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Fusion Toaster Ops Manual 

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APPENDIX A – LABEL DEFINITIONS 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Fusion 2030 Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for FUSION CONVEYOR TOASTER MODEL SERIES 2030 2040 TO BE SERVICED ONLY BY AUTHORIZED PERSONS P N 10002465 REV H MODEL SERIES 2040 MODEL SERIES 2030 ...

Page 2: ...is manual contains important safety and installation operation instructions Require all operators to read this manual before using the unit Failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual may cause injury damage to the unit and will void the warranty TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION 2 BEFORE INSTALLATION 2 PURCHASER S RESPONSIBILITY 3 UTILITY SPECIFICATION 3 MODEL NUMBER KEY 3 EXTE...

Page 3: ...IFICATION Fusion Conveyor Toaster Model Input Rate Volts Amps Phase Hz 2030 4 7kW 208 240 24 1 50 60 2032 4 7kW 220 230 240 400 415 11 5 3 50 60 2040 8 3kW 208 240 40 1 50 60 2041 8 3kW 208 240 24 3 50 60 2042 8 3kW 220 230 240 400 415 20 3 50 60 NOTE Do not install this these toaster s in area with an ambient temperature in excess of 95 F 35 C Doing so will cause damage to unit MODEL NUMBER KEY C...

Page 4: ...50 11 25 17 19 14 06 Model 2030 Centimeters 28 30 27 61 86 51 123 39 62 87 32 56 49 53 28 58 43 66 35 71 Inches 16 14 15 87 40 06 61 58 29 00 16 75 21 00 11 56 23 00 19 50 Model 2040 Centimeters 41 00 40 31 101 75 156 41 73 66 42 54 53 34 29 36 58 42 49 53 Approximate Shipping Weight Model 2030 120 lbs 54 43 kg Model 2040 180 lbs 81 65 kg ...

Page 5: ... L6 50P Service Specs 50A 250V 1 Phase Where Used 2040 001 U Spare Part Number 370790 Domestic Units Only Wire Plug not included in CE Units 4 LEG adjustable to 5 Service Type NEMA 6 30P Service Specs 30A 250V 1 Phase Where Used All 2030 Series Models Spare Part Number 370748 Domestic Units Only Wire Plug not included in CE Units Service Type NEMA L15 30P Service Specs 30A 250V 3 Phase Where Used ...

Page 6: ... electrical connections are to be made in accordance with CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and or local codes ALL OTHER COUTRIES Local electrical codes will prevail 1 All pole disconnection switch 3mm open contact distance 2 To prevent electrical shock an equal potential bonding ground lug is provided in the back This allows the toaster to be connected to an external bonding system 3 When...

Page 7: ...nstallation UNCRATING When you have all the crates unloaded open the crates and remove the plastic covers Inspect at once for concealed damage If anything appears to be damaged contact the appropriate persons immediately to file a damage claim After completing this inspection finish unpacking the toaster and all other components Move the components inside near the area where they will be assembled...

Page 8: ...tom heat Display reading between 110 200 refers to more bottom heat less top heat Display reading of 100 refers to equal top and bottom heat Belt Speed Belt Speed refers to how quickly the food item travels through the toaster This is shown on the display board as a unit of measure fast to slow between 15 seconds and 5 00 minutes Menu Name Menu Name refers to the names available for programming in...

Page 9: ...s to be programmed for temperature intensity temperature intensity balance belt speed and menu name To program a menu item follow the steps listed below 1 Press and hold the Profile Preset button you wish to program for approximately 5 seconds Upon entering the programming mode the display will flash the temperature intensity setting a figure between 0 5 10 0 2 Press the Up Scroll or Down Scroll b...

Page 10: ...tting Notice that in this illustration the menu has been changed from 100 to 170 which will now scroll through the display To save the setting simply press and release the Profile Preset button to advance to the next menu item 5 After pressing the Profile Preset button again the display will now flash the belt speed setting a figure between 15 seconds and 5 00 minutes Up Scroll Down Scroll Buttons...

Page 11: ...set button again the display will now fast flash the menu name setting 8 Press the Up Scroll or Down Scroll button to change the menu name to the desired setting Notice that in this illustration the menu has been changed to Sandwich which will now scroll through the display To save the setting simply press and release the Profile Preset button Display will stop flashing to indicate that programmin...

Page 12: ...rature intensity and or temperature intensity balance You cannot program or change a menu name in the manual preset mode MANUAL PRESET ADJUSTMENTS 1 Press and release Manual Preset button The menu will flash between the temperature intensity and time settings 2 Press and release Temperature button once for Temperature Intensity or twice for Temperature Intensity Balance 3 Use the Up Scroll or Down...

Page 13: ... 6 Press and release the Manual Preset button The settings are now operational Please note that while you are in the Manual Preset mode and the unit is operating to your programmed settings the display will continue to flash between temperature and belt speed 7 When you wish to return to one of the four menu programs simply press and release the desired menu option 1 through 4 ...

Page 14: ...sion Toaster is now operating in sleep mode 2 To release the Fusion Toaster from sleep mode and return to normal operation press and release the Energy Saver button You will notice the small red light next to the Energy Saver button begins to flash The red light will continue to flash until the toaster returns to the appropriate menu settings The Fusion Toaster will be ready for operation once the...

Page 15: ...g instructions should be performed on a cold toaster Do not complete these steps while the toaster is in operation 2 Clean exterior surfaces of the toaster by wiping it down with a mild detergent and clean water or a commercial stainless steel cleaner NOTE DO NOT USE a caustic or alkaline base cleaner on toaster This will ruin the finish of the toaster exterior On exterior of toaster removal of de...

Page 16: ...rside of trays by flipping up to the vertical position 5 With the preceding cleaning instructions completed reassemble in reverse order NOTE Side crumb trays require proper installation of the center crumb tray as the inside lip of side crumb trays rest on the center crumb tray If the center crumb tray is not installed or installed properly the side crumb trays cannot be installed With reassembly ...

Page 17: ...t discuss the need for preventive maintenance with your Authorized Service Agent to establish a proper program If there are any questions that the service agent cannot answer please contact the Lincoln Technical Service department at 800 678 9511 HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE If the toaster fails to operate check the circuit breaker to be sure it is turned on Also check the fuses on the back panel to be s...

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Page 20: ...associated therein null and void This includes any damage costs or legal actions resulting from the installation of any Lincoln commercial cooking equipment in a non commercial application or installation where the equipment is being used for applications other than those approved for by Lincoln LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY The preceding paragraphs set forth the exclusive remedy for all claims based o...

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Page 24: ...al 24 Lincoln Foodservice Products LLC 1111 North Hadley Road Fort Wayne Indiana 46804 United States of America Telephone 260 459 8200 U S Fax 888 790 8193 Int l Fax 260 436 0735 Service Hotline 800 678 9511 www lincolnfp com ...

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