Garland Kitchen Grill XE24 User Manual

INSTALLATION, OPERATING  
& SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR THE GARLAND  
ELECTRIC XPRESS GRILL,  
MODELS XE24, XE36  
WARNING:  
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT,  
ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN  
CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH.  
READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND  
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY  
BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER  
FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE  
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.  
THIS EQUIPMENT.  
PLEASE READ ALL SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE INSTALLED  
BY PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AS SPECIFIED.  
For Your Safety:  
Post in a prominent location, instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas. is information shall be  
obtained by consulting your local gas supplier.  
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. For a list of authorized service agents, please refer  
specifications), may be superseded and is subject to change without notice.  
Continuous product improvement is a Garland policy, therefore design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
GARLAND COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIES GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES,  
Enodis UK LTD.  
185 East South Street  
Swallowfield Way, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND  
Telephone: 081-561-0433  
LTD.  
Freeland, Pennsylvania 18224  
1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1X4  
Phone: (570) 636-1000  
Fax: 081-848-0041  
CANADA  
Fax: (570) 636-3903  
Phone: 905-624-0260  
Fax: 905-624-5669  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
To Change a Product Name:...........................................19  
Introduction...........................................................2  
Standard Features: ............................................................2  
System Info  
To View Recovery Time - Upper Platen:.........................19  
To View Recovery Time - Grill:......................................19  
To View the Garland Part Number:................................20  
To View the Flash Number:............................................20  
To View the Software Number: ......................................20  
To View the Download Number:....................................20  
Dimensions & Specifications, XE18.......................4  
Dimensions & Specifications, XE24 ......................5  
Safety Precautions..................................................6  
Installation.............................................................7  
National Codes Requirements: .........................................7  
Electrical Connections:.....................................................8  
System Setup  
To Change temperature Units, (°F or °C): ......................21  
To Change Gap Setting Display Units:...........................21  
To Change the Alarm Volume: .......................................21  
To Change Probe Calibration - Upper: ...........................21  
To Change Probe Calibration - Grill:..............................22  
To Change Platen Set:.....................................................22  
To Change Instant-On Time: .........................................22  
To Change Control Type: ...............................................23  
To Turn Extended Time On/Off: ...................................23  
To Change the Grill Function:........................................23  
To Change the Start Delay:.............................................23  
To Change the Alarm Mode: ..........................................24  
To Turn Clean Mode On/Off:........................................24  
Grill Controls ........................................................8  
Master Power Switch: .......................................................8  
Indicator Lights:................................................................8  
Display: ............................................................................8  
Gap Setting Buttons (1-5): ................................................8  
Gap Button: ......................................................................8  
Power Button: ...................................................................9  
Program Button: ...............................................................9  
Temperature Button:.........................................................9  
Up/Down Arrow Buttons; 2 Functions: ...........................9  
Enter Button: ....................................................................9  
Cancel/Raise Platen Button, (Green): ..............................9  
Black Button: ...................................................................9  
Service Mode  
To Change SCK Address:................................................24  
Operation ............................................................10  
Installing Release Material:.............................................10  
Lighting Instructions: .....................................................11  
To Cook in Two-Sided Mode:.........................................11  
To Perform and Additional Cook Cycle:.........................11  
To Cook in Flat Grill Mode:...........................................11  
Enter Standby Mode: ......................................................12  
Exit Standby Mode: ........................................................12  
To Display the Current Temperatures:............................12  
To View Settings for a Menu Item: .................................12  
To Clean the Grill:..........................................................12  
To Perform Limit Switch Test: ........................................25  
Gap Button  
To Change Gap Setting: .................................................25  
Calibration...........................................................26  
Bi-Weekly Calibration:....................................................26  
Probe Locations: .............................................................27  
Troubleshooting...................................................28  
Error Messages  
PROBE ERROR:............................................................28  
PLATEN DOWN ERROR:...........................................28  
PLATEN UP ERROR:...................................................28  
HEATING ERROR:......................................................28  
COMM ERROR:...........................................................28  
MOTOR OVER CURRENT: .......................................28  
MOTOR ERROR: .........................................................28  
Cleaning & Maintenance.....................................13  
Cleaning During Operation:...........................................13  
Daily Cleaning:...............................................................13  
Platen Zeroing:................................................................14  
Programming.......................................................16  
Programming Modes/Menu Sequence:...........................16  
Wiring Diagrams.................................................29  
Menu Items  
To Change the Cook Time of a Product: ........................18  
To Turn Platen, (2-Sided), Cooking On/Off: .................18  
To Change Upper Platen Set Temperature:.....................18  
To Change Grill Set Temperature:..................................18  
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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS, MODEL XE24  
11-1/2"  
(292mm)  
TOP  
TOP VIEW  
HEATER  
(2 PLACES)  
24"  
(610mm)  
GRILL  
40-1/4"  
(1022mm)  
PLATE  
DEPTH  
24"  
(610mm)  
GRILL PLATE WIDTH  
28-3/16"  
(716mm)  
33-3/4"  
(858mm)  
26-1/8"  
(663mm)  
GRILL  
PLATE  
HEIGHT  
FRONT VIEW  
RIGHT SIDE VIEW  
6" (152mm)  
GAS  
INLET  
GAS  
INLET  
11-1/4"  
(286mm)  
11-3/16"  
(285mm)  
24-1/8"  
(614mm)  
Loading kW Per Phase  
208/220/240V 3-Phase  
Nominal Amps Per Line  
220V 3-Phase Delta  
208V 3-Phase Delta  
240V 3-Phase Delta  
Model  
X-Y  
3.67  
1.84  
5.51  
X-Z  
4.00  
1.84  
5.84  
Y-Z  
3.67  
1.84  
5.51  
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
*
TB1  
TB2  
CAN  
32.03 30.70 32.03 30.28 29.02 30.28 27.76 26.60 27.76  
15.43 15.43 15.43 14.60 14.60 14.60 13.38 13.38 13.38  
47.46 46.13 47.46 44.88 46.62 44.88 41.14 39.98 41.14  
XE24  
* TB1 and TB2 are for dual  
supply units for the USA only.  
