Toastmaster Oven TC2000 User Manual

TC2000 (CE)  
English  
P/N 42513  
Price $5.00  
Rev. B • V1 • 11/99  
Middleby Cooking Systems Group • 1400 Toastmaster Drive • Elgin, IL 60120 • (847)741-3300 • FAX (847)741-4406  
Conveyor Oven  
Model TC2000  
OWNER'S OPERATING AND  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
© 1999 Toastmaster, A Middleby Company.  
is a registered trademark of Toastmaster, A Middleby Company. All rights reserved.  
CAUTION  
WARNING: IN CASE OF FIRE  
Using any parts other than genuine Toastmaster  
factory parts relieves the manufacturer of all  
liability.  
Disconnect the oven from its power source  
IMMEDIATELY. This allows the unit to cool,  
making it easier to put out the fire.  
IMPORTANT  
Contact your authorized service agent to perform  
maintenance and repairs. A service agency  
directory is supplied with your oven.  
WARNING  
FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR  
USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE  
VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF  
THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE  
IMPORTANT  
Toastmaster (manufacturer) reserves the right to  
change specifications and product design with-  
outnotice. Suchrevisionsdonotentitlethebuyer  
to corresponding changes, improvements, addi-  
tions or replacements for previously purchased  
equipment.  
WARNING  
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUST-  
MENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAIN-  
TENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAM-  
AGE, INJURY OR DEATH. READ THE IN-  
STALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUC-  
TIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALL-  
ING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.  
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE  
This manual provides detailed information for the  
installation and operation of your oven. It also  
contains information to assist the operator in  
diagnosing problems in the event of a malfunc-  
tion. This manual is an important tool for the  
operator and should be kept readily available.  
WARNING  
DISCONNECTTHEOVENFROMITSELEC-  
TRICALPOWERSUPPLYBEFORECLEAN-  
ING OR SERVICING.  
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1. Before proceeding with the electrical connection, check that the  
electrical supply matches the oven’s requirements. Refer to the  
serial plate (Figure 4) and to the electrical specifications shown  
on the wiring diagrams at the back of this Manual.  
III. OPERATION  
A. Location and Function of Controls  
This section provides a basic description of the oven controls, their  
location, and the functions they perform. The operator MUST be familiar  
with the controls. Refer to Figure 6.  
WARNING  
ENSURE THAT BOTH THE CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSED DIS-  
CONNECT AND THE POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH ARE IN  
THE “O” (OFF) POSITION BEFORE PROCEEDING.  
Figure 6  
2. Conveyor  
speed control  
knob  
3. Upper and Lower  
temperature adjustment  
knobs  
WARNING  
ENSURE THAT ANY PACKING MATERIAL RESIDUE HAS  
BEEN REMOVED FROM INSIDE THE OVEN’S COOKING  
CHAMBER.  
2. Single-phase ovens only:  
Check that the appropriate receptacle is available for the  
power cord plug.  
Insert the power cord plug into its receptacle.  
3. Three-phase ovens only:  
Remove the two screws that hold the rear cover panel in  
place; then, remove the cover panel.  
Insert the end of the electrical supply through the connector  
shown in Figure 5.  
Attach the electrical supply wires to their terminal block  
connections, as shown in Figure 5.  
1. Power On/Off  
(I/O) switch  
Secure the supply wires to the floor of the electrical  
compartment using the supplied cable clamp. The wires must  
not interfere with the drive chain and sprocket. See Figure 5.  
1. Power On/Off (I/O) switch  
Secure the supply as it passes through the connector on the  
outside wall of the oven.  
Switches the oven ON and OFF.  
2. Conveyor speed control knob  
Replace the rear wall of the oven and fasten it in place.  
Adjusts the speed of the conveyor. This controls the bake time.  
“1” is the minimum speed setting, which produces the longest  
available bake time.  
4. All ovens:  
Connect an equipotential ground wire to the lug shown in Figure  
5. The equipotential ground connection must meet current IEC/  
CEE and local code requirements.  
“9” is the maximum speed setting, which produces the shortest  
available bake time.  
3-4. Upper and Lower temperature adjustment knobs  
Adjust the temperature settings of the upper and lower heating  
zones.  
Figure 5  
“1” is the minimum temperature setting, which sets the heating  
zone to the lowest available temperature.  
