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P/N 1011263 Rev. C 12/15

IMPORTANT SAFETY 

INFORMATION

Use the following guidelines for safe opera-

tion of the unit.

 

y

Read all instructions be-

fore using equipment.

 

y

For your safety, the equipment is 

furnished with a properly grounded 

cord connector. Do not attempt to 

defeat the grounded connector.

 

y

Install or locate the equipment only 

for its intended use as described in 

this manual. Do not use corrosive 

chemicals in this equipment.

 

y

Do not operate this equipment if 

it has a damaged cord or plug, if 

it is not working properly, or if it 

has been damaged or dropped.

 

y

This equipment should be serviced 

by qualified personnel only. Contact 

your nearest Authorized Service 

Agency for adjustment or repair.

 

y

Do not block or cover any 

openings on the unit.

 

y

Do not immerse cord or plug in water.

 

y

Keep cord away from heated surfaces.

 

y

Do not allow cord to hang over 

edge of table or counter.

 

y

Turn the power off, unplug the 

power cord, and allow unit to cool 

down before performing any service 

or maintenance on the unit.

 

y

The equipment should be grounded 

according to local electrical codes 

to prevent the possibility of electri-

cal shock. It requires a grounded 

receptacle with separate electrical 

lines, protected by fuses or circuit 

breaker of the proper rating.

 

y

All electrical connections must be in 

accordance with local electrical codes 

and any other applicable codes.

 

y

Do not clean this appli-

ance with a water jet. 

 

y

This appliance is not to be used by 

persons (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory, or mental 

capabilities, or lack of experience and 

knowledge unless they have been 

given supervision or instructions.

 

y

Do not allow children to 

play with the appliance.

WARNINGS

Be advised of the following warnings when 

operating and performing maintenance on 

this unit.

 

y

If the supply cord is damaged, it must 

be replaced by the manufacturer or 

its service agent or a similarly quali-

fied person in order to avoid a hazard.

 

y

Do not modify the power sup-

ply cord plug. if it does not fit the 

outlet, have a proper outlet in-

stalled by a qualified electrician.

 

y

Do not use an extension 

cord with this appliance.

 

y

Electrical ground is re-

quired on this appliance.

 

y

Check with a qualified electri-

cian if you are unsure if the ap-

pliance is properly grounded.

 

y

If a chemical cleaner is used, be 

sure it is safe to use on cast alu-

minum. Observe all precautions 

and warnings on product label.

 

y

Inspection, testing, and repair 

of electrical equipment should 

only be performed by quali-

fied service personnel.

 

y

This equipment is to be installed to 

comply with the basic plumbing code 

of the Building Officials and Code 

Administrators, Inc. (BOCA) and the 

Food Service Sanitation Manual of the 

Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

 

y

To ensure proper steaming character-

istics, some calcium/mineral deposits 

must be present on the genera-

tor surface. If, during cleaning, the 

surface does become free of calcium/

mineral deposits, add plain tap water 

to the surface and allow it to boil off. 

This may have to be repeated several 

times to ensure proper steaming 

characteristics by creating a thin 

layer of deposits on the surface.

 

y

Do not use a sanitizing solu-

tion or abrasive materials. The 

use of these may cause damage 

to the stainless steel finish.

 

y

Chlorides or phosphates in clean-

ing agents (e.g. bleach, sanitizers, 

degreasers or detergents) could cause 

permanent damage to stainless steel 

equipment. The damage is usually in 

the form of discoloration, dulling of 

metal surface finish, pits, voids, holes, 

or cracks. This damage is permanent 

and not covered by warranty. 

 

y

The following tips are recom-

mended for maintenance of your 

stainless steel equipment:

 

y

Always use soft, damp cloth for 

cleaning, rinse with clear water and 

wipe dry. When required, always rub 

in direction of metal polish lines.

 

y

Routine cleaning should be 

done daily with soap, ammo-

nia detergent, and water.

 

y

Stains and spots should be sponged 

using a vinegar solution.

 

y

Finger marks and smears should be 

rubbed off using soap and water.

 

y

Hard water spots should be re-

moved using a vinegar solution.

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Страница 1: ...P N 1011263 Rev C 12 15 Toaster owner s manual GST 5V Manufacturing Numbers 9210880 Original Instructions www ajantunes com...

Страница 2: ...ing materials when filing a claim Freight damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser and are not covered under warranty The warranty does not extend to y y Damages caused in shipment or dam...

Страница 3: ...a hazard y y Do not modify the power sup ply cord plug if it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet in stalled by a qualified electrician y y Do not use an extension cord with this appliance y...

