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3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

I. Check Contents:

 Refer to Figure 1, account for the following parts:

A. Remove foam pad and slide reflector tray in with 

         wire feeder in upright position as shown.

B. Ensure tray is properly engaged in tray slides. To do this
   

 

simply hold the front of the tray higher than the rear as

   

 

the back of the tray must slide under the slide on

   

 

either side, You will know if done correctly because

       

 

tray will be secure. No rocking or teetering will take place.

C. Toast Drawer - shipped in place
D. Instruction Manual - shipped loose

2. Toaster Placement:

A.  Locate  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 U.S.: 208, 230/240V uses  NEMA 6-20R.

B. Place toaster on flat surface providing following minimum clearances:

1. Base = one inch (provided with legs installed).
2. Side and back walls = two inches
3. Overhead = Enough space to allow adequate heat displacement.

C. Position toaster where customers will not contact any surface labeled “CAUTION HOT”.

4. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Preparation

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

1. Main Power Switch (located on very bottom of control panel): There are two   rocker               

         switches. The bottom switch powers the unit “ON”. It also turns on the bottom element.            

    The top switch is a standby switch that runs the top element. When the standby switch is  
     in the “ON” position the unit is at full power. When the standby switch is in the “OFF”                 
    position the unit is running at 50%.

a) Full Power: Flip both rocker switches to the right.
b) Power Off: Flip both rocker switches to the left.
c) Warm-up time: Allow five (5) minutes.

2. 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.

2. Conveyor Speed Control: Set knob to the three (3) position for warm-up.

B. Toasting Darkness: determined by conveyor speed & thermostat control.

1. Darkest toasting - set conveyor speed control to far left setting & thermostat controls to    

   

    

 

    

 

highest setting.

2. Lightest toasting - set conveyor speed control to far right setting.
3. Other factors affecting toasting darkness.

3. Thermostat Controls:

 

A. The top thermostat runs the top element & the bottom thermostat runs the bottom element.

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WARNING:

 Operating toaster without Reflector Tray reduces toasting capabilities.

 

  

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for XTRM-2

Page 1: ...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...

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: ...nit contact your authorizedAPW Wyott ServiceAgent or contact theAPW Wyott Service Department directly at 214 421 7366 or 800 527 2100 fax 214 565 0976 WARNING Unit is not waterproof DO NOT submerge in...

Page 4: ...uld scratch the finish of your unit marring it s appearance and making it susceptible to dirt accumulation WARNING Failure to provide clearances will cause unit failure and invalidate warranty claims...

Page 5: ...efore first use See cleaning instructions B Controls Familiarity 1 Main Power Switch located on very bottom of control panel There are two rocker switches The bottom switch powers the unit ON It also...

Page 6: ...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 so...

Page 7: ...H1 L2 L2 BLACK BLUE L1 L1 L1 L2 L2 G L2 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 BLACK BLUE BLUE 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 12 L1 L2 L2 BLACK 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 15 15 L...

Page 8: ...46 38 28 22 34 7 17 20 33 19 44 50 51 8 12 13 30 5 14 36 37 42 11 60 9 10 16 41 1 15 40 3 25 26 32 43 53 6 24 29 2 31 47 57 56 55 39 23 27 21 35 48 49 62 52 61 XTRM 2 EXPLODED VIEW 8 PARTS LISTS EXPL...

Page 9: ...ME END CAP B L F R MOTOR AT S 208 240V 60HZ VARIABLE MOTOR AT S 230V 60HZ VARIABLE BUSHING 875 HEYCO 2126 FAN COOLING 4 5 105CFM 208 230V WASHER LOCK 1 4 INTERNAL SCREW 10 32X3 4 SPROCKET 12 TOOTH 1 4...

Page 10: ...XTRM 3 EXPLODED VIEW 10 64 5 6 7 8 9 4 1 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 47 48 57 58 56 59 60 50 41 51 53 2 3 21 33 52 54 63 1 11 17 19 35 36 20...

Page 11: ...F R MOTOR AT S 208 240V 60HZ VARIABLE MOTOR AT S 230V 60HZ VARIABLE BUSHING 875 HEYCO 2126 FAN COOLING 4 5 105CFM 208 230V WASHER LOCK 1 4 INTERNAL SCREW 10 32X3 4 SPROCKET 12 TOOTH 1 4 PITCH 3 8 BORE...

Page 12: ...he 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 portableun...

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