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WARNING

Before ANY cleaning or servicing of the oven, perform the following procedure:
1. Switch off the oven and allow it to cool.  Do NOT service the oven while it is warm.

2. Turn off the electric supply circuit breaker(s) and disconnect the electric supply to the oven.

3. If it is necessary to move the oven for cleaning or servicing, disconnect the gas supply connection before moving the oven.

WARNING

Possibility of injury from moving parts and electrical shock exists in this oven.  Switch off and lockout/tagout the electric supply

BEFORE beginning to disassemble, clean, or service any oven.  Never disassemble or clean an oven with the BLOWER switch

or any other circuit of the oven switched on.

CAUTION

NEVER  use  a  water  hose  or  pressurized  steam-cleaning  equipment  when  cleaning  this  oven.    DO  NOT  use  excessive

amounts of water, to avoid saturating the oven insulation.  DO NOT use a caustic oven cleaner, which can damage the

aluminized  bake  chamber  surfaces.

NOTE

ANY replacement parts that require access to the interior of the oven may ONLY be replaced by a Middleby Marshall Authorized

Service Agent.  It is also strongly recommended that the 3-Month Maintenance and 6-Month Maintenance procedures in this

section be performed ONLY by a Middleby Marshall Authorized Service Agent.

When all cleaning and servicing is complete:
1. If the oven was moved for servicing, return the oven to its

original location.  Adjust the legs so that they are seated

properly on the floor.  For quad ovens, lock the two front

casters.

2. Reconnect the gas supply.

3. Reconnect the electrical supply.

4. Turn on the full-flow gas safety valve.  Test the gas line

connections  for  leaks  using  approved  leak  test  sub-

stances or thick soap suds.

5. Turn on the electric supply circuit breaker(s).

6. Perform the normal startup procedure.

SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE

I.  MAINTENANCE - DAILY

A. Check that the oven is cool and the power is disconnected,

as described in the warning at the beginning of this Section.

B. Clean the outside of the oven with a soft cloth and mild

detergent.

C. Clean the front cooling fans, as follows:

• Snap off the protective grille, and wipe it clean with a cloth.

See Figure 3-1.

• Remove the foam filter and inspect it.  If it is dusty, shake

it briskly.  If dirt or grease is present on the filter, wash it

in  warm,  soapy  water.    Rinse  the  filter,  squeeze  it  to

remove as much of the water as possible, and then set

it aside to dry thoroughly before reinstallation.

• Once the filter is dry, reinstall the filter and grille.

D. Clean ALL of the cooling fan grills and vent openings with a

stiff nylon brush.

E. Check that ALL cooling fans are operating properly.

CAUTION

If a cooling fan is not operating correctly, it must be replaced

IMMEDIATELY.    Operating  the  oven  without  adequate

cooling can damage the oven's internal components.

F. Clean the conveyor belts with a stiff nylon brush.  This is

more easily accomplished by allowing the conveyor to run

while you stand at the exit end of the conveyor.  Then, brush

the crumbs off the conveyor as it moves.

G. Remove and clean the crumb trays.  Be sure to replace the

trays in the same positions from which they were removed,

because they are NOT identical.  Refer to Figure 3-2.

H. Clean the window in place.

Figure 4-1 - Front Cooling Fans

Foam  filter

Protective  grill

Figure 4-2 - Crumb trays

Crumb trays

with  slots

Lower oven

cavity  ONLY

All upper oven

cavities

Crumb trays

without  slots

Summary of Contents for PS570S

Page 1: ...00 FAX 847 741 4406 OWNER S OPERATING INSTALLATION MANUAL 2000 Middleby Marshall Inc is a registered trademark of Middleby Marshall Inc All rights reserved PS570S Gas Oven P N 39141 Rev C V1 10 00 Mod...

Page 2: ...r If the smell of gas is detected immediately call the emergency phone number of your local Gas Company They will have personnel and provisions available to correct the problem FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not...

Page 3: ...int Cable Installation 9 C Conveyor Installation 9 TABLEOFCONTENTS V FINALASSEMBLY 11 VI ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 11 VII GAS SUPPLY 11 A Gas Utility Rough In Recommendations 12 B Connection 12 C Gas Conversi...

