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©1995 Middleby Marshall Inc.
Part No. 31349
Price $15.00
P4/95
MIDDLEBY SERIES
PS200-R68 OVENS
Middleby
Marshall
A MIDDLEBY COMPANY
Red Lobster
operating
& installation
manual
Middleby
Marshall
Middleby
Marshall
®
NSF
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Page 1 - Red Lobster

©1995 Middleby Marshall Inc.Part No. 31349Price $15.00P4/95MIDDLEBY SERIESPS200-R68 OVENSMiddlebyMarshallA MIDDLEBY COMPANYRed Lobsteroperating&

Page 2 - MIDDLEBY MARSHALL INC

4SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONII. PRINCIPLE OF AIR FLOWAir is heated and then pulled through the fan whichpushes the air into the oven plenum and delivers heat

Page 3 - DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE

5SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONII. PRINCIPLE OF AIR FLOW ContinuedB. Air FingersThe Middleby Series PS200-R68 Oven is a conveyorizedhot air oven employing verti

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

6SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONMiddlebyMarshallMiddlebyMarshallConveyorMotorLockingCasters(Rear Castersare not lockingcasters)Figure 1-4. Component LocationFron

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7SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONShould a flame outage occur the control will close themain gas control valve within 0.8 seconds and attempt toreignite the pilot.

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8SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONG. Air FingersThe Air Finger Assemblies are made up of three parts asfollows (See Figure 1-7):1. Outer Plate - The Outer Plate is

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9SECTION 2INSTALLATIONSECTION 2INSTALLATIONNOTE: For U.S. installations the installation must conform with local codes or in absence of local codes,

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10SECTION 2INSTALLATIONPS200-R68 OVEN INSTALLATIONREQUIRED KITS AND EQUIPMENTKITS AND EQUIPMENTPS200-R68 PS200-R68 PS200-R68 PS200-R68Gas Oven Electri

Page 9 - ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

11SECTION 2INSTALLATIONPARTS LIST FOR SERIES PS200-R68 GAS OVENINSTALLATION KITPS200-R68, P/N 31350PS220-R68, P/N 31352PS224-R68, P/N 31351(Two requir

Page 10 - II. PRINCIPLE OF AIR FLOW

12SECTION 2INSTALLATIONPARTS LIST FOR SERIES PS200-R68 SINGLE OVEN OPTION KITPS200-R68, P/N 31360PS220-R68, P/N 30752PS224-R68, P/N 49025-0016ITEM QTY

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13SECTION 2INSTALLATIONFigure 2-3. Series PS200-R68 Oven Dimensions3"76mm50-1/2"1283mm48-1/2"1232mm3356-3/4”1441mm4340-1/2"1028mm1

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Middleby Marshall Inc. • 1400 Toastmaster Drive • Elgin, IL 60120 • (708) 741-3300 • FAX (708) 741-4406National Service Cooperative 1-800-298-1862Midd

Page 13 - III. COMPONENT FUNCTION

14SECTION 2INSTALLATIONFigure 2-4. Control Box, Wireway and CableInstallation"UPPER" label"LOWER" labelWirewayII. CONTROL BOX AN

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15SECTION 2INSTALLATIONIV. RESTRAINT CABLE INSTALLATIONInstall the restraint cable assembly on the oven asshown in Figure 2-7.Figure 2-7. Restraint Ca

Page 15 - INSTALLATION

16SECTION 2INSTALLATION24"610mm6ONOFF3”76mm6ONOFF24"610mm5234172ToOvenToOvenTo Oven (Flexible Hose)6”152mmGAS OVEN ROUGH-INUTILITY ROUGH-IN

Page 16 - KITS AND EQUIPMENT

17SECTION 2INSTALLATION24"610mm6ONOFF6ONOFF24"610mmToOvenToOvenELECTRIC OVEN ROUGH-INUTILITY ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS AND POSITIONING FOR PS200-R

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18SECTION 2INSTALLATIONFigure 2-10Vent HoodV. VENTILATION GUIDELINESA mechanically driven ventilation system is required forthe PS200-R68 Series Middl

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19SECTION 2INSTALLATIONVI. ELECTRIC SUPPLY FOR GAS HEATED OVENSElectric supply for all gas heated ovens is 208-240 voltsAC single phase. Each oven req

