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SERVICE MANUAL 
(DOMESTIC) 
 
IMPINGER CONVEYOR OVENS 
 
MODEL 
1116-080-A, 1116-080-A1, 1117-080-A, 1117-080-A1, 
1130-080-A, 1130-080-A1, 1131-080-A, 1131-080-A1, 
1132-080-A, 1132-080-A1, 1133-080-A, 1132-080-A1, 
1130-08H-A, 1131-08H-A, 1132-08H-A, 1133-08H-A, 
1161-080-A, 1162-080-A  
 
WITH PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS 
 
 
 
Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC 
1111 North Hadley Road 
Fort Wayne, Indiana  46804 
United States of America 
 
Phone : (800) 374-3004 
U.S. Fax: (888) 790-8193   •   
                    
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                          SEQUENCE OF OPERATION  IMPINGER II ADVANTAGE, GAS  (OVENS WITH PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS)    MODEL 1116-080-A NAT. GAS 120VAC 60 HZ. 1 PHASE  MODEL 1116-080-A1 NAT. GAS 120VAC 60 HZ. 1 PHASE  MODEL 1117-080-A LP GAS 120VAC 60 HZ. 1 PHASE  MODEL 1117-080-A1 LP GAS 120VAC 60 HZ. 1 PHASE    POWER SUPPLY Electrical power is supplied to the oven by a three-conductor cordset. Voltage  from the black conductor to the white conductor is 120VAC.   Black conductor is hot   White conductor is neutral.  Green 
                    
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                        SEQUENCE OF OPERATION  IMPINGER II ADVANTAGE, ELECTRIC  (OVENS WITH PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS)    1130-080-A  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1130-080-A1  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1130-08H-A  208 VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1131-080-A  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1131-080-A1  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1131-08H-A  240 VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1132-080-A  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1132-080-A1  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1132-08H-A  208 VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1133-080-A  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1133-080-A1  
                    
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                        SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1116-080-A, 1116-080-A1, 1117-080-A, 1117-080-A1      4 Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
                    
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                        SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1130-080-A, 1130-080-A1, 1131-080-A, 1131-080-A1        Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic 5                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
                    
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                        SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1132-080-A, 1132-080-A1, 1133-080-A, 1133-080-A1      6 Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
                    
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                          SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1161-080-A    Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
                    
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                        SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1162-080-A     8 Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
                    
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                        SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1130-08H-A, 1131-08H-A    Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic 9                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
                    
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                        SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  MODEL 1132-08H-A, 1133-08H-A           10 Impinger II – Advantage Digital Express Service Manual - Domestic                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  GAS OVENS    MODEL 1116-080-A  NAT. GAS 120VAC 60 HZ.  MODEL 1116-080-A1  NAT. GAS 120VAC 60 HZ.  MODEL 1117-080-A  LP GAS 120VAC 60 HZ.  MODEL 1117-080-A1  LP GAS 120VAC 60 HZ.    SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE EVALUATION  Oven fan will not run Incoming power supply Check circuit breakers, reset if required. Check  power plug to be sure it is firmly in receptacle.  Measure incoming power, call power co. if needed.   Fuse, 10 Amp Check, replace if necessary.   Fuse holder Check, r
                    
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                        the main fan motor) to neutral. If no voltage is  present, trace wiring back to the main power switch.  If voltage is present, check for 120VAC at wire #22  (output of centrifugal switch) to neutral. If no voltage  is present at #22, and the motor is running, replace  the main fan motor.    Hi-limit thermostat,   Terminals are normally closed. If open, reset  oven cavity thermostat and retest. If thermostat will not hold for  maximum oven temperature, and oven is not  exceeding temperature setti
                    
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                        occur. If flame is not detected, the ignition control will  shut off and lock out. To reset the ignition control,  turn off the power switch for 45 seconds, then turn  the switch on to re-try ignition. The ignition control  requires a minimum of 0.8 DC microamps to prove  flame. To check flame sensing operation, connect a  digital multimeter (capable of measuring DC  microamps) between the “ground” terminal on  ignition control and the ground lead.  NOTE: This is a current measurement and the me
                    
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                         Oven control If the thermocouple checks good, but the oven  control display indicates that there is a thermocouple  failure, replace the oven control. If the oven control  indicates a temperature reading but the oven won’t  heat, proceed.   Thermocouple WITH POWER ON AND THERMOCOUPLE  ATTACHED TO THE OVEN CONTROL: Measure  the DC millivolt output of the thermocouple. Refer to  the thermocouple chart (located in the “Removal”  section of the manual) for proper millivolt readings. If  these readi
                    
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                        needed.  WARNING: Capacitor has a stored charge,  discharge before testing.   Switch, conveyor reversing Check continuity between switch terminals. Replace  switch as needed.     Oven control If there is 120VAC supplied to the motor, and the  motor, capacitor, and reversing switch check good,  replace the oven control.  Conveyor motor runs, but NOTE: Display will indicate   there is no speed display “Belt Jam”   Oven control Check for output voltage from oven control to hall  effect sensor (sens
                    
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                        TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  ELECTRIC OVENS    1130-080-A  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1130-080-A1  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1130-08H-A  208 VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1131-080-A  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1131-080-A1  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1131-08H-A  240 VAC 60 HZ.  1 PHASE  1132-080-A  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1132-080-A1  120/208VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1132-08H-A  208 VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1133-080-A  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1133-080-A1  120/240VAC 60 HZ.  3 PHASE  1133-08H-A  240 VAC 60 H
                    
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                         Oven fan relay Check for 120VAC to relay coil, if no voltage is  present, trace wiring back to 20 minute time delay.  If voltage is present, be sure that relay contacts  stay closes during the 20 minute cool down.  Replace relay as needed.   Main fan runs after Oven start relay Contacts should open when main power switch is  20 minute cool down turned off. Replace relay as needed.   20 Minute time delay 120VAC at terminal #2 should discontinue approx.  20 minutes after main power is switched of
                    
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                        24VAC is present, check for a read-out on the  display. If there is 24VAC supplied, but there is no  read-out on the control display, replace the oven  control.   If there is a read-out on the control, set the control  to maximum temperature (see installation  operations manual for temperature adjustment).  With the control set at maximum temperature,  check for supply voltage at mercury contactor. If  there is voltage at the mercury contactor, proceed  to “mercury contactor” for next check. If 
                    
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                        closed position. If there is no voltage to the  operating coil, but there is high voltage at the  contactor output, replace the mercury contactor.  Intermittent heating Thermal/overload of motor The main fan motor is equipped with internal  thermal protection and will cease to operate if  overheating occurs. As the motor overheats and  then cools, this will cause the oven to cycle on and  off intermittently. Improper ventilation or lack of  preventive maintenance may cause this. Also,  most of t
                    
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                        approx. 10VDC. If no voltage is present, trace  wiring back to oven control. If there is no voltage  present at the oven control, replace the oven  control.   Conveyor motor If there is voltage supplied to the hall effect  sensor, check for a frequency output from the hall  effect sensor. Measure frequency across the  yellow and white wires at the motor connector.  Frequency reading should be approx. 25 – 100  Hz. If these readings are not achieved, replace  conveyor motor. If the readings are a