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temperature changes. Use only on low or medium
heat settings according to the utensil manufacturer's
directions.

COOKING SAFETY:

USE ONLY DRY POTHOLDERS. Moist or damp
potholders on hot surfaces may cause burns from
the steam. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth
in place of potholders.

FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, wear proper apparel.
Loose fitting garments or hanging sleeves should
never be worn while using this appliance. Some
synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and should
not be worn while cooking.

DO NOT use aluminum foil as a shield against
food spills or drippings around the burners or
control panel area. This could obstruct the flow of
combustion air. This can damage the finish of the
range.

WARNING!

This appliance is for cooking!

Based on safety considerations, never use
the range to warm or heat a room. Such use can
damage the range.

DO NOT TOUCH THE BURNER GRATES OR THE
IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING AREAS adjacent to
the burners. When in use these areas may become
hot enough to cause burns.

NEVER leave the range unattended when using
high flame settings. Boil-overs cause smoking
and greasy spills that may ignite. More importantly,
if the burner flames are smothered, unburned
gas will escape into the room.

ONLY certain types of glass, heat proof glass-
ceramic, ceramic earthenware or other glazed
utensils are suitable for range use. Other types of
utensils may break with sudden

DO NOT HEAT UNOPENED FOOD CONTAINERS.
A buildup of pressure may cause the container to burst
and cause injury

DURING COOKING, set the burner control so that
the flame heats only the bottom of the pan and
does not extend beyond the bottom of the pan.

USE CAUTION to ensure that drafts like those
from forced air vents or fans do not blow flammable
materials toward the flames or push the flames so
that they extend beyond the edges of the pot.

T O MIN I MI Z E A C CI D E N TS , position handles
of utensil inward so that they do not extend
over adjacent work areas, cooking areas or the
edge of the range.

H O L D T H E H A N D L E o f t h e p a n t o p r e v e n t
movement of the utensil when stirring food.

DO NOT USE the BBQ grill top section for
grilling excessively fatty meats or products that
promote flare-ups.

GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Let hot grease cool
before attempting to handle it. Avoid letting grease
deposits to collect. Clean after each use.

KEEP BURNER PORTS CLEAN. This is essen-
tial for proper lighting and maintenance of the
burners. It is necessary to clean the burner
ports when there is a boil over or when the
burner does not light though the electronic igniters
click.

CLEAN THE RANGE-TOP SECTION WITH CAUTION.
Avoid steam bums; do not use a wet sponge or cloth

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clean the range while it is hot. Some cleaners produce
noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Follow
directions provided by the cleaner manufacturer.

BE SURE ALL RANGETOP CONTROLS ARE TURNED
OFF and the rangetop is cool before using any type of
aerosol cleaner on or around the range. The chemi-
cal that produces the spraying action could, in the
presence of heat, ignite or cause metal parts to
corrode. Only an authorized service technician
should perform Service. Technicians must dis-
connect the power supply before servicing this unit.

CLEAN THE VENTILATION HOOD and filters
above the range frequently so grease deposits
from cooking vapors do not accumulate on them.

IN CASE OF FIRE or when intentionally using
"flaming" liquor or other spirits on the range, follow
hood manufacturer's instructions.

INSTALL A SMOKE DETECTOR in or near the kitchen.

TURN THE KNOB CONTROL TO OFF if a burner
goes out and gas escapes. Open a window or door.
DO NOT attempt to use the

range until the gas has

had time to dissipate.

NEVER let clothing, potholders, or other flammable
materials come into contact with or too close to any
burner, or burner grate until it has cooled. Fabric may
ignite and result in personal injury.

SAFETY PRACTICES / COOKING

Summary of Contents for CGRT304

Page 1: ...USE AND CARE INSTALLATION GUIDE RANGETOPS...

Page 2: ...Electrical General 5 Safety Practices Cooking 6 Range Parts Identification 7 Using The Range Top Power Burners 8 Using The RangeTop 9 Care And Maintenance 11 Care And Maintenance Locating The Rating...

Page 3: ...ADITIONAL BBQ GRILL GRATES Exclusive BBQ Grill w CAST IRON channeling grates that help reduce flare ups by channeling the grease away from the burner into spillage tray THERMO GRIDDLE Our solid stainl...

Page 4: ...able of reviewing and performing the manufacturers installation checklist included in your information packet The installation of appliances assigned for manufac tured mobile home installation must co...

Page 5: ...sons Use extreme care when using this restaurant caliber rangetop as this appliance provides intense heat and can increase accident potential Safety precautions must be followed when using any kitchen...

Page 6: ...e pot TO MINIMIZE ACCIDENTS position handles of utensil inward so that they do not extend over adjacent work areas cooking areas or the edge of the range HOLD THE HANDLE of the pan to prevent movement...

Page 7: ...RANGETOP PART IDENTIFICATION 1 Burner 23k BTU 2 Griddle Plate 3 Griddle Flue Cover 4 Burner Control Knob 5 Cast Iron Grate 6 Griddle Knob 7 Indicating Lights 8 Drip pan Handle 9 Grill Knob 10 BBQ Gri...

