WILPREP CPO-320 Countertop Commercial Pizza Oven User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- WILPREP
Table of Contents
WILPREP CPO-320 Countertop Commercial Pizza Oven
Specifications
- Model: CPO-160
- Suitable Pizza Size: 16 in.
- Capacity: 20 L
- Internal Dimensions: Weight: 18.5 kg/40.7lb.
- Door Glass: Single-layer tempered glass
- Door Inlet Dimensions:
- Material:
- Qty Pizza Stone: 1
- Dimensions:
- Temp Range:
- Timer:
- Voltage and Frequency: 120 V, 60 Hz
- Plug Type: NEMA 5-15P
- Current: 13.3 A
- Power: 1.6 kW
- Power Cable Length: 1.3 m (Exposed)
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Selecting a Location: Find a suitable location for the oven.
- Unpacking:
- Unpack the oven.
- Take out the oven and accessories from inside.
- Check for any damage or missing parts. Contact customer service if needed.
- Installing the Handle:
- Open the door and align the handle with the holes on the door.
- Tighten the handle with screws using an M8 Phillips screwdriver.
- Installing the Pizza Stone:
- Clean the bottom slot of the oven cavity.
- Place the pizza stone securely in the bottom slot without forcing it.
- Ensure the pizza stone sits firmly in place without wobbling.
Operation
Tips and Hints: Avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures as it can
damage the oven’s light. Be cautious of water from defrosting, which may crack
the pizza stone and void the warranty.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if the plug does not fit fully into the outlet?
A: Contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in
any way.
Q: How should I clean the pizza stone?
A: Allow the stone to cool completely, then scrape off any residue with a
brush or scraper. Do not use soap or detergent.
Read Carefully Before Use
Keep for Future Reference
Safety Information
Symbol Guide
Symbol | Content |
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WARNING
| Indicates a dangerous situation with an immediate threat. If ignored, it will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
| Indicates a potentially dangerous situation. If ignored, it may result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
CAUTION
| Indicates a potentially risky situation. If ignored, it may result in minor injury, equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unanticipated results.
Safety Warnings and Instructions
To preclude possible hazards and risks that may occur when using this oven,
carefully read the instructions and warning information below, being sure you
understand the possible risks or hazards and know how to avoid.
DANDER
- ALWAYS keep a fire extinguisher nearby. The extinguisher should be rated to handle grease fires. (This might be marked as “Class B” or “Class K” depending on your area.) ALL operators should be shown the extinguisher’s location and trained in its use.
- ONLY use with compatible power sources that can handle the full electrical load of this oven. For the model with two decks, use two separate circuits for its plugs. DO NOT use 2-to-3 prong adapters. Make sure the circuit breaker is easily accessible. If not, have an electrician install one.
- DO NOT disassemble, modify, or remodel any component of this oven. ONLY have it serviced by a certified technician.
- DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Always handle hot surfaces with heat-resistant gloves.
- To protect against electrical hazards, DO NOT immerse this electrical oven, cord or plug in water or other liquid.
- Always unplug from wall socket when not in use or before cleaning. Allow to cool completely before putting on or taking off the parts and before cleaning this oven.
- DO NOT operate this oven with a damaged cord or plug or after this oven malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Bring this oven to a qualified technician for examination, repair or adjustment.
- The use of accessories or attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electrical shock or injury.
- DO NOT let cord hang over edge of table or counter, where it can inadvertently be pulled on or tripped over, or come into contact with hot surfaces, which will damage the cord.
- DO NOT place this oven on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
- DO NOT operate this oven in a confined niche or a similar cavity.
- DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads. They can scratch and ruin the finish of this oven. They shed swarf, which may cause the inner component to short circuit.
- DO NOT heat sealed or canned foods or those with glass container not for heating.
- DO NOT unplug this oven with wet hands.
WARNING
- This oven is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given training and will be supervised during the entirety of their operating this oven.
- DO NOT use this oven for purposes other than the intended use.
- DO NOT use outdoors.
- Use on a sturdy, heat-resistant, flat, level, nonslip, nonflammable, and well-ventilated surface only.
- A fire may occur if this oven is covered or touching flammable materials, including curtains, walls, etc., when in operation. To avoid excessive heat on wall(s) while cooking, always keep a space of at least 4 inches between this oven and the rear and side walls.
- It is recommended that this oven not be moved when it remains hot.
- Always check that the switch is at OFF before plugging cord into the wall socket. To disconnect, always turn the switch back to OFF, then unplug from the wall socket.
- DO NOT leave this oven on overnight or for prolonged periods of non-use.
- Dress properly. Aside from wearing general sanitary equipment, avoid from wearing loose cloths and jewelry, as they may contact hot surfaces, and more seriously food. Tie back long hair
- DO NOT cover this oven with metal foils. This may cause overheating of this oven.
- DO NOT leave this oven unattended during use.
- Handle the pizza stone with care. Avoid hard contact with objects, as any internal cracks may develop and have the potential to escalate into a shattered stone.
