Lincoln 1200, 1400 Finger Removal and Disassembly for Cleaning, Conveyor Disassembly for Cleaning

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FINGER REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING

1.Open door and remove upper fingers. Note any particular placement of fingers that you may have, such as fully closed, half-closed, or fully open, columnating plates.

2.Remove conveyor and then remove bottom fingers.

3.For finger disassembly, see page 11, figures 6, 7, and 8.

4.Reassemble fingers in reverse order with the step of the columnating plate facing downward so it fits under the lip of the finger housing.

5.Re-install finger in oven. Be sure that they are fully seated over the plenum flanges and the holes are pointing toward the conveyor.

CONVEYOR DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING

TO REMOVE CONVEYOR FROM OVEN

1.Remove conveyor chain guard. Remove crumb pans.

3.Lift right end of conveyor and push in approximately 3” (76 mm). Remove drive chain.

2.Next, slide the conveyor hold-down clips so the screw is in the left side of the slot, then rotate

counterclockwise to the up position.

4.Pull conveyor out the right end. Place on table or work surface.

NOTE: For the Model 1200 Series, steps 3 and 4 are performed on the left end of conveyor.

TO REMOVE CONVEYOR BELT

5. Locate connecting links on the conveyor belt, turn

6. On Model Series 1000 ONLY, loosen jam nut and

belt to place the links on the top left end of the

unscrew the tension adjustment screws. Push the idler

conveyor, approximately 8” (203 mm) from the

shaft in against the conveyor support bars.

shaft.

7. You can easily remove the connecting links by grasping

 

 

them with a pair of pliers and slipping the eye of the

 

connecting link over the wire of the other links. Also

 

notice the direction of the opening on the links. – The

 

belts will have to be reinstalled with the opening facing

 

the same way.

 

Carefully pull out the belt, rolling it up as you go. After

 

removal, it may be placed in a pan of detergent solution

 

to soak. Rinse with clean water.

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Impinger I – 1000 Series Ops Manual

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Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Warranty Table of Contents PURCHASER’S ResponsibilityUtility Specifications Required GAS GAS Pressure Conversion Chart CSA MEA AGA NSFModel Number KEY Country Language Code Not UsedVentilation SpacingVentilation Guidelines Test Procedure Lincoln Impinger OVEN, Model Series 1000 1200Smoke Candle Test Ventilation System Verification General InformationExterior Dimensions Manual GAS Valve InstallationUnloading If There is Apparent DamageCode Reference OperationsGAS Code Reference Electrical Code ReferenceStand and Finger Assembly Impinger Finger Columnating Plates Finger Housing Baffle Plate Adjustements Programming the Digital Advantage 1450 Series Touch PADImpinger Model Series 1000 Preventive MaintenanceAdvantage Model Series 1400 with Analog Controls Operator Maintenance Cleaning InstructionsInformation on USE of Oven DailyFinger Removal and Disassembly for Cleaning Conveyor Disassembly for CleaningTo Remove Conveyor from Oven To Remove Conveyor BeltConveyor Belt Installation Conveyor ReassemblyTo Install Conveyor in Oven Concepts HOW to Obtain ServiceFunctions Appendix a Label Definitions Impinger I 1000 Series Ops Manual
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1000, 1200, 1400 specifications

The Lincoln series, particularly the models Lincoln 1000, 1200, and 1400, represents an evolution in luxury vehicles, combining elegance with cutting-edge technology. Each model builds upon its predecessor while introducing features that enhance performance, comfort, and safety.

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