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P/N 1011443 Rev. C 08/17

QUARTERLY CLEANING

Remove Belt Wraps and Clean 

Rollers

1.  Press the Power button to turn 

the unit off. The unit enters a cool 

down mode and the belts continue 

to turn. The toaster automatically 

shuts down when complete.

NOTE:

   You do not need to wait for the 

unit to shut down to perform 

these steps. 

2.  Wearing Heat-resistant gloves, Re-

move the bun feeder, top cover, and 

the front and rear conveyor covers 

(Figure 10).

NOTE:

  Reposition the toaster as 

needed to perform these steps.

3.  Set both bun compression knobs 

to 7.

4.  Unlock the lock on the left side 

panel with a flathead screwdriver 

and open the panel (Figure 10). 

5.  Push down on the front and rear 

belt rollers and move them away 

from the center of the toaster. Use 

both hands. This removes tension 

and locks the rollers in place. 

6.  Lift the upper belt frame lock. Then 

rotate down so it rests on the com-

pression shaft (Figure 11).

7.  Pull down the lower belt frame 

lock. This provides access to the 

front and rear belt rollers and belts 

(Figure 11).

8.  Carefully remove the belts from the 

toaster (Figure 12).

9.  Wipe all four rollers and backing 

plates with a clean, sanitizer-soaked 

towel. Make sure to remove all 

debris from the rollers and the 

backing plates so they are as clean 

as possible.

10.  Use a dry cloth towel or nylon-bris-

tled brush to remove all debris from 

both side compartments, inside of 

the toaster, and underneath the 

rollers.

Install Belt Wraps

1.  If you are installing the existing belt 

wraps, inspect the belts. Replace 

belt wraps if worn or damaged. If 

the belt wraps are in good condi-

tion put them back on the toaster.

2.  For new or existing belts, wipe 

both sides of the belts with a clean, 

sanitizer-soaked towel. Allow to air 

dry.

3.  Slide the belts gently over the 

appropriate top and bottom roller. 

Make sure the belt lines up properly 

on the rollers. The snaps on the 

belts should face the inside of the 

roller (Figure 12).

4.  Lift up the front and rear belt roller. 

Use both hands and slide them to-

wards the middle of the toaster un-

til they snap into place. This restores 

tension and lock them in place.

5.  Lift the lower conveyor lock to lock 

the rollers into place (Figure 11).

NOTE:

  Lift up on the camshaft of the 

rear conveyor roller while lifting 

the conveyor lock.

6.  Lift the upper belt frame lock and 

lock in place on the conveyor as-

sembly (Figure 11) 

7.  Set the compression knobs to their 

original settings. The recommended 

Compression Settings are: 

CROWN - #4 

HEEL - #3

8.  Close the side panel and lock the 

lock using a flathead screwdriver on 

the side panel (Figure 10).

9.  Re-install the front and rear con-

veyor covers, top cover, and bun 

feeder (Figure 10).

10.  Return the unit to use.

Figure 11. Conveyor Locks

LOWER 

CONVEYOR 

LOCK

LOWER 

CONVEYOR 

LOCK

SIDE PANEL 

LOCK

BUN FEEDER

TOP COVER

REAR 

CONVEYOR 

COVER

REAR 

CONVEYOR 

COVER

Figure 10. Removing Components

Figure 12. Belt Wraps

Summary of Contents for GST-2V

Page 1: ...P N 1011443 Rev C 08 17 Gold Standard Toaster Wendy s owner s manual Model GST 2V Manufacturing Numbers 9210980 www antunes com ...

Page 2: ...tenance y y Damage caused by abuse or careless handling y y Damage from moisture into electrical components y y Damage from tampering with removal of or changing any preset control or safety device TABLE OF CONTENTS Purchased From Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Manufacturing Number IMPORTANT A J Antunes Co reserves the right to change specifications and product de sign without notice ...

Page 3: ...t be in accordance with lo cal electrical codes and any other applicable codes y y Do not clean this appli ance with a water jet WARNINGS Be advised of the following warnings when operating and performing mainte nance on this unit y y If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manu facturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard y y Do not mod...

Page 4: ... 17 SPECIFICATIONS Model Mfg No Volts Watts Hertz Plug Description GST 2V 9210980 208 2000 60 NEMA 6 20P 20 Amp 250 Volt Right Angle Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C GST 2V 9210980 20 508 mm 9 227 mm 21 5 8 549 mm A C B ...

Page 5: ...ification label and power cord warning tag Figure 1 GST 2V Toaster OPERATION 1 Press and release the Power button to turn the toaster on Allow the toaster to warm up until USE ap pears in the display See Figure 2 2 Set the Compression Knobs to the desired setting The recommended Compression Settings are CROWN 4 HEEL 3 3 Insert product into the appropriate lane on the Bun Feeder according to Bun Fe...

