INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Models: VH1620E, VHVA1620E, VH1828E & VHVA1828E COUNTERTOP MODEL ELECTRIC CONVEYOR OVENS INTENDED FOR OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD USE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE OVEN MUST BE KEPT CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLES AT ALL TIMES ! FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Bakers Pride takes pride in the design and quality of our products. When used as intended and with proper care and maintenance, you will experience years of reliable operation from this equipment. To ensure best results, it is important that you carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Installation and start-up should be performed by a qualified installer who has thoroughly read, understands and follows these instructions.
! WARNING: A factory authorized agent should handle all maintenance and repair. Before doing any maintenance or repair, contact Bakers Pride. ! ! WARNING: Never clean any electrical unit by immersing it in water. Turn off before cleaning surface. ! ! WARNING: An earthing cable must connect the appliance to all other units in the complete installation and from there to an independent earth connection.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ITEM PAGE Receiving Location & Minimum Clearances Installation Stacking Electrical Connections System Check Initial Start-Up Shutdown Special Features Cleaning Operator Maintenance Rating Plate Conveyor Removal Conveyor Installation Conveyor Belt Speed Calibration Troubleshooting Guide Temperature Control Conversion Chart Solid State Relay Identification Electrical Schematics & Wiring Diagrams A.
I. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MODELS COVERED VH1620E VHVA1620E VH1828E VHVA1828E TOTAL KW 6.4 6.4 12.4 12.4 PHASE 1 or 3 1 or 3 1 or 3 1 or 3 1. RECEIVING Read the notice on the outside carton regarding damage in transit. "CONCEALED DAMAGE", damage discovered after opening the crate(s), MUST be reported immediately to the carrier. The carrier will perform an inspection of the damage and furnish forms for the consignee's claim against the carrier.
E. Remove all loose parts and packages from the interior of the conveyor oven. The conveyor oven has (4) air-directing "plenum fingers" in the interior cooking chamber. Check these items for proper mounting. For further information on removal and mounting of interior panels, see Section 10, cleaning. 4. STACKING Your conveyor oven(s) can be stacked up to (3) high. Each unit is built exactly the same, so it does not matter in which order they are stacked.
Field Connections NOTE: VERIFY THAT INPUT POWER MATCHES THE OVEN POWER REQUIREMENTS STATED ON THE RATING PLATE, WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE POWER CONTROL BOX. IF INPUT VOLTAGE DOES NOT MATCH OVEN VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS, THE CORRECT CONVEYOR OVEN MUST BE INSTALLED. THE CONVEYOR OVEN CANNOT BE MODIFIED IN THE FIELD TO MATCH INPUT POWER. CAUTION: FOR 3 PHASE UNITS ONLY: VERIFY VOLTAGE OF EACH LEG. IF ANY LEG HAS A VOLTAGE GREATER THAN 240V THIS LEG MUST BE CONNECTED TO L-3 ON THE POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK.
6. a) SYSTEM CHECK Insure that the conveyor belt assembly is installed correctly, with the drive-shaft pin fitting firmly into the coupling that protrudes from the Power Control Box gearmotor output shaft. Visually check that the belt is flat and parallel to the countertop surface. If the belt is not parallel to the countertop, it may be necessary to re-align the gearmotor output shaft to the conveyor belt drive shaft pin.
c) Remove the front door and verify the proper orientation of the upper air return shield. The plenum fingers are identical, so any finger can be mounted in any location. UPPER AIR REMOVABLE RETURN SHIELD PLENUM "FINGERS" ASSEMBLY ALL FOUR IDENTICAL INTERNAL FIXED AIR PLENUM ASSEMBLIES END SLOTS TOWARDS HINGED DOOR LOWER AIR HINGED FRONT DOOR d) RETURN SHIELD ASSEMBLY Secure the (4) outer side panels to the main frame assembly using the ¼-turn fasteners that are attached to these panels.
