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Part # 4517127 (06/23/08)

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OPERATION continued

START DELAY:

This number is how long the operator must hold the GREEN 

(‘CANCEL/RAISE’) and BLACK buttons to start a cooking cycle 

for 2-sided recipes only. There will be one beep when the 

cook is started and another beep when the START DELAY 

time is reached. If the GREEN (‘CANCEL/RAISE’) and BLACK 

buttons are released before that time the cook will be 

canceled. If Yes is toggled press enter to allow the user to 

pick from 1 to 5 seconds in 0.5 second increments using   

and  .

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning During Operation:

1.  After each product load is removed, Use a grill scraper to 

scrape grease on lower grill plate from front to back only. 

Do not scrape left to right across the lower grill plate with 

the grill scraper.

2.  Use a grill squeegee to clean release material sheet on 

upper platen in a downward motion. Do not press hard 

against the release material sheet to prevent scratching 

or tearing.

3.  Push the grease to the rear of the grill, or pull it to the 

front trough. Then, squeegee the grease into the buckets 

on either side. Do not use the scraper for this step.

4.  Use a clean, damp cloth to clean back splash and 

bullnose areas as needed during operation.

Note: To increase life of release material sheets, wipe them 

down with a folded clean, damp cloth at least four times 

during each hour of operation.

Daily Cleaning:

Warning: The upper platen surface and edges are very hot! 

To prevent burn injuries, use extreme caution when wiping 

down release sheets and platen edges.

1.  Press the   or   button to obtain the menu item 

“CLEAN MODE.”

2.  Press   to acknowledge that Clean Mode is desired. This 

will cause the appliance (grill and platen, if selected) to 

heat to the Clean Temperature.

3.  “READY TO CLEAN” will be displayed when the grill is at 

the proper cleaning temperature and an audible alarm 

will sound. 

4.  To exit Cleaning Mode, press  . The Display will show 

“OFF.””

5.  Wearing protective gloves, empty and replace the grease 

troughs.

6.  Wipe down the exposed surface of the release sheet with 

a clean, damp cloth.

7.  Remove the release sheet locking clips and bars.

8.  Scrape only the lower grill surface with a grill scraper, and 

squeegee any residue into the grease troughs with a grill 

squeegee.

 

Caution: Do not scrape or otherwise scratch the upper 

platens. The use of metal scrapers, abrasive pads, or wire 

brushes will permanently damage the surface of the 

upper platens.

9.  Open one packet of high-temperature grill cleaner, 

(several cleaners may be available on the market), and 

empty the contents into a suitable container. (One packet 

will clean one grill.)

10. Firmly attach a no-scratch pad to a pad holder.

11. Dip the no-scratch pad into the grill cleaner, and spread a 

light coating of grill cleaner over the entire platen surface, 

back, front, and side edges of both upper platens. DO 

NOT SCRUB.

12. After applying the grill cleaner, lightly scrub the platen 

surfaces, BACK, FRONT AND SIDE EDGES with the no-

scratch pad until all the soil has been liquefied by the grill 

cleaner. For stubborn soils, apply additional grill cleaner 

and lightly scrub. DO NOT RINSE THE PLATENS AT THIS 

TIME.

Summary of Contents for MASTER SERIES XG24CE GB/IE

Page 1: ...3903 GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES LTD 1177 Kamato Road 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 4517127 06 23 08 2005 Garland Commercial Industries Inc FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY ...

Page 2: ...d Features Stainless steel front top sides 33 000 BTU Hr input for each twelve inch section of griddle Built in pressure regulator one per twelve inch section of griddle and gas shut off valve 3 4 thick Carbon steel griddle plate machine ground highly polished Swivel casters complete with front brakes 4 Die cast aluminum electric top heating elements rated 380V 400V 415V Automatic lifting and lowe...

Page 3: ...g 14 Platen Zeroing 15 Programming 16 Programming Modes menu Sequence 16 Menu Items To Change The Cook Time Of A Product 18 To Turn Platen 2 sided Cooking On off 18 To Change Upper Platen Set Temperature 18 To Change Grill Set Temperature 18 To Change A Product Name 19 System Info To View Recovery Time Upper Platen 19 To View Recovery Time Grill 19 To View The Garland Part Number 19 To View The Fl...

Page 4: ... 2 66 2 66 2 66 8 82 2 66 3 40 2 66 XG24CE 1 L R 4 56 0 56 1 33 1 33 1 33 4 55 1 33 1 89 1 33 XG24CE F 0 38 0 38 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 38 0 00 0 38 0 00 Model Nominal Amps Per Line 380V 400V 415V 220V 3 L1 N L1 L2 L3 L1 N L1 L2 L3 L1 N L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 XG24CE 3 36 15 90 12 46 12 46 3 22 13 40 11 55 11 55 3 08 12 10 11 11 11 11 23 91 20 94 23 91 XG24CE 1 L R 2 54 7 33 6 02 6 02 4 30 19 80 17 32 17 32 4...

