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MUFFIN TOASTER MT-12

10

P/N 1010610 Rev. Q 07/16 

McDonald’s

OPERATION (continued)

MAINTENANCE

Hi-Limit Reset Button

A hi-limit thermostat will turn off electrical power to the 

heater and control circuits if the unit overheats.  To 

reset the thermostat, allow sufficient time (about 45 

minutes) for the unit to cool down, remove the cap and 

press the red reset button located on the side of the 

unit (Figure 2).

If the unit requires continuous resetting, contact your  

Authorized Service Agency.

Figure 2. Hi-Limit Reset Button

Partial

 Load

READY

Hi-Limit Reset Button

WARNING

Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and allow 

the unit to cool down before performing any service or 

maintenance.

WARNING

Inspection, testing, and repair of electrical equipment 

should only be performed by qualified service  

personnel.

CAUTION

Chlorides or phosphates in cleaning agents (e.g. 

bleach, sanitizers, degreasers, or detergents) could 

cause permanent damage to stainless steel  

equipment.  

The damage is usually in the form of discoloration, 

dulling of metal surface finish, pits, voids, holes, or 

cracks.  

This damage is permanent and not covered by war-

ranty. The following tips are recommended for mainte-

nance of your stainless steel equipment:

•  Always use soft, damp cloth for cleaning, rinse with 

clear water and wipe dry.  When required, always 

rub in direction of metal polish lines.

•  Stains and spots should be removed using a  

vinegar solution.

•  Finger marks and smears should be rubbed off 

using soap and water.

CAUTION

If a chemical cleaner is used, be sure it is safe to use 

on cast aluminum.  Observe all precautions and warn-

ings on product label.

Maintenance Schedule

DAILY – CLEAN CRUMB TRAY

  1.  Turn the power switch to the off position. Unplug 

the power cord from the wall. Allow the toaster 

and plate to cool for at least 30 minutes.

NOTE: The muffin toaster may be hot. Make sure 
the toaster and plate are cool enough to handle 
before you begin cleaning.

  2.  Put on neoprene gloves. Remove the Spatula 

and set aside. Then, lift the Crumb Tray to 

remove it from the muffin toaster. Remove the 

Plate from the Crumb Tray.

  3.  Use a clean, sanitizer soaked towel to wipe the 

surface of the Plate.

  4.  Inspect the Plate for carbon build-up. Wipe the 

plate with a clean, damp cloth. IF the plate has 

excessive carbon build-up, apply McD Hi-Temp 

Grill Cleaner to the grill surface. Wipe the grill 

surface with a clean, sanitized grill cloth. Rinse 

the grill surface with water. Wipe the grill with a 

clean, sanitized towel to remove all cleaner resi-

due. 

  5.  Using a clean, sanitize towel, wipe the crumbs 

from the Crumb Tray. If necessary, wash the 

Crumb Tray and spatula at the 3 compartment 

sink.

  8.  Place the Plate back onto the Crumb Tray. Slide 

the Crumb Tray into the muffin toaster. Then 

place the Spatula into the muffin toaster

NOTE: The Plate is reversible. Rotate the Plate from 
side-to-side between cleanings. This extends the 
life of the Plate.

Summary of Contents for 9200131

Page 1: ...y 100 miles 160 km 2 hours round trip Antunes Food Service reserves the right to make changes in design or add improvements on any products The right is always reserved to modify Equipment because of factors beyond our control and government regulation Changes to Equipment do not constitute a warranty charge This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied inc...

Page 2: ... operator with an audible beep and a ready light when muffins are ready The toaster is capable of producing up to 324 muffins per hour 6 muffin halves or less is a partial load and 7 12 muffin halves is a full load To conserve energy when the toasting chamber is empty the toaster idles at 600 watts This represents a 75 reduction in operational power consumption This manual provides the safety inst...

Page 3: ...t or repair Do NOT block or cover any openings on the unit Do NOT immerse cord or plug in water Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do NOT allow cord to hang over edge of table or counter Do NOT clean this appliance with a water jet This appliance is not to be used by persons including children with reduced physical sen sory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they ha...

Page 4: ...roduct design without notice Such revisions do NOT entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment IMPORTANT Keep these instructions for future reference If the unit changes ownership be sure this manual accompanies the equipment WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a ...

Page 5: ...400 17 0 50 60 L6 30P 30 Amp 250 Volt MT 12 9200136 200 240 3400 17 0 50 60 HBL Pin Sleeve 30 Amp 250 Volt MT 12 9200137 230 3400 14 8 50 60 IEC 309 230 Volt Non Molded Plug MT 12 9200138 220 240 3400 14 8 50 60 IEC 309 16 Amp 240 Volt Pin Sleeve MT 12 9200140 200 240 3400 17 0 50 60 IEC 309 32 Amp 250 Volt Pin Sleeve MT 12 9200144 200 240 3400 17 0 50 60 L6 20P 20 Amp 250 Volt MT 12 9200150 208 2...

Page 6: ...OASTER MT 12 6 P N 1010610 Rev Q 07 16 McDonald s Dimensions SPECIFICATIONS continued 4 7 16 112 7 mm 26 5 8 650 8 mm 26 5 8 650 8 mm 13 5 8 346 mm 15 5 8 398 8 mm 14 3 4 374 6 mm 8 1 8 206 4 mm 7 1 8 180 99 mm ...

Page 7: ...ervice pay attention to the following guidelines Make sure the power is off and the unit is at room temperature before plugging in the power cord Do NOT block or cover any openings on the unit Do NOT immerse the power cord or plug in water Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces Do NOT allow the power cord to hang over edge of table or counter Plug the power cord into the appropriate power o...

