Roundup RT-2 User Manual

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Mini Radiant Toaster
Model RT-2
Mfg. Number
9210902
www.ajantunes.com
P/N 1011272 Rev. A 06/14
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CONTENTS
General ...................................................... 2
Warranty
Information ............................................... 2
Service/Technical
Assistance ..................................................2
Important Safety
Information ............................................... 3
Warnings ...................................................3
Specications ............................................ 4
Installation ................................................ 5
Operating
Instructions ............................................... 6
Toasting Product ................................................6
Adjusting Toast Quality ....................................7
Purging product ................................................7
Toaster Settings .................................................. 8
Shutting down the Toaster .............................8
Hi Limit Reset Button ........................................8
Maintenance .............................................9
Daily Maintenance .............................................9
Error Messages..........................................9
Troubleshooting .....................................10
Replacement Parts..................................11
Wiring Diagram .......................................16
Notes ........................................................17
Limited Warranty ....................................20
IMPORTANT
A.J. Antunes & Co. reserves the right to
change specications and product de-
sign without notice. Such revisions do not
entitle the buyer to corresponding changes,
improvements, additions or replacements
for previously purchased equipment.
IMPORTANT
Keep these instructions for future refer-
ence. If the unit changes ownership, be sure
this manual accompanies the equipment.
GENERAL
This manual provides the safety, instal­lation, and operating procedures for your toaster. Please read all of the infor­mation contained in this manual prior to installing and operating the toaster.
Your toaster is manufactured from the nest materials available and is assembled to Roundup’s strict quality standards. This toaster was tested at the factory to ensure dependable trouble­free operation.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Please read the full text of the Limited Warranty in this manual.
If the unit arrives damaged, contact the carrier immediately and le a dam­age claim with them. Save all packing materials when ling a claim. Freight damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser and are not covered under warranty.
The warranty does not extend to:
y Damages caused in shipment or
damage as result of improper use.
y Installation of electrical service.
y Normal maintenance as
outlined in this manual.
y Malfunction resulting from
improper maintenance.
y Damage caused by abuse
or careless handling.
y Damage from moisture into
electrical components.
Damage from tampering with, removal of, or changing any preset control or safety device.
SERVICE/TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you experience any problems with the installation or operation of your system, contact A.J. Antunes & Co. at 1-630-784-1000, or toll free in the United States at 1-800-253-2991.
Fill in the information in the next column and have it handy when calling for assistance. The serial number is on the specication plate located on the system.
Purchased From
Date of Purchase
Model Number
Serial Number
Mfg. Number
Use only genuine Roundup replace­ment parts in this unit. Use of replace­ment parts other than those supplied by the manufacturer will void the war­ranty. Your Authorized Service Agency has been factory trained and has a com­plete supply of parts for this unit.
Visit www. ajantunes.com or con­tact the factory at 1-630-784-1000 to locate your nearest Authorized Service Agency. Refer to the service agency directory packaged with your manual and ll in the information below.
Authorized Service Agency
Name
Phone Number
Address
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Use the following guidelines for safe operation of the unit.
y Read all instructions be-
fore using equipment.
y For your safety, the equip-
ment is furnished with a prop­erly grounded cord connec­tor. Do not attempt to defeat the grounded connector.
y Install or locate the equip-
ment 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 qualied 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 o, 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 electrical 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.
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ed person in order to avoid a hazard.
y Do not modify the power sup-
ply cord plug. if it does not t the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
y Do not use an extension
cord with this appliance.
y Electrical ground is re-
quired on this appliance.
y Check with a qualied electrician
if you are unsure if the appli­ance is properly grounded.
y If a chemical cleaner is used, be
sure it is safe to use on cast alu­minum. Observe all precautions and warnings on product label.
y Inspection, testing, and re-
pair of electrical equipment should only be performed by qualied service personnel.
y This equipment is to be installed
to comply with the basic plumb­ing code of the Building Ocials and Code Administrators, Inc. (BOCA) and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
y Do not use abrasive materials.
The use of these may cause dam­age to the stainless steel nish.
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 nish, 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, ammo­nia detergent, and water.
y Stains and spots should be
sponged using a vinegar solution.
y Finger marks and smears
should be rubbed o us­ing soap and water.
y Hard water spots should be
removed using a vinegar solution.