Clearances  
Installation  
Entry  
CAN is for single supply units,  
typically used in Canada only.  
Crated  
47-1/2"  
(1207mm)  
Uncrated  
Sides  
Rear  
32"  
6"  
3"  
(813mm)  
(152mm)  
(76mm)  
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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS, MODEL XE36  
11-1/2"  
(292mm)  
TOP  
HEATER  
(3 PLACES)  
TOP VIEW  
24"  
(610mm)  
GRILL  
PLATE  
DEPTH  
38-1/2"  
(978mm)  
36"  
(914mm)  
GRILL PLATE WIDTH  
40-3/16"  
(1021mm)  
33-7/8"  
(861mm)  
26-3/16"  
(665mm)  
GRILL  
PLATE  
HEIGHT  
FRONT VIEW  
RIGHT SIDE VIEW  
6" (152mm)  
36-5/32"  
(918mm)  
Loading kW Per Phase  
208/220/240V 3-Phase  
Nominal Amps Per Line  
220V 3-Phase Delta  
208V 3-Phase Delta  
240V 3-Phase Delta  
Model  
X-Y  
5.53  
2.78  
8.31  
X-Z  
6.01  
2.78  
8.79  
Y-Z  
5.53  
2.78  
8.31  
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
*
TB1  
TB2  
CAN  
48.04 46.04 48.04 45.42 46.53 45.42 41.64 39.90 41.64  
23.14 23.14 23.14 21.88 21.88 21.88 20.06 20.06 20.06  
71.18 69.18 71.18 67.30 65.41 67.30 61.70 59.96 61.70  
XE24  
* TB1 and TB2 are for dual  
supply units for the USA only.  
Clearances  
Installation  
Entry  
CAN is for single supply units,  
typically used in Canada only.  
Crated  
47-1/2"  
(1207mm)  
Uncrated  
Sides  
Rear  
32"  
6"  
3"  
(813mm)  
(152mm)  
(76mm)  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Always follow these safety precautions when operating In two side cooking the upper platen remains in the  
the Xpress Grill.  
lowered position by nature of its own weight. It is not  
locked down. It can be raised by lifting up on the handle  
on the front of the platen.  
• THIS GRILL MUST be operated by persons who  
have been given adequate training.  
e Xpress Grill may during its operation emit airborne  
noise equivalent to a continuous A weighted sound  
pressure level of 73dB(A).  
• THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE  
OPERATED UNDER AN APPROVED HOOD  
SYSTEM.  
WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury:  
• DO NOT operate the grill without reading this  
operation manual.  
• DO NOT attempt to repair or replace any part of  
the Xpress Grill unless all main power supplies to  
the grill have been disconnected.  
• DO NOT operate the Xpress grill unless all  
service and access panels are in place and fastened  
properly.  
• USE EXTREME CAUTION in setting up,  
operating and cleaning the Xpress Grill to avoid  
coming in contact with hot grill surfaces or hot  
grease. Suitable protective clothing should be worn  
to prevent the risk of burns.  
e Garland Xpress Grill is a semi-automatic cooking  
appliance. e upper platen is lowered automatically,  
following the manual, two-handed initiation of the  
cooking cycle, and the upper platen is raised automatically  
upon completion of the cooking cycle.  
• DO NOT clean this appliance with a water jet.  
When two sided cooking, the area between the upper  
platen and the griddle plate should be regarded as a  
“danger zone.” During two sided cooking the operator  
must not be within this danger zone. When used as a  
flat grill, then this area is no longer a danger zone, the  
platens do not move.  
• DO NOT apply ICE or COLD WATER to a  
HOT grill surface.  
NOTE all warning labels and markings affixed to  
the grill.  
WARNING: After turning the master power switch  
to the START position, the grill will go through  
initialization. If the upper platens are in the lowered  
position they will return to their raised upper position.  
is movement takes approximately 8 seconds.  
For whatever reason, be it cleaning, maintenance, or  
normal operation, any exposed person must use extreme  
caution if within this danger zone.  
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INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT: Rating plates for this appliance are Once installed in the grill station underneath the  
located in two places: 1) inside back panel on left side,  
2) under front control panel on center.  
ventilation system, the platens, in their highest position,  
must not interfere with the lower lip of the ventilation  
system hood. e raised position of each platen is  
adjusted by raising or lowering the upper of the two  
microswitches, (limit switches), in the rear of the grill.  
e lower microswitch position must not be adjusted.  
is equipment must be installed by a competent factory  
trained, certified, licensed and / or authorized service or  
installation person.  
WARNING: is appliance must be properly  
grounded.  
Grill plate must be level front to back, side to side and  
diagonally. is leveling must be done with the unit  
under the hood and in it’s normal operational position  
to prevent warping of the grill plate.  
Prior to installation, the four casters, supplied loose with  
the grill, must be securely located on the underside of  
the base. e casters fitted with a brake must be located  
at the front of the grill.  
NOTE: Fuses are installed to prevent damage in the  
event of failure of the upper microswitch.  
is appliance should be connected to a potential  
equalization system. A labeled equipotential bonding  
point is fitted to the rear of the grill.  
