Toastmaster Griddle AM24 AM36 AM48 User Manual

Toastmaster®  
A Middleby Company  
OWNER'S OPERATING  
& INSTALLATION  
MANUAL  
AM24, AM36 & AM48  
ACCU-MISER GRIDDLES  
AM24  
Toastmaster® • 1400 Toastmaster Drive • Elgin, IL 60120 • (708)741-3300 • FAX (708)741-4406  
A Middleby Company  
Middleby Corp 24 Hour Service Hotline 1-800-238-8444  
Part No. 32025  
Price $15.00  
P 2/95  
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IN CASE OF FIRE  
1. De-energize griddle at disconnect switch. This will cut off power to the heating elements allowing  
griddle to cool. This reduces the flash point temperature making it easier to stop the fire.  
2. Cover the affected area with a heavy blanket or canvas. Play the fire extinguisher nozzle over the  
blanket or cover to seal off air thus smothering the fire.  
CAUTION:  
Do not attempt to fight a grease fire by playing the nozzle of the fire extinguisher directly on the  
burning grease. The force will cause the burning grease to be sprayed to adjoining equipment  
making it difficult to contain the fire. Only use a fire extinguisher filled with CO2 which is for liquids  
and oils and suitable for electric powered equipment.  
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
This manual provides detailed information for installation and operation of your new Accu-Miser griddle.  
It also contains some information to assist the operator in diagnosing problems in the event of a  
malfunction. This manual is an important tool for the operator and should be kept readily available.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE  
OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS  
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE  
NOTICE  
Using any parts other than  
genuine Toastmaster factory  
parts relieves the  
manufacturer of all liability.  
NOTICE  
Toastmaster (Manufacturer) reserves the right  
to change specifications and product design  
without notice. Such revisions do not entitle  
the buyer to corresponding changes, im-  
provements, additions or replacements for  
previously purchased equipment.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION 1  
DESCRIPTION  
........................................................................................ 1  
Component Location ................................................................................. 2  
Specification Chart .................................................................................... 3  
Electrical Specification Chart..................................................................... 4  
Dimension Drawing ................................................................................... 5  
SECTION 2  
INSTALLATION  
........................................................................................ 7  
A. Inspect For Shipping Damage .............................................................. 7  
B. Unpacking Griddle ................................................................................ 7  
C. Installing Griddle on Counter ................................................................ 7  
D. Installing Griddle on Accessory Stand .................................................. 8  
E. Electrical Connection ............................................................................ 10  
F. Initially Clean the Griddle ...................................................................... 11  
G. Test the Installation .............................................................................. 11  
SECTION 3  
OPERATION  
........................................................................................ 13  
Location and Function of Controls............................................................. 13  
A. Controls ........................................................................................ 14  
B. Seasoning the Griddle .................................................................... 15  
C. Operating Hints and Safety ............................................................ 15  
D. Daily Operation and Maintenance .................................................. 15  
E. Operation Troubleshooting ............................................................. 16  
F. Time and Temperature Guide......................................................... 17  
G. Cooking Capacities ........................................................................ 18  
SECTION 4  
PARTS LIST  
Overall Parts List ....................................................................................... 20  
SECTION 5  
........................................................................................ 19  
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC............................................................................ 23  
AM24 Wiring Diagram & Schematic .......................................................... 24  
AM36 Wiring Diagram & Schematic .......................................................... 26  
AM48 Wiring Diagram & Schematic .......................................................... 28  
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SECTION 1  
DESCRIPTION  
ACCU-MISER (AM) SERIES GRIDDLES ARE:  
• Electrically heated  
• Heated by infrared emitter panels  
• Thermostat solid state controller  
• Counter top mounted  
MODELS:  
• AM24 (24" wide)  
• AM36 (36" wide)  
• AM48 (48" wide)  
INFRARED HEAT PANELS.  
