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Part # 1009067 Rev11 (01/24/08)

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During preheat period, keep oven door closed. With oven 
operating on rated voltage, it will require approximately 18 
to 20 minutes to reach 450°F from a cold start.

Personal preferences of different operators dictate time and 
temperature requirements for various cooking operations.
For this reason, no times or temperatures are suggested here.
If in doubt, consult a good cookbook on volume cooking.

General

Baking or roasting may be done in the oven on the oven rack 
provided with each oven. Best baking or roasting results will 
be obtained with only one rack of product at a time. Multi-
rack loading will greatly change bake/roast characteristics 
and “done” times. Do not bake or roast directly on the oven 
bottom. In choosing pans, be sure pan size will allow space 
between back, sides and oven door to allow for proper heat 
circulation. Personal preferences of different chefs and food 
service operators dictate temperature and time requirements 
for various oven cooking operations. For this reason, no 
cooking times or temperatures are suggested here. If in 
doubt, consult a good cookbook on volume food service.

Range Base Convection Oven (RC)

As a guide, set oven temperature 25° to 50° lower than called 
for in recipes directions using standard or conventional 
ovens. Cooking time may be less depending upon the 
product you are preparing. 2% to 5% is a general rule.
Product should be watched the first time it is prepared.
Cooking time and oven temperature will vary depending 
upon such factors as size of load, temperature of product, 
and mixture of recipe, particularly moisture. When you 
have established satisfactory time and temperature for our 
products, record them on a chart and keep as a reference 
guide.

OPERATION continued

Preheat oven thoroughly before use. To reach 350°F takes 
approximately 20 minutes. For optimum results oven should 
be preheated for 30 minutes to allow for thorough heat 
saturation. The load should be centered on the oven racks 
to allow for proper heat circulation around the sides. Load 
size – the oven will hold three (3) 18” x 26” sheet pans, six 
(6) 12” x 20” x 2.5” steam table pans or one (1) 17.75” x 25.75” 
roast pan. Never place pans directly on the oven bottom.
Always use the lowest rack position which will allow the 
air to circulate within the oven cavity. Load and unload 
food as quickly as possible to prevent an excessive drop 
in temperature. Avoid using warped pans since level pans 
bake more evenly. Do not use a deep pan for shallow cakes, 
cookies, etc, as circulation across the surface is essential for 
even cooking and browning. To prevent excessive shrinkage, 
roast meats at a low temperature (250° to 325°F)

When rethermalizing frozen products preheat the oven 50° 
higher than cooking temperature to compensate for heat 
loss during and after loading. Thermostat must be returned 
to cooking temperature after loading.

Range Base Convection Oven Operation

Activate the power switch to the cook position. Set the fan 
speed switch to the desired fan speed. Set oven thermostat 
to the desired oven temperature. Allow 20 to 30 minutes to 
preheat.

When finished using the oven it should be cooled below 
150° before shutting down. Turn the power switch to “cool 
Down” and open the oven door. Allow fan to operate for 
approximately 30 minutes. To shut down the oven turn the 
thermostat and the power switch to the off position.

CAUTION: Motor must operate during cooking cycle. Failure 
to do so will shorten motor life!

We recommend, at the end of a bake or roast period, when 
the oven will be idle for any period of time to set the oven 
thermostat to the lowest temperature setting and allow the 
oven to operate. By doing this, the oven motor will keep 
itself cool by operating and you will save preheat time for 
next ovens’ use. If this procedure is not desirable than we 
recommend that the oven be cooled down below 150°F 
between baking or roasting  periods.

Summary of Contents for 36E

Page 1: ...Mississauga Ontario L4W 1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfield Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND Telephone 081 561 0433 Fax 081 848 0041 Part 1009067 Rev11 01 24 0...

Page 2: ...state of california to cause cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inha...

Page 3: ...nting The ER36 Salamander To 36E Series 9 Installation Instructions for Mounting The Double Deck High Shelf 36E Series 10 Ventilation 10 OPERATION 10 Ovens 10 Controls Preheat General Range Base Conve...

Page 4: ...32 36ET38 15 5 5 5 72 64 33 42 42 42 37 37 37 19 19 19 36ET32 3 36ET33 88 14 2 5 4 2 5 68 60 NA 42 39 39 37 34 34 NA NA NA 36ET33 12 6 4 2 4 2 4 2 61 53 NA 35 35 35 31 31 31 NA NA NA 36ET33 99 12 1 4...

Page 5: ...32 280mm 32 1 4 819mm 3 1 2 89mm ELECTRICAL LOADING CHART MODEL ER36 VOLTAGE TOTAL kW 3 PHASE kW PER PHASE NOMINAL AMPERES PER LINE SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE X Y Y Z X Z X Y Z 208 7 00 3 5 3 5 33 7 16...

