Garland Griddle CG 48F User Manual

INSTALLATION AND  
OPERATION MANUAL  
CG-48F, CG-60F AND CG-72F  
PRODUCTION GRIDDLES  
PLEASE READ ALL SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL  
AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
FOR YOUR SAFETY:  
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE  
OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR  
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF  
THIS OR ANY OTHER  
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS  
COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT AND  
MUST BE INSTALLED BY PROFESSIONAL  
PERSONNEL AS SPECIFIED  
APPLIANCE  
IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS  
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A  
LICENSED PLUMBER OR GAS FITTER  APPROVAL  
NUMBER: G-1-07-05-28  
WARNING:  
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT,  
ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE  
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY,  
OR DEATH. READ THE INSTALLATION,  
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE  
INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY  
For Your Safety:  
Post in a prominent location, instructions to be  
followed in the event the user smells gas  This  
information shall be obtained by consulting  
your local gas supplier  
BEFORE INSTALLING OR  
SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT  
Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by a Garland authorized service agent  
using genuine Garland replacement parts  Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been  
improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or installation  
instructions provided with the product, or any product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed,  
or which has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents  
The information contained herein, (including design and parts specifications), may be superseded and is subject  
to change without notice  
GARLAND COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIES  
185 East South Street  
Freeland, Pennsylvania 18224  
Phone: (570) 6ꢀ6-1000  
GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES, LTD  
1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1X4  
CANADA  
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Swallowfield Way, Hayes, Middlesex UBꢀ 1DQ ENGLAND  
Telephone: 081-561-04ꢀꢀ  
Phone: 905-624-0260  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION                                                                                    2  
DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS                                                                     4  
INSTALLATION                                                                                                             4  
Serial Plate Location                                                                                                                           4  
General Information                                                                                                                          5  
Legs, Casters & Leveling                                                                                                                    5  
Clearances                                                                                                                                             5  
Gas Connections                                                                                                                                 5  
Electrical Connection                                                                                                                        6  
Ventilation                                                                                                                                             6  
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS                                                                                   7  
Lighting Instructions                                                                                                                          7  
Shut Down Instructions                                                                                                                    7  
ADJUSTMENTS                                                                                                           7  
Pilot Adjustment                                                                                                                                 7  
Thermostat Temperature Verification                                                                                          8  
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING                                                                                   9  
Stainless Steel                                                                                                                                      9  
Griddles                                                                                                                                                  9  
Preparing A New Griddle                                                                                                           9  
Seasoning the Griddle                                                                                                                 9  
Cleaning Instructions (After Each Use)                                                                                   9  
