Page 2 - GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES; DANGER; WARNING; tion which is important, but not hazard related.; WAFFLE BAKER PRECAUTIONS; CAUTION; xi
GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES Knowledge of proper procedures is essential to the safe operation of electrically energized equipment. In accordance with generally accepted product safety labeling guidelines for potential hazards, the following signal words and symbols are used throughout this manual. DAN...
Page 3 - DIMENSIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Safety Procedures Inside Cover Specifications 1 Features and Operating Controls 2 Servicing Precautions for This Equipment 3 Troubleshooting 4 Servicing Instructions 6 Wiring Diagrams 11 Parts Breakdown 12 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Wide 10-1/8” Deep 14” High 10-9/16...
Page 4 - FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS
FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS 8. POWER CORD 115VAC NEMA 5-15P 9. DATA PLATE Specifies power requirements 10. MICRO SWITCH Initiates timer 16. TEMPERATURE PROBE Thermistor temperature sensor 17. HANDLE ASSY Used to raise / lower / rotate grids 18. SUPPORT BRACKET Supports front of grids 19. HOLE PL...
Page 5 - PRECAUTIONS FOR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT; Never submerge electrical equipment in water.; OPERATING AN APPLIANCE WITHOUT PROPER GROUNDING
3 PRECAUTIONS FOR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT CAUTION: Never submerge electrical equipment in water. Avoid contaminating electrical components with water when cleaning cooking surfaces or cabinet. Disconnect electrical power to equipment prior to performing cleaning or other service.In order to avoid e...
Page 6 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; B. TEMPERATURE CHECKS; decrease; A. ELECTRICAL TEST POINTS; temperature controller
4 TROUBLE SHOOTING B. TEMPERATURE CHECKS 1. Desired baking temperature is 390ºF ±5ºF (200ºC ±3ºC). 2. Turn the power switch ON and allow the Waffle Baker to heat for a minimum of 30 minutes. Insert a pyrometer of known accuracybetwen the grids and allow the readings to stabilize. 3. Temperature may ...
Page 8 - CABINET ASSEMBLY; Install the support bracket.; SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
6 A. CABINET ASSEMBLY 1. Insert the trademark plate from the front. From the rear of the cabinet, slide retainers over thetrademark plate pins. Using a deep socket, tap the retainers down until they are flush with thecabinet surface. 2. Attach wires 1, 2, 3 & 4 to the switch. Thread one nut onto...
Page 9 - BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY; Slide the buzzer over the same stud as the timer bracket.
7 B. BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY 1. Apply foam tape to the back panel flange - inside surfaces for the right, left and bottom; outsidesurface for the top. 2. Insert the power cord into the strain relief, then install the strain relief from the outside of the backpanel. 3. From the outside, thread the ground...
Page 10 - TOP GRID; BOTTOM GRID; Install the grid cover.
C. TOP GRID 1. Prepare grid casting by applying a small amount ofanti-sieze paste to all threaded holes. 2. Feed wires 5, 6 & 20 thru the right feed-thru hole.Attach wires 5 & 6 to the element terminals. Attachwire 20 to the center-most boss at the front of thecasting. 3. Pull the wires back...
Page 11 - GRID ASSEMBLY
9 E. GRID ASSEMBLY 1. Turn and position the grids so that the waffle-sides are facing each other. Thread the hi-temp tubingthru the shaft of the pivot housing. Attach the pivot housing to the bottom grid with screws (bottomhole) and screws with washers (middle hole). Use anti-sieze paste on the scre...
Page 12 - F. PIVOT BEARING ASSEMBLY; Rotate the grid assembly to the; is
10 F. PIVOT BEARING ASSEMBLY 1. The pivot bearing may be out of alignment as it comes from the box. Tap the collar of the bearingwith a plastic hammer until the axis of the bearing is perpendicular to the base. Attach the pivotbearing to the inside of the cabinet. The zerk fitting points downward. U...
Page 13 - BYPASS HI-LIMIT THERMOSTAT; WIRING DIAGRAM
11 G. BYPASS HI-LIMIT THERMOSTAT 1. The hi-limit thermostat in this Belgian Waffle Baker has been found to be unnecessary. WellsBWB-1S has been tested and approved by UL for use without the hi-limit thermosat. 2. All units requiring service, whether in or out of warranty, should have the hi-limit th...
Page 14 - PARTS BREAKDOWN
PARTS BREAKDOWN 12 REF DESCRIPTION PART # # 1 BOTTOM PANEL 2 BACK PANEL 3 WRAP, CABINET ASSEMBLY 5 SWITCH SADDLE 6 TRADEMARK PLATE 7 RETAINER, TRADEMARK (pk 10) 51038 8 CORD, 125v 15a NEMA 5-15p 55539 9 DATA PLATE 10 SWITCH MICRO 120V 15A 64887 12 STRAIN RELIEF 51217 15 RETAINER RING (pk 10) 50222 1...