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Summary of Contents for Precision GSCR302W

Page 1: ...THE ART OF PRECISION USE AND CARE INSTALLATION GUIDE J f f i erie r Range Gas Manual Clean with Convection Proudly Made in USA...

Page 2: ...it is an invaluable guide to help you better understand your Capital Cooking appliance Since your satisfaction is our topmost priority please feel free to contact our service experts You may reach us...

Page 3: ...arts Identification Using The Range top I Power floTM Burners Using The Rangetop Using Your Oven Using Your Oven Self Clean Mode care And Maintenance care AND Maintenance I Locating Rating Plate Troub...

Page 4: ...iddle plate gives you precise control over the griddle area From 18 000 BTUs on 12 griddle sections and 30 000 BTUs on 24 griddle sections our griddle plates provide precise control and performance An...

Page 5: ...R SELF CLEAN I OCR MANUAL CLEAN ill GSCR304 GCR304 GSCR305 GCR305 GSCR304Q GCR304Q GSCR304G GCR304G GSCR302W GCR302W In the commonwealth of massachusetts gas connection must be performed by a licensed...

Page 6: ...ODELS GSCR SELF CLEAN I GCR MANUAL CLEAN GSCR366 GCR366 GSCR364G GCR364G GSCR364Q GCR364Q GSCR364W GCR364W In the common alth of massachusetta gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or...

Page 7: ...F CLEAN I GCR MANUAL CLEAN GSCR484G GCR484G GSCR484W GCR484W GSCR486G l t i 1 1 GCR486G GSCR486Q GCR486B GSCR484QG GCR484BG GSCR484QG In the common alth of muuc huMIIs g c onnec11on must be performed...

Page 8: ...ECISION SERIES MODELS GSCR SELF CLEAN 11m o1 1 1 GSCR604GW GSCR604QW GSCR604QG GSCR606QG GSCR604GW In the commonwealth of massachusetts gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fi...

Page 9: ...at your range is installed by an approved gas installation technician capable reviewing and performing the manufacturers installation checklist included in your information packet The installation of...

Page 10: ...refully before using this range IWARNING These precautions will reduce the risk I of burns electric shock fire and injury to persons Use extreme care when using this restaurant caliber range as this a...

Page 11: ...lame and may result in ignition of clothing It is also a waste ofgas TO MINIMIZE BURNS ignition of flammable materials and unintentional spills position handles of utensil inward so that it does not e...

Page 12: ...rized Service Technidan Technidans must disconnect the power supply before servicing this unit CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by products which are on...

Page 13: ...od Support for rotisserie rod 4 Rotisserie Rod 5 Meat Holder 6 Broiler Burner behind glass 7 Oven Light 8 Oven Thermostat Sensing Bulb 9 Convection Baffle 10 Convection Fan center back wall of oven ca...

Page 14: ...te 4 Door Handle 5 Filler Plate 6 Switch Light Fan Rotis Drip pan handle 8 Griddle Plate 9 Standard Power Flo Burner 10 Adjustable Legs 11 1ndicating Lights 12 Large Power Flo Burner 13 Two Piece Cast...

Page 15: ...he main burner would ELECTRONIC IGNITERS If a burner does not ignite listen for the clicking sound If the burner does not click TURN OFF BURNER Check the circuit breaker for a blown fuse or a tripped...

Page 16: ...terials check to 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...

Page 17: ...e drip tray radiants heat deflector and compartment Wipe the U shaped burner with a damp cloth CAUTION Use extreme care when placing the grill components into the grill compartment Avoid hitting the c...

Page 18: ...6 cooking models convection bake regular bake convection broil regular broil convection broil rotisserie regular broil rotisserie To help you decide which way to cook your food read this information f...

Page 19: ...d breads A shiny finish works best for cakes and cookies since it reflects some of the heat and provides a tenderer surface Cookiesheets with only one lip will give the best results as the heated air...

Page 20: ...erature suggested in the chart Rare meat must be eaten when it is removed from theoven as it continues cookingfrom itsownheat To keep food moist it must be covered with aluminum foil or a lid To dehyd...

Page 21: ...use both pieces Do not cover the grid with aluminum foil This slotted grid allows the grease drippings to flow into the bottom of the pan keeping it away from the intense heatofthe infra red broiler b...

Page 22: ...smoke and or flames during the SELF CLEAN cycle depending on the content and amount of soil remaining in the oven If a flame persists turn off the oven and allow it to cool before opening the door to...

Page 23: ...dallcmthe grates tocoolbefore starting to clean the rangetop Do notclean hot surfaces This couldbum you Clean only when the range or range top has cooled down to room temperature BURNER GRATES When li...