Page 8: ...st in the air around the appliance may cause an orange flame This will disappear with use NOTE If you are using propane gas a slight pop flash may occur at the burner ports a few seconds after the bur...

Page 9: ...rs can melt or bubble the handles THE CONTROL KNOBS The control knobs are readily associated with the burners they control The RANGETOP control knobs are labeled in front of the burners The oven contr...

Page 10: ...of flare ups slits in the remaining fat around the edges at 2 inch 51 mm intervals Brush on basting sauces towards the end of cooking Add seasoning or salt after grilling Early salting dries out meat...

Page 11: ...a steel wool pad it will scratch the surface To touch up noticeable scratches in the stainless steel sand very lightly with dry100 grit emery paper rubbing in the direction of the grain After cleaning...

Page 12: ...regarding your range It provides the model serial and verifies the gas type and BTU input ratings for each burner of your appli ance When calling for service please have this information at hand The r...

Page 13: ...wall Wrong gas type Verify gas type Burners are dirty Clean burners Burners are mis aligned Align and reassemble burners Water in burner ports Dis assemble and dry burners Dirty electrode s Clean burn...

Page 14: ...CULINARIAN SERIES 14 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CULINARIAN SERIES RANGETOP MODELS CGRT30 ALL MODELS CGRT36 ALL MODELS CGRT48 ALL MODELS CGRT60 ALL MODELS...

Page 15: ...S 36 ALL MODELS 48 ALL MODELS 60 ALL MODELS Unpacking and Ventilation Requirements Cabinet Install Drawing Front View Cabinet Install Drawing Side View Installation Instructions Gas Hook Up Testing an...

Page 16: ...0 VAC 60 HZ 1 PH 20 Amp Circuit STEP 1 UNPACKING MOVING and PLACING the RANGE GAS SUPPLY NATURAL GAS 6 inch water column 14 9mb Min 8 inch 20mb nominal PROPANE GAS 11 inch water column 27 4m b 14 inch...

Page 17: ...CULINARIAN SERIES 17 3 0 M O D E L S CGRT304 CGRT304 23K BTU BURNERS...

Page 18: ...CULINARIAN SERIES 18 36 MODELS CGRT366 CGRT362B2 23K BTU BURNERS 12 BBQ Grill CGRT362G2 23K BTU BURNERS 12 Thermo Griddle CGRT366 23K BTU BURNERS...

Page 19: ...G CGRT484G2 23K BTU BURNERS 12 Thermo Griddle CGRT484B2 23K BTU BURNERS 12 BBQ Grill CGRT484GG 23K BTU BURNERS 24 Thermo Griddle CGRT484BG 23K BTU BURNERS 12 Thermo Griddle BBQ Grill CGRT484BB 23K BTU...

Page 20: ...RT604GB2 CGRT60GB2 23K BTU BURNERS 12 Thermo Griddle 12 BBQ Grill CGRT604GG2 23K BTU BURNERS 24 Thermo Griddle CGRT604B4 23K BTU BURNERS 12 BBQ Grill CGRT604BB2 23K BTU BURNERS 24 BBQ Grill CGRT604G4...

Page 21: ...missing parts upon opening the packaging If damaged or missing parts are detected immediately report it to the dealer After removal of the packaging materials it is recommended that the grates be remo...

Page 22: ...blower speed is only required when using the grill section 2 HOOD PLACEMENT For best smoke elimination the lower edge of the hood should be installed a minimum of 30 to a maximum of 36 above the rang...

Page 23: ...CULINARIAN SERIES 23 C A B I N E T I N S T A L L D R A W I N G F R O N T V I E W...

Page 24: ...CULINARIAN SERIES 24 C A B I N E T I N S T A L L D R A W I N G S I D E V I E W Electrical Outlet A Model 12 to 20 CENTER OF THE UNIT A Gas Supply Gas Inlet 12 1 4 15 1 4 20 7 8 26 1 2 30 36 48 60...

Page 25: ...follow the National Electrical Codes ANSI NFPA No 70 current issue 30 RangeTop 120V 15 Amps Max 36 RangeTop 120V 15Amps Max 48 RangeTop 120V 15 Amps Max 60 RangeTop 120V 15 Amps Max ELECTRICAL SUPPLY...

Page 26: ...testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5kPa The Appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system...

Page 27: ...g surface is less than 12 Note to Customer Please make sure installer signs each item on this checklist explains each item before leaving and ex plains the rangetop operation to you thoroughly OPERATI...

Page 28: ...tion and or narrative of the problem and submitted to Capital s service department Installation or start up Shipping damage that is not a direct result of packaging for example freight handling Servic...

Page 29: ...SPECIFICVENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS FORTHEMOSTUPTODATEUSEANDCAREAND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSCONTACT CAPITALCOOKINGEQUIPMENT INC INDICATINGTHEMODEL DUETOONGOINGPRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS WERESERVETHERIGHT TOCHA...

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