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30” PRECISION GAS RANGES

FEATURES/BENEFITS:

WHY GAS SELF CLEAN?

Because  the  benefits  are  boundless!  Natural  gas 
and  LPG  are  “clean  and  green”  being  a  readily 
available  natural  resource  that  is  energy  efficient 
and  environmentally  friendly.  In  fact,  we  have 
enough of this natural resource to power the world 
for hundreds of years. And did you know that gas 
powered  ovens  are  less  expensive  to  operate  than 
electric ovens? 

POWER-FLO™ BURNERS

These versatile burners are the most advanced burners 
available in the industry. They allow simmering from 
140 degrees to a powerful 19,000 BTUs. Not only 
are they powerful, but they are energy efficient, and 

environmentally conscious

.  The 

Power-Flo™ burners use LESS 
gas at higher BTUs, thus saving 
on  precious  natural  resources, 
while  delivering  astounding 
levels of power and control.  

POWER-WOK BURNER

Our  incredibly  powerful  wok 
burner generates 25,000 BTUs. 

INFRA-Q™

(FOR GSCR MODELS ONLY)

Now you can have true restaurant quality steaks 
and seared Ahi in the comfort of your own kitchen.  
Capital’s  exclusive  Infra-Q  ™  infrared-BBQ  Grill 
system  utilizes  15,000  BTUs  and  sears  up  to 
1500  degrees,  while  allowing  you  the  control 
to  safely  cook  vegetables,  and  fish  all  on  the 
same  burner.  Features  our 
exclusive  Tru-Side™  grates 
that  help  reduce  flare-ups, 
and  channel  grease  away 
from the burner.

THERMO-GRIDDLE™

Our  solid  stainless  steel 
thermostatically 

controlled 

griddle  plate  gives  you  price 
control  over  the  griddle 
area.    From  15,000  BTUs 
on a 9” griddle sections provide precise control 
and  performance.  And  it  will  never  rust! 
Guaranteed!   

ROTISSERIE (GSCR ONLY)

Every  Precision  Series  ga 
self  clean  range  (GSCR) 
features  the  first  ever, 
motorized  rotisserie  system 
in  a  professional  style  range. 
What’  more  the  rotisserie,  complete  with  rod, 
heavy  duty  cast  stainless  steel  prongs  and 
basting pan come STANDARD!    

FLEX-ROLL™ OVEN RACKS (SELF CLEAN ONLY)

Our  patent  pending  Flex  Roll™ 
oven racks provide the smoothest, 
most effortless range of motion in 
any oven EVER manufactured!  

INFRA-BROIL™ 

Our gas infrared broiler beneath 
glass  generates  18,000  BTUS 
of power.  And the radiant glass 
makes clean-ups a snap! 

(Note: 

24”  range  does  not  feature 
glass infrared broil.)

STAY-KOOL™ KNOBS

Our  restaurant  grade,  die  cast 
chrome  plated  metal  knobs 
feature  bold  red  graphics  for 
easy  readings  of  settings,  and 
plastic  inserts  that  stay  cooler 
to the touch when using your range. 

(Available in Black or Red.)

WHY GAS SELF CLEAN?

 

Because  the  major  by-product  of  burning  gas  is 
water  (H2O).  Our  gas  ovens,  therefore,  naturally 
create a moisture laden cooking environment which 
is  why  roasts,  cakes,  cookies  and  desserts  retain 
their moisture during the cooking process. The result 
is more flavorful, moist AND healthier cuisine. 

 

Cooking with gas... 
What a Capital idea!

3 0 ”   P R E C I S I O N   F E A T U R E S

Summary of Contents for GRT302W

Page 1: ...30 Gas Self Clean with Convection Gas Manual Clean with Convection Range USE AND CARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...your Capital Cooking appliance Since your satisfaction is our topmost priority please feel free to contact our service experts You may reach us toll free at 866 402 4600 or dial the factory direct at...

Page 3: ...ety Practices Cooking 7 Range Parts Identification 9 Using The Range top Power flo Burners 10 Using The Rangetop 11 Using Your Oven 13 Using Your Oven Self Clean Mode 17 Care And Maintenance Locating...

Page 4: ...ase away from the burner THERMO GRIDDLE Our solid stainless steel thermostatically controlled griddle plate gives you price control over the griddle area From 15 000 BTUs on a 9 griddle sections provi...

Page 5: ...E R I E S M O D E L S S E L F C L E A N M A N U A L C L E A N GCR304 GSCR305 GCR305 GRT305 GSCR304Q GSCR304G GSCR305 In the commonwealth of massachusetts gas connection must be performed by a license...

Page 6: ...you read all sections of this manual before beginning installation and that your range is installed by an approved gas installation technician capable of reviewing and performing the manufacturers in...

Page 7: ...of burns electric shock fire and injury to persons Use extreme care when using this restaurant caliber range as this appliance provides intense heat and can increase accident potential Safety precaut...

Page 8: ...tion of clothing TO MINIMIZE BURNS ignition of flammable materials and unintentional spills position handles of utensil inward so that it does not extend over adjacent work areas cooking areas or the...

Page 9: ...own by the State of California to cause Cancer or reproductive harm California law requires business to warn customers of potential exposure to these substances To minimize exposure to these substance...

Page 10: ...Vertical Rod Support 9 Oven Baffel 10 Convection Fan center back wall of oven can behind baffle 11 Heat Shield RANGE PARTS IDENTIFICATION 1 Power Flo Wok Burner 2 Power Flo Standard Burner 3 Wok Grate...

Page 11: ...oes not click TURN OFF BURNER Check the circuit breaker for a blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker If the igniter still fails to operate see page 19 Troubleshooting Before calling For Service NOTE...

