Middleby Marshall PS540 II. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP, Daily Startup Procedure

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SECTION 3

OPERATION

II. NORMAL OPERATION - STEP-BY-STEP

A.Daily Startup Procedure

1.Check that the circuit breaker/fused disconnect is in the on position. Check that the window is closed.

7.Wait for the oven to heat to the setpoint temperature. Higher setpoint temperatures will require a longer wait. The oven can reach a temperature of 500°F (232°C) in approximately 5 minutes.

2.Turn the "BLOWER"

() switch to the “ON” ("I") position.

3.Turn the "CONVEYOR"

() switch to the “ON” ("I") position.

4.If necessary, adjust the conveyor speed setting

by pressing the or pushbuttons on the con- veyor speed controller to change the displayed bake time.

5.Adjust the temperature controller to a desired set temperature, if neces- sary.

Press the Set Point and Unlock keys at the same time. Wait for the "SET PT" light to turn on.

Press the Up Arrow and Down Arrow Keys as necessary to adjust the set- point.

or

wait

+ for

or

8. (Optional) Press the Tem-

 

perature ( ) key to show

 

the Actual Temperature

wait

in the display, and wait

for

for the "ACTUAL TEMP"

 

light to turn on. This al-

 

lows you to monitor the

 

oven temperature as it

 

rises to the setpoint.

 

9.Allow the oven to preheat for 10 minutes after it has reached the set point temperature.

B.DAILYSHUTDOWNPROCEDURE

1. Turn the "HEAT" (

) and

+

"BLOWER" (

) swit-

ches to the "OFF" ("O")

 

position.

Note that the

 

blowers will remain in op-

 

eration until the oven has

 

cooled to

below

200°F

 

(93°C).

 

 

 

2. Make certain that there are no products left on the conveyor inside the oven. Turn the "CON-

VEYOR" () switch to the "OFF" ("O") position.

3.Open the window to allow the oven to cool faster.

4.After the oven has cooled and the blowers have turned to the “OFF” or “O” position, switch the circuit breaker/fuse disconnect to the “OFF” or “O” position.

6. Turn the "HEAT" () switch to the "ON" ("I") position, and wait for the "HEAT ON" light to turn on.

wait for

CAUTION

In case of power failure, turn all switches to the “OFF” ("O") position, open the oven window, and remove the product. After the power has been restored, perform the normal startup procedure. IF THE OVEN WAS SWITCHED OFF FOR LESS THAN 5 MINUTES, WAIT FOR AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES BEFORE RE- STARTING THE OVEN.

The burner will not operate and gas will not flow through the burner without electric power. No attempt should be made to operate the oven during a power failure.

