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INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Models: XWAV1417 / XWAV1422 / XWAV1829
PASS THROUGH OVEN
INTENDED FOR OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD USE
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
UNIT MUST BE KEPT CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLES AT ALL TIMES
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read the In
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ITEM PAGE 1 ’s Owner Information 3 2 Safety Information 3 3 pecifications S 4 4 allation Inst Instructions 5 5 Operation 6 6 Cleaning 9 7 roubleshooting T 9 8 ative Prevent Maintenance Schedule 9 9 Wiring Diagrams 10 10 s Part List and Exploded iew V 12 1 1 arranty W 14 1. OWNER’S INFORMATION General Information: 1. Always clean equipment thoroughly before first use. (See general cleaning instructions). 2. Check rating label for your model designation and electrical rat
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3. SPECIFICATIONS OVERALL DIMENSIONS - XWAV1417, XWAV1422 & XWAV1829 A B C J D E L K F H G I DIMENSION XWAV1417 XWAV1422 XWAV1829 A 24.49 24.49 28.00 B 21.00 21.00 25.00 C 15.14 15.14 19.14 D 18.00 18.00 18.00 E 14.00 14.00 14.00 F 11.80 16.75 24.05 G 10.50 10.50 10.50 H 17.25 22.00 29.50 I 38.25 43.00 50.50 J 3.84 3.84 3.84 K 18.00 18.00 22.00 L 4.00 4.00 4.00 3
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Electrical ratings: MODEL WATTS VOLTS AMPS (1 Phase) NEMA PLUG 4100 208 19.7 6-30P XWAV1417 4100 240 17.1 6-30P 5400 208 26.0 6-30P XWAV1422 5400 240 22.5 6-30P 7200 208 34.6 6-50P XWAV1829 7200 240 30.0 6-50P Power Cord: Six (6) foot, 3 wire grounded cord. If the supply cord is damaged, the , manufacturer or na authorized service agent, must replace it in order to avoid a hazard and . warranty Please act cont the factory by calling the 800 # located on the unit. Shipping Weight: V1417 A XW 98 l
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Warning : Operating environment Ensure that operation location is at a reasonable ance dist from combustible walls and materials otherwise combustion or discoloration could . occur f/Air-divider and-of t S located on rear anel p is ant import in aining maint proper division of inlet and exhaust air flow - If removed it could result in improper functioning of unit and cause personal injury and void your . warranty MAY WILL Caution : Operating environment Place unit on a able, st level counter at
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5. OPERATION 1. The controls that operate the unit, heaters and conveyor are located on the front t lef side of the unit. 2. The f On/Of switch is used to turn the unit on or f. of Once the unit is turned on the conveyor will automatically run. arning: W Ensure no hands, tools or s art p are located on the conveyor as injury will result when unit is turned on. 3. The control display (oval ad) keyp is used to control top and bottom heat . only The control settings allow for arate sep upper and lo
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USER INTERFACE op T Zone Selected Active op T Zone Active Bottom Zone Up Bottom Zone Selected Alarm Down Bottom Zone po T Zone There are 4 keys: Bottom Zone, po T Zone, Up, and Down. There are also 5 atus ts LEDs: 2 that indicate the currently selected Zone; and 2 that indicate the zone Heater output ate; st and 1 for the Alarm conditions. OPERATING MODES DISPLAY • Set point temperature is displayed as a range: 1, 2, 3,..., 14, 15. 1 corresponds to the lowest sensor temperature and 15 correspond
