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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

Summary of Contents for Accu-Steam GG24A

Page 1: ...ark Dr Fort Wayne IN 46825 www accutemp net INSTALLATION OPERATORS MANUAL ACCU STEAM GAS G2 GRIDDLE Serial Number Model MODELS GG24A GG36A GG48A GG24B GG36B GG48B PG24A PG36A PG48A PG24B PG36B PG48B T...

Page 2: ...xide would not be present in concentrations that would pose a significant risk to the consumer when the equipment is installed operated and maintained as follows 1 Installed in accordance with all loc...

Page 3: ...10 INSTALLATION PAGE 12 OPERATION USE PAGE 17 OPERATION CLEANING PAGE 26 PLANNED MAINTENANCE PAGE 27 SERVICE TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 30 WARRANTY PAGE 33 DOCUMENT HISTORY CURRENT REVISION DATE PRIOR REVIS...

Page 4: ...his information the respect they deserve for safe operation Symbol Icons Below are definitions of the symbol icons used in this manual CAUTION HOT SURFACE DANGEROUS VOLTAGE EARTH GROUND DANGER Indicat...

Page 5: ...ower failure do not attempt to operate this appliance Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Improper installation adjustment...

Page 6: ...avoid injury or damage to the commercial appliance use only Authorized AccuTemp Service Agents and Genuine Replacement Parts when service is required Genuine AccuTemp Replacement Parts are specified...

Page 7: ...t To avoid damage to the appliance do not leave a chlorine sanitizer in contact with the stainless steel longer than 10 minutes To avoid severe burns slowly remove the grease reservoir to avoid spilli...

Page 8: ...Cooking Area 717 sq in 574 sq in 1077 sq in 862 sq in 1437 sq in 1150 sq in Grease Pan Capacity 5 qt 5 qt 6 qt 6 qt 6 qt 6 qt NEMA Plug 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 MM5208 1803 C COOKING DEPTH 3 54 2...

Page 9: ...is the base model N Natural Gas P Propane B is the model configuration CCC is the supply Voltage D is the number of phases 1 or 3 E is the depth F is the width G is the special configuration Fig 2 C T...

Page 10: ...the appliance 2 Mail fax or scan and send via e mail the form to AccuTemp Products Inc to the contacts listed for each type on the form If you have any questions about warranty registration please con...

Page 11: ...Up Form must be completely filled out emailed faxed or mailed or emailed to the AccuTemp Technical Customer Support Department before the warranty is activated 1 Is the wall receptacle placed in a low...

Page 12: ...fication 1 What is the customers normal operating temperature for the Griddle F 2 Using a weighted contact temperature probe with digital thermometer does the surface temperature match the set tempera...

Page 13: ...n excess of 1 2 PSI 3 5kPA 3 2 UNPACKING This appliance was carefully inspected before shipment from the factory The transportation company assumes full responsibility for safe delivery to the custome...

Page 14: ...is level front to back and left to right 3 7 TABLE TOP Install the 4 rubber foot tips provided with your appliance onto the four foot adjusters of each of the commercial appliance legs This will keep...

Page 15: ...Amp 120Vac or a 20 Amp 208 240Vac depending on the rating listed on the data plate Make sure that the voltage at your supply receptacle is within 10 of the voltage listed on the griddle data plate Con...

Page 16: ...RUCTIONS 1 Ensure unit is connected to gas supply 2 Turn gas off at supply 3 Remove 1 8 NPT plug from dual solenoid control valve 4 Use a 1 8 NPT tap to connect a manometer to the control valve Ensure...

Page 17: ...range wire from the flame sense 3 Connect the probes of an multimeter capable of reading DC A DC micro amperes to the flame sensor and orange wire 4 Run the unit and monitor the reading 5 If the gas p...

Page 18: ...e brushes metal scouring pads to clean the griddle surface 4 1 OPERATION INTRODUCTION The ACCU STEAM G2 griddle is constructed and uses technology like no other griddle in the world The stainless stee...

Page 19: ...rawer Adjustable Bullet Feet 304 Stainless Steel Cooking Surface Overfill Grease Drawer Indicator Display Operational Keypad Display Operational Keypad Operation Fault Indicators Tech Support Contact...

Page 20: ...hen ON pressing and holding the key for five seconds turns the commercial appliance off Up Arrow Key This key when pressed will increase the set cooking temperature Unless in the Loc mode Press and ho...

Page 21: ...ctory defaults for the preset keys are 375 F 400 F 4 2 2 MANAGER MODE PROGRAMMING Prior to using the commercial appliance a few operational items need to be determined Default set temperature Preset 1...

Page 22: ...00 0 00 F 0 01 C 1 B B B Default Cook Tempera ture 350F 175C 350F 175C 200F 90C 400F 205C 2 B B B Ready Mode Display see table below for further detail 0 2 00 0 3 Fig 4 E P 2 Value Default Display Di...

Page 23: ...ault display and alternate display options will be determined according to Program 2 value as shown in Fig 4 E 4 F Once has regulated the indicator LED above the selected key will go to solid ON For d...

Page 24: ...urrent Temperature function LED on Actual temperature Pressing the Asterisk key and the Up Arrow Key will display the current actual temperature when the unit is in Ready Mode User Lockout Mode All LE...

Page 25: ...may need to repeat this process after the use of these chemicals Preheating Press the ON OFF and set the desired temperature The griddle will increase its surface temperature at an average rate of 15...

Page 26: ...e construction material of the cooking surface an infrared temperature probe can t be used The proper measurement tools to use is a calibrated weighted temperature probe and digital temperature meter...

Page 27: ...e and or griddle cleaner as needed For example the 3M Scotch Brite Quick Clean Griddle System provides the Scotch Brite polishing pads quick clean liquid pad holder and squeegee Clean up is very easy...

Page 28: ...e burners to have difficulty lighting Required Material nut driver wrench Phillips screwdriver stainless steel brush a digital volt meter able to read DC A DC micro amperes Tasks 1 Remove the retainin...

Page 29: ...i opening so that it is free of any collected dust grease and any other foreign material 5 4 GAS PRESSURE The appliance requires the proper gas pressure setting to operate properly All pressure readin...

Page 30: ...and or emery cloth Caution DO NOT use any abrasive that contains silica This will leave a coating on the flame sensor that could cause the unit not to light X X Clean all burner orifices making sure...

Page 31: ...n the temperature of the griddle the heat light will not come on again until the cooking surface drops below the temperature you have set See if the heat light is coming on intermittently While operat...

Page 32: ...xible quick connect gas line is fully engaged to the appliance gas input connection if applicable 3 Verify your gas shutoff valve is turned on to supply gas to the appliance 4 Once these have been ver...

Page 33: ...tasks to help evaluate the problem If the problem requires service at the location the AccuTemp Technical Service group will dispatch the nearest authorized service agent Toll Free 800 480 0415 Office...

Page 34: ...rform the repair or replacement This warranty includes travel time not to exceed two hours and mileage not to exceed 50 miles 100 miles round trip but does not include post start up assistance or trai...

Page 35: ...ufacturing defect Proper installation is the responsibility of the dealer owner user or installing contractor and is not covered by this warranty Improper installation can affect your warranty Install...

Page 36: ...MP5017 1907 Accu Steam Gas Griddle 35 NOTES...

Page 37: ...MATION AccuTemp Product Inc Technical Customer Support Technician is available Monday thru Sunday 7 00am to 7 00pm EST 800 480 0415 or 260 469 3040 Phone 800 480 0415 or 260 469 3040 Email service Acc...

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