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This is a commercial machine, all repairs are tax deductible. Call for service, it needs a new thermistor, (the temperature sensor). It is also gas, so it has to be repaired by a registered gas technician.
Yes, that is correct. The Baxter OV300E is a countertop oven model. It typically features an opening directly into the heating chamber, which is covered by insulation and a panel. The purpose of the insulation and the panel is to maintain proper temperature control and safety during operation.
The insulation helps to retain heat within the oven chamber, allowing for efficient cooking or baking. It also serves to prevent excessive heat from escaping, which could lead to potential hazards or energy inefficiency.
The panel covering the opening provides a barrier between the heating chamber and the surrounding environment. This panel helps to protect users from coming into direct contact with the hot surfaces inside the oven.
It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when using the Baxter OV300E or any other cooking appliance to ensure safe and optimal operation.
Hobart, the parent company of Baxter are very picky with releasing manuals, diagrams, etc. Your best bet is go to the link below and create a user name and see if they give you access to the manuals.
Most Baxter BXA ovens have separate power supplies, usually 120v for the controls and lights, a 120v output on a circuit breaker for the roof fan, and a 208VAC 3 phase supply for your convection motor. Older Baxter ovens may have a 3 phase service disconnect inside the electrical/burner compartment, if I recall correctly the BXA models do not and the only way to shut it off is via the 3 pole breaker at the service panel.
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