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. ft Thereafter, unit monitors the temperature until it reaches set point. During this cooldown time, standard El message is still displayed. User may change set point again, but 2-minute timer is not restarted (and old Peak value still applies.) During the cooldown time, if ever the temperature rises above the previously recorded peak temperature, H igh Temperature Error is triggered. Once set point is reached,[rdy]is displayed again. [Hll is displayed only if otherzone is|rdy|or also[HTl If otherzone is[Lol then[UH](low-high) is displayed instead oflHU 8 6. CLEANING Insure the appliance has been turned off and has had sufficient time for all surfaces to cool down before cleaning. Use only mild soap and water to clean this appliance. Appliance cleaning should be performed daily. NOTE: Daily Cleaning • Remove the crumb pans and wipe out debris with a damp rag and mild soap solution. • Remove the deflector panels located at the entrance and exit of the oven tunnel. Wipe down the area under the deflector panels, and the deflector panels, with a damp rag and mild soap. Reinstall the deflector panels by reversing the procedure used to remove them. • Using a damp rag with mild soap and water, wipe down the exterior surfaces of the appliance. • Using a damp rag with mild soap solution, wipe down all areas of the conveyor. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE UPPER WHITE CERAMIC, OR LOWER METAL HEATERS. • When units are in the stacked configuration, it is still necessary to clean between the units. Using a damp rag with mild soap and water, wipe down the tops and undersides of all units. Ensure there are no foreign objects between the units that could catch fire. • Using a damp rag with mild soap and water, wipe the surfaces of the stacking spacers on all four corners. 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Always ask and check the following: Not getting power: 1. Is the unit connected to a live power source of the proper voltage? 2. Check the rating label. Is the unit connected to the correct power source? 3. Check the circuit breaker. 4. Is power switch “ON” and led displaying information? 5. If the above checks out, and you still have problems, call your local service agent. Conveyor not working: 1. Please referto “Not getting power” section. 2. Is the knob turned to correct setting per desired speed? 3. Note: At slower settings the conveyor moves very slow and may appear stalled, which is not the case. 4. If the above checks out, and you still have problems, call your local service agent. Food not cooking properly: 1. Please referto “Not getting power” section. 2. Are the controller and speed control adjusted to the desired setting? 3. Are the deflector curtains in the proper position? 4. If the above checks out, and you still have problems, call your local service agent. 8. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE • Please follow the cleaning section for the daily preventative maintenance schedule. • DO NOT USE ABRASIVES OR CLEANING SOLUTIONS ON THIS APPLIANCE. • Routinely check before every operation that adequate distance is allowed between fans and anything that would possibly allow foreign debris or substances to be taken in by inlet fan. • Clean fan guards on a daily basis to ensure proper inlet cooling to electrical components and efficient hot air exhaust. • On a daily basis make sure side walls of tunnel oven remain clean to assist in maintaining even cooking around product. Be careful not to bump or hit the upper ceramic heaters when wiping down. • Ensure belt is properly tensioned as to prevent slippage or binding, which causes strain on motor. • DO NOTATTEMPTTO MAINTENANCE, SERVICE OR CLEAN THE UPPER CERAMIC AND LOWER METAL HEATERS. 9 9. WIRING DIAGRAMS OVERHEAD (XWAV1417) OVERHEAD (XWAV1422) OVERHEAD (XWAV1829) 10 UNDER CARRIAGE TO r ■ TERM BLK---1- TO TERM BLK TO TERM BLK TO TERM BLK TO TERM BLK #0^--TO: TERMINAL BLK L1 ÎÎ'k--'’--TO: TERMINAL BLK L2 ESCUTCHEON POWER SWITCH LEFT SIDE HOUSING RIGHT SIDE HOUSING I I -LOWER HEATER ZONE 1 pl I °c| I I I r-H- I I I I I > I / I ( TO SPEED TO SPEED TO SPEED MOTOR-ORANGE MOTOR-GREEN MOTOR-BLUE ^ TO POWER SUPPLY x TO CONTACTOR "A2" g PIN-RED RIGHT SIDE HOUSING I I ï I ^ I I I I I BL[GrI jOR Ô MOTOR SPEED POT POWER SWITCH ESCUTCHEON 11 10. PARTS LIST & EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 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, XWAV1829, 240V 1 4 94000024 ESCUTCHEON, FRONT, XWAV1422, XWAV1829 1 94100015 ESCUTCHEON, FRONT, XWAV1417 1 5 94000041 WELD ASSY, CONVEYOR, XWAV1422 1 94100022 WELD ...
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