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Part # 4517125 (09/03)

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INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT: Rating plates for this appliance are 
located in two places: 1) inside back panel on left side, 
2) under front control panel on center.

This equipment must be installed by a competent factory 

trained, certified, licensed and / or authorized service or 

installation person.

WARNING:

  This  appliance  must  be  properly 

grounded.
Prior to installation, the four casters, supplied loose with 

the grill, must be securely located on the underside of 

the base. The casters fitted with a brake must be located 

at the front of the grill. 
This  appliance  should  be  connected  to  a  potential 

equalization system. A labeled equipotential bonding 

point is fitted to the rear of the grill.
It is recommended that this grill be connected to a 

residual current,, (earth leakage),, device with a tripping 

current not exceeding 30mA. The leakage current of this 

grill will not exceed 5mA.

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.

National Codes Requirements:

In  Canada,  electrical  connection  must  comply  with 

applicable sections of the Canadian Electrical Code, 

C22.1    -  1990,  latest  edition,  “Safety  Standard  for 

Installation, Part 1” and C22.2- No. O-M 1982 latest 

edition , “General Requirements, Part 2”.

Electrical Connections:

All electrically operated appliances must be electrically 

grounded  in  accordance  with  local  codes;  or  in  the 

absence of local codes, with the latest edition of National 

Wiring Regulations. A wiring diagram is located on the 

rear panel of the grill. See rating plate in rear of grill, or 

lower front panel for proper voltages.

Summary of Contents for XE24

Page 1: ...Garland replacement parts Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local code...

Page 2: ...on of griddle 208V 240V three phase or 400V three phase top heaters thick Carbon steel griddle plate machine ground highly polished Swivel casters complete with front brakes 4 Die cast aluminum electr...

Page 3: ...s To Change the Cook Time of a Product 18 To Turn Platen 2 Sided Cooking On O 18 To Change Upper Platen Set Temperature 18 To Change Grill Set Temperature 18 To Change a Product Name 19 System Info To...

Page 4: ...inal Amps Per Line 208 220 240V 3 Phase 208V 3 Phase Delta 220V 3 Phase Delta 240V 3 Phase Delta X Y X Z Y Z X Y Z X Y Z X Y Z XE24 TB1 3 67 4 00 3 67 32 03 30 70 32 03 30 28 29 02 30 28 27 76 26 60 2...

Page 5: ...220 240V 3 Phase 208V 3 Phase Delta 220V 3 Phase Delta 240V 3 Phase Delta X Y X Z Y Z X Y Z X Y Z X Y Z XE24 TB1 5 53 6 01 5 53 48 04 46 04 48 04 45 42 46 53 45 42 41 64 39 90 41 64 TB2 2 78 2 78 2 78...

Page 6: ...or normal operation any exposed person must use extreme caution if within this danger zone In two side cooking the upper platen remains in the lowered position by nature of its own weight It is not l...

Page 7: ...ed 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 ventilatio...

Page 8: ...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 setti...

Page 9: ...one zone will be displayed The grill temperature is displayed rst followed by the platen temperature After ve 5 seconds the display will return to the menu item selected Up Down Arrow Buttons 2 Funct...

Page 10: ...n Place locking clips over release material sheet and press into place over release material bar UPPER PLATEN side view RELEASE MATERIAL BAR RELEASE MATERIAL LOCKING CLIP 1 RELEASE MATERIAL FRONT OF G...

Page 11: ...st be greater than 45 seconds If the time remaining is less than 45 seconds the platen will only rise at the end of the cycle or when the GREEN CANCEL button is pressed 1 Provided the initial cook tim...

Page 12: ...e 1 Press the GREEN CANCEL RAISE button The upper platen will raise and the display will read CANCEL with an audible alarm To Display the Current Temperatures 1 Press the button and repeat for each zo...

Page 13: ...te 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 D...

Page 14: ...se the upper platens with a dripping wet cloth 16 Carefully pour small quantities of lukewarm water onto the grill while brushing the surface backsplash and bullnose with a pot brush or equivalent hig...

Page 15: ...of platen until the gapping tool ts snugly between the upper platen and grill surface 10 Move next to the left front adjuster and raise the platen until the gapping tool ts snugly between the upper p...

Page 16: ...Part 4517125 09 03 Page 16 PROGRAMMING Programming Modes Menu Sequence...

Page 17: ...Part 4517125 09 03 Page 17 PROGRAMMING continued...

Page 18: ...se the desired Menu Item 6 Press twice to display MENU ITEM UPPER PLATEN YES NO 7 Use and to turn upper platen on or o 8 Press to save the changes 9 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 10 P...

Page 19: ...changes You will automatically return to PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 9 Press to exit System Info To View Recovery Time Upper Platen 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER CODE will be displayed 2...

Page 20: ...e displayed Flash number varies by grill 6 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM INFO 7 Press to exit PROGRAMMING continued To View the Software Number 1 Press and hold for three 3 seconds ENTER...

Page 21: ...two 2 times GAP SETTING DISPLAY INCHES or MILLIMETERS will be displayed 6 Press to change the Gap Setting Display units to either Inches or Millimeters 7 Press to save the changes 8 Press to return to...

Page 22: ...of 360 F or higher Temperature is falling and has fallen 2 F from a detected peak that is within the 350 360 F range i e calibration would be allowed at 355 F if the achieved peak temperature was 357...

Page 23: ...E will be displayed 3 Press to enter the Programming Mode PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS will be displayed PROGRAMMING continued 4 Press two 2 times PROGRAMMING MODE SYSTEM SETUP will be displayed 5 Pres...

Page 24: ...to either Auto or Manual 7 Press to save the changes 8 Press to return to PROGRAMMING MODE MENU ITEMS 9 Press again to exit PROGRAMMING continued To Turn Clean Mode On O 1 Press and hold for three 3 s...

Page 25: ...en 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 PROGRAMMING MODE SERVICE MODE 8 Press again to exi...

Page 26: ...e 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 ho...

Page 27: ...enter of the cooking zone as shown in the diagram below Each upper platen has one thermocouple probe in the center CALIBRATION continued TOP PLATEN 3 PLACES 11 5 11 5 5 75 5 75 5 75 22 5 24 12 6 09 18...

Page 28: ...etect 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...

Page 29: ...Part 4517125 09 03 Page 29 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 30: ...TEN 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...

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