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INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL 

GARLAND ELECTRIC CLAMSHELL BROILER, CXBE12 MODEL

Part #4532096 Rev 6 (25 Oct 2013)

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WARRANTY

Please note that the Garland equipment was carefully inspected and packed by skilled personnel before leaving 
the factory. The transportation company assumes full responsibility for safe delivery upon acceptance of the 
equipment. What to do if the equipment arrives damaged:
1.  File a claim immediately regardless of the extent of damage.
2.  Be sure to note, “visible loss or damage,” on the freight bill or express receipt and have the person making 

the delivery sign it.

3.  Concealed loss or damage: if damage is unnoticed until the equipment is unpacked, notify the freight 

company immediately, (within 15 days), and fi le a concealed damage claim.

SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIM PROCEDURE

This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship under normal use providing that:

1.  the equipment has not been accidentally or intentionally damaged, altered or misused;

2.  the equipment is properly installed, adjusted, operated and maintained in accordance with national and 

local codes and in accordance with the installation instructions provided with this product;

3.  the warranty serial number affi

  xed to the appliance by Garland has not been defaced, obliterated or removed;

4.  an acceptable report for any claim under this warranty is supplied to Garland;

The equipment warranty coverage remains in force for a period of one (1) year (parts and labor) from the date 
the product is fi rst put into operation. 

The Garland Group agrees to repair or replace, at it’s option, any part that proves to be defective in material or 
workmanship at no charge for the part or normal labor. 

We assume no responsibility for installation, adjustments, diagnosis, or normal maintenance such as: lubrication 
of springs or valves.  

We assume no responsibility for travel costs beyond two (2) hours and 100 miles/150Kms round trip, travel other 
than overland, and overtime costs of repair. 

We exclude broken glass, paint and porcelain fi nish, surface rust, gasket material, ceramic material, light bulbs 
and fuses from normal coverage. 

We exclude damage or dysfunction caused by fi re, fl ood, and like “Acts of God” that are beyond the control of 
The Garland Group. 

We exclude failures caused by erratic voltage or gas supplies.

The Garland Group will only cover the cost of the parts replacement and/or service.

This warranty is limited and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. The Garland Group, our 
employees, or our agents shall not be held liable for any claims of personal injury or consequential damage or loss. 

This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

Do not use abrasive materials on the chrome surface, such a

brasive scouring pads

. Using abrasive materials 

will void your warranty

Do not use this unit outdoors, operating unit outdoors will void your warranty.

Do not remove any permanently affi

  xed labels, warnings or data plates from the appliance as this may invalidate 

the Garland warranty.

Garland recommends a Preventative Maintenance Program which is essential to extends the life of the 
equipment.

Summary of Contents for CXBE12

Page 1: ...CODES IN USA THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI NFPA CURRENT EDITION ENSURE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONFORMS WITH ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS SHOWN ON THE RATING PLATE For Your Safety Post in a prominent loca...

Page 2: ...IS PRODUCT COULD EXPOSE YOU TO AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF GLASS WOOL CERAMIC FIBERS INHALATION OF AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF GLASS WOOL CERAMIC FIBERS IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OPERATI...

Page 3: ...THERMOCOUPLE LOCATIONS DIAGRAM 13 LOWER THERMOCOUPLE LOCATIONS 14 UPPER THERMOCOUPLE LOCATIONS 14 LATCH SYSTEM INTERNAL OPERATION A UNLATCHING15 LATCH SYSTEM INTERNAL OPERATION B LATCHING 16 CLAMSHELL...

Page 4: ...is first put into operation The Garland Group agrees to repair or replace at it s option any part that proves to be defective in material or workmanship at no charge for the part or normal labor We a...

Page 5: ...broiler unless it has been properly installed and grounded Do not operate the broiler unless all service and access panels are in place and fastened properly Do not use an extension cord to connect t...

Page 6: ...HT WIDTH DEPTH inches mm inches mm inches mm CXBE12 49 1245 12 5 318 37 8 960 Height shown to top of the flexible conduit and therefore indicated as approximate 1245 49 APPROXIMATE 259 10 2 323 12 7 C...

Page 7: ...5 8 1260mm Shipping Weight 545 lbs 247 Kg UNCRATED DIMENSIONS inches mm Length Width Height 37 13 16 960mm 12 1 2 960mm 49 1245mm Unit Weight 480 lbs 218 Kg Electrical Input Specifications MODEL ELEC...

Page 8: ...ustained during transit It is recommended to remove crate when the clamshell broiler is inside the kitchen Unpacking CAUTION Heavy load Use of lifting aids and proper lifting technique required Carefu...

Page 9: ...ill be intalled on each unit and they can be found a Inside the front panel under the electronic touch control b Outside the right side panel lower left side a b If service or replacement parts are ne...

Page 10: ...ust combustion waste products steam etc to the outside of the building Proper ventilation is essential for optimum performance Air movement should be checked during installation There must be adequate...

Page 11: ...protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Important Electrical Precautions...

Page 12: ...onsidered to be defects in material and workmanship and are not covered under the original equipment warranty Temperature Verification HOT SURFACE Grill Temperatures Will Cause Severe Burns Embedded h...

Page 13: ...2013 Page 13 THERMOCOUPLE LOCATION COOKING AREA TOP 2 35 2 35 14 73 7 23 R L COOKING AREA BOTTOM R L 2 72 2 72 14 92 7 68 GRILL FRONT HOT SURFACE Grill Temperatures Will Cause Severe Burns A A Bottom...

Page 14: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL GARLAND ELECTRIC CLAMSHELL BROILER CXBE12 MODEL Part 4532096 Rev 6 25 Oct 2013 Page 14 LOWER THERMOCOUPLE LOCATIONS UPPER THERMOCOUPLE LOCATIONS...

Page 15: ...ximately 1 4 to a safety lock not allowing the grate to drop all the way down as shown in figure 2 Latch Grate Cowl Ass y Figure 1 shows the latch system locked in place 1 4 drop Figure 2 shows the la...

Page 16: ...ting in place to be latched Push Figure 5 shows the latch system passing through safety lock area Push knob until pass the safety lock and into the locking position moving the grate slightly up down F...

Page 17: ...n broiler Oil Roller Disposable Front Tray Brush Holder Brush Handle Hi Temperature Grill Brush Nugget Rack Nugget Rack Holster Scraper not stored on broiler Note Accessories will be available for the...

Page 18: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL GARLAND ELECTRIC CLAMSHELL BROILER CXBE12 MODEL Part 4532096 Rev 6 25 Oct 2013 Page 18 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION 1 2 3 9 8...

Page 19: ...th a power washer This appliance is not approved for power washing HOT SURFACE The appliance generates significant amounts of heat and the operator should take care when touching accessible surfaces t...

Page 20: ...with clean water and wipe away residue with a clean dry cloth Scrape the grease trough and chute directing any grease debris into the grease drawer Once cool enough to handle empty grease drawer scrap...

Page 21: ...LTING FROM MISUSE AND OR POOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Daily Cleaning ELECTRICAL HAZARD Warning Always disconnect electrical power before cleaning accessible panels HOT BROILER Broiler temp...

Page 22: ...til frame is clear of broiler Important Note Be careful not to get Kay QSR super contact cleaner on the grates 9 Use Kay QSR super contact cleaner to clean stainless steel edges around upper and lower...

Page 23: ...ior broiler surfaces Wring out a clean sanitized towel well and spray with degreaser solution Wipe all exterior surfaces Turn towel over and wipe surface again to remove excess degreaser 16 Sanitize a...

Page 24: ...by hand B Upper broiler housing Once a week additional cleaning is necessary to avoid build up behind upper broiler grate During daily cleaning perform these steps after scraping and wiping all grate...

Page 25: ...r brush 30 Replace upper grease shield and return upper broiler grate to position Raise grate to just below lid or cowl Pull knob out to allow grate to slide into place Continue supporting weight of g...

Page 26: ...vent bacterial growth Ingredients Quantities Raw filets chargrilled or Chick fil A filets Up to 10 per batch Raw Nuggets Up to 40 per batch Equipment Items Used For Yellow food service gloves Handling...

Page 27: ...rned when broiler lid closes If this happens ask Boards person to reset timer To avoid cross contamination never touch broiler without first removing yellow gloves and washing and sanitizing hands Coo...

Page 28: ...amount that will be used within 30 minutes 2 2 Press PRESS GO icon to bring broiler out of standby mode if needed Display will show available products to be cooked on the broiler It is NOT necessary t...

Page 29: ...SHELF LIFE for bacon 40 F or lower from time package is opened until bacon is cooked is 7 days SHELF LIFE for sausage 40 F or lower from time thawed until cooked is 7 days 6 Verify that bacon holding...

Page 30: ...oiler into Clean mode When the broiler is set to enforce the cleaning schedule using the Clean Mode resets the cleaning counter COOK CYCLE CHANGE Used to adjust a recipe s cook time or platen gap if r...

Page 31: ...rise and the broiler is ready to cook To stop the broiler from automatically entering Sleep mode elect the red X on the easyToUCH screen or press the GREEN pushbutton The upper grate will rise and th...

Page 32: ...pe can be selected while waiting If the broiler is at the right temperature to cook the newly selected recipe coking can start immediately Grates Open For safety an interlock switch cuts power to the...

Page 33: ...illuminates with the display briefly showing the software version white text on black background 3 When the Home screen appears select Press Go Do not hit Press Go until platen completes its homing s...

Page 34: ...A progress ring and countdown timer is displayed Note Touching the red or pushing the green button during cooking stops the cook cycle raises the platen and displays a warning 7 When the cook cycle h...

Page 35: ...ollow step from 1 to 6 from previous Press Go 2 Make the necessary adjustments and save 3 Clamshell broiler will make the necessary adjustments 4 Ready to cook product SLEEP MODE 1 Press Go press 2 Pr...

Page 36: ...availalbe to the operator SETTINGS MODE 1 Select SETTINGS 2 Enter password alphabet 3 Display of settings shown 4 Display of settings shown 5 Display of settings shown 6 Date option selected display s...

Page 37: ...ay shown 15 Type new password 16 Select to save password 17 Brightness contrast option selected display shown Make necessary adjustments 18 Select to save Brightness contrast 19 Volume option selected...

Page 38: ...line Product not prepared correctly Follow recommended procedure to thaw and filet product as per CFA operational guideline Run size too high Do not exceed recommended full run size as per CFA operati...

Page 39: ...rozen product not thawed thawed product 40F or lower as per CFA operational guideline Raw product too thick Use cook cycle change screen to increase cook gap as per CFA operational guideline Poor qual...

Page 40: ...high volumes of air are directed towards the broiler Thermocouple wiring incorrect Grates Select the temperature status screen Place a wet rag onto each thermocouple location and watch for a temperatu...

Page 41: ...GARLAND ELECTRIC CLAMSHELL BROILER GRILL CXBE12 MODEL INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL Part 4532096 Rev 6 25 Oct 2013 Page 41 NOTES...

Page 42: ...GARLAND Broiler MODELS CXBE12 Installation Operation Manual Manufactured By Garland Commercial Ranges http www garland group com RECYCLE REUSE REDUCE...

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