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P/N 60250  September 28, 2012

III.  MAINTENANCE – EVERY 3 MONTHS

A. 

   Check that the oven is cool and the power is disconnected, 

as described in the warning at the beginning of this Section.

B. 

   Vacuum both of the blower mounts, and their surrounding 

compartments, using a shop vacuum.

C. 

   Tighten all electrical terminal screws.

D.  Split Belt Disassembly and Cleaning 

1.  Refer to Part D, Conveyor Installation, in the Installa-

tion section of this Manual. Then, remove the following 

components from the oven: 

•  Conveyor end stop 

•  Crumb trays 

•  Chain cover 

•  Drive chains 

•  End plugs 

 

•   Conveyor assembly 

2.  Remove the master links from each conveyor belt. 

Then, roll the belts up along the length of the conveyor 

to remove them from the frame.

3.  Remove the two conveyor adjustment screws from the 

idler end of the conveyor frame, as shown in Figure 

4-4.

4.  Remove the idler shaft assembly from the conveyor.
5.  Pull apart the two sections of the idler shaft.
6.  Clean the shafts thoroughly using a rag. Then, lubri-

cate both the extended shaft and the interior of the 

hollow shaft using a light food-grade lubricant. DO NOT

 

lubricate the shafts using WD40 or a similar product. 

This can cause the shafts to wear rapidly.

7.  Before  reassembling  the  shafts  into  the  conveyor 

frame, check that they are oriented properly.

8.  Reassemble the idler shaft into the conveyor. Make 

sure that the bronze washer is in place between the 

two sections of the shaft

. See Figure 4-4.

9.  Replace the conveyor adjustment screws as shown in 

Figure 4-4. To allow the conveyor belt to be reinstalled 

later, do not tighten the screws at this time.

10.  Loosen the set screw on both of the conveyor drive 

sprockets. Then, remove the sprockets from the shaft.

11.  Check the conveyor configuration as follows:
 

High-speed conveyors are equipped with large flange 

bearings at both ends of the shaft, as shown in  

Figure  4-5.  For  these  conveyors,  remove  the  two 

screws that hold each bearing to the conveyor frame. 

With the screws removed, lift the end of the shaft at 

the front of the oven, and pull the entire assembly free 

of the conveyor frame.

 

Standard conveyors are equipped with bronze bush-

ings mounted on spacers at both ends of the shaft, 

as shown in Figure 4-5. For these convey ors, remove 

the two screws that hold the bracket to the conveyor 

frame. With the screws removed, lift the end of the 

shaft at the front of the oven, and pull the entire as

-

sembly free of the conveyor frame. The brackets will 

be removed along with the drive shaft assembly.

12.  Disassemble  and  lubricate  the  two  sections  of  the 

drive shaft as described for the idler shaft, above.

13.  Before  reassembling  the  shafts  into  the  conveyor 

frame, check that they are oriented properly.

14.  Reassemble the drive shaft into the conveyor. 

Make 

sure that the bronze washer is in place between the 

two sections of the shaft

. See Figure 4-4.

15.  Replace the drive sprockets. Reassemble the belts 

and master links onto the conveyor.

16.  Reinstall the end plugs and conveyor onto the oven.
17.  Reattach the drive chains. Replace the chain cover.
18.  Check the tension of the conveyor belt as shown in 

Figure 2-14 (in Section 2, Installation). The belt should 

lift about 1

 (25mm). If necessary, adjust the belt ten-

sion by turning the conveyor adjustment screws.

19.  Replace all components onto the oven.

Figure 4-4.  Disassembling the idler shaft

Figure 4-5.  Drive shaft configurations 

Содержание PS740 Series

Страница 1: ...rk of Middleby Marshall Inc All rights reserved Middleby Cooking Systems Group 1400 Toastmaster Drive Elgin IL 60120 847 741 3300 FAX 847 741 4406 PS740 Series Gas Ovens P N 60250 September 28 2012 PS...

Страница 2: ...any They will have personnel and provisions available to correct the problem WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY O...

