Marshall Amplification HST13 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

 

INSTALLATION

 

 
 

 
 

PRE-INSTALLATION 

 
 

1.

 

The toaster is packaged to minimize the risk of shipping damage. Immediately upon receipt, make certain to 
inspect the unit for damage. 

FILE ALL CLAIMS WITH THE FREIGHT CARRIER.

 

 
 

2.

 

Before installation and operation of the toaster, it is necessary to remove two (2) shipping screws from the unit. 
These screws are located inside the left side panel (switch side). After uncrating unit, remove the side panel and 
remove these screws. See Figure 6 in this manual for location of these screws.

 

 
 

3.

 

This toaster is shipped completely wired and ready to plug into a grounded NEMA L6-20R amp receptacle. (208 
Volt Single Phase, 3 wire including the ground circuit). Check receptacle for proper voltage and phase. Units 
which are 240V single phase international are shipped with no electrical plug.

 

 
 

 
 

FINAL INSTALLATION

 

 
 

1.

 

Place toaster on level metal surface. The unit should be caulked to the countertop as required by local health  
department codes.

 

 
 

2.

 

Check that the two lift off side covers are in place on the toaster 

AND THE LEFT COVER IS SECURED WITH A 

SCREW AT THE BOTTOM.

 

 
 

3.

 

Check that the toaster platen sheet is installed over the contact platen. The toaster platen sheet is installed from 
the top of the unit by lightly creasing it at the center, and directly hanging it on the center platen.

 

 
 

4.

 

Install the bun guide/spacer on the toaster. (Figure 4)

 

 
 

5.

 

Connect the toaster to the power supply.

 

 
 

6.

 

Turn on the conveyor switch on the toaster and check for free movement of the two conveyor belts.

 

 
 

7.

 

Turn on the heat switch. Allow 15 minutes for the toaster to warm up before toasting buns.

 

 
 

8.

 

After warm up, drop buns into the toaster at the top of the unit. For proper operation, insert heels on the side of the 
toaster marked "Heel", and crown on the opposite side. 

THE CUT SIDES OF THE HEEL AND CROWN MUST 

FACE EACH OTHER.

 

 
 

9.

 

The toasted heel and crown will drop down onto the product slide together. Check the appearance of the toasted 
buns.

 

 
 

10.

 

Adjust the gap settings using the two levers inside the right panel. (See Figure 7). The levers are labeled "Heel" 
gap and "Crown" gap. To adjust the gap, loosen the black adjustment knob (Figure 5), several turns to disengage 
the threaded rod from the locator holes. Turn the lever to the desired position and retighten the black knob so the 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Copyright © 1999 Marshall Air Systems, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved. 

OWNER'S MANUAL 

MODEL HST13 -VERTICAL TOASTER 

Summary of Contents for HST13

Page 1: ... and the conveyor is adjustable to accommodate different thicknesses of buns The buns are discharged onto a product slide at the bottom of the unit The system is high speed and also variable in speed Additionally the heat controls are pre set at factory which eliminates unauthorized tampering with heat settings The flexibility of this toaster is unmatched allowing operators to produce the hottest ...

Page 2: ...BELT TENSION PARTS AND ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FIGURE 5 INTERNAL PARTS AND DRIVE COMPONENTS FIGURE 6 ADJUSTMENT LEVER OPERATION FIGURE 7 BELT REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 8 TOASTER BELT ORIENTATION FIGURE 9 CONTROL CABINET ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 10 TOASTER TENSION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 11 WIRING SCHEMATIC 208V 50 60HZ 1PH 135169 WIRING SCHEMATIC 240V 50 60HZ 1PH 135817 135168CH7 RV100599 Copyright 1...

Page 3: ...e toaster platen sheet is installed over the contact platen The toaster platen sheet is installed from the top of the unit by lightly creasing it at the center and directly hanging it on the center platen 4 Install the bun guide spacer on the toaster Figure 4 5 Connect the toaster to the power supply 6 Turn on the conveyor switch on the toaster and check for free movement of the two conveyor belts...

Page 4: ...or use with buttered buns B Life of Toaster Platen Sheet depends on usage and cleaning C Sheet turning white this is black pigment fading out of the sheet and does not mandate sheet replacement D What triggers sheet replacement When buns no longer feed through the machine but instead are damaged or torn the toaster platen sheet should be replaced Replace ONLY with Marshall toaster platen sheet E H...

Page 5: ...heat resistant gloves on your hands IT IS IMPORTANT TO WEAR HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES TO AVOID BURNING HANDS C Dispense Sizzle Plus agent onto a clean damp No Scratch Pad until the pad is nearly saturated D Using the saturated pad lightly rub the exposed surface of the belt in a widthwise circular motion The belt is not easy to wet so repeated rubbing may be needed to completely contact the soiled sur...

