Frymaster Toaster CT16 Series User Manual

Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends  
using CFESA Certified Technicians.  
JANUARY 2004  
24-Hour Service Hotline 1-800-551-8633  
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CT16 SERIES TOASTER  
SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL  
CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES  
Upper  
Compression  
Adjustment  
Knobs  
Bun Guide for Heel  
and Crown Slots  
LED  
DISPLAY  
REDY  
RAISE  
SETPOINT  
BUTTON  
LOWER  
SETPOINT  
BUTTON  
DISPLAY  
TEMPERATURE  
BUTTON  
ON/OFF  
BUTTON  
Lower  
Compression  
Adjustment  
Knobs  
Heated Holding Tray  
1.1 CT16 Toaster Functional Description  
The CT16 Toaster is designed to produce fresh, uniformly toasted buns on an "as needed” basis. The  
countertop-mounted unit consists of a cabinet, a computer, a heating element and a pair of conveyor  
assemblies.  
When the unit is turned on, an electrical heating element (called a platen) is energized. The platen  
heats up to a programmed temperature referred to as the setpoint. At the same time, both conveyor  
assemblies are activated. When a bun is placed into one of the slots at the top of the cabinet, the  
conveyor belts gently carry it through the unit, with the cut face of the bun passing over the heated  
platen. As the bun passes over the platen, it is toasted. At the end of the process, the bun is deposited  
onto a holding tray. The computer allows the operator to adjust the setpoint to obtain desired toasting  
characteristics. Compression adjustment knobs also allow the operator to adjust the compression of  
heels and crowns as they pass through the toaster.  
1.2 Power Requirements  
ALL ELECTRICALLY OPERATED APPLIANCES MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, OR  
IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-1990) OR THE  
CORRESPONDING NATIONAL CODE OF THE COUNTRY IN WHICH INSTALLED.  
THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE  
PLUGGED INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG!  
Voltage: 200VAC, 208VAC, or 240VAC, depending on model ordered  
Frequency: 60 Hz (non-CE )or 50 Hz (CE and Australian models)  
Phase: Single  
Service: 20 Amp  
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1.3 Replacing Components  
Accessing the Electronics  
1. Pull the bun compression knobs off their shafts.  
2. Remove the screws around the edge of the component housing cover and remove the cover.  
Accessing the Drive Motor and Auxiliary Transformer  
Carefully lay the unit on its back and remove the seven screws that secure the bottom cover in place.  
Removing the Conveyor Assemblies  
1. Turn off and unplug the unit.  
2. Remove the bun feeder then remove the cover by lifting it straight up until it is clear of its hinge  
pins.  
3. Rotate the bun compression knobs to positions 5 and E.  
4. Press down on the top roller(s) of the conveyor assembly to be removed to lock it (them) in the  
down position.  
5. Rotate the tray stabilizer latch upward, then remove the belt(s). Return the tray stabilizer latch to  
the latched position.  
6. Pull the bun compression knobs from their shafts.  
7. Remove the screws around the edge of the component housing cover and remove the cover.  
8. Remove the diagonal brace.  
9. Release the tension on the drive belt by pressing down on the belt tensioner arm and remove the  
belt from the pulleys.  
10. To remove the dual-belt conveyor assembly:  
(See illustration on following page.)  
a. Loosen the setscrew in the forward-most drive pulley and remove the pulley.  
b. Remove the cartridge heater, marking the leads to facilitate reconnection.  
c. Remove the four hex-head screws and two flange nuts that secure the conveyor assembly to the  
component housing from the inside.  
d. Rotate the tray stabilizer latch upward and, while supporting the conveyor assembly, remove the  
two hex-head screws securing the top of the conveyor assembly from the outside (conveyor  
side) of the component housing and carefully pull the conveyor assembly away from the housing.  
e. Reinstall the conveyor assembly by reversing the steps performed, being sure to reattach the  
ground wire with the top hex head screw.  
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Step 10d - Remove last two screws  
and pull conveyor away from housing.  
Step 10c - Remove  
these four hex head  
screws and two nuts.  
Step 10b - Remove  
cartridge heater.  
Step 10a - Remove drive pulley.  
