Avatoast 184T140 User Manual Download Page 3

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,

including the following:

1 .  Read all instructions carefully and completely .
2 .  For commercial use only .
3 .  DO NOT touch hot surfaces .
4 .  Protect against electrical shock by keeping all cords, plugs, and other electrical

 

components away from water or other liquids .

5 .  Unplug this unit when not in use and before cleaning .
6 . Allow 

the unit to cool before putting on or taking off parts .

7 .  DO NOT operate this or any appliance with a damaged electrical cord or plug .
8 .  DO NOT operate this or any appliance after it has malfunctioned or has been

 

damaged in any way .

9 .  DO NOT use outdoors .
10 .  DO NOT place on or near a hot gas or electric burner .
11 .  Attach plug to appliance first, then plug electrical cord into the wall outlet .
12 .  Disconnect the unit by removing the electrical plug from the wall outlet .
13 .  DO NOT use appliance for any application other than intended use .
14 .  DO NOT insert metal utensils or oversized foods into this unit, as they may cause

 

a fire and heighten the risk of electrical shock .

15 .  DO NOT store any item on top of this unit when in operation .
16 .  DO NOT allow this oven to touch or to be covered by flammable material,

 

such as curtains, draperies, walls, etc ., when in operation .

17 .  DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads, as pieces can break off and touch electrical

 

components, heightening the risk of electrical shock .

18 .  Never place materials such as paper, cardboard, plastic, etc . in this oven .
19 .  DO NOT cover interior of this unit with metal foil, as it may cause the oven to overheat .
20 .  Avoid scratching the surface or nicking the edges of this unit . If the oven is damaged

 

or broken, contact customer service before use .

21 .  Turn off the appliance by removing the plug from the wall outlet .
22 .  Note that the use of accessories not recommended by the manufacturer

 

may result in injury .

23 .  Children should be supervised to ensure that they DO NOT play with the oven .
24 .  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced

 

physical sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,

 

unless a person responsible for their safety has given them supervision or instruction

 

concerning use of the appliance .

25 .  When using the appliance in shops, snack bars, hotels etc ., check the voltage and

 

outlet to make sure the appliance is correctly connected with power .

26 .  Place unit on a flat surface that is well ventilated . The appliance must be supervised

 

during operation . DO NOT leave appliance without powering off .

NOTE: Save these instructions for future reference.

SAFETY

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Summary of Contents for 184T140

Page 1: ...T3300B 208V 3300W 10 Wide Belt 184T3600B 208V 3600W 14 Wide Belt 184T140 120V 1750W 10 Wide Belt 184T3300D 208V 3300W 10 Wide Belt 184T3600D 208V 3600W 14 Wide Belt Adjustable Speed Conveyor Toaster U...

Page 2: ...portant Safety Information 2 Circuit Diagram 3 Discharge Assembly 4 Before Using Your Conveyor Toaster 5 Using Your Conveyor Toaster 5 Cleaning Maintenance 6 Specifications 7 Limited Warranty 8 INDEX...

Page 3: ...ammable material such as curtains draperies walls etc when in operation 17 DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads as pieces can break off and touch electrical components heightening the risk of electri...

Page 4: ...H1 EH2 HL1 R E P1 P2 D MODEL CONVEYOR TOASTER 184T140 1 75kW 120VAC 50 60Hz WIRING DIAGRAM XL LEGEND DESCRIPTION HL1 QS EH1 EH2 M R XL 25A 300V 120V 16A 250V 710W 1040W 120V 12x12 120V 120V 60Hz 30W 1...

Page 5: ...more 5 Tighten the screws to secure the chute to the toaster The optional stacking kit attachment can be used to mount one toaster on top of another 1 To mount set up both toasters for front discharge...

Page 6: ...l operate at 25 capacity This mode is designed to keep the unit warm in quiet periods to reduce start up time and conserve energy BREAD In this position both top and bottom elements operate at full ca...

Page 7: ...tray from the unit by pulling forward Dispose of the crumbs and clean the tray with a damp cloth or sponge dipped in soapy water Refit the tray before reusing the unit CONVEYOR BELT 1 Turn off the to...

Page 8: ...DIMENSIONS MODEL A B C 184T3300B 184T3300D 14 5 16 5 17 184T3600B 184T3600D 18 5 16 5 18 184T140 14 5 16 5 30 7...

Page 9: ...as been removed or altered Damage or failure due to improper installation improper utility connection or supply and issues resulting from improper ventilation or airflow Defects and damage due to impr...

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