Garland MWE3W Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 27

PART #4521777 (03/19/08)

GARLAND ELECTRIC CLAMSHELL GRILL WITH PRODUCT RECOGNITION MODEL MWE3W 

INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL

Page 27

°C

°F

°C

°F

°C

°F

°C

°F

°C

°F

160

320

187

368

213

416

240

464

267

512

161

321

187

369

214

417

241

465

267

513

161

322

188

370

214

418

241

466

268

514

162

323

188

371

215

419

242

467

268

515

162

324

189

372

216

420

242

468

269

516

163

325

189

373

216

421

243

469

269

517

163

326

190

374

217

422

243

470

270

518

164

327

191

375

217

423

244

471

271

519

164

328

191

376

218

424

244

472

271

520

165

329

192

377

218

425

245

473

272

521

166

330

192

378

219

426

246

474

272

522

166

331

193

379

219

427

246

475

273

523

167

332

193

380

220

428

247

476

273

524

167

333

194

381

221

429

247

477

274

525

168

334

194

382

221

430

248

478

274

526

168

335

195

383

222

431

248

479

275

527

169

336

196

384

222

432

249

480

276

528

169

337

196

385

223

433

249

481

276

529

170

338

197

386

223

434

250

482

277

530

171

339

197

387

224

435

241

483

277

531

171

340

198

388

224

436

241

484

278

532

172

341

198

389

225

437

252

485

278

533

172

342

199

390

226

438

252

486

279

534

173

343

199

391

226

439

253

487

279

535

173

344

200

392

227

440

253

488

280

536

174

345

201

393

227

441

254

489

281

537

174

346

201

394

228

442

254

490

281

538

175

347

202

395

228

443

255

491

282

539

176

348

202

396

229

444

256

492

282

540

176

349

203

397

229

445

256

493

283

541

177

350

203

398

230

446

257

494

283

542

177

351

204

399

231

447

257

495

284

543

178

352

204

400

231

448

258

496

284

544

178

353

205

401

232

449

258

497

285

545

179

354

206

402

232

450

259

498

285

546

179

355

206

403

233

451

259

499

286

547

180

356

207

404

233

452

260

500

287

548

181

357

207

405

234

453

261

501

287

549

181

358

208

406

234

454

261

502

288

550

182

359

208

407

235

455

262

503

288

551

182

360

209

408

236

456

262

504

289

552

183

361

209

409

236

457

263

505

290

553

183

362

210

410

237

458

263

506

290

554

184

363

211

411

237

459

264

507

291

555

184

364

211

412

238

460

264

508

291

556

185

365

212

413

238

461

265

509

292

557

186

366

212

414

239

462

266

510

292

558

186

367

213

415

239

463

266

511

293

559

TEMPERATURE CONVERSION

Summary of Contents for MWE3W

Page 1: ...ND COMMISSIONED BY A PROFESSIONAL FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE OPERATED UNDER AN APPROVED HOOD SYSTEM ONLY NOTE This manual pertains to all grill models listed above The reader operator must interpret its contents to applicable needs If you have questions about any instructional materials pertaining to Garland grills please contact our Customer Service Department at one of the...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ION OF GRILL CONTROL 14 POSSIBLE ERROR MESSAGES 14 OPERATING PROCEDURES 15 General Overview 15 To turn the grill on 15 To Select a Menu item 15 Menu Item Library 15 Indicator Lights 16 Standby Mode 16 To Exit the Standby Mode 16 To Display the Current Temperatures 16 Cooking Procedures in manual Mode BREAKFAST 16 Cooking Procedures in manual Mode LUNCH 16 To Change the Cook Time for a Menu Item 16...

Page 4: ... maintenance such as lubrication of springs or valves We exclude failures caused by erratic voltage or gas supplies We assume no responsibility for travel costs beyond 100 miles round trip travel other than overland and overtime costs of repair We exclude broken glass paint and porcelain finish surface rust gasket material ceramic material light bulbs and fuses from normal coverage We exclude dama...

Page 5: ...itable protective clothing should be worn to prevent the risk of burns WARNING This appliance must not be cleaned with a water jet DO NOT apply ice to a HOT grill surface NOTE All warning labels and markings on the grill which call attention to further dangers and necessary precautions HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD HCS The procedures in this manual include the use of chemical products These chemic...

Page 6: ... will sound when the grill is at the proper cleaning temperature Press the GREEN pushbutton to display OFF The OFF position on the controller allows the operator to raise and lower the platen for clamshell grills to alternate positions for cleaning of the platen edges 2 Empty and replace the grease troughs Grease troughs should be emptied and replaced consistent with store security policy 3 Put on...