11. To remove the toasting conveyor assembly:  
(See illustration on following page.)  
a. Detach the platen and probe wiring from the relay, high-limit, and 9-pin connector.  
b. Loosen the setscrew in the second drive pulley from the front and remove the pulley.  
c. Remove the five flange nuts that secure the idler assembly to the housing and remove the idler  
assembly.  
d. Remove the two hex head screws shown in Step 11d of the illustration on the following page.  
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e. Rotate the tray stabilizer latch upward and, while supporting the conveyor assembly, remove the  
hex-head screw securing the top of the assembly from the outside (conveyor side) of the  
component housing and carefully pull the assembly away from the housing.  
Step 11e - Remove the last screw and pull  
the conveyor away from the housing.  
Step 11c - Remove  
these five flange nuts  
and the idler assembly.  
Step 11d - Remove these  
two hex head screws.  
Step 11b - Remove the drive pulley.  
f. Reinstall the conveyor assembly by reversing the steps performed, being sure to reattach the  
two ground wires with the lower of the two hex head screws removed in Step 11d.  
Replacing the High-Limit Thermostat or Heater Probe  
(See illustration on following page.)  
1. Turn off and unplug the unit, and remove toasting conveyor in accordance with the instructions on  
Pages 18-19.  
2. To replace the high-limit thermostat, remove the platen tray brace to expose the thermostat and  
remove the screws securing it in place.  
3. To replace the heater probe, remove the plug over the probe to expose the component. Remove  
the screw securing the probe retainer and remove the probe.  
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Heater Probe  
NOTE: Probe  
and high limit  
wires must be  
routed through  
this bushing as  
shown by large  
arrow.  
High Limit  
Plug  
Platen Tray Brace  
4. Replace the failed component, being sure to route the component wires through the bushing as  
shown in the illustration above. Reassemble by reversing the steps performed and reconnect the  
wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram on the inside of the component housing cover.  
Replacing the Drive Motor or Auxiliary Transformer  
(See illustration on following page.)  
1. Turn off and unplug the unit.  
2. Pull the bun compression knobs from their shafts.  
3. Remove the screws around the edge of the component housing cover.  
4. Disconnect the failed component’s wiring, then carefully lay the unit on its back.  
5. Remove the screws that secure the bottom cover in place and remove the cover. NOTE: The two  
cap screws that pass through the bottom of the component housing also hold the belt tensioner  
assembly in place.  
6. To replace the drive motor, remove the screws that secure the diagonal brace to the component  
housing. Remove the drive belt. Loosen the setscrew securing the motor pulley to the motor shaft  
and remove the pulley. Hold the replacement motor next to the failed motor and transfer the wiring  
connections to the replacement. Remove the four screws that secure the motor to the cabinet and  
install the replacement.  
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7. To replace the auxiliary transformer (present only in 200V and 208V units), hold the replacement  
next to the failed transformer and, one at a time, disconnect the wires from the failed transformer  
and connect them to the replacement. When all wiring has been transferred, remove the screws  
and nuts that secure the transformer to the back wall of the motor compartment and install the  
replacement.  
Short screws  
8. Reverse the steps performed to reassemble unit.  
Replacing the Dual Belt Conveyor Cartridge Heater  
1. Turn off and unplug the unit.  
2. Pull the bun compression knobs off their shafts.  
3. Remove the screws in the edge of the component housing cover.  
4. Disconnect the heater leads. Remove the hex-head screws securing the heater in place and  
remove the heater (see illustration on Page 1-6).  
5. Reverse steps 1-4 to reassemble the unit.  
Replacing the Transformer or Relays  
1. Turn off and unplug the unit.  
2. Pull the bun compression knobs from their shafts.  
3. Remove the screws in the edge of the component housing cover.  
4. Hold the replacement component next to the component to be replaced and, one at a time,  
disconnect the wires from the failed component and connect them to the replacement component.  
5. Remove the screws and/or nuts securing the failed component to the component housing and  
install the replacement.  
6. Reverse steps 1-3 to reassemble the unit.  
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1.4 Technician Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
A. Check for line voltage on the primary  
(line) side of transformer and 12VAC on  
secondary (load) side of transformer. If  
line voltage is present but secondary  
voltage is not 12VAC, the transformer has  
failed.  
A. Failed transformer.  
B. Failed computer.  
B. Check continuity between right terminal  
of secondary (load) side of transformer  
and Pin 9 of the 9-pin connector when the  
cover interlock switch is closed. If  
Display remains blank  
when unit turned on.  
resistance is zero, replace the computer.  
