APW Wyott M95-2-JIB Toaster User Manual


 
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FIGURE 1
a. To adjust the conveyor up into the drive gear, turn the conveyor adjustment screw
clockwise. Use a 7/16-end wrench to tighten the jam nut.
b. To adjust the conveyor away from the drive gear, turn the conveyor adjustment screw
counterclockwise. Use a 7/16-end wrench to tighten the jam nut.
5. Replacetop and bottom control panels.
FIGURE 2
5. LOCATION
Place the toaster on a flat surface. Locate the toaster near a wall receptacle of the proper configuration.
. Plug the power cord into an outlet (receptacle) of the specified voltage
on the rating label. Outlets must be properly grounded.
DO
NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Wet operation. (using oil) Season the toaster grill by applying a light coating of oil to entire grill
surface (Fry oil can be used). When toasting using oil, any high-quality cooking oil may be used with
this toaster (do not use oils that contain dairy products such as butter). Allow the griddle to heat up
for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes season the grill surface again by applying another coating of oil to
the entire grill surface. Fill the Butter Pan 2/3 full of warmed cooking oil. The oil should spread evenly
over the surface of the roller.
a. Turn Main Power Switch on. Set Temperature Control knob to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Allow
Pilot Light to cycle at least two times (on/off). When the light is on, the grill is heating. Heat up
time is about 15-20 minutes.
b. Turn on motor switch. Conveyor should start to turn.
c. Holding the bun half in the palm of the hand, slap the face (cut side) of the bun on the turning
Butter Roller surface.
d. Place bun halves on feeder cut side down (facing grill surface). Try several buns to determine
the correct pressure and time to achieve the desired browning and temperature of bun.
Using too little oil will cause the bun surface to be cool and uneven in color. It will also cause
the bun to stick to the grill. Using too much oil will give the bun a yellow un-toasted look. Toast
time is approximately 150 seconds depending on bun height and diameter. Increase or
decrease the temperature setting to achieve desired brownness and temperature.
Should the temperature setting be changed, allow several cycles for the grill plate to adjust. Once
the desired setting has been achieved, note the temperature and keep it set there.
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