Middleby Marshall PS536ES installation manual Cleaning the Window, Reassembly of Air Fingers

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6. To remove the inner plate, pull the plate out and then up.

Figure 4-12.

7.The outer finger plate is stainless and may be cleaned by either soaking in a hot, strong detergent solution or using a caustic cleaner. The conveyor belt can also be cleaned in the same way.

Figure 4-13. Standard Lower Finger

Figure 4-14. Standard Upper Finger

C. Cleaning the Window

The window can be cleaned in place.

D. Reassembly of Air Fingers

1.Air fingers are made up of one inner plate, one outer plate and the finger housing manifold. Be sure to match up the markings (T1, T2, T3, etc.) on all the parts of the air fingers as you are reassembling.

Figure 4-15.

2.Reassemble the inner plate. Keep your fingers clear so you won’t pinch them. The inner plate of a finger will only go in one way because of its design.

3.Replace the outer plate by placing your hands flat on the top of the plate and pushing down. Keep your fingers clear so you won’t pinch them.

Figure 4-16.

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Contents Owners operating Page Middleby Marshall IiiTable of Contents Section Description Model IdentificationPS536ES Series Oven Specifications Series PS536ES Electrical SpecificationsDimensions General specifications per oven cavityII. Principle of AIR Flow Heat Transfer and How It WorksII. Principle of AIR Flow Air FingersPS536ES-Series Oven Components Locations III. Component Function FigureIII. Component Function Cooling Fan Blank Plates two sizes and an Air Finger F2. Blank PlatesSection Installation UnloadingPS536ES Oven Installation Required Kits and Equipment InstallationInstallation KIT see Figure Model PS536ES Single Oven Dimensions Model PS536ES Double Oven Dimensions Restraint Cable Installation Model PS536ES Triple Oven DimensionsInstallation II. Ventilation Guidelines IV. Electric Supply for Electrically Heated Ovens 11. Typical Electric Oven Data PlateVI. Conveyor Rear Stop and END Stop Installation 13. Installing Rear and End StopsSection Operation Control FunctionsII. Component Information and Location Figures 3-1 Measuring Conveyor Speed ConveyorSee Figures 3-4 Startup Procedures Daily Startup Power FailureShutdown Procedure III. STEP-BY-STEP OperationLocation and Description of Controls II. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP III. Quick Reference Digital Temperature Controller IV. Quick Reference Troubleshooting SymptomSection Maintenance Maintenance Daily ExteriorCooling Fan Crumb Pans FigureII. Maintenance Monthly Section Maintenance Air Fingers Disassembly For Cleaning Standard FingersCleaning the Window Reassembly of Air FingersBack in the same way they came out Section Maintenance Reinstall End Plugs Conveyor Reassembly Into Oven Checking Conveyor Belt TensionConveyor Belt Link Removal Replacing Conveyor Belt Attaching Drive ChainLower End Plug III. Maintenance Every 3 Months Cleaning the Blower/Fan MotorElectrical Terminals VentilationSplit-belt Conveyor Shaft Cleaning Section Maintenance IV. Maintenance Every 6 Months Important NoticesKEY Spare Parts KIT QTY DescriptionSection Troubleshooting Section Troubleshooting Parts List Parts List Oven PANELS, Window and Legs Parts List Control Panel Parts List Blower and Shroud Parts List Conveyor Item QTY Conveyor DescriptionParts List Split Belt Conveyor Element Machinery Compartment Section Parts List Electrical Electrical Section Schematics Electrical Schematics Section Wiring Diagram, G208-240V 50/60, GO PS536ES Section Electrical Schematics Section Electrical Schematics Page Hour Service Hotline