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13.06”
(331.8 mm)
23”
(584.2)
18.98”
(482.1 mm)
13.06”
(331.8 mm)
23”
(584.2)
18.98”
(482.1 mm)
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Volts Watts Amps Hertz
9210902
RT-2
208 5000 24 50/60
Plug
Description
5-15P 15 Amps., 120 V.,
Non-Locking
(assembly only)
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INSTALLATION
NOTE: When placing the toaster
into service, make sure to provide at least 3 inches of space on all sides of the unit.
1. Remove unit and all pack­ing materials from shipping carton. The toaster is shipped with the items listed below:
• Owner’s Manual
• Authorized Service Agency Directory
NOTE: If any parts are missing
or damaged, contact Antunes Technical Service IMMEDIATELY at 1-877-392­7854 or 1-630-784-1000.
2. Remove all packing materi­als and protective cover­ings from the unit.
3. Refer to Figure 1. Crumb Tray and the Bun Chute. Wash these items at the 3 compartment sink and set aside to air dry
4. Wipe all surfaces of the unit with a hot damp cloth.
NOTE: Do NOT use a dripping wet
cloth. Wring out before use.
5. Re-install the Crumb Tray and Bun Chute.
When placing the unit into service, pay attention to the following guidelines.
y Make sure to provide at
least 3 inches of space on all aides of the unit.
y Make sure the power switch
is o and the unit is at room temperature before plug­ging in the power cord.
y Do not block or cover any
openings on the unit.
y Do not immerse the power
cord or plug in water.
y Keep the power cord away
from heated surfaces.
y Do not allow the power
cord to hang over edge of table or counter.
Figure 1 Figure 2
REAR PANEL
CRUMB TRAY
NOTE: The main Control Panel is
BUN CHUTE
located on the front of the unit.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: To ensure proper operation,
toast some test product at the start of each day.
NOTE: The toaster is programmed to
start up in Breakfast mode.
NOTE: If the toasting quality
needs adjustment, refer to Adjusting Toasting Quality in the Operation section of this manual.
1
3
The unit displays the software version
and starts to warm up (10 minutes) .
TOASTING PRODUCT
Facing the front of the unit, insert prod­uct as described.
Insert Muns and Bagels in the Feeder with the cut side up.
Refer to the image below.
Insert
product here
CUT SIDE
UP
Power button. Press to turn on, press and hold to turn off.
OFF is displayed on the screen when
the toaster is powered o.
2
Power button.
4
MUFFIN
BAGEL
WAIT
After the system check, the unit dis-
plays the Mun Bagel Wait message.
This means the unit is warming up.
5
The unit displays the Mun Bagel
Ready message when it reaches
proper operating temperature.
MUFFIN
BAGEL
READY
Product exits
toaster here
TIMER AREATIMER AREA
After inserting a mun or bagel into the toaster, press the Mun or Bagel button. This starts a timer that tracks the length of time product is held in the toaster. When you press the Mun or Bagel button, a green light appears in the timer area (above). Each mun or bagel toasted should be tracked. When that product is used, press the appropriate unload button to reset the timer.
On the front of the toaster, press the Power button to turn the toaster on.
The unit makes a clicking sound. This
is normal.
y A green light in the timer means
the product can be used.
y A ashing green light means the
product is nearing end of usage.
y A steady red light means the
product should NOT be used.
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ADJUSTING TOAST QUALITY
The unit can be adjusted to provide a lighter or more darkly toasted product. Follow these steps to adjust toasting quality.
PURGING PRODUCT
2
If you need to purge product from the toaster, press and hold both the Light and Dark buttons. The Purge message appears on the display and the toaster speeds up, purging the product.
1
MUFFIN
BAGEL
READY
Press the Light or Dark Button briey
to view the current setting. Press and
hold the Light or Dark button for 5
seconds to enter edit mode.
1
PURGE
Use the Light and Dark Arrow but-
tons to adjust the toasting quality to
darker or lighter respectively.
NOTE: The UP Arrow (Light
button)increases toasting darkness. The DOWN Arrow (Dark button) decreases toasting darkness.
When the toaster is set as desired, release the buttons and the toaster will
beep and save the settings to memory.
NOTE: This setting is maintained
when the unit is powered o.
