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HOT DOG CORRAL

9

P/N 1010609  Rev. E

A.J. Antunes & Co.

Cleaning

The unit requires a minimum amount of maintenance.
To ensure proper operation, clean the unit after every
use.

1. Remove driver frame and wash in hot detergent

water using a soft brush.  Rinse in clear water.

2. The flat grill surface can be easily cleaned with a

clean, wet cloth.

3. Wash cooking surface with a sudsy cloth and

rinse with a clean, wet cloth.

Inspecting and Aligning Drive Parts

If the drive frame does not move smoothly, inspect and
align the drive parts as follows:

1. Turn the rocker (power on/off) switch to the OFF

position and unplug the unit.

2. Remove the right and left side panel covers.

3. Place a straightedge on the outside surface of the

pivot arm and motor arm (Figure 5).  There
should be 

no gap 

between the motor arm and

the straightedge.

4. To remove any gap, loosen the setscrews on the

pivot arm and motor arm (Figure 4).

5. Tighten pivot arm setscrew.  Allow 3/32" (2.5 mm)

of in/out motion on the crossover shaft/arm when
tightening setscrew.  This will compensate for
expansion in the parts.

6. Place the straightedge on the outer surface of the

pivot arm and motor arm.  Position the motor arm
until no gap exists as shown in Figure 5.

7. Tighten motor arm setscrew.

NOTE:  Be sure setscrews are resting on the flat sur-
face of the shafts when tightening.

8. If drive frame still does not move freely, loosen

setscrew and remove motor arm from motor
shaft.

CAUTION

Failure to allow room for drive parts expansion
can cause binding during operation and may
cause early motor failure.

Figure 4.  Drive Components

INCORRECT

Remove Gap

Straight Edge

CORRECT

No Gap

Straight Edge

Figure 5.  Aligning Drive Components

Left Side Cover

Driver Roller

Slide Bracket
Pins

Driver Frame

Right Side Cover

Motor Arm
Setscrew

Retaining Ring

Pivot Arm w/setscrew

Driver Arm

Driver Roller

Grasp both slide bracket pins and move back and
forth to try and determine the source of the bind.
If may be necessary to adjust the height of the
slide bracket.

Inspect the drive rollers, bearings and retaining
rings for wear and replace if necessary.

NOTE:  If any drive parts are replaced, repeat
steps 1 - 8.

9. Reinstall right and left side panel covers.

Summary of Contents for 9300306

Page 1: ...Manual P N 1010609 Rev E MANUFACTURING NUMBERS 9300300 9300302 9300304 9300306 9300308 9300309 9300320 9300321 9300322 9300324 9300330 9300331 9300332 9300334 9300336 9300340 9300341 9300342 9300344 9...

Page 2: ...ng 8 Inspecting and Aligning Drive Parts 9 Troubleshooting 10 Wiring Diagrams 11 Replacement Parts 12 19 Warranty Back Cover Owner Information 1 General 1 Warranty Information 1 Service Technical Assi...

Page 3: ...n could result in personal injury IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION HOT DOG CORRAL 2 P N 1010609 Rev E A J Antunes Co Service Technical Assistance If you experience any problems with the installation or op...

Page 4: ...nnections must be in accor dance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH...

Page 5: ...a pound 7 Hot Dogs 50 500 Electrical Ratings Electrical Cord Plug Configurations CAUTION All electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other applica ble codes WA...

Page 6: ...18 3 4 21 8 1 2 45 lbs 476 mm 533 mm 216 mm 20 kg HDC 21A 22 7 8 15 1 4 7 1 4 38 lbs 581 mm 387 mm 184 mm 17 2 kg HDC 30A 22 7 8 20 5 8 7 1 4 48 lbs 581 mm 524 mm 184 mm 21 2 kg HDC 35A 33 3 8 15 1 4...

Page 7: ...over edge of table or counter Place unit on a sturdy level table or work surface Ensure that the line voltage corresponds to the stated voltage on the unit specification label Turn off the rocker swit...

