Hickory Industries, Inc.
Installation Manual
USA
HickoryRotisseries
Models: N/5.5 E
Machine Type
Total Power Rating
Elements / Spits
Electrical Rating
TemperatureRange
Timer
N / 5. 5 E
6000 or 8400 Watts
4 Elements with 5 Spits
208/240 V or 380/410 V
200ºF - 550ºF
Manual or Fully Automatic
Delivery Date:
Final Inspection:
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1.0 Installation Instructions
a.
When installing these units, it is important to comply with the most recently
established rules and regulations as deemed pertinent by the local and national
electrical, ventilation, sanitation, and fire codes. These units are classified
by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as Electrically Heated Food Service Equipment.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Electric units must not be directly connected to a flue or exhaust vent. However,
electric units may require operation in conjuction with a canopy type exhaust hood if
deemednecessarybylocalauthorities.
The units must be installed in such a way that proper ventilation and heat exchange is
assured. The room must be ventilated in accordance to the valid codes and
regulations.
The units are to be installed securely and horizontally. The units may be installed on
combustible floors. The units must be installed with adjustable legs if placed on a
combustiblesurface.
The minimum clearance to the rear or side walls must be 13 inches. It is also
important to insure that the bottom of the units is kept clear so that proper ventilation
or air exchange can occur. Rear clerance can be reduced to 1" with the repalcement of
therearglasswithmetalpanels.
f.
Normally, the units will be sent to the operator already set up for the particular
electrical service available at their location. However, unless otherwise specified, the
electric units are set up for 208 V, 3 Phase, 60 Hz use. Before installing and using the
units for the first time, it is important to make sure that the electrical power indicated
on the data plate matches the type of electrical power available in the location.
Should this not be the case, it is imperative to change or convert the units to the
neededtypes.
g.
Electric units must be hard-wired or fitted with a power cord by a licensed
electrician.
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1.1
General Information
The Operating Instructions are to be given to the operator of the rotisserie. All unit
operators are to be familiar with the functions of the rotisserie.
The Operating Instructions should be kept in a location close to the rotisserie. It should be
easilyrecognizeableandeasilyaccessible.
Electric units can be ordered to meet most electrical specifications.
It is recommended that a repair and maintenance contract be signed with the
manufacturer's agent, distributor, or service agency.
1.2
Description of the Data Plate
HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MOTOR: 110 - 120VOLTS 60 CYCLE AC
CURRENT
MOTOR: 110 - 120 VOLTS 60 CYCLE AC
CURRENT
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
60 CYCLE
AC
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
60 CYCLE
AC
1
PHASE
LISTED
3
PHASE
LISTED
CURRENT
CURRENT
1400 WATTS PER ELEMENT
1400 WATTS PER ELEMENT
ELEMENTS
ELEMENTS
4
4
®
®
607C
607C
TOTAL WATTAGE
6000
TOTAL WATTAGE
6000
MFG. DATE
MFG. DATE
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
WARNING!
Thisunitmustbeinstalledandconnectedinaccordancetothelatestregulations
andmayrequireoperationinconjunctionwithaforcedventilationorexhausthood.
Thisunithasbeendesignedforprofessionaluseonly
andmayonlybeinstalledorrepairedbylicensedserviceagencies!
Beforeinstallingorusingthisequipment,readtheseinstructions!
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HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MOTOR: 208-220VOLTS 60 CYCLE AC CURRENT
MOTOR: 110-120 VOLTS 60 CYCLE AC CURRENT
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
60 CYCLE
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
60 CYCLE
3
PHASE
AC
3
PHASE
AC
LISTED
LISTED
CURRENT
CURRENT
1400 WATTS PER ELEMENT
2000 WATTS PER ELEMENT
ELEMENTS
ELEMENTS
4
4
®
®
607C
607C
TOTAL WATTAGE
TOTAL WATTAGE
6000
8000
MFG. DATE
MFG. DATE
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MOTOR: 208-240VOLTS 50 CYCLE AC CURRENT
MOTOR: 208-240VOLTS 50 CYCLE AC CURRENT
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
50 CYCLE
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
50 CYCLE
1
PHASE
AC
3
PHASE
AC
LISTED
LISTED
CURRENT
CURRENT
1400 WATTS PER ELEMENT
1400 WATTS PER ELEMENT
ELEMENTS
ELEMENTS
4
4
®
®
607C
607C
TOTAL WATTAGE
TOTAL WATTAGE
6000
6000
MFG. DATE
MFG. DATE
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
HICKORY INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047
MODEL: N/5.5 E
M
SERIAL NO.