7. INITIAL STARTUP a) Focus on the angled Electric Control Box containing the Main Switch (GREEN rocker type, lighted). The VHVA-Series oven is shown, which contains (5) adjustable knobs for blowers, temperature controls, and conveyor belt speed. VH-Series ovens only have (3) adjustable knobs that control temperature and conveyor belt speed. Two indicator lights are mounted to show when HEAT is being added to the system.
8. SHUTDOWN COOL-DOWN CIRCUIT The conveyor oven is supplied with a special once the unit has been shut OFF. that helps cool the oven quickly This feature performs the following functions when the Main Switch is turned OFF at the end of the day: a) The blowers keep running to re-circulate air through the air chambers b) The heaters shut OFF. c) The conveyor belt stops moving. d) Once the oven has cooled down to a factory pre-set temperature, the blowers shut OFF. oven is now completely OFF.
10. CLEANING CAUTION: THE CONVEYOR OVEN CONTAINS ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. TURN OFF THE OVEN AND DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE CLEANING BEGINS. DO NOT CLEAN THE CONVEYOR OVEN WITHAWATER JET. Use only a damp cloth. WEEKLY CLEANING: 1. Remove crumb pans. Remove conveyor belt assembly. 2. Remove plenum finger assemblies and disassemble for cleaning. Oven Exterior: CLEAN ONLY WHEN THE OVEN IS COLD. Standard construction of the exterior is of stainless steel.
AIR PLENUM FINGER ASSEMBLY Outer Perforated Inner Perforated Panel Screen Although symmetrical (Stainless Steel) (Stainless Steel) in design, inner panel must have flanges facing up as shown Main Panel (Aluminized Steel) The Outer Perforated panel is locked into place through a friction fit to the Main panel. of fastening also captures the Inner panel, holding it in place. panel, exposing the perforated Inner panel.
1. 2. 3. Check to see if the main circuit breaker is ON at the breaker panel. . CAUTION IF FUSES ARE BAD, REPLACE ONLY WITH IDENTICAL FUSES. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE HIGHER VALUE FUSES, AS THIS MAY NULLIFY NEEDED PROTECTION FOR THE INTERNALELECTRICALCOMPONENTS. : Check the (2) 5-amp fuses located in the bottom of the Power Control Box Check that the Main Switch is ON. If operating properly, the rocker switch will be lighted when ON. 4. Check the setting of the temperature control thermostats (knobs).
13. CONVEYOR REMOVAL Extensive Engineering went into designing your oven for ease of cleaning. One SPECIAL FEATURE is the ability to remove the conveyor belt assembly straight out the font of the oven. Follow this procedure, using the diagram provided: (See drawing below) a) Remove any extension trays present, rotating them upwards to clear the conveyor frame. Flanges on the trays hook around the ends of the frame. b) Remove the two crumb pans.
15. CONVEYOR BELT SPEED CALIBRATION The conveyor belt requires calibration to properly align the speed control knob on the Electric Control Box. Calibration is done by timing the belt as it passes between two timing marks located on the conveyor frame. This method will work regardless of belt travel direction. Follow the instructions below. Idler Shaft Belt Travel (Standard) Timing Marks on Conveyor Frame Conveyor Frame A. B. C. D. E. F. G.
Time of delivery will be different for different sizes of products. Time will be the same for any size product. Time of Delivery Bake Time Trailing Edge of Product Leading Edge of Product Time of Delivery (TOD) = Bake Time X (Bake Chamber Length + Product Diameter) Bake Chamber Length Example 1: Bakers Pride Dual Air Model 1620, 6 Minute Bake Time, 16” pizza (time required for the 1st item): (TOD) = 6 Minutes 20” X (20 + 16) = 10.
16. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE THE PROBLEM Oven doesn't start THE CAUSE THE SOLUTION Blown fuse(s) Replace fuse with identical type - 5 amp Main Switch OFF Turn ON Main Switch broken Replace Main circuit breaker OFF Turn ON Power cord disconnected (1620E only) Plug cord in (1620E only) Power connections broken Check power distribution terminal block below Power Control Box Conveyor belt Conveyor belt running backwards Switch to opposite position. moves unevenly. Unexpected speed Belt loose.
