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10 OM-BPM/BPP-G

Operation

CAUTION

DO NOT HEAT AN EMPTY PAN FOR 

MORE THAN FIVE MINUTES AT A 

SETTING HIGHER THAN 300

°F. 

DAMAGE TO THE PAN COULD RESULT.

a. 

The set temperature will automatically change to the LOW 

TEMP setting and will continue at this setting until the 

user changes the temperature via MANUAL or HIGH TEMP 

buttons.

b.  An audible alarm will notify the user that attention is 

required, the alarm will continue to sound until the user 

presses the TIMER button.   

3.  An active TIMER can be cancelled by pressing and holding the 

TIMER button for 5 secs

4.  Set temp can be changed during an active timer by pressing 

the MANUAL button and adjusting the set temp using the 

Temperature knob and display

5.  HIGH TEMP and LOW TEMP presets cannot be used to change 

the setpoint once a TIMER has started.

h.  READY alarm – The control will sound 3 beeps when the unit has 

reached within 20 degrees of set point during pre-heat or when a 

higher set temperature is selected.

i. 

The manual gas shut-off valve supplies inlet gas to the unit

j. 

A handwheel controls the worm and gear mechanism that smoothly 

tilts the pan body and holds it in the desired position

k. 

For power tilt units a switch is located on the control panel to raise 

and lower the pan body.

B.   Operating Procedure

1.   To Tilt Pan Body

a.   Manual Tilt Model - 
 

Turn the tilting handwheel clockwise to tilt the pan body, or 
counterclockwise to return the pan body to horizontal. 23 complete 
turns of the handwheel will tilt the body 90 degrees to vertical.

b.   Power Tilt Model -

i. 

Press the power tilt switch marked “up” to raise the pan or 
“down” to lower the pan. 

ii. 

The spring loaded switch will return to the OFF (middle) position 
when you release it. 

iii.  If the power tilt mechanism stops working (see the 

Troubleshooting section) and you must raise or lower the pan 
body without delay, you can tilt the body by hand. Remove the 
small plug on top of the control box and fit the provided tool 
into the hole. Turn the tool clockwise to lower it. It may take 
several minutes to move the pan to the desired position, but the 
operation can be speeded up by substituting a reversible drill 
with a 1/4” hexagonal driver bit in place of the tool.

2.   For Classic Control (-GC) Models with Electronic Ignition

a.   To Start Pan (See Panel Overlay) -

i. 

Set the Power Switch to “OFF.”

ii. 

Set the temperature dial to “OFF.”

iii.  Open the main supply gas valve (handle parallel to the gas pipe).
iv.  Set Power Switch to “ON,” unit will begin to spark.
v. 

Rotate the temperature dial until the Heat Light comes on. (It 
lights when the main burner is on).

WARNING

KEEP THE AREA AROUND BRAISING PAN 

FREE AND CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLE 

MATERIALS.

CAUTION

KEEP FLOORS IN BRAISING PAN WORK 

AREA CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS OCCUR, 

CLEAN IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID THE 

DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.

CAUTION

REPLACE THE HOLE PLUG BEFORE 

CLEANING OTHERWISE WATER COULD 

ENTER THE ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX 

AND DAMAGE THE PARTS.

Tilting pan body

Gas valve “On”

Gas valve “Off”

Summary of Contents for BPM-15G

Page 1: ...installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servici...

Page 2: ...CONTAINER ON STABLE FLAT SURFACE AS CLOSE TO PAN AS POSSIBLE 3 STAND TO SIDE OF PAN WHILE POURING NOT DIRECTLY IN POUR PATH OF HOT CONTENTS 4 RETURN PAN BODY TO LEVEL POSITION AFTER CONTAINER IS FILL...

Page 3: ...veland Ohio 44131 Z83 11 Gas Foodservice Equipment Z223 1 National Fuel Gas Code AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE 1403 Broadway New York New York 10018 CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION 55 Scarsdale Road...

Page 4: ...aning the pan body can be tilted past the vertical position When the pan is tilted the burners shut off automatically The electronic control provides automatic control of cooking temperature Operating...

Page 5: ...t 4 Flanged Feet 5 2 Tangent draw off Factory installed must be indicated on initial order 6 Steamer Insert set 7 Steamer Pan Carrier 8 Quick gas disconnect with restraining cable 9 Pouring Lip Strain...

Page 6: ...and installation date of your unit and keep this information for future reference Space for these entries is provided at the top of the Service Log in this manual Cut the straps holding the unit on th...

Page 7: ...ld wiring control box at the rear of the electrical console AN ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED The unit must be electrically ground in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with t...

Page 8: ...est it to ensure that the unit is operating correctly 1 Remove literature and packing materials from the interior and exterior of the unit 2 Put enough water into the pan to cover the bottom to a dept...

Page 9: ...tically and remain there until the user uses one of the LOW TEMP MANUAL or HIGH TEMP buttons to specify the set temperature d LOW TEMP Button Used to set operating temperature on of the pan at a prese...

Page 10: ...y or counterclockwise to return the pan body to horizontal 23 complete turns of the handwheel will tilt the body 90 degrees to vertical b Power Tilt Model i Press the power tilt switch marked up to ra...