Wiring connections  
Terminal  
“9” is the maximum temperature setting, which sets the  
heating zone to the highest available temperature.  
block  
B. Operation Procedure  
1. Adjust the position of the draft curtains at the ends of the cooking  
chamber (if necessary). This procedure is described in detail in  
Part D, Draft Curtain Adjustment, in this section.  
(3-phase ovens  
only)  
IMPORTANT  
When cooking at very high temperatures (a setting of “8” or higher  
on either temperature adjustment knob), the oven should be pre-  
heated for at least 10 minutes WITH THE DRAFT CURTAINS IN  
THE FULLY-LOWERED POSITION. After pre-heating, the curtains  
may be repositioned as required.  
Equipotential ground lug  
and symbol (all ovens)  
2. Restore electrical power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused  
disconnect.  
Cable clamp  
3. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) Switch to the ON (“I”) position.  
4. Adjust the bake time (if necessary) by turning the conveyor speed  
control knob. Adjust the upper and lower temperature settings (if  
necessary) by turning the temperature adjustment knobs.  
Connector  
(3-phase ovens only)  
5. Allow the oven to pre-heat for at least 10 minutes.  
6. Load the entrance end of the conveyor with the food product. The  
motion of the conveyor will move the food product into the cooking  
chamber.  
C. Shutdown Procedure  
1. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) switch to the OFF (“O”) position.  
2. Wait for the oven’s cooling fan to turn off.  
3. Disconnect electrical power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused  
disconnect.  
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D. Draft Curtain Adjustment  
E. Daily Cleaning  
The draft curtains may need to be repositioned to provide adequate  
clearance for some food products. The curtains should be positioned  
to prevent drafts into the oven, and heat loss into the environment.  
WARNING  
WHEN CLEANING THE OVEN:  
• NEVER USE PRESSURIZED WATER.  
The draft curtains can be removed from the oven to permit the maximum  
vertical clearance above the conveyor.  
• NEVER USE A CLEANING SOLUTION OTHER THAN SOAP  
AND WATER ON PORTIONS OF THE OVEN THAT COME  
INTO CONTACT WITH FOOD PRODUCTS. THESE AREAS  
INCLUDE THE CONVEYOR BELT AND END TRAYS.  
WARNING  
BEFORE ADJUSTING THE DRAFT CURTAINS, SWITCH THE  
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH TO THE OFF (“O”) POSITION.  
• NEVER APPLY ENOUGH LIQUID TO STAND IN PLACE ON  
THE OVEN. LIQUID INSIDE THE OVEN WILL CAUSE A  
SEVERE ELECTRICAL HAZARD AND MAY OTHERWISE  
DAMAGE THE OVEN.  
WHEN REPOSITIONING THE CURTAINS:  
WEAR A HEAVY OVEN MITT.  
DONOTREACHINTOTHEOVEN’SCOOKINGCHAMBER!  
See Figure 7.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT clean your oven using abrasive cleaners or pads. Both will  
scratch and dull the finish.  
1. To reposition the draft curtains:  
a. Loosen the two screws that hold the draft curtain in place.  
b. Slide the curtain to the desired clearance above the conveyor.  
c. Tighten the two screws to hold the curtain in place.  
1. With the conveyor running, use a brush to clean any crumbs off  
the conveyor into the crumb trays.  
2. Switch the Power On/Off (I/O) switch to the OFF (“O”) position,  
and wait for the cooling fan to turn off.  
d. Repeat these steps for the curtain at the opposite end of the  
oven.  
3. Disconnect electrical power to the oven at the circuit breaker/fused  
disconnect.  
2. To remove the curtains from the oven:  
a. Remove the two screws that hold the draft curtain in place.  
b. Remove the draft curtain.  
4. Allow the oven to cool.  
CAUTION - HOT SURFACES  
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES ON THE OVEN, OR REACH  
INTO THE COOKING CHAMBER, UNTIL THE UNIT HAS  
COOLED THOROUGHLY.  
c. Repeat these steps for the curtain at the opposite end of the  
oven.  
5. Clean the fan grill on the front of the oven using a stiff nylon brush.  
6. Clean the end trays USING SOAP AND WATER ONLY and towel  
them dry. If necessary, the end trays can be removed for cleaning  
by removing the screws that hold them in place. See Figure 3 (in  
Section II).  
Figure 7  
Screws  
IMPORTANT  
If the end trays are removed for cleaning, they must be replaced  
prior to operating the oven.  
7. Slide the end crumb trays out from underneath the entrance and  
exit ends of the conveyor. See Figure 8.  
