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OWNER’S MANUAL 1190820 REV 4 (10/14)
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ULTIMATE RESTAURANT RANGES
5. Light the pilot while continuing to depress the button on the safety valve. Wait 30 seconds, then release the button.
The pilot should remain lit.
6. Turn the knob on the safety valve to the ON position.
7. Close the kick panel.
8. Replace the re plate and oven bottom.
OPERATION OF ELECTRIC OVEN
To operate an electric oven, do the following:
1. Turn the oven switch on the front panel to ON.
2. Turn the thermostat knob on the front panel to the desired temperature.
For electric convection ovens, the fan will run continuously when the oven switch is ON and the oven door is closed.
OPERATION OF NON-THERMOSTATIC GRIDDLES
Ranges can be ordered with a non-thermostatic griddle that is controlled by knobs on the front control panel.
At the end of each use, allow griddle to cool normally. After griddle has cooled, coat griddle surface with a light lm of
cooking oil to protect surface from moisture.
If a non-thermostatic griddle pilot needs to be lit, do the following:
1. Raise griddle at front so it is approximately 8” (200 mm) high and prop it up with two blocks of wood. On some models,
the pilots can instead be lit by inserting a long match or lighter through a hole on the front control panel.
2. Ignite pilot tube located under all burners with port at each side of burners. Pilots are supplied and adjusted by a
common valve located on the manifold.
3. Carefully lower the griddle into position, use the griddle control knob to turn on the griddle, and observe the griddle
burners through holes in control panel. When operating, the burners should have a 1/4” to 5/8” (13 to 16 mm) high
steady blue ame. Adjust if necessary.
OPERATION OF THERMOSTATIC GRIDDLES
Ranges can be ordered with a thermostatic griddles that is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.
At the end of each use, allow griddle to cool normally. After griddle has cooled, coat griddle surface with a light lm of
cooking oil to protect surface from moisture.
If a thermostatic griddle pilot needs to be lit, do the following:
1. Raise griddle at front so it is approximately 8” (200 mm) high and prop it up with two blocks of wood. On some models,
the pilots can instead be lit by inserting a long match or lighter through a hole on the front control panel.
2. The thermostat sensing bulbs must be fully inserted into their tubular holders, which are welded to the underside of the
griddle.
3. One pilot tube is located under all burners with ports at each side of the burners. Pilots are supplied and adjusted by a
common valve on the manifold. Light the pilots.
4. Carefully lower the griddle into position taking extreme care that capillary tubes are coiled under manifold in control
panel compartment. NEVER leave any part of the capillary tube in the burner compartment.
5. Set the griddle thermostat dials to maximum, one at a time, and observe the griddle burners through holes in control
panel. When operating, the burners should have a 1/4” to 5/8” (13 to 16 mm) high steady blue ame. After operating
the griddle for ten minutes with the thermostat dial set at maximum, turn the dial to “LOW” and again observe the
burners through the holes in the control panel. When the thermostat knob is set “LOW” the burners should have a 1/8”
to 1/4” (3 to 6 mm) high steady blue ame. Adjust if necessary.
RAISED-GRIDDLE BROILER
Ranges can be ordered with a raised-griddle broiler that has three separately controlled burners.
At the end of each use, allow griddle to cool normally. After griddle has cooled, coat griddle surface with a light lm of
cooking oil to protect surface from moisture.
OPERATION
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