Page 6: ...TAL kW 3 PHASE kW PER PHASE NOMINAL AMPERES PER LINE SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE X Y Y Z X Z X Y Z 208 6 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 28 8 28 8 0 0 28 8 240 6 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 460 6 00 0 0 0 0 6 00 13...

Page 7: ...storage base with stainless steel doors is available Modular Top For mounting on a custom made stand Venting All ranges are supplied with standard 3 76 mm high stainless steel vent riser Double Deck...

Page 8: ...t the unit s electrical characteristics and the supply electrical characteristics agree The Garland 36E series complies with the standards CSA C222 no 109 latest edition the UL197 latest edition and t...

Page 9: ...labeled Remove and use for Banking should be removed and used for joining unit together through ends of main front top and main back top Installation Instructions for Mounting The ER36 Salamander To 3...

Page 10: ...tion system is recommended for all commercial electrical cooking appliances For further information please refer to Vapor Removal From cooking Equipment National Fire Protection Association Standards...

Page 11: ...mum results oven should be preheated for 30 minutes to allow for thorough heat saturation The load should be centered on the oven racks to allow for proper heat circulation around the sides Load size...

Page 12: ...ince it is constructed with self lubricating sealed ball bearing It is designed to provide durable service when treated with ordinary care Be sure to follow the cool down procedure as mentioned in the...

Page 13: ...are recommended for all stock pot cooking These plates are the most flexible boiling plates available The 36 914 mm x 24 610 mm steel top has six heat zones Total top input of 12 0 k W Switch Panel Si...

Page 14: ...nd is not a defect The griddle will not require reseasoning if it is used properly If the griddle is over heated and product begins to stick to the surface it may be necessary to repeat the seasoning...

Page 15: ...contact with food Stainless steel may discolor if overheated These stains can usually be removed by vigorous rubbing with a scouring powder paste Use only stainless steel wood or plastic tools if nece...

Page 16: ...EANING continued C Once A Week clean griddle surface thoroughly If necessary use a grill stone or grill pad over the griddle surface Rub with grain of the metal while still warm A detergent may be use...

Page 17: ...BOIL TOP 1 1 2 2 COM COM THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT 30A 40A 40A 30A 30A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A 30A 40A P3 1 P1 P2 3 2 4 OPEN TOP GRIDDLE ALL PURPOSE TOP OVEN 200 550F TB LEFT CENTER RIGHT RIGHT CENT...

Page 18: ...OL PANEL SALAMANDER TOP LEFT TOP LEFT TOP CENTER SALAMANDER TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT OVEN TOP RIGHT OVEN TOP LEFT TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT...

Page 19: ...2 44 1 36 ER 39 SAL 208 25 5 6 5 8 11 122 6 60 5 73 7 79 4 240 25 5 6 5 8 11 106 3 52 4 63 8 68 8 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER PHASE AMPERAGE X Y X Z Y Z 1 Phase X Y Z 36 ES 17 36 ET 17 208 10...

Page 20: ...3 P1 P3 1 2 P2 4 3 ALL PURPOSE TOP P3 1 P1 2 P2 4 3 UPPER OVEN ELEMENTS LOWER OVEN ELEMENTS 4 3 2 1 P3 P1 P2 BOIL TOP THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT 40A 40A 40A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A 40A 40A OVEN TO TE...

Page 21: ...ONTROL PANEL TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL SALAMANDER SALAMANDER TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT TO CONTROL PANEL TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL OVEN OVEN TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL...

Page 22: ...3 3 36 ES 35 SAL 36 ET 35 SAL 208 19 7 6 6 91 3 54 2 54 2 50 0 240 19 7 6 6 79 2 47 0 47 0 43 3 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER PHASE AMPERAGE X Y X Z Y Z 1 Phase X Y Z 36 ES 36 36 ET 36 208 12 0 6...

Page 23: ...2 COM COM THERMOSTAT 30A 40A 40A 30A 30A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A 30A 40A P3 1 P1 P2 3 2 4 20A 20A OUTER ELEMENT INNER ELEMENT OPEN TOP GRIDDLE ALL PURPOSE TOP RC OVEN TO TERMINAL BLOCK See page...

Page 24: ...6 36 ERC 32 3 SAL 208 26 6 5 4 10 11 2 127 9 65 1 70 5 88 3 240 26 6 5 4 10 11 2 110 8 56 4 61 1 76 5 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER PHASE AMPERAGE X Y X Z Y Z 1 Phase X Y Z 36 ERC 33 208 18 5 4 8...

Page 25: ...P1 2 P2 4 3 BOIL TOP THERMOSTAT 40A 40A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A 40A 20A 40A 40A INNER ELEMENT OUTER ELEMENT 20A ALL PURPOSE TOP RC OVEN TO TERMINAL BLOCK See page 2 for terminal block connection...

