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Document #: GAR_IOM_4605246 – 1/21

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Caution

Do not position the air intake vent near steam or heat 

exhaust of another appliance.

CLEANING

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Caution

Quenching hot grates in cold water may cause them to 

crack or bow. Pouring cold water on unit to clean may 

cause ceramics to crack.

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Warning

When cleaning interior and exterior of unit, care should 

be taken to avoid front power switch and the power 

cord(s). Keep water and/or cleaning solutions away from 

these parts.

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Warning

Turn grill off and unplug the unit before cleaning the side/

back panels. Do not remove any panel during cleaning.

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Warning

Never cover the cook surface as a method of cleaning the 

unit. The unit is equipped with a temperature sensor that 

will detect this condition and shut the unit down.

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Warning

Interior cleaning must be performed by a qualified service 

technician only. 

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Warning

Never use a high-pressure water jet for cleaning or hose 

down or flood interior or exterior of units with water.  Do 

not use power cleaning equipment, steel wool, scrapers 

or wire brushes on stainless steel or painted surfaces.

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Caution

Use a commercial-grade cleaner formulated to effectively 

clean and sanitize food contact surfaces. Read the 

directions for use and precautionary statements before 

use. Particular attention must be paid to the concentration 

of cleaner and the length of time the cleaner remains on 

the food-contact surfaces.

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Caution

Never use an acid based cleaning solution on exterior 

panels! Many food products have an acidic content, 

which can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the 

stainless steel surfaces.

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Caution

Do not use caustic or alkaline cleaners on any part of the 

equipment or equipment cavity . Use mild, non abrasive 

soaps or detergents, applied with a sponge or soft cloth. 

Never use sharp instruments or harsh abrasives on any 

part of the equipment.

PERSONAL PROTECTION

 DANGER

Use appropriate PPE during installation and servicing.

 DANGER

Never stand on the unit! They are not designed to hold 

the weight of an adult, and may collapse or tip if misused 

in this manner.

 DANGER

Keep power cord AWAY from HEATED surfaces. DO NOT 

immerse power cord or plug in water. DO NOT let power 

cord hang over edge of table or counter.

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Warning

DO NOT use the unit for storage. DO NOT leave paper 

products, cooking utensils, or food on the unit when not 

in use.

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Warning

Allow heated equipment to cool down before attempting 

to clean, service or move. Unit must be cool to touch and 

disconnected from power source.

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Warning

Always wear some type of protective covering on your 

hands and arms when opening the unit.

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Warning

Remove all removable panels before lifting and installing. 

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Warning

When using cleaning fluids or chemicals, rubber gloves 

and eye protection  (and/or face shield) must be worn.

Summary of Contents for GTXHP36

Page 1: ...ng this equipment and retain for future reference For your safety Post in a prominent location instructions to be followed in the event the user smell gas This information shall be obtained by consult...

Page 2: ...2 Document GAR_IOM_4605246 1 21 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 3: ...inal manufactured specifications DANGER All utility connections and fixtures must be maintained in accordance with local and national codes DANGER It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to pe...

Page 4: ...unit can generate large amounts of smoke It must be installed under an appropriate ventilation hood Notice Install the unit in close proximity to a grounded power outlet Maximum allowable cord length...

Page 5: ...ble Gas Appliances ANSI Z21 69 CSA 6 16 and a quick disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel ANSI Z21 41 CSA 6 9 2 adequate means must be pr...

Page 6: ...paidtotheconcentration of cleaner and the length of time the cleaner remains on the food contact surfaces Caution Never use an acid based cleaning solution on exterior panels Many food products have a...

Page 7: ...eratures Surfaces close to the cooking surface including side panels may get hot enough to burn skin Use extreme caution to avoid coming in contact with hot surfaces or hot grease Wear personal protec...

Page 8: ...13 Section 2 Installation Removing Grill From Wood Crate 14 Transporting Grill To Location 14 Location 15 Clearance Requirements 15 Leveling 15 Exhaust Hood Requirements 15 Positioning 16 Remove Stai...

