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Maintenance

Weekly Cleaning

1. Remove conveyor chain guard. Remove crumb pans
and take to the sink for cleaning.
2. Lift right end of conveyor and push in approximately 3"
(76 mm). Remove drive chain.
Conveyor Removal
3. Pull conveyor out the right end. Place on table or work
surface.
4. Inspect the chain for signs for wear. Replace if
necessary.
5. Verify the drive sprocket on the conveyor motor is
secure. Tighten if required.
6. Check conveyor motor fasteners to verify they are
secure. Tighten if required.
7. With the conveyor removed, screw out the four knobs
that hold the door and remove the door.
,
The door is very heavy and should be removed by more
than one person. When reinstalling the door, failure to
secure the door in the proper manner could result in the
door falling and potential injury.
8. Remove the upper and lower finger assemblies and
take to the sink. Note any particular placement of
fingers that you may have, such as fully closed, half-
closed, or fully open, columnating plates.
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Conveyor
Drive
Sprocket
Drive Motor
Sprocket
Caution
9. Disassemble fingers for cleaning.
Drive
Chain
10. Clean fingers and crumb trays with a mild detergert
solution, followed by a potable water rinse.
11. Clean the interior by sweeping up all loose particles,
then wash with a mild detergent solution and rinse
with clean water.
12. Clean the conveyor belt by wiping with a clean cloth
or brushing with the factory-brush. Lincoln catalog
#369217.
13. Reassemble fingers. Insert columnating plate so the
step goes under the lip of the finger housing and the
plate lies flush with the housing side edge.
14. Install cover by sliding it on the small end.
Finger
Finger
Housing
Cover
Number Stamped in Panel
Part Number 11020000487 Rev A (2/16)
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