Cleaning Instructions (For Heavy Build Up)                                                                         9  
Griddle Do’s & Don’ts                                                                                                                   9  
SERVICING                                                                                                                  10  
SAFETY                                                                                                                        10  
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE                                                                                 11  
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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS  
INSTALLATION NOTES  
MINIMUM SUPPLY PRESSURE REQUIRED  
Natural Propane  
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS  
Specifications  
Combustible Wall Clearances  
7" W C  (17 4mbar) 11" W C  (27 4mbar)  
120 V, Single Phase, 60Hz, 1 amp  
6' (1829mm)  
Sides  
Back  
MANIFOLD PRESSURE REQUIRED,  
AFTER BUILT-IN REGULATOR  
power supply cord provided  
6" (152mm)  
6" (152mm)  5”W C  (8 75 mbar) 10”W C  (25mbar)  
Gas Input Ratings shown are for  
IMPORTANT: Unit must be  
installed on legs for proper  
air circulation  A minimum 4”  
(101mm) air space must be  
maintained below unit for  
required air flow to burners  
NOTE: No cord and plug on export  
units  Direct connection to junction  
box  
installations up to 2,000 feet (610mm)  
above sea level  BTU input ratings must  
be derated for high altitude installations  
VENTILATION  
EXPORT VOLTAGES  
• Commercial cooking equipment  
requires an adequate ventilation system  
Foradditional information, refer to the  
National Fire Protection Association’s  
Standard NFPA 96  
NOTE: Export voltages are available  
on request  
ENTRY CLEARANCE  
Crated  
Uncrated  
• 220-240 volt, 50 Hz, 0 4 amps, single  
phase  
40" (1016mm) ꢀ8" (965mm)  
INPUT CHART - Natural Or Propane Gas  
Shipping Weight  
Model  
Number  
BTU/  
HOUR  
Gas  
Inlet  
Kw  
LBS  
625  
765  
905  
KGS  
284  
ꢀ48  
411  
CG-48F  
CG-60F  
CG-72F  
120,000  
150,000  
180,000  
ꢀ5 00  
44 00  
52 70  
ꢀ/4"  
ꢀ/4"  
1"  
INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT: The installation must comply with local codes,  
or in the absence of local codes, with  
CAN/CSA - B149 Installation Code – latest edition or with the  
National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z22ꢀ 1 – latest edition  
All burner adjustments and settings shall be made by a  
qualified gas technician  
Serial Plate Location  
All burner inputs are shown on the Serial/Rating Plate of  
each unit, located on the bottom of the control section near  
the front  
When corresponding with the factory or your local  
authorized factory service center regarding service problems  
or replacement parts, be sure to refer to the particular unit  
by the correct model number (including the prefix and suffix  
letters and numbers) and the warranty serial number  The  
rating plate contains this information  
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INSTALLATION Continued  
We suggest installation, maintenance and repairs should be  
performed by your local authorized service agency listed in  
your information manual pamphlet  
NOTE: The griddle plate may not rest  
evenly on the unit body if the unit is  
not properly leveled  
1/2"  
(13mm)  
MAX  
In the event you have any questions concerning the  
installation, use, care or service of the product, write or call  
our Product Service Department  
5  Each caster has a threaded stem  
to aid in leveling only  No caster  
should be adjusted beyond  
a maximum of one-half inch,  
(1/2”/1ꢀmm) of exposed thread  
with the locking nut tight against  
the stand leg, as shown  
This product must be installed by professional personnel as  
specified  Garland/U S  Range products are not approved or  
authorized for home or residential use, but are intended for  
commercial applications only  Garland / U S  Range will not  
provide service, warranty, maintenance or support of any  
kind other than for commercial applications  
Clearances  
This unit must be installed in accordance with the following  
clearances in order to provide proper operation and  
servicing of the appliance  
General Information  
Damage Check: check carton or crate for possible damage  
incurred in shipping  After carefully examining, check for  
“concealeddamage  Report any damage immediately to  
your carrier  
Sides  
Clearances  
Back  
6”  
Left  
6”  
Right  
6”  
Combustible  
(152mm) (152mm) (152mm)  
Legs, Casters & Leveling  
Noncombustible  
Service  
0”  
0”  
0”  
1  The unit must be installed on the legs or casters  
provided  A minimum 4 inch (101 mm) air space must  
be maintained below the unit for required air flow to the  
burner systems  Avoid placing any objects under the unit  
which could obstruct air flow to the burner systems  
Not Required  
Type of Floor or Base  
Combustible  
Gas Connections  
2  For models equipped with casters,the installation shall be  
made with a connector that complies with the Standard  
for Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances, ANSI  
Z21 69/CSA 6 16, Addenda Z21 69B-2006/CSA 6 16B-2006  
(or latest edition), and a quick-disconnect device that  
complies with the Standard for Quick Disconnects for Use  
with Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21 41/CSA 6 9, Addenda Z21 41A-  
2005/CSA 6 16A-2005 (or latest edition)  
1  A readily accessible gas shut-off valve is provided on each  
