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Maintenance

5. 

Reconnect power.

Note: When placing the tray back into position, be sure that the message “CAUTION HOT SURFACE” is 

the right side up.

WEEKLY

CLEANING THE CONVEYOR BELT

1. 

Turn power switch to the OFF position. Disconnection unit from 

power source and allow to cool.

2.  Perform daily cleaning procedures.

3.  Using a damp cloth, wipe the fan guard located on the box cover 

under the unit. Reconnect power or turn power back on.

4. 

Switch the ON/OFF switch to the ON position, and turn conveyor to its 

fastest setting (Make sure the heater is off).

5.  With the conveyor turned on and the crumb tray in place, take a wire grill 

brush or dry abrasive pad, clean the exposed surface of conveyor belt 

by passing the brush or pad, back and forth across the surface of the 

conveyor belt as the belt moves past (Figure 1). Continue until the entire 

belt is clean. Make sure the crumb tray is installed, this will minimize the 

amount of particles that fall into the oven.

6.  When the conveyor belt is clean, take a damp cloth and wipe the 

conveyor, removing any loose particles on the belt surface.

7. 

Remove the crumb tray by sliding it out from beneath the conveyor belt. 

Clean the crumb tray by wiping with a damp cloth and mild detergent.

• 

Do not use corrosive cleaners.

•  Do not run conveyor oven without crumb trays installed.

• 

Overheating to electrical components and premature failure can occur.

•  Do not immerse or let the unit stand in water.

•  Do not hose down the unit or the table/counter if the unit is on the table/counter.

•  Keep away from running water. 

MONTHLY

REMOVAL AND CLEANING OF CONVEYOR BELT

1. 

Turn main power switch to the OFF position. Disconnect unit from its power source and allow to cool.

2. 

Perform daily and weekly cleaning procedures. Follow the step 1 in Fig 2, to remove all of the master links. 

To remove, unhook each end of one link and bring the two ends together, and un-thread. Once detached, 

re-hook onto itself so not to get damaged.

3.  Now that the links have been unhooked, the conveyor can now be carefully removed from the oven. 

Standing at one end of the oven. Starting with the end on the bottom, roll the conveyor belt until it has been 

totally removed. Take careful notice being sure not to damage the heater tubes, and working it over the 

Figure 1

Summary of Contents for CE-TW-0356

Page 1: ...Conveyor Oven Model CE TW 0356 Item 11387 Instruction Manual Revised 01 28 2022 Toll Free 1 800 465 0234 Fax 905 607 0234 Email service omcan com www omcan com...

Page 2: ...7 7 11 11 17 18 19 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation Operation Maintenance Parts Breakdown Electrical Schematics Warranty Registra...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...ntro de la caja y no encuentre da os ocultos en la m quina Si el paquete ha sufrido un manejo de poco cuidado golpes o da os visible o oculto por favor anote en la factura antes de aceptar la entrega...

Page 5: ...om power supply or turn power off at wall breaker remove plug from outlet RESIDENTIAL USERS Vendor assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting fro...

Page 6: ...p and Bottom Heat Time Minutes Seconds Dial 1 70 90 C 158 194 F 10 Minutes 5 Seconds Dial 2 90 110 C 194 230 F 8 Minutes 50 Seconds Dial 3 130 140 C 266 284 F 7 Minutes 45 Seconds Dial 4 140 155 C 284...

Page 7: ...lace prior to putting unit back into operating 1 Turn the power to FULL power 2 Set the conveyor speed on 4 3 Allow warm up time of 5 to 10 minutes 4 Place a sample product on the conveyor belt to tes...

Page 8: ...yor removing any loose particles on the belt surface 7 Remove the crumb tray by sliding it out from beneath the conveyor belt Clean the crumb tray by wiping with a damp cloth and mild detergent Do not...

Page 9: ...properly with the sprockets bring the two ends together 8 Reinstall the previously removed master links as shown in step 2 3 in Fig 2 Unhook the last link of the conveyor farthest away from you and re...

Page 10: ...internal wiring 7 Remove screws holding motor in place and remove motor from unit 8 Put new motor in place and attach loosely with mounting screws 9 Replace sprocket on motor shaft NOTE The two sprock...

Page 11: ...SOURCE 2 Remove the panel which exposes chain drive 3 Using an extreme pressure synthetic chain lubricant with a temperature range up to 400 F Apply liberally onto chain and sprockets 4 Replace panel...

Page 12: ...12 Parts Breakdown Model CE TW 0356 11387...

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Page 17: ...6Mesh for 11387 64 19029 Front Plate for 11387 07 07 1 19043 EGO Switch 250C Middle for Top Heat Control for 11387 28 1 AG702 Rubber Feet for 11387 66 19030 Rear Plate for 11387 08 19044 EGO Switch 32...

Page 18: ...18 Model CE TW 0356 11387 Electrical Schematics Electrical Schematic Model TS7000 11387 2013 7 30 13 E O E...

Page 19: ...ter online by visiting OMCAN PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION 3115 Pepper Mill Court Mississauga Ontario Canada L5L 4X5 https omcan com warranty registration or email to service omcan com Purchaser s Inf...

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