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TC14/TC18
English

P/N 39289
Price $2.50
Rev. C • V1 • 10/99
Middleby Cooking Systems Group • 1400 Toastmaster Drive • Elgin, IL 60120 • (847)741-3300 • FAX (847)741-4406

Conveyor Toaster
Models TC14, TC18

OWNER'S OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
MANUAL
© 1999 Toastmaster, A Middleby Company.
is a registered trademark of Toastmaster, A Middleby Company. All rights reserved.

I.

DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS

A.

Component Location
The major components of the toaster are shown in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1

4. Entry rack

5. Conveyor

3. Crumb tray

2. Conveyor speed
control knob
1. Product
selection knob
6. Return tray

B.

Component Function (see Figure 1)

1-2. Toaster control knobs - see Section III, Operation.
3.

Crumb tray - Collects crumbs from the toasted product. The tray
can be removed for cleaning.

4.

Entry rack - Loaded with the bakery product to be toasted. The
product then slides onto the conveyor. The entry rack can be
removed for cleaning.

5.

Conveyor - Transports the bakery product through the toaster,
between the top and bottom heating elements.

6.

Return tray - Collects the toasted product. The tray can be removed
for cleaning.

C.

Operating and Electrical Specifications

Pre-Heat Time: 20 minutes
Electrical Specifications/TC14 toaster models:
•
120V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph, 1.7kW, 14.3A, NEMA 5-20P plug
•
208V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph, 2.1kW, 10.2A, NEMA 6-15P plug
•
240V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph, 2.1kW, 8.8A, NEMA 6-15P plug
Electrical Specifications/TC18 toaster models:
•
208V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph, 2.65kW, 12.8A, NEMA 6-20P plug
•
240V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph, 2.65kW, 11.1A, NEMA 6-20P plug
NOTE
Electrical wiring diagrams are provided at the back of this Manual.

WARNING: IN CASE OF FIRE
Disconnect the toaster from its power source IMMEDIATELY. This allows the unit to cool, making it easier to
put out the fire.
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE
WARNING
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE
PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH. READ
THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR
SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE THE CONVEYOR TOASTER ON
EITHER OF ITS SIDES, ON ITS REAR SURFACE, OR
WITHOUT LEGS. PREMATURE FAILURE OF THE
HEATING ELEMENTS WILL OCCUR.
WARNING
DISCONNECT THE TOASTER FROM ITS ELECTRICAL
POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING.
CAUTION
Using any parts other than genuine Toastmaster factory parts relieves
the manufacturer of all liability.
IMPORTANT
Contact your authorized service agent to perform maintenance and
repairs. A service agency directory is supplied with your toaster.
IMPORTANT
Toastmaster (manufacturer) reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice. Such revisions do not entitle
the buyer to corresponding changes, improvements, additions or
replacements for previously purchased equipment.
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
This manual provides detailed information for the installation and
operation of your toaster. It also contains information to assist the
operator in diagnosing problems in the event of a malfunction. This
manual is an important tool for the operator and should be kept readily
available.

II. INSTALLATION

B.

IMPORTANT
IT IS THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT ANY
CONCEALED OR NON-CONCEALED DAMAGE TO THE FREIGHT
COMPANY.

IMPORTANT
THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE TOASTER REQUIRES A
CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSED DISCONNECT. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ARE LISTED ON THE SERIAL PLATE (SHOWN IN FIGURE
3), AND IN THE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ON PAGE 1 OF THIS
MANUAL.

A.

Assembly

1.

Thread the 4” (102mm) legs into the four holes on the bottom of the
toaster. See Figure 2. Then, place the toaster in the desired location.

2.

Install the entry rack and crumb tray into the front of the toaster, as
shown in Figure 2.

Electrical Utility Connection

CONSULT ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES FOR
FURTHER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS.
1.

Figure 2 - Basic assembly and front-exit configuration

Before proceeding with the electrical connection, check the following:
a.

Check that the electrical supply matches the toaster’s
requirements. Refer to the toaster’s serial plate (Figure 3)
and to the Electrical Specifications on Page 1.

b.

Check that the appropriate receptacle is available for the power
cord plug.

Entry rack
hanger rods fit
into holes on
toaster body

WARNING
ENSURE THAT BOTH THE CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSED DISCONNECT AND THE PRODUCT SELECTION KNOB ARE IN
THE OFF (“0”) POSITION BEFORE PROCEEDING.
WARNING
ENSURE THAT ANY PACKING MATERIAL RESIDUE HAS
BEEN REMOVED FROM INSIDE THE TOASTING CHAMBER.
3.

Return tray
slides underneath
toaster

Insert the power cord plug into its receptacle.

III. OPERATION
Legs (4)
thread into holes
in bottom of
toaster

3.

A.
Crumb tray
slides into opening
in front of toaster

Location and Function of Controls

This section provides a basic description of the toaster controls, their
location, and the functions they perform. The operator MUST be familiar
with the controls. Refer to Figure 4.

TOASTERS INTENDED FOR FRONT-EXIT OPERATION ONLY:

Figure 4

Position the return tray underneath the toaster, as shown in Figure
2. Note that the return tray extends past the FRONT of the toaster
during front-exit operation.
4.

TOASTERS INTENDED FOR “STRAIGHT-THROUGH,” REAREXIT OPERATION ONLY:
•

Remove the CENTER screw from the rear panel of the toaster,
as shown in Figure 3.

•

Push the rear panel forward into the toaster.

•

Position the return tray underneath the toaster as shown in
Figure 3. Note that the return tray extends past the REAR of
the toaster during rear-exit operation.

Figure 3 - Electrical connection and rear-exit configuration

1. Product
selection knob

1.

2. Adjust
panel
Serial plate
1. Remove
screw

2.