unit, attached to the main manifold under the unit  The  
gas supply connection must be made with minimum  
ꢀ/4 inch NPT pipe  Larger than ꢀ/4 inch (19 mm) supply  
pipe may be required when a long run of supply pipe  
is necessary  Consult the pipe capacity tables in the  
installation code  
  Adequate means must be provided to limit movement of  
the appliance without depending on the connector and  
quick disconnect device or associated piping  This can  
be accomplished by attaching restraining chains/cables  
from floor or rear wall to rear of unit  
2  Have a qualified gas technician check the gas pressure  
to make certain that the existing gas facilities (meter,  
piping, etc ), will deliver the BTU’s of gas required at the  
unit, with no more than 1/2 inch (12 mm) water pressure  
drop  When checking pressure, be certain that all the  
equipment on the same gas line is turnedON  
Ensure front casters are kept in the locked position except  
when the unit must be moved for cleaning or servicing,  
etc  
  The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be  
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during  
any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in  
excess of 1/2 PSIG  (ꢀ 45 KPA)  
4  When the unit is installed in its operating location, level  
the unit by adjusting the leveling legs  Use a level across  
the front rear, and sides of each unit  
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4  The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply  
piping system by closing its individual manual shut off  
valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping  
system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG  
(ꢀ 45 KPA)  
WARNING: Electrical Grounding Instructions  
1  This appliance is equipped with a three prong  
(grounding) plug for your protection against shock  
hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly  
grounded three prong receptacle  Do not cut or remove  
the grounding prong from this plug  
5  Make certain that new piping, joints and connections  
have been made in a clean manner and have been  
purged, so that the piping compound, chips, etc , will not  
clog valves and/or controls  Use pipe joint sealant that is  
approved for use with liquefied petroleum gas  
2  A separate 15 amp service must be provided  For 120 volt  
usage, each unit is electrically equipped with a cord set  
with a three prong plug which fits any standard 120 volt,  
three prong grounded receptacle  
6  WARNING: check all gas connections for leaks, using a  
soap solution or similar means  Do not check with an  
open flame  
  When the unit is ordered and built for 208/240 volt, the  
supply line must be connected to the wiring terminations  
located inside the terminal box  For ease in attaching the  
supply line, there is a removable cover on the terminal  
box  A wiring diagram is attached to the rear panel of  
each unit  
7  Each thermostat controls one zone burner through a  
combination dual solenoid/pressure regulator valve,  
complete with a pressure test spigot  The gas pressure  
on each combination valve must be checked when the  
unit is installed to ensure that the gas pressure is the  
same as specified on the Serial/Rating plate  For access to  
the pressure test spigots, turn the main power switch to  
theOFFposition as a safety precaution, and hinge the  
lower front panel downwards  Pressure test spigots are  
located at the rear of each combination valve, including  
pilot combination valves  When your manometer is  
connected to the first combination valve for test, turn  
the manual shut off valve, located under the unit, to the  
open position (valve handle in line with piping)  Turn the  
main power switch toON  All thermostat dials should  
be set to approximately ꢀ50°F (182°C)  When all burners  
are operating, check the reading on the manometer  
If not in accordance with the pressure specified on  
the Serial/Rating Plate, adjust the combination valve  
regulator accordingly  When satisfied with manometer  
reading, turn the main power switch toOFF, remove the  
manometer test tube and recap the test spigot  Repeat  
this operation on each combination valve until each  
pressure regulator is set correctly  Turn each thermostat  
and the main power switch toOFF  
Ventilation  
The unit must be installed in a location in which the facilities  
for ventilation permit satisfactory combustion of gas and  
proper venting  Proper ventilation is imperative for good  
operation of the appliance  The ideal method of ventilating a  
gas unit is the use of a properly designed ventilating canopy,  
which should extend at least  
6(152 mm) beyond all sides of the appliance (except against  
the wall, if the canopy is a wall installation)  This is usually  
part of a mechanical exhaust system  
1  Appliances shall be located so as not to interfere with  
proper circulation of air within the confined space  All gas  
burners require sufficient air to operate  
2  Large objects should not be placed in front of the  
appliance which might obstruct the air flow through  
the front  Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and  
ventilation air  
  Do not permit fans to blow directly at the appliance, and  
wherever possible, avoid open windows adjacent to the  
appliance sides and back; also wall type fans which create  
air crosscurrents within the room  
NOTE: Make certain no electrical connections have been  
disturbed before replacing front panels  
Electrical Connection  
