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247-502revA-EN

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Printed in USA 10/06 © 2006

Toaster Grills

Models 247SL & 248SL

Troubleshooting Guide

SHOCK HAZARD! Live circuits are exposed! Use extreme 
care during electrical circuit tests. Do NOT attempt any 
troubleshooting without proper authorization to do so.

WARNING

Inspection, testing and repair of electrical equipment are to 
be performed by qualified service personnel ONLY. Unplug 
unit during testing, except as electrical tests are required.

WARNING

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

Platen loose.

Platen bolts loose.

Tighten platen bolts.

No alarm.

Defective timer switch.

Replace timer switch.

Activation magnet is missing.

Two magnets are required.

Buns being crushed.

Stop blocks not adjusted properly.

Adjust stop blocks.

Warped bun trays.

Straighten or replace bun trays.

Buns cut improperly.

Contact bakery.

Warped bun board.

Straighten or replace bun board.

Platen does not heat.

No power.

Check power source.

Power switch defective.

Replace power switch.

Loose writing.

Correct as necessary.

Defective temperature probe.

Replace temperature probe.

Platen burned out or shorted.

Replace platen; call Service Agency.

Buns sticking 
to platen.

Excessive heat due to reversed upper and lower 
temperature probe connections.

Reverse connections of upper and lower temperature probe 
connections in electrical box.

Build up of sugar on platen.

Clean platen.

Cold platen.

Loose electrical connection.

Reconnect wires from solid-state relay to printed circuit boards.

Summary of Contents for 247SL

Page 1: ...es and or mileage Travel mileage is limited to 100 miles 200 Kilometers round trip one trip warranty from an authorized service agency or its sub service agency This warranty is subject to the followi...

Page 2: ...18 Model 247SL Wiring Diagram 19 Model 248SL Wiring Diagram 20 Safety Information Indicates information important to the proper operation of the unit Failure to observe may result in damage to the equ...

Page 3: ...ime and temperature individually for four additional products Note that it may take several minutes for the platen to heat up or cool down to a new temperature setting You can also change the display...

Page 4: ...icated Mode this is BUN1 In the Product Mode the name will be the currently selected product See Figure 3 When the unit reaches set temperature the product s name is displayed steadily in Product Mode...

Page 5: ...defaults Figure 5 Press These Buttons at the Same Time View Change Set Temperature To View the Current Set Temperature In Product Mode Press and hold the currently selected product s button and immedi...

Page 6: ...y In the Dedicated Mode this is BUN1 In the Product Mode the name will be the currently selected product When the unit reaches set temperature the product s name is displayed steadily in Product Mode...

Page 7: ...utton s used to view the toasting time Hold the button s for 6 seconds The LED above the TIME button will flash yellow indicating that the unit is now in set time programming mode Release all buttons...

Page 8: ...TIME button to save the new value and return to toasting 3 To exit the programming mode without saving any changes press and release the LOGO button NOTE The duty time may be set to OFF or 15 20 seco...

Page 9: ...Plug an external temperature meter into the external port Type K mini jack of the heater platen B Using the external temperature meter as a standard adjust the Toaster Grill s temperature display to...

Page 10: ...edure 1 A To view the Lower Platen s temperature press and hold the LOGO button B Immediately press the DOWN button Release all buttons The display shows the Lower Platen s temperature After 3 seconds...

Page 11: ...racter 4 A Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to program each character as desired B When in the fourth position press and release button 3 to return to the first display character 5 When the display name is change...

Page 12: ...kness from 1 to 5 lift and slide the knob to the left most position Then rotate the knob until the desired setting is in the window To set the thickness from 6 to 10 lift and slide the knob to the rig...

Page 13: ...napkin or paper towel with Toaster Grill Release Agent and place it on a cleaning tool 2 A Rub a generous amount of the Release Agent over the entire surface of the platen until well coated B Repeat S...

Page 14: ...u may also use a mild soap solution on a damp soft cloth to remove stubborn food remains if necessary Do NOT use any unapproved agents or cleaning solutions inside or on surfaces of Toaster Grill unit...

Page 15: ...ssing Two magnets are required Buns being crushed Stop blocks not adjusted properly Adjust stop blocks Warped bun trays Straighten or replace bun trays Buns cut improperly Contact bakery Warped bun bo...

Page 16: ...arts and service To Return Parts for Credit Should the need ever arise to return parts to your Service Center for credit it is necessary that you A Obtain authorization from your Service Center B Requ...

Page 17: ...Pkg of 2 19 411 221S Spacer Kit Pkg of 4 20 248 099S Base Spacer Kit Pkg of 2 21 411 147S Upper Platen Stud Pkg of 2 No Part No Description 22 248 048S Safety Latch Kit 23 248 114S Knob Kit 24 248 04...

Page 18: ...48 099S Base Spacer Kit Pkg of 2 21 411 147S Upper Platen Stud Pkg of 2 No Part No Description 22 248 048S Safety Latch Kit 23 248 114S Knob Kit 24 248 045S Rear Bun Fence Kit 25 72 416S Power Cord Ki...

Page 19: ...247 502revA EN 19 Printed in USA 10 06 2006 Toaster Grills Models 247SL 248SL Wiring Diagrams Model 247SL...

Page 20: ...Printed in USA 10 06 2006 20 247 502revA EN Toaster Grills Models 247SL 248SL Model 248SL...

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