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Prince Castle 340-TCE Operation Manual page 5

Universal rapid toaster

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NOTE: To cancel any operation in progress and release
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the bread product inside a chamber, press and hold the
START button for 1.5 seconds, then release it to cycle
the bun release doors.
A. Begin by loading bread into the top of the unit (see
Loading Diagram on Page 6).
B. Press START button to toast the loaded product. The
bread is toasted and discharged into the Buffered Bun
Landing Zone (BBLZ).
TIP: During breakfast, place the UHC tray on the BBLZ, so
that it is easier to load the product.
BREAKFAST LOADING
Whether you are toasting bagels or muffins, the loading
process is similar.
A. Pre-split the breakfast product. This ensures that every
bagel or muffin is toasted consistently.
B. Load the product with the cut site facing the outside
heaters (cut side-out).
C. Press START button to begin the toasting cycle.
CHANGEOVER
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The URT needs 20 minutes for temperatures to stabilize at the new set points while transitioning from breakfast to lunch. Since
most stores will be using two URT units locked together, one suggested procedure is:
A. Toast additional product of the lower volume breakfast items and hold in UHC.
B. Convert one toaster to buns at 10:10 AM, so that it is ready to toast buns for lunch. Keep the other toaster in its current
breakfast mode, so you can continue to sell the higher volume sandwich.
C. Convert the other toaster at 10:30 AM and then begin using it at 10:45 AM.
NOTE: There is no transition time going from BAGEL to MUFFIN or vice versa.
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Operation (continued)
LUNCH LOADING
A. The toaster can be easily loaded from either side of the
prep table. Load the buns so that the cut-side makes
contact with the grey platen (cut side-in). There is a
separate slot for the club/flatbread section that allows
toasting on both sides.
B. Press START button to begin the toasting cycle.
NOTE: The walls may move out during the cycle. This is
normal; it helps to retain the shape of the bun.
BUZZ SOUND
A buzz is heard when product is caught in the release gate.
It also may be heard at the end of the toast cycle. This sound
is normal and the toaster is operating normally.
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Universal Rapid Toaster
340-TCE
Printed in USA 3/06 © 2006

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