Page 9: ...season the cooking bars before placing any food on them this will remove any manufacturing oils and also smooth the natural pitting created from freshly cast mouldings Seasoning your cooking bars wit...

Page 10: ...1 Sandpaper Roll to clean ignitor rod 1 Slow Cook Shelf 1 Slow Cook Racks 2 Appliance Regulator 1 Items NOT INCLUDED from the manufacturer 1 Flexible gas hose 2 Manual shutoff valve 3 Optional stand...

Page 11: ...ility 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 dam...

Page 12: ...l Information Section 1 Technical Specification Width Depth Height Packaged Dimensions 41 000 41 000 30 250 Overall Dimensions 34 500 32 532 20 647 Cook Surface Area 30 719 21 688 Cook Rack Area 34 25...

Page 13: ...ltage V Frequency Hz Current A Power W Electrical Connection Single Phase 120 60 2 2 264 6FT NEMA 5 15 Power Cord Clearance to Combustibles For indoor installation only For use in non combustible loca...

Page 14: ...e plastic cover and soft dunnage on top of the unit nWarning Keep plastic cover away from small children The thin film may cling to nose and mouth preventing breathing causing suffocation 4 Ask for he...

Page 15: ...oes not require a minimum safety distance from surrounding non combustible surfaces Bottom and Sides 0 inches Rear 0 inches Above 48 inches Ensure the front panels are kept clear to allow critical air...

Page 16: ...e shield to gain access to the hex bolt Remove the entire top of the unit by removing the hex bolt then sliding the lock rods forward to release the catch at the back Lift straight up to remove the to...

Page 17: ...s been installed by a competent trained installation person Do not store anything on top of the unit Do not use water jets power washer to clean the unit Ensure store readiness of utilities product pe...

Page 18: ...ecification Chart to determine the manifold working pressure based on gas type After installing the unit be sure to verify this pressure is correct by connecting a manometer to the test port on the ga...

Page 19: ...er locks out a second time check the troubleshooting section of this manual Once the burner is on it can be adjusted by turning the control knob The low setting will hold a temperature between 500 550...

Page 20: ...the ceramic bed and make the ceramics difficult to clean If you must cook before the grill is properly heated we recommend running the unit for at least 30 minutes after cooking to vaporize grease dr...

Page 21: ...roamp current to flow back to the ignition module so it knows a flame is present If the flame sense probe is dirty the flame rectification circuit is broken even if a flame is present and the ignition...

Page 22: ...move burned food particles and crumbs from cook grates Cleaning The Stainless Steel Panels nWarning Turn off power to unit before cleaning outer panels If unit has multiple power switches ensure they...

Page 23: ...e grill Remove the cook grates The cleaning tool supplied with the grill can be used to pry up the grates Cook racks and grates can be washed in the sink NOTE Be sure to season cook grates after washi...

Page 24: ...metallic scour pad Cloth must be damp not wet and use only mild detergent Use a dry cloth to wipe clean 9 Wash cook grates in the sink then season with cooking oil to prevent corrosion 10 Replace the...

Page 25: ...sure gas hose is connected quick connect fully seated Burner won t stay on Flame sense probe is dirty Clean probe reference Cleaning the Flame Sense Igniter Probe in the Maintenance section of this ma...

Page 26: ...NC NO COM NC NO COM A B A INITIAL RELEASE FZ 25 JAN 2021 W White O Orange G Green B Black Gr Gray Bl Blue Br Brown R Red Y Yellow V Violet Wire Color Table P Pink LG LIGHT GREEN PRESSURE SWITCH Poten...

Page 27: ...LLER 5 6 3 2 7 8 5 6 3 2 7 8 A INITIAL RELEASE FZ 25 JAN 2021 W White O Orange G Green B Black Gr Gray Bl Blue Br Brown R Red Y Yellow V Violet Wire Color Table P Pink LG LIGHT GREEN PRESSURE SWITCH P...

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