truck using a
Move the Upper section to kitchen. (Remove
from pallet and place on it’s side on pallet
jack if it must go through narrow doorways -
See previous section - Lifting Positions)
(Remove from pallet and place on its side on pallet jack if it must go through narrow
doorways - See previous section - Lifting Positions)
Do NOTremove plywood from top of Base.
Carefully remove the equipment stored
beneath the Base and store in a secure
location (ready for later assembly).
Now lift the Base onto pallet jack. (On it’s
side if it must go through narrow doorways:
See previous section - Lifting Positions )
Remove legs from oven base to reduce its
width if necessary.
Carefully move this section of oven to
location
bolts if transported on its side).
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Assembly
The procedure mentioned below uses an “A-Frame” lifting method for assembling the
oven. Other lifting methods may be used e.g. a fork truck or crane, however the
following principals still apply.
Assemble lifting frame in kitchen where space permits.
(The assembled oven must be able to be moved
within the kitchen area without obstruction later on the
pallet jack.)
Utilizing lifting point 3 on previous diagram, lift the
top free of the pallet and place on the ground, while
moving the base into position.
Lift the oven top to such a height to leave a
clear space underneath of minimum 46 inches to
top.
(Lift the base of the oven to a horizontal position
Move base under elevated top section using a lifting
frame or a stack of narrow pallets, being careful not to
damage any equipment under the oven; e.g.
burners, sensors, etc.
You may now remove the protective plywood from the
top of the base.
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Align the top and base using
the positioning tabs welded to
the base, locating the rear tab
Ensure that the oven
mouth aligns with the cut-
outs in the base.
Place strips of 2 inch x 1/2 inch ceramic
insulation wool (supplied) beneath the top of
the oven where the top section touches the
base.
NOTE: No wool should come between the
steel of the top and base.
Position wool strips so that they
remain hidden when the two halves
of the oven are assembled together.
With the two halves together the oven is
now ready to have the supplied 2 inch
external surfaces.
The “A-frame” can now be dismantled
and removed.
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The external surfaces (sides and top) of the oven are then completely covered with
ceramic insulation wool ( 2 inch Superwool ) using the high temperature Blox Stix glue
provided.
First cut all pieces
required to cover the sides
and top using a sharp knife.
each other with no visible gaps
to allow heat to escape.
When all pieces are cut, place each
apply a generous coat of Blox Stix glue
to the wool as shown using a trowel or
similar application tool.
An important area to be aware of is directly in front of the exhaust
spigot of the oven. If the façade protrudes from the spigot there may
be an area between the spigot and the façade which is left uncovered
and vulnerable to soot and grease build up. This area is commonly
sealed creates a .
Insulation between spigot
and façade face
the area between the exhaust
spigot and the façade with a
not enter the façade cavity
Exhaust Spigot
Façade face
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1 inch Air Circulation Gap
If required, fasten the legs to the
place and that all air pockets are removed. The glue will dry in approximately one (1)
hour depending on ambient conditions.
lifting frame and a pallet jack (or similar).
NOTE: Fully assembled the oven can be
NOTE: A 1 inch Air Circulation Gap is to be left between the ceramic wool
this air gap will result in above normal temperatures being transferred to
exterior surfaces, causing a .
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battery powered ignitor
that ignites
and correct pressure is available to the gas box.
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