Combitherm® Combination Oven / Steamer CT EXPRESS™ 4•10ESi 4•10ESiVH 4•10CCi CTX4-10E CTX4-10EC CTX4-10EVH Shown with ExpressTouch control and optional hand sprayer • TECHNICAL W164 N9221 Water Street • P.O. Box 450 • Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53052-0450 USA PHONE: printed in u.s.a. 262.251.3800 • 800.558.8744 usa / canada FAX: www . alto - shaam . com 262.251.7067 • 800.329.8744 u . s . a . only MN-36008 (Rev.
How to Use this Technical Service Manual This manual has been compiled as a complete resource for a technician working on CT Express models. It includes necessary product information and drawings, along with helpful troubleshooting procedures. Introduction gives a quick overview of the CT Express to aid in model identification. Sections A through E contain information applying to all CT Express models: – CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION includes information on using the controllers and operating instructions.
T A B L E OF C ON T EN TS How to Use this Technical Service Manual...................................... i Introduction.................................................................................. iii Control Panel Identification............................................................ A-1 Preventive Maintenance................................................................. B-1 Service Mode and Error Codes....................................................... C-1 Troubleshooting Trees..
INTRODUCTION MODEL NUMBERS This manual covers the following CT Express models: 4.10esi 4.10esiVH 4.
E X P R ESSTO UCH OP E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S ExpressTouch Control Operation Start Up Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Settings Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upload/Download Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E X P RE SSTO UCH O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S START-UP PROCEDURES When the oven is powered on, the ExpressTouch screen illuminates. “Loading” indicates that the software is booting up. The screen will also indicate what level of progress has been made as the software becomes fully operational. MAIN MENU SCREEN leaning Mode (optional) C Four (4) cleaning levels are available: rinse, light, normal, and heavy-duty cleaning.
E X P R ESSTO UCH OP E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S SETTINGS SCREEN °F 7 Fahrenheit or Celsius Function - Choose °F temperature format. °C 170 Note: After choosing your format, return °C to10 the Main Menu screen and then Press Oven Power switch off.
E X P RE SSTO UCH O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD SCREEN Download Recipes Copy all recipes from USB memory stick to oven. This will replace and overwrite existing recipes. HACCP DOWNLOAD RECIPES UPLOAD RECIPES GO TO PREVIOUS SCREEN DOWNLOAD HACCP INFO ADD ALL RECIPES Upload Recipes Copy all recipes from oven control to USB memory stick. Add All Recipes Copy all recipes from USB memory stick to the oven control.
E X P R ESSTO UCH OP E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S COOKING MODE SCREEN TEMPERATURE STEAM MODE TIME MULTI-SHELF TIMER 345°F 1:43 45 225°F COMBINATION MODE CONVECTION MODE BROILER MODE (OPTIONAL) DELAYED START TIMER CLEANING REDUCED POWER MODE ADD RECIPE GOLD-N-BROWN MODE FIND RECIPE SMOKER MODE (OPTIONAL) RETHERM MODE CORE TEMPERATURE (OPTIONAL) PREHEAT FAN SPEED START COOL DOWN C o n t r o l P a n e l I d e n t i f ic a t i o n • C o m b i t h e r m C T E x p r e s s T e c h n i c a l S
E X P RE SSTO UCH O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S COOKING MODE SCREEN IDENTIFICATION MAIN MENU ICONS Power ON key Activates power to the oven and automatically fills the steam generator equipped models with water that will heat to a stand-by mode temperature of 188°F (77°C). Temperature Used to set the required cooking temperature, to recall the set cooking temperature, or to check the actual oven temperature. Time Used to set the required cooking time or recall the set cooking time.
°F 3F45 F5 °F °F 5°F 6 6 345°F E X P R ESSTO UCH OP 45 E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S 1:43 AUXILIARY FUNCTION ICONS 225°F 5 6 4 5 6 3 4 5 5 4 6 3 6 Find Recipe Access a menu list 2of all stored cooking programs. 6 5 Reduced Power Mode 56 2 4 5 6 3 Used to reduce kitchen4 power peaks and energy consumption.
E X P RE SSTO UCH O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S HACCP ACCESS The ExpressTouch Combitherm meets the requirements of established HACCP criteria by providing automated sampling, record keeping, set-point validation, recipe used, dates and time. Data is captured when Core Temperature Probe cooking method is chosen. This information can be downloaded to a USB drive and then copied to your computer. The file format is text (.txt). NOTE: You can access this information from the Upload/Download Screen.
E X P R ESSTO UCH OP E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S 345 345°F 1:43 345°F • Choose a Mode. 345°F 45 1:43225 345°F 345°F 45 1:43 • Press the Power ON key. or • Press the Oven Temperature area to the right45of 1:43225°F 1:43 345°F 45 thermometer icon, set oven temperature on the 1:43the 225°F keypad, and press Enter. • Choose a Mode. 225°F 225°F 345°F 45 1:43225°F • Press the Probe Temperature area to the right of • Choose Preheat.
E X P RE SSTO UCH O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S To use Gold-n-Brown™ • Follow the first three steps of “To cook manually by probe” or “To cook manually by time” from the front of this sheet. 345°F 1:43 45 • Press the Gold-n-Brown key. 225°F 345°F 1:43 45 225°F • Select the desired Gold-n-Brown level and press the corresponding key. 1 2 6 3 4 6 5 4 3 5 2 4 5 63 • Press the Start key. 2 6 345°F To program a recipe 1:43 45 • Press the Add a Recipe key.
S IMP LE CO NTR O L O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION Set Oven Temperature Oven Temperature display area Steam Key OVEN COOL DOWN Combination Key UP/INCREASE Convection Key DOWN/DECREASE Cleaning Key START/STOP Set Cook Time Cook Time display area The Steam mode provides the operator with the ability to steam, poach, or blanch.