The griddle employs infrared cooking technology. Infrared heat panels are placed below the griddle plate. These  
panels are 12" wide, which means an AM24 will accommodate 2 panels, an AM36 will accommodate 3 panels and  
etc. A thermostatic solid state controller for each 12" zone accurately maintains set griddle cooking temperatures for  
consistent and repeatable results. The thermostats have a range of 150°F (83°C) to 450°F (232°C). The griddle  
provides uniform heat distribution across the griddle surface.  
FEATURES:  
• Griddle On/Off switch.  
• Thermostat Control with Heating Indicator Light (Red).  
• The griddle features stainless steel front, sides and back.  
• The griddle is equipped with a grease trough and a large grease drawer.  
• The Toastmaster® AM Series Griddles are supplied with four 4" adjustable legs.  
IMPORTANT!: For all installations the legs or the optional stand must be used to validate the warranty.  
Figure 1-1  
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Component Location  
Figure 1-2  
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NOTICE  
Toastmaster (Manufacturer) reserves the right to change specifications and product design  
without notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, improve-  
ments, additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment.  
AM Series Griddles Specification Chart  
Griddle Plate Dimensions -  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
23-7/8" (606 mm) W x 24" (610 mm) D  
35-7/8" (911 mm) W x 24" (610 mm) D  
47-3/4" (1213 mm) W x 24" (610 mm) D  
Overall Dimensions -  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
24" (610 mm)W x  
28-1/2" (724 mm)D x 15" (381 mm)H  
36" (914 mm)W x  
28-1/2" (724 mm)D x 15" (381 mm) H  
47-15/16" (1218 mm)W x  
28-1/2" (724 mm)D x 15" (381 mm) H  
Net Weight -  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
120 lbs. (54 kgm)  
222 lbs. (101 kgm)  
275 lbs. 125 kgm)  
Shipping Weight -  
Shipping Dimensions -  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
140 lbs. (63 kgm)  
242 lbs. (110 kgm)  
300 lbs. (136 kgm)  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
28-1/2" (724 mm)W x  
33-1/2" (851 mm)D x 17-1/2" (445 mm)H  
40-1/2" (1029 mm)W x  
33" (838 mm)D x 16-1/2" (419 mm) H  
52-1/2" (1334 mm)W x  
31-1/2" (800 mm)D x 16-1/2" (419 mm) H  
Average Operating kw  
Refer to Electrical Data Chart on following page  
150°F (83°C) to 450°F (232°C)  
Allowable Temperature Ranges  
Heat Source  
Infrared heat emitter panels  
One 12" emitter panel for each 12" of griddle width  
Griddle  
3/8" thick, uniform heat distribution design  
3-1/2"  
Grease Trough  
Outer Body Steel  
Front, 16 gauge stainless steel  
Sides, 20 gauge stainless steel  
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Griddle Electrical Specification Chart  
Voltage Total Loading kW/Phase  
Nominal Amps/Line Wire  
Minimum  
Supply Wire  
(AWG) Gauge*  
Breaker  
Rating*  
kW  
3 Ph  
Y-Z  
3 Ph  
Y
1 Ph  
3 Ph  
1 Ph  
3 Ph  
1 Ph  
X-Y  
X-Z  
X
Z
AM24  
208  
240  
6.2  
6.2  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
--  
--  
15.0 26.0 15.0  
13.0 22.5 13.0  
30.0  
26.0  
10  
10  
8
10  
25  
30  
30  
30  
AM36  
AM48  
208  
240  
9.3  
9.3  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
26.0 26.0 26.0  
22.5 22.5 22.5  
45.0  
39.0  
10  
10  
6
8
25  
30  
40  
45  
208  
240  
12.5  
12.5  
6.2  
6.2  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
3.1  
39.7 39.7 26.0  
35.9 35.9 22.5  
60.1  
52.0  
8
8
4
6
35  
40  
50  
60  
* Provided for reference only. Consult national or local electrical codes.  
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Griddle Dimension Drawing  
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NOTES  
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SECTION 2  
INSTALLATION  
A. Inspect for Shipping Damage  
B. Unpacking Griddle  
All shipping containers should be examined for dam-  
age before and during unloading. This equipment  
was carefully inspected and packaged at the factory.  
