Page 3 - UIBBLE; NLY; ranty
3 MIDDLEBY MARSHALL INC. OVEN LIMITED WARRANTY (Non U.S.A.) The Seller warrants equipment manufactured by it to be free fromdefects in material and workmanship for which it is responsible. TheSeller’s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to replacingor repairing, at Seller’s option, witho...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
4 Table of Contents Page SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION .................................................................... 5 I. OVEN USES .................................................................... 5 II. OVEN COMPONENTS .................................................... 5 A. Conveyor Motor Drive...
Page 10 - D. STANDOFF INSTALLATION
10 D. STANDOFF INSTALLATION 1 Place screw, P/N 19A15144, through counter-bored hole in standoff, P/N 48522, and screw into weld nut on rear shroud. 2. Repeat procedure for both sides.
Page 13 - D. PS870 Propane conversion; Four items have to be changed, to change the oven to LP:
13 Certain safety code requirements exist for the installation ofgas ovens; refer to the beginning of Section 2 for a list of theinstallation standards. In addition, because a the oven isequipped with casters, the gas line connection shall be madewith a connector that complies with the Standard for ...
Page 14 - SECTION 3 - OPERATION; LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS; Left
14 SECTION 3 - OPERATION LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS A. Main On/Off Button Turns all oven functions on or off. If the oven is below the setpoint, it will rise to the set point and turn the conveyor on.If it is turned off and the oven is above 200° F, the blowerswill remain on until the oven...
Page 15 - Figure 3-1 Screen Saver
15 NORMAL OPERATION - STEP-BY-STEP- A. Main Screen 1. When the unit has been “OFF” for more than 1 minutethe controller will display the screen saver, as shownin Figure 3-1. To start operation, push the “Enter/Reset” button. The controller will display the “OFF”screen, as shown in Figure 3-2. 3. To ...
Page 21 - Check each blower belt for cracking or excessive wear.
21 E. Blower Belts 1. To gain access to each blower belt compartment removethe four screws shown in Figure 4-8. Then, lift the rearshroud off its hangers. If access to the blower motors is required, remove thethree mounting screws (two on the front of each shroudand one on the rear). Then, lift the ...
Page 22 - DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 1 0 1 5 16, 17, 18 1 9 ITEM QTY. P/N DESCRIPTION 1 1 59081 DIGITAL DISPLAY, PROGRAMMED 2 1 58678 MOTOR, CONVEYOR DRIVE 3 1 58679 CONVEYOR CONTROL BOARD 4 2 59168 INVERTER, PROGRAMMED 5 1 M9608 POWER SUPPLY 6 1 59337 KIT, THERMOCOUPLE (6 THERMOCOUPLES) 7 2 M9616 FAN, COOLING 8 2 57288 MOTOR...