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Club ToasTer CTX-200

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P/N 1010905 Rev. B 03/12 

McDonald’s

A.J. Antunes & Co.

operating Instructions

Follow these steps to start the Club Toaster:

  1.  Turn the Rocker Switch (power On/Off), located 

at the back of the unit, to ON. There will be a 20 

second countdown as the unit sets defaults.

  2.  The unit will start to warm up and will show the 

Wait

 message in the display (Figure 3).

Note: the Control Panel and display are located 

on the back of the unit.

  3.  When the unit reaches operating temperature, the 

display will read Ready (Figure 4). 

   4.  The unit is ready for operation.

oPeratIoN

Note: If the toasting quality needs to be adjusted, 

refer to the section titled “adjusting toasting 

Quality” in the operation section of this manual.

MOTOR

PLTN

CT

PLTN

Wait

PRGM

NEXT

PREV

SELECT

ADJUST

BELTS

STOP/START

figure 3. Club toaster Wait display

figure 4. Club toaster ready display

Ready

MOTOR

PLTN

CT

PLTN

PRGM

NEXT

PREV

SELECT

ADJUST

BELTS

STOP/START

figure 5. CtX-200 toasting route

Club 

inside Bun 

Feeder

Bun Buffer

Large Black Arrows 

indicate Club 

Route through 

toaster

toasting Clubs

Follow these steps to toast Clubs with the Club Toaster:
  1.  Make sure the unit is turned on and that the dis-

play reads 

Ready

.

  2.  Insert the club into Bun Feeder as shown in  

Figure 5.

  3.  The club will emerge from the toaster into the Bun 

Buffer.

adjusting toasting Quality

The toasting quality of the CTX-200 can be adjusted 

to provide a lighter or more darker toasted product.  

Follow these steps to adjust toasting quality.
  1.  At the back Control Panel, press and release the 

adj

 button (Figure 6). 

  2.  Use the 

PreV

 and 

NeXt 

buttons to adjust the 

toasting quality to lighter or darker respectively 

(Figure 6).

Note: Pressing the PreV button decreases toast-

ing darkness. Pressing the NeXt button increases 

toasting darkness. 

  3.  Test several clubs to verify that the product is 

toasting at the desired quality.

   4.  If the toasting quality needs further adjustment, 

repeat Steps 1 through 3 as necessary.

Note: this setting is maintained when the unit is 

powered off.  
Note: the adjustment range is +/- 10% of cycle 

time. therefore, each adjustment represents a 1% 

change toward the desired result.

Note: two bars on the display indicate the adjust-

ment is in the center position.

Summary of Contents for 9210820

Page 1: ...g the period of this Warranty Antunes Food Service will pay negotiated straight time labor costs to an Authorized Service Agent to replace the part plus travel expenses up to 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 ...

Page 2: ...our manual and fill in the information below Authorized Service Agency Name Phone No Address Use only genuine Roundup replacement parts in this unit Use of replacement parts other than those sup plied by the manufacturer will void the warranty Your Authorized Service Agency has been factory trained and has a complete supply of parts for this toaster You may also contact the factory at 1 877 392 78...

Page 3: ... supply cord plug If it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not use an extension cord with this appliance Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded 737 mm 29 463 mm 18 1 4 635 mm 25 235 mm 9 25 Dimensions Electrical Specifications Plug Configuration Model Mfg No Line Voltage Phase Power M...

Page 4: ... in this chapter may include the use of chemical products These chemical products will be highlighted with bold face let ters followed by the abbreviated HCS Hazard Communication Standard See Hazard Communication Standard manual for the appro priated Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS The equipment should be grounded according to local electrical codes to prevent the possibility of electrical shock ...

Page 5: ...rtains or other combustible walls and materials Failure to maintain safe oper ating distances may cause discoloration or com bustion Caution All electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other appli cable codes Unpacking 1 Remove the CTX 200 Figure 1 and all packing materials from the shipping carton Then open the accessories box and remove the accessories bo...

Page 6: ...igures 1 and 2 Installation continued Figure 2 Club Toaster Accessories and Placement Bun Feeder Can be installed to the right or the left side of the toaster depending on placement of both the UT and CT toasters Bun Buffer Club Toaster Universal Toaster Club Toaster Control Panel located on back of unit Bun Compression Knob ...

Page 7: ...ack Arrows indicate Club Route through toaster Toasting Clubs Follow these steps to toast Clubs with the Club Toaster 1 Make sure the unit is turned on and that the dis play reads Ready 2 Insert the club into Bun Feeder as shown in Figure 5 3 The club will emerge from the toaster into the Bun Buffer Adjusting Toasting Quality The toasting quality of the CTX 200 can be adjusted to provide a lighter...

Page 8: ...setting shown in the display 5 Press the PREV or NEXT buttons while the value is blinking to change adjust the setting Note Do NOT change any of these settings for ANY reason For assistance in changing these options please call the factory 6 When you are finished viewing settings press the PROGRAM button to return to the Ready screen or wait 10 seconds until the Ready screen appears Light Buns Dar...