SIMP LE CO NTR O L O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T ION S Turn on and preheat the oven To cook manually by probe Alto-Shaam recommends preheating the Combitherm before cooking. ® • Press the Power key. • Choose a Mode. or Steam Combi Green light will appear while oven is booting up. • Choose a Mode. Steam Combi Convection • Press the Oven Temperature key; adjust temperature with arrow keys. Convection • Press Oven Temperature key.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preventative Maintnance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protecting Stainless Steel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE C ombi C lean CLEANING AGENTS CombiClean tablets are to be used only with the factory installed automatic cleaning option. DANGER RUBBER GLOVES MUST BE WORN WHEN USING COMBICLEAN TABLETS OR SPRAY OVEN CLEANER. DANGER PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR MUST BE WORN WHEN USING SPRAY OVEN CLEANER. NOTE: Use authorized Combitherm cleaner only. FIRST AID: Unauthorized cleaning agents may discolor or harm interior surfaces of the oven.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE In addition to the routine cleaning and maintenance procedures, there are several additional steps to be taken for both sanitation and to keep the oven running efficiently. These additional safeguards will help prevent down time and costly repairs. DO NOT DISPOSE OF GREASE, FAT, WOOD CHIPS OR SOLID WASTE DOWN THE OVEN DRAIN. Fats and solids will eventually coagulate in the drain system, causing blockage.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROTECTING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES CLEANING AGENTS It is important to guard against corrosion in the care of stainless steel surfaces. Harsh, corrosive, or inappropriate chemicals can completely destroy the protective surface layer of stainless steel. Abrasive pads, steel wool, or metal implements will abrade surfaces causing damage to this protective coating and will eventually result in areas of corrosion.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CLEANING SCHEDULE DAILY GASKET CLEANING It is important to prolong the life of the oven gasket by cleaning on a daily basis. Routine cleaning will help protect the gasket from deterioration caused by acidic foods. 1. Allow the oven to cool, then wipe the gasket and crevices with clean cloth soaked in warm detergent solution. 2. Wipe the gasket and crevices with a cloth and clean rinse water. Do not attempt to remove gasket or place in the dishwasher.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE VENTLESS HOOD MODEL TOP EXHAUST VENT FILTER TRACK FILTER SWITCH 1 2 1. Charcoal Filter: The charcoal filter should be inspected for contaminant's on a regular basis. Replacement must be made at a minimum of three month intervals — more often if heavy contaminant's are visible or if the filter no longer controls odors. To remove the charcoal filter, pull and slide out. When replacing the filter, ensure that the filter clip is in place at rear of the filter.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE EXPRESSTOUCH WITH COMBICLEAN OPTION Four (4) cleaning levels are offered: rinse, light, normal, and heavy-duty cleaning. CombiClean® tablets or Combitherm liquid spray cleaner may be used. Side racks and shelves may remain inside oven during cleaning. Remove solid wastes from the bottom of the oven and the drain screen to prevent blockage. Note: If a power outage were to occur during any of the cleaning cycles, the oven will begin a six (6) minute forced-rinse cycle.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SIMPLE CONTROL WITH COMBICLEAN OPTION One (1) heavy-duty cleaning cycle (2 hours 5 minutes) is offered. CombiClean® tablets or Combitherm liquid spray cleaner may be used. Side racks and shelves may remain inside oven during cleaning. Remove solid wastes from the bottom of the oven and the drain screen to prevent blockage. Note: I f a power outage were to occur during any portion of the cleaning cycle, the oven will begin a six (6) minute forced-rinse cycle.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CLEANING - WITHOUT COMBICLEAN PROGRAM The CT Express Combitherm can be ordered without the CombiClean® option. Combitherm liquid spray cleaner should be used. NOTE: If oven is too hot to safely clean, touch the cool down function key to activate. Open the oven door to allow oven to cool to 200°F (93°C) before cleaning. ide racks and shelves may remain inside oven during cleaning. Remove solid wastes S from the bottom of the oven and the drain screen to prevent blockage.
ERROR CODES Emergency Operation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-2 C-3 Return to Main Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR CODES EMERGENCY OPERATION MODE If the oven malfunctions, an error code will appear in the display. In the event of an error, the Combitherm may be operated on a limited basis. Error conditions under which continued operation is possible are indicated by “Yes” in the chart on the next page. To operate the oven in the event of an error code: RESS THE START ICON TO ACKNOWLEDGE P THE ERROR. The icons that begin to flash represent operational modes that are still usable.
ERROR CODES EMERGENCY OPERATION MODE (CONTINUED) ERROR CODES When the oven malfunctions, an error code will appear in the display. PRESS THE START ICON TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE ERROR. The icons that begin to flash represent operational modes that are still usable. When the oven fault is corrected, the Combitherm will return to normal operation.
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES This section is provided for the assistance of qualified technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or unauthorized service personnel. If your Alto-Shaam ® unit is not operating properly, check the following before calling your Authorized Alto-Shaam Service Agent: ☛ Check that unit is receiving power. Circuit breaker turned on? Do not attempt to repair or service the oven beyond this point. Contact Alto-Shaam for the nearest authorized service agent.
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES Error Code Error Call Out in Display Description of Error E11 Convection Temperature High Oven cavity temperature N6 too high — Convection element contactor stuck closed/on. — Faulty oven temperature probe connection at relay board. — Faulty N6 oven temperature probe. — Faulty relay board. E13 Boiler Temperature High Steam generator temperature too hot — Immersion element is not submersed in water due to scale build up on the water level probe/ inside the tank.
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES Error Code Error Call Out in Display Description of Error Possible Cause E27 N8 Immersion Element Temperature Too High Immersion element too hot E34 Steam Generator Drain Pump Fault Water level in steam generator does not drop during cleaning program — Scale buildup inside the steam generator and/or water level probe. — Obstruction on inlet side of steam generator drain pump. — Boiler steam generator pump not being energized. — Steam generator drain pump defective.
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES Error Code Error Call Out in Display Description of Error Possible Cause E57 No Rinse Water During rinse no water flow is detected through solenoid valve — Water supply is shut off. — Low water pressure. — Check wiring to all components mentioned below. — Flow switch is dirty or defective. — Double water solenoid valve defective (Y3.) — Relay board, high voltage, defective.