Page 7: ...th b Rinse the lower grill by flooding the surface twice with lukewarm water Squeegee after each rinse 17 Wipe the lower grill surface backsplash bullnose and hood with a clean damp grill cloth AFTER CLEANING Apply a thin coat of fresh shortening to the lower grill surface only Wipe down the surrounding areas Empty wash rinse and replace the grease troughs Note Repeat this procedure to clean addit...

Page 8: ...H 36 000 914mm PLATE WIDTH 30 714 780mm 30 750 781mm TO 33 000 838mm COOKING HEIGHT 2 993 76mm 26 679 678mm 38 000 965mm 6 106 155mm 23 812 605mm SK07 587 ELEC MODEL MWE3W LOADING kW PHASE NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE NEMA RECEPTACLE REQUIRED 2 50 AMP CIRCUITS INTERLOCK TOTAL kW LOAD 208V 220V 240V 208V 60Hz 220V 60Hz 240V 60Hz L1 L2 L1 L3 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 INPUT 1 7 65 2 55 2 55 2 55 21 3...

Page 9: ...onalds standard A start up DOES include 1 Verification of supply voltage and if applicable gas supply 2 Leak test and gas pressure check on gas grills 3 Electrical safety check 4 Verify operation of grill by allowing unit to attain set temperature 5 Verify operation of platens if applicable and timer functions 6 Ensure time out alarm is functional and platens raise if applicable 7 Set proper gas a...

Page 10: ...side of grill Back panel removal is required NOTE ENSURE THAT PLATENS ARE STRAPPED DOWN TO PREVENT PLATENS FROM RAISING SEVERE DAMAGE MAY OCCUR 2 Tip unit over on its back and install casters Lock jam nuts in place 3 Carefully rotate grill back on its casters 4 Remove back body side and Install power cords per your country areas specifications 2 x 50AMP NEMA 15 50 MWE3 Standard Electrical Cord Hoo...

Page 11: ... for hood type platen height compatibility according to the table below HOODTYPE CORRECT PLATEN HEIGHT Universal 18 1 2 470mm 92 Series 17 432mm GSC 18 1 2 470mm PLATEN HEIGHT GRILL PLATE If the platen height is incompatible with the hood type platen height must be adjusted by an authorized service agent INSTALLATION continued 7 Install flue box to back of grill 8 Roll grill under hood Grill must ...

Page 12: ...ease material sheet and press into place over release material bar RELEASE MATERIAL MATERIAL ROD LOCKING CLIP UPPER PLATEN SIDE VIEW 5 Check alignment and tightness of release material against upper platen NOTE Installing release material sheets too tight may cause premature failure of the sheet Installing only 1 clip on over the release material bar may cause the release material sheet to be too ...

Page 13: ...ON OPERATION MANUAL Page 13 NOTE SOME PARTS REMOVED FOR CLARITY SURFACE OF GRILL PLATE SPLASH SHIELD TAB ARM CARRIAGE BLOCK PIN SPLASH SHIELD ARM CARRIAGE BLOCK PLATEN ARM NOTE SOME PARTS REMOVED FOR CLARITY SPLASH SHIELD TABS UP AND OVER ARM CARRIAGE PINS IN THIS DIRECTION INSTALLATION OF SPLASH SHIELD ...

Page 14: ...SS the button NO will flash on the display PRESS the button to change it to YES 3 PRESS the button The platen will immediately lower and reset its internal measurements Upon completion the platen will rise If the error message does not return continue operating normally If the error message persists level the platen as shown on page 30 Power Button PRESSING and HOLDING the Power button for 2 secon...

Page 15: ...r Switch Controls power to the grill and must be turned ON to start operation The controller displays will be active Upon successful power up checks the controllers will displays OFF AM Operation Teflon Sheets MUST be ON at this time and the grill surface should be free and clear of carbon Once the PRC displays OFF press The PRC will go to PREHEAT mode and default to AM preheat temperatures To pre...

Page 16: ... 2 Pressing and holding the button for five 5 seconds will display all of the current temperatures at once Cooking Procedures in MANUAL MODE Breakfast 1 Select AM mode using the button 2 Select Manual mode using the button 3 Select a product from the AM product library using the or arrow buttons 4 Following McDonalds procedures for the item selected load product on the grill 5 Press the GREEN push...

Page 17: ...lay patterns shown on the Patty Placement Guide insert load product on the grill 4 Press the GREEN pushbutton to initiate a cook cycle The platen will lower and recognize the product that has been loaded on the grill 5 Alarm will sound when the cook cycle is complete 6 Remove product and clean grill to prepare for next cook cycle PRODUCT RECOGNITION This Garland Clamshell grill is equipped with Pr...