THE PROBLEM Conveyor belt doesn't move, or it THE CAUSE THE SOLUTION Conveyor gearmotor failed 4. Verify wire connectors from power (Continued) supply to gearmotor (2 wires w/connectors). If power supply doesn't moves unevenly. Unexpected speed 5. Verify potentiomter connections to changes. (Continued) gearmotor (3 wires w/connectors). If speed doesn't change when knob is turned, test with spare pot before replacing original pot.
THE PROBLEM No air or not enough air coming from blower(s) (Continued) THE CAUSE THE SOLUTION Wire connections broken or loose between CAUTION: THE FOLLOWING TESTS 1speed controls and blower motor(s) 4 ARE PERFORMED WITH LIVE POWER (model VHVA-Series only) WITH CONTROL BOX OPEN, OR REAR MOTOR COVER REMOVED. THESE TESTS TO BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT. 1. Speed control wire connections are labeled U, V, and W. Insure connectors are tight. 2.
THE PROBLEM Oven not hot enough THE CAUSE Temperature setting too low Cooking too soon Temperature control not working properly THE SOLUTION Turn temperature control knob to right (clockwise) Oven takes 30-40 minutes to get up to stabilized operating temperature. Turn temperature knobs back and forth. Do both lights go ON & OFF? If YES, then temperature controls are OK. If NO, then malfunctioning light indicates which control needs further investigation. Use the following steps to check.
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17. TEMPERATURE CONTROL CONVERSION CHART The temperature sensor (probe) that is supplied with this conveyor oven is an RTD type, which yields an output based on Ohms of resistance. This particular RTD device has a linear resistance curve that produces a very predictable amount of resistance that can be converted to degrees Fahrenheit. This particular device produces a resistance increase of 2 Ohms per every 1 degree F. The baseline value is approx. 1000 ohms at 32 °F (0°C).
18. Solid State Relay Labeling I.D.
Solid State Relay Labeling I.D.
19. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS & WIRING DIAGRAMS VHVA1620E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase G1 POWER BLOCK 10 GA. GREEN / YELLOW STRIPE GND 18 GA.
VHVA1620E Wiring Diagram 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase 23 UPPER BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL WHITE 18 GA. 24 BLACK 18 GA. A1BLACK 18 GA. A2BLACK 18 GA. A3 BLACK 18 GA. E 1 S1 S2 S3 18 GA. E2 TO TERM. BLOCK 3 18 GA. 1~ INPUT 3~ OUTPUT DIR J S3 Q BL U E REVERSING SWITCH OR AN G E P UR P LE Y EL L OW OR A NG E LOWER or B LU E CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR GREEN 22 GA. 50 18 GA. BROWN YELLOW 22 GA. CONVEYOR SPEED POT ORANGE 22 GA.
VHVA1620E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase CAUTION: L1 & L2 INPUTS MUST BE 100-125 VOLT POTENTIAL. IF A "HIGH-VOLTAGE LEG" GREATER THAN 125 VOLTS IS PRESENT, IT MUST CONNECT TO L3. 1 L1 L2 L3 G 8 6 14 GA. GND GREEN / YELLOW S TRIPE G2 FUSE 2 5 AMPS 10 12 10 18 GA.
VHVA1620E Wiring Diagram 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase 23 UPPER BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL 24 BLACK 18 GA. A1BLACK 18 GA. A2BLACK 18 GA. A3BLACK 18 GA. TO TERM. BLOCK 3 18 GA. E2 E1 S1 S2 S3 DIR J YELLOW or BLUE CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR 50 YELLOW 22 GA. CONVEYOR SPEED POT ORANGE 22 GA. ITEMS LOCATED IN ANGLED CONTROL BOX FROM GREEN POWER RED WHITE SUPPLY BLACK G L3 L2 L1 G G1 G2 L1 29 6 PROBE 4 F1 7 5 TO REMOTE POT G 30 18 GA. BROWN F2 5 AMP 18 GA.