Page 26: ...L DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCE 0 015 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TITLE DATE SCALE DR SHT OF CHK BY REV REV DATE DR DESCRIPTION REVISIONS G Z Y X 36ERC35 36ERC36 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER...

Page 27: ...TOP 1 1 2 2 COM COM THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT 30A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 30A 40A P3 1 P1 P2 3 2 4 30A OPEN TOP GRIDDLE ALL PURPOSE TOP OVEN TO TERMINAL BLOCK See page 2 for terminal block connection TB 40...

Page 28: ...LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT TO CONTROL PANEL TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT TOP CENTER TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT E N L3 L2 3 PHASE L1 36ER32 36ER32 3 36ER33 36ER33 88 36ER33 99 36ER38 36ER39 36ES32 36ES32 3 36...

Page 29: ...AMPERAGE L1 N L2 N L3 N 1 Phase L1 L2 L3 36ET 17 36ES17 415V 3N 10 00 5 00 5 00 0 00 41 7 20 8 20 8 0 0 400V 3N 9 18 4 59 4 59 0 00 39 9 20 0 20 0 0 0 380V 3N 8 40 4 20 4 20 0 00 38 2 19 1 19 1 0 0 M...

Page 30: ...P3 1 2 P2 4 3 P3 1 P1 2 P2 4 3 UPPER OVEN ELEMENTS LOWER OVEN ELEMENTS 4 3 2 1 P3 P1 P2 BOIL TOP THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT 40A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A ALL PURPOSE TOP OVEN TO TERMINAL BLOCK See pag...

Page 31: ...HASE AMPERAGE L1 N L2 N L3 N 1 Phase L1 L2 L3 36 ET 36 36 ES 36 415V 3N 12 00 6 00 6 00 0 00 50 0 25 0 25 0 0 0 400V 3N 11 02 5 51 5 51 0 00 47 9 24 0 24 0 0 0 380V 3N 10 08 5 04 5 04 0 00 45 8 22 9 2...

Page 32: ...M THERMOSTAT 40A 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A P3 1 P1 P2 3 2 4 20A OUTER ELEMENT INNER ELEMENT OPEN TOP GRIDDLE ALL PURPOSE TOP RC OVEN TO TERMINAL BLOCK See page 2 for terminal block connection TB C...

Page 33: ...3N 25 20 5 6 8 4 11 2 105 0 23 3 35 0 46 7 400V 3N 23 14 5 1 7 7 10 3 100 6 22 4 33 5 44 7 380V 3N 21 18 4 7 7 1 9 4 96 3 21 4 32 1 42 8 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER PHASE AMPERAGE L1 N L2 N L3...

Page 34: ...2 P2 4 3 BOIL TOP THERMOSTAT 40A ER 7kW SALAMANDER 40A 40A 40A INNER ELEMENT OUTER ELEMENT 20A ALL PURPOSE TOP RC OVEN High low switch Cook cool switch Door switch TO TERMINAL BLOCK See page 2 for te...

Page 35: ...L3 36 ERC 36 415V 3N 17 60 5 6 6 0 6 0 73 3 23 3 25 0 25 0 400V 3N 16 16 5 1 5 5 5 5 70 3 22 4 24 0 24 0 380V 3N 14 79 4 7 5 0 5 0 67 2 21 4 22 9 22 9 36 ERC 36 SAL 415V 3N 24 60 5 6 6 0 13 0 102 5 23...

Page 36: ...36ES38 36ES39 36ES17 36ET32 36ET38 36ET39 36ET17 SALAMANDER ER 7kW LEFT CENTER RIGHT LEFT CENTER RIGHT THERMOSTAT TB BUSS BAR BOIL TOP THERMOSTAT RESISTANCE 150 KOHMS UPPER OVEN ELEMENTS RESISTANCE 1...

Page 37: ...GHT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT SALAMANDER SALAMANDER TOP RIGHT TOP CENTER TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT TOP CENTER TOP LEFT TO CONTROL PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL...

Page 38: ...1 Phase X Y Z 36 ES 32 36 ET 32 460 15 5 5 5 32 6 18 8 18 8 18 8 36 ES 32 SAL 36 ET 32 SAL 460 20 5 5 5 5 10 44 6 19 8 29 6 28 8 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER PHASE AMPERAGE X Y X Z Y Z 1 Phase...

Page 39: ...S BAR TO TERMINAL BLOCK See page 2 for terminal block connection MODEL 36ER35 36ER36 36ET35 36ET36 36ES35 36ES36 36ET15 36ET16 36ES15 36ES16 RESISTANCE 150 KOHMS TB RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT SWITCH CONFIG...

