Frymaster CT16 Series User Manual

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Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends
using CFESA Certified Technicians.
24-Hour Service Hotline 1-800-551-8633
JANUARY 2004
*8195993*
CT16 Series Toaster
Service and Parts Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CT16 Series Toaster

Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommendsusing CFESA Certified Technicians.24-Hour Service Hotline 1-800-55

Page 2

1-8PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONA. Failed computer.A. Check for 12VDC on computer pins 6 &7. If NOT present AND motor is running,re

Page 3

1-91.5 Wiring DiagramsNOTE: These diagrams depict wiring as of the date of manual publication. They may notreflect design changes made to the equipm

Page 4 - 1.3 Replacing Components

1-10CE AND AUSTRALIAN TOASTERS

Page 5

1-111.6 Schematic9812VoltSecondaryLINE VOLTAGECoverInterlockHighLimitCOM NO12354MainHeaterProbe67016824COMPUTER34MainHeaterRelayLatchRelayDrive MotorT

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2-1CT16 SERIES TOASTERSERVICE AND PARTS MANUALCHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST2.1 IntroductionCT16 Toasters manufactured for use in the European Union (CE) and

Page 8 - Short screws

2-22.2 Cabinetry123452530729829141616171819 202113272891022 26112712242329306

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2-3ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 106-2720SP Back Cover Assembly2 824-1117 Tray Assembly, Toast3 816-0573 Insulation, Toast Tray4 200-4270 Bottom, Toaster5 81

Page 10 - Probe Resistance Chart

2-42.3 Conveyor Assembly, Dual Belt131912212417182251718897105231113471462201516

Page 11 - 1.5 Wiring Diagrams

2-5ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 806-9200 Roller Assembly, Dual Belt Idler2 806-9318 Roller Assembly, Dual Belt Drive3 810-2303 Washer, Teflon Crumb4 809-013

Page 12 - CE AND AUSTRALIAN TOASTERS

NOTICEIF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR THIS ENODISEQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASEDDIRECT

Page 13 - COMPUTER

2-62.4 Conveyor Assembly, Toasting36241814191122220758152111013171643128 29 30252728

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2-7ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 106-2123SP Tray with Grommet, VT Platen2 210-0318 Crumb Shield, Toasting Conveyor3 806-9195 Roller, VT Toasting Belt Idler4

Page 15 - CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST

2-82.5 Electronic Components123456712111314158910

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2-9ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 807-3213 Relay, Solid State 5A 3/16 Control Terminals2 807-3021 Relay, 30A 12VDC DPST NO3 826-1562 Relay, Solid State 40A 28

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2-102.6 Motor, Drive Train, and Fan ComponentsSee Page 4See Page 6341276589ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 Motor Assembly, 50/60 Hz106-3052 200-208V VT Drive10

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Frymaster, L.L.C., 8700 Line Avenue, PO Box 51000, Shreveport, Louisiana 71135-1000Shipping Address: 8700 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106T

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1-1CT16 SERIES TOASTERSERVICE AND PARTS MANUALCHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURESUpperCompressionAdjustmentKnobsLowerCompressionAdjustmentKnobsBun Guide fo

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1-21.3 Replacing ComponentsAccessing the Electronics1. Pull the bun compression knobs off their shafts.2. Remove the screws around the edge of the c

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1-3Step 10d - Remove last two screwsand pull conveyor away from housing.Step 10c - Removethese four hex headscrews and two nuts.Step 10b - Removecartr

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1-4e. Rotate the tray stabilizer latch upward and, while supporting the conveyor assembly, remove thehex-head screw securing the top of the assembly

Page 24 - See Page 4

1-5Heater ProbeHigh LimitPlugPlaten Tray BraceNOTE: Probeand high limitwires must berouted throughthis bushing asshown by largearrow.4. Replace the

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1-67. To replace the auxiliary transformer (present only in 200V and 208V units), hold the replacementnext to the failed transformer and, one at a ti

Page 26 - JANUARY 2004

1-71.4 Technician TroubleshootingPROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONA. Failed transformer.A. Check for line voltage on the primary(line) side

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