The freight carrier has assumed responsibility for its  
safe transit and delivery. If equipment is received in  
damaged condition, either apparent or concealed, a  
claim must be made with the delivering carrier.  
1. The griddle will be delivered in a carton on a wooden  
pallet.Cutthebandingstrapsthatholdthecartoninplace  
and lift the carton up and off of the griddle.  
2. Carefully turn the griddle upside down and remove the  
bolts that secure the pallet to the griddle.  
Remove the pallet and discard.  
1. Apparent Damage or Loss - If damage or loss is  
apparent it must be noted on the freight bill or  
express receipt at the time of delivery, and it must be  
signed by the carrier’s agent (driver). If this is not  
done, the carrier may refuse the claim. The carrier  
will supply the necessary claim forms.  
C. Installing Griddle on Counter.  
NOTE: If you are installing the griddle on an accessory  
stand go to Step D.  
1. Installing Legs  
Locate the four NSF approved 4" adjustable legs in the  
grease drawer.  
2. Concealed Damage or Loss - If damage or loss  
is NOT apparent until after equipment is uncrated, a  
request for inspection of concealed damage must be  
made with carrier within 15 days. The carrier will  
make an inspection and will supply necessary claim  
forms. Be certain to retain all contents plus external  
and internal packaging/crating materials for inspec-  
tion.  
With the grill still turned upside down install the four legs  
by threading them into the weldnuts on the leg mounting  
plates. Tighten the legs securely.  
2. Leveling Griddle  
Carefully lift the griddle onto its legs and place it on the  
counter in its permanent position. Level the griddle using  
a common carpenters level. Adjust the foot portion of the  
adjustablelegstolevelthegriddlefront-to-backandside-  
to-side.  
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D. Installing Griddle on Accessory Stand.  
NOTE: If you are installing the griddle on a counter do not do Step D. Go directly to Step E.  
Accessory stands are available for all Accu-Miser Griddles. See the following Accessory Stand List.  
GRIDDLE ACCESSORY STAND LIST  
Griddle  
Model Number  
Accessory  
Number  
Description  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
7324ES  
7336ES  
7348ES  
ACCS06J  
Stand. Mount on 6" casters not included.  
Stand. Mount on 6" casters not included.  
Stand. Mount on 6" casters not included.  
Casters. Set of four, NSF approved, adds 6-1/4"  
to height of unit. 2 locking casters and  
2 non-locking casters.  
All Models  
Stand Assembly:  
1. Unpack the stand which is made up of two sets of legs.  
2. Assemble the casters into the legs. The casters without brakes are installed on the rear legs and the casters with  
brakes are installed on the front legs.  
Install the casters as follows (refer to Figure 2-1):  
a. Before inserting the caster into the leg, snug the knurled knob until the caster fits snugly into leg tube.  
b. Insert caster into leg.  
c. Tighten main bolt located under caster 1 to 2 turns.  
Figure 2-1  
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3. Turn stand right side up and secure to griddle with 3/8-16 bolts and lockwashers as shown in Figure 2-2.  
NOTE: Be sure the casters with brakes are located at the front of the griddle.  
Figure 2-2  
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E. Electrical Connection  
Be sure your electrician provides the proper wire gauge with a capacity for carrying the voltage required. Wire capacity  
islistedontheserialnumberdataplate.WirecapacityandelectricalspecificationsarelistedinSection1ofthismanual.  
Also check local and state codes for proper wire size.  
The incoming power wires from the circuit breaker box to the griddle are inserted into the rear or bottom of the griddle  
as shown below.  
The location of the main terminal block is shown below . For access to the terminal block remove the grease drawer,  
open the door and then slide the drawer channel out as shown below. Connect the wires as shown on the electrical  
schematic in Section 5 of this manual.  
No internal fusing is provided on countertop griddles. Therefore the installing contractor must provide the proper  
disconnect as may be required by state and local codes.  
