Lincoln IMPINGER 1000 series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 16

Impinger I – 1000 Series Ops Manual 

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FINGER REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING

 

 

1.  Open door and remove upper fingers.  Note any particular placement of fingers that you may have, such as 

fully closed, half-closed, or fully open, columnating plates. 

2.  Remove conveyor and then remove bottom fingers. 

3.  For finger disassembly, see page 11, figures 6, 7, and 8. 

4.  Reassemble fingers in reverse order with the step of the columnating plate facing downward so it fits under the 

lip of the finger housing. 

5.  Re-install finger in oven.  Be sure that they are fully seated over the plenum flanges and the holes are pointing 

toward the conveyor. 

 

CONVEYOR DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING

 

 

TO REMOVE CONVEYOR FROM OVEN 

 

 

NOTE: For the Model 1200 Series, steps 3 and 4 are performed on the left end of conveyor. 

 

TO REMOVE CONVEYOR BELT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Remove conveyor chain guard.  Remove crumb 

pans. 

 

3.  Lift right end of conveyor and push in 

approximately 3” (76 mm).  Remove drive chain. 

2. Next, slide the conveyor hold-down clips so the 

screw is in the left side of the slot, then rotate 

counterclockwise to the up position. 

4. Pull conveyor out the right end.  Place on table or 

work surface. 

5. Locate connecting links on the conveyor belt, turn 

belt to place the links on the top left end of the 

conveyor, approximately 8” (203 mm) from the 

shaft. 

 

6. On Model Series 1000 ONLY, loosen jam nut and 

unscrew the tension adjustment screws.  Push the idler 

shaft in against the conveyor support bars. 

 

7. You can easily remove the connecting links by grasping 

them with a pair of pliers and slipping the eye of the 

connecting link over the wire of the other links.  

Also 

notice the direction of the opening on the links.

  – The 

belts will have to be reinstalled with the opening facing 

the same way. 

  Carefully pull out the belt, rolling it up as you go.  After 

removal, it may be placed in a pan of detergent solution 

to soak. Rinse with clean water. 

 

Summary of Contents for IMPINGER 1000 series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for IMPINGER CONVEYOR OVENS MODEL SERIES 1000 1200 and 1400 TO BE SERVICED ONLY BY AUTHORIZED PERSONS 1000seriesops REV 4 3 07 Part Number 2810197 ...

Page 2: ... occur within 24 months of manufacturing date for warranty to be in effect For ovens installed in locations other than the United States or Canada defective parts of the original equipment are warranty for one year from the date of START UP CHECKOUT and the cost of repair or replacement labor shall be at the expense of Lincoln Foodservice Products LLC for 90 days from the date of START UP CHECKOUT...

Page 3: ...e specific details on the Warranty and make certain connections are made to proper utility services The warranty shall not apply if the oven s are started up and operated prior to the utilities and oven being inspected and check out made by an Authorized Service Technician or a Lincoln Foodservice Products LLC Service Representative TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION 2 WARRANTY 2 PUR...

Page 4: ...as 35 kW 220 VAC 1 6 Amps 1 50 Hz 3 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 35 kW hr at 27 5 mB H2O column F 1033 xxx E Nat Gas 35 kW 230 VAC 3 Amps 1 50 Hz 3 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 35 kW hr at 17 5 mB H2O column F G 1034 xxx E L P Gas 35 kW 230 VAC 3 Amps 1 50 Hz 3 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 35 kW hr at 27 5 mB H2O column F G 1040 Nat Gas 120 000 BTU 120 230 VAC 5 Amps 1 60 Hz 4 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 120 000 BTU at 7 inches H2O col...

Page 5: ...t Phase Frequency Recommended Electrical Specification Gas Agency Listing 1433 xxx E Nat Gas 35 kW 230 VAC 3 Amps 1 50 Hz 3 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 35 kW hr at 17 4 mB H2O column F G 1434 xxx E L P Gas 35 kW 230 VAC 3 Amps 1 50 Hz 3 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 35 kW hr at 27 4 mB H2O column F G 1450 Nat Gas 120 000 BTU 120 VAC 5 Amps 1 60 Hz 3 Wires 1 Pole 1N 1G 120 000 BTU at 7 inches H2O column A D F 1451 L P...

Page 6: ...anish J 9 Belgium Dutch French K 10 Netherlands Dutch L 11 Ireland English F 12 Greece Greek M 13 Austria German C 14 Finland Finnish N 15 Norway Norwegian P 16 Sweden Swedish R EXAMPLE 1433 B00 EA 1433 B 00 E A A Advantage Style E EC Marked Units 00 Special Unit Designation 02 All Stainless Unit B Language 1433 Main Model Number NOTE Date of manufacture is stamped on the rating plate of each oven...

