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P/N 1011283 Rev. A 03/15

DAILY CLEANING

1.  Press and release the Power button 

to turn the toaster off.  The toaster 

enters a 45 minute cool-down 

mode and automatically shuts 

down when complete.

NOTE:

  Be sure to perform cleaning 

steps during cool-down mode.

2.  Put on neoprene gloves and re-

move the Bun Feeder and Trivet.

3.  Clean the outside surfaces of the 

toaster with a paper towel sprayed 

with an approved multi-surface 

cleaner. Allow to air dry.

4.  Wipe the Bun Feeder and Trivet 

with a paper towel sprayed with 

an approved multi-surface cleaner. 

Allow to air dry.

5.  Remove the Top Cover and set 

aside.

NOTE:

  Replace all Belts if any of the 

Belts are discolored, torn, or if 

any of the Belt Snaps are dam-

aged.

NOTE:

  The conveyors continue to turn 

during the cool-down period.

6.  Inspect the top and bottom Belts. 

Replace all of the belts if any of 

them are torn, folded, discolored, 

missing snaps, or damaged in any 

way.

7.  If the Belts are all in good condition, 

spray a clean, sanitized towel with 

an approved sanitizer. Press and 

hold both arrow buttons for 5 sec-

onds. PUR appears on the display 

with a blinking cursor. This locks 

the belt speed in Purge mode for 5 

minutes to assist in cleaning. Wipe 

the front and rear Belts clean. Allow 

to air dry. 

8.  Press any button to exit Purge 

mode.

9.  Clean the Top Cover with a paper 

towel sprayed with an approved 

multi surface Cleaner. Allow to air 

dry.

10.  Reinstall the Top Cover and then re-

install the Bun Feeder and Trivet.

11.  Turn the toaster on and test the unit 

before returning it to operation.

NOTE:

  These cleaning steps may need 

to be repeated to remove heavy 

carbon buildup. 

NOTE:

  Be sure to clean and sanitize 

the Belts completely. Failure 

to properly clean the Belts will 

shorten the life of the Belts and 

result in poor toaster perfor-

mance. 

NOTE:

  Replace all Belts if any of the 

Belts are discolored, torn, or 

if any of the Belt Snaps are 

damaged. To obtain new Belts, 

contact the factory at 1-877-

392-7854 (North America only) 

or 630-784-1000.

NOTE:

  Belts should be removed ONLY 

during Belt replacement or 

when required in a service situa-

tion.

REPLACING BELTS 

(QUARTERLY)

Over time, the Belts begin to show signs of 

wear. This wear appears in the form of tears 

or discoloration of the belt, at which point 

all belts should be replaced.

NOTE:

  Belts should be removed ONLY 

during Belt Replacement or 

when required in a service 

situation. For proper operation, 

replace all belts at the same 

time.

Removing Belts

1.  Press and release the Power button 

to turn the toaster off. The toaster 

enters a cool-down mode and will 

automatically shut down when 

complete.

2.  Unplug the power cord once the 

cool-down period is complete.

3.  Put on neoprene gloves. Remove 

the Bun Feeder.

4.  Remove the Top Cover and set 

aside.

5.  Open the Side Door.
6.  Set the Compression Knobs to 7.
7.  Unlock the latch and open the left 

side panel.

8.  To lock out the Top Conveyor Roller, 

face the front of the toaster. Use 

both hands and push in on the 

Front Conveyor Roller and up. This 

removes tension and locks the roller 

in place.

9.  To lock out the Bottom Roller, face 

the front of the toaster.  Use both 

hands and push in on the Bottom 

Conveyor Roller and push down. 

This removes tension and locks the 

roller in place.

10.  Push the front belt frame lock to-

wards the rear of the unit to unlock.

11.  Pull the rear Belt Frame Lock out to 

disengage. 

12.  Using a utility knife, cut the existing 

Top Belts and remove from the 

toaster. Discard the old Belts.

13.  Using a utility knife, cut the Lower 

Belt and remove from the toaster. 

Discard the old Belt.

14.  With belts removed, wipe the front 

and rear roller rollers and the the 

top and bottom heater cover plates 

with a clean sanitized towel to 

remove any debris.

NOTE:

  Any debris stuck on the roller/

cover plates can damage the 

belts

Installing Belts

NOTE:

  To obtain new Belts, contact 

the factory at 1-877-392-7854 

(North America only) or 630-

784-1000. 

