APW Wyott X*WAV 1422 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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INSTALLATION

AND

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

INTENDED FOR OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD USE

Models:

XWAV-1422, -1829, -1422EZ & -1829EZ

RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

UNIT MUST BE KEPT CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLES AT ALL TIMES

P/N 96000079 8/07

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PASS THROUGH OVEN

APW WYOTT

729 Third Avenue

Dallas, TX 75226

This 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.

Initial heating of unit may generate smoke or fumes and must be done in a well ventilated area.

Overexposure to smoke or fumes may cause nausea or dizziness.

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ANSI/NSF4

FOR YOUR SAFETY:

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and

liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

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WARNING:

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can

cause property damage, injury or death. Read the Installation, Operating and

Maintenance Instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.

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XWAV 1829EZ

XWAV 1422

Summary of Contents for X*WAV 1422

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

Page 2: ...the cooking defrosting or re thermalization of food products only Always disconnect power before servicing the unit Surfaces will remain hot after power has been turned off Allow unit to cool before c...

Page 3: ...Phase NEMA PLUG Dimensions INCHES mm DIMENSION XWAV1422 XWAV 1829 XWAV1422EZ XWAV1829EZ 24 5 622 21 0 533 15 1 385 18 0 457 14 0 356 16 8 425 10 5 267 22 0 559 43 0 1092 3 8 97 18 0 457 4 0 102 A B C...

Page 4: ...e urethane supports located inside the tunnel oven between the top heaters and the conveyor Important Inspect the top white ceramic elements located inside the oven tunnel after removal of urethane su...

Page 5: ...g of electrical components Do not stack more than three units tall or do not use more than two stacking kits Standoff on rear panel of unit is important to allow proper inlet and exhaust fan airflow D...

Page 6: ...igned to keep maximum heat inside the unit Position the shields as needed for product flow 6 This oven has 3 heating zones 2 on top and a bottom one The 2 top zones share the same parameters set point...

Page 7: ...Default set points are defined in Low level parameters Preheat state ends when top and bottom zones are within the Low Temperature threshold defined in Low level programming Unit displays rdy and the...

Page 8: ...o In normal use if temperature ever goes above set point threshold High Temperature Error is immediately triggered o If set point is changed lowered by the user the unit will look at the current temp...

Page 9: ...eat 3 The I 0 button turns the controller ON OFF In the ON mode the unit operates according to the current recipe desired In the OFF mode the Low Level Programming Mode may be accessed This is forAdva...

Page 10: ...Use the UPor DOWN arrow to select the desired language 3 DO NOTpress anything for 5 seconds and the new selection is retained 4 The following messages are available in both languages a APAGADO b BLOQU...

Page 11: ...of the display pointing at the value that is now available for tweaking 2 Use the UP DOWNARROWs to adjust the values to a new setting Tweaked cook time settings remain good as long as the recipe is u...

Page 12: ...wo 2 categories a Temperature Probe Failure b Overheat Conditions a Temperature Probe Failure Whenever any of the three temperature probes fail 2 top 1 bottom the controller alerts the operator loud b...

Page 13: ...ponds to such conditions as follows 1 Scrolling message on the display 2 Alarm status light is illuminated 3 By shutting power to heaters until Overheat condition resolved Anormal operator response ma...

Page 14: ...ar stalled which is not the case 4 If the above checks out and you still have problems call your local service agent Conveyor not working NON EZ MODELS 14 6 CLEANING Insure the appliance has been turn...

Page 15: ...n on motor DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAINTENANCE SERVICE OR CLEAN THE UPPER CERAMIC AND LOWER METALHEATERS 8 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 15 Food not cooking properly 1 Please refer to Not getting power...

Page 16: ...S TO 3 POLE TERMINAL BLOCK TO 2 POLE TERMINAL BLOCK TO 2 POLE TERMINAL BLOCK 24 7 5 2 RED 7 24 28 28 29 CONTACTOR A2 A1 T1 2 T2 4 T3 6 14 22 21 NC 13 NO 5 L3 3 L2 1 L1 22 GR OR RED BLACK BLACK ORANGE...

