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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Identify the problem in the left column, and look for probable causes and solutions in the right hand columns. Probable
causes are listed in “most likely to happen” order. This sequence should be used to isolate the problem. Once the cause
is found, refer to OPERATION and PARTS AND LOCATION sections for explanation of function or repair part needed.
Wiring diagram is located inside electrical control box cover.

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

1. All elements go out or fail

to heat up.

2. Some elements are on,

but others refuse to heat.

3. Elements appear hotter or

colder than usual.

5. Conveyor belts won’t

advance.

6. Motor control switch

trips.

7. Conveyor speeds are

erratic.

8. Broiled product over or

under cooked.

1. Unit not plugged in properly.
2. Breaker switch on wall panel tripped.
3. Broiler circuit breaker tripped.
4. Broiler on/off switch defective.
5. Main contactor not closing.
6. Main contactor not staying closed.

7. Fuse Blown.

1. Defective element.
2. Circuit breaker tripped.
3. Loose or broken wire.

1. Supply voltage is different than the ele-
ment ratings.

1.   Conveyor belt jammed.
2.   Machine not plugged in properly.
3.   Wall circuit breaker tripped.
4.   Motor control switch off.
5.   Motor speed dial turned to zero.
6.   SCR unplugged or defective.
7.   Drive chain broken.
8.   Drive sprocket loose.
9.   Gear motor defective.
10.  Speed pot defective.
11. Loose or broken wire.
12. Motor unplugged.

13. Fuse Blown.

1. Conveyor chains jammed.
2. SCR defective.
3. Motor brushes worn out.
4. Drive chain binding.
5. Shorted wire to motor.
6. Motor defective.
7. Switch defective.

1. Digital Speed Controller defective.
2. Drive chain binding.
3. Gear motor defective.
4. Loose drive sprockets.

1. Wrong conveyor belt speed.
2. Incorrect elements installed.

1. Plug in properly.
2. Reset circuit breaker.
3. Reset circuit breaker.
4. Replace.
5. Replace contactor coil.
6. Replace on/off switch and check for

loose wires.

7. Replace.

1. Replace.
2. Reset.
3. Check all wires. Tighten or replace.

1. Correct supply voltage or install ele-

ments that are rated for the supply volt-
age.

1.   Remove jam. Reset motor switch.
2.   Plug in properly.
3.   Reset circuit breaker.
4.   Turn on.
5.   Increase setting.
6.   Plug in or replace.
7.   Repair or replace.
8    Tighten set screw on the sprocket.
9.   Replace.
10. Replace.
11. Check all wires. Tighten or replace.
12. Plug in. Check for grease or dirt in the

socket.

13. Replace.

1. Remove jam. Reset motor switch.
2. Replace.
3. Replace.
4. Adjust chain tension. Lubricate.
5. Repair wire.
6. Replace.
7. Replace.

1. Replace.
2. Adjust chain tension. Lubricate.
3. Replace.
4. Tighten set screws on sprocket.

1. Adjust motor speed.
2. Match the voltage rating of the elements

to the supply voltage.

Содержание Flexi-Chef System 615E

Страница 1: ...ventilation air must not be obstructed Operating personnel must not perform any maintenance or repair functions Contact your Nieco Authorized Dealer TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION 2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3 PARTS AND LOCATION 4 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 6 CONVEYOR BELT REMOVAL 7 WIRING DIAGRAM 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 9 SPECIFICATIONS 11 FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable...

Страница 2: ... CLEARANCE For proper installation the minimum clearance from combustible and non combustible construction is 6 from the back and 6 from the front of the machine Keep appliance area free from combustibles To facilitate disassembly and service of the unit a minimum of 24 should be allowed on each end of the broiler to allow the drip trays and reflectors to be removed ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Power req...

Страница 3: ...lation hood is turned on 1 Turn on the power to the broiler by pulling out the red On Off switch C 2 Turn on the motor switches E and set the cook times on the digital speed controller D SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE For EMERGENCY Shutdown turn the Main Power Switch off PUSH Red Switch in For planned shutdowns perform the following procedure 1 Clear machine of all food products 2 Turn Main Power Switch off 3...

Страница 4: ...4 PARTS AND LOCATION MODEL 615E FEED END VIEW ...

Страница 5: ...5 PARTS AND LOCATION MODEL 615E FRONT SIDE VIEW ...

Страница 6: ...ery few regular maintenance items With proper care the broiler will provide many years of reliable service Handle sheet metal parts carefully to avoid dents and breakage Salts and marinades can corrode the belts and reflectors If possible salt food after removing it from the broiler If you have to replace any of the elements make sure you order elements that are rated for the supply voltage to the...

Страница 7: ...aster link is located near the drive shaft The master link has a shorter knuckle to allow it to be uncoupled easily 2 Lift the shaft up and slide the teflon bearing block out 3 Unhook the belt at the master link CONVEYOR BELT MASTER LINK FEED END DIRECTION BELT ...

Страница 8: ...8 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Страница 9: ...al turned to zero 6 SCR unplugged or defective 7 Drive chain broken 8 Drive sprocket loose 9 Gear motor defective 10 Speed pot defective 11 Loose or broken wire 12 Motor unplugged 13 Fuse Blown 1 Conveyor chains jammed 2 SCR defective 3 Motor brushes worn out 4 Drive chain binding 5 Shorted wire to motor 6 Motor defective 7 Switch defective 1 Digital Speed Controller defective 2 Drive chain bindin...

Страница 10: ... temperature erratic 3 Air condition vent blowing on broiler 4 Erratic voltage supply 5 Supply voltage incorrect 1 Elements too hot 1 Adjust or install properly 2 Decrease motor speed 3 Check elements 4 Refer to Parts Location section for proper placement of reflectors 1 See 7 above 2 Check freezers for proper operation 3 Redirect air away from broiler 4 Check supply Contact electric company if th...

Страница 11: ...11 SPECIFICATIONS ...

Страница 12: ...Nieco Corporation 7950 Cameron Drive Windsor CA 95492 707 284 7100 Office 707 284 7430 Fax 8 94 www nieco com service nieco com Printed in the USA ...

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