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7. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Tools required:

Heat Resistant Gloves, Standard Cleaner, Standard Sanitizer, Soft Towels.

Needle Nose Pliers, Soft Brush

Phillips Screwdriver, Standard Lubricating Oil

1)

Preventative Maintenance -

Toaster may be hot. Allow to cool before cleaning. Use heat resistant gloves

when removing the top cover, cleaning the Release Sheet, and cleaning the silicone belt.

A.

Exterior. Everyday you should clean the outside of the toaster by wiping it down with a

soft cloth and detergent.

B.

Cooling Fan. Check air intake. The cooling fan grille on the side of the toaster must be

cleaned daily clean grille with a stiff nylon type brush. The cooling fan operates when

the power switch is turned to on. It must operate to keep the electrical control compartment

below 140°F (60°C).

If the fan blade is not rotating, or fan assembly is missing from main blower

motor shaft, do not operate toaster. Serious damage could be done to the blower motor and /

or the solid-state electrical components if the toaster is operated while the cooling fan is not

running or if the cooling intake is blocked.

C.

Additional cleaning according to the instructions described on page 7 & 8.

D.

Remove the top cover and bun chute and clean in a sink.

E.

Remove the release sheet and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Be careful not to crinkle it

or rip it at the crease. Be careful when removing it since it might still be hot.

2)

Preventative Maintenance -

Toaster may be hot. Allow to cool before cleaning. Use heat resistant gloves

Daily:

Monthly:

Yearly:

Daily

WARNING!

WARNING!

Weekly

WARNING!

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when removing the top cover, cleaning the release sheet,

and cleaning the silicone belt.

A.

Clean Silicon Belts. In addition to the daily cleaning

described above, remove the top cover. Open one side

(front or rear) of the toaster and clean the orange silicone

belt. Using a standard cleaner, wipe across and down.

Clean both sides of each silicone belt. To rotate the belt,

depress the safety interlock switch located on the top of the

toaster.

Do not allow articles of clothing, hands,

fingers, or any foreign objects from being caught in the

rotating conveyor belt. To stop the conveyor from turning,

release the safety interlock switch.

Follow cleaning by wiping down both sides of each silicone

belt with a standard sanitizer. Turn the toaster on the

counter to access the other silicone belt, and repeat the

cleaning instructions.

B.

Clean Release Sheets. Carefully remove the Release

Sheet, laying it flat on a clean surface. Using a standard

cleaner, wipe down both sides of the sheet until clean.

Follow cleaning by wiping down both sides of the sheet

with a standard sanitizer. If the Release Sheet appears to

be overly worn, replace it.

WARNING!

Cleaning Silicone Belt

Cleaning Release Sheets

Summary of Contents for VCG

Page 1: ...e service when used according to the instructions in this manual and standard commercial kitchen practices Initial heating of toaster may generate smoke or fumes and must be done in a well ventilated...

Page 2: ...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 P...

Page 3: ...riddle plate The user places both buns into the top of the toaster and two perfectly caramelized warm buns 4 halves will slide out of the bun chute The VCG will toast two buns crown and heel in 8 seco...

Page 4: ...operating 3 SPECIFICATIONS Cordset Configuration Overall Dimensions Electrical Ratings 208 240V NEMA6 20Pplug 3 foot 3 wire grounded cord If the supply cord is damaged the manufacturer or an authorize...

Page 5: ...5 DIMENSIONS 10 05 13 20 CAUTION HOT 23 90 22 644 20 44 20 88 21 77 CAUTION HOT 0 1 POWER 560...

Page 6: ...st 5 degrees and after that the display will increment by 5 degrees at a time 3 Heat On LED will be illuminated until temperature reaches setpoint Once the toaster reaches setpoint the display will ch...

Page 7: ...utton See F i g 1 U s i n g a d a m p cloth or sponge wipe 4 belting back and forth removing bread crumbs and debris Continue until belting is clean 6 Close 5 Front Panel See Fig 1 7 Lift up and lower...

Page 8: ...nel delantero de el tostador mirar la 1 figura 5 Deprimir 9 el bot n de la correa transportadora mirar la 1 figura Usando un t r a p o humedo o esponja limpiar 4 la correa adelante y atras quitando la...

Page 9: ...th one hand press the conveyor button on top to start the conveyors As the conveyors turn they will help the release sheet to go down CAUTION BUTTON MAYBE HOT 10 When the crease reaches the top of the...

Page 10: ...ting stuck or conveyor belts stop when Buns sticking to release sheet Clean or replace release sheet or silicone belt according to the instructions in this manual product is toasting Temperature contr...

Page 11: ...ged closed and properly seated on the top cross rods Verify the silicone belt is properly installed Verify the lid is undamaged and re secure it to the top of the toaster Contact an authorized APW tec...

Page 12: ...n with a damp cloth Be careful not to crinkle it or rip it at the crease Be careful when removing it since it might still be hot 2 Preventative Maintenance Toaster may be hot Allow to cool before clea...

Page 13: ...verify that food particles have been cleared away Wipe down the metal chain with a soft cloth and standard cleaner Follow cleaning by wiping again with a standard sanitizer C Clean the release sheet...

Page 14: ...D BY A KNOWLEDGEABLE TECHNICIAN SUCH AS AN APW WYOTT AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND IS NOT COVERED UNDERTHE WARRANTYAGREEMENTPROVIDED WIT...

Page 15: ...ord White or Blue Wire From Cord Unused Wire Orange or Red Orange or Red Black Blue Brown 1 2 3 4 Black Momentary Push Button 66935 Scotch Lok Connector 6 Places From 81600321 From 81600321 240V 60Hz...

Page 16: ...9 PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW VCG TOASTER 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 40 41 42 39 38 32 33 34 35 36 37 24...

Page 17: ...cking Adjustment Belt Tracking Knob PARTS LIST VCG TOASTER ITEM NUMBER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Not Shown 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Not Shown 32 8564...

Page 18: ...lf turn If the belt has walked over the right sprocket you will need to put it in the center of the sprockets by hand CAUTION THE BELT MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT YOU C O U L D B U R N YOURSELF Neither It st...

Page 19: ...nd 2 toasters or rollergrills which have in store service The following conditions are not covered by warranty Equipment failure relating to improper installation improper utility connection or supply...

Page 20: ...20 APW WYOTT 729 Third Avenue Dallas TX 75226 Phone Fax 214 565 0976 Toll Free 800 527 2100 Website www apwwyott com E mail info apwwyott com 214 421 7366...

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