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PURCHASER'S RESPONSIBILITY

It is the responsibility of the purchaser:

1.  To see that the gas and electric services for the oven are installed on site in accordance 

with the manufacturer's specifications.

2.  To unload, uncrate, and install the oven in its proper location and in accordance with this 

installation operation manual.

3.  To see that all gas and electric services are connected properly by a qualified installer of your 

choice.  All such connections must be in accordance with applicable code requirements.

4.  To arrange for inspection and operation check-out by an authorized service technician.   

The warranty becomes effective upon verification of proper installation.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not attempt to operate the oven until connection of utility service has been fully inspected by an 

authorized service technician or a Star Service Representative.  This service is required by Star in order 

to assist the purchaser in proper start-up of the oven on site.  Please note the specific details on the 

Warranty and make certain that service connections are made to proper utility services.
The warranty shall not apply if the oven is started up and operated prior to the utilities and oven being 

inspected and check-out made by an authorized service technician or a Star Service Representative. 

IMPROPER  INSTALLATION,  ADJUSTMENT,  ALTERATION,  SERVICE,  OR 

MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY, OR DEATH.  READ 

ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS 

EQUIPMENT.
Post in a prominent location the emergency telephone number of your local gas 

supplier and instructions to be followed in the event you smell gas.  If the smell 

of gas is detected, immediately call the emergency phone number of your local 

gas company.  They will have personnel and provisions available to correct the 

problem.
It is required that the oven be placed under a ventilation hood to provide for 

adequate air supply and ventilation.
Minimum clearances must be maintained from all walls and combustible materials.  

Minimum clearances for this unit should be 0 inches from the rear (rear bumpers 

provided must be in place) and 6 inches from both sides.  Keep the oven free 

and clear of all combustible material.

 

Adequate clearance for air openings to the combustion control chamber on the 

right side of the oven is required.  Do not obstruct the ventilation holes in the 

control panels as these provide the combustion air for the burner and cooling 

air for the controls.
The oven is to be operated only on the type of gas and electricity shown on the 

specification plate.  The burner will not operate and gas will not flow through the 

burner without electric power.

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Summary of Contents for UM1854-NATX-LP

Page 1: ...GAS CONVEYOR OVEN MODEL UM1854 NAT LP UM1854Q NAT LP UM1854 NATX LPX Installation and Operation Instructions 2M Z5649 Rev M 8 25 2011 UM1854...

Page 2: ...ate we are not responsible for errors or omissions in information provided or conclusions reached as a result of using the specifications By using the information provided the user assumes all risks i...

Page 3: ...C single phase 50 60 Hz service per Oven Approximate Weight Single Oven with Cart Installed 280 Lbs 127 27 kg Shipping 350 Lbs 159 09 kg Dimensions Width 60 6 153 9 cm Depth 39 9 99 82 cm Front Door s...

Page 4: ...ion of the Appliance must conform to the NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223 1 LATEST EDITION AND ALL LOCAL GAS COMPANY RULES AND REGULATIONS IN CANADA INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURREN...

Page 5: ...rized service technician or a Star Service Representative IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY...

Page 6: ...provided by the gas hose restraint If the oven needs to be moved further from the wall the gas must first be turned off and disconnected from the oven before removing the restraint Reconnect the rest...

Page 7: ...of various hood designs makes it necessary to specify such a wide range of ventilator CFM Make up air must be supplied by either a hood design or the HVAC system to avoid a negative pressure conditio...

Page 8: ...C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and or local codes PRESSURE REGULATION AND TESTING Each oven has been adjusted at the factory to operate with natural gas Parts can be ordered for conversion for...

Page 9: ...unit from shipping crate 2 bolts 3 Turn unit on front as shown 4 Slide legs into stand shelf and thread legs into bottom of oven 5 Install casters into bottom of legs Place casters with brakes to the...