2. Conveyor
speed control
knob

Product Selection knob
•

When set to TOAST (
), switches on the conveyor, the
upper heating element, and one lower heating element.

•

When set to OFF (“O”), switches off the conveyor and all heating
elements.

•

When set to BUNS/BAGELS (
), switches on the conveyor
and both of the lower heating elements.

Conveyor Speed Control knob
Adjusts the speed of the conveyor. This controls the amount of
toasting that the bakery product receives.

Return tray
slides underneath
toaster

•

“1” is the minimum speed setting, which produces a darker
toasting of the bakery product.

•

“9” is the maximum speed setting, which produces a lighter
toasting of the bakery product.

B.

Operation Procedure

C.

Shutdown Procedure

1.

Restore electrical power to the toaster at the circuit breaker/fused
disconnect.

1.

Switch the Product Selection knob to the OFF (“O”) position.

2.

2.

Switch the Product Selection knob to either TOAST (

Disconnect electrical power to the toaster at the circuit breaker/
fused disconnect.

3.

Allow the toaster to cool.

D.

Clearing Jams

BAGELS (

) or BUNS/

), depending on the product to be toasted.

3.

Allow the toaster to pre-heat for at least 20 minutes.

4.

Adjust the toasting time (if necessary) by turning the conveyor speed
control knob.

5.

Load the entry rack with the bakery product to be toasted. The
product will slide off the entry rack and onto the conveyor.
IMPORTANT
If the Product Selection knob is set to BUNS/BAGELS (

), load

WARNING
NEVER INSERT YOUR HANDS INTO THE TOASTING CHAMBER TO CLEAR A JAM. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT.
CAUTION
NEVER use a plastic object to clear a jam. If the toaster is not completely cool, damage to the toaster may result.

the bakery product CUT SIDE DOWN for proper toasting. Refer to

CAUTION
When clearing a jam, use care to avoid damaging the heating elements.

Figure 5.

1.

Switch the Product Selection knob to the OFF (“O”) position.

6.

After toasting, remove the product from the return tray.

2.

7.

During inactive periods, switch the Product Selection knob to the

Disconnect electrical power to the toaster at the circuit breaker/
fused disconnect.

3.

Allow the toaster to cool.

BUNS/BAGELS (

) position. This leaves only the lower heating

CAUTION - HOT SURFACES
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAR THE JAM UNTIL THE TOASTER
HAS COOLED THOROUGHLY.

elements on, allowing a quicker recovery to normal toasting
temperatures.
4.

Carefully clear the jam using a long object as a probe. This object
should preferably be made of wood, which is less likely to damage
the heating elements.

E.

Daily Cleaning

Figure 5
Product selection
knob in “BUNS/
BAGELS” position

Load buns/bagels
CUT SIDE DOWN
for proper toasting

WARNING
WHEN CLEANING THE TOASTER, NEVER APPLY ENOUGH
LIQUID TO STAND IN PLACE ON THE UNIT. DO NOT SPRAY,
RINSE, OR SUBMERGE THE TOASTER. EXCESSIVE MOISTURE IN THE UNIT WILL CAUSE A SEVERE ELECTRICAL
HAZARD AND MAY OTHERWISE DAMAGE THE TOASTER.
CAUTION
DO NOT clean your toaster using abrasive cleaners or pads. Both will
scratch and dull the finish.
1.

With the conveyor running, use a brush to clean any crumbs off the
conveyor into the crumb tray.

2.

Switch the Product Selection knob to the OFF (“O”) position.

3.

Disconnect electrical power to the toaster at the circuit breaker/
fused disconnect.

4.

Allow the toaster to cool.
CAUTION - HOT SURFACES
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES ON THE TOASTER, OR
REACH INTO THE TOASTING CHAMBER, UNTIL THE UNIT
HAS COOLED THOROUGHLY.

5.

Wipe the exterior of the toaster with a sponge or cloth soaked in hot
or warm detergent water. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth to remove
the excess detergent, and then wipe again to dry the toaster.

6.

Remove the crumb tray and the return tray from the toaster, and
empty them. Wash the trays in warm detergent water, and rinse
them.
CAUTION
Never remove the crumb tray while the conveyor is moving.

7.

Remove the entry rack from the toaster. Wash the rack in warm
detergent water, and rinse it.

8.

Towel the trays and entry rack dry. Reassemble all parts onto the
toaster.

Wiring Diagram
Model TC14 120V
Toasters

TOP ELEMENT
CONVEYOR
SPEED
CONTROL

BTM ELEMENT 1

RED

FUSE
BTM ELEMENT 2

MOTOR
BLACK

FAN

PRODUCT
SELECTION
SWITCH
TERMINAL
BLOCK

GND

Wiring Diagram
Model TC14 208V
and 240V Toasters

TOP ELEMENT
CONVEYOR
SPEED
CONTROL

BTM ELEMENT 1

RED

FUSE
BTM ELEMENT 2

MOTOR
BLACK

PRODUCT
SELECTION
SWITCH

FAN

TERMINAL
BLOCK

GND

Wiring Diagram
Model TC18 208V
and 240V Toasters

TRANSFORMER
230V p
115V s

TOP ELEMENT
CONVEYOR
SPEED
CONTROL

BTM ELEMENT 1

RED

FUSE
BTM ELEMENT 2

MOTOR
BLACK

PRODUCT
SELECTION
SWITCH

OFF

FAN

TERMINAL
BLOCK

GND

Switch
Configuration
All Model TC14 and
TC18 Toasters

TRANSFORMER
230V p
115V s

TOAST

BUNS/
BAGELS

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Toastmaster • 1400 Toastmaster Drive • Elgin, IL 60120 • USA • (847)741-3300 • FAX (847)741-4406

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