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES Error Code Error Call Out in Display Description of Error Possible Cause E101 DB version is not equal to RB version. Error generated by RB. Software update may have failed. — Perform software update. — Ribbon cable defective. — Faulty compact flash card. — Relay board, low voltage, connector defective. — Display board connector defective. — Software may need to be updated again. E102 Ventless Hood Fault — Filters Not Present Filter safety switches are not properly activated.
troubleshooting trees No Convection Heat (1 PH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No Convection Heat (208-240V, 3 PH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No Convection Heat (380-415V, 3 PH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
troubleshooting trees No Convection Heat (1PH) Is N-6 oven temperature probe below set point? Yes No N-6 must be below set point Is K-41 contactor coil energized? Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X4/412, L2/A2 from N7 high limit Is K-41 contactor closing? No Replace K-41 contactor L1/1 from TB 1, L2/3 from TB 3 Yes Is voltage across terminals 1/3 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Is voltage across terminals 2/4 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Replace K-41 contactor Is voltage across 3-4 and 2-5 on E-41 convection elem
troubleshooting trees No Convection Heat (208-240V, 3PH) Is N-6 oven temperature probe below set point? Yes No N-6 must be below set point Is K-41 contactor coil energized? Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X4/412, L2/A2 from N7 high limit Is K-41 contactor closing? No Replace K-41 contactor Yes Is L1/L2/L3 voltage across terminals 2/4/6 on K-41 contactor? No L1/L2/L3 supplied from TB 1/2/3 Yes Is voltage across terminals 1/3/5 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Replace K-41 contactor Is voltage across 3-4 and 2-5
troubleshooting trees No Convection Heat (380-415V, 3PH) Is N-6 oven temperature probe below set point? Yes No N-6 must be below set point Is K-41 contactor coil energized? Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X4/412, L2/A2 from N7 high limit Is K-41 contactor closing? No Replace K-41 contactor L1/L2/L3 supplied from K-77 contactor 1/3/5 Yes Is L1/L2/L3 voltage across terminals 1/3/5 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Is voltage across terminals 2/4/6 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Replace K-41 contactor Is there L1/L2/L3 v
troubleshooting trees No Convection Element Heat with Retherm Option (208-240V, 3PH) Is N-6 or B5 below set point? One must be below set point in order for convection elements to be active in Retherm Yes No Is K-41 contactor coil energized? Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X4/412, L2/A2 from N7 high limit through A2 on K-42 contactor Is K-41 contactor closing? No Replace K-41 contactor L1/L2 supplied from TB 1/3 Yes Is L1/L2 voltage across terminals 2/4 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Is voltage across terminal
troubleshooting trees No Convection Element Heat with Retherm Option (380-415V, 3PH) Is N-6 or B5 below set point? One must be below set point in order for convection elements to be active in Retherm Yes No Is K-41 contactor coil energized? Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X4/412, L2/A2 from N7 high limit through A2 on K-42 contactor Is K-41 contactor closing? No Yes Replace K-41 contactor L1/L2 supplied from K-77 contactor Is L1/L2 voltage across terminals 1/3 on K-41 contactor? No Yes Replace K-41 conta
troubleshooting trees No Steam Operation (1PH) Is water connected to the oven, turned on and operating at pressures between 30-90 psig? Yes No Connect water, turn on, or correct pressures and retest Is controlling probe below its set point? Yes No Controlling probe must be below set point for steam production to take place Is Y1 solenoid being energized? L1/A1 supplied from RBH X4/408, L2 supplied from TB 12 Replace Y1 solenoid No Yes Is Y1 solenoid opening? No Yes Repair obstruction between Y1 a
troubleshooting trees No Steam Operation (208-240V, 3PH) Is water connected to the oven, turned on and operating at pressures between 30-90 psig? Yes No Connect water, turn on, or correct pressures and retest Is controlling probe below its set point? Yes No Controlling probe must be below set point for steam production to take place Is Y1 solenoid being energized? No L1/A1 supplied from RBH X4/408, L2 supplied from TB 12 Replace Y1 solenoid Yes Is Y1 solenoid opening? No Yes Repair obstruction bet
troubleshooting trees No Steam Operation with Retherm Option (208-240V, 3PH) Is water connected to the oven, turned on and operating at pressures between 30-90 psig? Connect water, turn on, or correct pressures and retest No Yes Is controlling probe below its set point? Yes No Controlling probe must be below set point for steam production to take place Is Y1 solenoid being energized? No L1/A1 supplied from RBH X4/408, L2 supplied from TB 12 Replace Y1 solenoid Yes No Is Y1 solenoid opening? Yes Re
troubleshooting trees No Steam Operation (380-415V, 3PH) Is water connected to the oven, turned on and operating at pressures between 30-90 psig? No Yes Is controlling probe below its set point? Connect water, turn on, or correct pressures and retest Yes No Controlling probe must be below set point for steam production to take place Is Y1 solenoid being energized? No L1/A1 supplied from RBH X4/408, L2 supplied from TB 12 Replace Y1 solenoid Yes No Is Y1 solenoid opening? Yes Repair obstruction be
troubleshooting trees No Steam Operation with Retherm Option (380-415V, 3PH) Connect water, turn on, or correct pressures and retest Is water connected to the oven, turned on and operating at pressures between 30-90 psig? Yes No Is controlling probe below its set point? Yes No Controlling probe must be below set point for steam production to take place Is Y1 solenoid being energized? L1/A1 supplied from RBH X4/408, L2 supplied from TB 12 Replace Y1 solenoid Repair obstruction between Y1 and flow cont
troubleshooting trees Too Much Steam Production Is steam bypass port blocked? No Yes Clear obstruction to steam bypass port and retest Is steam bypass hose blocked? No Yes Clear obstruction to steam bypass hose and retest Is B5 steam bypass probe dirty or damaged? Yes Repair/replace as needed Repair/replace low pressure relief valve as required No Is low pressure relief valve fully seated in the closed position? No Yes Is a closed system present? Inspect clean out port on condensate pan and ensur