Page 10: ...The warranty becomes effective upon verification of proper installation CAUTION DO NOT WORK AROUND THE CONVEYOR BELTWITHLONGHAIR LOOSECLOTHING OR DANGLING JEWELRY GETTING CAUGHT IN THE BELT COULD RES...

Page 11: ...Hold either button down for faster display changes 4 Afterfiveseconds thenewnumberswillbesaved and the oven will display the new settings To turn the oven off 1 Push the power switch to OFF The oven i...

Page 12: ...for an additional 4 seconds The TEMP display shows LOC as the TIME display shows nO which indicates that the TIME TEMP parameters can be changed a f t e r reaching the STORE level yES indicates that t...

Page 13: ...iorandrawinteriororit will result in a very light color but over baked product 4 Once a good bake has been established the fine adjustments should be made by holding either the bake time or bake tempe...

Page 14: ...s oven needs to be moved the gas must be turned off and disconnected from the unit before moving the restraint Reconnect the restraint after the oven has been returned to its original location Follow...

Page 15: ...ete or the small handle left canbeusedtoslide nozzle and columnating plate out before removing the main body 7 The lower finger assembly can be removed complete or the nozzle can be slid off to reveal...

Page 16: ...ous use Following are the necessary steps for removing links 1 Move the splice clips to either end of the oven for easy access 2 Unhook the splice clips using long nose pliers 3 Unhook the full link t...

Page 17: ...ITCH MAIN XF1 TRANSFORMER SV SINGLE GAS VALVE TEMP DV DUAL GAS VALVE SAFETY TB TERMINAL BLOCKS 2 T C THERMOCOUPLE ASSY PR POWER RESISTOR C1 DV SV TB OCB CB TS1 TL1 DS XF1 PR 14 26 37 26 37 35 24 3 7 1...

Page 18: ...35 36 37 MODEL UM1854 SK1905 REV B 2 7 06 CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY SOME ITEMS ARE INCLUDED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND IN CERTAIN INSTANCES MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION CO...

Page 19: ...RMOTOR 240 1 120VAC mfg after Sept 2010 UM1854 LP UM1854 NAT 2U Z13498 GEARMOTOR 40 1 120V UM1854Q LP UM1854Q NAT 19 2A Z6534 1 COUPLING 20 2F Z5173 1 BURNER NATURAL 2F Z5660 BURNER PROPANE G9 Z5670 3...

Page 20: ...MPERATURE display goes blank 3 Press the up button to increase or the down button to decrease TIME or TEMPERATURE Hold button down for switch to the OFF position and wait five minutes To Start Push po...

Page 21: ...0 SECTION 14 2B Z5170 4 BELT SPLICE CLIP 15 2P Z5168 4 BEARING 16 G9 GC0040 1 FAN INLET PLATE 17 G9 Z5338 1 FAN INLET BELL 18 2A Z5551 4 FAN INLET SPACER 19 G9 Z5549 2 REAR BUMPER 20 G9 GC0041 1 REAR...

Page 22: ...PURPOSES ONLY AND IN CERTAIN INSTANCES MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL TO STAR MANUFACTURING INTERNATIONAL INC NO REPRODUCTION OR DISCLOSURE OF ITS CONTENTS IS PER...

Page 23: ...in certain instances may not be available 1 1 UM1854 NAT LP FINGER ASSEMBLY Fig No Part No Qty Description Application 1 G9 Z5516 1 LOWER FINGER BAFFLE 2 G9 GC0037 1 LOWER FINGER DIVERTER ASSEMBLY 3 G...

Page 24: ...ha comes in continuous contact with the roller coating This warranty does not apply to the non stick properties of such materials This warranty does not apply to Special Products but to regular catalo...

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Page 26: ...vement 1 D placez les pissure attaches n importe quelle extr mit du four pour l acc s facile 2 D crochez les pissure attaches en utilisant de longues nez pinces 3 D crochez le plein lien enlever et g...

