Roundup HCT-2010 Owner's Manual

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HCT-2010
owner's manual
Manufacturing Numbers:
9210316
9210317
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US
CM
P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15
C
US

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  • Page 1 HCT-2010 horizontal contact toaster owner’s manual Manufacturing Numbers: 9210316 9210317 www.ajantunes.com P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Months) ..........9 them. Save all packing materials when filing a About The HCT-2010 Clip Style Belt ..9 claim. Freight damage claims are the respon- Checking the Conveyor Belt Chains sibility of the purchaser and are not covered Model Number (Every 3–6 Months) ........
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY • Bread may burn. Therefore toasters • The following tips are recommended must no be used near or below cur- for maintenance of your stainless steel INFORMATION tains or other combustible walls and equipment: materials. Failure to maintain safe Use the following guidelines for safe opera- •...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model & Width Depth Height Mfg. No. HCT-2010 20 1/4” 26 7/8” 17 3/64” 9210316 (514 mm) (683 mm) (433 mm) 9210317 Model & Plug Volts Watts Amps Hertz Configuration Mfg. No. Description HCT-2010 20 Amp., 250 Volt 2400...
  • Page 5: Installation

    2. Fill the Butter Wheel Pan as directed. • Make sure the power switch is off and Figure 2. HCT-2010 Toaster Make sure the Butter Wheel plug is the unit is at room temperature before connected to the outlet on the unit plugging in the power cord.
  • Page 6: Light/Dark Adjustments

    LIGHT/DARK ADJUSTMENTS 7. Press the PROGRAM button to pro- ceed to the Motor Speed Setpoint. The light/dark value can be adjusted when the 8. Adjust the Motor Speed Setpoint by unit is displaying “LO” or “USE”. To adjust pressing the LIGHTER or DARKER the light/dark value, press the LIGHTER or buttons to reach the desired speed.
  • Page 7: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES ERROR CODES A Hi-Limit Control turns off electric power If any of the following Error Codes appear, turn to the heaters and control circuits if the unit the power off, allow the unit to cool, and turn overheats. To reset the control, allow 10-15 the power back on.
  • Page 8: Daily Maintenance

    • Fill a clean 1/6-size, 6-inch deep s/s WARNING pan with hot Detergent Solution; a sec- ond pan with clean rinse water; and a Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and all the unit to cool down for 30 minutes before third pan with Sanitizer Solution.
  • Page 9: Replacing The Release Sheet (Every 3-5 Weeks)

    4. Face the front of the toaster. Push the at the proper tension. front of the conveyor IN and DOWN so The HCT-2010 Silicone Belts have been updat- 10. If the chain is okay, reassemble the unit it locks into place. This will release the...
  • Page 10 ADJUSTING CONVEYOR BELT CHAIN REPLACING CONVEYOR BELT CHAIN 1. Turn the unit off, unplug the power 1. Turn the unit off, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool. Put cord, and allow the unit to cool. on Heat Resistant gloves and remove 2.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Control Display flashes “LO” continu- Platen temperature is below 440ºF (226ºC). Allow the unit to warm up for 30 minutes and then ously. Buns not toasting properly. recheck. If the Control Display still reads “LO”, con- tact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency for service.
  • Page 12 TROUBLESHOOTING (continued) Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action No Control Display. Power cord not plugged in. Plug power cord into the proper electrical outlet. Hi-Limit Control has tripped. Allow unit to cool and reset the Hi-Limit Control. If it trips again, contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency.
  • Page 13 TROUBLESHOOTING (continued) Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Crowns and/or Heels must be forced Silicone Belts not being cleaned properly. Clean Silicone Belts as described in the into the toaster. Buns sticking and Maintenance section of this manual. burning. Silicone Belts are not tacky/sticky (replace every 2–4 Clean Silicone Belts.
  • Page 14: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS For Mfg. No. 9210316 For Mfg. No. 9210317 Located Next to Motor P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty. 0506248 Top Heat Shield 3/16” Dia. 7000798 Release Sheet, 3-Pack 2100253 1/4 Shaft Knob 0400354 90° Strain Relief Elbow (not shown) 0700737 Power Cord Assy. 308P103* Mach.
  • Page 16 REPLACEMENT PARTS P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty. 0506248 Top Heat Shield 3/16” Dia. 7000798 Release Sheet, 3-Pack 2100253 1/4 Shaft Knob 0400354 90° Strain Relief Elbow (not shown) 0012628 End Housing Cover Assy. 1 0700737 Power Cord Assy.
  • Page 18: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM For 9210316 POWER CORD TEMP. ° CONTROL BUTTER WHEEL PLATEN PLUG K-TYPE THERMOCOUPLES AUX. TR 1 ° 12 3 WHT # GRN/YEL 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 12 VAC BLK # ° °...
  • Page 19 WIRING DIAGRAM (CONT) Butter Wheel WIRING DIAGRAM LIGHTED POWER CORD HEATER ELEMENT P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 20: Hct-2010 Clip Style Belt Instructions

    HCT-2010 CLIP STYLE BELT INSTRUCTIONS Installing the HCT Clip Style Belt With power off and toaster cool, remove top covers. Remove Turn on toaster and let belts feed 1 revolution until the current belts by either removing lacing pin or using scissors belts are in the top center position again.
  • Page 21: Notes

    NOTES P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 22 NOTES P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 23 NOTES P/N 1011139 Rev. G 11/15...
  • Page 24: Limited Warranty

    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 con- stitute a warranty charge.

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