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P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15

LIGHT/DARK ADJUSTMENTS

The light/dark value can be adjusted when the 
unit is displaying “LO” or “USE”. To adjust 
the light/dark value, press the 

LIGHTER

 or 

DARKER

 button. The display will change to 

show the current light/dark value.

NOTE: The default light/dark value is d0.

Press the 

LIGHTER

 or 

DARKER

 button to 

change the light/dark value. The adjustment 
range is L1-L9 and d0-d9. L9 is the lightest, d0 
is the middle, and d9 is the darkest setting.

To save the light/dark value, press the 

PROGRAM

 button or wait 5 seconds until the 

screen displays “LO” or “USE”.

NOTE: Adjusting the light/dark value does 
NOT change the temperature. It changes 
the speed of the conveyors. The light/dark 
value will reset to the d0 value when the 
unit is turned off.

USER MODE

User Mode allows an operator to view the 
toaster settings but does not permit any 
adjustments.

1.  Press and hold the 

PROGRAM

 button 

for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the dis-
play will show the actual temperature 
of the Platen Heater.

2.  Press the 

LIGHTER 

button to view the 

setpoint of the Platen Heater.

3.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button to pro-

ceed to the Auxiliary Heater menu. The 
display will show the actual tempera-
ture of the Auxiliary Heater.

4.  Press the 

LIGHTER 

button to view the 

setpoint of the Auxiliary Heater.

5.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button to pro-

ceed to the Motor Menu. The display 
will show the actual speed of the 
motor.

6.  Press the 

LIGHTER

 button to view the 

setpoint of the motor.

NOTE: The unit will exit User Mode after 5 
seconds of keypad inactivity.

MANAGER MODE

Manager Mode allows an operator to view 
and adjust the following settings:

•  Platen Heater Temperature
•  Auxiliary Heater Temperature
•  Motor Speed
•  Temperature Units

Manager Mode also allows an operator to 
view (but not adjust) the Ambient Temperature 
of the Control Compartment..

1.  Turn the unit off.
2.  Turn the power on while holding the 

PROGRAM 

button. Continue to hold 

the button until “ENA” appears on 
the display (after approximately 10 
seconds).

3.  Release the 

PROGRAM

 button. The 

display now shows the Platen Setpoint 
Temperature.

4.  To adjust the Platen Setpoint, press 

the 

LIGHTER

 or 

DARKER

 buttons to 

reach the desired temperature.

NOTE: The recommended temperature 
setting for the Platen Heater is 560°F 
(293°C).

5.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button to pro-

ceed to the Auxiliary Heater Setpoint 
Temperature.

6.  To adjust the Auxiliary Heater Setpoint, 

press the 

LIGHTER 

or 

DARKER 

but-

tons to reach the desired temperature.

NOTE: The recommended temperature 
setting for the Auxiliary Heaters is 380°F 
(193°C).

LIGHTER

PROGRAM

DARKER

Figure 5. Toaster Control Panel

7.  Press the 

PROGRAM 

button to pro-

ceed to the Motor Speed Setpoint.

8.  Adjust the Motor Speed Setpoint by 

pressing the 

LIGHTER 

or 

DARKER 

buttons to reach the desired speed.

NOTE: The Motor Speed is adjustable from 
1-100. The recommended setting is 85.

9.  Press the 

PROGRAM 

button to pro-

ceed to Temperature Units.

10. To change the Temperature Units 

from Fahrenheit or Celsius, press the 

LIGHTER 

or 

DARKER

 button.

11. Press the 

PROGRAM 

button to pro-

ceed to the Ambient Temperature of 
the Control Compartment.

NOTE: No changes can be made to the 
Ambient Temperature of the Control 
Compartment. Temperatures under 150°F 
(66°C) are acceptable.

12. Press and hold the 

PROGRAM

 button 

to save any changes.

NOTE: The unit will exit Manager Mode 
after 30 seconds of keypad inactivity.

Summary of Contents for HCT-2010

Page 1: ...1011139 Rev G 11 15 HCT 2010 owner s manual horizontal contact toaster Manufacturing Numbers 9210316 9210317 www ajantunes com A S D L I S T E CM O I N NIT A T C T I S L US E D D L I S T E C US INTER...

Page 2: ...Save all packing materials when filing a claim Freight damage claims are the respon sibility of the purchaser and are not covered under warranty The warranty does not extend to Damages caused in ship...

Page 3: ...Failure to maintain safe operating distances may cause discol oration or combustion Make sure both ends of the Silicone Belt are aligned evenly before install ing the Silicone Belt Pin Failure to use...

