Bakers Pride Cyclone COC-E1 Replacement Instructions - page 3
Q:\1035 Latch Replacement (3)
1992-12-02 Rev.01
Adjustment Procedure: MICRO-SWITCH
17. With the door open and the latch all the way down, make a mark at point "D" onto the S/S Front Column as
shown (see fig.2).
18. Make another mark "E" 1/16" above point "D",
19. Reinstall the micro-switch and adjust it so that it will click on and off when the latch is at that point.
Adjustment Procedure: FINAL CHECKS
20. Open and close the door to see if the latch slides smoothly over the catch. A small amount of food grade grease
at the sliding surfaces can be very helpful here (see fig.2).
21. Close the door all the way and check if the latch fully engages with the catch (see fig.3).
22. Make another mark at point "F" and measure the distance between it and point "E". It should be about 3/16",
definitely not less than 1/8".
Note 3:
This is the distance the door will have to sag, for whatever reason, before the latch reaches point
“E" and the micro-switch will be turned off.
Note 4:
If this distance is less than 1/8", try raising the door by any of steps suggested in par.11 and in Note 2
above.
Note 5:
If the latch does not hold the catch and door tightly closed, the whole latch box can be pulled
further back (or pushed toward the front) by removing the two fixed screws "G" completely and
loosening the two remaining screws "H". After adjusting the latch box, retighten screws "H", then
drill two new holes nexttothe existing ones and lock in place with the two previously removed
screws "G".
Note 6:
If the above adjustment was necessary, steps 17 thru 22 will have to be repeated.
23. With the latch all the way up, open the door and see by how much the latch clears the catch.
A clearance of 1/16"at "K" is quite sufficient (see fig.4).
24. With the latch still all the way up, check the distance "L". This is the remaining over-travel
of the micro-switch plunger and .should not be less than 1/16"
Note 7:
This clearance is critical! If the door is slammed shut and there is insufficient over travel, the
plunger will be pushed 'back in so hard, that it will fracture the micro-switch.
25. Turn the electric power back on and verify the smooth operation of the door lock and switch
mechanism. .
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