troubleshooting trees No Smoke Is smoke icon selected? No Yes Select smoke function and start a cycle Is the browning vent closed? Smoke will not function if browning vent is open as detected by browning vent switch Yes No Is there voltage across terminal 1-6 at the smoke element? No L1/1 from RBH X3/306 through SK 3A Fuse (test fuse) L2/6 from TB Ohm out element and replace if necessary Yes No Is element drawing current? Yes Smoke cycle is operating If still low or no smoke production taking
troubleshooting trees No Catalytic Converter (CC) Operation Is there voltage across terminal 1-6 at CC element? No Yes L1/1 from RBH X2/200 through CC 3A fuse (test fuse) L2/6 from TB Is CC element drawing current? Yes No Inspect vents inside oven and ensure they are clear of obstruction, Inspect catalyst for integrity Ohm out CC element, replace if necessary Yes If all ok, CC is working properly T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g T r e e s • C o m b i t h e r m C T E x p r e s s T e c h n i c a l S e
troubleshooting trees Two Speed Motor - No High Speed Motor Operation (with motor protection switch) Is F-51 motor protection switch (MPS) in the start position? No Yes Is there L1 power supplied to terminal 21 of K-52 contactor? Reset switch and test operation Yes No L1 supplied to terminal 21 from RBH/X3/300 Replace faulty K-52 contactor Is there L1 power at terminal 22 of K-52 contactor? No Is K-52 coil energized and engaged No Yes Yes Unit is in low speed operation Repair wiring between K-52
troubleshooting trees Two Speed Motor - No High Speed Motor Operation (without motor protection switch) is there L1 power supplied to terminal 21 of K-52 contactor? Yes No L1 supplied to terminal 21 from RBH/X3/300 Replace faulty K-52 contactor Is there L1 power at terminal 22 of K-52 contactor? No Is K-52 coil energized and engaged? No Yes Yes Unit is in low speed operation Repair wiring between K-52 and motor blue wire Is there L1 power at the blue wire of the motor? No Yes L1/14 from TB 16, L
troubleshooting trees Two Speed Motor - No Low Speed Motor Operation (with motor protection switch) Is F-51 motor protection switch (MPS) in the start position? No Yes Is K-52 contactor coil energized? Reset switch and test operation Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X3/304, L2/A2 from N7 High limit Is K-52 contactor closing? No Yes Replace K-52 contactor Repair wiring between K-52/A2 and K-52/4 Is L1 power at terminal 4 of K-52 contactor? No Yes Replace K-52 contactor Is L1 power at terminal 3 of K-52? N
troubleshooting trees Two Speed Motor - No Low Speed Motor Operation (without motor protection switch) Is K-52 contactor coil energized? Yes No L1/A1 from RBH X3/304, L2/A2 from TB 13-4 Is K-52 contactor closing? No Yes Replace K-52 contactor Repair wiring between K-52/A2 and K-52/4 Is L1 power at terminal 4 of K-52 contactor? No Yes Replace K-52 contactor Is L1 power at terminal 3 of K-52? No Yes Repair wiring between K-52/3 and motor Is L1 power at black wire on motor? No Yes L1/14 from TB
troubleshooting trees Single Speed Motor - No Motor Operation (with motor protection switch) Is F-51 motor protection switch (MPS) in the start position? Yes No Is there L1 power supplied to terminal 21 of K-52 contactor? Reset switch and test operation Yes No L1 supplied to terminal 21 from RBH/X3/300 Replace faulty K-52 contactor Is there L1 power at terminal 22 of K-52 contactor? No Is K-52 coil energized and engaged? No Yes Yes Unit is in low speed operation Is L1 power at terminal 2 of F-51
troubleshooting trees S in gl e S p e e d M otor - No M otor Oper a tion (without motor protection switch) Is there L1 power at the blue wire of the motor? Yes No Is motor relay coil energized? L1 supplied to blue wire from RBH/X3/300 Yes No L1/14 from TB 16, L2/13 from N7 high limit through motor high limit Is L2 power at terminal 12 of motor relay? No Yes L2/12 from TB 14/2 Is L2 power at terminal 8 of motor relay? No Replace motor relay Yes Repair wiring between motor relay and motor No Is
troubleshooting trees No Display/Control not powering on (Unit Dead) Is voltage across L1/L2 at main TB? Yes No Is voltage across terminal 1/F1 and terminal 1/F2 6.3A fuses? Check cord/plug/main circuit breaker – Install/ Repair/Reset as needed Yes No Repair wiring between main TB and F/1F2 fuses Is voltage across terminal 2/F1 and terminal 2/F2 6.
troubleshooting trees No Display/No Operation - Simple Control Is voltage across L1/L2 at main TB? Yes No Check cord/plug/main circuit breaker – Install/ Repair/Reset as needed Is voltage across terminal 1/F1 and terminal 1/F2 6.3A fuses? Yes No Repair wiring between main TB and F1/F2 fuses Is voltage across terminal 2/F1 and terminal 2/F2 6.
troubleshooting trees No Browning Vent Motor Operation Is there 12 VDC across vent motor wiring? No Yes V-1 from RBL X8/2, V+ from RBL X5/5 Is vent motor turning? No Yes Is motor stopping after rotating 90º? Replace vent motor Inspect/test vent motor switch and wiring between vent motor switch and RBL. Switch is open when vent is closed and closed when vent is open. Replace vent assembly if all wiring ok and vent motor continues to rotate. No Yes Vent motor is operating properly.
troubleshooting trees No Oven Lamp Is oven lamp fully intact? Yes No Replace lamp Is L1 power at RBH terminal X4/416? Yes No Repair wiring between RBH/416 and TB 17/3 Is L1 power at RBH X4/414? No Ensure LED D01 is lit, replace RBH if necessary Repair wiring between RBH/414 and F3/1 Yes Is L1 power at F3 2A fuse terminal 1? No Yes Is L1 power at F3 2A fuse terminal 2? No Yes Replace blown F3 fuse Is L1 power at oven lamp receptacle? Repair wiring between F3/2 and oven lamp No Yes Repair wirin
troubleshooting trees No Condensate Injection (E15 error code) Is B3 probe above 190ºF (88ºC)? Yes No B3 must be above 190ºF (88ºC) Is voltage across the coil of the Y2 solenoid? L1/A1 supplied from RBH X2/210, L2/A2 supplied from TB 12 Yes No Is Y2 solenoid opening? No Ensure water pressure does not exceed 90 psi.
troubleshooting trees No Cleaning Operation Is water connected to the oven, turned on and operating at pressures between 30-90 psig? Yes No Connect water, turn on, or correct pressures and retest Is cleaning pump being energized? Yes No L1 supplied from RBH X2/208, L2 supplied from TB 12 Is cleaning pump operating? No Inspect pump inlet for blockage.