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TOASTER SETTINGS
The following tables shows the recom­mended settings for the toaster:
Breakfast
Setting Value
IR Percent Upper 65%
IR Percent Lower 50%
Air 25%
Toast Color 640
SHUTTING DOWN THE TOASTER
Follow these steps to shut down the toaster:
1. Press and hold the Power button.
2. The unit enters cool down mode
and displays OK to Clean. The fans continue to run. The unit shuts down completely when this cool down mode completes.
HI LIMIT RESET
LOCATION
HI LIMIT RESET BUTTON
A hi-limit control turns o power to the unit if it overheats. To reset this Hi­Limit control, allow sucient time (10­15 minutes) for the unit to cool down, then remove the Hi-Limit control cap and press the reset button located on the rear of the unit. If the unit requires continuous resetting, call for service.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
The unit will remain hot while it is cooling
down. Personal injury and burns may result
from touching the unit before it is nished cooling down. Wear Heat Resistant Gloves.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
The daily maintenance steps involve:
y Cleaning the Acces-
sories and Toaster
y Cleaning the Release Sheet
Cleaning the Accessories and Toaster
1. Turn the toaster o. The unit
enters a 20 minute cool down mode and displays OK to Clean when complete. The fans and conveyors continue to run. The cleaning mode continues for 20 minutes and shuts the unit down automatically when complete.
NOTE: You do not need to wait
for the count down to complete. Continue with the cleaning steps as soon as you see OK to Clean.
2. Refer to Figure 3. Remove Crumb Tray and Bun Chute and set aside.
3. Wash the Crumb Tray and Bun Chute in soap and wa­ter. Rinse with clean wa­ter and allow to air dry.
4. Wipe all surfaces of the unit with a hot damp cloth.
NOTE: Do not use a dripping wet
cloth. Wring out before use.
5. Remove the Rear Panel and wipe the inside of the toaster with a hot damp cloth.
ERROR MESSAGES
IF the toaster displays any error mes­sage, contact the factory immediately at 1-630-784-1000.
Figure 3
REAR PANEL
CRUMB TRAY
BUN CHUTE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Power cord not plugged in Plug power cord into the proper electrical outlet
Hi-Limit has tripped
No Control Display
Conveyor does not turn on
Conveyor(s) hesitate
Buns not toasting adequately
Crowns and/or Heels must be forced into the toaster. Buns sticking and burning.
Toaster making unusal sounds
Fans are making an unusal sounds
Buns/muns/bagels getting caught in bun chute area
Circuit breakers turned o or tripped. Damaged electri­cal outlet, plug, or cord. Power switch damaged
Faulty or mis aligned communication cable Replace or align communication cable
Faulty Transformer Replace transformer.
Conveyor Belt/Chain has stretched. Chain skipping on sprockets.
Loose sprocket Verify setscrew is tight on at part of shaft.
Motor Drive Chain came o sprocket(s) Reinstall drive chain
Inernal part /object interfering within conveyor system Check for interference & clear up as necessary.
Dive chains need lubrication. Lubricate chain
All Stop Button was pressed
Loose or misaligned sprocket Align and tighten set screw on sprocket
Motor drive chain loose or stretched Replace or tighten up slack on drive chain.
Drive motor(s) have failed Contact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service agancy for service
Compression settings are incorrect. Use the recommended settings(4).
Release sheet is worn or needs cleaning (replace every 3-5 weeks)
Silicone belts are worn or need cleaning (replace every 2-4 months).
Silicone belts are not tacky.
Silicone belts not being cleaned properly. Clean silicone belts as described in the Maintenance section of this manual.
Silicone belts are not tacky.
Silicone belts are dirty, worn, or damaged (replace every 2-4 months)
Release sheet is not being cleaned properly.
Release sheet is not being reversed as required.
Teon coated platen dirty. Clean Platen as described in the Maintenace section of this manual.
Conveyor Belt/Chains are skipping on sprockets.
Drive motor stalls intermittently. Contact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service agancy for service
Compression settings are incorrect. Use the recommended settings (4).
Buns are not inserted into the toaster properly.
Compression settings are too tight. Set bun thickness compression knobs to the correct setting.
Conveyor belt chains have stretched or adjusted incor­rectly.
