MP5017-1907
Accu-Steam Gas Griddle
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5. PLANNED MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect from power source
before cleaning or servicing.
Any in-field modification that bypass
the built in safety features of this appliance
will result in death or serious injury.
Use of any replacement parts other
than those supplied by AccuTemp can
cause injury to the operator or damage
the appliance and voids all warranties.
There are no user-serviceable
parts. To prevent electrical shock do
not open the access panel covers.
Service should be completed by
AccuTemp authorized service groups.
Service completed by unauthorized
groups will void all factory warranties.
AccuTemp Technical Service must be
contacted for all warranty service requests.
If not the warranty claim maybe denied.
5.1 IGNITER ASSEMBLY
The igniter probe ignites the main burners and
depending on the kitchen cooking environment,
geographic location and cleaning solutions
employed, the ventilation airflow can deposit
airborne material onto the probes, causing the
burners to have difficulty lighting.
Required Material: nut-driver/wrench, Phillips
screwdriver, stainless steel brush, a digital volt-
meter able to read DCμA (DC micro-amperes).
Tasks:
1. Remove the retaining screws and remove the
probe assembly.
2. Brush all probes to remove foreign material
(Fig 5.A).
3. Re-install the probe assembly and verify
operation.
5.2 FLAME SENSE ASSEMBLY
The Flame Sense assembly detects a flame
on the main burners and depending on the
kitchen cooking environment, geographic
location and cleaning solutions employed,
the ventilation airflow can deposit airborne
material onto the probe causing an erratic
flame sense reading which can cause an
ignition lock out.
Required Material: nut-driver/wrench, Phillips
screwdriver, stainless steel brush, AccuTemp
adaptor part number. A digital voltmeter able
to read DCμA.
Tasks:
1. Remove the retaining screws and remove
the probe assembly.
2. Brush all probes to remove foreign
material (Fig 5.B).
3. Re-install the probe assembly and verify
operation.
4. To test for flame sense, Disconnect the
orange wire from the flame sense.
5. Connect the probes of an multimeter
capable of reading DCμA (DC micro-
amperes) to the flame sensor and orange
wire.
Fig 5.A
Fig 5.B