IMPORTANT: This appliance must be electrically grounded in  
accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the Canadian Electrical Code C22 1 (latest edition) or  
with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No  70 (latest  
edition), whichever is applicable  
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Note: During an electrical power interruption, turn power  
switch to theOFFposition  This unit cannot be made to  
operate without electrical power  
Lighting Instructions  
1  First, make certain that the main power switch is set to  
“OFF”  
Shut Down Instructions  
2  Connect an electrical power cord to 120 volt supply  
1  Turn main power switch toOFF(thermostat dial settings  
may be left at their set point if preferred) at the end of  
daily operations  
  Turn the gas shut off valve to theOPENposition (valve  
handle in line with piping)  
4  Turn the main power switch toON, power switch green  
indicator should illuminate  Wait until gas pilot, green  
indicator illuminates followed by the main burner amber  
light indicator  
2  For extended shut down, turn main power switch to  
“OFF, close the manual gas shut off valve and unplug the  
electrical cord set  
NOTE: Do not waste gas or abuse equipment by leaving  
thermostats at a high temperature setting, if not required  
During idling periods, set thermostats to a low temperature  
setting  For example 175°F (79°C) to 200°F ( 9ꢀ°C), to keep  
griddle warm  Set thermostats, as required, for periods of  
heavy load  
NOTE: Should pilot ignition fail after a few minutes turn the  
main power switch toOFF  
Wait 5 minutes, then turn the main power switch back toON  
5  When the green indicators for their respective zones  
are illuminated, set the thermostats to the desired  
temperature settings  
6  The amber burner indicators cycle with the thermostat  
operation  
ADJUSTMENTS  
NOTE: Each griddle has been factory tested and adjusted  
prior to shipment  It may be necessary to further adjust the  
unit as part of a proper installation  Such adjustments are the  
responsibility of the installer  Adjustments are not considered  
to be defects in material and workmanship, and they are not  
covered under the original equipment warranty  
Turning the small screw in the pilot adjusting valve clockwise  
reduces the amount of gas provided to the pilot(s)  Turning  
the small screw counterclockwise increases the gas provided  
to the pilot(s)  The gas should be adjusted to a 7/16 (11 mm)  
inch long flame, to ensure that the flame engulfs the top of  
the flame sensor  
Burners should always be warm when an adjustment to  
air shutters is made  To adjust air shutters, loosen the small  
screw along the side of the burner near the orifice  Lifting  
flames on the burner indicates too much air and this air  
shutter should be in a more closed position  Yellow tips on  
the flames indicate not enough air and the air shutter should  
be in a more open position  When the air shutter adjustments  
are complete on each burner, retighten the air shutter screw  
so that the correct setting is locked in place  
Pilot Adjustment  
A pilot adjustment valve is located in the line from each  
pilot combination valve  Pilot adjustment is accessible from  
behind the lower front panel  First remove the two screws  
securing the upper front panel to the body, in the upper  
right and left hand corners, and then slightly raise the panel  
to lift off  Remove to a safe area  Next, remove the two screws  
securing the lower front panel to the body, in the upper right  
and left hand corners and hinge the panel downwards  
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ADJUSTMENTS Continued  
NOTE: Make certain no electrical connections have been  
disturbed  Replace both panels and secure to body  
indicator goes OFF note the temperature  The measured  
temperature at the time the amber indicator switches off  
should be no more than 5°F from the set temperature  
If the error is greater than F, but less than 10° F, then  
firmly grasp the thermostat dial (be sure to not change  
the ꢀ60° F setting) and loosen the dial set screw so that  
the dial can rotate freely on the thermostat shaft  
The griddle thermostat is a precision instrument  It is  
carefully calibrated at the factory so that the dial setting  
matches the actual griddle temperature  
Thermostat Temperature Verification  
Carefully rotate the dial to indicate the temperature  
registered by your temperature indicating device and re-  
tighten the set screw  Each minor line on the thermostat  
dial’s scale is 5°F  
1  Set each thermostat dial to the same temperature  
Unless the grill temperature is being verified for a specific  
function, use ꢀ60°F for the temperature setting  
Preheat the grill for ꢀ0 minutes before proceeding  
Reposition the dial to the calibration temperature  
setting of ꢀ60° F  Allow sufficient time for the grill  
surface temperature to stabilize and repeat the above  
instructions  
NOTE: Each minor line on the thermostat scale is 5 degrees F  
Use care when making temperature adjustments  
2  Place the surface temperature probe in the locations  
indicated on Diagram A  Watch the amber indicator for  
the zone being measured  When the amber indicator  
is ON the burner for that zone is on  When the amber  
If the temperature is greater than 10°F, consult a service  
technician  
Drawing A  
Place the probe  
within a  
1 1/2 " circle  
for maximum  
accuracy  
10"  
5 7/8"  
12"  
12"  
12"  
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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING  
