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Universal ToasTer UTX-200

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P/N 1010904 Rev. B 03/12 

McDonald’s

A.J. Antunes & Co.

oPeration (continued)

UtX-200 Unit status Mode

This mode provides feedback on how the unit systems 

are performing. No adjustments can be made in this 

mode. Also, the display will remain on the selected 

screen in this mode until you switch screens or exit Unit 

Status Mode.

Follow these steps to view the Unit Status mode.

  1.  From any operation mode (Bagel Ready, Bagel 

Wait, Muffin Ready, Muffin Wait, Lunch Ready or 

Lunch Wait), open the Front Cover and press and 

hold the 

adjUst

 button for 3 seconds.

  2.  The following appears on the display in sequence 

(use the 

neXt

 and 

Prev

 buttons to scroll 

through these items):

  •  Temp-Platen-Set Pt
  •  Run Time
  •  Over Temp Sense 

 

(temperature of the air coming out of the blower)

  •  Ambient 

 

(air temperature inside the electrical enclosure)

  •  Fan Speed % of Normal

 

L: (Left Fan), C: (Center Fan), R: (Right Fan)

  •  Speed-Motor-Set-Pt
  •  Lower IR 

 

(The set point current value appears on the top 

line. The actual current value appears on the 

lower line)

  •  Upper IR 

 

(The set point current value appears on the top 

line. The actual current value appears on the 

lower line)

  3.  Press the 

PrGM

 button once. This exits the Unit 

Status Mode and returns to the current operation 

mode screen.

Purging Products from the toaster

note: the unit must be in a readY or Wait mode 

in order to purge products.

There are two ways to purge products from the unit:

 1. 

faCinG front of Unit

 

With the unit in any READY or WAIT mode, open 

the front Cover.  Press and hold the 

neXt

 arrow 

button until the product is purged from the unit. 

See Figure 5.

 

  Once the product is purged, release the 

neXt

 

arrow button and the unit will return to normal 

operating speed.

Lunch Ready

PRGM

MOTOR

PLTN

UT

I/R

NEXT

PREV

SELECT

BREAKFAST/LUNCH

ADJUST

figure 5. Purging Products: front of Unit

 2. 

faCinG rear of Unit

With the unit in a READY or WAIT mode, you 

can also press and hold BOTh of the 

MUffin/

baGel 

selector

 

buttons together to purge prod-

uct from the unit. These buttons are located at the 

rear of the unit. See Figure 6.

 

  Once the product is purged, release both 

MUffin/baGel

 selector buttons.

These procedures temporarily speed up the unit to 

purge products out to the front of the toaster.

Summary of Contents for UTX-200

Page 1: ... the date of shipment from our factory If any part becomes defective during 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 ...

Page 2: ...ages caused in shipment or damage as a result of improper use Installation of electrical service Normal maintenance as outlined in this manual Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance Damage caused by abuse or careless handling Damage from moisture into electrical components Damage from tampering with removal of or changing any preset control or safety device Owner Information Service Techn...

Page 3: ... cord with this appli ance Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Dimensions Caution All electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other appli cable codes 806 mm 501 mm 654 mm 31 3 4 19 3 4 25 3 4 737 mm 29 610 mm 24 463 mm 18 1 4 Electrical Specifications Plug Configuration Model Mfg No Line Vo...

Page 4: ...cord is plugged in The procedures 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...

Page 5: ...ts Conveyor Belt Wraps O Rings and light bulbs Overtime or Holiday charges Mileage over 50 miles 80 km 100 miles 160 km round trip or travel time over two 2 hours Freight foreign excise municipal or other sales or use taxes Consequential damages such as loss of profit loss of time the cost of repair ing or replacing other property which is damaged or any other incidental damage of any kind Owner I...

Page 6: ...ued NOTE When installing the Release Sheet make sure it is not caught in the conveyor Additional Release Sheets can be obtained through your Authorized Service Agency Figure 1 Universal Toaster Components PRGM MOTOR PLTN UT I R NEXT PREV SELECT BREAKFAST LUNCH ADJUST NOTE To access the Control Panel open the front cover This reveals the full Control Panel Inset The Breakfast Chute should be instal...

Page 7: ...ys this message for approximately 2 seconds The unit performs a 20 second system check The bottom line refers to the current software version The bottom line refers to the current software version SEL ECT SEL ECT Power ON Turn the Power Switch On The unit clicks three times This is normal The unit start up mode includes a 20 second system check Muffin Wait PRGM MOTOR PLTN UT I R NEXT PREV SELECT B...

