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Printed in USA 3/06 © 2006
Universal Rapid Toaster
340-TCE
Operation Tips
BREAKFAST MENU
The toaster can be set up to optimize its use based on sales product mix.
Equal Bagel to Muffin Counts
• Set the rear toasting chamber to MUFFIN and the front chamber to BAGEL.
• 15 minutes before changeover, toast extra of the lower-demand product (usually bagels) and hold in UHC to last until
breakfast ends.
– Immediately after toasting, convert that toasting chamber to BUNS so that chamber is ready for lunch.
– If you need more of the lower-demand product, simply switch to that product. There is no transition time between BAGEL
and MUFFIN settings.
High Muffin Counts
• Set both sections to MUFFIN.
– Place all the muffin heels (up to six) in the front section and press the START button, then place the crowns in the back
section and press the START button.
– The heels will come out first so you can load the heels in two trays. When the crowns are discharged, then you can load
those atop the heels.
• When Bagels are to be toasted, change one chamber to BAGEL and begin the toasting process.
• 15 minutes before changeover, convert one chamber to BUNS.
REGULAR MENU
Bun Loading
Unlike other rapid toasters where buns can come out at different times, in the Prince Castle URT, all the buns come out at
once. If you are preparing two sandwiches, you will not have to wait for the second bun to fall.
In addition, you never have to wait to load a bun. You can load up to six buns at one time (when using a two-unit assembly).
When loading the toaster, you should consolidate multiple screens/orders so you can toast those buns in the same chamber,
saving you more assembly time.
Bun Organization
The Prince Castle URT is naturally organized so that you can toast “in lanes.” Use the two slots closest to the START button to
toast Regular buns and the two slots furthest for Quarters. Then when buffering buns, these buns are already in their “buffering
locations.”
TWO-UNIT ASSEMBLY TIPS
• During less busy times, you can turn off the rear chamber to save energy.
• Since you will naturally use one chamber more than another, swap the chambers (rear to front; front to rear) periodically to
balance the cycles.