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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE continued

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Low millivolt output on open circuit 

tests.

Pilot flame too small.

Adjust pilot flame length.

Defective thermocouple.

Replace thermocouple.

Low millivolt output high in open 

circuit test, but low in closed circuit test.

Faulty flame safety device.

Replace flame safety tap.

Millivolt output high on closed circuit 

test, but blame safety tap will not stay 

open.

Faulty flame safety device.

Replace flame safety tap.

Door will not stay closed.

Insufficient tension on springs.

Adjust tension.

Broken spring.

Replace spring.

Broken hinge link.

Replace.

Door will not stay open.

Too much tension on springs.

Adjust tension.

Door not closing on one side.

Door warped.

Replace door.

Door not level or low in center.

Trunnion support loose.

Level and tighten.

Trunnion support worn.

Replace.

Standard Oven Only

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Burner flame shuts off when oven is at 

required temperature.

Thermostat has incorrect bypass rate.

Adjust bypass or replace thermostat.

Convection Base Oven Only

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

COOK/COOL DOWN switch set to COOK 

position. Light off. Motor working.

No power to oven.

Check power supply

Defective COOK/COOL DOWN switch.

Replace switch.

Faulty wiring.

Check condition of wires and 

connections.

COOK/COOL DOWN switch set to COOK 

position. Light off. Motor not working.

Defective COOK/COOL DOWN switch.

Replace switch.

Defective door switch.

Replace switch.

Door switch out of alignment. 

Align switch.

Oven door open.

Close door.

Faulty wiring.

Check condition of wires and 

connections.

Defective motor.

Replace motor.

COOK/COOL DOWN switch set to COOK 

position. Light on. Motor not working

Main ON-OFF/pilot gas valve set to OFF. Turn gas valve to FULL ON position.

Gas solenoid valve not opening.

Defective thermostat.

Thermostat set to temp. Pilot on but 

oven not heating.

Defective solenoid valve.

Replace solenoid.

Noisy motor.

Blower wheel rubbing on oven baffle.

Adjust blower wheel.

Blower wheel loose on motor shaft.

Tighten blower wheel.

Defective motor.

Replace motor.

COOK/COOL DOWN switch set to COOL 

position. Light on. Motor not working

Defective COOK/COOL DOWN switch.

Replace switch.

Defective door switch.

Replace switch.

Door switch out of alignment.

Align switch.

Faulty wiring.

Check condition of wires and 

connections.

Summary of Contents for Master Series

Page 1: ...70 636 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 Telepho...

Page 2: ...tion 12 Safety 13 Optional Extras 13 INSTALLATION 13 Gas Supply 13 Electrical Supply 13 COMMISSIONING 14 Testing Adjustments 14 Pressure Settings All Models Except Fryers 14 Pressure Settings Fryers 1...

Page 3: ...Plate Griddle Burners 23 Oven Burners Models With Suffix R 23 Oven Burners Models With Suffix RC 23 Broiler 24 Pilot Burner Cleaning 24 Hot Plate Solid Top Griddle Broiler 24 Oven 24 Fryer 24 Thermost...

Page 4: ...vection oven and two 330 mm wide front fired solid hot plate sections MST45S E 864 34 Range with storage base and two 330 mm wide front fired solid hot plate sections MST45T E 864 34 Modular top with...

Page 5: ...late MST7S E 432 17 Range with 330 mm wide tap controlled griddle MST7T E 432 17 Modular top with 330 mm wide tap controlled griddle MST17B E 432 17 Char broiler MST24BT E 610 24 Char broiler MST34BT...

Page 6: ...530 MST46S E 869 9 34 25 863 6 34 965 2 38 186 410 MST46T E 234 9 9 25 863 6 34 965 2 38 115 7 255 MST47R E RC E 952 5 37 5 863 6 34 965 2 38 242 7 535 MST47S E 952 5 37 5 863 6 34 965 2 38 188 2 415...

Page 7: ...2 51 MST44R E RC E 4 47 5 19 3 35 MST44S E T E 3 35 3 9 2 51 MST45R E RC E 3 35 3 9 2 51 MST45S E T E 2 24 2 6 1 68 MST46R E RC E 3 38 3 93 2 54 MST46S E T E 2 26 2 63 1 70 MST47R E RC E 3 63 4 22 2...

Page 8: ...48 7 91 28 48 MST43 E Open Top 7 03 25 32 5 86 21 10 MST44 E Open Top 8 79 31 65 8 79 31 65 MST45 E Solid Top 11 72 42 2 11 72 42 20 MST46 E Solid Top 7 91 28 48 7 91 28 48 MST47 E Griddle 8 79 31 65...

