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P/N 1011446 Rev. I 12/18

USER MODE

User Mode allows an operator to view the 

toaster settings but does not permit any 

adjustments.

1.  Press and hold the PROGRAM but-

ton for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, 

the display will show the actual 

temperature of the top Platen.

2.  Press the LIGHTER button to 

toggle between the Setpoint and 

actual temperature of the top Platen 

Heater.

3.  Press the PROGRAM button for 5 

seconds. After 5 seconds, the display 

will show the actual temperature of 

the bottom Platen.

4.  Press the LIGHTER button to toggle 

between the Setpoint and actual 

temperature of the bottom Platen 

Heater.

5.  Press the PROGRAM button to pro-

ceed to the Motor Menu. The display 

shows actual speed of the motor.

6.  Press the LIGHTER button to toggle 

between the Setpoint and actual 

speed 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:

 

y

Heater Temperature (front/rear)

 

y

Motor Speed

 

y

Temperature Units  

(Celsius or Fahrenheit)

Manager Mode also allows an operator to 

view (but not adjust) the Ambient Tempera-

ture of the Control Compartment.

1.  Press and release the Power button 

to turn the toaster off.

2.  Press and release the Power button 

while holding the PROGRAM but-

ton. Continue holding the button 

until “ENA” appears on the display 

(after approximately 10 seconds).

3.  Release the PROGRAM button. The 

display shows the Heater Setpoint 

Temperature. 

4.  To adjust the Heater Setpoint 

Temperature, press the LIGHTER 

or DARKER buttons to reach the 

desired temperature.

NOTE:

  Set Points may be set from 

400 °F (204 °C) to 600 °F (316 °C).

5.  Press the PROGRAM button to 

program the motor speed.

6.  Adjust the Motor Speed Setpoint by 

pressing the LIGHTER or DARKER 

buttons to change the motor speed.

NOTE:

   The Motor Speed is adjustable 

from 10-100. 

Set Points

Settings

Top

Bottom

Speed

9210970

500

500

100

9210971

580

580

54

9210972

500

500

100

7.  Press the PROGRAM button to pro-

ceed to the Temperature Units. 

8.  To change the Temperatures units 

from Fahrenheit or Celsius, press 

the LIGHTER or DARKER buttons.

9.  Press and hold the PROGRAM but-

ton to save 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 and 

displays HL if the unit overheats. To reset 

the control:

1.  Let the unit cool for 15 minutes.
2.  Locate the Hi-Limit Controls on the 

rear of the unit. Remove the black 

protective cap.

3.  Press and release the button. Re-

install the protective cap.

NOTE:

  If the Hi-Limit Control requires 

continuous resetting, contact 

Antunes Technical Service.

Fault Messages

The unit displays fault messages when 

there is a problem with the unit.

Hi” flashes if the Platen Heater tempera-

ture is 30

 

°F more than the Setpoint or if 

the Platen Thermocouple is disconnected 

or open.

CHEC” flashes when the control compart-

ment ambient temperature is more than 

150

 

°F (66

 

°C). All heaters shut off. The unit 

will not restart until the control compart-

ment ambient temperature falls below 140

 

°F (60

 

°C).

PO” flashes if the incoming power drops 

below 190 volts. The toaster shuts down.

StoP” flashes when the motor has stopped 

for seven continuous seconds. 

SpEd” flashes when the motor speed 

drops 25% below the Setpoint for 30 con-

tinuous seconds.

HL”  The Hi-Limit has tripped and needs to 

be reset. 

Error Codes

If any of the following Error Codes appear, 

turn the toaster off. Allow the unit to 

cool. Then turn the toaster on. If the error 

repeats, contact Antunes Technical Service 

for assistance.

NOTE:

  For ERR #1 though 3, 4 through 

7, and any number above 30, 

Cycle the power. If error persists, 

the control board must be re-

placed.

Error #

Description

4

Dip Switch settings for S6 on  

control board not set correctly.   

Correct settings are: 

1-1-0-1 for Mfg. No. 9210970 

1-1-1-0  for Mfg. No. 9210971 

1-1-0-0  for Mfg. No. 9210972 

If set correctly and error persists, 

replace control board. 

8

Motor running when it should be 

off (check tachometer wiring).

Chec

Internal temperature over 158° F.

11 & 12

Top Thermocouple.

13 &14

Top heater or SSR issues.

15 & 16

Bottom Thermocouple.

17 &18

Bottom heater or SSR issues.

StoP

Motor is stopped. Check drive 

system.

t-HL

Top Hi-Limit Thermostat tripped.

b-HL

Bottom Hi-Limit Thermostat 

tripped.

Purging product from Toaster

If product gets stuck in the toaster, press 

and hold both the UP and DOWN arrow 

buttons to increase the belt speed until the 

product is purged from the toaster. 

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Страница 1: ...P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 Flatbread Toaster Model GST 1H Manufacturing Numbers 9210970 9210971 and 9210972 www antunes com ...

Страница 2: ...ut lined in this manual y y Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance y y Damage caused by abuse or careless handling y y Damage from moisture into electrical components y y Damage from tampering with removal of or changing any pre set control or safety device TABLE OF CONTENTS Purchased From Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Manufacturing Number IMPORTANT Antunes reserves the righ...

Страница 3: ...ply cord plug If it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician y y Do not use an extension cord with this appliance y y Electrical ground is re quired on this appliance y y Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded y y When using a chemical cleaner be sure it is safe to use on cast aluminum Observe...