National Codes Requirements:  
In Canada, electrical connection must comply with  
applicable sections of the Canadian Electrical Code,  
C22.1 - 1990, latest edition, “Safety Standard for  
Installation, Part 1” and C22.2- No. O-M 1982 latest  
edition , “General Requirements, Part 2”.  
It is recommended that this grill be connected to a  
residual current,, (earth leakage),, device with a tripping  
current not exceeding 30mA. e leakage current of this  
grill will not exceed 5mA.  
CAUTION: Prior to installation, check the electrical  
supply to ensure input voltage and phase match the  
Electrical Connections:  
equipment voltage rating and phase. See data plate All electrically operated appliances must be electrically  
located rear left side of grill and lower front panel.  
grounded in accordance with local codes; or in the  
absence of local codes, with the latest edition of National  
Wiring Regulations. A wiring diagram is located on the  
rear panel of the grill. See rating plate in rear of grill, or  
lower front panel for proper voltages.  
Grill is to be located directly under ventilation system.  
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GRILL CONTROLS  
WHEN PUSHED SIMULTANEOUSLY:  
"START COOK TIME COUNTDOWN" (flat grill cooking)  
OR "LOWER PLATEN" (two-sided cooking)  
READY  
DISPLAY  
INDICATORS  
CANCEL/  
RAISE PLATEN  
BUTTON  
GAP  
SETTING  
BUTTONS  
GAP  
BUTTON  
ON  
OFF  
POWER  
BUTTON  
ENTER  
BUTTON  
MASTER  
POWER  
SWITCH  
PROGRAM  
BUTTON  
DOWN ARROW  
BUTTON  
TEMPERATURE  
BUTTON  
UP ARROW  
BUTTON  
Master Power Switch:  
Display:  
Controls power to the grill and must be turned “ON”  
to start operation. e controller display will be active  
when the switch is “ON”.  
e controller display will contain information relevant  
to each operation in both cook and program modes.  
Gap Setting Buttons (1-5):  
Indicator Lights:  
For two-sided recipes, the desired gap button is pressed  
before the cook cycle begins to set the gap. Hold buttons  
ere are two, (2), indicator lights, indicating the  
temperature status of each control’s heat zones; one, 1-5 to apply gap settings 6-10. e chosen gap button  
(1), on the upper platen, (top light), and one, (1), on and its value will be displayed. Until a different menu  
the grill surface. Each light can display three, (3),  
different colors, indicating temperature status for the  
corresponding zone.  
item is selected, (or the current item is changed and then  
returned to), the Gap Button only needs to be pressed  
before the initial cook.  
Red: e zone is too hot, (more than 79°F/45°C over  
the set temperature), or heat zone failure.  
Gap Button:  
When in programming mode, press the Gap Button to  
set the values for Gap Buttons 1-10. Press Enter to accept  
the changes. After going through all ten, you will return  
to Programming Mode.  
Amber: e zone is calling for heat.  
Green: e zone is at or above the set temperature.  
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GRILL CONTROLS continued  
Power Button:  
Up/Down Arrow Buttons; 2 Functions:  
After the main power switch is turned on, this button 1. In the cook mode, the Up/Down Arrow Buttons  
will put the control into cook mode. If pressed again,  
the control will go back to displaying “OFF.”  
will cycle through the different menu items.  
2. In the program mode, the Up/Down Arrow Buttons  
will change the value of the current setting.  
Program Button:  
e primary function is to access Programming and Enter Button:  
Calibration of the grill. Push and hold for five (5) seconds.  
Function is to accept programming steps.  
Display will ask for the code. After entering code, four  
programming features will be accessible “MENU  
ITEMS,” “SYSTEM INFO,” “SYSTEM SETUP,” and  
“SERVICE MODE.”  
Cancel/Raise Platen Button, (Green):  
During the cooking cycle, pressing this button will  
cancel the cooking timer and return the grill to the  
“IDLE” mode. is button will also bring the grill out  
of STANDBY.  
Temperature Button:  
In the Cook mode, each time the button is pressed  
the current temperature for one zone will be displayed.  
e grill temperature is displayed first followed by the  
platen temperature. After five (5) seconds, the display  
will return to the menu item selected.  
Black Button:  
When both Black and Green “CANCEL/RAISE”  
buttons are pressed simultaneously, the upper platen  
will lower to the griddle surface.  
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OPERATION  
around the top and down over the front of the bar as  
Installing Release Material:  
shown.  
Slide release material rod through hemmed end of the  
release material sheet.  
Place locking clips over release material sheet and press  
into place over release material bar.  
RELEASE  
MATERIAL  
BAR  
RELEASE  
MATERIAL  
LOCKING  
CLIP (1)  
Hook release material rod on brackets located at the rear  
of the upper plate  
RELEASE  
MATERIAL  
UPPER PLATEN (side view)  
FRONT OF GRILL  
Check alignment and tightness of release material against  
upper platen.  
NOTE: Make sure release material fits smoothly over  
upper platen. Installing release material sheets too tight  
may cause premature failure of the sheet.  
UPPER PLATEN (side view)  
RELEASE MATERIAL HOOK  
Release sheets are reversible and should be flipped over  
and reattached on a daily basis. For instructions on  
cleaning release sheets, see Step 17., at top of Page 15.  
RELEASE  
MATERIAL ROD  
RELEASE MATERIAL SHEET  
REAR OF GRILL  
A release material sheet must be replaced when:  
Holding the bottom of the release material sheet in place,  
gently pull the sheet toward the front of the platen.  
• Product sticks to release material.  
• Carbon build-up causes problems in taste or  
appearance.  
read the front edge of the release material sheet behind  
the release material bar on the front of the platen, then  
Tearing occurs in the sheet’s cooking area.  