MOTOR: 208-240VOLTS 50 CYCLE AC CURRENT
WATTS
SINGLEPHASE
3 RPM
HEATING ELEMENTS 208 VOLTS
50 CYCLE
3
PHASE
AC
LISTED
CURRENT
2000 WATTS PER ELEMENT
ELEMENTS
4
®
607C
TOTAL WATTAGE
8000
MFG. DATE
MINIMUM INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
SIDES:
BACK:
13 INCHES
13 INCHES
MAXIMUM WATTAGE PER LAMP 40 WATTS
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1.3
MachineDrawingsandDimensions
The following drawing of the Front View, Side View, and Top View indicate where the
dimensions are taken and should be used to plan the installation of the units.
N/ 5.5 E
Top View
Front View
Right Side View
N/ 5.5 E
inches
29"
mm
737
Height
Width
Depth
39-1/4"
997
22-1/16"
560
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1.4
1.5
ElectricalConversionandAdjustmentInstructions
Before converting or adjusting the machine to another type of electricity, it is imperative that
electrical power to the machines should also be turned off. When converting, make sure that
the proper electrical diagram is followed and that the motor and timer match the connected
single phase voltage!
CookingCycle
In order to start the cooking cycle, the elements must be powered. The heating cycle will
start only when the following procedure is followed:
a. The TEMPERATURE switch is turned to "on".
b. A cooking temperature must be set on the thermostat (i.e. 450°F).
c. The cooking timer must be activated (see Operating Instructions).
Once these steps are completed, the unit will call for heat and the cooking cycle will be
activated. The main contactor, which powers the heating elements, will stay on until the
setcookingtemperatureisreached, assensedbythethermocoupleattachedtothethermostat.
With the temperature reached, the electrical power to the elements will be cut off as the
thermostat shuts off the power to the contactor. When the temperature drops below the set
point, electrical power is again sent to the heating system, thus starting the heating process
all over. The system will cycle on and off as needed to maintain the set cooking point.
1.6
Maintenance, responsetotechnicalproblems.
Should a technical problem arise for any reason, shut off the machine and call for technical
service.
A routine maintenance should be carried out at least once a year. Contact your local,
certified service company for maintenance.
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1.6.1 ReasonsforProblemsandSolutions
Problem
Cause
Solution
Unitdoesnotheat.
a.
Rotisserienot"on".
1.
2.
MakesurethattheTEMPERATURE
switchison.
Thermostatmustbeset(i.e. 550°F).
Thecookingtimermustbeoperational
(cookcycle).
3.
4.
A red LED on the TEMPERATURE
switchindicatesthatthecontactoris
supplyingpowertotheheating
elements.
Usingtheelectricaldiagram, make
surethattheentiresystemisfully
functional.
Unittakestoo
long to cook.
a.
Temperaturesettoolow. a.
Tocookchickens,wesuggestthatthe
temperature be set to MAXIMUM. If
thechickensare"burning", whichis
usuallyduetosugarsinthemarinade
orrub,thenthetemperaturemustbe
reducedaccordingly.
b.
c.
Timer is not properly set. b.
When programming the timer, it will
onlyheatuptherotisseriewhena
"cookpot"appearsonthedisplay.
Beforesettingacookingtime, make
surethatenoughtimeisprogrammed!
Chickenaretoobig.
c.
Aloadof20chickens, eachabout
3.25lbs., willtakeabout1hourand
30minutestocookina6400Watt
unit. Thelargerthechickens, the
longerthecookingtime.
d.
e.
Notenoughpowerisbeing d.
suppliedtotheunit.
Makesurethatthehot, neutral, and
groundleadsareproperlymatchedup.
Alsomakesurethatallofthephases
arelive.
Thelowermetaldeflectors e.
areonbackwards.