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20SECTION 2INSTALLATIONVIII. ELECTRIC SUPPLY FOR ELECTRICALLYHEATED OVENSElectrically heated ovens are available in 208 or 240volts, 5 wire, 3 phase o

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21SECTION 2INSTALLATIONOn ovens equipped with casters, the installation shall bemade with a gas connector that complies with the stan-dard for gas con

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22SECTION 2INSTALLATION1. The oven and its individual manual shutoff valve(located at the left rear of the oven) must be discon-nected from the gas su

Page 22 - GAS OVEN ROUGH-IN

23SECTION 2INSTALLATIONIt is possible to convert ovens from natural gas to propaneand back. Call your local authorized factory service agentto perform

Page 23 - ELECTRIC OVEN ROUGH-IN

This Manual Must Be KeptFor Future ReferenceWARNINGPOST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION, THE EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER OF YOUR LOCAL GASSUPPLIER AND INSTRUCT

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24SECTION 2INSTALLATIONNOTES:

Page 25 - Marshall

25SECTION 3OPERATIONSECTION 3OPERATIONI. CONTROLS AND COMPONENTSFigure 3-1.PS200-R68 SeriesControl FunctionsTemperatureControllerLower OvenControl Box

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26SECTION 3OPERATIONII. COMPONENT INFORMATION AND LOCATIONDoor SafetySwitchConveyorSpeedControlBlowerFan MotorFigure 3-2A. Door Safety SwitchThe Door

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27SECTION 3OPERATIONFigure 3-3. Conveyor Speed Digital ControlF. ConveyorThe conveyor switch is onthe control box. Also on the con-trol box is the

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28SECTION 3OPERATIONII. OPERATIONA. Start Up Procedures -- Gas Heated OvensInitial Start Up1. Check that manual gas shutoff valve is on. Valve islocat

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29SECTION 3OPERATIONFigure 3-6. Control PanelMINSECIOFUNCTIONDISPLAYRESETSETUPMINSECIOIO0000MINSEC˚CMiddleby MarshallALMHEAT351S E T P T 1FUNCTION DI

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30SECTION 3OPERATIONB. Temperature Controller Operation Instructions1. UNLOCKING SET POINT. The temperature controller set point must be 450°F (232.2°

Page 31 - OPERATION

31SECTION 3OPERATIONFigure 3-9Figure 3-10Figure 3-113. Display Messagesa. ALM - The ALM window will display either a “1” or “2” or will beblank.AA. Re

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32SECTION 3OPERATIONFigure 3-12c. FAILSF (Failsafe)AA. Refer to Figure 3-12. If the oven does not reach 200°F (93°C)in 15 minutes the temperature cont

Page 33 - MEASURING CONVEYOR SPEED

33SECTION 3OPERATIONFigure 3-13. Bake timeFigure 3-14. Time of DeliveryTime of DeliveryBake TimeD. Shut Down (Gas or Electric Ovens)1. Turn "OFF&

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPageSECTION 1 - DESCRIPTIONI. MODEL IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 35 - S E T P T

34SECTION 3OPERATIONNOTES:

Page 36 - Middleby Marshall

35SECTION 4MAINTENANCESECTION 4MAINTENANCEFigure 4-1. Oven Cooling FanCAUTIONPossibility of injury from rotating parts and electrical shockexist in th

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36SECTION 4MAINTENANCEMiddlebyMarshallMiddlebyMarshallC. Crumb PansRemove the crumb pan(s) at bothends of the oven. Crumb pans areremoved by sliding o

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37SECTION 4MAINTENANCEFigure 4-4.Figure 4-5.4. Remove tension from drive chain by lifting and pushingthe conveyor slightly into the oven. Remove driv

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38SECTION 4MAINTENANCEFigure 4-7.Figure 4-8.Figure 4-9.B. Oven interior disassembly.1. Slide blank plates straight out. There is a blank platelocated

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39SECTION 4MAINTENANCEC. Window disassembly for cleaning.1. Remove the window by opening it and unscrewing thewindow knobs from each end. Place the wi

Page 41 - MAINTENANCE

40SECTION 4MAINTENANCEb. Place the end plugs in the soakbin as shown in Figure 4-13.Then place the fingers in the soakbin by placing the slanted sides

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41SECTION 4MAINTENANCEE. Cleaning parts that were soaked overnight.Cleaning takes 2 people. One to clean the oven and one to clean the parts.You will

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42SECTION 4MAINTENANCE4. Cleaning fingers.WARNING: Clean one finger at a time. Only one finger at a time should be disassembled becausethe parts of th

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43SECTION 4MAINTENANCEc. Place fingers in an upright position to remove the outer plate.Gently step on the lip of the finger and pull the outer plate

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TABLE OF CONTENTSContinuedSECTION 4 - MAINTENANCEI. MAINTENANCE - DAILY ...