Страница 3: ...O EVER SPECIFICALLY THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE The foregoing shall be Seller s sole and exclusive obligation and Buyer s sole and exclusi...

Страница 4: ...lation Concerns 12 IV ASSEMBLY 13 A Base Pad Legs Casters 13 B Stacking 14 C Restraint Cable Installation 14 D Conveyor Installation 15 E Standoff Installation 15 V FINAL ASSEMBLY 16 VI ELECTRICAL SUP...

Страница 5: ...ow Allows the user to access food products inside the baking chamber G Machinery Compartment Access Panel Allows access to the oven s interior and control components No user ser viceable parts are loc...

Страница 6: ...s Main Blower Control Circuit Phase Freq Current Poles Wires Voltage Voltage Draw 208 240VAC 208 240VAC 1Ph 50 60Hz 11 9 6 Amp 2 Pole 3 Wire 2 hot 1 gd Table 1 4 Gas orifice and pressure specification...

Страница 7: ...Agent NOTE There must be adequate clearance between the oven and combustible construction Clearance must also be provided for servicing and for proper operation NOTE An electrical wiring diagram for...

Страница 8: ...ERVICE AGENCY DIRECTORY 5 1 22500 0080 LABEL MM 6 1 51054 ASSY HANDLE DOOR Figure 2 1A PS740 Series Gas Oven Installation Parts PS740 24 OVEN INSTALLATION REQUIRED KITS AND EQUIPMENT PS740 PS740 PS740...

Страница 9: ...7025 P N67026 P N66164 PS740 Single Gas Oven 1 1 PS740 Double Gas Oven 2 1 PS740 Triple Gas Oven 3 1 3 2 4 6 5 1 PARTS LIST FOR SERIES PS740 GAS OVEN INSTALLATION KIT P N 61033 Two required for double...

Страница 10: ...0 11 1 2 4 9 8 ITEM NO QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 64943 COMPLETE BASE WELDMENT 2 4 66851 TOP PLATE LEG WELDMENT 4 4 58930 SWIVEL CASTER FLAT PLATE 5 32 2000531 3 8 16 1 HEX SCREW SST 6 32 21416 0001...

Страница 11: ...0 11 1 2 4 9 8 ITEM NO QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 66159 COMPLETE BASE WELDMENT 2 4 66851 TOP PLATE LEG WELDMENT 4 4 58930 SWIVEL CASTER FLAT PLATE 5 32 2000531 3 8 16 1 HEX SCREW SST 6 32 21416 0001...

Страница 12: ...T 6 32 21416 0001 3 8 FLAT WASHER SS 7 32 21422 0001 3 8 SPLIT LOCK WASHER ZP 8 1 22450 0228 RESTRAINT CABLE ASSEMBLY 9 1 61125 TOP COVER 10 2 59677 SCR MS SL TR HD 10 32 2 1 2 11 2 7A2S15 SCR MS STR...

Страница 13: ...T 6 32 21416 0001 3 8 FLAT WASHER SS 7 32 21422 0001 3 8 SPLIT LOCK WASHER ZP 8 1 22450 0228 RESTRAINT CABLE ASSEMBLY 9 1 59560 TOP COVER 10 2 59677 SCR MS SL TR HD 10 32 2 1 2 11 2 7A2S15 SCR MS STR...

Страница 14: ...21422 0001 3 83 SPLIT LOCK WASHER ZP 10 16 21172 0004 3 83 16 NYLON INSULATED LOCKNUT ZC 11 8 2001048 1 23 13 x 1 3 8 18 8 HEX CAPSCREW 12 8 A27750 1 23 18 8 FLAT WASHER 13 8 21422 0016 1 23 18 8 LOCK...

Страница 15: ...21422 0001 3 83 SPLIT LOCK WASHER ZP 10 16 21172 0004 3 83 16 NYLON INSULATED LOCKNUT ZC 11 8 2001048 1 23 13 x 1 3 8 18 8 HEX CAPSCREW 12 8 A27750 1 23 18 8 FLAT WASHER 13 8 21422 0016 1 23 18 8 LOCK...

