CLEANING
CAUTION: This is not jet-water approved, and
should not be cleaned with a water hose or
jet spray.
CAUTION: Do not immerse in water.
1.
Turn off both the heater and motor switches and
unplug the toaster.
2.
Allow platen to cool for 60 minutes before cleaning.
3.
Remove the conveyor assembly.
4.
Wipe the conveyor with a damp cloth. For the chain
use a soft bristle brush.
5.
Remove the release sheet and lay it on a flat surface.
Thoroughly clean both sides with a damp cloth
making sure all carbon build up is removed. Allow to
air dry.
IMPORTANT: Rotate two sheets daily for longer life.
Sheets last 4-6 months based on care and volume of
product toasted.
6.
Use a damp cloth to remove any carbon build up on
the platen surface.
IMPORTANT: Do not use sharp objects, scotch brite
pads, scouring pads, or abrasive cleaners on the platen,
or teflon release sheets as it will cause irreparable
damage.
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ADJUSTMENTS
Bun Compression:
The toaster platen can be adjusted to provide the neces-
sary compression needed on various products.
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Turn the two platen adjustment knobs clockwise to
compensate for use on thicker bread products. Turn
the two platen adjustment knobs counter clockwise
for thinner products. See figure 6.
Platen Temperature:
The temperature of the platen can be adjusted to compen-
sate for darker or lighter toasting requirements.
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Turn the thermostat adjustment knob clockwise for
darker toasting. Turn the thermostat adjustment knob
counter clockwise for lighter toasting. See figure 6.
IMPORTANT: Allow 15 minutes for toaster to stabilize
after adjusting the thermostat.
Factory Thermostat Settings:
The 197 Series Toaster thermostat is set at # 7.
The 297 Series Toaster thermostat is set at # 9.
Conveyor and Motor Gears:
The top of the conveyor housing must be even with the
tops of the end housings. There must be a 1/64” clear-
ance between the conveyor and motor gear when aligned
properly.
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To raise the conveyor housing, turn adjustment
screws clockwise using a 3/32 Allen wrench. The
adjustment screws are located on the bottom of both
sides of the conveyor guide. To lower conveyor
housing, turn adjustment screws counter clockwise.
See figures 7 and 8.
figure 6
Platen
Adjustment
Knobs
Thermostat
Knob
figure 9
End
Housing
Top of the
#10-32 Set Screw
Both Sides
3/32 Hex
Head Key
1/64”
Clearance
Gears
Properly
Mesh
figure 7