Motor Drive chain needs lubrication. Lubricate chain
Conveyor shaft bearing is binding. Contact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service agency for service
Failed cooling Fans Verify vents on toaster are unblocked and not near other heating appliances.
Cooling Fans are dirty and need to be cleaned
Bun chute installed incorrectly Reinstall Bun chute with lip end facing down towards exit
Allow unit to cool and reset the Hi-Limit Control. If it trips again, contact your Maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency.
Reset circuit breakers. If they trip again, check the power cord,plug, and outlet for damage. Contact your Maintenance person, Authorized Service Agency.
Measure and adjust the conveyor belt chains as described in the Maintenance section of this manual.
The toaster will beep until the All Stop button is pressed again and the power button is pressed.
Inspect release sheet for cleanliness, worn spots, wrinkles , or tears. Clean or replace release sheet as described in the Maintenance section of this manual.
Replace or clean Silicone belts as desribed in thw Maintenance section of this manual.
Replace or clean Silicone belts as desribed in thw Maintenance section of this manual.
Replace or clean Silicone belts as desribed in thw Maintenance section of this manual.
Replace or clean Silicone belts as desribed in thw Maintenance section of this manual.
Clean both sides of release sheet as described in the Maintenance section of this manual.
Reverse the release sheet or replace release sheet as described in the Mainte­nance section of this manual.
Adjust the conveyor belt chains as described in the Maintenance section of t his manual.
Muns & Bagels should be inserted in the top feeder (#1) with cut side up. Crowns should be inserted in the middle feeder(#2) with the cut side down. Heels should be inserted in the lowere feeder only(#3) with the cut side up.
Adjust the conveyor belt chains as described in the Maintenance section of t his manual.
Clean Fans. If error persists contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 0012984 Relay - Sink Bracket Assy 1 Incl.
2 0012994 Assy, Bearing Cover 2
3 0021898 Wldmnt, Bearing Brkt & Spring Guide - Rh
4 0021899 Wldmnt, Bearing Brkt & Spring Guide - Lh
5 0021967 Ramp Weldment 1
6 0021968 Top Coil Mt Wldmt 1
7 0021969 Main Coil Mt Weldment 1
8 0021970 Lower Heater Mt Weldment 1
9 0021971 Control Housing Wldmt 1
10 0021972 End Housing Weldment 1
11 0021973 Back Panel Wldmt 1
12 0012996 Curtain Assy. 2
13 0021975 Skirt Weldment 1
14 0200327 Silicone Strip 6” 2
15 0200328 Silicone Strip 13” 2
16 0400265 Bushing, Shorty 3/8” 2
17 0400280 Bushing, Snap 9
18 0400414 Insulator, 1/2” Ceramic Female 6
19 0400432 Bushing, Open/Closed 3
20 0506612 Plate, Tensioner 2
21 0506658 Retainer, Capillary B ulb 1
22 0506743 Access Cover One Fan 1
23 0506744 Plate, Top Housing 1
24 0506746 Bracket, Motor 1
25 0506747 Top Housing Radiant 1
26 0506748 Cover Channel End Housing 1
27 0506749 Cover Lower 1
28 0506750 Cover Channel Control Hsg 1
29 0506751 Cover Upper Coil 1
30 0506770 Tray, Crumb 1
31 0506772 Reector, Rh 1
32 0506773 Reector, Lh 1
33 0506775 Center Back Panel New 1
34 0506785 Wall Cool 1
35 0506786 Bun Ramp 1
36 0506789 Control Housing Panel 1
37 0506790 End Housing Panel 1
38 0506791 Heater Cover 1
39 0506792 Heater Base 1
40 0506796 Coil End Cover 2
41 0506799 Retainer, Bearing 2
42 0600141 Spring, Compression 2
43 0800444 Connecting Link, Chain 2
44 0800463 Rod 1/4 X 10 Inch 2
45 0800464 Rod 3/8 X 10 Inch 1
46 0800465 Belt, Flat Flex 1