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Contents Owners operating Page Middleby Marshall IiiTable of Contents Section Description Model IdentificationPS540 Series Oven Specifications II. Principle of AIR Flow Heat Transfer and How It WorksII. Principle of AIR Flow Air FingersPS540-Series Oven Components Locations III. Component Function FigureIII. Component Function Conveyor Motor and Conveyor BeltBlower Fan Gas BurnerCooling Fan Cooling Fan See FigureAir Fingers and Blank Plates See Figure F1. Air Fingers F2. Blank PlatesSection Installation UnloadingPS540 Oven Installation Required Kits and Equipment Parts List for Series PS540 GAS Oven Installation KITModel PS540 Single Oven Option Base with Legs and Top Model PS540 Double Oven Option Base with Legs and Top Model PS540 Triple Oven Option Base with Outriggers and Top Model PS540 Single Oven Dimensions Model PS540 Double Oven Dimensions Restraint Cable Installation Model Triple Oven DimensionsSection Installation II. Ventilation Guidelines Ventilation Hood 10. Vent HoodIV. Electric Supply for GAS- Heated Ovens 11. Typical Gas Oven Data PlateGAS Supply for GAS Heated Ovens 12. Junction Connection BoxVI. Conveyor Rear Stop and END Stop Installation Section Installation Section Operation Control FunctionsDoor Safety Switch Blower SwitchHeat Switch Temperature ControllerSee Figures 3-4 Measuring Conveyor SpeedConveyor III. STEP-BY-STEP Operation Control Panel Daily Startup Procedure II. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEPSP Lock IV. Quick Reference Troubleshooting SymptomSection Maintenance Maintenance Daily ExteriorCooling Fan Crumb Pans FigureII. Maintenance Monthly Removing Conveyor From Oven For CleaningSection Maintenance Air Fingers Disassembly For Cleaning Standard FingersCleaning the Window Reassembly of Air FingersExtended Lip Tab on Outer Plate Flange Finger Manifold Section Maintenance Reinstall End Plugs Conveyor Reassembly Into Oven Checking Conveyor Belt TensionConveyor Belt Link Removal Lower End Plug Replacing Conveyor BeltAttaching Drive Chain III. Maintenance Every 3 Months Cleaning the Blower/Fan MotorChecking the Blower/Fan Belt Electrical TerminalsVentilation Split-belt Conveyor Shaft Cleaning Blower Fan Shaft Bearing LubricationSection Maintenance IV. Maintenance Every 6 Months Important NoticesKEY Spare Parts KIT PS540-SERIES GAS Oven KEY Spare Parts KIT, p/n 36805 FigureSection Troubleshooting Section Troubleshooting Parts List English Oven PANELS, Window and Legs NUT, 3/8″-16 Nylon Insulated L/N ZCSection Parts List Control Panel English Blower and Shroud English Conveyor English Split Belt Conveyor English GAS Burner and Piping Assembly English Machinery Compartment Section Parts List Section Electrical Schematics Section Electrical Schematics Section Electrical Schematics Section Electrical Schematics Page Hour Service Hotline

PS540 specifications

The Middleby Marshall PS540 is a state-of-the-art conveyor pizza oven that has garnered significant attention in the commercial kitchen world due to its advanced features and capabilities. This oven is designed to meet the high-volume demands of pizzerias, restaurants, and food service establishments, offering efficiency without sacrificing quality.

One of the standout features of the PS540 is its innovative air impingement technology. This system utilizes powerful jets of hot air that circulate around the pizza, ensuring even cooking and browning. The result is a perfectly cooked pizza with a crispy crust and melting cheese, all while reducing cooking times significantly compared to traditional ovens. The efficiency of the PS540 allows operators to increase output, making it a valuable asset during peak hours.

Another key characteristic of the PS540 is its adjustable conveyor speed, which enables operators to customize cooking times based on the specific menu items being prepared. This flexibility ensures that various pizzas, from thick crust to thin crust, can be cooked to perfection. The conveyor design also facilitates a seamless workflow in busy kitchens, allowing for easy loading and unloading of pizzas.

In addition to its cooking capabilities, the PS540 boasts a user-friendly control panel, featuring intuitive digital controls for temperature and cooking times. This user-focused design simplifies operation, allowing staff members to easily program the oven for consistent results. Furthermore, the oven's durable construction and high-quality materials ensure reliability and longevity, minimizing maintenance needs and downtime.

Energy efficiency is a critical consideration in commercial kitchens, and the Middleby Marshall PS540 stands out in this area as well. By optimizing airflow and heat transfer, the oven reduces energy consumption while maintaining exceptional performance. This not only contributes to lowering operational costs but also aligns with sustainability efforts in food service.

Safety features, such as cool-touch exteriors and integrated ventilation systems, further enhance the PS540's appeal, ensuring that it meets the rigorous standards required in commercial kitchens. Overall, the Middleby Marshall PS540 not only elevates pizza quality but also enhances operational efficiency, making it an indispensable tool for any high-volume restaurant or pizza establishment. With its blend of technology, performance, and ease of use, the PS540 sets a new standard for conveyor pizza ovens in the culinary landscape.