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C. P.C. BOARD

1. Remove case cover and control panel. (Section A)
2. Remove knob from front of control panel. NOTE: Thecontrol knob on the front panel consists of two parts the knob
and the knob cap. The cap must be snapped off before removing the knob. Use a span ner wrench to loosen the knob
and pull off the shaft.
3. Remove wire connections from the p.c. board.
4. Remove the 4 mounting nuts and remove the p.c. board.
5. When installing the new p.c. board make sure the sensing probe is inserted through the opening in the p.c. board
reflector before securing front panel to th chassis. (Figure 3)
6. To replace the knob on the front panel, turn the adjustment shaft fully counterclockwise. Slip on th  knob making
surethe white indicator mark on the knob is alligned with the lowest setting mark (Lighter) on the control panel.Hold the
 knob securely inposition and tighten with a spanner wrench.Snap on the knob cap aligning the indicator marks on the
 knob and cap. (Figure 4)

POWER SWITCH

1. Remove the case cover and control panel. (Section A)
2. Remove wire connections from the p.c. board noting
 the proper orientation, and remove the front control panel.
3. Remove the black bushing from the toast lever
 mechanism.

IMPORTANT: 

Mark the positioning of the

 bushing before removing.
4. Remove the 2 mounting screws and nuts from the switch.
5. Remove wire connections from the switch noting proper
orientation. Refer to the wiring diagram
6.  For units with slots in the mounting brackets, make
 sure the switch is fully forward in both slots.

E. TOAST LEVER SPRING

1. Remove case cover. (Section A)                                                                           Figure 3
2. Remove wire connections from power switch.
3. Remove the groundingnut from the floor of the toaster.
4. Open cable holding clamps with pliers.
5. Remove the strain relief clamp securing the power cord.
6. Pull the power cord out through the busing on the back panel.

F. POWER CORD

1. Remove case cover. (Section A)
2. Unhook the spring from both ends.
3. Insert the new spring, hooking the bottom end first.
Bring the top end of the spring through the small hole
in the chassis cover and hook into th elarger hole
4. Check for proper jumper wire positioning.                                                            Figure 4

G. OUTER HEATER CARD ASSEMBLY

1. Remove case cover. (Section A)
2. With pliers, straighten corresponding twist tabs on underside of toaster.
3. On underside  of toaster, remove corresponding sheet metal screw securing the end panel to the base.
4. Slide rear exterior panel down the power cord, away from the toaster.
5. When replacing left side heater card, remove strain relief bracket securing power cord to the inside panel.
6. Unhook the two toast level springs from the chassis top.
7. Straighten the 9 twist tabs on the chassis top.
8. With retaining ring pliers, remove the upper retaining rings from both guide shafts.
9. Remove upper chassis top.
10. Remove upper and lower terminal connections from the outer heater card.
NOTE: When replacing left side heater, remove tap wire.
11. Straighten twist tab  securing the heater card assembly to teh inner front end panel.
12. On the inner rear end panel, straighten the center and corresponding twist tabs.
13. Carefully pushing outward on both end panels, lift the heater card assembly upward.
14. WEhen installing new heater card aassembly, make sure all internal components are positioned correctly at both
ends of the toaster. (Figure 8)

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Summary of Contents for POP-2/4

Page 1: ...f centering toast guides assure each slice regardless of thick ness will be perfectly toasted time and time again All controls are located on the front toaster panel The POP 2 4 is engineered for efficient de pendable service throughout the years Like any piece of fine equipment with moving parts and broad temperature ranges physical wear can take its toll When this happens the infor mation found ...

Page 2: ...for lighter toast Some experimentation may be required to obtain specific results for individual products Dryness of bread voltage differences and sugar content all will have an effect on toast color Whole grain rye and other breads with lower sugar content will require a higher setting to produce medium toast 1 Place bread product into the slots NOTE One or two slices of the same thickness may be...

Page 3: ...thout plug The circuit on which the receptacle is installed must be of adequate wiring size and sufficient capacity to meet the requirements indicated on the unit data plate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code and local electrical installation codes Failure to meet these requirenments will void the warranty MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS WARRANTY The POP 2 4 toaster is guaranteed to be fre...

Page 4: ... the toast arm in a down position The control board also supplies power to the heating elements Adjusting the Light Dark knob will change the amount of time that the elements are energized and the toast arm is held in the down position At the end of the cooking cycle the electro magnet and the heating elements and de energized along with the toast arm being returned to the up position Depressing t...

Page 5: ...th toast level handles and remove 7 Remove one screw securing control panel to upper chassis 8 Remove 2 screws securing control panel to lower chassis 9 Gently pull control panel forward to gain access tothe inner workings B RELEASE BUTTON 1 Remove case cover adn control panel Section A 2 Remove bezel nut and star washer from release button 3 Push release button through panel and remove push termi...

Page 6: ...se cover Section A Figure 3 2 Remove wire connections from power switch 3 Remove the groundingnut from the floor of the toaster 4 Open cable holding clamps with pliers 5 Remove the strain relief clamp securing the power cord 6 Pull the power cord out through the busing on the back panel F POWER CORD 1 Remove case cover Section A 2 Unhook the spring from both ends 3 Insert the new spring hooking th...

Page 7: ...tabs 9 Remove 2 screws securing end panel to lower chassis Figure 7 10 Note If thermal barriers are present on unit remove the 4 screws securing barrier to end panel Do not remove barriers Figure 5 11 Straighten 3 twist tabs on end panel and the 1 tab on center front panel Pull off end panel 12 Disconnect wiring connections to center heater card assembly 13 Slide out center card assembly 14 When r...

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