Page 6: ...ons 9 Press and hold the PROGRAM but ton to save any changes NOTE The unit exits Manager Mode after 30 seconds of keypad inac tivity SAFETY FEATURES Hi Limit Control A Hi Limit Control turns off electrical power to the heaters and control circuits and displays HL if the unit overheats To reset the control 1 Let the unit cool for 15 minutes 2 Locate the Hi Limit Controls on the rear of the unit Rem...

Page 7: ...carbon buildup on the conveyor belt 5 See Figures 6 9 Inspect the rear belts for any tears discoloration or damage to the Belt Wrap snaps Replace any damaged Belt Wrap as needed With proper maintenance the Crown and Main Belt Wraps can six months or longer 6 If the rear belt is in good condi tion spray a clean sanitizer soaked towel with Sink Detergent solution Wipe the rear belt clean Rinse the r...

Page 8: ... 1011443 Rev C 08 17 Figure 7 Example of Damaged Belt BELT IS TORN AND FOLDED REPLACE BELT BELT IS MISSING SNAPS AND IS DAMAGED REPLACE BELT Figure 8 Example of Damaged Belt Figure 9 Example of Damaged Belt ...

Page 9: ...bris from both side compartments inside of the toaster and underneath the rollers Install Belt Wraps 1 If you are installing the existing belt wraps inspect the belts Replace belt wraps if worn or damaged If the belt wraps are in good condi tion put them back on the toaster 2 For new or existing belts wipe both sides of the belts with a clean sanitizer soaked towel Allow to air dry 3 Slide the bel...

Page 10: ...on bristled brush Be careful not to disrupt any of the electrical wiring 5 Slowly close the control housing cover Reconnect with the screws 6 Remove the screws from the bot tom plate on the rear of the unit and slowly lower the cover 7 Remove any debris or dust from the cooling fan with a small brush Wipe away any debris with a clean dry towel Inspect the electrical com partment for crumbs and deb...

Page 11: ...chain or sprockets damaged Failed Motor Failed Control Board Control Display flashes SpEd Mechanical bind in one or both conveyors Enter user mode to check motor speed Check both conveyors for mechanical binds Replace necessary parts Contact your mainte nance person or Antunes Technical Service for service Worn or damaged Ball Bearings Conveyor chains loose or damaged Drive chain or sprockets dama...

Page 12: ... Electrician for service Faulty Transformer Replace Transformer Conveyors not turning Belt is damaged Replace Belts Motor Drive Chain is detached from sprockets Reinstall the Drive Chain Failed Drive Motor Contact your maintenance person or Antunes Technical Service for service Belts are ripped or torn Rollers or Heater Cover Plates are dirty and need to be cleaned Clean Rollers and Heater Cover P...

Page 13: ...38 16 18 43 45 69 7 69 28 15 29 55 10 19 68 50 72 20 78 34 36 68 68 47 21 70 68 9 68 30 14 45 42 8 69 51 69 28 13 29 51 2 56 82 82 24 25 2X 2X 3X 70 70 2X 70 4X 1 60 60 3X 3X 2X 2X 3X 3X 2X 39 40 23 42 50 35 60 60 REPLACEMENT PARTS ...

Page 14: ... 4 85 68 66 83 62 12 76 44 58 54 71 81 33 69 52 45 41 52 82 49 5 69 73 68 84 66 65 64 68 37 31 68 3 67 80 62 70 26 77 74 53 63 74 75 17 8X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 60 8X 3X 2X 61 4X 2X 2X 2X 47 4X 2X 5X 5X 6X 4X 2X 59 40 39 AIR FLOW 6 ...

Page 15: ...PLATE TENSIONER LH 1 44 0600143 SPRING COMPRESSION 1 45 0600158 SPRING ROLLER TENSIONER 4 46 0701026 WIRE SET 1 47 0800473 ROD HSG SPACER 14 375 LG 4 48 1001213 LABEL SHOCK HAZARD 1 49 1001664 LABEL CONTROL 1 50 2100212 HANDLE POCKET PULL SNAP IN 2 51 2100253 KNOB 1 4 SHAFT PUSH ON 2 52 2100333 TEFLON STRIP 2 53 2110197 CLIP STEEL CABLE 2 54 2120221 SHAFT SPACER 2 55 2120233 SPACER 252ID X 5OD X 9...

Page 16: ... does not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves It does not cover water pressure problems or failures resulting from improper incorrect voltage supply This warranty does not cover Travel Time Mileage in excess of 2 hours 100 miles 160 km round trip from the nearest authorized service agency 2 Antunes reserves the right to make changes ...

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