Page 17: ...BTM ZONE 2 RTD TOP ZONE 3 RTD TOP C1 C1 CONVEYOR SPEED POT MAIN SWITCH M1 C1 POWER SUPPLY 85 265 VAC INPUT 1 24 VDC 5 VDC OUTPUT TO REVERSE DIRECTION OF CONVEYOR BELT CONNECT DISCONNECT WHITE WIRE TO...

Page 18: ...CONTROLLER CONTACTOR 24VDC COIL MOTOR SIGNAL PROCESSOR CONTACTOR CONVEYOR MOTOR 24VBLDC REAR FANS FAN THERMOSTAT FAN THERMOSTAT MOTOR POWER SUPPLY RTD PROBE R T D P R O B E BELT REVERSE SWITCH MAIN O...

Page 19: ...ECM 3 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ZONE 1 RTD BTM ZONE 2 RTD TOP ZONE 3 RTD TOP SOLID STATE RELAYS R3 R2 R1 C1 C1 SSR 3 SSR 2 SSR 1 1 BOTTOM ELEMENT 6 TOP ELEMENTS ANALOG INPUTS HI VOLT AC IN LOW VOLTAGE DC...

Page 20: ...TD PROBE BELT REVERSE SWITCH MAIN ON OFF SWITCH USE INTERFACE KEYPAD CABLE RTD PROBE YEL WH BLK A2 COIL A1 YEL YEL RED RED BLK 19 20 21 22 3 26 8 16 8 9 9 29 29 24VDC BLK 24VDC WHITE 24VDC RED WH 25 6...

Page 21: ...RONIC CONTROLLER ZONE 1 RTD BTM ZONE 2 RTD TOP ZONE 3 RTD TOP SOLID STATE RELAYS R3 R2 R1 C1 C1 SSR 3 SSR 2 SSR 1 1 BOTTOM ELEMENT 8 TOP ELEMENTS ANALOG INPUTS HI VOLT AC IN LOW VOLTAGE DC I O HI VOLT...

Page 22: ...OR SPEED POT POWER SWITCH 7 ESCUTCHEON ESCUTCHEON 27 26 DETAIL A 240 V JUMPER SETUP DETAIL B 208 V JUMPER SETUP RIGHT SIDE HOUSING 15 13 13 14 14 11 11 12 12 9 10 10 7 7 24 5 2 RED 7 24 28 29 CONTACTO...

Page 23: ...UT TEMPERATURE SWITCHES BOTTOM FAN COOLING TOP FAN EXHAUST L1 L2 C1 XWAV 1829 LADDER WIRING SCHEMATIC XWAV 1829 REVERSE SWITCH 5 2 RED 7 24 28 28 CONTACTOR A2 A1 T1 2 T2 4 T3 6 14 22 21 NC 13 NO 5 L3...

Page 24: ...IEW Stacking Kit Non EZ 4 8 10 5 9 1 6 7 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 29 27 28 23 31 32 33 34 35 40 39 38 37 43 42 41 36 XWAV Installation Operation Manual 24 30 10 PARTS LIST EXPLODE...

Page 25: ...F L B R END CAP B L FIR CHAIN CONVEYOR DRIVE XWAV 1422EZ 1829EZ WIREBELT XWAV 1422EZ NOT SHOWN WIREBELT XWAV 1829EZ NOT SHOWN GEARMOTOR MERKLE KORFF POWER SUPPLY 5V 24DC OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK CERAMIC...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

Page 27: ...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 28: ...28 R Phone 1 Fax 1 214 565 0976 Toll Free 1 800 527 2100 Website www apwwyott com E mail info apwwyott com 214 421 7366 APW WYOTT 729 Third Avenue Dallas TX 75226...

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