troubleshooting trees No Cooling Fan Operation Is L1 power at RBH terminal X4/416? Yes No No repair wiring between RBH/416 and TB 17/3 Is L1 power at RBH X4/414? Yes No Ensure LED D01 is lit, replace RBH if necessary Is L1 power at TB 15? No Repair wiring between TB 15 and RBH X4/414 Repair wring between TB 15 and fan thermal switch Yes Is L1 power at fan thermal switch? No Yes Is L1 power going through the fan thermal switch? Thermal switch closes at 130ºF (54ºF).
troubleshooting trees No Hood Operation Is L1 power at TB 16? Yes No Is L1 power at F5 5A fuse terminal 2? L1 supplied from RBH X4/414 Yes No Repair wiring between TB 16 F5/2 Is L1 power at F5 5A fuse terminal 1? No Yes Replace blown fuse Repair wring between F5 fuse and hood switch terminal 4 Is L1 power at hood switch terminal 4? No Yes Is L1 power at hood switch terminal 3? No Replace faulty hood switch Yes Install hood filters, close door and retest Are hood filters installed and the hood
troubleshooting trees Hood Door Safety Latch Not Closing Is Combi door closed? Yes No Combi door must be closed for latch to engage Is Combi door switch closed? No Replace/repair door switch as required Repair/replace door switch as required Yes Is 0 VDC across RBL X2/5-6? No Yes 12 VDC supplied from RBL X6 pins 1 and 2 No Is there 12 VDC at door safety latch solenoid? Yes Repair/replace solenoid/latch as required No Is solenoid engaging the latch? T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g T r e e s • C
troubleshooting trees Hood Door Safety Latch Not Closing Is Combi door open? Yes No Door handle must be opened Has the door handle been open for more than 45 seconds? No The door latch releases based upon a timer.
troubleshooting trees No Browning Bar Heat (208-240V, 3PH) Is K-61 Browning Bar contactor energized? Yes No A1/L1 supplied from RBH/ X3/306, L2 supplied from N7 high limit Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminals 1/3/5 on K-61 contactor? No Repair wiring between 1/3/5 on K-61 and main TB Replace K-61 contactor Yes Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminals 2/4/6 on K-61 contactor? No Yes Repair wiring between K-61 and Browning Bar element No Is power across terminals 1/6 and 2/5 and 3/4 on E-61 browning eleme
troubleshooting trees No Browning Bar Heat (380-415V, 3PH) Is K-61 Browning Bar contactor energized? Yes No A1/L1 supplied from RBH/ X3/306, L2 supplied from N7 high limit Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminals 1/3/5 on K-61 contactor? Yes No L1/L2/L3 supplied from K-77 contactor Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminals 2/4/6 on K-61 contactor? No Replace K-61 contactor Repair wiring between K-61 and F20/21/22 fuses Yes Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminal 1 of F20/21/22 fuses? No Yes Is there L1/L2/L3 power a
troubleshooting trees K-77 Safety Contactor Troubleshooting (380-415V only) Is K-77 contactor coil energized? L1/A1 supplied from TB 16, TB 16 supplied from RBH X4/414, L2/A2 supplied from N7 high limit Yes No Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminals 2/4/6 on K-77 contactor? No Repair wiring Replace K-77 contactor Yes Is L1/L2/L3 power across terminals 1/3/5 on K-77 contactor? No Yes K-77 is operating correctly T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g T r e e s • C o m b i t h e r m C T E x p r e s s T e c h n i
SERVICE PARTS PARTS INFORMATION Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rear and Bottom Service Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Painted Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Right Hand Door Assembly . . . . . . . . .
PARTS INFORMATION EXTERIOR VIEW 27 25 26 4 SECTION D-D 18 A 5 19 17 16 20 21 24 15 3 14 1 D D 2 13 22 7 A Item Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SC-29871 1012981 1012382 5014726 BU-28391 CL-22196 ST-22193 SD-22194 WS-22195 WS-22302 NU-22292 5014033 SR-29602 LT-29636 SH-2903 1012798 6 12 23 Description 8 9 11 10 SECTION A-A Screw, #8 x 1/2" Hex Flg Cover, Element Splash Bracket, Motor Mount Weld Assembly, Vent Tube Bushing, Socket, Membrane Clip, Holding, M6 Stud, M6
PARTS INFORMATION REAR & BOTTOM SERVICE PARTS 1 15 14 2 13 Rear View 3 4 12 11 5 10 9 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part 1012266 PB-29664 HL-29741 1012268 HO-29669 VA-29646 PB-35228 1012645 Description Panel, Top Access, S/S** Plumbing, Hand Sprayer Holder, Hand Sprayer Panel, Side Access, S/S** Hose, Hand Sprayer Valve, Hand Sprayer Shut-off Plumbing, 3/4" GHT (M) to 1/2" NPT (F) Bracket, Mount Shut-off Valve Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION PAINTED PANELS Item Description A Panel, Cover, Sensor B Panel, Enclosure, Base C Panel, Enclosure, Top D Panel, Side Access E Panel, Spot, Control, Simple F Panel, Spot, Control, Touch, LH G Panel, Spot, Control, Touch, , RH H Panel, Spot, Cover, Access I Panel, Spot, Enclosure J Panel, Spot, Hndl Mnt, LH Door Black Brown Burgundy Custom Red White Black Custom Brown Burgundy Red White Black Brown Burgundy Custom Red White Black Brown Burgundy Custom Red White Black B
PARTS INFORMATION RIGHT HAND DOOR ASSEMBLY Item A Description Weld Assembly, Right Hand Door Black Brown Burgundy Custom Red White Part Number 5015467 5015759 5015468 5015469 5015757 5015758 2 3 1 4 5 6 SPOT ASSY, HANDLE MOUNT SEE SHOP ORDER DOOR HANDLE SCREWS SHOULD BE TIGHTENED TO 16 INCH-POUNDS 15 14 8 9 7 11 10 11 13 12 WELD ASSY, DOOR SEE SHOP ORDER Right Hand Door Assembly - 5015466 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Part 1007698 MA-25734 SC-22273 WS-22300 SC-29735 WS-2230
PARTS INFORMATION LEFT HAND DOOR ASSEMBLY Item A Description Weld Assembly, Right Hand Door Black Brown Burgundy Custom Red White Part Number 5014749 5015744 5014800 5014801 5015742 5015743 9 11 13 10 1 12 6 8 2 4 4 6 WELD ASSY, DOOR SEE SHOP ORDER 3 5 7 SPOT ASSY, HANDLE MOUNT SEE SHOP ORDER DOOR HANDLE SCREWS SHOULD BE TIGHTENED TO 16 INCH-POUNDS Left Hand Door Assembly - 5014748 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Part 5014828 SC-29735 WS-22301 1013174 RI-27108 SP-36060 HD-29635 TA-
PARTS INFORMATION FIELD RETROFIT KIT: BUMPER WITH THREADS 5 1 2 SEE NOTE #3 2X .3020" (0.01mm) SIZE “N” DRILL ITEM 4 4 DETAIL A 3 SEE NOTE #2 2 1 3 A 1 SEE NOTE #1 CONTENTS OF KIT, DOOR NOT INCLUDED RETROFIT KIT INSTRUCTIONS: 1. REMOVE OLD BUMPER AND CLEAN SURFACES. 2. DRILL OUT TWO HOLES (SIZE N: 0.3020") WITH DRILL BIT PROVIDED. 3. USE INSERT GUN TO CRIMP TWO INSERT NUTS (NU-23909). 4. INSTALL BUMPER WITH THREADS (5018362), 2 PLACES.