Page 18: ...e In Time Multi Stage 1 Time Multi Stage 2 Time Multi Stage 3 Time PR Stage 1 Time PR Stage 2 Time PR Stage 3 Time Alarm Gap Setting Gap Mul PR Start Gap Multi Stage 1 Gap Multi Stage 2 Gap Multi Stage 3 Gap PR Stage 1 Gap PR Stage 2 Gap PR Stage 3 Must Remove Time Toast Buns Time Toast Buns Alarm Grill Set Point Platen Set Point Instant On Time Remove In Time Flip Time Flip Alarm Sear Time Sear A...

Page 19: ...3 PRESS the arrow button Setup will appear in the display 4 PRESS the button Temperature Unit will appear in the display 5 PRESS the 1X Time Unit will appear in the display 6 PRESS the button The current time unit will flash 7 PRESS the OR arrow buttons to change the flashing time unit For a complete listing of setup functions and their options see page 25 8 PRESS the button to save the new settin...

Page 20: ...ivate deactivate a menu item in the Normal Operating mode library or change its day part Defaults are listed on page 15 under Menu Item Library 1 PRESS and HOLD the button for approximately 3 seconds Controller will display previously selected menu item and its corresponding item number 2 Using the or arrow buttons select the menu item that requires activation deactivation 3 PRESS the button The c...

Page 21: ...utton until Must Remove In is displayed on the controller 5 PRESS the button The seconds will begin to flash 6 Using the or arrow buttons to change the Must Remove In time to the new desired time 7 PRESS the button to save the new time 8 PRESS the 2X to return to normal operating mode To Change theToast Buns time 1 Using the or button select the menu item that requires a cook time change 2 PRESS a...

Page 22: ... new menu item name 6 PRESS the button Display Active will be displayed 7 PRESS the button NO will begin to flash 8 PRESS the button NO will change to YES 9 PRESS the button to save the new setting 10 PRESS the button GRILL SETPT will be displayed 11 PRESS the button The temperature will begin to flash 12 Using the or button change the temperature set point to the new desired temperature 13 PRESS ...

Page 23: ... in the diagram to the right Each upper platen has one thermocouple in the center 4 Select a heat zone display using the or buttons 5 Allow at least 5 seconds for the pyrometer to respond and stabilize Note the temperature on the pyrometer 6 If the temperature on the grill control display does not match the temperature on the pyrometer adjust the temperature on the grill control accordingly The bu...

Page 24: ...5 350 F 177 C 425 F 217 C 104 MCRIB CLAM NO AUTO 530 350 F 177 C 425 F 217 C 163 AM AUTO 350 350 350 F 177 C 425 F 217 C 82 SAUSAGE CLAM FZN 089 089 415 400 350 F 177 C 425 F 217 C 107 425 F 217 C 23 4 1 CLAM PM AUTO STRIP BACON CLAM AM PM AUTO 350 F 177 C 0 0 5 6 1 2 3 4 Flat Menu ITEM DISPLAY ACTIVE GRILL SET POINT PLATEN SET POINT INSTANT ON TIME REMOVE IN TIME FLIP TIME SEAR TIME ALARM AUTO MA...

Page 25: ...chirp is heard a button is depressed No Audible 3 Second Sets the audible sound from the controller at the completion of a cook cycle Strobe Song Audio Volume 1 100 Adjustable Changes the alarm volume Reload Defaults Yes Reloads the defaults of the computer No Multi Gap Yes Determines whether Multi Stage cooking is enabled or disabled during cooking No Audible Select 0 Changes the audible pitch on...

Page 26: ... 90 195 117 243 144 291 38 100 64 148 91 196 118 244 144 292 38 101 65 149 91 197 119 245 145 293 39 102 65 150 92 198 119 246 146 294 40 103 66 151 93 199 120 247 146 295 40 104 66 152 94 200 120 248 147 296 41 105 67 153 94 201 121 249 147 297 41 106 68 154 94 202 121 250 148 298 42 107 68 155 95 203 122 251 148 299 42 108 69 156 95 204 122 252 149 300 43 109 70 157 96 205 123 253 149 301 43 110...

Page 27: ... 531 171 340 198 388 224 436 241 484 278 532 172 341 198 389 225 437 252 485 278 533 172 342 199 390 226 438 252 486 279 534 173 343 199 391 226 439 253 487 279 535 173 344 200 392 227 440 253 488 280 536 174 345 201 393 227 441 254 489 281 537 174 346 201 394 228 442 254 490 281 538 175 347 202 395 228 443 255 491 282 539 176 348 202 396 229 444 256 492 282 540 176 349 203 397 229 445 256 493 283...

Page 28: ......

Reviews: