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INSTALLATION continued

CAUTION:

 Prior to installation, check the electrical supply 

to ensure input voltage and phase match the equipment 

voltage rating and phase. See data plate located rear left side 

of grill and lower front panel.

Grill is to be located directly under ventilation system.

Once installed in the grill station underneath the ventilation 

system, the platens, in their highest position, must not 

interfere with the lower lip of the ventilation system hood. 

The raised position of each platen is adjusted by raising 

or lowering the upper of the two microswitches, (limit 

switches), in the rear of the grill. The lower microswitch 

position must not be adjusted.

Grill plate must be level front to back, side to side and 

diagonally. This leveling must be done with the unit under 

the hood and in it’s normal operational position to prevent 

warping of the grill plate. 

NOTE:

 Fuses are installed to prevent damage in the event of 

failure of the upper microswitch.

Installation shall be made with the gas connector that has 

been supplied loose with the grill. The quick disconnect 

fitting and gas shut off valve must be installed in the 

direction indicated on their outer body.

NOTE: When checking gas pressure, be sure that all other 

equipment on the same gas line is on. 

The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be 

disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any 

pressure testing of that system pressures in excess of 1/2 

PSIG (3.45kPa).

Adequate clearance must be provided for servicing and 

proper operation.

National Codes Requirements:

The type of gas for which the grill is equipped is stamped on 

the data plate on the inside rear of the unit and on the lower 

front panel. Connect a grill stamped for Natural Gas (High 

(H) or Low (L) Calorific Value) only to Natural Gas; connect 

those stamped for Propane Gas only to Propane Gas. When 

installing gas grills, the installation must 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 gas 

pressure line should be a minimum of 1-½”. All gas Xpress 

Grills are supplied with a 3/4” NPT threaded male fitting, which 

must be adapted in the field to a suitable connection that 

applies to ISO 7-1 or ISO 228-1. 

Before connecting new pipe the pipe must be blown out to 

dispose of any foreign particles. These particles will cause 

improper operation.

When using thread compound, use small amounts on male 

threads only. Use a compound that is not effected by the 

chemical action of LP gases. Avoid applying compound 

to the first two threads to prevent clogging of the burner 

orifices and control valve.

Have the installer check all gas plumbing with a soap 

solution for leaks. DO NOT USE matches, candles or other 

ignition sources in checking for leaks.

The grill must be disconnected from the gas supply system 

when pressure testing of that system at pressures in excess of 

150mbar.

Check the data plate to determine the proper type of gas 

before connecting the quick disconnect or piping from the 

building gas supply.

An incoming gas pressure test nipple is provided on 

the incoming gas manifold for pressure checks, before 

connecting the quick disconnect or piping from the building 

gas supply.

An incoming gas pressure test nipple is provided on the 

incoming gas manifold for pressure checks.

Appliances Equipped with Castors:

Prior to installation, the four castors, supplied loose with the 

grill, must be securely located on the underside of the base. 

The castors fitted with a brake must be located at the front of 

the grill. 

•  Once castors are installed, adjust the unit by turning 

them clockwise to raise the unit and counterclockwise to 

lower the unit. 

•  Adjust the castors until the grill plate is level and at the 

proper height. 

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 ...

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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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