AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT AFD-200 Equipment Manual

Arch fry dispenser

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MANUFACTURED
EXCLUSIVELY FOR
McDONALD'S
BY
Automated Equipment LLC
5140 Moundview Drive
Red Wing, Mn 55066
Phone: 1 (651) 385-2273
Fax:
1 (651) 385-2166
http://www.autoequipllc.com
For Service Call
1 (800) 248-2724
After hours, your call will be handled by a
pager service. A Technical Support
Representative will return your call.
AFD 200 - WARRANTY ................................................................................................................ 2
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ 4
PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTION................................................................................. 5
SET-UP AND CLOSE PROCEDURES ......................................................................................... 9
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION ................................................................................... 10
BASKET LOAD ADJUSTMENTS................................................................................................. 10
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................. 11
ORDERING PARTS/SERVICE ..................................................................................................... 14
NON-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE............................................................................................ 15
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE................................................................................................ 18
DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................................... 20
MODEL AFD-200
Arch Fry Dispenser
EQUIPMENT MANUAL
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Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved
ARCH FRY DISPENSER
AFD-200
PUSH TO:
BASKET
START/RESET
LOADS
ERROR MESSAGES
POWER
LOW BLINK-HOPPER EMPTY
FAST BLINK-SYSTEM ERROR
ON
OFF
RAM CENTER, INC.
RED WING, MN 55066
1-800-248-ARCH
CAUTION
BASKETS
ARE HOT
WARNING
PINCH HAZARD
KEEP HANDS AWAY
FROM ACCUMULAT OR
DOORS

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Summary of Contents for AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT AFD-200

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SET-UP AND CLOSE PROCEDURES ..................9 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION ................... 10 BASKET LOAD ADJUSTMENTS....................10 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................11 ORDERING PARTS/SERVICE ..................... 14 NON-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE.................... 15 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE....................18 DIAGRAMS ........................... 20 Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2: Afd 200 - Warranty

    PURCHASER FOR REPAIRS MADE NECESSARY BY THE HEREIN LISTED CAUSES. This warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original Purchaser. This warranty is valid only in the United States of America. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    (HCS) in the text portion of the procedure. See the Equipped with swivel casters. HCS Manual for the appropriate material safety data Handles up to 10 Fry Baskets. sheets (MSDS). Disassembles for cleaning. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    Air Line is connected to the Arch Fry Dispenser before the Compressor is at full pressure, the purge valve may remain open, which will prevent the Compressor from building pressure. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 5: Parts Identification And Function

    Hopper Support Bar (Left) Guides the Hopper on and off of the Arch Fry Dispenser. 216596 Brake Caster - Front Allows the Fry Dispenser to be locked into place. (Bolted style) Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 6 Automatically drains water and debris from the Air Line that Drain – SMC (Gray) may cause damage to the Arch Fry Dispenser. included Pressure Regulator Regulates 80 PSI (5.4 bar) pressure from the 90-120 PSI (6 - 8 bar) Compressor. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7 Filter/Regulator Assembly Controls and monitors the pressure of the air supplied to the Arch Fry Dispenser. 203985 4-Stack Air Valve Manifold Air valves that control cylinders in the Arch Fry Dispenser. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8 216055 Upper Guide Slide Slide Mechanism for Baskets. 216024 Lower Guide Slide Slide Mechanism for Baskets. 290000 Screws, Slide Attaches slide to guides. 216258 Fry Basket Receives dispensed fries for cooking. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 9: Set-Up And Close Procedures

    Remove the Hopper Lid by lifting it straight UP components. and OFF of the Hopper. Dry all parts and reassemble the Arch Fry Discard and record any Fries remaining in the Dispenser. Hopper at closing. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 10: System Functions And Operation

    Press to start automatic loading of Fry Baskets when the Load Select Switch is set for 1 or 1.5 lb. (0.45 or 0.68 kg) loads. Press to reset a System Error. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    Fries. Hopper is empty (Restart Button Fill the Hopper with Fries. The Dispenser Drum will rotate is flashing slowly). when the next empty Fry Basket is cycled through the Upper Guide. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 12 Dispenser for leaks. If you are unable to find it, or need assistance repairing it, contact AELLC Service The Accumulator Door Cylinder Tighten the bolts holding the cylinder cross bar in place. actuator is loose. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 13 Dispenser for leaks. If you are unable to find it, or need assistance repairing it, contact AELLC Service Lift Cylinder Switches not working Contact AELLC Service Lift Cylinder Failure Contact AELLC Service Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 14: Ordering Parts/Service

    Parts Location and Ordering Information Date of Installation: Use the Parts Identification and Function section in this manual to help you identify the correct part number and quantity of items to order. Service Agency Telephone: Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 15: Non-Scheduled Maintenance

    Turn the Arch Fry Dispenser Power Switch to the OFF position. Plug the Power Cord into the wall outlet. Disconnect the electrical power plug from the Turn the main Power Switch to the ON wall outlet. position. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 16 If the breakers trip again, turn the Power Switch to the OFF position, unplug the Arch Fry Dispenser from the wall outlet, and call AELLC for service. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17 CLOCKWISE will increase the speed. Tighten the lock nut, and return to step 7. Turn the Power Switch ON, and cycle a Fry Basket to verify proper operation. Replace LOWER BACK PANEL. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18: Preventative Maintenance

    Replace the LOWER BACK PANEL. Close the purge valve. Allow the Compressor to run and build pressure to MAXIMUM. The Compressor will turn OFF. Re-connect the main Air Line supply to the Arch Fry Dispenser. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19 18. Adjust Potentiometer labeled RP3 A/D VREF to 2.4 volts DC. 19. Connect the positive lead to the test point labeled V OUT. 20. Adjust Potentiometer labeled RP1 OFFSET until the voltage is 0 volts DC. Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20: Diagrams

    (PRE-STAGE LIFT UP-ADJUST A)(1/4 CLEAR) C LEAR ) (PRE-STAGE LIFT DOWN-ADJUST B) ( 1/ 4 C LEAR ) ADJUSTMENT DIRECTIONS ADJUST VALVE CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE FLOW ADJUST VALVE COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE FLOW Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21 BL K T 1 ( BL K MOT O PI N PL 1 NEUT RAL 16 ga PI N PI N 16 ga 120 VAC 16 ga GROUND 16 ga POWER Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22 PREFIX DESCRIPTION AIR CYLINDER QUICK DISCONNECT FILTER-REGULATOR PRESSURE SWITCH SOLENOID VALVE BOTTOM E-STOP PRESSURE RELEASE 60 PSI 80 PSI MUFFLER Solenoids Illustrated in the De-energized Condition Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 23 NOTES Copyright © 2005 Automated Equipment LLC All Rights Reserved...

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