Страница 4: ...Model Mfg No Volt Watts Hz Plug Description GST 5V 9210880 International 230 4600 50 60 IEC 309 Plug 32 Amp 230 VAC Three Pin A C B Dimensions Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C GST 5V 9210880 34 2...

Страница 5: ...Antunes Tech nical Service IMMEDIATELY at 1 877 392 7854 North America only or 630 784 1000 Location When placing the toaster into service pay attention to the following guidelines y y Make sure powe...

Страница 6: ...the Bun Buffer Control Panel The control panel is located on the right side of the unit The LEDs on the control panel light to signify when each item is operating The Service LED lights and the corres...

Страница 7: ...t is powered off NOTE If at any time the unit displays an error message or if it fails to operate properly contact the fac tory immediately for service MAINTENANCE Daily Cleaning 1 Turn the toaster of...

Страница 8: ...Replace all Belts if any of the Belts are discolored torn or if any of the Belt snaps are dam aged NOTE Only clean the Belt when it is in front of the Backing Plate This avoids causing damage to the...

Страница 9: ...y positioned INCORRECT BELT INSTALLATION The rollers are visible in the circled section The belts are not aligned properly misaligned belts shift off the rollers to the left or right In this image the...

Страница 10: ...and Rear Con veyor Covers and then re install the Bun Feeder Re install the optional Top Feeder if present 12 Turn the toaster on and test the unit before returning it to service NOTE For heavy carbo...

Страница 11: ...th hands and push down on the Front Conveyor Roller and pull towards you This removes tension and locks the roller in place Figure 11 7 To lock the Rear Roller face the rear of the toaster Use both ha...

Страница 12: ...side of the top rear roller 6 Return the Front and Rear Belt Roll ers to full tension by lifting them up so each roller locks into place Figure 14 7 Slowly lift up the Lower Belt Frame Lock so the Fro...

Страница 13: ...trical connec tions Be sure to remove any grease lint or debris from these areas 6 Attach the right Side Panel and secure with screws 7 Resasemble the unit Cleaning the Rear Cooling Fan and Electrical...

Страница 14: ...laten Thermocouple causing the High Limit to trip Allow unit to cool and reset the High Limit If the High Limit trips again contact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Def...

Страница 15: ...ng platen B temperature to decrease by 27 C 50 F after achieving set point Cycle power off and on if fault message persist con tact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Fai...

Страница 16: ...e persist con tact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service Damaged Ball Bearing s Drive chain or sprockets are damaged Defective Motor Failed Display Board Failed I O Board Un...

Страница 17: ...place belts as described in the Maintenance section of this manual Chain and or sprockets are worn and or loose Contact your maintenance person or an Authorized Service Agency for service Compression...

Страница 18: ...0021733 Club Base Divider 1 Weldment 5 7000884 Damper Replacement 1 Kit Incl Items 6 7 8 9 6 0400425 Damper 2 7 0506300 Damper Support 2 8 0600132 Spring Damper 2 Support 9 306P104 Screw Mach 06 32 x...

Страница 19: ...3 Plate Tensioner End Housing Rear 1 see item 31 15 0506294 Plate Tensioner End Housing Front 1 See item 30 16 0506167 Bracket Bearing 2 17 325P194 Screw Hex Head 4 1 4 20 X 2 00 S S 18 0021714 Weldme...

Страница 20: ...eries 1 12 0700588 Power Cord tem Part No Description Qty 13 304P105 Nut Hex KEPS 4 40 Zinc 1 14 7000870 I O Board Kit 1 15 7001131 VertToast I O PCB Kit 1 16 1001399 Label Control 1 17 1001394 Label...

Страница 21: ...nt Bottom 1 15 7000795 Crown Belt 1 16 7000967 Heel Club Belt 1 17 7000796 Main Belt 1 18 0100266 Platen Main see Item 29 1 19 0400416 Insulation Main Platen see Item 29 1 Item Part No Description Qty...

Страница 22: ...0400417 Insulation Fiberglass Club Platen 1 See Item 17 8 0506083 Spacer 8 9 0506178 Plate Heel Platen 1 10 0506198 Spacer 625 OD x 218 x 075Thick 2 See Item 17 11 2120226 Spacer 50 OD x 203 ID x 328T...

Страница 23: ...DVertToaster Filter Board 1 6 304P105 Nut Hex KEPS 4 40 Zinc 1 7 4010221 Cap MP Motor Run 1 8 4050242 Filter Power Line 10A 2 120 250V 50 60 HZ 9 308P143 Nut Hex KEPS 08 32 1 11 0506181 Elec Panel 1 1...

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Страница 25: ...25 P N 1011263 Rev C 12 15 NOTES...

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