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44SECTION 4MAINTENANCEFigure 4-20.3. Clean the oven exterior as needed and dry theoven inside and out.4. Spray all interior surfaces, except the fanar

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45SECTION 4MAINTENANCE2. Reassemble bottom fingers into oven first by pushing in on their back side.Refer to Figure 4-16 for correct finger position i

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46SECTION 4MAINTENANCEb. Install fingers and blank platescorrectly with edges interlocked.There must be be no opening be-tween edges of filler plates.

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47SECTION 4MAINTENANCEFigure 4-24.3. Reassemble lower end plugs to both endsof oven. Refer to Figure 4-24. Notice that thelower end plugs have a notch

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48SECTION 4MAINTENANCEb. Attach drive chain by lifting conveyor andattaching drive chain to conveyor drivesprocket.Figure 4-26.Figure 4-27.c. The angl

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49SECTION 4MAINTENANCEMiddlebyMarshallMiddlebyMarshalle. Checking conveyor belt tension.NOTE: Oven conveyor belt must be cool when adjusting belt.Do n

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50SECTION 4MAINTENANCEIII. MAINTENANCE - EVERY 3 MONTHSNOTE: It is recommended that the 3 Month Maintenance schedule be performed by an Authorized Mid

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51SECTION 4MAINTENANCEC. Checking and/or replacing main blower fan belt1. Check the main blower fan belt for proper tension andwear. To gain access y

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52SECTION 4MAINTENANCEFigure 4-34.3. If belt is loose or to replace belt loosen the tensionlocking bolts on the motor mounting bracket. Next pullback

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53SECTION 4MAINTENANCEIV. MAINTENANCE - EVERY 6 MONTHSNOTE: It is recommended that the 6 Month Maintenance schedule be performed by an Authorized Midd

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54SECTION 4MAINTENANCENOTES:

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55SECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGSECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEMPRODUCTS OVERCOOKED ORUNDERCOOKEDCheck for correctsetting of conveyorspeed control.Set convey

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56SECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEMOVEN WILL NOT HEATCheck to see if both blowerswitch and heat switch are in the"I" (on) positionIf still no

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57SECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEMOVEN WILL NOT TURN ON WHEN THE SWITCHESARE TURNED ONCheck if circuit breakers areturned on.Check if cables at remote

Page 61 - UNDERCOOKED

58SECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEMBLOWER MOTORS RUNNING BUT LITTLEOR NO AIR AT FINGERSFingers assembled incor-rectly after cleaning

Page 62 - BUT THE OVEN IS NOT HEATING

59SECTION 6PARTS LIST6-16-26-36-46-56-66-76-86-9Oven Panels, Window and Legs Exploded DrawingAir Finger Exploded DrawingControl Panel Exploded Drawing

Page 63 - If cables need to be attached

60SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-1OVEN PANELS, WINDOW AND LEGS1716457546281318202221252324251930313230313229262829271111121314547892316333534101036393738

Page 64 - OR NO AIR AT FINGERS

61SECTION 6PARTS LISTOVEN PANELS, WINDOW AND LEGSPS200-R68 PS220-R68 PS224-R68ITEM PART PART PARTNO. QTY. NO. NO. NO. DESCRIPTION1 2 49400-0160 31314

Page 65 - PARTS LIST

62SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-2AIR FINGERS943216785

Page 66 - OVEN PANELS, WINDOW AND LEGS

63SECTION 6PARTS LISTAIR FINGERSPS200-R68 PS220-R68 PS224-R68ITEM PART PART PARTNO. NO. NO. NO. DESCRIPTION1 49400-0146 49400-0242 49400-0249 FINGER A