Figure 8  
Draft curtain  
Conveyor  
Support  
tab  
CAUTION - HOT  
Center tray fits BE-  
TWEEN conveyor  
DO NOT  
End crumb  
trays slide  
straight out  
and support tab.  
DO NOT insert  
REACH INSIDE  
COOKING CHAMBER!  
tray on floor of  
oven!  
8. Lift BOTH ends of the center crumb tray; then, slide the tray out of  
either end of the oven.  
9. Clean all three of the crumb trays using a commercial oven cleaner.  
If necessary, towel them dry.  
10. Replace the center crumb tray in the oven as shown in Figure 8.  
IMPORTANT  
Proper positioning of the center crumb tray is REQUIRED for proper  
cooking. Ensure that the tray is replaced inside the conveyor frame,  
as shown in Figure 8, and NOT on the floor of the cooking chamber!  
11. Replace the two end crumb trays.  
12. Clean the outside of the oven using a damp cloth with EITHER  
soap and water OR a stainless steel cleaner. Use caution to ensure  
that liquids do not enter the oven during cleaning.  
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TERMINAL  
BLOCK  
Wiring Diagram - Model TC2000, 230V, 1-Phase  
CONTACTOR  
TSTAT  
N.O.  
TSTAT  
N.C.  
RFI  
FILTER  
UPR  
POT 1  
100K  
TEMP  
CTRL  
FAN  
UPPER  
HEATING ELEMENT  
POWER  
ON/OFF  
(I/O)  
SWITCH  
CONVEYOR  
SPEED  
CONTROLLER  
LWR  
TEMP  
CTRL  
POT 2  
100KΩ  
MOTOR  
POT  
FUSE  
1MΩ  
LOWER  
HEATING ELEMENT  
0.25 A  
Electrical Schematic - Model TC2000, 230V, 1-Phase  
Electrical  
Specifications:  
(L1)  
(L2)  
TSTAT  
N.O.  
230V, 50Hz, 1 Ph,  
5.0kW, 21.7A  
FAN  
TSTAT  
N.C.  
Cord and Plug  
Information:  
C2  
C1  
POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH  
2 POLE  
Kabelmetal-type  
HO7RN-F cord with  
C
3 x 4,0mm conductors and  
moulded-on IEC 309 plug.  
Plug is rated 230VAC/32A.  
RFI FILTER  
POT  
1MΩ  
CONVEYOR  
SPEED  
CONTROLLER  
POT  
100KΩ  
FUSE 0.25 A  
MOTOR  
UPPER TEMP  
CONTROL  
POT  
100KΩ  
UPPER HEATING ELEMENT  
LOWER TEMP  
CONTROL  
LOWER HEATING ELEMENT  
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Wiring Diagram - Model TC2000, 380-400V, 3-Phase  
E L1 L2 L3 N  
LINE FILTER  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
CONTACTOR  
TSTAT  
N.O.  
RFI  
UPR  
TEMP  
CTRL  
TSTAT  
N.C.  
FILTER  
POT 1  
100KΩ  
UPPER  
HEATING ELEMENT  
FAN  
POWER  
CONVEYOR  
SPEED  
CONTROLLER  
ON/OFF  
(I/O)  
SWITCH  
LWR  
TEMP  
CTRL  
POT 2  
100KΩ  
MOTOR  
POT  
1MΩ  
FUSE  
0.25 A  
LOWER  
HEATING ELEMENT  
Electrical Schematic -  
Electrical  
Model TC2000, 380-400V, 3-Phase  
Specifications:  
(N)  
(L1) (L2) (L3)  
E
380-400V, 50Hz,  
3 Ph, 5.0kW  
LINE FILTER  
TSTAT  
N.O.  
Current draw:  
FAN  
TSTAT  
N.C.  
N
11.0A  
L1 0.6A  
L2 11.0A  
L3 11.0A  
POWER ON/OFF (I/O) SWITCH  
C1  
C2 C3 C4  
2 POLE  
C
Cord and Plug  
RFI FILTER  
Information: N/A  
POT  
1MΩ  
CONVEYOR  
SPEED  
CONTROLLER  
POT  
100KΩ  
FUSE 0.25 A  
MOTOR  
UPPER TEMP  
CONTROL  
POT  
100KΩ  
UPPER HEATING ELEMENT  
LOWER TEMP  
CONTROL  
LOWER HEATING ELEMENT  
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