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YCD 3-6D1 Three Triple Layer 6 Trays electric 3 Deck oven commercial baking machine sale price
About 3 Deck oven commercial baking machine
YCD1 Series Micro-Computer Panel /YCD1 Series Digital Panel
Both of the top and bottom are equipped with 6pcs heating element far-infrared heating tubes to radiantly heat, heating uniform, commercial baking machine Equipped with timing controller. It can also be changed to Micro-Computer Panel. The commercial bakery oven is provided together with a 1.5m-long cable, and the air-break switch should be prepared by user himself. For the sake of convenient operation, place the Electric Oven against the wall.We provide you commercial bakery oven, industrial bakery oven, small bakery oven with factory price.
Specification of electric 3 Deck oven commercial baking machine
Model | Specification | POWER(KW) | Voltage | Dimension L*W*H(MM) | WEIGHT(KG |
YCD-2D1 | 1 DECK 2 Tray | 6.6KW | 380v | 1250x820x565mm | 75 |
YCD-2-4D1 | 2 DECK 4 Tray | 13.2KW | 380v | 1250x820x1300mm | 135 |
YCD-3-6D1 | 3 DECK 6 Tray | 19.8KW | 380v | 1250x820x1450mm | 170 |
YCD-3-9D1 | 3 DECK 9 Tray | 30KW | 380v | 1685x820x1450mmKW | 230 |
Operation Instruction of commercial Electric 3 deck bakery oven
- Turn on the power of oven, and adjust the temperature control meters to set the temperature.
- Turn on the surface and bottom fire switch to “ON” or “I”. At the same time the green indicator light of the temperature control meter is on, which means starting to work.. When the surface and bottom fire reaches the set temperature, the red light will be on and the green light will go off. Then the temperature turns to constant state automatically.
- According to the baking requirement, the temperature of surface fire and bottom fire can be adjusted casually and separately. So the oven can get the perfect baking effect.
- After working, turn the temperature control unit to “O”, and turn off the power. Finally, disconnect the chief power and make sure it is safe before leaving.
- Note: On the display board, “Off” and “O” all stand for power off; “ON” and “I” stand for power on.