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SPECIAL FEATURES ALARMS Zone Probe Error • Heater probe is disconnected or defective • Normal user interface operation applies, but heater output remains inoperative • Display flashes Alarm LED as well as an Alarm ID: o AL1 for Zone 1 (Bottom probe) o AL2 for Zone 2 op, (T probe A) o AL3 for Zone 3 op, T( probe B) • Alarm s shut down all s output • Probe must be replaced or re-connected to allow normal use High Temperature Error • Heater element is too hot, most likely due to external SSR that f
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6. CLEANING f f a m o t c c e b . NOTE: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE ADS P OR CLEANING SOLUTIONS ON THIS APPLIANCE. Daily Cleaning Remove the crumb ans p and wipe out debris with a amp d rag and mild soap solution. Remove the deflector anels p located at the entrance and exit of the oven tunnel. Wipe down the area under the deflector anels, p and the deflector anels, p with a damp rag and mild soap. all Reinst the deflector anels p by reversing the procedure used to remove them. Using a damp rag with mil
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9. WIRING DIAGRAMS OVERHEAD (XWAV1417) REAR HEATER ZONE 3 RTD3 TO: CONTROLLER RTD 3 10 TO: TERM BLK 15 TO: TERM BLK 15 9 TO: RELAY 9 9 10 10 RTD 2 RTD2 TO: CONTROLLER 15 15 16 16 16 TO: RELAY 12 11 11 12 RTD 2 FRONT HEATER ZONE 2 OVERHEAD (XWAV1422) RTD 3 RTD 3 TO: CONTROLLER AN3 TO: TERMINAL BLOCK 10 10 11 11 12 12 9 TO: RELAY 9 REAR HEATERS ZONE 3 RTD 2 TO: CONTROLLER AN2 RTD 2 15 TO: TERMINAL BLOCK 13 15 13 14 14 16 16 16 TO: RELAY FRONT HEATERS ZONE 2 OVERHEAD (XWAV1829) RTD 3 TO: CONTROLLER
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UNDER CARRIAGE TO RTD 3 TERM BLK TO TERM BLK RTD 2 RTD 1 15 L2 3 6 14 WHITE (-) L1 RED (+) 24 AN1 7 AN2 BLACK (-) AN AN AN3 3 3 7 7 30 21 (P6 "-") 21 (P9 "+") 22 25 22 (P11 "-") 19 20 (P15 "+") 20 RTD 2 17 17 (P16 "-") RTD 1 18 (P20 "+") 18 6 TO ZONE 3 22 25 9 + TERM BLK T1 A1 15 WHT 6 TO - 21 A2 L1 SEE 8 TERM BLK DETAIL 3 SCOTCHLOCK 23 4 RED/BROWN VIEW BLACK/BLUE ZONE 2 RED 7 TO 16 20 T1 + 31 A1 TERM BLK SCOTCHLOCK BLK - 19 8 A2 L1 BLACK 24 14 WHITE RED 3 ZONE 1 BLUE OR 18 GR GREEN + T1 A1 BL O
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10. PARTS LIST & EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST QUANTITY ITEM ART P NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 94000028 ELEMENT, CERAMIC, 208V AS R'QD 94300001 ELEMENT, CERAMIC, 240V AS R'QD 2 94000128 ELEMENT, CERAMIC, 208V, RTD AS R'QD 94300002 ELEMENT, CERAMIC, 240V, RTD AS R'QD 3 94000032 FIREBAR ELEMENT, XWAV1422, 208V 1 94100016 FIREBAR ELEMENT, XWAV1417, 208V 1 94200012 FIREBAR ELEMENT, XWAV1829, 208V 1 94300003 FIREBAR ELEMENT, XWAV1422, 240V 1 94400001 FIREBAR ELEMENT, XWAV1417, 240V 1 94500001 FIREBAR ELEMENT, XW
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EXPLODED VIEW 15 14 28 8 1 6 20 12 7 23 3 16 4 18 2 9 22 5 10 26 27 21 13 17 11 25 29 24 19 30 acking t S Kit 13 XWAV
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1. 1 APW WYOTT EQUIPMENT LIMITED ARRANTY W APW yott W Foodservice Equipment Company warrants it ’s equipment against defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following: This warranty applies to the original owner only and is not assignable. Should product fail to function in its intended manner under normal use within the limits defined in this , warranty at the option of APW yott W such product will be repaired or replaced by APW yott W or its Authorized Service . Agency APW yott W
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IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and ain ret this manual for the life of the equipment. For arranty W Service and/or s, Part this information is required. Model Number Serial Number Date Purchased Notes: 15
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Phone: (214) 421-7366 Fax: (214) 565-0976 oll T Free: (800) 527-2100 APW WYOTT ebsite: W .apwwyott.com www 729 Third venue A E-mail: info@apwwyott.com Dallas, TX 75226 16