Middleby Marshall Model PS536 installation manual Final Assembly, Conveyor placement

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ENGLISH

SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION

6.Lift the conveyor and position it in the oven. The conveyor can only be installed from the end of the oven with the drive motor.

7.Continue moving the conveyor into the oven until the con- veyor frame is positioned properly. The inside supports for the crumb trays should rest firmly against the lower end plugs, as shown in Figure 2-10.

8.When the conveyor is positioned properly, check for free- dom of movement of the conveyor belt by pulling it for about 2-3 feet (60 to 90 cm) with your fingers. The conveyor must move freely.

9.Install the drive chain between the conveyor drive sprocket and the motor sprocket. To install the chain, it will be necessary to lift the drive end of the conveyor slightly.

V. FINAL ASSEMBLY

1.Install the conveyor drive motor cover as shown in Figure 2-11.

2.Install the crumb trays as shown in Figure 2-11. First, place the inside edge of each tray onto its support bracket. Then, hook the outside edge of the tray over the end of the conveyor frame.

Note that crumb trays for the lower (or a single) oven are solid, while those for all upper ovens have perforated openings, as shown in Figure 2-12.

3.Press the conveyor exit tray down over the edge of the conveyor frame at the exit end of the oven. See Figure 2-11.

Figure 2-10 - Conveyor placement

Crumb tray

support bracket

End plug

Figure 2-11 - Final assembly

Chain cover:

Place down over

Wing screwsconveyor sprocket 2 per end plug

Conveyor exit tray:

Press down over end of conveyor

Crumb trays (2):

1. Place inside edge on support bracket

2. Hook outside

edge over

conveyor frame

Figure 2-12 - Crumb trays

Crumb trays

WITH openings - all upper ovens

Crumb trays

WITHOUT openings -

lower oven only

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Contents PS536 Gas and Electric Ovens English Table of Contents III. Oven Specifications DescriptionOven Uses II. Oven Components see FigureElectrical specifications for electric ovens per oven cavity Installation Installation KIT see Figure Installation KitII. Ventilation System RequirementsRecommendations Other ventilation concernsIII. Assembly Top panel and base pad installationRestraint Cable Installation StackingConveyor Installation Assembling and tensioning the conveyorFinal Assembly 10 Conveyor placementDuringpressuretestingnoteoneofthefollowing VI. Electrical SupplyVII. GAS Supply Gas Utility Rough-In Recommendations Gas ConversionOperation Location and Description of ControlsIf the oven uses this Digital Temperature Controller DailystartupprocedureII. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP Dailyshutdownprocedure ForIII. Quick Reference Digital Temperature Controllers LightSP Lock OvertempActual IV. Quick Reference Troubleshooting SymptomMaintenance Maintenance DailyII. Maintenance Monthly III. Maintenance Every 3 MonthsSplit Belt Disassembly and Cleaning Disassembling the drive shaft IV. Maintenance Every 6 Months KEY Spare Parts KIT Available sepa- rately. See FigureBlower Belt Lubricating the Blower Fan BearingsElectrical Wiring Diagrams Wiring diagram, PS536 Gas Oven 208/230V, 60 Hz, 1 PhWiring diagram, PS536 Electric Oven 208/230V, 60 Hz, 3 Ph Wiring diagram, PS536 Electric Oven 380V, 50 Hz, 3 Ph English Français Fours électriques et à gaz, modèle PS536 Avertissement Table DES Matières FonctionnementEntretien Schémas DE CâblageUtilisations DU Four II. Composants DU Four FigureIII. Spécifications DU Four Neut., 1 masse Mise EN Garde Trousse D’INSTALLATION Figure Trousse d’installationRecommandations II. Système DE VentilationAutres considérations pour la ventilation III. Assemblage Panneau supérieur et plaque de poseInstallation du câble de retenue SuperpositionInstallation du transporteur Assemblage et ajustement de tension du Transporteur10 Placement du transporteur Assemblage FinalVI. Alimentation EN Électricité VII. Alimentation EN GAZDURANTL’ESSAIDEPRESSION,NOTEZCEQUISUIT 14 Installation du tuyau à gaz flexible Emplacement ET Description DES Commandes FonctionnementII. Fonctionnement Normal PAS-À-PAS ProcédurequotidiennedemiseenmarcheAttendez PROCÉDUREQUOTIDIENNEDEMISEÀL’ARRÊTAffichage du Lock » « Overtemp »Temp » IV. Consultation Rapide Résolution DE Problèmes SymptômeEntretien AvertissementMise EN Garde RemarqueII. Entretien Mensuel III. Entretien TrimestrielDémontage de l’arbre d’entraînement IV. Entretien Semestriel Schémas DE Câblage Schéma de câblage, Four à gaz PS536 208/230 V, 60 Hz, 1 PhSchémas DE Câblage Schéma de câblage, Four électrique PS536 380 V, 50 Hz, 3 Ph Anglais Français Espagnol Hornos de Gas y Eléctricos PS536 Aviso SECCIÓN5-DIAGRAMASDELCABLEADOELÉCTRICO ÍndiceSección 3 Operación Sección 4 MantenimientoSECCIÓN1DESCRIPCIÓN III. Especificaciones DEL HornoImportante Sección 2 Instalación PrecauciónJuego DE Instalación ver Figura Juego de InstalaciónOtros problemas de ventilación II. Sistema DE VentilaciónRequisitos RecomendacionesIII. Ensamblado Conjunto del panel superior y cojín de baseApilado Para hornos sencillos, pase al apartado C, Instalación delCable de sujeción. Para hornos dobles o triples, continúe Con el paso 1 descrito a continuaciónInstalación del Transportador Figura 2-8 Instalación y tensión del transportadorEnsamblado Final Figura 2-10 Colocación del transportadorVI. Suministro Eléctrico VII. Suministro DE GAS PrecauciónDurantelaspruebasdepresiónobservelosiguiente Conexión Conversión Según el Tipo de GasSección 3 Operación Ubicación Y Descripción DE LOS ControlesII. Operaciones Normales Paso a Paso Si el horno usa un controlador digital de la temperaturaProcedimientodiariodeencendido Importante ProcedimientodiariodeapagadoLuz III. Referencia Rápida Controlador Digital DE TemperaturaLock TempIV. Referencia Rápida Diagnóstico DE Averías SíntomaSECCIÓN4-MANTENIMIENTO AvisoNota Mantenimiento DiarioII. Mantenimiento Mensual III. Mantenimiento TrimestralFigura 4-5 Desensamble del eje impulsor IV. Mantenimiento Semestral Figura 4-6 Acceso al panel posteriorSección 5 Diagramas DEL Cableado Eléctrico Solamente Para LOS Hornos DE Banda DobleSección 5 Diagramas DEL Cableado Eléctrico Contactor Fases English Français