PARTS INFORMATION INTERIOR VIEW 1 15 2 13 14 3 12 4 11 5 10 6 9 7 8 Item 1 2 3 Part CB-34033 CV-23896 5016140 5016205 SA-23934 4 1013034 5 5014123 6 WH-29634 7 1013935 8 LG-29644 LG-26867 FT-29080 9 5014033 *NOT SHOWN Description Cable, 20" (510mm) long Cover, S/S Ring Injection Tube, with Cleaning Injection Tube, without Cleaning Injection Tube Seal Bracket Gasket, Door Fan Wheel, 197mm OD Cover Plate Legs, 4" Bullet Legs, 6" Bullet Feet, Seismic, 6" Drip Tray Assembly Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION TOP INTERIOR AND RIGHT SIDE 1 SEE ELECTRICAL CHASSIS DRAWING 7 2 6 3 5 SEE CONTROL ASSEMBLY DRAWING 4 SEE DOOR ASSEMBLY DRAWING Right Side View Item Part 1 2 3 FA-36957 BU-3378 TT-3750 TT-36204 HD-29635 PE-29870 PE-36835 PE-29869 BA-34670 GD-2396 4 5 6 7 Description Fan, Box, 70CFM, 230V, 50-60Hz Bushing, Snap, 1-1/8", Black Thermostats, CT, Safety, 340°C, 208-240V Thermostat, Thermal, Cutout, 340°C Fail Safe Type, 380-415V Handle, Door Pendulum Panel Overlay for Touch Contro
PARTS INFORMATION INTERIOR REAR 20 1 6 1 19 6 2 18 3 4 17 5 16 3 15 6 7 14 13 12 11 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part VA-26838 HO-29435 HO-2957 HO-29435 EB-27207 HO-28790 EB-22221 FT-29124 VA-29643 HO-22255 9 8 10 Description Valve, Baffle Hose, 1-5/8" Hose, Steam Bypass, .775 x .575 x .100 Hose, 1-5/8" Elbow, 1-7/8" ID Hose, 1/2" Elbow, 0.62 Dia., Center R.875 Fitting, 1/2" Barb to 3/8" NPT Valve, Flow Control, 0.06 GPM Hose, 1/2" Flex, Clear, 2-3/4" Lg Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION DIRECTIONAL PANEL ASSEMBLY 5 1 5 3 Item 1 2 3 4 5 Part 5016146 5016147 5016701 5016702 SC-22924 5 5 2 4 Description Directional Panel, no Cleaning Directional Panel, no Cleaning, with Broiling Element Directional Panel, with Cleaning Directional Panel, with Broiling Element and Cleaning Screw, M6 x 1.0 x 20mm Hex Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION PARTS INFORMATION COMBITHERM MOTOR SERVICE KIT 5014911 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Item Part Description Qty. 1 NU-22291 Nut, M6-1.0 x Hex 18-8, S/S 1 2 WS-22302 Washer, Split Lock 1 3** MO-29746 Motor, 230V, 2 Speed 1 4** SD-23939 Spring 1 5** BU-29663 Bushing, Motor Shaft 1 WS-29661 Washer, Motor Shaft Seal 2 WH-29634 Wheel, Fan, 197mm OD 1 6** 7 8 1013034 Bracket, Disintegration Box 4 9 WS-22301 Washer, M5 Split Lock 1 10 NU-22289 Nut, M5-0.