Page 6: ...ERE TESTING INDICATES WITH POWER OFF BE SURE THAT THE CONVEYOR AND HEAT SWITCHES ARE OFF AND TOASTER IS UNPLUGGED PROBLEM 1 No heat and conveyor belts do not move SOLUTION A Check that toaster is plugged in B Check that conveyor and heat switches are on C Check that power is available at the receptacle Check toaster nameplate for voltage D WITH UNIT UNPLUGGED check connections inside of plug WITH ...

Page 7: ...p G Check for loose connections or wiring H Check that circuit board 115 230 switch is at the 230V position I Check for DC voltage of at least 25VDC at the motor PROBLEM 4 Product is over or under toasted SOLUTION A Check toasting speed Good toasting will occur in 10 seconds from bun load to drop B Check gap setting There must be compression of the bun as it feeds into the toaster Decreasing the g...

Page 8: ...nstallation misuse abuse alteration of original design incorrect voltage unauthorized service breakage of fragile items or any other damage caused by an act out of Marshall s control The effect of corrosion fire and normal wear on the equipment or component parts is not covered by this warranty This warranty does not cover cooking performance smoke capture or holding temperatures which is a functi...

Page 9: ...gency within the service time allowance guidelines and must be submitted along with failed parts if applicable to Marshall Air Systems freight prepaid within 30 days of the work being performed Travel is covered but must not exceed 50 miles or 1 hour whichever is greater Call Marshall s Service Department at 800 722 3474 or 704 525 6230 with any questions Service is to be performed by recognized s...

Page 10: ...135168FIG 1 RY042899 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 11: ...ED BELTS TO CLEATED BELTS ON UNITS 0899180 AND BELOW ORDER BELT REPLACEMENT KIT 137638 TOASTERS WITH SERIAL NUMBERS 0899180 AND BELOW HEEL SIDE 5034998LKH CROWN SIDE 503499BLKC NOTE TO BELT INSTALLER IF BOTH BELTS ARE BLACK NOTE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO THE SEWN SEAM FOR THE HEEL BELT RUNS IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION THAN THE CROWN SIDE BELT REFER TO FIGURE 9 FOR BELT SEAM ORIENTATION HANG ON ...

Page 12: ...135168FIG 4 RY042899 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 13: ...135168FIG 5 RY093099 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 14: ...DRIVE SIDE W COVER REMOVED INTERNAL PARTS AND DRIVE COMPONENTS 135168FIG 6 RY093099 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 15: ...ADJUSTABLE GAP SETTING ADJUSTMENT LEVER OPERATION 135168FIG 7 RY093099 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 16: ... AWAY FROM ROUND PIN SEE ILLUSTRATION BELOW 6 REMOVE BOLTS ON EACH SIDE PLATEN TOTAL OF 4 THIS WILL ALLOW THE PLATEN BRACKETS AND BEARING RETAINER BRACKETS TO BE REMOVED SEE ILLUSTRATION BELOW DO NOT REMOVE BOLTS THAT ARE IN THE CENTER 7 SLIDE OLD BELTS OFF OF ROLLERS AND THRU CUTOUTS IN SIDE 8 BEFORE SLIDING ON NEW BELTS REFER TO FIGURE 9 IF BELTS HAVE A STITCHED JOINT MAKE SURE TO ORIENT AS SHOW...

Page 17: ...135168FIG 9 RV050399 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 18: ... 1 TURN UNIT OFF AND UNPLUG 2 REMOVE BOTH SIDE COVERS 3 LOOSEN SCREW A 4 REMOVE SCREW B 5 LAY UNIT ON LEFT SIDE TO ALLOW BOTTOM PANEL TO SWING OPEN 6 BOTTOM OF CONTROL CABINET SWINGS DOWN GIVING ACCESS TO CONTROLS 7 REAR OF CABINET IS CAULKED ALONG LINE AT C DO NOT BREAK THESE SEALS ...

Page 19: ...E A ON DRIVE SIDE MEASURE DISTANCE A ON ADJ SIDE DISTANCE A SHOULD BE SAME ON BOTH SIDES ADJUST IF NEEDED MEASURE DISTANCE B ON DRIVE SIDE MEASURE DISTANCE B ON ADJ SIDE DISTANCE B SHOULD BE SAME ON BOTH SIDES ADJUST IF NEEDED TOASTER TENSION INSTRUCTIONS 135168FIG 11 RV093099 Copyright 1999 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 20: ...Copyright 1998 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 21: ...Copyright 1998 Marshall Air Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

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