Page 8: ... door Next slide the loaded Spatula into the unit 4 NOTE If the self test fails a series of beeps will sound see Diagnostic Flow Chart in Troubleshooting NOTE When the Amber light is on a Partial Load Cycle is selected When this light is off a Full Load Cycle is selected NOTE Always use a Spatula to insert and remove product from the unit This is the only approved method for loading and unloading ...

Page 9: ...NG TIMES Full Load 90 130 seconds Partial Load 85 125 seconds 5 6 OPERATION continued NOTE The indicator lights blinks and the Audio Signal beeps when the toast cycle completes Partial Load READY Remove the Spatula out of the unit carefully B Push the Front Door Control Knob IN to UNLOCK and open the Front Door A 8 9 Remove product from the spatula The unit is ready for another cycle Partial Load ...

Page 10: ...h lines Stains and spots should be removed using a vinegar solution Finger marks and smears should be rubbed off using soap and water CAUTION If a chemical cleaner is used be sure it is safe to use on cast aluminum Observe all precautions and warn ings on product label Maintenance Schedule DAILY CLEAN CRUMB TRAY 1 Turn the power switch to the off position Unplug the power cord from the wall Allow ...

Page 11: ...opwatch when the Audio Signal beeps NOTE The Audio Signal should beep and the Ready light should come on within 90 to 130 seconds 5 Open the front door to stop the Audio Signal and to turn off the Ready light 6 Remove muffins and reload with 6 muffin halves 7 Close the front door press and release the Partial Load Control Knob on the right front of the toaster until the Amber light is lit Figure 1...

Page 12: ...0 0216 B 1 YELLOW RED 1 2 PARTIAL DS1 LED DONE SW PARTIAL BUZZER ON SSR THERM FAULT SW FULL PARTIAL FULL 200 HIGH B D A C LOW 220 DS1 C35 C31 J3 J2 C7 C22 C4 C12 C8 C18 C2 C1 C6 C5 C27 C15 C19 C11 C23 C28 C21 C30 C24 C33 C29 C34 C26 C16 C20 C32 C25 C17 C9 C13 C3 C14 C10 CRY1 CR8 CR10 CR9 BR2 BR1 L2 L6 L5 L3 U5 L4 L1 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18 CR19 U2 U4 U3 U1 R27 R29 R46 R41 R51 R31 R20 R43 R40...

Page 13: ... times waits 2 seconds and continues until unit is turned off More than 750 F 400 C control turns solid state relay off Audio Signal beeps 3 times waits 2 seconds beeps 3 times waits 2 seconds and continues until unit is turned off Refer to Troubleshooting Yes Yes Yes No No No Heats to more than 105 F 65 C but less than 750 F 400 C in 30 minutes Yes Door is opened during cook cycle Audio Signal be...

Page 14: ...s differ from the values above contact the factory for assistance Adjust full or partial load timers as needed Toaster does not operate properly when it is initially installed Toaster selected shipped is not for the electrical service as this location Check toaster identification plate and refer to the Electrical Specifications of this Manual Toaster does not operate after the replacement of a Con...

Page 15: ...ere is no Audio Signal replace the Audio Signal No Ready Light but Audio Signal works Defective Ready Light If Ready Light Diagnostic LED is on but the Ready Light is not replace the Ready Light No Audio Signal or Ready light on either Full or Partial Load cycles Control Board is defective Replace the Control Board Front Door will not open or close properly Door Push Rod is damaged Remove left cov...

Page 16: ...y MT 12CU 1 Mfg No 9200144 Japan L6 20P 20A 250V Straight Twist Lock 0700699 Power Cord Assy MT 12HM 1 Mfg No 9210150 Harmonized Marechal Pn Sleeve 220 250 VACT 32 Amp New Zealand 0700442 Power Cord Assy MT 12HI 1 Mfg No 9200137 IEC 309 230 VAC Non molded China Only 22 0502886 Panel Rear 1 23 7000925 Control Board Kit 1 24 7000156 Audio Signal 1 25 050K128 Sensor Bracket Kit 1 26 0011036 Fan Assy ...

Page 17: ...OASTER MT 12 17 P N 1010610 Rev Q 07 16 McDonald s Partial Load 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 28 28 30 31 32 33 56 40 40 46 46 H 50 50 50 50 50 50 52 53 View A Next Page 57 37 7 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued ...

Page 18: ...ACEMENT PARTS continued 1 2 3 4 5 7 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 34 35 36 20 38 39 40 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 48 49 50 57 50 50 50 50 50 51 52 54 19 55 View A NOTE Refer to the Replacement Parts list in this manual for a complete list of cord and plug configurations ...

Page 19: ... 1 4 2 3 NAT GND 16 GA AWM 105 C GRN YEL BLK WHT 16 GA SF2 200 C NAT 4 1 2 5 WHT WHT BLK BLK BOARD CONTROL LOAD PARTIAL LIGHT READY WHT BLK FAN HIGH LIMIT HEATER TERMINAL SWITCH BLOCK POWER IND LIGHT 5 1 6 10 1 PUSH PUSH SWITCH P4 P2 P3 T COUPLE 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 SWITCH MICRO 9 7 BLK BLK BRN BRN ORG YEL YEL RED WHT RED BLUE WHT WHT WHT VIO BLU WHT RELAY A2 A1 B1 B2 TRANSFORMER R F BOAR...

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