- NEVER allow the hot pizza stone to come into contact with cold water or vice versa. Both WILL damage it. In cold conditions, refrain from laying hot cookers on the stone, as this can lead to cracks.
- The proper use of this oven requires a permanent, stable, and restrained location, if necessary. DO NOT use it as a portable appliance.
Specifications
Model | CPO-160 | CPO-320 |
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Suitable Pizza Size | 16 in. | 16 in. |
Dimension (W×D×H)
| 58.5×55.5×28.5 cm
23×23×11.3 in.
| 58.5×55.5×53 cm
23×23×20.9 in.
Capacity| 20 L| 20 L×2
Internal Dimensions
| 42×42×11.5 cm
16.6×16.6×4.6 in.
| 42×42×11.5 cm
16.6×16.6×4.6 in.
Weight| 18.5 kg/40.7 lb.| 33.3 kg/73.4 lb.
Door Glass| Single-layer tempered glass| Single-layer tempered glass
Door Inlet Dimensions| 42×11.8 cm 16.6×4.7 in.| 42×11.8 cm 16.6×4.7 in.
Pizza Stone
| Material| Codierite×1| Codierite×2
Qty| 1| 2
Dimensions
| 39.8×39.8×1.5 cm
15.7×15.7×0.6 in.
| 39.8×39.8×1.5 cm
15.7×15.7×0.6 in.
Temp Range| 175–660°F/80–349°C| 175–660°F/80–349°C
Timer| 5–60 min| 5–60 min
Voltage and Frequency| 120 V, 60 Hz| 120 V, 60 Hz
Plug Type| NEMA 5-15P| NEMA 5-15P
Current| 13.3 A| 13.3 A×2
Power| 1.6 kW| 1.6 kW×2
Power Cable Length| 1.3 m (Exposed)| 1.3 m (Exposed)
Accessories
Accessory | CPO-160 | CPO-320 |
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Cordierite Baking Plate | 1 | |
Handle | 1 | |
Handle Screws (M8×30) | 2 |
Pizza Stone Lifter
(Used to lift the pizza stone up.)
| | 1| 1
Main Parts
Installation
Selecting a Location
- The location should be well-ventilated, with no combustible material within 18 inches of the sides, front, or rear of the oven and within 40 inches above the oven.
- The surface on which to place the oven should be level, nonslip, and sturdy enough for the weight of the oven.
Unpacking
- Unpack the oven.
- Take out the oven and accessories from inside the oven.
- Check for any damage and missing.
If any damage is spotted, contact the customer service.
Installing the Handle
Tool needed (not included): M8 Phillips screwdriver
To install the handle:
- Open the door by lifting it up and pulling it towards you.
- Align the holes on the handle with the holes on the door.
- Tighten the handle with the screws.
Installing the Pizza Stone
WARNING
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Handle the pizza stone with care. Avoid hard contact with objects, as any internal cracks may develop and have the potential to escalate into a shattered stone.
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NEVER allow the hot pizza stone to come into contact with cold water or vice versa. Both WILL damage it. In cold conditions, refrain from laying hot cookers on the stone, as this can lead to cracks.
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Make sure the oven is not plugged to power and the heat elements are at room temperature.
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Open the door and make sure the bottom slot is clean and free of any debris or obstructions.
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Place the pizza lifter on middle of the brim of the oven cavity.
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Place the pizza stone B in the bottom slot A, ensuring that it fits securely and sits flat.
WARNING
Do not force or wedge it. -
Check for any wobbling or movement of the pizza stone.
If there is any, readjust it until it sits firmly in place.
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Connecting to Power
WARNING
- ONLY use with compatible power source. DO NOT use 2-to-3 prong adapters.
- ALWAYS make sure the circuit of the power source is capable of handling the full electrical draw of the oven.
- ALWAYS make sure the circuit has a correct circuit breaker or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) installed at an easily accessible place.
- For the model with two decks, use two dedicated, separate circuits for the two plugs. NEVER connect them to one circuit unless the circuit is known to be of sufficient gauge to handle the combined electrical draw.
- Check the power switch is flipped to OFF.
- Connect the plug to the power outlet.
If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
Operation
Tips and Hints
- Make sure the pizza stone is dry before placing your pizza. Wet spots or spills can cause food to stick.
- Never season the pizza stone with any kind of oil.
- Excessively heated fat or oil can catch fire. If your pizza ingredients contain such items, watch closely and be prepared to respond.
- Clean the pizza stone and the interior after each use. Burnt pizza scraps can adversely affect the flavor and performance of the oven.
- This oven is equipped with upper and lower temperature limits, which allow for the exact doneness of a variety of toppings (with suitable temperature and time set).
- DO NOT directly put frozen pizza on the stone and cook. Use an oven-grade plate instead. Water from defrosting may cause the stone to crack and WILL void warranty implied herein.
- Increase temperature during heavy production times to maintain ideal baking temperature. Be sure to decrease it when rush slows to prevent burning.
- Pizza with heavy toppings requires a lower temperature and longer baking time.
