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SENSOR TEST MODE 

STEP 1: Place the machine in Sensor Test Mode

This test can be used to test the operation of the bread sensor and conveyor motor. 

CAUTION:

  Ensure  the  toaster  is  cold. 

Do  not

  use  this  procedure  if  the  toaster  is 

hot. 

 Switch the machine OFF. 

 Open the top cover using the release lever located on the left hand side. The 

elements will not activate while the cover is opened. 

 Switch the main switch on and off 5 times rapidly. The action is as follows: 

ON

 

– OFF – 

ON

 

– OFF – 

ON

 

– OFF – 

ON

 

– OFF – 

ON   

This  needs  to  be  done  in  about  5  seconds  to  complete  the  action 
successfully. 

 Upon entering the Sensor Test Mode the red pilot light will double flash. 

 Block the bread sensor beam by pushing the bread chute away from  you so 

that it is in front of the hole near the bottom right hand side of the bread chute. 

o

  While the  bread  sensor  beam  is  blocked,  the conveyor  motor  will  start 

moving and the amber pilot light will turn on. 

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  While the bread sensor beam is unblocked, the conveyor motor will stop 

moving and the amber pilot light will turn off. 

STEP 2: Place the machine back in normal mode 

 Close the cover 

 Turn the machine OFF. Wait for a minimum of 1 second. 

 Turn the machine ON. The toaster will start in warm up mode as usual.  

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Model

 

Voltage 

Power 

Current 

Toast 

Output 

Nominal Dimensions

 

Width 

Height 

Depth 

ST350A 

230VAC 

2300W 

10A 

Up to 

350 

slices 

per hour 

410mm 

420mm 

(closed) 

680mm 

(open) 

600mm 

(closed) 

640mm 

(open) 

ST500A 

230VAC 

2990W 

13A 

Up to 

500 

slices 

per hour 

 

NOTE:

 Constant Research and Development may necessitate machine changes at 

any time. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ST350A

Page 1: ...uch for User Safety Hinged Lid For Easy Cleaning Advanced Automatic Electronic Controls Automatic Bread Sensing Energy Saving Mode Ultra Durable Stainless Steel Elements LED Lights Illuminating Toast...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...TION 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 COMPLIANCE 2 INSTALLATION 3 OPERATION 5 GENERAL SAFETY 9 CLEANING CARE MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 SENSOR TEST MODE 13 SPECIFICATIONS 13 APPENDIX...

Page 4: ...nless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the safe use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety These machines are heating units and as with any commercial heat...

Page 5: ...it within 24 hours of receipt No claims will be accepted or entertained after this period RCM Roband products have been designed and manufactured to comply with any and all specifications set out by t...

Page 6: ...tion correctly Please ensure that there is 50mm clearance on each side and 100mm clearance at the back of the toaster as a minimum If the toaster is situated near other hot equipment these clearances...

Page 7: ...are in the OFF position AUSTRALIAN MODELS ST350A Plug the toaster into a standard single phase 10 amp power point ST500A Plug the toaster into a standard single phase 15 amp power point INTERNATIONAL...

Page 8: ...conveyor speed is locked 5 Speed Control Knob Changes speed of conveyor 6 Toasting Amber Pilot Light Indicates toasting and energy saving 7 Bun Mode Amber Pilot Light Indicates bun mode is active 8 B...

Page 9: ...hute and check the results when finished Adjust the speed control if required This can be adjusted faster or slower to achieve lighter or darker cooking as required SPEED LOCKING If desired the toaste...

Page 10: ...ring energy saving mode the element power is reduced to save power and the conveyor remains off This will be indicated by the flashing toasting amber pilot light The toaster automatically wakes up fro...

Page 11: ...f immediately and the conveyor will continue to run so that nothing is left inside the cooking cavity The toasting amber pilot light red pilot light and LED light strip will flash together Allow the m...

Page 12: ...ry hot inside the toast cavity Do not open the top cover or remove crumb tray whilst the machine is hot Do not place your hand into the entry of the toast cavity There is a wire guard above the toast...

Page 13: ...e inside of the toast cavity lower elements and lower reflector Brush the dried crumbs out of off the toast chute o Wipe the outside of the toaster down with warm soapy water using a damp sponge or cl...

Page 14: ...Page 11 Figure 4 Remove the Crumb Tray Figure 5 Open the Top Cover...

Page 15: ...cover and check for anything stuck in the conveyor If the machine does not enter Energy Save mode Check the bread sensor works see Sensor Test Mode Note that if the bread sensor does not work the mac...

Page 16: ...y pushing the bread chute away from you so that it is in front of the hole near the bottom right hand side of the bread chute o While the bread sensor beam is blocked the conveyor motor will start mov...

Page 17: ...rents and transient disturbances care should be taken to ensure that the sum of the leakage currents of electrical equipment on the load side of an RCD is less than 1 3 of its rated residual current T...

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Page 19: ...ve goods or materials pursuant to this warranty must be authorized by Roband Australia prior to any action being taken The company reserves the right to reject a claim for warranty if it is not comple...

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