PARTS INFORMATION ELECTRICAL CORD & ROUTING (AVAILABLE ONLY ON 208V, 1PH MODELS) 1 2 TOLERANCE: UNLESS SPECIFIED: Item 1 2 Part CD-3304 CD-36230 PG-34207 Description Cord, 208V, 1PH, 60Hz Only, 10 Gauge, 3 Conductor Cord, 208-240V, 1PH, 50Hz Only Plug, 208V, 1PH, 60Hz Only Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION PLUMBING 5 12 7 10 9 1 13 12 5 45 1 DETAIL A 13 46 2 1 2 6 5 DETAIL A 5 12 11 10 9 8 11 12 5 14 12 5 2 5 6 5 23 24 14 12 15 16 12 23 24 15 16 7 A 8 A 10 9 DETAIL A 17 DETAIL A 3 4 1 21 22 INJECTION TUBE ASSEMBLY 18 20 12 19 12 23 24 38 23 23 24 24 35 34 39 A 23 24 21 22 40 INJECTION TUBE ASSEMBLY 17 18 B 20 41 36 4 36 6 SECTION B-B 33 12 23 24 15 16 14 35 15 16 23 24 37 14 12 5 6 23 46 2 5 12 5 45 1 6 5
PARTS INFORMATION PLUMBING Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part CV-23896 SC-22281 5013627 SA-22212 CM-28145 HO-2957 CL-22234 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 HO-29435 HO-22116 PB-29162 VA-29643 HO-22255 FT-29124 VA-33723 CM-29038 CP-29648 SA-25061 PR-33751 PR-33751 SC-29871 WS-22300 SC-22273 CM-29301 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 HO-28790 EB-22221 HO-29667 CM-22794 DA-24973 WS-22302 SC-27078 CM-29037 PB-29289 PB-29489 PB-27838 5016164 RI-27108 SA-26890 VA-26838 WS-22
PARTS INFORMATION CONTROL ASSEMBLY - SIMPLE 1 2 3 8 7 5 4 6 Before 09/14 67451 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part BU-25094 CP-25405 GS-23622 BA-34778 CC-29772 CB-34033 CB-29873 NU-25095 Description Bushing, Brass, Distance Cap, 15mm Dia. x 8.5mm Button Gasket, Foam 20" length Board, On/Off Control Assembly, Simple Cable, Communication, 510mm Cable, On/Off Board Nut, Knurled, M3, High, A2, S/S Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION CONTROL ASSEMBLY - SIMPLE 1 2 3 8 7 5 6 4 After 09/14 67451 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part BU-25094 CP-25405 GS-23622 CC-36871 CC-29772 CB-34033 CB-29873 NU-25095 Description Bushing, Brass, Distance Cap, 15mm Dia. x 8.5mm Button Gasket, Foam 20" length Board, On/Off Assembly, Control Simple Basic Cable, Communication, 510mm Cable, On/Off Board Nut, Knurled, M3, High, A2, S/S Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION CONTROL ASSEMBLY - EXPRESS TOUCH 1 2 16 3 5 4 6 7 15 13 14 9 12 11 11 8 10 66455 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16* 17* 18* Part GS-23622 5014562 SC-22271 BZ-34675 CB-34914 BU-25094 CP-25405 5014750 CB-29873 BA-34778 NU-25095 BA-35138 BA-29719 CB-34033 CB-29872 5014363 5015265 PE-29870 5015926 Description Gasket, Foam 20" Length Display Mounting Bracket Assembly Screw, M4 x .
PARTS INFORMATION TOUCH CONTROL REPLACEMENT KIT (EXPRESS TOUCH ONLY) 4 5 1 2 3 Control Replacement Kit - 5015926 Item Part 1 2 3 4 5 NU-25095 CB-29872 5014562 BA-35138 BA-29719 Description Nut, Knurled, M3 High A2 S/S Cable, LVDS, Express Touch Display Mounting Bracket Assembly Board, Compact Flash Board, Interface Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 67780 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part FU-34938 SC-22766 1014243 GS-35495 FI-29651 GS-35494 EL-35051 SC-22271 Description Fuse, 3 Amp Screw, M4 x 0.8 x 10mm Pan Cover Gasket Seal Filter Gasket Seal Element, Heater Screw, M4 x 0.7 x 10mm Pan Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION BROILING ELEMENT 1 3 4 5 6 7 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part NU-22289 WS-22301 GS-35461 EL-35057 EL-36032 GS-35662 1013741 SC-22926 Description Nut, M5-0.8 Hex Nut 18-8 din #934 Washer, M5 Split Lock Gasket, Element Seal Element, 208-240V Element, 380-415V Gasket, Seal, Mounting Bracket Bracket, Broiling Element Screw, M5 x 0.8 x 16mm, Hex Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION CONDENSOR TANK 1 2 4 3 3 4 5013628 Item 1 2 3 4 Part SA-22212 5013627 SA-25061 PR-33751 Description O-Ring, Red, Silicone 70 Dur., 225C, 59.6mm x 5.33mm Condensor Tank Weld Assembly Seal, T-Couple Probe Probe, Thermocouple 3050mm Wire Length Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION LAMP ASSEMBLY 6 5 4 3 2 1 5016299 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part SC-23141 CV-26607 GL-26608 GS-26609 LP-35865 LP-35866 Description Screw Oven Light Cover Oven Light Glass Oven Light Gasket Light, 40W Bulb Light, Snap-In receptacle Qty. 4 1 1 1 1 1 Prior to 2/2013 (NOT interchangeable with LP-35865 and LP-35866) Item 5 6 Part Description LP-34206 Light, 40W Bulb LP-34161 Light, Snap-In receptacle Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION SMOKER CHIP TRAY ASSEMBLY 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 5015597 Item Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8* 9* 10* 11* 12* NU-22289 WS-22301 GS-35229 SC-22779 EL-35216 5015311 5015596 WC-22540 WC-22542 WC-22544 WC-2828 FU-34784 FU-33452 Description Nut, M5-0.8 Hex 18-8 Din #934 Washer, M5 Split Lock S/S 18-8 Gasket, Seal, Smoker Element Screw, M5 x 0.8 x 20mm Pan Element Smoker Bracket Smoker Box Wood Chips, Cherry, 2 lb. bag Wood Chips, Apple, 2 lb. bag Wood Chips, Sugar Maple, 2 lb.
PARTS INFORMATION OPTIONAL SINGLE POINT PROBE ASSEMBLY 1 8 7 6 2 3 5 4 NOTE: T ip of probe should extend 26" (660mm) from the front face of the unit for proper installation. 5014297 5014297 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part SA-22199 WS-22323 SA-22322 WS-22297 PR-29650 SA-22320 SA-22321 PG-3826 Description Seal, O-Ring Washer, Flat Seal, Insert, 4mm Dia. Washer, Flat Probe, 1300mm length Seal, Top, PG9 Seal, Cone, PG9, Brass Plugs, Adaptor, tube to plug Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION OPTIONAL HAND SHOWER ASSEMBLY 1 5 2 3 7 6 4 5014743 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part PB-29664 SC-29871 HL-29741 HO-29669 VA-29646 1012645 PB-35228 Description Plumbing, Hand Sprayer Screw, #8 x 1/2" Hex Flg Holder, Hand Sprayer Hose, Hand Sprayer Valve, Hand Sprayer Shut-Off Bracket, Mount Shut-Off Valve Plumbing, 3/4" GHT (M) to 1/2" NPT (F) Qty.