Thetwolowerheatingelementshave
twoconcavedeflectorswhichdirect
theheattowardsthecenterofthe
chamber. Acommonerroristo
covertheelements,preventingtheheat
fromreachingthecenteroftheunit.
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1.7
Spit Drive Mechanism
This unit is equipped with a planetary motion spit drive system. This means that each spit is
turning upon its axis at the same time that they turn about the center shaft. When the motor
switch is turned to on, the disks and the spits will begin to turn. Insure that the mechanism
turns smoothly when testing the unit.
Center Shaft
AluminumDrive
Disk
Spit
Before cooking, it is imperative that the center shaft be covered and protected with aluminum foil. This will
prevent fats from carbonizing on the shaft, making the removal of the aluminum disks much easier in the
future. If the shaft is not protected, it may eventually be impossible to remove the disks should there be a
problem in the spit drive mechanism.
The driven and the stationary drive gears are located behind the aluminum drive disk. These can be
viewed by taking out the removable aluminum disks. The driven gears and the stationary gear should
be viewed once a week to check for fat or carbonization build-up. Any fat or dirt should be cleaned
off since a build-up will eventually damage the drive system.
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1.8 N/5.5E Parts List
Item Qty. Description
Material Length
Size
Manufacturer
553
554
519
520
1
1
1
1
1
1
Shaft 5/8 (Removable Drums - Center)
Shaft Locking Slide
Drive Bearing Holder (Left - with brass bearing)
Drive Bearing Holder (Right - with teflon bearing) Steel (Chromed)
Brass Shaft Bearing
Teflon Shaft Bearing
SS
SS
5/8"
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Steel (Chromed)
Brass
Teflon
566
501
502
503
504
514
564
505
1
1
1
1
1
5
Aluminum Disk Drive (Bare)
Aluminum Disk Slave (Bare)
Alum. Disk Drv. (Complete w/ Spit Driven Gears)
Alum. Disk Slave (Complete w/ Spit Supports)
Disk Retaining Pin
CastAluminum
Cast Aluminum
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Steel
1-1/2"
5/32"
Teflon Spacers - 1/4" round
Aluminum Disk Teflon Coating
561
555
559
560
565
5
5
5
5
5
Spit Driven Gear Assembly
SnapRing(Gears)
Spit Driven Gear Bearing Holder
Spit Driven Gear
Steel (Chromed)
Steel
Steel (Chromed)
Steel (Chromed)
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Teflon Spit Driven Gear Bearing
1/4"
563
562
1
5
Stationary Gear
Spit Support
Steel
Hickory
Hickory
Steel (Chromed)
510
511
521
522
1
1
1
1
1
1
Chain (Roller - 5.5)
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Chain Link (Roller - 5.5)
Drive Sprocket - Roller Chain
Driven Sprocket - Roller Chain
Drive Shaft
512
Chain Tensioner
Steel
Hickory
Buss
509
527
538
541
567
568
569
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
Buss Fuse 0.5 Amp
Fuse Holder 0.5 Amp
Lamp Cover
Micro Switch & Toggle
Thermostat 200-550
Thermostat Knob
Timer (without Adapter)
Adapter (for Timer)
Motor Gear - 120V
Lamp, 120 V
Steel (Chromed)
Hickory
Marquardt
Eaton
Eaton
Bodine
Hickory
Leviton
569a 1
542
539
540
1
1
4
LampSocket
Ceramic
120
121
122
1
1
1
Drip Pan (5.5)
Drip Pan Plug
Drip Pan Receptacle
SS
Brass
Brass
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
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1.8 N/5.5E Parts List (Contd.)