• Release material coating is worn off sheet.  
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OPERATION continued  
1. Provided the initial cook time is greater than 45  
To Cook in Two-Sided Mode:  
seconds, press the BLACK button to raise the  
platen.  
1. Select a menu item by pressing  
or  
until  
the desired menu item is displayed. Press the Gap  
Setting Number desired for the selected item, (Gap  
Buttons 1-5, or hold for 6-10). e display may read  
either “TOO COOLor “TOO HOT,” (alternating  
with the ‘MENU ITEM’), until the grill attains the  
set temperature range for that menu item, then the  
“MENU ITEM,” and the gap setting alternating  
with the Gap Button number will be displayed.  
2. Add additional product.  
3. Press both the GREEN and BLACK buttons to  
lower the platen and continue the initial cook cycle  
and begin the additional cook cycle. Both cook  
times will be displayed on the controller.  
NOTE: If both the GREEN and BLACK buttons are  
not pressed within 25 seconds to resume cooking,  
BOTH cook cycles will be canceled and the grill  
will return to idle mode.  
NOTE: If the display reads either “TOO COOL”  
or “TOO HOT” the upper platen will not lower  
and initiate a cooking sequence.  
4. When the initial cook cycle is completed, the  
platen will automatically rise and the alarm will  
sound. Remove the product from the initial cook.  
2. After loading the grill with product, press the  
GREEN, (‘CANCEL/RAISE’), and the BLACK  
buttons at the same time. An audible alert will  
sound and the platen will lower to the preset gap  
and the timing will automatically start.  
5. Press both the GREEN and BLACK buttons to  
resume cooking.  
NOTE: If both the GREEN and BLACK buttons are  
not pressed within 25 seconds after the initial cook  
cycle ends, the cook cycle(s) will be canceled and  
the grill will return to idle mode.  
3. When the cook timer reaches one, (1), second  
remaining, a pre-time-out alarm will sound to alert  
the grill operator.  
4. When the cooking time has been completed,  
“PRODUCT NAME” and “REMOVE” will  
be displayed with an audible alert. Cooking is  
complete. Remove product.  
6. When the additional cook cycle ends, the platen  
will rise. Remove the product.  
NOTE: If only the GREEN button is pressed anytime  
during cook cycles, BOTH/ALL cook cycles will  
be canceled, the platen will rise (if down), and the  
grill will return to idle.  
5. To cancel a cooking cycle, press and hold the  
GREEN (‘CANCEL/RAISE’) button. e upper  
platen will rise. e display will flash “CANCEL”  
with an audible alert.  
To Cook in Flat Grill Mode:  
To Perform an Additional Cook Cycle:  
1. Select a menu item by pressing  
or  
until  
the desired menu item is displayed. e display  
may read either “TOO COOLor “TOO HOT,”  
(alternating with the ‘MENU ITEM’), until the  
grill attains the set temperature range for that menu  
item  
e Krystal Xpress Grill is capable of performing two  
different cook cycles in the same cooking zone.  
NOTE: In order to perform an additional cook cycle,  
the initial cook cycle time remaining must be  
greater than 45 seconds. If the time remaining is  
less than 45 seconds, the platen will only rise at the  
end of the cycle, or when the GREEN/CANCEL  
button is pressed.  
2. After loading the grill with product, press the  
GREEN, (CANCEL/RAISE), and the BLACK  
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OPERATION continued  
buttons at the same time, starting the cooking time  
To Display the Current Temperatures:  
countdown.  
1. Press the  
displayed...  
button and repeat for each zone to be  
NOTE: If the display reads either “TOO COOL”  
or “TOO HOT” the controller will not initiate a  
cooking sequence.  
1st press - LOWER GRILL ZONE  
2nd press - UPPER PLATEN  
3. Perform the required functions as they are  
displayed, i.e.; sear, turn. To cancel the audible  
alerts, press the BLACK button.  
NOTE: e temperatures may be displayed at any  
time, including during a cooking cycle.  
CAUTION: Pressing the GREEN (‘CANCEL/  
RAISE’) button will cancel the cooking cycle, and  
pressing any other button on the controller will  
cancel the alarm.  
To View Settings for a Menu Item:  
1. Enter Programming; Menu Items,  
(see Programming)  
2. Press  
to enter “PROGRAMMING MODE  
4. When the cooking time has been completed, the  
“PRODUCT NAME” and “REMOVE” will  
be displayed with an audible alert. Cooking is  
MENU ITEMS”  
3. Use  
and  
to choose the desired Menu Item.  
complete. Remove product.Enter Standby  
Mode:  
4. Press  
to scroll through the settings for the  
chosen item.  
1. Select Sandby Mode by pressing  
“STANDBY” is displayed.  
or  
until  
To Clean the Grill:  
1. Press the  
or  
button to obtain the menu  
NOTE: If the display reads either “TOO COOL”  
or “TOO HOT” the upper platen will not go into  
Standby Mode.  
item “CLEAN MODE.” e temperature is also  
displayed.  
2. Press toacknowledgethatCleanModeisdesired.  
is will cause the appliance, (grill and platen, if  
selected), to heat to the Clean Temperature.  
2. Press the GREEN (‘CANCEL/RAISE’) and the  
BLACK buttons at the same time. As soon as the  
upper platen moves down, the display will read  
“STANDBY MODE.”  
3. “READY TO CLEAN” will be displayed when the  
grill is at the proper cleaning temperature and an  
audible alarm will sound.  
Exit Standby Mode:  
4. Press  
. e temperature control and platen  
1. Press the GREEN (‘CANCEL/RAISE’) button.  
e upper platen will raise and the display will read  
“CANCELwith an audible alarm.  
will be turned off and the display will show  
“CLEANING.”  
