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INSTALLATION
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Model: M Series
DIAGONAL CONTACT CONVEYOR TOASTER
Model: AT / BT Series
HORIZONTAL RADIANT CONVEYOR TOASTER
INTENDED FOR OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD USE
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
UNIT MUST BE KEPT CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLES AT ALL TIMES
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read the Installation, Operating a
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TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING 2 M SERIES - DIAGONAL CONTACT CONVEYOR TOASTERS 3-9 Electrical Specifications 3 Installation 3 Location 6 Operating Instructions 6 Field Adjustments & Cleaning 7 Troubleshooting Guide 9 AT SERIES - HORIZONTAL RADIANT CONVEYOR TOASTERS 10-13 Electrical Specifications 10 Installation 11 Convertible Instructions 12 Operating Instructions 13 BT-15 SERIES 14-16 Electrical Specifications 14 Installation 14 Operating Instructions 15 WARRANTY IN
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M-83, M-83-D & M-91 & M-95 SPECIFICATIONS: PLEASE READ PAGE 2 - “GENERAL INFORMATION”, BEFORE YOU CONTINUE. Electrical Information - All Models Each unit is equipped with a 4 foot (122cm), 3 wire grounded power supply cord which terminates with a 3 prong plug. The 120V units have a NEMA 5-15P plug. The 208/240V units have a NEMA 6-20 plug. NOTE: Units rated 120V for installation in Canada have a NEMA 5-20P plug. Model Stock Dimensions* Electrical Productivity Weight Number Number Halves/Hour Ne
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4A 4A 2 3 3 6A 3 5 6B 2 5 1 1 2 1 4B 5 2. ASSEMBLY (REFER TO ILLUSTRATIONS ABOVE) a) Lay the toaster on its side and install the four Adjustable Legs (Item 1) in threaded holes in base. Tighten legs with crescent wrench. The unit may be leveled by unscrewing the lower insert of each leg. Precise leveling is not required for proper operation of the toaster. Set the toaster upright. CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE TOASTER WITHOUT THE LEGS INSTALLED. 3. CONVEYOR INSTALLATION M-83 Only: Remove Butter
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c) Remove Top Front Panel (Item 4A) by gripping rear edge and lifting up. The Bottom Front Panel (Item 4B) can then be removed by holding the top edge with one hand and the bottom edge with the other hand, then lifting panel up. d) Cut and remove the nylon tie securing the conveyor. (Note: to remove for cleaning, see "Disassembly" instructions.) e) Replace Bottom and Top Front Panels (Items 4A & 4B), Butter Pan (Item 3) and Butter Roller (Item 2). 4. BUN CHUTE/FEEDER/SUPER
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LOCATION . 1. Place the toaster on a flat surface and in such a way that the unit's vents are not blocked. Air must circulate under and through the vents provided on the base, right side (M-83, M83D, & M-95), left side (M-91) and rear of the unit. 2. Locate the unit near a wall receptacle of the proper configuration. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. Plug the power supply cord into an outlet (receptacle) of the voltage specified on the unit's rating plate. Outlets must be properly grounded. M-83
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C. PRODUCTION To Grill Buns - the following is the basic PRODUCT PATH procedure to operate the bun toaster. Fig. 1. Heat toaster oil to melting point and fill the butter roller tray 2/3 full. Fig. 2. Turn "Main" power switch to "on." Turn motor switch "on"; the butter roller and conveyor will start. The oil should spread evenly over the butter roller cylinder. Fig. 3. Now... hold a bun half in the palm of the hand and in one motion (1) slap the sliced surface of the bun on the butter roll
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M-91: Push Butter Roller shaft to the right to disengage the notched end of the shaft from the drive motor and remove. To facilitate cleaning, the shaft assembly may be separated from the Butter Roller cylinder. Hold cylinder securely with one hand and slide the shaft out with the other hand. M-95: Lift left side of butter roller shaft out of "cradle" and remove. To facilitate cleaning, the shaft assembly may be separated from the Butter Roller cylinder. Hold cylinder securely with one hand
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CONTACT TOASTER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Buns won’t toast.... a. Wrong temperature setting. a. Set Thermostat at 4000 or number 8 and allow a full 20 minutes for warm-up. b. Wrong oil is used. b. Coconut oil is the recommended oil. Use of other oils will prove to be unsatisfactory. c. Improper application of oil. c. Sun surface should have even application of oil. d. Excessive cupping of bread d. Use fresher bread. Get b