Страница 4: ... 12 18 SPECIFICATIONS Model Mfg No Volts Watts Hertz Plug Description GST 1H 9210970 9210971 9210972 208 4600 60 L6 30P 30 Amp 250 Volt Straight Twist Lock 23 4 593 4 mm 17 5 443 3 mm 17 25 438 mm 26 661 8 mm 20 510 7 mm ...

Страница 5: ...1 Flatbread Toaster GST 1H OPERATION 1 Press and release the Power button to turn the toaster on Allow the toaster to warm up until USE ap pears in the display 2 Insert product into the unit using the feeder 3 Finished product drops onto the heated landing zone Light Dark Adjustments The light dark value can be adjusted when the unit is displaying USE To adjust the light dark value press the LIGHT...

Страница 6: ...ve 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 and displays HL if the unit overheats To reset the control 1 Let the unit cool for 15 minutes 2 Locate the Hi Limit Controls on the rear of the unit Remove the black protective cap 3 Press and relea...

Страница 7: ...owel and allow to air dry 6 Reinstall all accessories Figure 3 7 Turn the unit on and test the unit before returning it to operation IMPORTANT DO NOT INSERT HANDS BETWEEN THE BELTS USE CARE WHEN CLEANING THE BELTS AS THEY ARE MOVING PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT Replacing Belts NOTE Be sure to clean and sanitize the Belts completely Failure to properly clean the Belts will shorten the life of the Bel...

Страница 8: ...f the belt is away from the direction of belt travel 5 Restore tension on the bottom belt by pushing UP and OUT Figure 4 6 Restore the tension on the top belt by pushing DOWN and OUT Figure 4 7 Lock the brackets shown in Figure 7 by rotating the highlighted pin so the brackets drop down into place Push down on each bracket to ensure they are in position 8 Reinstall the clips as shown in Figure 7 9...

Страница 9: ...of Damaged Belt Figure 10 Example of Damaged Belt Figure 11 Example of Damaged Belt Figure 12 Example of Damaged Belt BELT IS TORN AND FOLDED REPLACE BELT BELT IS MISSING SNAPS AND IS DAMAGED REPLACE BELT BELT IS TORN IN THE CENTER REPLACE BELT ...

Страница 10: ...es Technical Service for service Worn or damaged Ball Bearings Drive chain 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 mechanical binds Replace necessary parts Contact your mainte nance person or Antunes Technical Service for service Worn or damaged Ball Be...

Страница 11: ...trician 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 Drive Motor Contact your maintenance person or Antunes Technical Service for service Belts are ripped or torn Rollers or Heater Cover Plates are dirty and need to be cleaned Clean Rollers and Heater Cover Plates...

Страница 12: ...age 1 50 0701003 Wire Harness Tortilla Toaster Heater 1 51 0800438 Rod Belt Cover 4 52 1001658 Label Control 1 53 1031306 Spec Label 9210970 1 54 2000259 Tube O D 1 4 X 1 625 Lg 4 55 2100212 Handle Pocket Pull Snap In 2 56 2100334 Thrust Strip Teflon 4 TEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 57 2140101 Adhesive Sealant Rtv 1 58 2150172 Bearing Shaft 1 4 2 59 2150179 Sprocket 25B14 1 2 Bore 4 60 2150187 Chain ...

Страница 13: ...13 P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 18 6 19 55 20 43 72 72 14 40 72 7 72 72 39 72 72 72 72 53 ...

Страница 14: ...14 P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 59 79 24 62 78 78 78 62 37 2 62 11 56 46 35 44 10 46 56 78 1 62 78 3 3 10 46 56 36 12 13 11 56 46 62 78 59 65 61 59 65 61 78 62 37 78 62 36 63 63 63 63 ...

Страница 15: ...15 P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 9 47 32 31 67 68 95 77 91 92 69 70 96 81 93 52 97 66 8 71 73 73 73 94 64 69 60 98 98 64 75 ...

Страница 16: ...16 P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 89 41 75 74 75 42 34 21 22 27 54 89 25 17 89 26 83 86 84 80 99 99 90 27 54 21 34 16 89 42 74 87 45 89 85 86 84 4 75 75 88 ...

Страница 17: ...17 P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 28 29 28 29 38 5 15 51 33 81 76 81 76 81 76 81 76 51 82 81 76 85 86 84 85 86 84 75 82 81 76 23 75 75 85 86 84 85 86 84 30 ...

Страница 18: ...27 26 31 32 29 30 9 6 7 5 25 16 WHT 5 20 POWER MOV CORD WIRING DIAGRAM GRN YEL 12 1 2 3 5 6 YEL BLK YEL BRN J6 BLK BRN SSR 2 SSR 1 BOTTOM TOP WHT WHT RED BLU BOTTOM TOP 4070280 J8 J4 BLU BLK TOP BOT HIGH LIMITS BLU BLK C1 RED ORG BLK BRN ORG BLK BLK RED BLK ORG BLK GRN YEL RED BLU ORG BRN RED YEL BLK RED BLK BRN 14 7 8 9 10 18 4 34 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 33 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 ...

Страница 19: ...19 P N 1011446 Rev I 12 18 NOTES ...

Страница 20: ...not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves It does not cover water pressure problems or failures resulting from improper incorrect volt age supply This warranty does not cover Travel Time Mileage in excess of 2 hours 100 miles 160 km round trip from the nearest authorized service agency 2 Antunes reserves the right to make changes in de...

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