CAUTION:  
Be sure the main power disconnect switch is in "OFF" position before  
attempting to make any electrical connections.  
Be sure all electrical connections are tight and are positioned so they will not short out.  
IMPORTANT: All griddles are factory wired for 3 Ph and must be rewired during installation for 1 Ph connection. The  
wiring for 1 Ph connection and 3 Ph connection for all models is shown on the Schematics in Section 5 of this manual.  
Figure 2-3  
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F. Initially Clean the Griddle  
1. Clean the rust preventive material from the griddle surface with a non-flammable grease solvent.  
2. Wash the griddle with warm water and a mild detergent.  
3. Rinse with a damp cloth and wipe dry.  
G. Test the Installation, refer to Figure 3-2  
NOTE: The griddle must be initially cleaned as directed in Step F before completion of Step G.  
1. Turn all rocker On/Off switches to the "Off" position.  
2. Turn all thermostat control knobs to the lowest temperature setting.  
3. Turn the main power disconnect switch to "ON".  
4. Turn"On"theOn/Offswitchlocatedattheleftendofthegriddle.Thenturnthecorrespondingleftthermostatcontrol  
knobto200°F(93°C)andcheckthatheatinglightlocatedbelowcontrolknobilluminates.Waitafewminutesandcheck  
to see if the left section of the griddle has heated. Then wait a few more minutes and check that the heating light goes  
off when the section of the griddle reaches set temperature. Turn the temperature control knob back to its lowest  
position and turn the On/Off Switch back to "Off".  
5. Move to the next rocker On/Off switch and thermostat control knob and repeat Step 4. Continue until the entire  
griddle has been tested.  
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NOTES:  
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SECTION 3  
OPERATION  
I. Location and Function of Controls  
The following information provides a basic description of the griddle operator components, their location and the  
function they perform.  
Figure 3-1  
Operator Components  
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Figure 3-2  
Control Panel  
A. CONTROLS  
All oven operating controls are on the control panel.  
Thermostat Control Knob - The thermostat control knob is used to adjust the corresponding element  
section above it to your temperature requirements. The maximum set point is 450°F (232°C), the  
minimum set point is 150°F (65°C).  
Heating Indicator Light - Located below each thermostat control the heating indicator light will be lit  
whenever the adjacent griddle section is calling for heat. The light will go off when the griddle section has  
reached the temperature set on the thermostat control knob.  
On/Off Switch - Located on the control panel the On/Off switch(es) turn the corresponding element  
section above it on and off.  
IMPORTANT: Do not turn griddle on until procedures in Step B have been completed.  
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B. Seasoning the Griddle  
1. Preheat the griddle to 300°F (149°C) and spread a light film of unsalted cooking oil or fat over the surface  
with a soft cloth.  
2. Allow griddle to stand this way for two minutes to give the oil an opportunity to work into the pores of the  
metal and to form a smooth coating over the outside.  
3. Wipe off excess oil and repeat Steps 1 and 2 at 350°F (175°C).  
4. After the second step is completed wipe off excess cooking oil, set thermostat control knob for desired  
temperature. The griddle is now ready for use.  
C. Operating Hints and Safety  
Although the finest materials, engineering planning and manufacturing facilities have provided for safety and  
trouble-free operation only proper use and maintenance will assure personnel safety and long life of the  
equipment. The following are a few precautions and operating suggestions for use of the griddle.  
1. Disconnect power to the griddle at the disconnect switch at the end of each day of operation.  
2. Do not leave griddle in operation without an attendant.  
3. Turn thermostat dials down to 200°F (93°C) during idle periods. It takes only a few minutes to regain  
operating temperatures.  
4. Do not heat the entire griddle for cooking small amounts of food.  
5. Various kinds of food can be cooked at the same time by setting each section of the griddle at different  
temperatures.  
6. Use a spatula to push excess grease into grease trough after each load of food is cooked. This will reduce  
smoking of hot grease and carbonizing.  
