Middleby Marshall How to Change Conveyor Direction and Troubleshoot Your Pizza Oven

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5.If it is necessary to add or remove conveyor links to achieve the correct tension, OR if it is necessary to reverse the conveyor belt for correct orientation, the belt will need to be removed from the conveyor frame. If this is necessary, perform the following procedure:

Remove the conveyor assembly from the oven and place it flat on the floor.

Remove the master links using long-nose pliers. Then, roll up the belt along the length of the conveyor frame.

Add or remove belt links as necessary to achieve the correct belt tension.

Replace the belt on the conveyor frame. Check that the conveyor belt links are oriented as shown in Figure 2-15, and that the smooth side of the conveyor belt faces UP.

Connect the inside master links. Check that the links are oriented as shown in Figure 2-15.

Connect the outside master links. Note that the outside master links each have an open hook on one side. This hook aligns with the hooks along the sides of the other conveyor links. See Figure 2-15.

Replace the conveyor into the oven.

Figure 2-15. Conveyor and Master Link orientation

Direction

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position

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E.Final Assembly

1.Install the crumb trays underneath the conveyor as shown in Figure 2-16.

Figure 2-16. Crumb Trays

Crumb tray

insertion

CONVEYOR BELT REVERSAL

Conveyor belt reversal consists of three steps:

1.Physically reversing the conveyor belt.

2.Resetting direction jumper on the conveyor control board.

3.Switching the photo detector.

REVERSING THE CONVEYOR BELT

Remove the conveyor from the oven and find the master link location. Remove master links and remove the belt from the conveyor frame. Reassemble the belt back onto the frame (in the reverse direction) and reinstall the master links. Replace the conveyor assembly in the oven.

RESETTING DIRECTION JUMPER

Locate Jumper P1 on the conveyor control board. Move jumper from terminals 1 and 2, and replace onto terminals 2 and 3.

CAUTION: Shock hazard in compartments electrical filters are electrically alive.

SWITCHING PHOTO DETECTOR

CAUTION: Disconnect Power Before Switching Photo eye.

Remove the three screws securing the access door to the unit. Open the access door and disconnect the connector fitting to the photo eye assembly. Remove the two screws securing the photo eye assembly to the control box. Remove the four nuts securing the photo eye to the housing. Rotate the photo eye 180 degrees and resecure the photo eye with the four nuts.

On the opposite control box, remove the two screws holding the cover where the photo eye assembly will be positioned. Secure the photo eye assembly in position with the two screws. Place the photo eye cover on the opposite control box, where the photo eye assembly was removed, and secure the two screws. Secure the access door with the three screws.

Remove the three screws securing the access door on the opposite side. Open the access door, where the photo eye is now positioned, and connect the photo eye connector fitting. Secure the access door with the three screws.

Apply power to the unit. Adjust the photo eye height by loosening the two screws securing the photo eye assembly and sliding the photo eye assembly either up or down, such that the beam is approximately 1/4 inch above the belt.

Note: This is MUCH easier in reduced light.

Replace all covers.

VI. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

WARNING: Authorizedinstallationpersonnelnormallyac-

complish the connections for the ventilation

system, electric supply, and gas supply, as arranged by the customer. Following these connections, the factory-authorized installer can perform the initial startup of the oven.

NOTE: The electric supply installation must satisfy the require- ments of the appropriate statutory authority such as the National Electrical Code, CSA C22.2; the Australian Code AG601; or other applicable regulations.

NOTE: The electric supply connection must meet all national and local electrical code requirements.

Check the oven serial plate before making any electric supply connections. Electric supply connections must agree with data

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Contents Owners Operating and Installation Manual Retain this Manual for Future Reference Middleby Marshall Table of Contents Oven Uses Conveyor Drive Motor Moves the conveyorOven Specifications Triple OveInstallation Kit PS740 24″ Oven Installation Required Kits and EquipmentParts List for Series PS740 GAS Oven Installation KIT PS740 Oven Installation Required Kits and Equipment Item no QTY Description 66159 ″-16 × 1 HEX SCREW, SST 3B. Model PS740 32 Double Oven Option Base with Legs and Top Quad Outrigger Weldment A27727 83 -16x1-1/4 HEX Bolt A21924 III. Ventilation System RequirementsRecommendations Other ventilation concernsIV. Assembly Top Panel and Base Pad AssemblyRestraint Cable Installation StackingConveyor Installation Do not Overtighten the Conveyor BeltResetting Direction Jumper Switching Photo DetectorConveyor Belt Reversal Reversing the Conveyor BeltConnection VII. GAS SupplyAdjusting the Maximum Pressure Setting ConnectionGas Conversion PS740 Propane ConversionCheckout Adjusting the Minimum Pressure SettingMaintenance Location and Description of Controls II. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP III. Quick Reference Troubleshooting Screen AlertsMaintenance Maintenance DailyII. Maintenance Monthly Top Row Bottom RowIII. Maintenance Every 3 Months Split Belt Disassembly and CleaningIV. Maintenance Every 6 Months Blower BeltKEY Spare Parts PS740 GAS KEY Spare Parts Available separately. See FigureWiring Diagram 60250 September 28 60250 September 28 60250 September 28 Installing or servicing this equipment

P/N 60250 specifications

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