1.  Follow the steps for Removing Belts.
2.  Wipe both sides of the new Belts 

with a clean, sanitized towel 

sprayed with an approved sanitizer 

and allow to air dry.

3.  Slide the new bottom belt gently 

over the bottom front and rear 

rollers. 

NOTE:

  Make sure the belt lines up 

properly on the rollers. The 

snaps on the belts should face 

the inside of the top front roller. 

4.  Slide the Heel/Texas Toaster belt 

over the top front and rear rollers. 

Repeat this step for the crown belt. 

NOTE:

  Make sure the belt lines up 

properly on the rollers. The 

snaps on the belts should face 

the inside of the top rear roller. 

Belts must be installed so the 

exposed diagonal seam of the 

belt is away from the direction 

of belt travel.

Summary of Contents for GST-2H

Page 1: ...P N 1011283 Rev A 03 15 Wendy s GST 2H Horizontal Toaster Manufacturing Numbers 9210888 www ajantunes com...

Page 2: ...ment or damage as result of improper use y y Installation of electrical service y y Normal maintenance as out lined in this manual y y Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance y y Damage caused...

Page 3: ...be in accordance with lo cal electrical codes and any other applicable codes y y Do not clean this appli ance with a water jet WARNINGS Be advised of the following warnings when operating and perform...

Page 4: ...3 15 SPECIFICATIONS Model Mfg No Volts Watts Hertz Plug Description GST 2H 9210888 20 2000 60 NEMA 6 20P 20 Amp 250 Volt Right Angle Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C GST 2H 9210888 22 559 mm 21 5...

Page 5: ...e of table or counter y y Place the unit on a sturdy level table or other work surface y y Turn the power switch to off if it is set to on y y Ensure the line voltage cor responds to the stated voltag...

Page 6: ...e any changes NOTE The unit exits Manager Mode after 30 seconds of keypad inac tivity SAFETY FEATURES Hi Limit Control A Hi Limit Control turns off electrical power to the heaters and control circuits...

Page 7: ...tears or discoloration of the belt at which point all belts should be replaced NOTE Belts should be removed ONLY during Belt Replacement or when required in a service situation For proper operation re...

Page 8: ...over and Bun Feeder Assembly 11 Plug in the toaster and test the unit before returning to service Cleaning the Top Cooling Fan and Electrical Housing Annually Follow these steps to clean the top fan 1...

Page 9: ...ain or sprockets damaged Failed Motor Failed Control Board Control Display flashes SpEd Mechanical bind in one or both conveyors Enter user mode to check motor speed Check both conveyors for mechanica...

Page 10: ...ncy and Electrician for service Faulty Transformer Replace Transformer Conveyors not turning Belt is damaged Replace Belts Motor Drive Chain is detached from sprockets Reinstall the Drive Chain Failed...

Page 11: ...1 41 0600143 Spring Compression Setting 1 42 0600158 Spring RollerTension 4 43 0600161 Torsion Spring Locking BracketTop 1 44 0700737 Power Cord 20A 250V Right Angle 1 45 0800467 Bun Chute 1 46 080047...

Page 12: ...3 101 72 15 102 77 96 77 53 105 46 27 9 8 44 44 60 35 100 60 35 67 67 4 4 82 4 9 67 38 82 30 89 65 83 65 43 66 7 88 41 95 71 17 78 57 54 59 76 76 71 104 70 52 50 83 101 72 15 102 77 96 77 53 105 46 27...

Page 13: ...2 Label Caution Hot 1 52 1001213 Label Shock Hazard 1 53 1001505 Label Control 1 54 1001585 Label Compression LH 1 55 1001586 LAbel Compression RH 1 56 1001589 LAbel Wiring Diagram 1 57 2100212 Handle...

Page 14: ...1 Item Part No Description Qty 10 0022006 Heel PlateWldmt 1 11 0100290 Platen Main 208V 1900W 1 12 0400458 Insulation Main Platen 1 13 0506853 Frame Cover 1 14 0507092 Insulation Plate 1 15 0507140 A...

Page 15: ...1 208 240 12VAC 15VA 12345678 CONTROL J5 SSR CONTACTOR J8 123 NC J3 TC1 J2 TC2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 TC1 NOT USED TC2 PLATEN AC PWR 12V J6 J4 HI LIMIT SENSE INPUT MOTOR CAP1 MOTOR TACH M1 CONTROLS FAN F1...

Page 16: ...ding maximum weight capacity 4 lbs This warranty does not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves It does not cover water pressure problems...

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