Item Qty. Description
Material Length
Size
Manufacturer
123
1
Electrical Grounding Cap
Electrical Wire
Buchanan Contact Section 824
Buchanan Contact Section 830
Relay (Contactor) 3 Pole 220V
Capacitor
Hickory
Janor Wire
Buchanan
Buchanan
GE
106
107
550
1
1
1
1
8
4
4
4
2
GE
525
129
523
524
549
Element Holder
Hickory
Hickory
Glenn
Glenn
Hickory
Element Porcelain Insulator
Element, Straight 220 V - 1400 Watt
Element, Straight 240 V - 1400 Watt
Reflector
SS
513
515
516
518
545
532
533
534
526
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
GlassHinge
Door Bearing Brass
SS
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Brass
Steel
Steel
Door Handle (Metal)
Door Spring (Mechanical)
Pneumatic Spring
Glass Tempered Large (Door)
GlassTempered(Rear)
Glass Tempered (Rear - Small)
Feet Adjustable Plastic
Glass
Glass
Glass
Plastic
28.94" x 16.5"
28.94" x 12"
28.94" x 4.5"
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
556
5
Spit Complete (incl. all skewers & screws)
SS
SS
SS
Steel
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
Hickory
185 5/Spit Skewer Double
186 5/Spit Skewer Single
219 1/Skw.Thumb Screw
557
225
1
2
Spit Turkey Center only
Turkey Skewers Single
SS
SS
Hickory
Hickory
506
507
5
5
Basket Hanging
BasketBearingBrass
Steel (Chromed)
Brass
Hickory
Hickory
439a
508
Angle (V) Spits (Option!)
Basket Spits (
SS
Hickory
Hickory
Steel (Chromed)
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Glass Replacement on the
5.5E & 10.10E Machines
Make sure that the handle and all associated hardware
is available at the site or order the mounting hardware
from Hickory.
Make sure that the handle and all associated hardware
is available at the site or order the mounting kit from
Hickory.
Make sure that the glass bar is in the open
position.
Glass handle, flat washer, lock washer, 10/32 screw
Glass
Closed Position
Open Position
The glass mounts between the glass handle and the flat
washer.
Install the glass handle. Be sure to use Loc-Tite.
Glass
Frame
Newer style units incorporate the spacer welded
on the glass bar..
Glass
Handle
Upper mounting hardware
Square silicon washer
NOTE: THE 90 BEND ON THE GLASS
HANDLE IS LOWER THAN THE GLASS. DO
NOT MOUNT THE HANDLE WITH THE 90
DEGREE BEND UP.
Round silicone washer
Metal spacer
USE HIGH TEMPERATURE LOC-TITE
on all screws for both the glass handle and the
upper mounting screws.
Otherwise the handle will come loose and chip
the glass or fall slightly and chip around the
mounting screw holes. This will lead to break-
age!
Glass
Flat washer
1/4-20 x 1” special screw
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Replacing the front glass
DO NOT TIGHTEN. This will ensure that you have
enough play to move the glass around without
bumping the glass.
Insert the screw on to the glass (use hi heat Loc-tite).
As a hint, start with the middle screw it will give you
some leverage with the glass.
Proceed with the remaining screws (use hi heat Loc-
tite). Make sure that the glass is sandwiched be-
tween silicone washer and the silicone spacer.
Silicone
Washer
Silicone
Spacer
Slowly turn the screw onto the glass bar - DO NOT
TIGHTEN. Make sure that you do not see any
threads or that the glass rests on the threads.
Slightly turn each screw until snug. It should be snug
but loose enough to move . Adjust the glass so that
the spacing is even around the sides and bottom of
the machine. You can now verify the glass spacing
with the side and the bottom of the machine.
Make sure that when resting the glass on the
screws, it only rests on the un-threaded portion
of the screw (closest to the head of the screw).
Before moving glass make sure threads are inserted
onto metal spacer
Improperly Spaced
Note:
Uneven
Spacing
Properly Spaced
Threads Exposed
Note:
Even
Spacing
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If the glass is not evenly spaced, adjust the glass until
its evenly spaced.
CAUTION: If the screws are not snug enough, when
lowering the glass door, the glass my hit the screws
and chip the glass.
CAUTION: When tightening the screws, if the glass
shifts down, the glass door will be too close to the
roof of the machine when the glass door is shut.
Open door and tighten upper mounting screws.
Close the door and verify that the side and bottom
spacing is even all around.
Make sure all screws are tight and have been replaced
using hi heat Loc-Tite.
Return equipment back to operating condition.
Caution
Operators should not use a razor blade
or knife to clean the glass.
Glass should not be cleaned with abra-
sives, soft scrub or any pad, i.e. Brillo,
Scotch Brite, scouring pad etc. This
will scratch the glass and render the
glass faulty.
Tempered glass will break if scratched,
shipped or mishandled in any way. It
can break in a day or a year. BUT IT
WILL BREAK.
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