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P/N 1011309 Rev. B 04/17

TOASTER SETTINGS

The following tables shows the recom-

mended settings for the toaster:
Breakfast

Setting 

Value 

IR Percent Upper

80%

IR Percent Lower

70%

Air

25%

Toast Color

563

SHUTTING DOWN THE TOASTER

Follow these steps to shut down the 

toaster:

1.  Press and hold the Power button.
2.  The unit enters cool down mode 

and displays OK to Clean. The 

fans continue to run. The unit 

shuts down completely when 

this cool down mode completes.

HI LIMIT RESET BUTTON

A hi-limit control (rear of unit) turns 

off power to the unit if it overheats. To 

reset this Hi-Limit control:

1.  Allow sufficient time (10-15 min-

utes) for the unit to cool down

2.  Remove the Hi-Limit control 

cap at the rear of the unit.

3.  Press the Hi-Limit Reset button.
4.  Turn the unit on. Test the unit 

by toasting some test product.

If the Hi-Limit continues to trip, 

contact Antunes Technical Service at 

+1-877-392-7854 for assistance.

HI LIMIT  RESET 

LOCATION

MAINTENANCE

WARNING

The unit will remain hot while it is cooling 

down. Personal injury and burns may result 

from touching the unit before it is finished 
cooling down. Wear Heat Resistant Gloves.

DAILY MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the Accessories and Toaster

1.  Turn the toaster off. The unit 

enters a 20 minute cool down 

mode and displays OK to Clean 

when complete. The fans and 

conveyors continue to run. The 

cleaning mode continues for 20 

minutes and shuts the unit down 

automatically when complete.

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.

2.  Refer to Figure 3. Re-

move Crumb Tray and Bun 

Chute and set aside.

3.  Wash the Crumb Tray and 

Bun Chute in soap and wa-

ter. Rinse with clean wa-

ter and allow to air dry.

4.  Wipe all surfaces of the unit 

with a hot damp cloth.

NOTE:

  Do not use a dripping wet 

cloth. Wring out before use.

5.  Wipe the bun landing area 

and Skirt Weldment with a 

hot damp cloth (Figure 3).

6.  Inspect the Conveyor Belt Chain 

to ensure it is in good condi-

tion and is free of damage. If 

the chain requires replacement, 

refer to the section titled Replac-

ing the Conveyor Belt Chain.

7.  Refer to the two images in 

the next column. Make sure 

that both the front and rear 

Heat Damper Curtains are in 

place.  Install the curtains if 

they are not in place. If they 

are in place, inspect, but do 

not remove, the front and rear 

curtains.  Replace them if they 

are worn, damaged, or frayed. 

Summary of Contents for 9210906

Page 1: ...P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 Mini Radiant Toaster Model RT 2 Mfg Number 9210906 www antunes com EQUIPMENT Radiant Toaster ...

Page 2: ... damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser and are not covered under warranty The warranty does not extend to y y Damages caused in shipment or damage as result of improper use y y Installation of electrical service y y Normal maintenance as outlined in this manual y y Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance y y Damage caused by abuse or careless handling y y Damage from moistu...

Page 3: ...u facturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard y y Do not modify the power sup ply cord plug if it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician y y Do not use an extension cord with this appliance y y Electrical ground is re quired on this appliance y y Check with a qualified electrician if you are unsure if the appli...

Page 4: ...4 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 Model Volts Watts Amps Hertz Plug Description 9210906 RT 2 208 5000 24 50 60 L6 30P Twist Lock 23 5 596 9 mm 13 330 2 mm 18 94 480 9 mm SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 5: ...e all surfaces of the unit with a hot damp cloth NOTE Do NOT use a dripping wet cloth Wring out before use 5 Re install the Crumb Tray and Bun Chute When placing the unit into service pay attention to the following guidelines y y Make sure to provide at least 3 inches of space on both sides of the unit and at least 6 inches from the rear of the unit and the wall y y Make sure the power switch is o...

Page 6: ... of the unit insert prod uct as described Insert Muffins and Bagels in the Feeder with the cut side up Refer to the image below Power button Press to turn on press and hold to turn off MUFFIN BAGEL WAIT MUFFIN BAGEL READY Product exits toaster here OFF is displayed on the screen when the toaster is powered off Power button Insert product here CUT SIDE UP After inserting a muffin or bagel into the ...

Page 7: ...darker or lighter respectively NOTE The Light button decreases toasting darkness The Dark button increases toasting darkness 1 2 MUFFIN BAGEL READY 1 PURGING PRODUCT If you need to purge product from the toaster press and hold both the Light and Dark buttons The Purge message appears on the display and the toaster speeds up purging the product PURGE FACTORY RESET To reset the unit to the original ...