Page 9: ...50 14 8 20 MST4 S T E 20 8 0 25 10 37 50 14 8 20 MST6 S T E 20 8 0 25 10 37 50 14 8 20 MST7 S T E 20 8 0 25 10 37 50 14 8 20 MST40 E Oven 31 2 65 50 1 78 53 1 5 MST40RC E Oven 31 2 65 50 1 6 53 1 5 M...

Page 10: ...le 2 0 3 0 MST54 E Hot Top MST6 E Hot Top 2 0 3 0 MST7 E Griddle 2 0 3 0 MST 17 24 34 E Broiler 2 0 7 0 Table H Aeration Shutter Setting Pilot Flame Length SECTION 2nd Family Groups H L E 3rd Family G...

Page 11: ...6 Even Heat Hot Top 2 85 28 50 1 1 51 28 50 2 49 MST7 47 Griddle 3 05 31 65 1 1 70 31 65 2 49 MST17 24 30 34B 1 90 33 1 1 15 33 2 49 Table J Clearances CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Model Si...

Page 12: ...y as the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to property persons or animals caused by incorrect installation or operation of the appliance Uncrating Check crate for possible damage...

Page 13: ...ere it is installed on a combustible floor 3 The back splash or optional pot rack is packed separately 4 The type of gas and supply pressure that the equipment was set up for at the factory is noted t...

Page 14: ...ssure Settings Fryers 1 Connect a U Gauge manometer to the pressure test point at the end of the burner manifold and check that the pressure setting is the same as stated on the rating plate 2 If nece...

Page 15: ...e reading check when the control cuts down to bypass to make sure the correct adjustment has been made OpenType Hot Plate A S setting 1 Check that the air shutters are set at the required opening see...

Page 16: ...Figure 6 following Figure 6 Briquette Pattern Arrangement of briquettes as illustrated Top view less main top Steel bars 7 Rows Front COMMISSIONING continued Open Burners 1 Light the pilot light in ac...

Page 17: ...ith equipment operating instructions To find the operating instructions for a particular piece of equipment consult the Table of contents OpenTop Burners MST Models 1 Push in the gas valve and turn it...

Page 18: ...a convection oven is equipped with sealed self lubricating ball bearings and is maintenance free It will give durable service when treated with ordinary care Here are some operating notes 1 When the m...

Page 19: ...p it in good operating condition These notes provide a code of good practice for users to maintain a regular cleaning schedule Seasoning Griddles 1 Remove any factory applied protective material by wa...

Page 20: ...o clean in the same direction as the grain to preserve the finish Thoroughly rinse and dry with a soft cloth 3 To avoid the appearance of fingerprints several stainless steel polishes are commercially...

Page 21: ...eat Tops CAUTION Do not use water on tops while they are hot or use ice to cool them 1 While the surface is still slightly warm wipe it with a clean burlap cloth Scrape off the burnt on spillage 2 Rem...

Page 22: ...When a satisfactory cooking time and temperature for a particular product is established make a record for future use 4 Preheat the oven before use To reach 175 C takes about 15 minutes For the best r...

Page 23: ...g brush 4 Rinse the burners and shake them well to remove the water 5 Make sure the ports are free of debris Clear ports of debris if necessary 6 Reassemble the burners in reverse order Solid Hot Plat...

Page 24: ...nued Oven 1 Open the drop down lower kick panel 2 On all models but RC units remove the oven base plate To deal with RC models follow the procedure specified for the burner cleaning instructions 3 Rem...

Page 25: ...ate is equal to 25 F 14 C 9 Hold the plate and tighten the screws 10 Replace the thermostat dial 11 Recheck the calibration as specified in this procedure to confirm that the correct adjustment has be...

Page 26: ...column from the range 5 Remove the two thermostat mounting screws and pull the thermostat and tubing forward to gain access to the rear of the thermostat where the inlet and outlet connections are to...

Page 27: ...tached correctly REPLACEMENT OF PARTS continued Oven 1 Remove the screws securing the valve panel and remove the panel 2 Disconnect the thermocouple connection at the gas valve 3 Disconnect the pilot...

Page 28: ...Conversion kits supplied for G31 gas will contain redundant fittings and markings covering both 37 mbar 50 mbar gas supplies 2 Remove the burners following the instructions given in this manual 3 Repl...

Page 29: ...mall Adjust pilot flame length Defective thermocouple Replace thermocouple Low millivolt output high in open circuit test but low in closed circuit test Faulty flame safety device Replace flame safety...

Page 30: ...Oven Only PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION COOK COOL DOWN switch set to COOK position Light off Motor working No power to oven Check power supply Defective COOK COOL DOWN switch Replace switch Faulty w...

Page 31: ...ssure at automatic gas valve to appropriate pressure as specified on nameplate Defective pilot magnate Replace automatic gas valve Defective Hi limit Replace H limit Output good but pilot magnet will...

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