- If toppings need more time to cook, placing a piece of screen under the pizza or turning down the temperature will save you pizza from being burnt.
- To prolong the lifespan of the pizza oven, only use the interior light occasionally to check the food being cook, and turn it off when it is not needed. Prolonged exposure to high temperature can damage the light.
Using Your Oven First Time
For the first use, strictly follow the steps below:
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Turn the power switch to ON.
The green power indicator light should come on. -
Open the door and set both temperature knobs to 425°F in order to burn off any residues from factory and shipping in this oven.
The heating lights should come on and the heating elements should start heating. -
Turn the timer knob to 60.
The timer should start the countdown and rings a “Ding” at the end of its countdown.
Note: The timer doesn’t turn the heating off when the countdown is over. -
When the time is over, close the door and turn the temperature knobs to 525°F to run the oven for 2 hours.
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When finished, turn all knobs and switches to their original positions.
Note: Smoke and odor are normal during this process.
General Operating Procedure
WARNING
- Only pizzas and breads can be placed directly on the pizza stone. All other food products must be put onto a tray or into a container rated for high temperature use.
- DO NOT use this oven to defrost. Defrost and dry food before cooking with this oven.
To bake pizzas:
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Set the temperature knob to the desired temperature to preheat oven.
When the temperature reaches the selected temperature, the yellow heating indicator light goes out, and the oven is ready to use.
Recommended preheating temperature: 450˚–500˚F (230˚C–260˚C), depending on the ingredients of the pizza. When cooking, set the bottom heating elements with lower temp. -
Quickly open the oven door and transfer your raw pizza onto the pizza stone, being sure it sits roughly in the middle.
Note: The shorter you keep the door open, the shorter the time needed for cooking. -
Set the baking time for each pizza.
Here are some time recommendations. Individual results may vary depending on a variety of factors including pizza diameter, thickness, and so on. Types| Diameter| Recommended Time
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Thin crust pizza| 25 cm/10 inches| 10–15 minutes
Thick crust or deep-dish pizza| 30-40 cm/12–16 inches| 12–18 minutes -
(Optional) Turn on the LIGHT switch to monitor the cooking status as needed.
Remember to turn off the light switch after checking. Don’t leave the light always on. -
During the baking process, monitor the pizza status and rotate it as needed until the crust is crispy, cheese is melted, and toppings have been baked to a desired doneness.
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When the timer chimes, take out the pizza.
Note: When the timer dings, it does not stop the heating. If stopping the heating is needed, turn both heating knob to “MIN” and flip off the power switch. -
Repeat steps 2–6 to bake other pizzas.
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Turn all knobs and switches to their original positions and unplug from the wall socket to prevent any accidental hazard.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning prolongs the lifespan of your oven and ensures it operates at peak performance.
DANGER
Ensure that the oven is unplugged and has completely cooled to room
temperature before cleaning.
WARNING
- DO NOT direct pressurized water towards any part of the oven.
- DO NOT rinse, immerse, or soak this oven.
- DO NOT scrape the surfaces with hard and sharp utensils as this could damage the surfaces.
To clean the oven:
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When opening oven door, be sure to guide the door while lowering it.
Doing so will prevent possible damage to the door jamb after an extended period of time. -
Remove the pizza stone from the cool oven using the pizza stone lifter.
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Clean the pizza stone.
To clean the light soiled area, scrape off hardened spillage with a pizza stone brush.
To clean the heavily soiled area:- Return the pizza stone to oven and run at high temperature in a well-ventilated area for 30 minutes.
- Allow the oven to cool down completely.
- Remove the pizza stone and brush off residue.
WARNING
NEVER allow the hot pizza stone to come into contact with cold water or vice versa. Both WILL damage it. In cold conditions, refrain from laying hot cookers on the stone, as this can lead to cracks.
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Wipe the oven interior with a dry cloth, avoiding heating elements.
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To clean the oven exterior, use stainless steel cleaner and wipe in the direction of the grain.
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To clean the glass door, use a glass cleaner or damp cloth and dry with clean cloth.
Troubleshooting
Possible Troubleshooting Chart
Problems | Cause | Solutions |
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The power indicator (green) does not
come on.
| The oven is not plugged in properly.| Plug the oven in properly.
The power switch is not turned on.| Turn the power switch to ON
position.
The power indicator lights up as it is supposed to, but the heating indicator
(yellow) does not come on when the temperature knob is turned up| The heating
indicator is malfunctioning.| Replace the heating indicator.
The thermostat control is malfunctioning.| Replace the thermostat control.
The heating indicator (yellow) comes
on, but the oven doesn’t heat.
| The heating elements are malfunctioning.| Replace the heating elements.
Disposal
Electrical products should not be disposed of with household products. In the EU and UK, according to the European Directive 2012/19/EU for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in national laws, used electrical products must be collected separately and disposed of at the collection points provided for this purpose. Locations in Australia, Canada, and the United States may have similar regulations. Contact your local authorities or dealer for disposal and recycling advice.
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