Страница 16: ...effects can result from extreme seasonal hot and cold temperatures from the outdoors NOTE Return air from the mechanically driven system must not blow at the opening of the baking chamber Poor oven b...

Страница 17: ...h leg extension as shown in Figure 2 7 Use the 3 8 16 1 screws 3 8 flat wash ers and 3 8 lockwashers supplied in the Installation Kit The locking casters should be installed at the FRONT of the oven T...

Страница 18: ...the top panel using the screws included in the base pad kit as shown in Figure 2 10 Figure 2 9 Stacking Figure 2 10 Top panel installation C Restraint Cable Installation Because the oven is equipped w...

Страница 19: ...it for about 2 3 feet 0 6 1 0m with your fingers The drive and idler shafts must rotate smoothly and the belt must move freely without rubbing on the inside of the oven 4 Check the tension of the conv...

Страница 20: ...eye assembly Remove the two screws securing the photo eye assembly to the control box Remove the four nuts securing the photo eye to the housing Rotate the photo eye 180 degrees and resecure the photo...

Страница 21: ...ply as indicated on the wiring diagram CAUTION The terms of the oven s warranty require all start ups conversions and service work to be performed by a Middleby Marshall Authorized Service Agent Figur...

Страница 22: ...oven s warranty require all start ups conversions and service work to be performed by a Middleby Authorized Service Agent D PS740 Propane Conversion Two items have to be changed to change the oven to...

Страница 23: ...ing clockwise to increase or counter clockwise to decrease pressure until the desired minimum outlet pressure is obtained 6 Check if main burner lights easily and reliable at minimum pressure 7 Reconn...

Страница 24: ...ime Dual belt ovens have two displays single units have one C Temperature Control Display A Main On Off Button B Conveyor Time Setting C Temperature Control Display E Energy Level Indicators E Energy...

Страница 25: ...tes current average tem perature of the left side of the oven NOTE Right to Left temperature settings should not exceed a differential of 20 F 3 Right Set point temperature Pressing on this value allo...

Страница 26: ...M PROBLEM SOLUTION Clean and replace the front fan filters Failure to do this will eventually shut down the oven due to excessive temperature High Control Compartment Temperature The computer has dete...

Страница 27: ...servicing disconnect the gas supply before moving the oven When all cleaning and servicing is complete 1 If the oven was moved for servicing return the oven to its original location 2 If the restraint...

Страница 28: ...in Figure 4 3 AS EACH FINGER IS DISASSEMBLED WRITE THE LOCA TION CODE FOR THE FINGER ON ALL THREE OF ITS PIECES This will help you in correctly reassembling the air fingers CAUTION Incorrectreassembl...

Страница 29: ...osen the set screw on both of the conveyor drive sprockets Then removethesprocketsfromtheshaft 11 Check the conveyor configuration as follows High speed conveyors are equipped with large flange bearin...

Страница 30: ...4 6mm deflection is reached then tighten the bolts Figure 4 7 Rear panel access Remove eight 8 screws to remove rear panel Blower belt Bearings 2 total Blower motor Loosen four 4 screws to adjust mo...

Страница 31: ...Cooling Rear 9 1 62044 Air Switch 10 1 57288 Motor Blower 11 1 61602 Ignition Module 12 1 60679 Assy Valve Gas Modulating 13 1 60671 Board Signal Cond 0 15VDC 14 1 33983 High Limit Control Module 240...

Страница 32: ...28 P N 60250 September 28 2012 SECTION 5 WIRING DIAGRAM Middleby Marshall Model Number G208 240 Volt 50 60 Hz 1 Phase 59324 Rev E...

Страница 33: ...29 P N 60250 September 28 2012 NOTES...

Страница 34: ...30 P N 60250 September 28 2012 NOTES...

Страница 35: ...31 P N 60250 September 28 2012 NOTES...

Страница 36: ...rty damage injury or death Read the installation op erating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment NOTICE During the warranty period ALL parts replacemen...

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