Page 8: ...ng down Wear Heat Resistant Gloves DAILY MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Accessories and Toaster 1 Turn the toaster off The unit enters a 20 minute cool down mode and displays OK to Clean when complete The fans and conveyors continue to run The cleaning mode continues for 20 minutes and shuts the unit down automatically when complete NOTE You do not need to wait for the count down to complete Continue wi...

Page 9: ...ove the Crumb Tray Figure 3 ERROR MESSAGES If the toaster encounters an operat ing error the unit displays FAULT and beeps When this happens 1 Press the Day Part button to display the active error code 2 Write down this error code and refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual For assistance call Antunes Tech nical Service at 1 877 392 7854 CRUMB TRAY BUN CHUTE SKIRT WELDMENT BUN LANDING ...

Page 10: ...the fan blades 5 Close the Top Rear panel and secure with the 3 screws 6 Wipe the exterior portion of the top fan with a clean damp towel Make sure the fan opening is clear of any debris or obstructions Bottom Fan Cleaning 1 Refer to the image below Remove the top circled screw and set aside Then loosen but do not remove the 2 bottom circled screws REMOVE THIS SCREW LOOSEN THESE SCREWS 2 Lift the ...

Page 11: ...LACING THE CONVEYOR BELT CHAIN Before you replace the Conveyor Belt Chain make a note of how the exist ing chain is installed The replacement chain must be installed in the same manner with the open end of the hooks facing opposite of the direction of travel Figure 5 MASTER LINKS CRUMB TRAY CRUMB TRAY REFLECTOR BUN CHUTE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL 1 Turn the toaster off The unit enters a 20 minute cool d...

Page 12: ... at 1 877 392 7854 Cooling Fans are dirty and need to be cleaned Display reads Hi Limit Tripped Hi Limit has tripped Allow sufficient time 10 15 minutes for the unit to cool down Remove the Hi Limit control cap at the rear of the unit Press the Hi Limit Reset button Turn the unit on and test the unit by toasting some test product If the Hi Limit continues to trip contact Antunes Technical Service ...

Page 13: ...4 Rod 3 8 X 10 Inch 1 55 7001010 Conveyor Kit 1 56 1001548 Label Control 1 57 21000 0046 Standoff 1 4 Locking Pcb 4 58 2100212 Handle Pocket Pull Snap In 2 59 210K230 Bumper RecessW Washer 4 60 2100334 Thrust Strip Teflon 2 61 211P195 Hose Clamp Pkg of 10 2 62 2110197 Clip Steel Cable 1 63 2120143 Spacer 4 X 25Lg 5 64 2120147 Spacer Leg 4 65 2120249 Spacer 115 Id X 25 Od 062 Thk Nylon 4 66 2150179...

Page 14: ...14 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 18 18 18 46 46 20 20 20 46 47 47 84 70 67 43 89 74 68 95 91 66 40 84 58 89 1 6 67 24 60 17 51 113 84 28 57 98 92 34 38 14 14 50 ...

Page 15: ...15 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 78 115 45 56 18 18 116 78 58 39 84 89 1 67 5 60 24 51 84 20 18 46 46 25 84 20 47 47 84 62 108 83 17 110 112 76 70 67 43 89 18 85 49 111 105 82 23 84 77 18 46 20 46 ...

Page 16: ...16 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 69 71 72 73 69 71 69 69 55 2 84 94 18 20 46 46 33 19 101 8 84 94 25 25 32 18 47 47 61 61 102 19 19 9 20 84 94 108 84 62 20 46 18 31 19 101 10 ...

Page 17: ...17 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 107 106 84 84 86 104 86 104 80 99 4 100 22 3 13 84 88 21 96 84 26 97 59 4d 4f 4c 4b 4e 4a 117 118 2 ...

Page 18: ...18 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 19: ...19 P N 1011309 Rev B 04 17 CONN FROM J11 11 12 08 06 09 05 14 15 ORG RED BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK STAND OFF STAND OFF HEAT SINK RELAY RANDOM PHASE SOLID STATE 50A RELAY SOLID STATE DUAL POLE W CONN RECPT ...

Page 20: ...eets if present Conveyor Belt Chain Link removal Belt Wraps and Dampers This warranty does not cover damage to the Platen due to operating the toaster without a Release Sheet when required or clean ing with abrasive cleansers or tools misuse or dropping of unit This warranty does not cover problems or failures resulting from improper incorrect voltage supply This warranty does not cover Travel Tim...

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