47 1001548 Label, Control 1
48 21000-0046 Stando, 1/4” Locking Pcb 4
49 2100212 Handle, Pocket Pull, Snap-In 2
50 2100230 Bumper, Recess W/Washer 4
51 2100247 Knob 1
52 2100334 Thrust Strip, Teon 2
53 2110195 Clamp, Micro Lined, Ext Hex Hd 2
54 2110197 Clip, Steel Cable 1
55 2120143 Spacer, #4 X .25Lg 5
56 2120249 Spacer, .115 Id X .25 Od .062 Thk Nylon 4
57 2150179 Sprocket, 25B14 1/2” Bore 1
58 2150186 Bearing High Temp 1/2” Bore 4
59 2150251 Sprocket, 25B14 3/8” Bore 1
60 2150254 Roller 4
61 2150260 Bearing Sleeve 2
62 2150277 Sprocket, Drive 17 Tooth 2
63 2150352 Shaft, Drive 1
64 2150353 Shaft, Idler 1
65 2150369 Drive Chain 1
66 2180145 Cover, Bumper 4
67 3000123 Ring, Retaining, External 1
68 304P0-0010 Nut, #4-40 Nylon 1
69 304P123 Screw, Mach #4-40 X 3/8” Panhd Phillips 1
70 306P130 Nut, Hex Keps #6-32 (Small Pattern) 1
71 308P101 Nut, Hex #8-32 1
72 308P123 Screw, Mach. #8-32 X 3/16” 1
73 308P193 Scr, Mach #8-32 X 1 1/4” Sltthd 1
74 308P203 Screw, Tap 8-32 X 3/8” W/Int. Tooth Washer 1
75 310P108 Screw, Mach. #10-32 X 1/2” 1
76 310P136 Screw, Mach. #10-32 X 1/4” 1
77 310P146 Nut, Hex ‘Keps’ #10-32 1
78 310P187 Screw Set, #10-32 X 3/8 Hex Socket­ Cone Point 1
79 310P199 Scr, #10-32 X 3/8 Lg Socket Hd Cap 1
80 310P213 Screw, Phpnhd #10-16 X 3/4” Thrd Form 1
81 310P215 Scr, Shldr #10-32 X 1/4” W/1/4” Shldr Precision 1
82 4000132 Fan, Blower 1
83 4000202 Fan, Axial - 230V, Metal Housing & Imp 1
84 4000208 Gearmotor, 1/75Th Hp, 230V 1
85 4010187 Transformer, 240 Vac/12Vac 1
86 4030352 Thermostat, Hi-Limit 700°F 1
87 4030438 Heater, Cfa 2
88 4030439 Heater, Cfa 1
89 4030440 Heater, Foil 208V, 50W 1
90 4051021 Thermocouple, Probe 1
91 4060398 Terminal Block, S-Series 1
92 4060450 Cap, Usb W/Lanyard 1
93 4060451 Usb, A-F Pnl Mount/A-M Shield 1
94 4070154 Varistor Board 1
95 4070196 Motor Board 1
96 4070199 Assy, Pcb Current Sense 1
97 4070209 Main Board 1
98 4070210 Control Board 1
99 0021966 Electrical Mount Weldment 1
100 21000-0043 Spacer, 3/8 CBS Thread Female 2
101 4050180 Heat Sink 2
102 4050236 Contactor, 2 Pol NO. 1
103 4050240 Relay, SS Dual Pole W/ Conn-Recept. 1
104 4051010 Relay, Random Phase SS - 50A 1
105 4070198 Snubber B oard. 1
106 0400315 Strain Relief Cord 1
107 0700479 Power Cord T/Lock L6-30P 1
*Available In Packages Of 10
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17
17
81
61
58
41
77
65
57
78
42
20
52
4
58
2
77
95
13
13
30
35
59
78
49
74
37
79
84
24
74
48
12
13
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17
92
93
91
67
61
58
41
73
86
16
47
68
98
55
97
68
94
70
20
42
52
3
58
2
77
77
36
49
74
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6
18
87
18
81
74
60
62
62
60
64
60
60
12
46
63
53
53
18
87
18
88
18
28
40
74
29
74
74
74
21
90
81
54
7
27
8
18
74
14
81
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83
96
70
22
74
80
74
33
51
85
70
100
70
102
104
74
103
74
105
100
11
101
101
75
82
99
11
74
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WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
23
WHT
WHT
43
C1-L2
WHT
POWER
CORD
GRN
WHT/BLU
BLK/BRN
GRN-YEL
∆ GRN
TERMINAL BLOCK #1
GND
3
1
BLK
11
∆ BLK
BLK
J3
BRD
MOV
J1 J2
4
2
∆ WHT
13
40
7
GRN
CONTACTOR
WHT
K
WHT
K
C1-T2
10
J7
USB
J11
WHT
K
J1
THERMOCOUPLE
J13
J2
T2
AIR 1200W
9
J10
MAIN
4070209
T1
T3
BOT 1200W
TOP 2400W
6
WHT
TO J5 MOTOR
BLU
BLK
5 4
6
J6
YEL
J3
K K
J5
BLK
K
BLK
BLK
ORG
RED
3 2 1
12
L1
T1
-
+
15
14
43
242526272829
44
BRN
J8
1 2
J4
3 4 5 6
38
4070199
22
BLK
YEL
J12
21
*
YEL
23
18 19 16 17
TO SSR'S
15 14
20
*
8 7
BLK
5
RED
6
YEL
3
RED
4
RED
2
ORG
1
∆ 12 GA XLP 125ĀC
14 GA TFE 200ĀC
K
14 GA XLP 125ĀC