5. To exit Cleaning Mode, Press . e Display will  
show “OFF.”  
When cleaning is completed, you may turn the  
“MASTER POWER” (rocker) switch off.  
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PLATEN SET:  
INSTANT ON TIME:  
is function allows the platen to be moved up or down  
once it is parallel to the grill surface. Values range from  
160 to +160.  
is can be set in the range of 00:00 to 00:40. Instant  
on will turn on the heat zone(s) as soon as a cook cycle  
starts.  
EXTENDED TIME:  
START DELAY:  
is option will add 6, 4 and 2 seconds to the time of  
is number is how long the operator must hold the  
the next three cooks respectively if the grill has had no GREEN (‘CANCEL/RAISE’) and BLACK buttons  
activity for 5 minutes. Provided the temperature is not  
to start a cooking cycle for 2-sided recipes only. ere  
25°F above set temperature for either the grill or the will be one beep when the cook is started and another  
platen.  
beep when the START DELAY time is reached. If the  
GREEN (‘CANCEL/RAISE’) and BLACK buttons are  
released before that time the cook will be canceled. If Yes  
is toggled press enter to allow the user to pick from 1 to  
5 seconds in 0.5 second increments using  
and  
.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning During Operation:  
Daily Cleaning:  
1. After each product load is removed, Use a grill  
scraper to scrape grease on lower grill plate from  
front to back only. Do not scrape left to right across  
the lower grill plate with the grill scraper.  
Warning: e upper platen surface and edges are very  
hot! To prevent burn injuries, use extreme caution when  
wiping down release sheets and platen edges.  
1. Press the  
or  
button to obtain the menu item  
2. Use a grill squeegee to clean release material sheet  
on upper platen in a downward motion. Do not  
press hard against the release material sheet to  
prevent scratching or tearing.  
“CLEAN MODE.”  
2. Press toacknowledgethatCleanModeisdesired.  
is will cause the appliance (grill and platen, if  
selected) to heat to the Clean Temperature.  
3. Push the grease to the rear of the grill, or pull it to  
the front trough. en, squeegee the grease into the  
buckets on either side. Do not use the scraper for  
this step.  
3. “READY TO CLEAN” will be displayed when the  
grill is at the proper cleaning temperature and an  
audible alarm will sound.  
4. To exit Cleaning Mode, press . e Display will  
show “OFF.””  
4. Use a clean, damp cloth to clean back splash and  
bullnose areas as needed during operation.  
5. Wearing protective gloves, empty and replace the  
grease troughs.  
Note: To increase life of release material sheets, wipe  
them down with a folded clean, damp cloth at least  
four times during each hour of operation.  
6. Wipe down the exposed surface of the release sheet  
with a clean, damp cloth.  
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7. Remove the release sheet locking clips and bars.  
Caution: Ice, cold water, or large quantities of water  
must never be applied to the grill plate or upper platen.  
Severe damage to the grill will occur!  
8. Scrape only the lower grill surface with a grill  
scraper, and squeegee any residue into the grease  
troughs with a grill squeegee.  
17. Clean the release sheets as follows:  
Caution: Do not scrape or otherwise scratch the  
upper platens. e use of metal scrapers, abrasive  
pads, or wire brushes will permanently damage  
the surface of the upper platens.  
A) Place the sheets on the lower grill. Scrub both  
sides of the sheets with the same no-scratch  
pad used on the grill.  
B) Rinse both sides of the sheets with a clean, wet  
cloth.  
9. Open one packet of high-temperature grill cleaner,  
(several cleaners may be available on the market),  
and empty the contents into a suitable container.  
(One packet will clean one grill.)  
18. Rinse the lower grill by flooding the surface twice  
with lukewarm water. Squeegee after each rinse.  
19. Wipe the lower grill surface, backsplash, bullnose,  
and hood with a clean, damp cloth.  
10.Firmly attach a no-scratch pad to a pad holder.  
11. Dip the no-scratch pad into the grill cleaner, and  
spread a light coating of grill cleaner over the entire  
platen surface, back, front, and side edges of both  
upper platens. DO NOT SCRUB.  
20. When cleaning is completed, you may turn the  
“MASTER POWER” (rocker) switch off.  
AFTER CLEANING, apply a thin coat of fresh  
shortening to the lower grill surface only. Wipe  
down the surrounding areas. Empty, wash, rinse,  
and replace the grease troughs.  
12.After applying the grill cleaner, lightly scrub the  
platen surfaces, BACK, FRONT AND SIDE  
EDGES with the no-scratch pad until all the soil  
has been liquefied by the grill cleaner. For stubborn  
soils, apply additional grill cleaner and lightly  
scrub. DO NOT RINSE THE PLATENS AT  
THIS TIME.  
Platen Zeroing:  
Turn Master power switch “ON”, wait for controllers  
to display “OFF”.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
13.Starting at the back of the lower grill, spread a light  
coating of grill cleaner over the entire surface. DO  
NOT SCRUB.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
14. After applying the grill cleaner, lightly scrub the  
grill surface with the No-Scratch Pad until all the  
soil has been liquefied.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
15. Rinse the upper platens with a dripping wet cloth.  
16.Carefully pour small quantities of lukewarm  
water onto the grill while brushing the surface,  
backsplash, and bullnose with a pot brush or  
equivalent high-temperature brush. Continue until  
the water no longer boils away and the grill remains  
wet. Squeegee dry.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times in succession to display  
“PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM SETUP.”  
5. Press  
six, (6) times. “PLATEN SET +/- XX” will  
be displayed. (XX=numbers that will vary from  
grill to grill.)  