C. Check continuity between switch  
terminals when the switch is closed.  
If resistance is infinite, replace switch. If  
resistance is zero, replace high limit.  
C. Failed cover interlock switch or failed  
high limit.  
A. Failed motor.  
A. If platen is heating, replace motor.  
B. Check for 12VDC on Pins 6 & 7 of  
computer. If present and wiring is intact,  
replace latch relay. If not present, replace  
computer.  
Computer display is on, but  
motor is not running  
B. Broken/loose wire between computer and  
latch relay or failed latch relay.  
Motor is running at wrong  
speed (i.e. average time for  
three individual buns to  
pass through toaster is  
NOT between 15 and 18  
seconds).  
A. Check data plate for voltage rating, and  
verify that power supply and toaster  
match.  
A. Toaster improperly configured for power  
supply.  
A. Verify that the power supply is 20 amp  
single-phase 200, 208 or 240VAC  
(depending upon model).  
A. Improper power-supply.  
B. Failed temperature probe.  
B. Use a temperature-measuring device to  
determine actual platen temperature. If  
measured temperature is within 10 degrees  
of the temperature displayed on the  
computer and the probe resistance at pins  
3 and 5 of the 9-pin connector does not  
correspond to the appropriate value in the  
probe resistance chart on Pages 24 and 25,  
replace the probe.  
Platen heats, but unit does  
not reach setpoint.  
C. Use a temperature-measuring device to  
determine actual platen temperature. If  
measured temperature is within 10 degrees  
of the temperature displayed on the  
C. Failed computer.  
computer and probe resistance at pins 3  
and 5 of the 9-pin connector corresponds  
to the value in the probe resistance chart  
on Pages 24 and 25, replace the computer.  
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PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
A. Check for 12VDC on computer pins 6 &  
7. If NOT present AND motor is running,  
replace computer. Check for 5VDC on  
terminals 3 & 4 of main heater relay and  
pins 1 and 6 of computer. If NOT present  
at either point AND motor is running,  
replace computer.  
A. Failed computer.  
B. Check for 12VDC on computer pins 6 &  
7. If present and wiring is intact, replace  
latch relay.  
B. Broken/loose wire between computer and  
latch relay, or failed latch relay.  
C. Determine temperature of platen then  
measure main heater probe resistance at  
pins 3 & 5 of 9-pin connector. If the  
probe resistance is NOT approximately  
equal to the corresponding resistance in  
the chart on Pages 24 and 25, replace the  
probe.  
Platen does not heat, but  
computer display is on.  
C. Failed main heater probe.  
D. Check for 5VDC on terminals 3 & 4 of  
main heater relay AND on computer pins  
1 & 6. If present on pins 1 & 6, but NOT  
on terminals 3 & 4, and wiring is intact,  
replace the main heater relay.  
D. Broken/loose wire between computer and  
main heater relay, or failed main heater  
relay.  
E. Check for 5VDC on terminals 3 & 4 of  
main heater relay and for line voltage on  
terminal 2 of main heater relay and  
terminal 4 of latch relay. If expected  
voltage is present at all three points,  
replace the platen.  
E. Failed platen.  
Probe Resistance Chart  
For use with CT16 Series toasters manufactured with Minco Thermistor probes only.  