J
18 GA PVC 105ĀC 20 GA XLP 125°C 22 GA XLP 125°C
*
BASE
8
BLK
J
C1-T1
B
A
+
-+-
BLK RED
YEL RED RED ORG
BRN
1
RED
2
ORG YEL BLK BLU
3 4 5 6
DISPLAY
J1
4070210
J
BLK
BLK
41
5
FROM MAIN J11
18 19 16 17 15 14
BLK
C1-L1
39
22
36
BLK
BLK
*
BLK
37
RED
YEL
T
WHT
29 28 27 26 25
TO J5 MAIN
24
WHT
FAN
38
WHT
WHT
38
43
FAN
SNUB
BRD
37
F
F
C1
43
J15
39
J3
J16
BLK BRN GRY
44
BLK
*
GRN/YEL
M
BLK
45
HI-LIMIT
BLK
36
41
40
J4
37
MOTOR
4070196
J2
36
42
J9
44
BLU
6
BLK
5
YEL
4
ORG RED BRN
BLK
BLK
*
J5
3 2
1
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NOTES
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Equipment manufactured by Roundup Food Equipment Division of A.J. Antunes & Co. has been constructed of the nest ma­terials available and manufactured to high quality standards. These units are warranted to be free from electrical and mechan­ical defects for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase under normal use and service, and when installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. To insure continued operation of the units, follow the maintenance procedures out­lined in the Owner’s Manual. During the rst 12 months, electro-mechanical parts, non-overtime labor, and travel expenses up to 2 hours (100 miles/160 km), round trip from the nearest Authorized Service Center are covered.
1. This warranty does not cover cost of installation, defects caused by improper storage or handling prior to placing of the Equipment. This warranty does not cover overtime charges or work done by unauthorized service agencies or person­nel. This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, calibration, or regular adjustments as specied in operating and maintenance instructions of this manual, and/or labor involved in moving adjacent objects to gain access to the equipment. This warranty does not cover consumable/wear items such as Release Sheets, Conveyor Belt Chain As­semblies, Belt Wraps, and Dampers. This warranty does not cover damage to the Platen due to operating the toaster without a Release Sheet or cleaning with abrasive cleansers or tools, misuse or dropping of unit. This warranty does not cover problems or failures resulting from improper/incorrect voltage supply. This warranty does not cover Travel Time & Mileage in excess of 2 hours (100 miles/160 km) round trip from the nearest authorized service agency.
2. Roundup reserves the right to make changes in design or add any improvements on any prod­uct. The right is always reserved to modify equipment because of factors beyond our control and gov­ernment regulations. Changes to update equipment do not constitute a warranty charge.
3. If shipment is damaged in transit, the purchaser should make a claim directly upon the carrier. Careful inspec­tion should be made of the shipment as soon as it arrives and visible damage should be noted upon the car­rier’s receipt. Damage should be reported to the carrier. This damage is not covered under this warranty.
4. Warranty charges do not include freight or foreign, excise, municipal or other sales or use taxes. All such freight and taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.
5. This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any im­plied warranty or merchantability or tness for a particular purpose, each of which is hereby expressly disclaimed. the remedies described above are exclusive and in no event shall roundup be liable for spe­cial consequential or incidental damages for the breach or delay in performance of this warranty.
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