Page 40: ...GHT SALAMANDER OVEN TOP LEFT OVEN TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL TO CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL SALAMANDER SALAMANDER TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT TO CONTROL PANEL TOP RIGHT SALAMANDER T...

Page 41: ...ER 36 460 18 5 6 5 6 6 40 2 23 5 23 5 22 6 36 ER 36 SAL 460 24 6 5 6 11 5 52 2 23 5 34 3 33 5 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL KW LOADING PER PHASE AMPERAGE X Y X Z Y Z 1 Phase X Y Z 36 ES 35 36 ET 35 460 12 0 6...

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Page 44: ...neusement avec un grattoir gril ou une spatule Essuyer tous les d chets des op rations de cuisson B Une Fois Par Jour nettoyer la surface du gril avec une brique gril et un tampon gril Retirer le r ci...

Page 45: ...peuvent tre limin es en les frottant vigoureusement avec une p te de poudre r curer ENTRETIEN ET NETTOYAGE suite S il est n cessaire de gratter des d p ts importants de graisse ou d huile utiliser un...

Page 46: ...l ext rieur ou l int rieur gr ce ses six roulements rouleaux Une but e emp che la cr maill re de sortir accidentellement de ses rails Cependant la cr maill re et son cran peuvent tre facilement retir...

Page 47: ...ntenir des temp ratures s par es tout moment Le gril usage intensif est recommand pour les cuissons en quantit importante pour lesquelles il faut des temp ratures r guli res et une r cup ration rapide...

Page 48: ...10 po d une capacit maximale d un gallon US Les l ments chauff ants ne doivent pas rester allum s lorsqu ils sont r gl s haute temp rature s ils ne sont pas couverts par un r cipient de cuisson Mettre...

Page 49: ...ostat et l interrupteur d alimentation la position Off AVERTISSEMENT le moteur doit fonctionner pendant le cycle de cuisson Dans le cas contraire la vie du moteur sera raccourcie Nous recommandons la...

Page 50: ...Les cuissons au four ou le r tissage peuvent tre r alis s dans le four sur les grilles fournies avec chaque appareil On obtiendra les meilleurs r sultats de cuisson ou de r tissage en utilisant une s...

Page 51: ...ION suite 1 L arri re de l appareil doit tre facilement accessible 2 Retirer le boulon t te plate A de chaque c t de l tag re haute uniquement lorsque celle ci est install e c t d une tag re haute de...

Page 52: ...tilis s l appareil doit tre mis de niveau l aide de cales Utiliser un niveau bulle et mettre l appareil de niveau dans les quatre 4 directions depuis l avant vers l arri re et depuis l arri re vers l...

Page 53: ...surer que les caract ristiques lectriques de l appareil et celles de la ligne d alimentation correspondent Les appareils GARLAND de s rie 36E sont conformes la norme CSA C22 2 n 109 derni re dition la...

Page 54: ...kg Le r glage du ressort est facile faire depuis l avant de l appareil Base de rangement Une base de rangement avec des portes en acier inoxydable est disponible Dessus modulaire Permettant le montag...

Page 55: ...PAR LIGNE MONOPHAS TRIPHAS X Y Y Z X Z X Y Z 208 6 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 28 8 28 8 0 0 28 8 240 6 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 460 6 00 0 0 0 0 6 00 13 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 D GAGEMENTS ENTR E MUR COMBUSTIBL...

Page 56: ...NTR E LECTRIQUE ARRI R DIAGRAMME LECTRIQUE DE CHARGEMENT MOD LE ER36 TENSION TOTAL kW TRIPHAS kW PAR PHASE AMP RAGE NOMINAL PAR LIGNE MONOPHAS TRIPHAS X Y Y Z X Z X Y Z 208 7 00 3 5 3 5 33 7 16 8 29 1...

Page 57: ...36ET38 15 5 5 5 72 64 33 42 42 42 37 37 37 19 19 19 36ET32 3 36ET33 88 14 2 5 4 2 5 68 60 NA 42 39 39 37 34 34 NA NA NA 36ET33 12 6 4 2 4 2 4 2 61 53 NA 35 35 35 31 31 31 NA NA NA 36ET33 99 12 1 4 2...

Page 58: ...structions D installation Pour Le Montage Des Unit s Deux Sections Et tag re Haute De La S rie 36E 10 Ventilation 10 FONCTIONNEMENT 11 Fours 11 Commandes 11 Pr chauff age 11 G n ralit s 11 Four Convec...

Page 59: ...nie comme causant le cancer et ou des malformations cong nitales ou d autres probl mes de reproduction L installation et l entretien de ce produit peut vous exposer aux poussi res de laine de verre fi...

Page 60: ...T l phone 905 624 0260 T l copieur 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfi eld Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ANGLETERRE T l phone 081 561 0433 T l copieur 081 848 0041 Pi ce n 1009067 Rev 11 01 24 08 2004...

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