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CTD & CTDE 

Vertical Contact Toasters 

301-500rev

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Installation (continued) 

CAUTION 

Equipment must always be elevated from the floor 

during cleaning and operation. 

Remove bun infeed by lifting 
from toaster.

  

Remove blue and/or white 
protective covering from the 
outside of the unit.  

Open the conveyor doors. 

For each door, lift slightly 
from the bottom to unlatch 
and guide down to the 
surface. The door is hinged 
at the bottom and will stay 
connected to the unit. 

 

Clean the bun infeed, 
conveyors and inside of 
the doors.

  

Put on neoprene gloves. 
Dampen a clean cloth with 
lukewarm soap and water. 
Wipe the conveyor, rotating 
it as you clean to reach its 
entire surface. Wipe the 
infeed and inside of the 
doors. Wipe down each part 
again with a fresh, clean, 
sanitized cloth. 

Close the conveyor doors. 

Once the unit has been wiped down and cleaned lift the 
doors and press, they will lock in their upright position. 

Clean the outside of the 
toaster.

  

Using a clean cloth with 
lukewarm soap and water, 
wipe the outside of the entire 
toaster. Wipe again with a 
dry, clean, and sanitized 
cloth. 

 

Install release sheet.

 

Hang the folded PTFE 
release sheet, straddling the 
platen. The tan material will 
need to fully cover both sides 
of the heating element. This 
is important in preventing the 
bun from sticking.  

Moisture coming out of the 
product can cause it to stick 
against the heated aluminum 
surfaces if the PTFE sheet is 
not properly used.  

10 

Reinstall the bun infeed.

11 

Plug unit in.

Plug unit into a grounded 
receptacle with a 
matching plug 
configuration. 

WARNING 

All electrical connections must be in accordance 
with local electrical codes and any other applicable 
codes. 

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 
years and above and persons with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of 
experience and knowledge if they have been given 
supervision or instruction concerning use of the 
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards 
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. 

Printed in USA 

5/1/2022

Summary of Contents for CTD

Page 1: ...ropping tampering with or altering electrical components or improper cleaning is not covered Equipment damaged in shipment by fire flood or an act of God is not covered Damage to non stick coated surfaces is not covered by this warranty 355 East Kehoe Blvd Carol Stream IL 60188 USA Telephone 630 462 8800 Toll Free 1 800 PCASTLE Fax 630 462 1460 www princecastle com TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Informa...

Page 2: ...CTD CTDE Vertical Contact Toasters Printed in USA 5 1 2022 2 301 500revE EN ...

Page 3: ... 1650 2000 6 87 9 10 CTDE W Toaster Wire Belt 208 240 50 60 2440 3250 9 40 14 40 CTDE M Toaster Metal Belt 208 240 50 60 2440 3250 9 40 14 40 CTDE S Toaster Silicone Belt 208 240 50 60 2440 3250 9 40 14 40 CTDE W CE Toaster Wire Belt 220 240 50 60 3000 12 5 13 64 CTDE M CE Toaster Metal Belt 220 240 50 60 3000 12 5 13 64 CTDE S CE Toaster Silicone Belt 220 240 50 60 3000 12 5 13 64 XXX XX AX Auxil...

Page 4: ...n the outside of the toaster Using a clean cloth with lukewarm soap and water wipe the outside of the entire toaster Wipe again with a dry clean and sanitized cloth 9 Install release sheet Hang the folded PTFE release sheet straddling the platen The tan material will need to fully cover both sides of the heating element This is important in preventing the bun from sticking Moisture coming out of t...

Page 5: ...point or the Minus symbol to decrease the set point C Press the check mark to accept the setting The Warm Up screen reappears and warm up continues NOTE If you don t want to accept the change you can wait for the screen to time out or you can press the back arrow 3 WARNING BURN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Platen area is HOT and can cause severe burns or severe shock Keep hands and objects out of the t...

Page 6: ...nning A Press the Recipes icon on the Run Home screen The Recipes screen will appear B Press the Left arrow or Right arrow to change the recipe C Press the check mark to accept the change NOTE If you don t want to accept the change you can press the Return arrow 3 Change the Temperature set point From the Run Home screen you can change the Temperature set point A Press the thermometer icon on the ...

Page 7: ...the Plus symbol to increase the setting or the Minus symbol to decrease the setting C Press the check mark to accept the setting NOTE If you don t want to accept the change you can press the Return arrow 6 Save the current settings as the current recipe If you have adjusted the current settings and you want to save the settings to the current recipe you can do this on the Recipe screen A Press the...