Page 11: ...o the gas pipe iii Set Power switch to ON Unit will begin to spark and show SET TnnP in display iv Press either LOW TEMP MANUAL or HIGH TEMP buttons to select a temp setting The heat light will come o...

Page 12: ...st the thermostat to any setting to cook the item exactly as required 2 Standing to one side of the pan to avoid the steam that will be released grasp the nearer corner of the cover handle and raise t...

Page 13: ...emperature This action is indicated by the Heat indicator light 4 The controller controls heating by alternately calling for flames at the full capacity of the main burners and then signaling the cont...

Page 14: ...es that may have been soiled Remember to check such parts as the underside of the cover control console etc 6 Controls and the control console may be cleaned with a damp cloth or sprayed with a garden...

Page 15: ...tment of the pilot light Units with standing pilot ignition only At least twice a year grease the two trunnion bearings and worm gear We recommend the use of number two grade LGI lithium grease Add gr...

Page 16: ...Temperature controller operation The thermostat should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the pan X Pan stops heating before reaching desired temperature Us...

Page 17: ...are followed Authorized Service Rep Only b That the pilot gas supply line is purged of air X c Pilot gas adjustment screw to ensure that it is open X d Pilot tubing and orifice for clogging X Pilot f...

Page 18: ...TER KIT SET OF 2 WITH BRAKE AND 2 W O BRAKE 146354 1 CASTER WITH BRAKE W O FOOT ADAPTER 146513 1 CASTER WITHOUT BRAKE W O FOOT ADAPTER NOT SHOWN 146515 2 FOOT ADAPTER 146516 3 FLANGED FOOT W O FOOT AD...

Page 19: ...VER ASSEMBLY 40 GALLON 144453 2 1 COUNTERBALANCE ASSEMBLY 15 GALLON 162235 2 1 COUNTERBALANCE ASSEMBLY 30 GALLON 145480 2 1 COUNTERBALANCE ASSEMBLY 40 GALLON 144790 3 4 STUD WELD 1 4 20 X 1 1 4 012589...

Page 20: ...14 1 IGNITION MODULE COVER 146146 15 2 SCREW ROUND HEAD MACHINE 018384 16 1 NIPPLE 1 2 NPT X 15 048570 17 1 VALVE GAS MANUAL SHUTOFF 1 2 098458 18 1 CONNECTOR MALE 1 2 049429 19 1 FITTING COMPRESSION...

Page 21: ...6 21 NUT KEPS 1 4 20 012940 7 1 IGNITION TUBE 15 GAL 155722 7 1 IGNITION TUBE 30 GAL 145957 7 1 IGNITION TUBE 40 GAL 145912 8 1 IGNITION TUBE ORIFICE 15 GAL PROPANE 101625 8 1 IGNITION TUBE ORIFICE 30...

Page 22: ...REW HEX SLOTTED 069773 24A 1 TRANSFORMER 20VA 120 PRIMARY 137487 24B 1 TRANSFORMER 40VA 208 240V 24 137441 26 1 TERMINAL BLOCK 003887 27 1 SWITCH SEAL 144963 Key Qty Description Part 28 1 COVER TERMIN...

Page 23: ...OM BPM BPP G 23 Parts List Electrical Components Trunnion Cover For Classic Control GC Models Advanced Control GA Models...

Page 24: ...AR WORM 128001 4 1 GEAR SECTOR 009829 5 1 KEY GIB 012031 6 1 HANDWHEEL 012061 7 2 PIN ROLL 012614 8 2 SCREW SET SOCKET 012060 9 2 BEARING ROLLER 002790 10 2 BEARING SLEEVE 137239 11 1 PLUG PIPE 010286...

Page 25: ...REAR MOTOR BRACKET 146117 11a 1 FUSE HOLDER MOTOR 077840 11b 1 FUSE MOTOR LP CC 5 120VAC 5A 144855 11b 1 FUSE MOTOR LP CC 2 1 2 230VAC 2 1 2A 144856 11c 1 RECTIFIER 145660 11d 2 RELAY 24VAC DPST N0 2...

Page 26: ...TION TUBE ORIFICE 15 GAL 101665 101625 1 IGNITION TUBE ORIFICE 30 GAL 101623 101625 1 IGNITION TUBE ORIFICE 40 GAL 101625 101623 1 GAS VALVE 098443 098444 For 0 2000 foot conversion of a natural gas u...

Page 27: ...OM BPM BPP G 27 Schematics Electronic Ignition System Manual Tilt 120 230VAC For Classic Control GC Models...

Page 28: ...28 OM BPM BPP G Schematics Electronic Ignition System Power Tilt 120 230VAC For Classic Control GC Models...

Page 29: ...OM BPM BPP G 29 Schematics Electronic Ignition System Manual Tilt 120 230VAC For Advanced Control GA Models...

Page 30: ...30 OM BPM BPP G Schematics Electronic Ignition System Power Tilt 120 230VAC For Advanced Control GA Models...

Page 31: ...OM BPM BPP G 31 Diagrams Schematics Standing Pilot Ignition System...

Page 32: ...32 OM BPM BPP G Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed By...

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