Vulcan-Hart VMCS-101 Service Manual Download Page 11

11. Reverse procedure to install.

12. Check for proper operation.

HEATING ELEMENTS

 Disconnect the

electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.

1.

REMOVE CLAMSHELL FROM FRAME .

2.

Note wire tie locations and remove from capillary
tube and wire bundle.

3.

Note heating element wire locations (1, Fig. 31)
and disconnect from terminal strip.

Fig. 31

4.

Remove 12 screw (1, Fig. 32) securing platen
cover assembly (2, Fig. 32) to clamshell
assembly.

Fig. 32

5.

Remove mounting clips (1, Fig. 33) securing high
limit capillary bulb to platen insulation retainer (2,
Fig. 33).

 Do not bend and kink the capillary tube or

damage to the control may occur.

A.

Position capillary bulb to the side.

6.

Remove the remaining 7 mounting nuts (3, Fig.
33) from platen insulation retainer.

Fig. 33

7.

Lift platen insulation and retainer from clamshell.

8.

Remove 16 mounting nuts (1, Fig. 34) securing
heating element retainer (2, Fig. 34) to platen.

Fig. 34

9.

Lift heating elements off the platen.

10. Reverse procedure to install.

11. Check for proper operation.

NOTE: 

 When installing heating elements, torque

mounting nuts to 20 in-lb.

NOTE: 

 When installing platen insulation, hand tighten

mounting nuts plus 1/2 turn to secure.

VMCS HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC GRIDDLE TOP - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS

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Summary of Contents for VMCS-101

Page 1: ...nd skills required to perform the procedure Procedures for which you do not have the necessary tools instruments and skills should be performed by a trained Vulcan Service Technician The reproduction...

Page 2: ...LIGHTS 7 POWER CORD 8 HIGH LIMIT 8 CONTROL THERMOSTAT 9 HEATING ELEMENTS 11 ARM MECHANISM 12 SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS 14 GRIDDLE TOP MANUAL LIFT CHECK 14 PLATE GAP ADJUSTER 14 THERMOSTAT TES...

Page 3: ...te cooking surface 208V VMCS 202 Optional Grooved steel griddle plate cooking surface 240V 9 16 15mm thick fully welded Rapid Recovery composite griddle plate aluminum core interior with 304 Series st...

Page 4: ...bolts NOTE Junction box is secured to the bottom of rear cover with screws and can remain attached Fig 2 3 Remove rear housing lid 1 Fig 3 and rear cover 2 Fig 3 Fig 3 4 Loosen bump stop bolt 1 Fig 4...

Page 5: ...L BOX COVER B Note locations and disconnect power supply wires from terminal strip Fig 7 C Fully raise clamshell to access the left arm wireway cover on the bottom of arm Remove wireway cover 1 Fig 8...

Page 6: ...g clamshell and rear housing from frame A Remove bolts securing rear housing to griddle frame Fig 11 B Remove clamshell from frame 9 Reverse procedure to install 10 Check for proper operation TOP CONT...

Page 7: ...Reverse procedure to install NOTE Ensure that terminal connections are completely seated and tight 5 Check for proper operation INDICATOR LIGHTS Disconnect the electrical power to the machine and foll...

Page 8: ...ht grommet in top control box through the upper pivot rod through rear housing wire path tube vertical to remove from machine 6 Reverse procedure to install 7 Check for proper operation HIGH LIMIT 1 R...

Page 9: ...the control may occur 6 Check for proper operation CONTROL THERMOSTAT Disconnect the electrical power to the machine and follow lockout tagout procedures 1 REMOVE CLAMSHELL FROM FRAME 2 Remove control...

Page 10: ...d and kink the capillary tube or damage to the control may occur A Position capillary bulb to the side 7 Remove the remaining 7 mounting nuts 3 Fig 28 from platen insulation retainer Fig 28 8 Lift pla...

Page 11: ...ulation retainer 2 Fig 33 Do not bend and kink the capillary tube or damage to the control may occur A Position capillary bulb to the side 6 Remove the remaining 7 mounting nuts 3 Fig 33 from platen i...

Page 12: ...ip Fig 35 B Fully raise clamshell to access the left arm wireway cover on the bottom of arm Remove wireway cover 1 Fig 36 from the bottom of left arm Fig 36 C Lower clamshell D Feed the power supply w...

Page 13: ...ight off the upper pivot rod NOTE The arm handle is a loose fit between the arms and will fall away when either arm is removed 7 Reverse procedure to install 8 Check for proper operation VMCS HEAVY DU...

Page 14: ...to prevent crushing of soft foods by the downward force of the unit Perform this procedure to manually check the raising and lowering operation of the griddle top 1 Grasp the handle Fig 40 and raise...

Page 15: ...voltage A If voltage is incorrect find the source of the problem B If voltage is correct check current draw amps through the heating element lead wires NOTE This method is preferred over a resistance...

Page 16: ...mber COMPONENT FUNCTION Power Switch Power switch turns griddle top ON and OFF Indicator Light Power Left amber light indicates when power switch is turned ON Indicator Light Thermostat Right amber li...

Page 17: ...ower to heating element if temperature goes above 624 F A manual reset device after cool down Heating Element Heat source for griddle top WIRING DIAGRAM Fig 44 VMCS HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC GRIDDLE TOP ELE...

Page 18: ...stat malfunction 7 Heating element malfunction Unit will not raise or lower 1 Check spring mechanism and look for interference Food under cooked 1 Temperature set too low 2 Food not cooked long enough...

Page 19: ...set too high or too low 2 Cooking surface needs to be cleaned See Operation Field Installation Manual 3 Cooking surface not covered with enough cooking oil 4 Cooking surface warn or damaged VMCS HEAVY...

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