Page 8: ...is the brightest and 1 is the dimmest D Press the Plus symbol to increase the setting or the Minus symbol to decrease the setting E Press the check mark to accept the setting NOTE If you don t want to accept the change you can press the Return arrow 2 Access statistics From the Run Home screen you can access statistics if you have a PIN A Press the Service icon on Run Home screen The Access Settin...

Page 9: ...resentative to access this feature A Press the Settings icon on Run Home screen The Access Settings Service screen will appear B Type the Service PIN code and press the check mark The Settings screen will appear C Press the Temperature Units icon The Temperature Units screen will appear with the current setting selected D Press the other setting E Press the check mark to accept the setting NOTE If...

Page 10: ...nplug it and follow the Cool Down procedure before touching or working on internal apparatus WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard CAUTION Do not immerse toaster in water Do not clean with a water hose or jet spray Do not use abrasive cleaners pads or tools on the platen or the release sheet F...

Page 11: ... the entire surface with a clean cloth dampened with sanitizer solution Dampen a clean cloth with lukewarm soap and water Wipe the inside of doors and bun infeed Wipe the inside of the doors and bun infeed again with a fresh clean sanitized cloth CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleaners or pads on the conveyor surface 9 Close the conveyor doors 10 Reinstall the bun infeed 11 Clean outside of the toast...

Page 12: ...er or over done Inoperable RTD probe Call Tech Support 1 800 722 7853 Improper set point Adjust set point in programming see Setting Adjustments section Improper compression Adjust compression see Setting Adjustments section Torn or soiled release sheet Clean or replace release sheet Bad platen Call Tech Support 1 800 722 7853 Jumpy or blank display Improper ground Call Tech Support 1 800 722 7853...

Page 13: ...CTD CTDE Vertical Contact Toasters 13 Installing the Silicone Belt Printed in USA 5 1 2022 301 500revE EN ...

Page 14: ...CTD CTDE Vertical Contact Toasters 14 Removing the Silicone Belt Printed in USA 5 1 2022 301 500revE EN ...

Page 15: ...CTD CTDE Vertical Contact Toasters 15 301 500revE EN Accessories 511 142 Butter Wheel CTD 511 141 Butter Wheel CTDE Butter Wheel Hanging Points Printed in USA 5 1 2022 ...

Page 16: ... Bushing 5 6 7 8 525 127S Door Cut Off Switch 301 023S Rack 301 044S Indexer 301 022S Gear 9 10 11 12 301 087S High Limit Probe Clip 301 062S CTD 302 030S CTDE Release Sheet 78 233S Switch Rocker DPST IP65 16A 301 049S Detent Mechanism Bushing 13 14 15 16 301 025S Compression Adjust Sleeve Bearing 70 081S Indicating Knob 301 074S Display Module 7500 006S LCD Adapter Printed in USA 5 1 2022 ...

Page 17: ...21 22 23 24 302 034S EL240A30 05 7500 007S Control Board 301 014S CTD 302 015S CTDE Wire Conveyor Belt Install Tool 301 013S CTD 302 016S CTDE Tracking Conveyor Belt Install Tool 25 26 27 28 301 137S CTD 302 050S CTDE Silicone Belt 301 110S Conveyor Sprocket 301 117S Electric Thermostat 301 047S Detent Mechanism Spring 29 30 31 32 66 072S Cord Strain Relief Elbow 72 519S U S L6 20P 72 525S CEE7 7 ...

Page 18: ... 034S Spring Chain Tensioner L Not Shown 40 88 828S Filter EMI 41 301 090S High Limit Cable CTD 302 041S High Limit Cable CTDE 42 301 091S Harness RTD 43 301 092S Harness LCD 44 301 093S Harness SSR 45 301 094S Power Harness AC 46 301 095S Power Harness DC 47 301 097S Wire Neutral 48 301 098S Harness Door Switch 46 301 099S Harness Auxiliary Heater 50 302 036S Harness Auxiliary Heater Printed in U...

Page 19: ...CTD CTDE Vertical Contact Toasters 19 301 500revE EN Exploded Views Printed in USA 5 1 2022 ...

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Page 23: ...23 301 500revE EN Wiring Diagram Printed in USA 5 1 2022 CTD CTDE Vertical Contact Toasters ...

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