Page 4: ...B Height C HCT 2010 9210316 9210317 20 1 4 514 mm 26 7 8 683 mm 17 3 64 433 mm Model Mfg No Volts Watts Amps Hertz Plug Description Configuration HCT 2010 9210316 208 2400 12 50 60 20 Amp 250 Volt Rig...

Page 5: ...sed near or below curtains or other combustible walls and materials Failure to maintain safe operating distances may cause discoloration or combustion Figure 2 HCT 2010 Toaster Figure 3 Crown Setting...

Page 6: ...to view and adjust the following settings Platen Heater Temperature Auxiliary Heater Temperature Motor Speed Temperature Units Manager Mode also allows an operator to view but not adjust the Ambient...

Page 7: ...The unit will not restart until the control compartment ambient temperature falls below 140 F 60 C PO will flash if the incoming power drops below 190 volts The toaster will shut down StoP will flash...

Page 8: ...ase Sheets may result in damage to the unit and loss of warranty coverage WARNING Do not submerse the Butter Wheel Heated Base in water Do not wash this item with a water jet Do not spray cleansers di...

Page 9: ...oper tension 7 Wipe the Conveyor Belt Chain with a clean towel dampened sanitizer and allow to air dry 8 Install the new Silicone Belts in the front of the toaster above the Platen Wrap the Silicone B...

Page 10: ...ne Belt is accessible on the top side Pull the Silicone Belt Pins out of the zipper on the Silicone Belts Figure 6 4 Unplug and remove the Butter Wheel Assembly Figure 2 5 Face the front of the toaste...

Page 11: ...isplay flashes ERR 9 con tinuously Buns not toasting properly Loose Platen Thermocouple connection on Control Board or the Platen Thermocouple is open Re secure the Platen Thermocouple connection to t...

Page 12: ...ain came off Sprocket s Reinstall Drive Chain Drive Chain needs lubrication Lubricate chain with Lubit 8 P N 2190152 Drive Motor has failed Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency...

Page 13: ...ompression Settings are incorrect Use the recommended settings Buns are not inserted into the toaster properly Buns must be inserted with the cut sides facing down on the correct Heel or Crown side Ne...

Page 14: ...46 47 49 40 42 51 27 82 50 48 53 54 15 16 17 18 20 24 76 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 52 35 81 9 70 2 19 22 25 21 23 36 11 13 12 10 100 26 101 10 37 38 8 7 11 12 13 69 41 24 22 23 28 76 29 For Mfg No 9210...

Page 15: ...t 230 VAC 1 9210317 only 47 308P157 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 48 0506232 Base Inner 1 49 0900297 Bun Stop 1 50 1001023 Label Caution Hot 1 51 308P120 Mach Screw 8 32 x 5 8 52 304P105 Hex Nut 4 10 53 0200302 Ba...

Page 16: ...11139 Rev G 11 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS 55 6 5 83 70 39 72 74 79 80 92 87 87 89 90 90 109 88 94 94 92 92 92 95 95 91 93 91 93 96 88 77 78 75 75 58 8 73 7 69 98 56 62 57 99 99 60 59 61 63 67 64 43 44 45 65...

Page 17: ...t 230 VAC 1 9210317 only 47 308P157 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 48 0506232 Base Inner 1 49 0900297 Bun Stop 1 50 1001023 Label Caution Hot 1 51 308P120 Mach Screw 8 32 x 5 8 52 304P105 Hex Nut 4 10 53 0200302 Ba...

Page 18: ...GRN YEL RED YEL RED YEL BLK 14 GA 9 22 7 8 11 12 6 10 5 9 21 1 2 3 17 18 19 20 15 16 13 14 TEMP CONTROL PLATEN THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT SWITCH POWER AUX HEATER 1 WHT TERMINAL GRN YEL WHT BLU BLK BRN BLOCK...

Page 19: ...19 P N 1011139 Rev G 11 15 Butter Wheel WIRING DIAGRAM CONT WHT BLK HEATER GND GRN BLK BRN WHT BLU GRN GRN YEL POWER CORD WHT BLK ELEMENT WIRING DIAGRAM LIGHTED...

Page 20: ...the top middle of unit with clipped end facing front and the length of belts draped over the rear of the toaster 4Turn on toaster and let belts feed 1 revolution until the belts are in the top center...

Page 21: ...21 P N 1011139 Rev G 11 15 NOTES...

Page 22: ...22 P N 1011139 Rev G 11 15 NOTES...

Page 23: ...23 P N 1011139 Rev G 11 15 NOTES...

Page 24: ...Assembly due to abuse misuse dropping of unit shock loads or exceeding maximum weight capacity 4 lbs This warranty does not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines...

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