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6. Allow time for grill to heat and turn ready. Press  
11. Next go to the left rear adjuster and raise the platen  
until the gapping tool fits snugly between the upper  
platen and grill surface.  
both the Cancel (Green) and Standby (Black)  
buttons simultaneously to lower the upper platen.  
Press the Cancel (Green) button to raise the platen.  
Now, press both the Cancel (Green) and (Black)  
Buttons to re-lower the platen.  
12. Move next to the right front adjustment and raise  
the platen until the gapping tool fits snugly between  
the upper platen and grill surface.  
7. Remove platen adjuster caps from all four  
adjustment points on each platen. Remove the four  
locking caps from the adjustment points.  
13. Repeat steps 9-12 one or more times until gapping  
tool fits snugly between the upper platen and  
grill surface at all four adjustment points without  
further adjustment. (See diagram below.)  
8. Using the adjusting tool lower platen until adjusting  
tool touches the arm assembly.  
14. Replace the platen adjuster locking caps “hollow  
side down” and tighten snugly. Replace platen  
adjuster caps.  
9. With gapping tool, adjust right rear of platen until  
the gapping tool fits snugly between the upper  
platen and grill surface.  
15. Repeat steps 9-14 for each platen.  
10. Move next to the left front adjuster and raise the  
platen until the gapping tool fits snugly between  
the upper platen and grill surface.  
Insert gap tool directly below platen adjusters.  
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Programming Modes/Menu Sequence:  
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8. Press  
9. Press  
to save the changes.  
Menu Items...  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
MENU ITEMS”  
To Change the Cook Time of a Product:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
10. Press  
again to exit.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
To Change Upper Platen Set Temperature:  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press  
displayed.  
Use and  
to display “(MENU ITEM) COOK  
TIME XX:XX”  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
. “MENU ITEMS STANDBY” will be  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
to choose the desired Menu Item.  
5.  
6. Press  
4. Press  
displayed.  
Use and  
three, (3) times to display “(MENU  
. “MENU ITEMS STANDBY” will be  
to choose the desired Menu Item.  
5.  
6 Press  
7. Use  
and  
to adjust the cook time.  
8. Press  
9. Press  
to save the changes.  
ITEM) UPPER TEMP XXX” displayed in °F or  
°C.  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
again to exit.  
MENU ITEMS”  
7. Use  
and  
to change the set temperature to  
10. Press  
the desired value.  
8. Press  
9. Press  
to save the changes.  
To Turn Platen, (2-Sided), Cooking On/Off:  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
MENU ITEMS”  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
10. Press  
again to exit.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
To Change Grill Set Temperature:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
4. Press  
displayed.  
Use and  
twice to display “(MENU ITEM) UPPER  
PLATEN YES/NO “  
. “MENU ITEMS STANDBY” will be  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
to choose the desired Menu Item.  
5.  
6. Press  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press  
displayed.  
. “MENU ITEMS STANDBY” will be  
7. Use  
and  
to turn upper platen on or off.  
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Use  
and  
to choose the desired Menu Item.  
5.  
System Info...  
6. Press  
four, (4) times to display “(MENU  
To View Recovery Time - Upper Platen:  
ITEM) GRILL TEMP XXX” displayed in °F or  
°C.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
7. Use  
and  
to change the set temperature to  
the desired value.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
8. Press  
9. Press  
to save the changes.  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
MENU ITEMS”  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
10. Press  
again to exit.  
4. Press one,(1)timetodisplay“PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM INFO.”  
To Change a Product Name:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
5. Press  
to view the upper recovery time.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
“RECOVERY UPPER XXXX” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
6. Press to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM INFO.  
7. Press to exit.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
To View Recovery Time - Grill:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
4. Press  
displayed.  
Use and  
five, (5) times to display “PRODUCT  
NAME (CHOSEN ITEM)”  
7. Use and to cycle through the available  
product names until the desired name is achieved.  
. “MENU ITEMS STANDBY” will be  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
to choose the desired Menu Item.  
5.  
6. Press  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
8. Press  
to save the changes. You will automatically  
return to “PROGRAMMING MODE MENU  
ITEMS.  
4. Press one,(1)timetodisplay“PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM INFO.”  
5. Press  
two, (2), times to view the grill recovery  
9. Press  
to exit.  
time. “RECOVERY GRILL XXXX” will be  
displayed.  
6. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM INFO.  
7. Press to exit.  
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To View the Garland Part Number:  
To View the Software Number:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press one,(1)timetodisplay“PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM INFO.”  
4. Press one,(1)timetodisplay“PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM INFO.”  
5. Press  
three, (3), times to view the Garland  
5. Press  
five, (5), times to view the Software  
Part Number for the grill. “GARLAND PART #  
X…X” will be displayed. (number varies by grill).  
Number. “SOFTWARE NUMBER X…X” will  
be displayed. (number varies by grill).  
6. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
6. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM INFO.  
SYSTEM INFO.  
7. Press to exit.  
7. Press to exit.  
To View the Flash Number:  
To View the Download Number:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press one,(1)timetodisplay“PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM INFO.”  
4. Press one,(1)timetodisplay“PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM INFO.”  
5. Press  
four, (4), times to view the Flash Number.  
5. Press  
six, (6), times to view the Download  
“FLASH NUMBER X…X” will be displayed.  
(Flash number varies by grill).  
Number. “DOWNLOAD NUMBER X…X” will  
be displayed. (Download number varies by grill).  
6. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
6. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM INFO.  
SYSTEM INFO.  
7. Press  
to exit.  
7. Press to exit.  
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7. Press  
8. Press  
to save the changes.  