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AT-10, AT-30, AT-10BT, AT-5, AT-200 SPECIFICATIONS PLEASE READ PAGE 2 - "GENERAL INFORMATION," BEFORE YOU CONTINUE. Electrical Information - Models AT-10 & AT-30: Each unit is equipped with a 4 foot (122 cm), 3 wire grounded power cord which terminates with a standard 3 prong plug. The 120V units have a 5-15P plug. The 208/240V units have a 6-20P plug. MODEL NUMBER AT-10 AT-30 Overall Dimensions with Superfeeder 1 1/2" (3.8 cm) Product Opening 1 ½" (3.8 cm) Product Opening: 14"H x 15 5/16"W x
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Electrical information - AT-200 Each toaster is equipped with a 4 foot (122 cm), 3 wire grounded power supply cord which terminates with a 3 prong plug (6-50P). MODEL NUMBER AT-200 Overall Dimensions with Superfeeder 18 3/8"H X 15 3/4"W x 26 1/2”D (46.7 cm x 40 cm x 67.4cm) Stock Number/Electrical 208V-5600W-27.0 amps 230V-5145W-22.4 amps-50 Hz 240V-5600W-23.4 amps Productivity (Fresh Product) Bun Halves per hour ( 208V/240V )-1200 Bread/toast sliced per hour ( 208V/240V )-1400 Croissants p
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C. INSTALLATION 1. Place the toaster on a flat surface and in such a way that the unit's vents are not blocked. Air must circulate under and through vent provided on the base, left side and at the rear of the unit. A minimum clearance of one inch (1", 2.6 cm) is required on the base and two inches (2", 5.2 cm) on the left side and rear of unit. Overhead clearance should allow heat to be dispelled adequately. 2. Locate the unit near a wall receptacle of the proper configuration. DO NOT USE AN
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. PREPARATlON/WARM-UP: 1. Main Power: Turn toaster on by pressing the Main Power switch up. Turn the toaster off by pressing the Main Power switch down. 2. Temperature: Set the Top Heat knob and the Bottom Heat knob to the 6 setting (mid range) for warm-up. (Power to the heating elements is off when these knobs are in the off position.) Not available. on AT-5 Model. 3. Speed: Set the Conveyor Speed Knob to the 5 setting for warm-up. 4. Stand-By: Set the Stand-By switc
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BT-15 SPECIFICATIONS PLEASE READ PAGE 2 - "GENERAL INFORMATION," BEFORE YOU CONTINUE. Electrical Information - Models BT-15 . Each unit is equipped with a 4 foot (122 cm), 3 wire grounded power cord which terminates with a standard 3 prong plug. The 208/240V units have a 6-30P plug. MODEL NUMBER BT-15 Overall Dimensions 18 1/2"H x 18 5/16"W x 21 1/4"D (47 cm x 46.6 cm x54 cm) Product Opening: 1 5/8" or 2" or 3" (4.2 cm or 5.1 cm or 7.7 cm) Electrical 208V. 4600 W. 22.2A. 60Hz. 24
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B. ASSEMBLY 1. Lay the toast on its side and install four adjustable legs into threaded holes in base. Tighten legs with crescent wrench. The unit may be leveled by unscrewing the lower insert of each leg. Precise leveling is not required for proper operation of the toaster. Set the toaster upright. CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE TOASTER WITHOUT THE LEGS INSTALLED. 2. Refer to the illustration and check that the Reflector/Crumb Tray is in the proper position. CAUTION: DO N
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b) Temperature: TOP HEAT - The MIN. setting will help produce the lightest top-toast. The MAX. Setting will help produce the lightest toast. BOTTOM HEAT - The MIN. setting will help produce the lightest bottom- toast. The MAX. setting will help produce the darkest bottom-toast. Off turns the heating elements off. C. CONTROL SETTINGS 1. These settings are designed for fresh pre-baked products with an approximate internal temperature of 73°F (23°C). Note: Cooler product
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IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment. For Warranty Service and/or Parts, this information is required. Model Number Serial Number Date Purchased Notes: 17
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APW WYOTT EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY APW Wyott Foodservice Equipment Company warrants it's equipment against defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following conditions: This warranty applies to the original owner only and is not assignable. Should any product fail to function in its intended manner under normal use within the limits defined in this warranty, at the option of APW Wyott such product will be repaired or replaced by APW Wyott or its Authorized Service Agency. APW W
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R 24 Hour Toll Free Service Hot Line 1 (800) 733-2203 Phone: +1 (214) 421-7366 Fax: +1 (214) 565-0976 Toll Free: +1 (800) 527-2100 APW WYOTT Website: www.apwwyott.com 729 Third Avenue E-mail: info@apwwyott.com Dallas, TX 75226 20