VH1620E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase G1 POWER BLOCK 10 GA. GREEN / YELLOW G S TRIPE G2 ND 18 GA. FUSE MAI N SWITCH 12 10 8 L1 L2 YELLOW S TRIPE FUSE 2 G 5 AMPS 6 14 1 GREEN / 5 AMPS 4 7 5 19 38 11 9 MAIN SWI TCH 13 WHITE BROWN COOLING FAN A SSR 1 BLACK C H Q STRIPE R C1 RIGHT B 42 D K 1500 WATTS EACH P / GR EEN 17 19 GA. C1 LEFT 18 N J 1500 WATTS EACH GREEN C1 BLUE 40 G M RIGHT WHITE COOL-DOWN THERMOSTATS.
VH1620E Wiring Diagram 23 24 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase WHITE 18 GA. 23 BLACK 18 GA. 24 PURPLE YELLOW or BLUE ORANGE CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR GREEN 22 GA. YELLOW 22 GA. 50 18 GA. BROWN POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK ITEMS LOCATED IN ANGLED CONTROL BOX GREEN FROM POWER WHITE SUPPLY BLACK G L2 L1 G 14 GA. HI-TEMP WHITE I G2 L2 L1 J SSR 3 34 BLUE JUMPER 18 GA. BLUE 29 6 4 F1 30 7 5 18 GA. BROWN F2 5 AMP 18 GA. BLUE TO TERMINAL BLOCK #4 4 5 2 1 3 WHITE L2 18 GA.
VH1620E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase CAUTION: L1 & L2 INPUTS MUST BE 120-125 VOLT POTENTIAL. G1 POWER BLOCK IF A "HIGH-VOLTAGE LEG" GREATER THAN 125 VOLTS 18 1 FUSE MAIN SWITCH 12 10 8 L1 L2 L3 G GA . GR EEN / GA . GR EEN Y ELLO W / Y ELLO W G STR IPE STR IPE G2 FUSE 2 5 AMPS 6 14 10 ND IS PRESENT, IT MUST CONNECT TO L3.
VH1620E Wiring Diagram 208. 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase 23 WHITE 18 GA. 24 BLACK 18 GA. 23 24 ( AIR PULLED INTO CONTROL BOX ) CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR GREEN 22 GA. YELLOW 22 GA. 50 18 GA. BROWN ORANGE 22 GA. POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK ITEMS LOCATED IN ANGLED CONTROL BOX FROM GREEN RED POWER WHI TE SUPPLY BLACK G L3 L2 L1 G G2 R L3 L2 L2 L1 A(L1 ) SSR 3 34 BLUE JUMPER 18 GA. BLUE 29 6 4 F1 30 7 5 L2 L2 WHITE L2 18 GA. ITEMS LOCATED IN CONTROL BOX ENCLOSURE 18 GA.
VHVA1828E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase JUNCTION BLOCK L1 L2 BLACK G WHITE GREEN G1 POWER 10 GA . GRE EN GND / YE LL OW ST RIPE BLOCK 18 FUSE MAIN SWITCH L1 L2 G 6 14 GRE EN / YE LL OW ST RIPE G2 FUSE 2 5 AMPS 8 10 12 1 GA. MAIN SWITCH 5 AMPS 4 7 5 9 19 38 11 13 WHITE BROWN COOLING FAN BOX 30 AMP CLOSE 40 ON TEMP SSR 1 A RISE. BLACK C H2 Q 20A R C1 RIGHT B 42 CLOSE ON BLOWER VACUUM 3000 WATTS EACH D K2 P 20A 19 17 / GA.