Page 12: ...o be certain that the grill components are correctly assembled in the grill box The grill grates and the burner are assembled in the grill box from the factory Note Your grill racks are constructed fr...

Page 13: ...ng block is available as an accessory and purchased separately It is sized to fit on top of the griddle surface when griddle is not in use The burner is rated at 15 000 BTU HR CONTROL KNOB The griddle...

Page 14: ...to baking time When reducing the temperature always check the food for doneness a minute or two before the minimum time stated in the recipe as time can always be added Some recipes will cook faster...

Page 15: ...ot necessary to lower the temperature an additional 25 F Use a minute timer and set it for less than minimum time suggested in the recipe The first time you use a recipe in the convection mode be sure...

Page 16: ...on for broiling REGULAR BROIL Broiliscookingbyintenseinfraredradiantheatsupplied by the broil burner located at the top of the oven FOODS SUITABLE FOR BROILING Appetizers Rack position 3 or 4 Meats Po...

Page 17: ...60 degree F Well Done 170 Degree F Fresh Pork Medium 160 degree F Well Done 170 degree F Roast Beef Cooked Commercially 140 degree F Vacuum Sealed 140 degree F Ready to eat 140 degree F Poultry Chicke...

Page 18: ...e more effective when used in the direction of the polish lines 3 Useonlycleansponges softcloths papertowels for cleaning or scouring Use only soap pads with soap still in them An empty pad can scratc...

Page 19: ...by using Revere Ware Stainless Steel Cleaner OVEN AND DOOR INTERIOR If in the event the oven door comes off track or becomes misaligned realignment can be achieved by following this simple procedure O...

Page 20: ...e hold a lighted match to the port ring After the flame is burning all the way around the burner adjust the flame to the desired height It is necessary to light each burner individually Do not light m...

Page 21: ...t breakers Call for authorized service Check circuit breakers Check gas supply at wall Verify gas type Clean burners Align and reassemble burners Dis assemble and dry burners Clean burner electrode Ca...

Page 22: ...rmly in place Technical PROPOSED SOLUTION Check circuit breakers Check plug at wall Ensure bulb is properly screwed in Replace bulb Check for proper top burner operation Check circuit breakers Check p...

Page 23: ...S I O N S E R I E S R a n g e s SELF CLEAN GAS CONVECTION MODELS GSCR30 4Q 4G 5 GSCR36 4Q 4G 4W 6 GSCR48 4G 4W 4QG 6Q 6G 8 GSCR60 4QG 4QW 4GW 6QG 6G 6W MANUAL CLEAN GAS CONVECTION MODELS GCR30 4 5 GC...

Page 24: ...29 Unpacking and Ventilation Requirements 30 Cabinet Preparation 31 Cabinet Install Drawing Front View 32 Cabinet Install Drawing Side View 33 Installation Instructions 34 Gas Hook Up Testing and Adju...

Page 25: ...In the commonwealth of massachusetts gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter IMPORTANT Installation electrical connections grounding and gas connections must comply with a...

Page 26: ...T305 5 Burner Gas Range Top w Wok Burner GSCR304Q 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w 9 Infra BBQ GSCR304G 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w 9 Thermo Griddle Note 304 19K BTU Power Flo Burners 305 19K BTU P...

Page 27: ...s Self Clean Range w 12 Infra BBQ GCR364B 4 Burner Gas Convection Range w 12 SS BBQ GRT364Q 4 Burner Gas RangeTop w 12 Infra BBQ GSCR364W 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w Wok GRT364W 4 Burner Gas Range...

Page 28: ...Griddle GSCR486Q 6 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w 12 Infra BBQ GCR486B 6 Burner Gas Convection Range w 12 SS BBQ GRT486Q 6 Burner Gas RangeTop w 12 Infra BBQ GSCR484QG 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w 1...

Page 29: ...ngeTop w 24 Wok GSCR604QG 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w 12 Infra BBQ 24 Griddle GRT604QG 4 Burner Gas RangeTop w 12 Infra BBQ 24 Griddle GSCR606G 6 Burner Gas Self Clean Range w 24 Griddle GRT606G 6...

Page 30: ...f the hood contains any combustible materials i e wood covering it must be a minimum of 40 above the cooking surface STEP 3 CABINET PREPARATION 1 The range is a freestanding unit If the unit is to be...

Page 31: ...ction or unit in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 WARNING DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to...

Page 32: ...31 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 FIG 1A Cabinet Clearances...

Page 33: ...32 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 FIG 2A Side View...

Page 34: ...ical if the junction box in the wall will be directly behind the junction box of the unit when the unit is installed To minimize binding when the unit is connected to the receptacle or junction box or...

Page 35: ...EVICE 1 Screwdriver Phillips 2 Drill electric or hand 3 Measuring tape or ruler 4 1 8 drill bit wood or metal wall or floor 5 3 16 anchors drywall or concrete 2 each not required if mounting bracket i...

Page 36: ...pplianceshallbeinaccordance with the manufacturer s instructions Turn on gas and check supply line connections for leaks using a soap solution Do not use a flame of any sort to test for leaks CAUTION...

Page 37: ...supply pressure does not exceed 14 37 mb W C ELECTRICAL q Receptacle with correct over current protection is provided for service cord connection q Proper ground connection q Proper polarity at recep...

Page 38: ...n standard ground shipments must be paid by customer The company will not be liable for additional transportation costs labor cost taxes or export import duties This warranty shall not apply nor can w...

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Page 42: ...ECIFIC VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE USE AND CARE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT CAPITAL COOKING EQUIPMENT INC INDICATING THE MODEL DUE TO ONGOING PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS WE RES...

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