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III.

Toaster Placement
A. 

Locate the toaster near a grounded receptacle of the proper configuration (see below). Plug     

 

the cordset directly into receptacle (DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD).
1.  In the United States, NEMA 6-20R.
2.  In Canada, NEMA 6-20R.

B. 

Place the toaster on a flat surface providing the following minimum clearances:
1.  Base = one inch (provided with legs installed).
2.  Side and back walls = one inch
3.  Overhead = Enough space to allow adequate heat displacement.
4.  WARNING:  Failure  to  provide  these  clearances  will  cause  unit  failure  and  invalidate 

           

     

warranty claims.

C. 

Position toaster where customers will not contact any surface labeled "CAUTION HOT".

NOTE: DO NOT OPERATE THE TOASTER WITH THE LEGS REMOVED.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

I.

PREPARATION

A. 

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

B. 

Controls Familiarity
1.  Main Power Switch - four (4) position rotary switch

a) 

Full Power: rotary switch turned RIGHT ( 3 o'clock). ( HIGH)

b) 

Power Off: rotary switch turned to TOP or BOTTOM. (12 and 6 o'clock) (OFF)

c) 

Standby Power: rotary switch turned LEFT (9 o'clock). ( STANDBY)

2.  Conveyor Speed Control: Set knob to the five (5) position for warm-up.

C. 

Temperature Settings: Set both Top and Bottom heat knobs to 12 (max.) for warm up. One (1) 
is the minimum heat setting. Power to the heating elements is off when the knobs are in the 
OFF ( 0 ) position. 

D. 

Warm-up time: Allow fifteen (15) minutes.

II. 

NORMAL USE

A. 

Loading Product
1.  Place product on the 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 at room temperature.

C. 

The conveyor belt, drive motor, and shaft bearings do not require lubrication.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

NEVER CLEAN THE TOASTER BY IMMERSING IT IN WATER. DO NOT CLEAN WITH A WATER JET.

I.

DAILY CLEANING

A. 

With the toaster ELEMENTS OFF and cool, turn the toaster ON and set conveyor speed to 
four (4).

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 clean the conveyor belt in the same manner with a 
hot, damp cloth.

C. 

Turn OFF the toaster.

Summary of Contents for FASTRAC FT1000H

Page 1: ...vide you with year round dependable service when used according to the instructions in this manual and standard commercial kitchen practices WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service...

Page 2: ...ICE This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood even though not dangerous APW Wyott takes pride in the design and quality of our products When used as in...

Page 3: ...glecting to keep the fan opening clean could result in toaster failure WARNING Operating the toaster without the ReflectorTray reduces the toasting capabilities WARNING For safe and proper operation t...

Page 4: ...Rotate Wire Feeder C Slide ReflectorTray back D WARNING Operating the toaster without the ReflectorTray reduces toasting capabilities WARNING Genuine APW Wyott Replacement Parts are specified to oper...

Page 5: ...both Top and Bottom heat knobs to 12 max for warm up One 1 is the minimum heat setting Power to the heating elements is off when the knobs are in the OFF 0 position D Warm up time Allow fifteen 15 mi...

Page 6: ...sh dirt and debris from the fan opening and fan guard 3 WARNING Neglecting to keep the fan opening clean could result in toaster failure WARRANTY PROCEDURE TM If warranty service is needed on your FAS...

Page 7: ...e j Check circuit breaker k Toaster unplugged k Plug in toaster I Loose connections I Check connections m Power switch m Check that switch is on operational Won t heat n Loose connections n Check conn...

Page 8: ...OF 82920 82 LINKS 1 13 83248 BEARING SHAFT 2 14 83222 RHEOSTAT 208 240V TERM 1 15 69104 INFINITE CONTROL 208V 15AMP CURVE B 2 69103 INFINITE CONTROL 240V 15AMP CURVE B 2 16 83261 DRIVEN SPROCKET 25B1...

Page 9: ...9 EXPLODED VIEW FT 1000H 4 28 22 17 18 20 13 14 11 9 10 16 1 15 25 26 6 24 2 23 27 21 19 3 12 8 7 5...

Page 10: ...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 for the...

Page 11: ...conclusion of this warranty period portable units must be taken to or sent prepaid to the APW Wyott AuthorizedServiceAgency for in warrantyrepairs No mileageor travelcharges areallowedon portableunit...

Page 12: ...12 APW WYOTT 729 Third Avenue Dallas TX 75226 Phone 1 214 421 7366 Fax 1 214 565 0976 Toll Free 1 800 527 2100 Website www apwwyott com E mail info apwwyott com R...

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