Page 24: ...dry If food has burned onto the oven and is difficult to remove soak the spots with a cloth saturated with household ammonia Allow it to soak for an hour or two with the door closed The food soil shou...

Page 25: ...on Rating Plate w BTU ratings The model serial and gas type information is located in two places First when you open the oven door you will find a sticker that shows the model followed by either an N...

Page 26: ...ly at wall Wrong gas type Verify gas type Burners are dirty Clean burners Burners are mis aligned Align and reassemble burners Water in burner s Dis assembleand dry burners Dirty electrode s Clean bur...

Page 27: ...or No oven broil Improper settings see no bake Verify proper settings Uneven baking Insufficient pre heat time Allow oven to preheatat least 15minutes beforebaking Improper settings Verify proper sett...

Page 28: ...ION SERIES Ranges SELF CLEAN GAS CONVECTION MODELS GSCR30 4Q 4G 2W 4 5 GSCR36 4Q 4G 4W 6 GSCR48 4G 4 4QG 6Q 6G 8 GSCR60 4QG 4QW 4G 6QG 6G 6W MANUAL CLEAN GAS CONVECTION MODELS GCR30 4Q 4G 2W 4 5 GCR36...

Page 29: ...48 All Models 32 60 All Models 33 Unpacking and Ventilation Requirements 34 35 Cabinet Install Drawing I Front View 36 Cabinet Install Drawing I Side View 37 Installation Instructions 38 39 Gas Hook U...

Page 30: ...ommonwealth 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 all appli...

Page 31: ...urner Gas Manual Clean Convection Range w 9 lnfra BBQ 2J QJ p GSCR304G 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Convection w 9 Thermo Griddle GCR304G 4 Burner Gas Manual Clean Convection w 9 Thermo Griddle GSCR302W 2...

Page 32: ...nvection Range w 12 SS BBQ GCR364B 4 Burner Gas Manual Clean Convection Range w 12 SS BBQ GSCR364W 4 Burner Gas Self Clean Convection Range w Wok GCR364W 4 Burner Gas Manual Clean Convection Range w W...

Page 33: ...Clean Convection Range wf 12 Griddle Note GSCR486Q 6 Burner Gas Self Oean Convection Range w 12 SS BBQ GCR486B 6 Burner Gas Manual Clean Convection Range w 12 SS BBQ GSCR484QG 4 Burner Gas Se lf aean...

Page 34: ...Gas SelfClean Convection Range w 12 Infra BBQ 24 Wok GSCR606G 6 Burner Gas Self Oean Convection Range w 24 Griddle GSCR606W 6 Burner Gas Self C lean Convection Range w 24 Wok GSCR606QG 6 Burner Gas Se...

Page 35: ...ditioned household air when maximum ventilation is not required Normally the maximum blower speed is only required when using the grill section 2 HOOD PLACEMENT For best smoke elimination the lower ed...

Page 36: ...he broiler section 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 f YARNING DO NOTobstructtheflow ofcombustion nd ventilati...

Page 37: ...e level of the range top must be at the same level or above the countertop level Range Widths Cut Out Widths RANGE 60 59 7 8 60 1 8 RANGE 48 47 7 8 48 1 8 RANGE 36 35 7 8 36 1 8 RANGE 30 29 7 8 30 1 8...

Page 38: ...w 36 Min to Combustibles 36 TO 36 5 8 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING I SIDE VIEW Combustible Materials E Without backguard HIGH BACK 18 I D LOWBACK9 18 ISLAND TRIIM 3 3 0 clearance A 25 1 8 B 27 3 8 C 43 1 4...

Page 39: ...ially critical if the junction box in the wall is 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 b...

Page 40: ...STALLATION OF ANTI TIP DEVICE 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 3116 anchors drywall or concrete 2 each not requir...

Page 41: ...when tightening the fittings LeaktestingoftheapplianeeshaII beinaccordanee with the manufacturer s instructions Turn on gas and check supply line connections for leaks using asoap solution Never use...

Page 42: ...ve installed inanaccessible location without requiring removal of range 0 Unit tested and free of gas leaks 0 Gas supply pressure does not exceed 14 37mb W C 0 Proper polarity at receptacle 0 Kick pan...

Page 43: ...and shipped regular ground Any requests for other than standard ground shipments must be paid by customer The company will not be liable for additional transportation costs labor cost taxes or export...

Page 44: ...NOTES...

Page 45: ...DESIGN YOUR DREAM KITCHEN...

Page 46: ...SPECIFICVENTILATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE USE AND CARE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT CAPITAL COOKING EQUIPMENT INC INDICATING THE MODEL DUE TOONGOING PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS WE RE...

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