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1SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONSECTION 1DESCRIPTIONFigure 1-1. Middleby™ Series PS200-R68 OvensI. MODEL IDENTIFICATIONThe Middleby™ Series PS200-R68 Ovens may b

Page 68 - AIR FINGERS

64SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-3CONTROL PANELMINSECIOFUNCTIONDISPLAYRESETSETUPMINSECIOIO000020161718191011,1312,1311,13115946752,3814

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65SECTION 6PARTS LISTCONTROL PANELITEM PARTNO. QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION1 1 31120 CONTROL PANEL ENCLOSURE2 1 31118 FACE PANEL, REMOTE3 1 31119 LABEL, FACE

Page 70 - CONTROL PANEL

66SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-4BLOWER AND SHROUD251056212223222426201212206546712528121113171712141915121816124653

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67SECTION 6PARTS LISTBLOWER AND SHROUDITEM PARTNO. QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION1 1 22181-0034 BELT, V-NOTCHED2 1 22230-0073 PULLEY, 60 HZ OVENS, 5/8"B

Page 72 - BLOWER AND SHROUD

68SECTION 6PARTS LIST3924252628,2930333435311,245201523 1227161712231522911171614151218381514123710813136192173731364041FIGURE 6-5CONVEYORRight Hand D

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69SECTION 6PARTS LISTITEM PS200-R68 PS220FS-R68 PS224-R68 CONVEYORNO. QTY. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION1 30290RH 31286RH 31299RH CONVEYOR AS

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70SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-6GAS BURNER AND PIPING ASSEMBLY272428222325262119122011317334653217129161513214101510111293784,3018Adjustment ScrewCap S

Page 75 - INCLUDED IN ITEM 4

71SECTION 6PARTS LISTGAS BURNER AND PIPING ASSEMBLYITEM PARTNO. QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION1 1 42810-0121 1/2" GAS CONTROL VALVE2 2 23153-0004 1/2"

Page 76 - FIGURE 6-6

72SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-7MACHINERY COMPARTMENT1235678141516111415141516121318191817212089102223,24

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73SECTION 6PARTS LISTMACHINERY COMPARTMENTITEM PARTNO. QTY. NO. MODEL DESCRIPTION1 1 28021-0047 GAS & ELECTRIC SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCH2 1 42810-01

Page 78 - MACHINERY COMPARTMENT

2SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONPS200-R68 SERIES OVEN SPECIFICATIONSPS200-R68 GAS PS200-R68 ELECTRIC PS224-R68 GAS PS224-R68 ELECTRIC PS220-R68 GAS PS220-R68 ELE

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74SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-8ELECTRIC OVEN ELECTRIC PANELj351117642910812

Page 80 - ELECTRIC OVEN ELECTRIC PANEL

75SECTION 6PARTS LISTELECTRIC OVEN ELECTRIC PANELITEM PARTNO. QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION1 1 37900-0097 ELECTRIC PANEL W/O COMPONENTS2 1 37900-0096 BRACKET -

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76SECTION 6PARTS LISTFIGURE 6-9JUNCTION BOX AND EXPORT TRANSFORMERN17 1 2NN1717112217N125,674223TerminalBlockTransformerGround

Page 82 - Transformer

77SECTION 6PARTS LISTJUNCTION BOX AND EXPORT TRANSFORMERITEM PARTNO. QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION1 1 28082-0010 TRANSFORMER .75 KVA 240-480V EXPORT ONLY1 1 28

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78SECTION 6PARTS LISTNOTES

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79SECTION 7ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICSSECTION 7ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS

Page 85 - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS

80SECTION 7ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICSorn#16#161RC123 5461314neutral-M AC SP9 10C1orn+M AC-M AC SP+M AC#161 2 3 4 5 6Gneutral # 16#16#16#163443A1 A29A 9A9AX

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81SECTION 7ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICSJ224 pin cable,Both connectors female12 11 1024 23229 7 6 54 3 2 18Pin #’s 1-12 Thumbwheel Ribbon Cable starting with

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82SECTION 7ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICSMiddleby Marshall Inc. • 1400 Toastmaster Drive • Elgin, IL 60120 • (708) 741-3300 • FAX (708)741-4406National Service

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3SECTION 1DESCRIPTIONNOTEWiring Diagram is contained at the back of this Manualand is also located inside of themachinery compartment..SERIES PS200-R6

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