Page 4: ...mm Overall Depth inc rear shrouds 61 3 4 1568mm 61 3 4 1568mm 61 3 4 1568mm 61 3 4 1568mm Overall Length 106 2692mm 106 2692mm 106 2692mm 106 2692mm Conveyor Width 32 813mm 32 813mm 32 813mm 32 813mm...

Page 5: ...inimum clearances are specified in the Description section of this Manual WARNING For gas ovens after any conversions readjustments or service work on the oven Perform a gas leak test Test for correct...

Page 6: ...6 ENGLISH Figure 2 1 Installation Kit Figure 2 2 Base Pad Kit 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SECTION2 INSTALLATION...

Page 7: ...ow 90 1 1 4 dia 9 4 4 4 4 22450 0028 Adjustable leg 6 152mm 10 1 1 1 1 1 33120 0056 Gas pipe 1 1 4 dia X 54 1372mm L 11 1 1 1 1 1 22450 0253 Restraint cable 60 1524mm L 12 1 1 1 1 1 21392 0005 Eyebolt...

Page 8: ...echanically driven system must not blow at the opening of the baking chamber Poor oven baking performance will result C Other ventilation concerns Special locations conditions or problems may require...

Page 9: ...faces the rear of the oven 4 Stacktheovencavities Ifnecessary refertotheinstructional videotape provided with the Stacking Lift Kit P N 30580 B Restraint Cable Installation Because the oven is equipp...

Page 10: ...at this time 6 Install the drive chain between the conveyor drive sprocket and the motor sprocket To install the chain it will be necessary to lift the drive end of the conveyor slightly 7 Install the...

Page 11: ...correct locations of the crumb trays 2 Install the crumb trays underneath the conveyor as shown in Figure 2 12 First place the inside edge of the tray onto the retainer Then swing the outside edge of...

Page 12: ...utory authority Certain safety code requirements exist for the installation of gas ovens refer to the beginning of this Section for a list of the installation standards In addition because the oven is...

Page 13: ...controller Split belt ovens have one controller for eachconveyorbelt labeled FRONT and BACK Digital Temperature Controller Continuously monitors the oven temperature Settings on the Digital Tempertur...

Page 14: ...made to operate the oven during a power failure 2 Turnthe BLOWER or switch to the ON or I position wait for Press the Up Arrow and Down Arrow Keys as necessary to adjust the set point or Press the Set...

Page 15: ...ss this key together with the Set Point Key to allow the Set Point to be changed Changes can only be made for 60 seconds Up Arrow and Down Arrow Keys Press these keys to adjust the Set Point up or dow...

Page 16: ...may be jammed on an object in the oven or conveyor belt or drive chain tension may be incorrect Controls may be set incor rectly Check that the circuit breaker fused disconnect is turned on Check that...

Page 17: ...he full flow gas safety valve Test the gas line connections for leaks using approved leak test sub stances or thick soap suds 5 Turn on the electric supply circuit breaker s 6 Perform the normal start...

Page 18: ...air fingers as shown in Figure 4 5 AS EACH FINGER IS DISASSEMBLED WRITE THE LOCA TION CODE FOR THE FINGER ON ALL THREE OF ITS PIECES This will help you in correctly reassembling the air fingers CAUTIO...

Page 19: ...Replace the conveyor adjustment screws as shown in Figure 4 7 To allow the conveyor belt to be reinstalled later do not tighten the screws at this time 9 Loosen the set screw on both of the conveyor d...

Page 20: ...t at the seals AVOID OVERGREASING Excessive greasing may harm the bearing 2 Manually turn the blower shaft by pulling on the belt to purge the grease 3 Wipe off any excess grease on the bearings Then...

Page 21: ...ovens 3b 22450 0230 Brushes Drive Motor for all split belt ovens 4 33984 Kit Thermocouple 5 27170 0263 Assembly Pickup Conveyor Drive 6 27392 0002 Fan Cooling 7 27170 0011 Assembly Burner Blower and M...

Page 22: ...ERATURE CONTROLLER THERMO COUPLES PURPLE WHT PURPLE BLU WHT BLU ORN WHT ORN AMPLIFIER BOARD INPUT 0 20 mA INPUT 24 VAC MODULATING V A L V E OUTPUT 0 20 VDC BLK BLK YLW BLK BLK WHT RED 1 A TRANSFORMER...

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