Page 27: ...poign e gauche peut tre utilis e pour glisser le bec et le plat columnating dehors avant d enlever le corps principal 7 Le doigt inf rieur peut tre enlev complet ou le bec peut tre enlev pour indiquer...

Page 28: ...gaz doit tre d plac le gaz doit tre arr t et d mont partir de l unit avant de d placer la contrainte Rebranchez la contrainte apr s que le four ait t retourn son endroit original Suivez ces recommand...

Page 29: ...cons quence un produit br l 4 Une fois un bon cuisinier a t tabli les ajustementsfinsdevrait trefaitenjugeantletemps de cuisinier ou la constante de la temp rature de cuisinier changeant alors l autre...

Page 30: ...e de la TEMP RATURE montre LOC pendant que l affichage de TEMPS montre nO ce qui indique que les param tres de TEMPS TEMP RATURE peuvent tre chang s apr satteinte du Stockez de Niveau yES indique que...

Page 31: ...la fl che pour augmenter ou DUNElafl che pourdiminuerleTEMPSoula TEMP RATURE Maintenezl unoul autrebouton pour des changements plus rapides d affichage 4 Apr s cinq en second lieu les nouveaux nombre...

Page 32: ...ficace lors de la v rification de l installation appropri e ATTENTION NE TRAVAILLEZ PAS AUTOUR DE LA BANDE DE CONVEYEUR AVEC DE LONGS CHEVEUX HABILLEMENT L CHE OU BIJOUXBALAN ANTS SEFAIREATTRAPER DANS...

Page 33: ...de gaz la pression d essai gale ou au moins de 1 2 psig kPa 3 45 3 Si la pression entrante est plus de colonne de l eau de 14 un r gulateur s par pour le four doit tre install avant la fourniture de g...

Page 34: ...e l alimentation d nergie est proportionn e pour la tension l amp rage et les conditionsdephaseindiqu esdelaplaquedecontr le Un diagramme de c blage est inclus sous ce pli 8 Une fois install cet appar...

Page 35: ...efficacit de diverses conceptions de capot le rend n cessaire d indiquer un ventail si du ventilateur CFM De l air de maquillage doit par tre fourni une conception de capot ou le syst me de HVAC pour...

Page 36: ...accompli dans le mouvement limit fourni par la contrainte de tuyau de gaz Si le four doit tre d plac plus loin du mur le gaz doit d abord tre arr t et d mont du four avant d enleverlacontrainte Rebra...

Page 37: ...L INSTALLATION INEXACTE L AJUSTE MENT LE CHANGEMENT LE SERVICE OU L ENTRETIEN PEUVENT CAUSER DES D GATS MAT RIELS DES DOMMAGES OU LAMORT LISEZTOUTESLESINSTRUCTIONS COMPL TEMENT AVANT D INSTALLER OU EN...

Page 38: ...U AUTRES VAPEURS ET LIQUIDES INFLAMMABLES PROXIMIT DE CECI OU AUCUN AUTRE APPAREIL L installation de l appareil doit se conformer au NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223 1 LATESTEDITION etTOUS LES R GLES...

Page 39: ...monophas 50 60 Hz service par Four Poids Approximatif Un Four avec le Chariot Install 280 Lbs 127 27 kg Transport 350 Lbs 159 09 kg Dimensions Largeur 60 6 153 9 cm Profondeur 39 9 99 82 cm La porte t...

Page 40: ...ts sans communication pr alable De telles r visions ne ont pas droit l acheteur aux changements aux am liorations auxadditionsouauxremplacementscorrespondants pour l quipement pr c demment achet ENTRE...

Page 41: ...FOUR de CONVOYEUR de GAZ MOD LES UM1854 NAT LP UM1854Q NAT LP UM1854 NATX LPX Instructions d installation et d op ration 2M Z5649 Rev M 8 25 2011 UM1854...

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