Page 8: ...any lunch products until the unit displays the Lunch Ready message UT Muffin Ready Location of the UT Breakfast Lunch Button Operation continued Press the UT Breakfast Lunch button once to prepare the unit for Lunch mode 1 1 3 2 5 4 COMPRESSION 6 7 Set the Bun Thickness Compression Control knob to 3 This is used in Lunch mode ONLY 2 The unit warms up the toaster Platen for Lunch mode The unit disp...

Page 9: ...he Breakfast Chute with the cut face UP Bagel Insert the Bagel into the Breakfast Chute with the cut face UP Items 1 2 and 3 in this section show how to insert product and product toasting routes NOTE Always toast some test product at the start of each day or whenever the unit mode is changed to ensure proper toasting operation Operation continued SELE CT SELE CT Crowns Heels Bagels OR Muffins Ins...

Page 10: ...allows you to customize unit placement to your preference by placing the Bun Thickness Compression Control knob on either side of the UTX 200 If used the CTX 200 must be placed on the opposite side of the UTX 200 Bun Thickness Compression Control knob Light Buns Dark PRGM MOTOR PLTN UT I R NEXT PREV SELECT BREAKFAST LUNCH ADJUST Figure 3 Accessing the UTX 200 Control Panel Adjusting Toasting Quali...

Page 11: ...tion Mode Bagel Ready Bagel Wait Muffin Ready Muffin Wait Lunch Ready or Lunch Wait NOTE The unit will exit the Program Mode after 10 seconds of inactivity Warning Do NOT press the NEXT or PREV buttons at this time This may change the default settings and affect the normal operation of the unit Universal Toaster Settings The following tables shows the recommended settings for the UTX 200 Universal...

Page 12: ...n the lower line Upper IR The set point current value appears on the top line The actual current value appears on the lower line 3 Press the PRGM button once This exits the Unit Status Mode and returns to the current operation mode screen Purging Products from the Toaster NOTE The unit must be in a READY or WAIT mode in order to purge products There are two ways to purge products from the unit 1 F...

Page 13: ...ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The unit MUST be shut down and UNPLUGGED before performing any internal service except when electrical tests are required Use extreme care during electrical circuit tests Live circuits will be exposed IMPORTANT Do NOT unplug the power cord when the unit is in Cool Down mode Wait for the 45 minute Cool Down mode to complete before unplugging the power cord SEL ECT SEL ECT ...

Page 14: ...ontal position Turn both latches to the vertical position to open and unlock the Back Panel Cleaning the Release Sheet 1 Remove the Release Sheet from the Release Sheet Retainer Bar and inspect both sides of the Release sheet NOTE Replace the Release Sheet if it is overly worn creased or torn 2 Lay the release sheet on a clean flat dry sur face Spray EXCEED Glass and Multi Purpose Cleaner HCS on a...

Page 15: ...on BOTH sides of the rear of the unit are locked when in the horizontal position Close the Back Panel and turn both latches to the horizontal position to secure the Back Panel 3 Press and hold both MUFFIN BAGEL selec tor buttons on the back of the unit Figure 6 to expose the uncleaned portion of the belt Repeat Step 2 on the uncleaned portion of the belt IMPORTANT If the Vertical Conveyor Belt app...

Page 16: ...yor sys tem is jammed Check and clear the vertical and horizontal conveyors for any stuck product Refer to the Operation and Maintenance sections of this manual 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 ha...

Page 17: ... toaster to cool and the restart If this condition persists contact your Authorized Service Agency for ser vice Cooling fan speed error The unit displays one or more of the following messages Left Fan Fault Ctrl Hsg Fan Fault Right Fan Fault Cooling fan failure The toaster will operate normally until the compartment ambient tem perature exceeds 150º 66 C At this point the toaster will shut down Co...

Page 18: ...d UTX 200 Components 5 1 2 3 4 6 8 1 0011898 Assy Bun Buffer 1 2 7000496 Release Sheet Platen 1 One pre installed 2 packaged 3 7000495 Release Sheet Platen 1 package of 10 3 0504310 Bar Holding 1 4 0021500 Bun Feeder Weldment 1 5 0504371 Breakfast Chute 1 6 0021497 Crumb Tray Weldment 1 7 0700698 Power Cord Assy 3 Ph 250V 30A 1 Mfg No 9210800 only 0700711 Power Cord Assy 3 Ph 1 Twist Lock L15 30P ...

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