Lincoln 1154-000-EA, 1164-000-EA TRANSFORMER, Control Replacement, Oven Control Replacement

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TRANSFORMER, CONTROL – REPLACEMENT

A.Shut off power at main breaker.

B.Remove control panel top and front cover.

C.Remove all wires from transformer and mark for reassembly.

D.Remove two mounting screws from transformer base and remove transformer.

E.Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation.

OVEN CONTROL – REPLACEMENT

A.Shut off power at main breaker.

B.Remove control box cover and front panel.

C.Remove all wiring connections and mark for reassembly.

D.Remove oven control by pulling control from the mounting pins. Remove control from oven.

E. Before installing new oven control, set voltage jumper (located at the bottom center of the oven control) to the proper voltage (120V/240V) position. Install the four pushbutton extensions (included with the oven control) by pushing the extensions onto the four set buttons on control.

F.Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation.

G.Set the oven control for the proper operating mode. The 1100 series ovens use a single temperature control system. The oven control must be set to the proper operating mode. Set the control as follows: With the oven power switch “off”, depress the “time” and “up” buttons and turn the oven “on”. Control will indicate ”Imp I or Imp II”. Release the buttons, The control will indicate “Temp to store”. Press the “up” or “down” until ”Imp II” appears on the display. Press the “temp” button. The control is now set for single burner operation.

THERMOCOUPLE – REPLACEMENT

A.Shut off power at main breaker.

B.Remove conveyor and bottom finger assembly.

C.Remove control panel top and front cover.

D.Remove thermocouple from bracket in oven chamber and pull thermocouple through tube into control box.

E.Remove two thermocouple wires from temperature control. Note wire color and location for reassembly

F.Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation

THERMOCOUPLE MEASUREMENT

TEMPERATURE (°F)

D.C. MILLIVOLTS

200°

2.8

250°

4.0

300°

5.1

350°

6.0

400°

7.1

450°

8.2

500°

9.3

550°

10.4

600°

11.5

BURNER CONTROL – REPLACEMENT (S/N 2045407 and Below)

A.Shut off power at main breaker.

B.Remove control panel top and front cover.

C.Remove wires from control and mark for reassembly.

D.Remove mounting screws from control and remove burner control.

E.Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation.

BURNER CONTROL – REPLACEMENT (S/N2045408 and Above)

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Impinger II – Advantage Digital Service Manual - International

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1155-000-EA, 1164-000-EA, 1154-000-EA specifications

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