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10

SERVICE DIAGNOSIS

The following diagnosis is only to be used as a guide to qualified service personnel. Keating recommends that you use a qual-
ified & licensed service company. (Equipment still under warranty requires it.)

NOTE: 

To correctly and quickly diagnose the system, the chart below should be followed in sequential order.

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

No Pilot

a.   Gas supply not “ON”.

b.  Air in gas lines.

c.

Quick disconnect not engaged.

d.

Gas valve is on “OFF” position.

e.

Faulty Piezo Ignitor.

a.

Open gas supply valve.

b.

Press gas valve knob in “pilot” 
position and hold.

c.

Reconnect quick disconnect.

d.

Turn valve knob to “pilot”.

e.

Replace ignitor.

Pilot won’t stay on

a.   Loose wires.
b.   Faulty thermopile.

c.   Inadequate gas supply.

d.   Bad gas valve.

a.   Tighten connections on all wires.

b.

Replace thermopile.

c.

Increase line pressure.

d.

Replace gas valve.

Pilot on but no main burner ignition

a.   ON/OFF switch is in “OFF” position.

b.   Gas valve is in “pilot” position.

c.   Thermostat is not turned on.

d.   Low gas presssure.

e.   Gas valve failure.

a.

Put ON/OFF switch to “ON” position.

b.

Turn knob to “ON” position.

c.

Turn thermostat to desired temperature.

d.

Set manifold pressure to 4” WC

(nat),10” WC (LP).

e.

Replace valve.

Temperature of griddle erratic

a.   Thermostat is not calibrated.

b.   Air from exhaust hood excessive.

a.

Calibrate thermostat with exhaust 
system running.

b.

Have exhaust hood inspected and 
air flow balanced.

Griddle stays hot or overheats

a.   Thermostat is not calibrated.

b.   Thermostat failure

c.    Air from exhaust hood excessive.

d.    Improper Cooking Procedured.

a.

Calibrate thermostat.

b.

Replace thermostat.

c.

Have exhaust hood inspected and 
air flow balanced.

d.

See Cooking Procedure section.

Burners will not shut off

a.   Thermostat is not calibrated.

b.   Thermostat failure

c.   Bad gas valve.

a.   Calibrate thermostat.

b.   Replace thermostat.

c.

Replace gas valve.

Flames pulsate.

a.   Low gas pressure

b.   Orifice is dirty or clogged

c.   Air from exhaust hood excessive

a.   Set manifold pressure to 4” WC (nat),     

10”WC (LP). Set line pressure to 7” WC
(nat), 11” WC (LP).

b.   Clean orifice

c.   Have exhaust hood inspected and air

flow balanced.

Summary of Contents for SERIES 2000

Page 1: ...UBLE SHOOT CHART 10 THERMOSTAT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT 11 12 SERVICE 11 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 14 CONTENTS IMPORTANT Keep a copy of your bill of sale The date on the bill establishes the warranty period should...

Page 2: ...AY EVENTUALLY LOSE ITS ODOR AND PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ASSURE THAT PROPANE GAS IS NOT PRESENT EVEN THOUGH YOU DO NOT DETECT AN ODOR IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT YOU SHOULD CALL YOUR LOCAL PROPANE GAS...

Page 3: ...T RETURN DAMAGED MERCHANDISE TO KEATING FILE YOUR CLAIM AS ABOVE FIRST STEPS POSITIONING Keep appliance area free and clear of any combustibles Position the Miraclean Griddle 6 inches 152mm from any c...

Page 4: ...ure Refer to serial plate for proper gas requirement for your particular model FLEXIBLE GAS CONNECTORS AND QUICK DIS CONNECT DEVICES For an appliance equipped with casters The installation shall be ma...

Page 5: ...te to determine if the burner is set up for the proper type gas before connecting the quick disconnect or piping from the building gas supply pipe a Gas pressure at manifold NATURAL GAS 4 0 in W C b G...

Page 6: ...fers conducted heat to the food being cooked more rapidly than other griddle plates because the food is placed directly on the metal surface It is the understanding of this rapid heat transfer that pe...

Page 7: ...nventional griddles at least start at lower tem peratures You may be able to work the tempera ture up as you become accustomed to the more rapid cooking of the Miraclean Griddle 2 Cook as usual but af...

Page 8: ...an surface is very hard With proper care the MIRACLEAN surface and its unique cooking prop erties will last for many years Damage done to the Miraclean surface is irreplacable NEVER USE A GRIDDLE STON...

Page 9: ...ition your griddle surface 1 Follow cleaning instructions on page 5 2 Heat the MIRACLEAN to 400 F for one hour 3 Lower thermostat to 350 F allowing the MIRACLEAN to cool to about 350 F as is evident w...

Page 10: ...GAS VALVE 004803 11 SCREW FOR TAN KNOB 004805 NOT SHOWN ITEM DESCRIPTION P N 1 CONTROL PANEL INSERT 1 800 KEATING 2 DIAL PLATE 200 500 F 060105 3 THERMOSTAT 550 F 023897 THERMOSTAT KNOB BLACK 038368...

Page 11: ...INSERT REFERENCE ONLY 6 BURNER REFERENCE ONLY 7 AIR SHUTTERS 031477 8 MAIN SUPPLY GAS VALVE 3 4 not shown above ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 9 MAIN GAS PIPE 3 4 REFERENCE ONLY 10 STREET ELBOW 3 4 0057...

Page 12: ...is in pilot position c Thermostat is not turned on d Low gas presssure e Gas valve failure a Put ON OFF switch to ON position b Turn knob to ON position c Turn thermostat to desired temperature d Set...

Page 13: ...T 1 Lower the control panel by removing the screws 2 Disconnect the wires on the switch and remove switch 3 Snap the new switch into place and reconnect all wires 4 Return the control panel to its nor...

Page 14: ...1000MV range Conduct each check below by connecting meter test leads to terminals as indicated All readings are closed circuit A BURNER COIL CHECK A Reading Thermostat contacts CLOSED Gas Valve knob...

Page 15: ...mum output is observed Then extinguish pilot and observe meter 2 Dropout of automatic pilot magnet sound should be audi ble should occur between 120 millivolts and 30 millivolts If dropout occurs outs...

Page 16: ...GRIDDLE WIRING DIAGRAM SERIES 2000 CONTROL PANEL THERMOSTAT ON OFF SWITCH WIRING DETAIL ORG BLK BLK BLK thermostat RED TO TH TP ON GAS VALVE WHITE TO TP TERMINAL ON GAS VALVE TO TH ON GAS VALVE TO TH...

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