System Setup  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM SETUP”  
To Change temperature Units, (°F or °C):  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
To Change the Alarm Volume:  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” is displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
Press to enter system setup. “TEMP DISPLAY  
FAHRENHEIT (or CELSIUS)” will be displayed.  
5.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” is displayed.  
6. Press  
to change the temperature units to either  
Fahrenheit or Celsius.  
Press three, (3), times. “ALARM VOLUME  
LOW (or HIGH)” will be displayed.  
6. Use or to change the Alarm Volume to  
either Low or High.  
5.  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM SETUP”  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
To Change Gap Setting Display Units:  
SYSTEM SETUP”  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
To Change Probe Calibration - Upper:  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” is displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
Press two, (2), times. “GAP SETTING  
5.  
DISPLAY INCHES (or MILLIMETERS)” will be  
displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” is displayed.  
6. Press  
to change the Gap Setting Display units  
Press four, (4), times. “PROBE CAL – UPPER  
XXXF” will be displayed.  
5.  
to either Inches or Millimeters.  
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6. Use  
or  
to change the Probe Calibration to the  
Temperature is rising through the 350-360°F  
range as a result of a heat on pulse of less than 30  
seconds.  
correct temperature measured with a pyrometer.*  
SEE CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
To Change Platen Set:  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
SYSTEM SETUP”  
CODE” will be displayed.  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
To Change Probe Calibration - Grill:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
CODE” will be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
5. Press  
six, (6) times. “PLATEN SET +/- XX”  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
will be displayed. (numbers will vary by grill)  
6. Use  
and  
to change the Platen Set to the  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
correct value.  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” is displayed.  
7. Press  
8. Press  
to save the changes.  
Press five, (5), times. “PROBE CAL – GRILL  
XXXF” will be displayed.  
6. Use or  
5.  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
MENU ITEMS”  
to change the Probe Calibration to the  
correct temperature measured with a pyrometer.*  
SEE CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
To Change Instant-On Time:  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
CODE” will be displayed.  
SYSTEM SETUP”  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
*CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS  
e control software will beep to the user when it  
is appropriate to calibrate. e control will allow  
calibration provided the following conditions are  
met:  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
Temperature is currently falling from a detected  
peak of 360°F or higher.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
Temperature is falling and has fallen 2°F from a  
detected peak that is within the 350-360°F range.  
(i.e. calibration would be allowed at 355°F if the  
achieved peak temperature was 357°F)  
5. Press  
seven, (7) times. “INSTANT ON TIME  
XX:XX” will be displayed. (numbers will vary by  
grill).  
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6. Use  
and  
to change the Instant on Time to  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
the desired value.  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
5. Press nine, (9) times. “EXTENDED TIME  
NO (or YES)” will be displayed.  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
MENU ITEMS”  
6. Use  
and  
to turn Extended Time on or off.  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
7. Press  
8. Press  
to save the changes.  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
again to exit.  
To Change Control Type:  
MENU ITEMS”  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
9. Press  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
To Change the Grill Function:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
5. Press  
eight, (8) times. “CONTROL TYPE  
ELECTRIC (or GAS)” will be displayed. (type  
varies by grill).  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
6. Use  
and  
to change Control Type to match  
5. Press  
ten, (10) times. “FUNCTION  
the design of the grill.  
CLAMSHELL (or FLAT)” will be displayed.  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
6. Use  
and  
to toggle between Flat mode and  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
Clamshell mode.  
MENU ITEMS”  
7. Press  
8. Press  
to save the changes.  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
MENU ITEMS”  
To Turn Extended Time On/Off:  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
To Change the Start Delay:  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
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3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
To Turn Clean Mode On/Off:  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
5. Press  
eleven, (11) times. “START DELAY YES  
(or NO)” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
6. Use and to turn Start Delay on or off.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
7. If Start Delay is On (YES), press  
“DELAY TIME XX:XX”  
to display  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
8. Use  
value.  
and  
to set the Delay Time to the desired  
5. Press  
thirteen, (13) times. “CLEAN MODE  
YES (or NO)” will be displayed.  
9. Press  
10. Press  
to save the changes.  
6. Use  
and  
to turn Clean Mode On or Off.  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
again to exit.  
MENU ITEMS”  
7. Press  
8. Press  
to save the changes.  
11. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
again to exit.  
MENU ITEMS”  
To Change the Alarm Mode:  
9. Press  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
Service Mode  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
To Change SCK Address:  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
4. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
5. Press  
twelve, (12) times. “ALARM MODE  
AUTO (or MANUAL)” will be displayed.  
4. Press  
three, (3) times. “PROGRAMMING  
6. Use  
and  
to change the Alarm Mode to  
MODE SERVICE MODE” is displayed.  
either Auto or Manual.  
Press  
one, (1), time. “Address XX” will be  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
5.  
displayed.  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
6. Use  
Address.  
and  
to change to the desired SCK  
MENU ITEMS”  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
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Gap Button  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SERVICE MODE”  
To Change Gap Setting:  
9. Press again to exit.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
To Perform Limit Switch Test:  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
1. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
2. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
3. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
4. Press  
. “GAP LEVEL 1 X.XXX” will be  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
displayed.  
Press until the desired Gap Level is displayed.  
and to adjust the Gap Level to the  
desired value.  
4. Press  
three, (3) times. “PROGRAMMING  
5.  
6. Use  
MODE SERVICE MODE” is displayed.  
Press  
two, (2), times. “PLATEN” (along with  
5.  
the position of each switch), will be displayed.  
7. Press  
to save the changes.  
6. Use and to move the platen up and down.  
8. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
Check for correct switch operation:  
MENU ITEMS”  
Correct Switch Operation:  
9. Press  
again to exit.  
