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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

I.   Preparation

A.   Clean toaster thoroughly before first use (See cleaning instructions).

B.  Controls Familiarity

1.   Top Heat Switch: Operates top elements and conveyor.

2.   Bottom Heat Switch: Operates bottom element and conveyor.

C.  Warm-up time: Allow five (5) minutes.

II.  Normal Use

A.   Loading Product

1.   Place product on Wire Feeder. The conveyor will automatically draw product through the 

toaster at a speed determined by conveyor speed control.

B.  Toasting Darkness: determined by conveyor speed.

1.   Darkest toasting - set conveyor speed control to one (1).

2.    Lightest toasting - set conveyor speed control to ten (10).

3.   Other factors affecting toasting darkness.

a)   Product moistness - moister product requires slower speeds

b)   Sugar content in product - product with more sugar requires slower speeds

c)   Product Temperature - cooler product requires slower speeds

4.   For best results, use day old bread stored room temperature.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

I. Daily Cleaning

A.   With toaster off and cool, turn toaster on and set conveyor speed to four.

B.  Using a plastic abrasive pad, wipe the conveyor belt in a back and forth motion (side-to-side) 

motion to remove baked-on product. Wipe the conveyor belt in the same manner with a hot, 

damp cloth.

C.  Turn off toaster.

D.  Slide the reflector/crumb tray out of toaster by pulling forward. Dispose of crumbs and wash 

tray in hot, soapy water. Dry tray and place back in toaster.

E.   Remove toast drawer from toaster by sliding out and lifting up. Dispose of crumbs and wash 

drawer in hot, soapy water. Wipe crumbs from inside the toaster with a hot, damp cloth. Dry 

drawer and place back in toaster.

F.   Wipe the exterior surfaces of the toaster with a hot, damp cloth.

II. Periodic Cleaning

A. Conveyor Belt

1.   Remove conveyor belt from toaster.

2.   Use pliers to bend a link to the inside until the hook clears the link above.

3.   Repeat on other side.

4.   Pull the loosened links together and slide through center of belt link.

5.   Clean belt thoroughly (See item 2 under “daily cleaning”).

6.   Install conveyor belt by reversing order of steps noted above (See item 1).

B. Cooling Intake Fan

1. Unplug and lay toaster on side.

2. Brush dirt and debris from fan opening and guard.

3. WARNING: Neglecting to keep fan opening clean could result in toaster failure.

Summary of Contents for AT Express

Page 1: ...ott cooking equipment has been engineered to provide you with year round dependable service when used according to the instructions in this manual and standard commercial kitchen practices APW Wyott F...

Page 2: ...h CAUTION This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which may result in or moderate injury or product or property damage NOTICE This symbol refers to information that needs special a...

Page 3: ...tion the unit must be located a reasonable distance from combustible walls and materials If safe distances are not maintained discoloration or combustion could occur WARNING In Europe appliance must b...

Page 4: ...d serial number Write this information below before proceeding A Model __________________ B Serial __________________ II Overall Dimensions w Wire Feeder 13 27 H 33 70cm x 14 72 W 37 39 cm x 17 99 D 4...

Page 5: ...t surface providing the following minimum clearances 1 Base one inch provided with legs installed 2 Side and back walls two inch 3 Overhead Enough space to allow adequate heat displacement 4 WARNING F...

Page 6: ...ed to four B Using a plastic abrasive pad wipe the conveyor belt in a back and forth motion side to side motion to remove baked on product Wipe the conveyor belt in the same manner with a hot damp clo...

Page 7: ...nevenly d Only part of product surface is toasted e Product located too far to side of conveyor d Reduce conveyor speed e Place product on conveyor between end links Product sticks to conveyor or slid...

Page 8: ...HAFT 2 4 83248 BEARING SHAFT 2 5 83821 BRACKET BEARING 2 6 89061 NUT HEX 10 24 10 7 38132 W ASSY BEARING CLIP 2 8 38125 BEARING FLANGED POLYMER 2 9 38122 W ASSY IDLER SHAFT 1 10 88954 SCREW 8 32X3 16...

Page 9: ...OTH 1 4 PITCH 3 8 BORE 1 25 82903 CHAIN 1 4 DRIVE 65 PITCH 1 26 89059 WASHER 10 EXTERNAL LOCK 4 27 89006 SCREW 10 24x5 8 PAN HD SLOT 4 28 93300013 TRAY REFLECTOR 1 29 38129 DRAWER TOAST 1 30 38136 COV...

Page 10: ...on of the manual is intended for individuals possessing backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experience such as an authorized APW Wyott service technician APW or the seller cannot be responsible f...

Page 11: ...R FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment For Warranty Service and or Parts this information is required Model Number Serial Number Date...

Page 12: ...Business Hours 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m Central Telephone 800 264 7827 Tech Service Option 2 Email TechService partstown com www apwwyott com WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WA...

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