F
60  
65  
70  
75  
80  
85  
90  
OHMS  
1059  
1070  
1080  
1091  
1101  
1112  
1122  
1133  
1143  
1154  
1164  
1174  
1185  
1195  
1204  
1216  
1226  
1237  
1247  
1258  
C
F
OHMS  
1268  
1278  
1289  
1299  
1309  
1320  
1330  
1340  
1350  
1361  
1371  
1381  
1391  
1402  
1412  
1422  
1432  
1442  
1453  
1463  
C
F
OHMS  
1473  
1483  
1493  
1503  
1514  
1524  
1534  
1544  
1554  
1564  
1574  
1584  
1594  
1604  
1614  
1624  
1634  
1644  
1654  
1664  
C
F
OHMS  
1674  
1684  
1694  
1704  
1714  
1724  
1734  
1744  
1754  
1764  
1774  
1783  
1793  
1803  
1813  
1823  
1833  
1843  
1852  
1862  
C
F
OHMS  
1872  
1882  
1892  
1901  
1911  
1921  
1931  
1940  
1950  
1960  
1969  
1979  
1989  
1998  
2008  
2018  
2029  
2039  
2049  
C
16  
18  
21  
24  
27  
29  
32  
35  
38  
41  
43  
46  
49  
52  
54  
57  
60  
63  
66  
68  
160  
165  
170  
175  
180  
185  
190  
195  
200  
205  
210  
215  
220  
225  
230  
235  
240  
245  
250  
255  
71  
74  
77  
79  
82  
85  
88  
91  
260  
265  
270  
275  
280  
285  
290  
295  
300  
305  
310  
315  
320  
325  
330  
335  
340  
345  
350  
355  
127  
129  
132  
135  
138  
141  
143  
146  
149  
152  
154  
157  
160  
163  
166  
168  
171  
174  
177  
179  
360  
365  
370  
375  
380  
385  
390  
395  
400  
405  
410  
415  
420  
425  
430  
435  
440  
445  
450  
455  
182  
185  
188  
191  
193  
196  
199  
202  
204  
207  
210  
213  
216  
218  
221  
224  
227  
229  
232  
235  
460  
465  
470  
475  
480  
485  
490  
495  
500  
505  
510  
515  
520  
525  
530  
535  
540  
545  
550  
238  
241  
243  
246  
249  
252  
254  
257  
260  
263  
266  
268  
271  
274  
277  
279  
282  
286  
288  
95  
100  
105  
110  
115  
120  
125  
130  
135  
140  
145  
150  
155  
93  
96  
99  
102  
104  
107  
110  
113  
116  
118  
121  
124  
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1.5 Wiring Diagrams  
NOTE: These diagrams depict wiring as of the date of manual publication. They may not  
reflect design changes made to the equipment after publication. Always refer to the wiring  
diagram affixed to the unit when actually troubleshooting or servicing this equipment.  
NON-CE TOASTERS  
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CE AND AUSTRALIAN TOASTERS  
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1.6 Schematic  
LINE VOLTAGE  
LINE FILTER (CE AND AUSTRALIAN TOASTERS ONLY)  
Transformer  
COM NO  
Cover  
12Volt  
Secondary  
High  
Limit  
Interloc  
k
8
6
9
Main  
Heater  
Probe  
3
5
4
COMPUTER  
Resistor  
1
7
2
1
Latch  
Relay  
0
6
8
2
4
3
Main  
Heater  
Relay  
4
Main  
Heater  
2
1
Cartridge  
Heater  
Drive Motor  
M
Fan  
F
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CT16 SERIES TOASTER  
SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL  
CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST  
2.1 Introduction  
CT16 Toasters manufactured for use in the European Union (CE) and those manufactured for use  
elsewhere are identical in most respects, but there are some important differences. The paragraphs  
that follow summarize the differences and provide a list of the parts that are unique to each model.  
The most significant differences are in the electronic components. Units built for the CE and Australian  
markets have a 50 Hz motor; all others have a 60 Hz motor. Non-CE and CE/Australian units also use  
different transformers, and CE/Australian units have a line filter built into the electrical power supply  
system. The line filter and cover are attached to the rear of the cabinet.  
Because of the difference in the power cycle frequency (50 Hz vs. 60 Hz), CE and Australian units are  
equipped with 10-tooth drive pulleys and a 28-Tooth motor pulley. Standard units have 17-tooth drive  
pulleys and an 18-tooth motor pulley. The different pulleys on the CE and Australian units maintain the  
correct belt speed even though the RPM of the motor at 50 Hz is slightly slower than that of the motor  
at 60 Hz.  
The table below identifies the components that are unique to each configuration.  
Components Unique to CE andAustralian Units  
P/N Description  
Components Unique to Non-CE Units  
P/N  
Description  
807-2191 Transformer (208-240V/12V)  
807-0910 Transformer Fuse, 250V/3A  
106-0781 Transformer and Bracket Assembly  
807-3472 Line Filter  
807-0979 Transformer (208-240V/12V)  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Not used.  
Not used.  
Not used.  
Not used.  