Platen Up - U (Closed) L (Open)  
Platen Down - U (Open) L (Closed)  
7. Press  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SERVICE MODE”  
8. Press again to exit.  
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CALIBRATION  
Bi-Weekly Calibration:  
4. Using the Gap Setting buttons,  
enter the code, (1251). “ENTER CODE **** ” will  
be displayed.  
Tools: Digital Pyrometer with Surface Probe  
Warning: PERSONAL INJURY FROM BURNS MAY  
RESULT WHEN COMING IN CONTACT WITH  
HOT COOKING SURFACES.  
5. Press  
to enter the Programming Mode.  
“PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS”  
will be displayed.  
NOTE: Calibration of grills is done with release  
material sheets installed.  
6. Press  
two, (2) times. “PROGRAMMING  
MODE SYSTEM SETUP” is displayed.  
NOTE: CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS  
e control software will beep to the user when it 7. Press  
four, (4) times. “PROBE CAL – UPPER  
is appropriate to calibrate. e control will allow  
calibration provided the following conditions are  
met:  
Temperature is currently falling from a detected  
peak of 360°F or higher.  
XXXF” will be displayed.  
8. Place the surface probe of the digital pyrometer  
directly on the probe location, (see diagram on  
following page).  
9. Allow at least 5 seconds for the pyrometer to  
respond and stabilize. Note the temperature on the  
pyrometer.  
Temperature is falling and has fallen 2°F from a  
detected peak that is within the 350-360°F range.  
(i.e. calibration would be allowed at 355°F if the  
achieved peak temperature was 357°F)  
Temperature is rising through the 350-360°F  
range as a result of a heat on pulse of less than 30  
seconds.  
10. If the temperature on the grill control display does  
not match the temperature on the pyrometer, adjust  
the temperature on the grill control accordingly  
using the  
and  
buttons.  
To Calibrate:  
Press  
“PROBE CAL – GRILL XXXF” will be  
11.  
.
displayed.  
12. Repeat steps 8 - 10.  
1. e upper platens and lower grill plate should be at  
operating temperatures to perform this calibration  
procedure.  
13. Press  
14. Press  
to save the changes.  
Turn on the Master Switch and press  
cooking mode.  
to enter  
to return to “PROGRAMMING MODE  
SYSTEM SETUP”  
2. Press  
or  
to select a “CLAM” operation and  
15. Press  
again to exit.  
allow the grill to reach the set temperature and  
stabilize, (approximately 30 minutes).  
16. Repeat steps 1 - 15 at each control.  
3. Press and hold  
for three, (3) seconds. “ENTER  
CODE” will be displayed.  
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Probe Locations:  
e grill’s thermocouple probes are located on each section of the lower grill plate in the center of the cooking zone  
as shown in the diagram below. Each upper platen has one thermocouple probe in the center.  
11.5"  
5.75"  
11.5"  
5.75"  
11.5"  
5.75"  
11.5"  
5.75"  
11.5"  
5.75"  
22.5"  
22.5"  
TOP  
PLATEN  
TOP  
PLATEN  
11.25"  
11.25"  
(2 PLACES)  
(3 PLACES)  
GRILL PLATE  
GRILL PLATE  
24"  
24"  
12"  
12"  
6.09" 6.09"  
24"  
6.09"  
18"  
6.09"  
36"  
MODEL XE24  
MODEL XE36  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
COMM ERROR:  
ERROR MESSAGES:  
...occurs when there is no communication between the  
control board and the motor board.  
NOTE: WE STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT ANY  
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS  
SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY YOUR LOCAL  
GARLAND AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY.  
Press  
to reset the message and silence the beep.  
MOTOR OVER CURRENT:  
...displayed when the platen has been mechanically  
resisted. e platen will stop and move to the lower  
limit. Press the GREEN/CANCEL button to eliminate  
this display.  
PROBE ERROR:  
...occurs when the probe is open or not connected. e  
control will turn the heat off. If the fault is in the platen  
the grill can still be used with recipes that do not call  
from the platen. If the grill probe is opened the grill will  
not operate. e corresponding tri-color LED will turn  
red indicating which element is in error. Programming  
is allowed during this time.  
MOTOR ERROR:  
...occurs when the platen is going up or down and does  
not get 5 encoder counts in 1 second when the platen is  
below the lower limit moving down or above the lower  
limit going up. At this message the display will flash and  
there will be an audio alarm. To cancel the message the  
power switch must be recycled.  
PLATEN DOWN ERROR:  
...occurs if the platen does not reach the proper position  
in 40 seconds or fails to move during this time. ere is  
an audio alarm with this message.  
CLEAR OBSTRUCTION  
To cancel the message, press  
.
...occurs when the movement of the upper platen has  
been mechanically or physically resisted, or the platen  
control motor is inoperative. Press Green and Black  
buttons to resume.  
PLATEN UP ERROR:  
...occurs if the platen is below the lower limit and does  
not move for 40 seconds.  
FAULTY ELEMENT  
To cancel the audio alarm press  
.
...occurs when the controller does not detect a proper  
temperature response. e corresponding tri-color LED  
will turn red indicating which element is in error.  
HEATING ERROR:  
...occurs when the controller does not detect a proper  
temperature response over a six minute period. e  
corresponding tri-color LED will turn red indicates  
which element is in error.  
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WIRING DIAGRAMS  
R O T A U T C A  
1333W  
1333W  
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+
-
+
W O L L E Y E L D D I R G  
D E R E L D D I R G  
L L E Y N E T A L P  
D E R N E T A L P  
V 0 2 1  
V 0 4 2  
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