VHVA1828E Wiring Diagram 208. 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase 23 UPPER BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL A1BLACK 18 GA. A2BLACK 18 GA. A3BLACK 18 GA. TO TERM. BLOCK 3 18 GA. E2 E1 S1 S2 S3 DIR J E2 E1 S1 S2 S3 DIR J YELLOW or BLUE CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR GREEN 22 GA. YELLOW 22 GA. 50 18 GA. BROWN ORANGE 22 GA. CONVEYOR SPEED POT 10 GA. GREEN G 10 GA. WHITE L2 10 GA. BLACK ITEMS LOCATED IN JUNCTION BOX G L2 L1 L1 G1 G2 PROBE GREEN (GROUND) BROWN JUMPER 9 18 GA.
VHVA1828E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase JUNCTION BLOCK CAUTION: L1 & L2 INPUTS MUST BE 200-250 VOLT POTENTIAL. IF A "HIGH-VOLTAGE LEG" GREATER THAN 250 VOLTS IS PRESENT, IT MUST CONNECT TO L3. L1 L2 BLACK L3 WH I TE G RED GREEN G1 POWER 10 GA . GRE EN GND / YE LL OW ST RIPE BLOCK 18 FUSE MAIN SWITCH L1 L2 L3 G 8 14 G2 MAIN SWITCH 5 AMPS 4 6 / YE LL OW ST RIPE FUSE 2 5 AMPS 10 12 1 GA .
VHVA1828E Wiring Diagram 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase 23 WHITE 18 GA. UPPER BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL 24 BLACK 18 GA. A1BLACK 18 GA. A2BLACK 18 GA. A3BLACK 18 GA. TO TERM. BLOCK 3 18 GA. E2 E1 S1 S2 S3 DIR J TO TERM. BLOCK 3 E2 E1 S1 S2 S3 DIR J ORANGE COOLING FAN CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR LOWER ( AIR PULLED INTO CONTROL BOX ) GREEN 22 GA. YELLOW 22 GA. 50 ORANGE 22 GA. CONVEYOR SPEED POT 18 GA. BROWN G L3 L2 L1 ITEMS LOCATED IN JUNCTION BOX 10 GA. GREEN G 10 GA. RED L3 10 GA.
VH1828E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase JUNCTION BLOCK L1 L2 BLACK G WHITE GREEN G1 POWER BLOCK POWER 10 GA . GRE EN G / YE LL OW ST RIPE BLOCK 18 FUSE 12 MAIN SWITCH 8 10 L1 L2 G G2 ND / YE LL OW ST RIPE FUSE 2 5 AMPS 7 5 AMPS 4 6 14 1 GA . GRE EN 5 11 9 19 38 MAIN SWITCH 13 WHITE BROWN COOLING FAN 30 AMP BROWN T/STATS. CLOSE 40 RISE.
VH1828E Wiring Diagram 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase 23 WHITE 18 GA. 24 BLACK 18 GA. 23 24 ORANGE LOWER CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR GREEN 22 GA. YELLOW 22 GA. 50 ORANGE 22 GA. ITEMS LOCATED IN ANGLED CONTROL BOX G L2 L1 ITEMS LOCATED IN JUNCTION BOX 10 GA. GREEN G POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK G L2 L1 L1 14 GA. HI-TEMP E J SSR 1 WHITE BLUE G2 L1 J BROWN JUMPER 9 34 BLUE JUMPER 18 GA. BLUE 29 6 4 F1 30 7 5 WHITE L2 18 GA. L2 L2 L2 BROWN L1 10 GA.
VH1828E Schematic 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase JUNCTION BLOCK CAUTION: L1 & L2 INPUTS MUST BE 200-250 VOLT POTENTIAL. L1 IF A "HIGH-VOLTAGE LEG" GREATER THAN 250 VOLTS L2 L3 G IS PRESENT, IT MUST CONNECT TO L3. BLACK WH I TE RED GREEN G1 POWER 10 GA . GRE EN G / YE LL OW ST RIPE BLOCK G2 ND 18 FUSE 12 MAIN SWITCH 10 8 L1 L2 L3 / YE LL OW ST RIPE FUSE 2 G 5 AMPS 7 5 AMPS 4 6 14 1 GA .
VH1828E Wiring Diagram 208, 220 or 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 Phase 23 WHITE 18 GA. 24 BLACK 18 GA. 23 24 CONVEYOR GEARMOTOR LOWER GREEN 22 GA. YELLOW 22 GA. 50 ORANGE 22 GA. ITEMS LOCATED IN ANGLED CONTROL BOX G L3 L2 L1 ITEMS LOCATED IN JUNCTION BOX POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK 10 GA. GREEN G 10 GA. RED L3 10 GA. WHITE L2 10 GA. BLACK L1 G SSR 1 G1 G2 WHITE BLUE 18 GA. BLUE 29 6 30 L2 7 5 L2 WHITE L2 18 GA. L1 ITEMS LOCATED IN CONTROL BOX ENCLOSURE F2 5 AMP 18 GA.
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Figure D Blower Assembly Figure C Blower Motor Cover Assembly 1 3 4 3 5 4 5 2 2 1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 Part Number 1620E 1828E B6565U M1504A M1532A P6470A S1392A B6219U M1504A M1532A P6470A S1392A Description Quan Rear Blower Motor Cover Fan Guard Large Axial Fan 220/240V Fan Cord Assy Rubber Bumper (Rear Exterior) 1 4 4 2 4 Item 43 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part Number 1620E 1828E M1541U M1542U M1515A S3260A M1548A M1511A M1537U M1511U M1510A S3260A M1548A M1511A 6 All Components Shown Quan Description
Figure G Main Power Control Box Not Shown Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Part Number 1620E 1828E B6562T B6562U B6564T B6564U S3262A B6074U S3263A M1501A P1175A M1538A P1064A P1190A M1307A B6079K P1170A M1517A M1525A M1500A M1235A M1521A M1524A M1378A U1061A B6073U M1529A M1513A N/A N/A N/A N/A P6486A P6469A P1172A B6071T B6071U B6072T B6072U S3262A B6074U S3263A M1501A P1175A M1538A P1064A P1190A M1307A B6079K P1170A M1517A M1525A M1500A M
Figure H Electric Control Box 2 3 5 6 19 9 8 7 4 18 13 14 15 16 17 1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Part Number 208 Volt 240 Volt M1352A P1171A S1205A M1519A M1531A M1505A M1533A P1170A M1524A M1235A B6237T B6237U B6236U U1370A U1366A U1369A U1365A N/A N/A M1352A P1171A S1205A M1519A M1531A M1505A M1535A P1170A M1524A M1235A B6237T B6237U B6236U U1370A U1366A U1369A U1365A P1008A P1007A 12 10 Description 11 Quan VH VHVA Main Switch Indicator Light (On for Heat Deman
Figure I Cool-Down Thermostat, Elements, Switch & Probe 4 3 2 3 4 2 1 Item 208V Part Number Model 1620E 220V 230V 240V 208V Model 1828E 220V 230V Description Quan 240V 1 M1518A M1518A M1518A M1518A M1518A M1518A M1518A M1518A Temperature Sensor Probe 2 L1181A L1189A L1207A L1183A L1185A L1191A L1209A L1187A Heating Element, Left Hand 2 3 L1182A L1190A L1208A L1184A L1186A L1192A L1210A L1188A Heating Element, Right Hand 2 4 M1534A M1534A M1534A M1534A M1534A
21. BAKERS PRIDE LIMITED WARRANTY 30 Pine Street New Rochelle, New York 10801 914 / 576 - 0200 ♦ US & Canada: 1 - 800 - 431 - 2745 ♦ fax 914 / 576 - 0605 WHAT IS COVERED This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship under normal use, and applies only to the original purchaser providing that: ♦ The equipment has not been accidentally or intentionally damaged, altered or misused; ♦ The equipment is properly installed, adjusted, operated and maintained in accordance with National and local codes.
F. BAKERS PRIDE BAKERS PRIDE OVEN CO., INC. 30 Pine Street New Rochelle, NY 10801 (914) 576-0200 Phone (914) 576-0605 Fax (800) 431-2745 US & Canada www.bakerspride.