7. Donotleavegriddleathightemperaturewhennotinuseorduringidleperiods. Thiswillcausefoodparticles  
and grease film to carbonize.  
D. Daily Operation And Maintenance  
Daily Pre-Operation:  
1. Season the griddle before operation daily as described in Step B above.  
2. Always allow 15 minutes of preheat time before loading griddle with food. This will allow time for the griddle  
surface to be saturated with heat. Failure to allow sufficient preheat time will result in unsatisfactory cooking  
of the first load. The following chart indicates cooking time and temperature for various types of food.  
Daily Post-Operation:  
1. Cleaning the Griddle Surface  
a. Good cooking requires clean equipment. To provide evenly cooked and perfectly browned foods, keep  
the griddle surface free of carbonized grease. Carbonized grease on griddle surface hinders the transfer  
of heat from the griddle surface to the food. This also results in spotty browning, loss of cooking efficiency,  
and worst of all, carbonized grease tends to cling to the griddled foods, giving them a highly unsatisfactory  
and unappetizing appearance.  
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b. At the end of each day of operation or at the end of each shift thoroughly clean the grease trough and  
the spout into grease drawer.  
c. Clean the griddle surface with a pumice or griddle stone by rubbing with the grain of the metal while  
the griddle surface is still warm.  
d. Wipe griddle clean of residue from the griddle stone  
2. Cleaning the exterior - Wipe down sides of griddle and all areas around griddle to keep them free of  
splashed grease.  
a. Clean all surrounding surfaces of the griddle with warm water and a mild detergent daily.  
b. Rinse and wipe off excess water.  
c. Polish with a dry soft cloth.  
NOTE: This simple treatment not only keeps the equipment dirt free and sparkling, it also eliminates the  
danger of grease accumulation forming hard to remove stains.  
3. Cleaning the grease drawer- Empty grease drawer as often as necessary, but be it must be emptied at  
the end of each day of operation or the end of each shift. Also wash out grease drawer with hot water and a  
mild detergent. Wipe dry and replace in griddle.  
E. Operation Troubleshooting  
1. Griddle not heating.  
1. Check that incoming power electrical disconnect switch is turned on.  
2. Check that corresponding rocker switch is turned on.  
Check that thermostat is set to proper temperature.  
2. Griddle zone not heating.  
If unit still does not operate contact your local Toastmaster Service Representative.  
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F. Time and Temperature Guide  
NOTE: All cooktimes are approximate.  
FOOD  
CONTROL  
SETTING  
TIME  
IN MINUTES  
ADVANCE  
PREPARATIONS  
Canadian Bacon  
Hamburgers  
350°F(176°C)  
350°F(176°C)  
350°F(176°C)  
375°F(190°C)  
350°F(176°C)  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
Slice (not too far in advance as meat will  
darken)-Split edges to prevent curling.  
Prepare recipe - Form patties - Separate with  
waxed paper - Refrigerate.  
Cheeseburgers  
Corned Beef Patties  
Sausage Patties  
A hamburger patty plus melt a slice of  
cheese on top just before serving.  
Open both ends of can - Slide out contents of  
can - Cut into 3/8" slices.  
Form patties - Separate with waxed paper -  
Refrigerate.  
Sausage Links  
Potato Patties  
350°F(176°C)  
375°F(190°C)  
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Refrigerate for best results.  
3 to 4  
Cook - Mash - Season - Form patties using  
1/4 cup measure.  
American Fried Potatoes 375°F(190°C)  
3 to 4  
4 to 5  
3 to 4  
2
Cook - Slice - Season.  
Prepare egg batter.  
Prepare recipe.  
French Toast  
Scrambled Eggs  
Pancakes  
400°F(204°C)  
300°F(149°C)  
375°F(190°C)  
375°F(190°C)  
400°F(204°C)  
400°F(204°C)  
400°F(204°C)  
400°F(204°C)  
375°F(190°C)  
350°F(176°C)  
300°F(149°C)  
300°F(149°C)  
300°F(149°C)  
Prepare recipe.  