PARTS INFORMATION E L E C T R I C A L A S S E M B L Y - S I M P L E C O N T R O L - 208V 1PH & 240 V 1 P H (5013817 shown) 24 23 SECTION A-A 10 9 9 8 9 9 15 12 10 15 14 11 15 14 14 16 16 18 16 13 21 20 17 19 22 8 A A 7 5 5 JUMPERS 6 1 4 3 2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Part CU-29666 BA-34508 SC-22268 WS-22299 FU-33184 FU-33452 TM-33675 TM-34305 TM-3779 TM-3785 TM-3932 CN-3731 TM-34306 TM-34309 Description Capacitor, 16uF Board, Power Supply, 40 Watt, 12V.
PARTS INFORMATION ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY - SIMPLE CONTROL - 208-240V 3PH (5014568 shown) 8 15 10 8 11 12 9 1 8 9 27 26 15 25 13 16 15 16 16 20 17 16 21 21 33 13 19 16 21 20 22 22 22 23 20 24 15 18 14 13 2 7 12 8 10 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Part 1009584 CU-29666 WS-22299 SC-22268 BA-34508 SC-22766 WS-22301 TM-34311 FU-33184 FU-33452 FU-34771 FU-35680 TM-3785 TM-33675 TM-34305 3 6 11 8 8 9 4 5 9 Description Din Rail 11-1/2" Capacitor, 16uF Washer, Split
PARTS INFORMATION ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY - SIMPLE CONTROL - 380-415V 3PH (5014569 shown) 10 10 13 12 1 9 JUMPERS 9 1 29 28 SECTION C-C 27 11 10 11 10 26 24 25 25 23 24 23 25 17 16 16 1 16 16 16 16 18 19 20 19 20 17 17 21 22 17 16 23 24 1 30 15 14 C C 2 13 12 11 10 11 10 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Part TM-34305 CU-29666 WS-22299 SC-22268 BA-34508 WS-22301 SC-22766 FI-33989 FU-33184 TM-34311 FU-33452 FU-33445 FU-33444 TM-33479 TM-33675 TM-3779 TM-3
PARTS INFORMATION ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY - EXPRESS TOUCH - 208V 1PH & 240V 1PH (5014731 shown) 24 23 SECTION D-D 11 10 10 9 10 10 16 12 13 11 17 17 14 17 16 18 18 16 19 16 15 21 22 20 9 8 5 6 JUMPERS 7 6 1 4 3 2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Part CU-29666 BA-34508 SC-22268 WS-22299 FU-35680 FU-33184 FU-33452 TM-33675 TM-34305 TM-3779 TM-3785 TM-3932 CN-3731 CN-34304 Description Capacitor, 16uF Board, Power Supply, 40 Watt, 12V.DC Screw, M3 x 0.
PARTS INFORMATION ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY - EXPRESS TOUCH - 208-240V 3PH (5014732 shown) 7 8 13 8 7 28 27 26 SECTION E-E 10 11 15 13 14 25 8 13 20 16 14 14 14 9 14 15 19 17 21 21 21 17 14 30 22 24 22 23 22 20 18 13 12 JUMPERS E E 1 11 10 9 8 8 8 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Part CU-29666 SC-22268 WS-22299 BA-34508 WS-22301 SC-22766 FU-33184 TM-34311 FU-33452 FU-35680 FU-34771 TM-33675 TM-34305 TM-3779 TM-3785 TM-3932 Description Capacitor, 16uF Screw, M
PARTS INFORMATION ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY - EXPRESS TOUCH - 380-415V 3PH (5014733 shown) 8 7 12 31 29 30 8 7 28 27 SECTION F-F 8 9 25 8 12 26 9 24 22 14 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 14 23 22 23 22 23 15 18 19 16 17 16 17 14 13 24 24 14 20 21 12 16 17 11 10 1 8 9 8 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Part CU-29666 SC-22268 WS-22299 BA-34508 FI-33989 FU-33451 FU-33184 TM-34311 FU-33452 TM-33479 TM-33675 TM-34305 TM-3779 TM-3785 TM-3932 CN-3731 FI-33990 CN-34304 FI
10 9 PARTS INFORMATION 8 VENTLESS HOOD ASSEMBLY - FRONT AND SIDE VIEW 19 16 20 18 17 15 28 14 27 13 DETAIL F 1 2 33 26 3 32 3 31 DETAIL C 25 A 12 11 19 10 16 20 24 18 9 15 17 25 4 1 8 14 24 13 C 29 DETAIL F 1 33 2 6 7 A 3 32 30 31 1 1 25 23 5 21 22 DETAIL A 12 11 DETAIL C 24 10 9 1 4 25 8 24 C 29 DETAIL F 33 32 31 30 3 7 24 25 1 1 25 6 5 21 23 22 S e r v i c e P a r t s • C o m b i t h e r m C T E x p r e s s T e c h n i c a l S e r v i c e M
PARTS INFORMATION VENTLESS HOOD ASSEMBLY - SIDE AND REAR VIEW 1 15 10 19 18 17 44 7 20 45 6 43 16 14 18 17 42 41 40 7 44 1 45 6 46 43 8 1 3 14 47 18 22 17 1 42 1 41 2 40 51 13 1 1 39 38 23 E 1 15 5 10 19 18 13 17 7 20 46 47 8 36 14 1 45 6 43 16 13 44 48 1 9 18 34 39 38 37 17 DETAIL B DETAIL E 49 42 41 5 40 1 23 48 49 DETAIL E 13 36 9 13 1 39 E 38 S e r v i c e P a r t s • C o m b i t h e r m C T E x p r e s s T e c h n i c a l S e r v i
PARTS INFORMATION VENTLESS HOOD ASSEMBLY - 67751 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 Part SC-29871 1013196 1013224 CM-3585 SC-35729 WS-22300 WS-22294 HO-29435 FI-24113 5014975 FI-24114 LT-25513 1013195 5014726 1013194 BU-28391 WS-22295 WS-22301 SC-22766 1013243 1013511 1013223 RI-27108 1013412 1013225 Description Screw, #8 x 1/2" Hex Flg Cover, Sensor Snorkel, Front Clamp, Self-Adhesive Screw, M4 x 0.
Wiring Diagrams Always refer to the wire diagram(s) included with the unit for most current version. 208-240V, 60Hz, 1Ph 77391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-2 208-240V, 60Hz, 3Ph 77421 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .