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P/N 1011190 Rev. G 01/17

USER MODE

User Mode allows an operator to view the 

toaster settings but does not permit any 

adjustments.

1.  Press and hold the PROGRAM but-

ton for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, 

the display will show the actual 

temperature of the Rear Platen.

2.  Press the LIGHTER button to toggle 

between the setpoint and actual 

temperature of the Rear Platen 

Heater.

3.  Press the PROGRAM button to 

proceed to the Front Platen Heater 

menu. The display shows the actual 

temperature of the Front Platen.

4.  Press the LIGHTER button to toggle 

between the setpoint and actual 

temperature of the Front Platen.

5.  Press the PROGRAM button to 

proceed to the Motor Menu. The 

display shows the actual speed of 

the motor.

6.  Press the LIGHTER button to toggle 

between the setpoint and actual 

speed of the Motor.

NOTE:

  The unit exits User Mode after 5 

seconds of keypad inactivity.

MANAGER MODE

Manager Mode allows an operator to view 

and adjust the following settings:

 

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Rear Platen Temperature

 

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Front Platen Temperature

 

y

Motor Speed

 

y

Temperature Units (°C or °F)

 

y

Current Selection: 208 or 240 volts

Manager Mode also allows an operator to 

view (but not adjust) the Ambient Tem-

perature of the Control Compartment as 

well as the number of days of operation.

1.  Turn the unit off.
2.  Turn the power on while holding 

the PROGRAM button. 

3.  Release the PROGRAM button when 

the unit displays “CODE.”

4.  Enter the appropriate code and 

press the PROGRAM button.

5.  To adjust the Platen Setpoint 

Temperature, press the LIGHTER 

or DARKER buttons to reach the 

desired temperature.

NOTE:

  The recommended temperature 

setting for the Rear Platen is 

535° F (279° C).

6.  Press PROGRAM to proceed to the 

Front Heater Setpoint Temperature.

7.  To adjust the Front Heater Setpoint 

Temperature, press the LIGHTER 

or DARKER buttons to reach the 

desired temperature.

NOTE:

   The recommended temperature 

setting for the front Platen is 

515° F (268° C).

8.  Press the PROGRAM button to 

procedure to the Motor Speed 

Setpoint.

9.  Adjust the Motor Speed Setpoint by 

pressing the LIGHTER or DARKER 

buttons to reach the desired speed.

NOTE:

   The Motor Speed is adjustable 

from 1-100. The recommended 

setting is 50.

10.  Press the PROGRAM button to pro-

ceed to the Temperature Units. 

11.  To change the Temperatures units 

from Fahrenheit or Celsius, press 

the LIGHTER or DARKER buttons.

12.  Press the PROGRAM button to pro-

ceed to the Ambient Temperature 

of the Control Compartment.

NOTE:

  No changes can be made to the 

Ambient Temperature of the 

Control Compartment. Tempera-

tures under 150° F (66° C) are 

acceptable.

13.  Press and hold the PROGRAM but-

ton to save any changes.

NOTE:

  The unit exits Manager Mode 

after 30 seconds of keypad inac-

tivity.

SAFETY FEATURES

Hi-Limit Control

A Hi-Limit Control turns off electrical power 

to the heaters and control circuits if the 

unit overheats. To reset the control:

1.  Allow 10 - 15 minutes for the unit 

to cool.

2.  Locate the two Hi-Limit Controls on 

the rear of the unit. Remove the two 

black protective caps.

3.  Press and release both buttons. 

Reinstall the protective caps.

NOTE:

  If the Hi-Limit Controls require 

continuous resetting, contact 

your Authorized Service Agency.

Purging buns from Toaster

If buns get stuck in the toaster, press and 

hold both the UP and DOWN arrow but-

tons to increase the belt speed until the 

buns are purged from the toaster. 

Fault Messages

The unit displays fault messages when 

there is a problem with the unit.

 

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“Hi” flashes if the Rear Platen Heater 

temperature is 30

°

 F more than the 

setpoint or if the Rear Platen Ther-

mocouple is disconnected or open.

 

y

“CHEC” flashes when the control 

compartment ambient tem-

perature is more than 150

°

 F (66

°

 

C). All heaters shut off. The unit 

will not restart until the control 

compartment ambient tempera-

ture falls below 140

°

 F (60

°

 C).

 

y

“PO” flashes if the incoming 

power drops below 190 volts. 

The toaster shuts down.

 

y

“StoP” flashes when the mo-

tor has stopped for seven 

continuous seconds. 

 

y

“SpEd” flashes when the motor 

speed drops 25% below the Set-

point for 30 continuous seconds.

Error Codes

If any of the following Error Codes appear, 

turn the power off, allow the unit to cool, 

and turn the power back on. Call your Au-

thorized Service Agency if errors repeat.

NOTE:

  ERR #1, 2 , 3, 5, 6, 7, and 30 to 

51: Internal Error. Cycle the 

power. If error persists, replace 

the board.

Error

Description

ERR 4

Invalid DIP Switch setting. The only 

approved setting is (left to right) 

up-down-up-up.

ERR 8

Motor running when it should be 

off.

ERR 9

High Internal Temperature.

ERR 10

Shorted Rear Thermocouple.

ERR 11

Open Rear Thermocouple.

ERR 12

Shorted Front Thermocouple.

ERR 13

Open Front Thermocouple.

rPLt 

ERR 14

Slow warm-up, rear Platen.

FPLt 

ERR 15

Slow warm-up, front Platen.

F-HL 

ERR 16

Front Hi-limit Thermostat.

r-HL 

ERR 17

Rear Hi-Limit Thermostat.

rSSr 

ERR 18

Rear Solid State Relay.

FSSr 

ERR 19

Front Solid State Relay.

StoP 

ERR 20

The Motor is stopped.

Summary of Contents for 9210875

Page 1: ...P N 1011190 Rev G 01 17 GST 3V owner s manual Gold Standard Toaster Manufacturing Numbers 9210875 www antunes com ...

Page 2: ... y Damage caused by abuse or care less handling y y Damage from moisture into electri cal components y y Damage from tampering with removal of or changing any preset control or safety device TABLE OF CONTENTS Purchased From Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Manufacturing Number IMPORTANT A J Antunes Co reserves the right to change specifications and product de sign without notice Such re...

Page 3: ...t be in accordance with lo cal electrical codes and any other applicable codes y y Do not clean this appli ance with a water jet WARNINGS Be advised of the following warnings when operating and performing mainte nance on this unit y y If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manu facturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard y y Do not mod...

Page 4: ...ription GST 3V 9210875 208 240 3300 3840 50 60 NEMA 6 20P 20 Amp 250 Volt Non Locking Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C Height D GST 3V 9210875 25 635 mm 16 1 2 419 mm 22 1 2 572 mm without Bun Feeder 30 762 mm with Bun Feeder SHIPPING WEIGHT GST 3V Series 127 lbs 58 kg A B C D ...

Page 5: ...k surface y y Turn the power switch to off if it is set to on y y Ensure the line voltage cor responds to the stated voltage on the specification label and power cord warning tag 6 Plug the power cord into the ap propriate power outlet Refer to the specification plate for the proper voltage Figure 1 OPERATION 1 Turn the unit on and allow it to warm up until USE appears in the display 2 Drop produc...

Page 6: ...ROGRAM button to pro ceed to the Ambient Temperature of the Control Compartment NOTE No changes can be made to the Ambient Temperature of the Control Compartment Tempera tures under 150 F 66 C are acceptable 13 Press and hold the PROGRAM but ton to save any changes NOTE The unit exits Manager Mode after 30 seconds of keypad inac tivity SAFETY FEATURES Hi Limit Control A Hi Limit Control turns off ...

Page 7: ...oved ONLY during Belt replacement or when required in a service situa tion REPLACING BELTS QUARTERLY Over time the Belts begin to show signs of wear This wear appears in the form of tears or discoloration of the belt at which point all belts should be replaced NOTE Belts should be removed ONLY during Belt Replacement or when required in a service situ ation For proper operation re place all belts ...

Page 8: ...ng Annually Follow these steps to clean the top fan 12 Turn the power switch to the OFF position The toaster enters a cool down mode and will automatically shut down when complete 13 Unplug the power cord 14 Facing the front of the toaster move to the right Side Panel Remove the right Side Panel and set aside Do not lose the screws 15 Remove the Fan Duct cover from the top of the unit and set asid...

Page 9: ...ion on Control Board or the Rear Platen thermocouple is open Re secure the Rear Platen Thermocouple connection to the Control Board If the Control Display still reads Er 11 check the Rear Thermocouple for continuity Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Failed Control Board Control Display flashes Er 12 continuously Buns not toasting properly Shorted Front Platen...

Page 10: ...splay flashes F HL con tinuously Buns are not toasting properly Front Hi Limit Control is tripped Allow the unit to cool and reset the Front Hi Limit Control If it trips again contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Control Display flashes r HL con tinuously Buns are not toasting properly Rear Hi Limit Control is tripped Allow the unit to cool and reset the Rear Hi...

Page 11: ...90 Rev G 01 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued Item Part Description QTY 1 0012891 ButterWheel Assembly 1 Incl Items 2 3 and 4 2 0021850 ButterWheelWeldment 1 3 0012890 Scraper Assembly 1 4 0506496 ButterTray 1 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 12: ... 1 14 0021838 Weldment Drive Roller Main Platen 1 20 21 16 20 16 17 18 19 22 17 18 100 19 23 12 13 2 2 2 1 4 4 5 5 4 5 4 5 3 6 7 2 2 8 9 10 15 14 11 21 25 NOTE See Page 15 for Detail Item Part Description QTY 15 0021837 Weldment Drive Roller Adjust 1 Platen 16 325P193 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 X 1 375 S S 1 17 2120224 Sleeve Bearing 50 Od X 375 LG 2 18 2120214 Spacer Adjustable Frame RH 2 19 308P145 N...

Page 13: ...ensioner LH 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 15 16 8 26 12 14 17 20 19 22 21 24 25 10 9 23 23 5 1 28 29 27 18 1 2 3 1 17 2 Item Part Description QTY 15 2100334 Thrust Strip 4 16 3000123 Ring Retaining External 4 17 325P193 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 X 1 375 S S 1 18 2120217 Spacer Upper Locking Plate RH 1 19 0506527 Bracket Housing Locking 1 20 2120216 Spacer Upper Locking Plate Front 1 21 1001502 Label Cam LH 1 2...

Page 14: ...13 0503359 Bracket Relay 1 14 4010187 Transformer 240Vac 12Vac 1 15 4030352 Thermostat Hi Limit 700 F 1 16 308P157 Screw Tap 8 32 X 3 8 Lg Pkg Of 10 1 17 0506477 Fan Bracket 1 18 310P213 Screw Phpnhd 10 16 X 3 4 Thrd Form Pkg Of 10 1 19 4000202 Fan Axial 230V Metal Housing Imp 1 20 0700737 Power Cord 20A 250V Right Angle 1 21 0400354 90 Strain Relief Elbow 1 22 4051010 Relay Random Phase Solid Sta...

Page 15: ...PLACEMENT PARTS continued Item Part Description Qty 10 3000123 Ring Retaining External 4 11 2120221 Spacer 0 69 X 0 503 X 0 359 2 12 0504321 Spacer 0 503 X 0 69 X 0 06 2 13 0506475 Retainer Idler 1 14 2150185 Sprocket 25B18 1 2 Bore 2 15 3310101 Nut Hex 5 16 18 2 16 331P106 LockWasher Idler Ret 1 17 2150313 Flanged Bearing 2 Item Part Description Qty 18 2150312 Sprocket 25B14 498 Bore 2 19 0506185...

Page 16: ...g andTensioner Kit REPLACEMENT PART KITS Item Part Description QTY 6 0506083 Spacer 075THK 203 ID x 312 OD 8 7 0506198 Spacer 625 OD x 218 ID x 075 Thick 2 9 0506498 Plate Heel Platen 1 10 2120236 Spacer 118THK 204 IT X 625 OD 2 11 2120237 Spacer 185THK 204 ID X 625 OD 2 Item Part Description QTY 12 3100101 Hex Nut 10 32 2 13 3100125 Screw Mach 10 24 x 1 2 4 14 3100140 Washer Flat 10 12 15 3100214...

Page 17: ...17 P N 1011190 Rev G 01 17 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 18: ...18 P N 1011190 Rev G 01 17 NOTES ...

Page 19: ...19 P N 1011190 Rev G 01 17 NOTES continued ...

Page 20: ...ontamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves It does not cover water pressure problems or failures resulting from improper incorrect voltage supply This warranty does not cover Travel Time Mileage in excess of 2 hours 100 miles 160 km round trip from the nearest authorized service agency 2 A J Antunes Co reserves the right to make changes in design or add...

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