824-0896 Line Filter Cover  
106-2143 Tensioner Assembly, Drive Belt  
810-2300 28-Tooth Motor Driven Pulley  
810-2301 10-Tooth Dual Belt Drive Pulley  
810-2332 10-Tooth Toasting Belt Drive Pulley  
106-2723 Tensioner Assembly, Drive Belt  
810-2565 18-Tooth Motor Driven Pulley  
810-2566 17-Tooth Dual Belt Drive Pulley  
810-2564 17-Tooth Toasting Belt Drive Pulley  
The illustrations in the parts list that follows also identify the CE/Australian and Non-CE components.  
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2.2  
Cabinetry  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
1
27  
13  
28  
14  
29  
8
11  
27  
9
16  
10  
12  
29  
23  
24  
7
30  
29  
6
2
22  
26  
3
4
30  
25  
5
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ITEM  
1
PART #  
COMPONENT  
106-2720SP Back Cover Assembly  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
824-1117  
816-0573  
200-4270  
816-0589  
823-3988  
210-5311  
823-2941  
210-3434  
200-2877  
210-2876  
810-2331  
Tray Assembly, Toast  
Insulation, Toast Tray  
Bottom, Toaster  
Seal, Toaster Base  
Housing, Component  
Bracket, Lower Hinge  
Bracket, Upper Hinge  
Cover, Air Inlet  
Brace, Component Housing  
Cover, Component Housing  
Knob, Compression Adjustment  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
*
106-0785SP Cover, Line Filter (used on CE and Australian units only)  
810-2549  
106-2158  
823-3656  
810-0066  
810-1683  
910-9458  
809-0184  
809-0107  
809-0104  
809-0112  
809-0247  
809-0434  
809-0448  
826-1330  
826-1374  
826-1379  
826-1389  
810-1712  
Guide, Bread (Wireform Feeder)  
Cover Assembly, Toaster (includes Items 16-21)  
Cover (does not include Items 17-21)  
Magnet  
Handle, Cover  
Reinforcement, Cover Side  
Washer, #10 Lock  
Screw, 8-32 x -inch Slotted Round Head  
Screw, 8-32 x ½-inch Slotted Truss Head  
Screw, 8-32 x 1 ¼-inch Slotted Truss Head  
Nut, 8-32 Hex  
Screw, #10 x -inch Hex Washer Head  
Clip, Tinnerman  
Screw, 10-32 x -inch Slotted Truss Head (Pkg. of 25)  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Hex Head (Pkg. of 25)  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Philips Truss Head (Pkg. of 10)  
Screw, ¼-20 x ¾-inch Hex Head (Pkg. of 10)  
Clip, Adhesive-backed Wire Routing  
* Not illustrated  
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2.3 Conveyor Assembly, Dual Belt  
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ITEM  
1
PART #  
806-9200  
806-9318  
810-2303  
809-0132  
826-1374  
809-0647  
809-0745  
810-1672  
810-1718  
810-1776  
810-1802  
810-1818  
810-2305  
816-0389  
823-2719  
823-3578  
823-2722  
823-2723  
823-2798  
823-2838  
823-3989  
900-8155  
910-8254  
910-8512  
210-4245  
210-4246  
COMPONENT  
Roller Assembly, Dual Belt Idler  
Roller Assembly, Dual Belt Drive  
Washer, Teflon Crumb  
Screw, ¼-20 x ¾-inch Slotted Pan Head  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Hex Head (Pkg. of 25)  
E-Ring  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Washer, ¼-inch Flat  
Spring, Compression Plate  
Shaft, Short Dual Belt Roller  
Pin, VT Cotter  
Bushing, Tray Stabilizer Latch Support  
Spring, 3.00-inch Long, 4.6 Lbs./Inch  
Bushing  
Belt, Dual Conveyor  
Plate Assembly, VT Right Pressure  
Plate Assembly, VT Left Pressure  
Cam Assembly, VT Long  
Cam Assembly, VT Short  
Cover Assembly, VT Spring  
Latch Assembly, VT Tray  
Tray Assembly, Dual Belt  
Bracket, Guide Rod  
Brace, Dual Belt Tray  
Bracket, Spring Guide Receiver  
Bracket, Left Center Support  
Bracket, Right Center Support  
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2.4 Conveyor Assembly, Toasting  