2  Using a clean cloth, rub a thin and even layer of oil into  
the griddle surface  
Stainless Steel  
Stainless steel should be cleaned using a mild detergent,  
a soft cloth and hot water  If it is necessary to use a non-  
metallic scouring pad, always rub in the direction of the grain  
in the metal to prevent scratching  Wash a small area at a  
time and rinse the washed area with a clean sponge dipped  
into a disinfectant and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth before  
it can dry  
  Remove the grease drawer, empty and wash thoroughly  
with soap & water  Replace  
Cleaning Instructions (For Heavy Build Up)  
NOTE: After using cleaners & grease cutter, re-season the  
griddle  
Use only stainless steel, wood or plastic tools to scrape  
off heavy deposits of grease or oil  Do not use ordinary  
steel scrapers or knives, as particles of iron may become  
embedded and rust  
Apply to a warm griddle for best results  
1  Using a traditional 64mm-76mm (2 1/2”-ꢀ”) scraper  
or spatula scrape the griddle surface (to remove food  
particles and oil residues) towards the grease trough  
using even back to front strokes  Deposit debris into the  
chute  
NEVER USE STEEL WOOL  
Griddles  
2  Apply griddle cleaner evenly over the griddle surface and  
let sit as directed  Follow the procedures on the label of  
the specific cleaning product  
Preparing A New Griddle  
1  Remove the protective coating on the surface using a  
mild detergent  
  Using a traditional scraper or spatula, slosh around the  
griddle cleaner to remove the build up  
2  Thoroughly rinse the griddle with vinegar and water  
solution (ꢀ/4-cup vinegar per quart of water) and dry  
4  Scrape the griddle surface towards the grease trough  
using even back to front strokes  Repeat step 2 if  
necessary  
Seasoning the Griddle  
1  Using a clean cloth, rub a thin and even layer of oil into  
the griddle surface  Oil should be an unsalted shortening  
or high temperature cooking oil  
5  Using a mild detergent, clean the surface and rinse  
thoroughly with a water and vinegar solution  Dry  
griddle  
2  Set the griddle thermostat to 66°C (150°F) and heat the  
griddle surface until the oil begins to caramelize (turn a  
golden brown colour)  
6  Using a clean cloth rub a thin and even layer of oil into  
the griddle surface  
7  Re-season the griddle as detailed above  The griddle is  
now ready for use  
  Scrape off the caramelized oil with a standard spatula  
4  Repeat step 1, and set the griddle thermostat to 1ꢀ5°C  
(275°F)  
Griddle Do’s & Don’ts  
Do’s  
5  Repeat step 2 & ꢀ  The griddle is now seasoned and ready  
for use  
1  Season the griddle  This will prevent foods from sticking  
and make it easier to keep the surface clean  
Cleaning Instructions (After Each Use)  
2  Keep the surface clean  Scraping the surface throughout  
production to clear foods and oils prevents build up and  
will make it easier to keep the surface clean  
1  Using a traditional 64mm-76mm (2 1/2”-ꢀ”) scraper  
or spatula scrape the griddle surface (to remove food  
particles and oil residues) towards the grease trough  
using even back to front strokes  Deposit debris into the  
chute  
  Turn the temperature down during slow periods  
Reducing the temperature or turning sections off during  
slow periods will conserve energy and prevent the plate  
from overheating  
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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING Continued  
Don’ts  
  Do not use the griddle as a hot top  A large pan or pot will  
trap heat and can cause the griddle plate to warp  
1  Do not use salt to clean the griddle surface  Salt is  
corrosive and can cause pitting of the griddle  
4  Do not overheat the griddle to preheat faster  Preheating  
only takes 15 – 20 minutes  
2  Do not allow metal utensils (Spatula, scraper, etc ) to  
nick and/or dent the surface of the griddle  The edges of  
these utensils are sharp and will create divots that oil can  
collect in and caramelize which will cause sticking  
SERVICING  
To ensure efficient and safe operation of the appliance it  
is recommended that servicing be carried out at regular  
intervals, the frequency of which will vary, depending on the  
installation conditions and usage  Usually once per year is  
adequate  
Servicing must be carried out by competent persons in  
accordance with the law  
SAFETY  
It is essential that the instructions in this booklet be strictly  
followed for the safe and economical operation of the  
equipment  If it is known or suspected that a fault exists on  
the appliance then it must not be used until a competent  
person has rectified the fault  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
1  No Heat  
CHECKS REQUIRED  
ACTION REQUIRED  
Is cord set plugged into receptacle?  
Connect cord to receptacle or check fuse/  
breaker  
Is Manual Gas Valve turned to “ON”?  
Turn Manual Gas Valve to “ON”  
Is Main Power switch indicator  
illuminated?  
Turn Main Power switch to “OFFwait 5  
minutes, then turn Main power switch to “ON  
If condition persists, send for a qualified service  
technician  
2  One Zone Not Hot Enough  
  One Zone Too Hot  
Is thermostat set to correct  
temperature?  
Reset the thermostat  If condition persists, send  
for a qualified service technician  
Is thermostat set too high?  
Reset thermostat  
Is thermostat indicator constantly “ON”? Reset thermostat  Send for a qualified service  
technician  
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