Page 5: ... 67 2 67 8 82 2 67 3 48 2 67 XG36CE 1 L C R 4 63 0 63 1 33 1 33 1 33 4 62 1 33 1 96 1 33 XG36CE F 0 45 0 45 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45 0 00 Model Nominal Amps Per Line 380V 400V 415V 220V 3 L1 N L1 L2 L3 L1 N L1 L2 L3 L1 N L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 XG36CE 4 50 20 48 18 23 18 23 4 30 19 80 17 32 17 32 4 12 18 75 16 70 16 70 35 46 31 49 34 46 XG36CE 2 L R 4 00 14 01 12 16 12 16 3 52 13 57 11 55 11 55 3 3...

Page 6: ...d serious personal injury DO NOT attempt to repair or replace any part of the Xpress Grill unless all main power supplies to the grill have been disconnected USE EXTREME CAUTION in setting up operating and cleaning the Xpress Grill to avoid coming in contact with hot grill surfaces or hot grease Suitable protective clothing should be worn to prevent the risk of burns DO NOT clean this appliance wi...

Page 7: ... comply with the latest edition of the codes and installation regulations in force Connections and Pipe Sizing The size of the gas line is very important Ensure that the pipe size is adequate for the demand including other gas appliances on the same supply If the line is too small the gas pressure at the burner manifold will be low This will cause slow recovery and delayed ignition The incoming ga...

Page 8: ... The pressure test nipple is located in the gas valve on the side opposite the burner 2 Remove the sealing screw from the pressure test nipple and connect a manometer 3 Remove the sealing cap on the gas valve regulator turn on the grill and adjust the screw in the regulator to give the correct pressure 4 Turn off the grill refit the regulator sealing cap remove the manometer replace the seal screw...

Page 9: ...e drafts that interfere with proper burner operation INSTALLATION continued Proper operation of exhaust fans speed rotation and adjustment is essential In addition to the exhaust system the make up air system HVAC for the kitchen is the air supply for the combustion air for the burners Proper incoming air is essential for all gas operated equipment Poor incoming make up will cause inefficient burn...

Page 10: ...ch operation in both cook and program modes Gap Setting Buttons 1 5 For two sided recipes the desired gap button is pressed before the cook cycle begins to set the gap Hold buttons 1 5 to apply gap settings 6 10 The chosen gap button and its value will be displayed Until a different menu item is selected or the current item is changed and then returned to the Gap Button only needs to be pressed be...

Page 11: ...urn to the menu item selected Up Down Arrow Buttons 2 Functions 1 In the cook mode the Up Down Arrow Buttons will cycle through the different menu items 2 In the program mode the Up Down Arrow Buttons will change the value of the current setting Enter Button Function is to accept programming steps Cancel Raise Platen Button Green During the cooking cycle pressing this button will cancel the cookin...

Page 12: ...ly initiate the heating cycle The burner will ignite and heat until the temperature specified by the menu item has been obtained If ignition of the burner does not occur on the first trial the bottom indicator light will flash amber If the burner s do not light within four trials for ignition the control will display a flashing warning IGNITION ERROR The flashing amber light will turn to solid red...

Page 13: ...dible alarm To Display the CurrentTemperatures 1 Press the button and repeat for each zone to be displayed 1st press LOWER GRILL ZONE 2nd press UPPER PLATEN NOTE The temperatures may be displayed at any time including during a cooking cycle ToView Settings for a Menu Item 1 Enter Programming Menu Items see Programming 2 Press to enter PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 3 Use and to choose the desired Men...

Page 14: ...s use extreme caution when wiping down release sheets and platen edges 1 Press the or button to obtain the menu item CLEAN MODE 2 Press to acknowledge that Clean Mode is desired This will cause the appliance grill and platen if selected to heat to the Clean Temperature 3 READY TO CLEAN will be displayed when the grill is at the proper cleaning temperature and an audible alarm will sound 4 To exit ...

Page 15: ...played 2 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS will be displayed 4 Press two 2 times in succession to display PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM SETUP 5 Press six 6 times PLATEN SET XX will be displayed XX numbers that will vary from grill to grill 6 Allow time for grill to heat and turn ready Press bot...

Page 16: ...Part 4517127 06 23 08 Page 16 PROGRAMMING Programming Modes Menu Sequence 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 24 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 24 ...

Page 17: ...Part 4517127 06 23 08 Page 17 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 PROGRAMMING continued 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 ...

Page 18: ...the changes 9 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 10 Press again to exit To Change Upper Platen SetTemperature 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 2 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS will be displayed 4 Press MENU ITEMS STANDBY will be displayed 5 ...