Page 9: ...wn the toaster 1 Turn the unit OFF The red light on the switch will turn off 2 The fans continue to run and the display reads Cool Down Mode 45 minutes Remaining 3 The Cool Down mode will continue for 45 min utes counted down on the display and the unit will shut down automatically when complete NOTE If the unit requires any internal maintenance be sure to completely shut down the unit Operation c...

Page 10: ...t to the touch while it is cooling down Personal injury and burns may result from touching the unit before it is finished cooling down NOTE If at any time the unit displays an error message or if it fails to operate properly contact the factory immediately for service Front Cover Top Cover Black Belt Wraps Figure 8 Accessing Belt Wraps IMPORTANT The Belt Wraps will continue to turn during Cool Dow...

Page 11: ...ned with McD All Purpose Super Concentrate APSC HCS 5 Next sanitize the Belt Wrap by wiping it with a clean towel dampened with KAYQUAT II Sanitizer HCS 6 Press CT to rotate the Belt Wrap to expose the uncleaned portion of the Belt Wrap Then press CT again to STOP the Belt Wraps from turning 7 Wipe the newly exposed portion of the Belt Wrap with a clean towel dampened with KAYQUAT II Sanitizer HCS...

Page 12: ...the switch turns off 2 The toaster enters a cool down mode and dis plays OK to Clean The fans continue to run This cool down mode continues for 45 minutes and shuts the unit down automatically when com plete NOTE You do not need to wait for the count down to complete Continue with the cleaning steps as soon as you see OK to Clean 3 Remove the Bun Feeder and Bun Buffer from the toaster refer to Fig...

Page 13: ...position Figure 10 3 Install the front Belt Wrap around the top front roller with the Connecting Pin towards the bottom of the unit Figure 12 4 Thread the Belt Wrap through the toaster and pull it around the lower front roller Figure 12 NOTE Make sure the front Belt Wrap is threaded UNDER the Support Rod Also make sure that the Belt Wrap studs are facing the INSIDE Figure 12 5 Connect the ends of ...

Page 14: ...otor Fault Product is getting stuck in the con veyor system or the conveyor system is jammed Refer to the Operation and Maintenance sections of this man ual for proper compression settings and cleaning procedures The motor controller circuit has failed or is inoperable Call your Authorized Service Agency for service The unit displays the following mes sage SSR Failure System Stopped A relay has fa...

Page 15: ...he toaster will shut down Allow the toaster to cool down and restart If this condition persists contact your Authorized Service Agency for service The overtemp thermocouple tempera ture is greater than 350 F or an open thermocouple condition exists There is a problem with the main convection blower The toaster will shut down Allow the toaster to cool and then restart If this condition persists con...

Page 16: ... 70 33 35 81 12 13 74 71 2 23 23 89 12 56 32 8 10 16 17 Caution To avoid possible personal injury and or damage to the unit all inspections tests and repair of electrical equipment should be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The unit should be completely shut down and unplugged before servicing except when electrical tests are required Use extreme care during electrical circuit tests Live c...

Page 17: ...r CTX 200 17 P N 1010905 Rev B 03 12 McDonald s A J Antunes Co Replacement Parts continued 1 59 36 58 42 83 88 30 28 89 82 76 75 CL UB CL UB 84 84 88 12 10 11 7 29 22 96 79 80 38 38 14 60 48 90 9 16 17 10 8 12 67 ...

Page 18: ...21384 Idler Brg Retainer Weldment 1 0504491 Retainer Idler Brg 1 2150259 Pin Bearing Idler 1 2150258 Bearing Idler 1 3000124 Ring Retaining 3 8 1 48 0011970 Electrical Panel Assembly 1 49 0021374 Rear Cover Panel Weldment 1 53 4000132 Fan Blower 1 54 4070083 Display Board 1 55 0100255 Platen Club Toaster 2 56 0400329 Grommet Rubber 2 Dia 1 57 0504505 Shim Shoulder Bolt 8 58 0600143 Spring Extensio...

Page 19: ...1 J108 2 11 5 14 BTM PLATEN TOP PLATEN J109 24 J109 12 J110 6 J110 5 WHT 4 5 1 2 6 BLU BRN ORG BLU YEL BLK BLK WHT WHT BLU YEL BLK ORG BLK BRN 1uf 250VAC CAP1 RED YEL RED BLK WHT WHT BLK WHT GRN RED YEL WHT BLU BLK BLK A A B B RED J109 CONVEYOR MOTOR COOLING FAN TACH INPUT MODEL SELECT JUMPER MOTOR HI LIMIT 1 HI LIMIT 2 REAR PANEL GND TOP PLATEN 1600W PLT 1 BTM PLATEN 1600W PLT 2 650 F HI LIMIT 2 ...

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