Frankfurters  
2 to 5  
3 to 4  
3 to 5  
10  
Minute Steaks  
Club Steaks  
Ham Steaks  
Beef Tenderloin  
Boiled Ham  
5 to 7  
2
Bacon  
6
Hard Fried Eggs  
Soft Fried Eggs  
Sunny-Side-Up Eggs  
3
2
3
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G. Cooking Capacities  
NOTE: All production capacities are approximate.  
MODEL  
LOAD CAPACITY  
CAPACITY PER HOUR  
EGGS 4" PANCAKES  
HAMBURGERS EGGS 4 "PANCAKES HAMBURGERS  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
40  
60  
80  
37  
56  
75  
33  
48  
66  
884  
1326  
1768  
975  
1456  
1950  
644  
936  
1287  
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PARTS LIST  
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Figure 4-1  
Overall Exploded Drawing  
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Parts List for  
Figure 4-1  
Overall Exploded Drawing  
AM24  
AM36  
AM48  
Item Qty  
#
Part  
#
Qty  
Part  
#
Qty  
Part  
#
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
2
1
1
2
2
30979  
2000620  
31183  
30972  
30977  
30987  
2700090  
30976  
3101908  
31154  
19A1S145  
3003188  
3A81D8801  
3004290  
3003993  
97415  
3003992  
3004289  
7007918  
31160  
7610644  
7610831  
7610637  
2500132  
7007920  
31182  
2002499  
7007923  
7007916  
2001416  
7610628  
2500130  
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
12  
2
2
2
3
1
1
3
3
2
3
30988  
2000620  
31295  
30987  
30977  
30987  
2700090  
30976  
3101908  
31154  
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
16  
2
3
3
4
n/a  
2
4
4
2
4
30992  
2000620  
31210  
30991  
30977  
30987  
2700090  
30976  
3101908  
31154  
19A1S145  
3003188  
3A81D8801  
3004290  
3003993  
97415  
3003992  
3004289  
7007918  
31207  
7610644  
7610831  
7610637  
2500132  
7007920  
31182  
2002499  
7007923  
7007916  
2001416  
7610628  
Front Panel Assembly  
Screw, #6 x 1/2 SHWHSM  
Cover, Back  
Cover, Bottom  
Cover, Enclosure Assembly  
Drawer Assembly  
Gasket, Grease Spout  
Enclosure  
4" Adjustable Leg  
Knob, Temp. Control  
Switch, On/Off  
Light  
Tinnerman Clip  
Controller w/Potentiometer  
Terminal Block  
Varistor  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
19A1S145  
3003188  
3A81D8801  
3004290  
3003993  
97415  
3003992  
3004289  
7007918  
31198  
7610644  
7610831  
7610637  
2500132  
7007920  
31182  
2002499  
7007923  
7007916  
2001416  
7610628  
2500130  
2500133  
4141A8803  
31187  
Power Terminal  
Thermocouple  
Bracket, Thermocouple  
Griddle Plate Weldment  
Heater Assembly, 208V  
Heater Assembly, 240V  
Frame Support, Heater Assembly  
Insulation, 1-1/2" Thick  
Stand-Off Package  
Cover  
Cotter, Hairpin  
Shoulder Screw  
Shoulder Screw  
Nut  
Support, Insul. Block Ass'y  
Insulation, Short Strip  
Insulation, Long Strip  
Screw  
Bracket, Pot  
Nut  
High Limit  
31 n/a  
2500133  
4141A8803  
31187  
2001371  
31646  
32  
33  
34  
35  
2
2
2
2
4141A8803  
31187  
2001371  
31646  
2001371  
31646  
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yourFoodServiceEquipmentDealer, or  
write to us at the address below.  
Toastmaster®  
A Middleby Company  
Middleby Corp 24 Hour Service Hotline 1-800-238-8444  
Toastmaster®  
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Elgin, IL 60120  
(708)741-3300  
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