Page 7: ...ce A properly engineered and installed ventilation hood and HVAC system will expedite approval and reduce oven maintenance costs Proper ventilation is the oven owner s responsibility The ventilation hood must operate in harmony with the building HVAC system It typically requires between 1200 and 3500 CFM exhaust The Efficiency of various hood designs makes it necessary to specify such a wide range...

Page 8: ...nches 200 mm x 8 inches 200 mm x 2 inches 50 mm deep or equivalent 3 Open the optional access window in the oven door or insert candle through conveyor opening 4 Light the fuse of the smoke candle and immediately put the pan and candle into the center of the oven cavity on the conveyor belt Close the access window or door 5 Observe the smoke pattern coming out of the oven openings and the collecti...

Page 9: ...ove all components inside near the area where they will be assembled in the order in which they will be assembled THE OVEN WILL CLEAR THROUGH A 30 762 mm DOORWAY BY USING THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE 1 Model 1000 and 1400 Series A Remove conveyor see page 16 for instructions Some units may have conveyor packed separately B Remove thumb screws and baffle from the left side of the oven C Place the left s...

Page 10: ...each oven International Dealer Distributors provide applicable power cord plug for each customer 2 All pole disconnection switch 3mm open contact distance 3 To prevent electrical shock an equal potential bonding ground lug is provided in the back This allows the oven to be connected to an external bonding system 4 If used as double or triple stack and each oven has its own disconnection switch all...

Page 11: ...e stack oven place the second oven on top of the first one Be sure that it sets on squarely and is fully seated The control panel goes on the right rear Now install oven top 4 Before installing the retaining brackets in the oven s be sure all of the packing material is removed from the plenum shroud Install the finger retaining brackets by placing them upside down and hooking the retaining pin as ...

Page 12: ...IN THE PROPER DIRECTION Top fingers point down bottom fingers point up 11 Repeat step 10 until all eight 8 fingers are installed Install conveyor and crumb pans before operation See page 17 for conveyor installation instructions NOTE Prior to inserting into the oven opening slide the conveyor hold down clips so the screw head is in the left side slot then rotate counter clockwise to the up positio...

Page 13: ...ents When in Centigrade C mode the temperature adjustment will be in 1 degree increments Pressing and holding the UP or DOWN keys will allow the settings to roll at a much faster rate When the desired temperature is indicated release all keys After 5 seconds the selected setpoints will be stored and remain in memory TIME SETPOINTS There is one setpoint for the conveyor speed Enter the setpoint mod...

Page 14: ...rial 20657 the main fan will continue of run until the internal oven wall temperatures fall below 200ºF 93ºC Temperature indicator will show a lower figure than actual wall reading Temperature display shuts off when oven fan is turned off ADVANTAGE MODEL SERIES 1400 WITH ANALOG CONTROLS START UP 1 Turn switch on 2 Turn thermostat to desired setting NOTE For gas ovens the lamp should light in 45 50...

Page 15: ...the conveyor drive motor If the oven fails to operate check the circuit breaker to be sure it is turned on Also check the fuses on the control panel to be sure that they are good before you call the Authorized Service Agency The name and phone number of the Authorized Service Agency should be located at the bottom of the data plate CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS DAILY 1 Clean exterior surfaces of the oven ...

Page 16: ...Remove crumb pans 3 Lift right end of conveyor and push in approximately 3 76 mm Remove drive chain 2 Next slide the conveyor hold down clips so the screw is in the left side of the slot then rotate counterclockwise to the up position 4 Pull conveyor out the right end Place on table or work surface 5 Locate connecting links on the conveyor belt turn belt to place the links on the top left end of t...

Page 17: ...onveyor slider bed NOTE The belt should curl around the conveyor sprockets and lay flat on top of the sprockets If the belting does not curl around the sprockets and lay flat remove the belting and turn the belting over Reinstall Pull all of the slack belt through the conveyor until both ends are on top of the conveyor on the left end 5 Insert the conveyor through the opening in the right side Spr...

Page 18: ...ess they may be mounted below an Impinger I or III without a flue extension The 1400 Series units are not approved to be mounted with on or below any equipment except an indicated above DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE OVEN until connection of utility service and installation has been fully inspected START UP CHECKOUT by an Authorized Service Technician or a Lincoln Foodservice Products LLC Service R...

Page 19: ...Impinger I 1000 Series Ops Manual 19 APPENDIX A LABEL DEFINITIONS ...

Page 20: ...vice agencies throughout the world Those agencies employ nearly 1 200 service representatives The end result a cohesive international network designed to serve every need of the professional foodservice operation With the products experience and service network that Lincoln provides any foodservice operation can be sure that expert assistance is never more than a phone call away For additional inf...

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