Page 19: ...ROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM INFO 5 Press to view the upper recovery time RECOVERY UPPER XXXX will be displayed 6 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM INFO 7 Press to exit ToView RecoveryTime Grill 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 2 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE ...

Page 20: ...ll be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS will be displayed PROGRAMMING continued 4 Press one 1 time to display PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM INFO 5 Press six 6 times to view the Download Number DOWNLOAD NUMBER X X will be displayed Download number varies by grill 6 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM INFO 7 Press to exit System Setup To Change temperature ...

Page 21: ... or to change the Probe Calibration to the correct temperature measured with a pyrometer SEE CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS 7 Press to save the changes 8 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM SETUP 9 Press again to exit To Change Probe Calibration Grill 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 2 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed ...

Page 22: ...he desired value 7 Press to save the changes 8 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 9 Press again to exit PROGRAMMING continued To Change ControlType 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 2 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS will be displayed 4 Press t...

Page 23: ...ME XX XX 8 Use and to set the Delay Time to the desired value 9 Press to save the changes 10 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 11 Press again to exit PROGRAMMING continued To Change the Alarm Mode 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 2 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGR...

Page 24: ...ng Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS will be displayed 4 Press three 3 times PROGRAMMING MODE SERVICE MODE is displayed PROGRAMMING continued 5 Press two 2 times PLATEN along with the position of each switch will be displayed 6 Use and to move the platen up and down Check for correct switch operation Correct Switch Operation Platen Up U Closed L Open Platen Down U Open L Closed 7 Press to return to...

Page 25: ...ure Turn on the Master Switch and press to enter cooking mode 2 Press or to select a CLAM operation and allow the grill to reach the set temperature and stabilize approximately 30 minutes 3 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 4 Using the Gap Setting buttons enter the code 1251 ENTER CODE will be displayed 5 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS...

Page 26: ...center of the cooking zone as shown in the diagram below Each upper platen has one thermocouple probe in the center CALIBRATION continued 11 5 11 5 5 75 5 75 5 75 22 5 24 12 6 09 18 36 6 09 6 09 11 25 11 5 11 5 11 5 5 75 5 75 22 5 24 12 6 09 24 11 25 MODEL XG24CE MODEL XG36CE TOP PLATEN 2 PLACES TOP PLATEN 3 PLACES GRILL PLATE GRILL PLATE ...

Page 27: ...does not detect a proper temperature response over a six minute period The corresponding tri color LED will turn red indicates which element is in error COMM ERROR occurs when there is no communication between the control board and the motor board Press to reset the message and silence the beep MOTOR OVER CURRENT displayed when the platen has been mechanically resisted The platen will stop and mov...

Page 28: ...MIT G 3A 5A L2A L3A T2A T3A 3A 4A 4A T2 4 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 PLATEN RED PLATEN YELL GRIDDLE RED GRIDDLE YELLOW MAIN CONTROL STBY SWITCH RAISE SWITCH J1 8 J1 9 J1 5 J1 1 J1 3 P4 1 P4 3 P4 8 P4 9 P4 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 8 7 3 3 8A 7A 6A 2 2 1 1 6 L3A L2A L1A S1 P1 TB2 120 V DIST 8A 9A 24V 120V P4 10 P4 11 P4 12 P4 13 P4 14 P4 15 P4 4 P4 6 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 40 41 42 43 44 45 38 39 35 33 31 5 6 1 ...

Page 29: ...TION CIRCUITS E L1A L2A L3A 3 SSR2 SSR1 HI LIMIT G 3A 5A L2A L3A T2A T3A 3A 4A 4A T2 4 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 PLATEN RED PLATEN YELL GRIDDLE RED GRIDDLE YELLOW MAIN CONTROL STBY SWITCH RAISE SWITCH J1 8 J1 9 J1 5 J1 1 J1 3 P4 1 P4 3 P4 8 P4 9 P4 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 8 7 3 3 8A 7A 6A 2 2 1 1 6 L3A L2A L1A S1 P1 TB2 120 V DIST 8A 9A 24V 120V P4 10 P4 11 P4 12 P4 13 P4 14 P4 15 P4 4 P4 6 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 ...

Page 30: ...6 10 11 12 13 14 15 PLATEN RED PLATEN YELL GRIDDLE RED GRIDDLE YELLOW MAIN CONTROL STBY SWITCH RAISE SWITCH J1 8 J1 9 J1 5 J1 1 J1 3 P4 1 P4 3 P4 8 P4 9 P4 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 8 7 3 3 8A 7A 6A 2 2 1 1 6 L3A L2A L1A S1 P1 TB2 120 V DIST 8A 9A 24V 120V P4 10 P4 11 P4 12 P4 13 P4 14 P4 15 P4 4 P4 6 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 40 41 42 43 44 45 38 39 35 33 31 5 6 1 2 6 5 2 1 7 4 3 1 24 26 SSR1 PLATEN SSR2 P...

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