Page 8: ...food shield is desired follow Installation A If a pivoting food shield is desired use Installation B Figure 2 Optional Food Shield Components Early style units do not have a weldnut on the inside of t...

Page 9: ...thermostat WARNING Do not use a sanitizing solution or abrasive mate rials The use of these may cause damage to the stainless steel finish MAINTENANCE CAUTION Chlorides or phosphates in cleaning agent...

Page 10: ...n tightening setscrew This will compensate for expansion in the parts 6 Place the straightedge on the outer surface of the pivot arm and motor arm Position the motor arm until no gap exists as shown i...

Page 11: ...r need lubrication Drive mechanism bent or damaged Improper drive alignment Defective motor Loose or damaged drive component or loose setscrew Defective motor Insulation contacting motor fan blade Dri...

Page 12: ...HOT DOG CORRAL 11 P N 1010609 Rev E A J Antunes Co WIRING DIAGRAMS HDC 20 20RC HDC 21A 30A 35A 50A...

Page 13: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS continued INSET A 28 44 43 45 See Inset A 11 38 3 4 36 36 35 41 5 14 38 31 13 38 2 40 1 23 24 40 30 27 39 39 25 38 38 39 26 DRIVE PARTS 34 47 9 10 47 37 8 40 6 7 6 40 24 19 18 17 20...

Page 14: ...C 20RC 1 23 0020605 Grill 1 24 0800216 Shaft Arm Crossover 1 25 0020604 Panel LH 1 26 0021214 Cover Panel LH 1 27 0501631 Panel Bottom 1 28 4060304 Terminal Block 1 29 2100130 Knob Thermostat F 1 2100...

Page 15: ...PLACEMENT PARTS continued INSET A 28 44 43 45 See Inset A 42 11 38 3 4 36 36 35 41 5 14 38 31 13 38 2 40 1 23 24 40 27 39 39 25 39 38 39 26 DRIVE PARTS 34 47 9 10 47 37 8 40 7 6 40 24 19 18 17 20 15 2...

Page 16: ...C 20RC 1 23 0020605 Grill 1 24 0800216 Shaft Arm Crossover 1 25 0020604 Panel LH 1 26 0021214 Cover Panel LH 1 27 0501631 Panel Bottom 1 28 4060304 Terminal Block 1 29 2100130 Knob Thermostat F 1 2100...

Page 17: ...continued INSET A 28 44 33 47 See Inset A 37 13 38 39 14 11 12 40 40 35 34 9 8 39 43 30 17 16 10 39 6 7 32 5 3 4 41 1 2 23 18 41 19 20 15 32 32 21 39 39 32 22 DRIVE PARTS 36 49 45 25 26 50 46 36 27 41...

Page 18: ...2 2100225 2 2100225 2 Knob Thermostat C 2100133 2 Knob Thermostat 1 10 17 7000270 1 7000270 1 7000270 1 7000270 1 Drive Motor 120V 7000271 2 7000271 2 7000271 2 7000271 2 Drive Motor 230V 18 0800253...

Page 19: ...continued INSET A 28 44 33 47 See Inset A 37 13 38 39 14 11 12 40 40 35 34 9 8 39 43 30 17 16 10 39 6 7 32 5 3 4 41 1 2 23 18 41 19 20 15 32 32 21 39 39 32 22 DRIVE PARTS 36 49 45 25 26 50 46 36 27 41...

Page 20: ...1 306P123 1 Screw 6 32 x 7 8 48 306P130 1 306P130 1 306P130 1 306P130 1 Nut KEPS 6 32 49 215P152 1 215P152 1 215P152 1 215P152 1 Bearing Pivot Arm 50 300P104 1 300P104 1 300P104 1 300P104 1 Tubular C...

Page 21: ...HOT DOG CORRAL 20 P N 1010609 Rev E A J Antunes Co NOTES...

Page 22: ...t This warranty does not cover consumable items such as platen release sheet and conveyor belt wraps This warranty does not pay travel mileage or any other charges for an authorized service agency to...

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