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ITEM  
1
PART #  
COMPONENT  
106-2123SP Tray with Grommet, VT Platen  
2
3
210-0318  
806-9195  
Crumb Shield, Toasting Conveyor  
Roller, VT Toasting Belt Idler  
4
5
806-9196SP Platen Assembly, VT  
Roller, VT Toasting Belt Drive  
806-9199  
810-2303  
809-0266  
809-0647  
809-0650  
809-0745  
810-1721  
810-1736  
810-1776  
810-1818  
810-2305  
816-0379  
816-0403  
823-2726  
910-8246  
910-8254  
910-8512  
810-1722  
810-2013  
810-1810  
807-3037  
910-8637  
809-0729  
807-3247  
910-8757  
826-1330  
810-1658  
6
7
8
9
Washer, Teflon Crumb  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Philips Truss Head  
E-Ring  
Screw, 10-32 x -inch Button Socket Head  
Washer, ¼-inch Flat  
Shaft, Long Roller  
Plug, 1.75-inch Stainless Button  
Pin, VT Cotter  
Spring, 3-inches Long, 4.6 Lbs./Inch  
Bushing, Roller  
Belt, Toasting  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
*21*  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
Insulation, Platen  
Slide Assembly, Belt Tension  
Guide, Crumb Shield  
Brace, VT Platen Tray  
Bracket, Slide Assembly Receiver  
Grommet, .5-inch I.D. x 1.05-inch O.D. (Integral component of Item 1)  
Roller, VT Drive (Integral component of Item 3)  
Bushing, Teflon (Integral component of Item 3)  
Thermostat, High-Limit (Integral component of Item 4)  
Spacer, High-Limit Thermostat (Integral component of Item 4)  
Capscrew, 6-32 x ¼-inch Socket Head (Integral component of Item 4)  
Probe, Heater (Integral component of Item 4)  
Retainer, Heater Probe (Integral component of Item 4)  
Screw, 10-32 x -inch Slotted Truss Head (Integral component of Item 4)  
Platen, 5000W (Integral component of Item 4)  
* Obscured by Item 1. See Item 24 on Page 5 for illustration.  
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ITEM  
1
PART #  
807-3213  
807-3021  
826-1562  
COMPONENT  
Relay, Solid State 5A 3/16 Control Terminals  
Relay, 30A 12VDC DPST NO  
2
3
Relay, Solid State 40A 280V SPST NO  
4
106-0781SP Transformer and Bracket Assembly, CE and Australian  
*
5
7
8
807-0910  
807-0979  
806-9296  
807-3196  
807-3064  
806-9796  
807-3243  
807-3198  
807-3242  
807-3529  
807-3850  
Fuse, 250V 3A (fuse for CE/Australian transformer)  
Transformer, 208-240VAC/12VAC, 50/60 Hz, 43VA, Non-CE  
Computer Assembly, VT  
Heater, 240V 165W Cartridge  
Switch, Cover Interlock  
Resistor Assembly, Holding Tray  
Cordset, Standard Twist-Lock  
Cordset, Hooded Twist-Lock  
Cordset, Pin and Sleeve  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Cordset, CE VT  
Cordset, Australian VT  
*Not illustrated.  
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2.6 Motor, Drive Train, and Fan Components  
See Page 4  
8
See Page 6  
3
4
7
2
9
1
6
5
ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
Motor Assembly, 50/60 Hz  
200-208V VT Drive  
220-250V VT Drive  
Drive Belt  
Bracket Assembly, VT Idler Pulley  
Nut, ¼-20 Serrated Flange (Pkg. of 10)  
Pulley, Motor Driven  
106-3052  
106-2841  
810-2302  
106-2128  
826-1368  
2
3
4
5
810-2565  
810-2704  
106-2723  
810-2566  
810-2564  
106-2703  
18-Tooth (Non-CE  
21-Tooth (CE and Australian)  
Tensioner Assembly, Drive Belt  
Pulley, 17-Tooth Dual Belt Drive  
Pulley, 17-Tooth Toasting Belt Drive  
Fan Assembly, VT Motor Cooling  
6
7
8
9
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Shipping Address: 8700 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106  
TEL 1-318-865-1711  
FAX (Parts) 1-318-688-2200  
FAX (Tech Support) 1-318-219-7135  
SERVICE HOTLINE  
1-800-551-8633  
819-5993  
JANUARY 2004  
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