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Temperature (°F)

Resistance (Ohm)

95

0.30

100

3.80

125

4.60

150

5.50

175

6.40

200

7.90

225

8.40

250

9.70

275

10.90

300

12.40

325

13.80

350

15.10

375

17.00

400

18.40

425

20.20

450

21.30

475

23.30

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TROUBLESHOOTING THE THERMOSTAT

Temperature reading is incorrect,
showing a sensor error, 

or

LOAD LED is switching at the
wrong temperature.

• Sensor or controller may be bad.
Sensor connections may be bad.

• Controller is wired incorrectly.

Place a jumper wire across the
thermocouple input terminals. The
display should indicate ambient
temperature. If it does, the
controller is ok. If not, replace
controller.

Decrease set point below ambient
temperature, LOAD LED should be
off for heating controllers. If it is, the
controller is OK.

Increase set point above ambient
temperature. LOAD LED should be
on for heating controllers. If it is, the
controller is OK.

Verify proper wiring. Call 1-800-
KEATING for a diagram.

Temperature reading is decreasing,
but actual temperature is increasing. 

• Thermocouple polarity is reversed.
Red wire denotes negative wire.

• Ambient temperature in the control
cabinet is over 70°C.

Check thermocouple connections.
All connections, including extension
wire, must maintain the correct
polarity. Correct if needed.

Measure temperature in cabinet to
ensure it is below 70°C.

95

125

175

225

275

325

375

425

475

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

Resistance (

Ω 

Ohm)

Temperature (°F)

Top-Side

 Cooker Probe Chart (Part # 016671)

For troubleshooting the thermocouple, use the chart below

Summary of Contents for SERIES 2005

Page 1: ...AL 1 STANDARD FEATURES 1 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 1 COOKING HEAD SPECIFICATIONS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 SECTION II INSTALLATION DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT 1 INSTALLATION 1 CONDITIONING THE GRIDDLE 2 ELECTRICAL...

Page 2: ...e liquids near this or any other appliance WARNING Improper installation can cause damage injury or death Shock Burns Gas DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICIN...

Page 3: ...NS ARE NOT FOLLOWED DO NOT SUBMERGE THE TOP SIDE COOKING HEAD IN WATER CLEANING CHEMICALS OR UTENSILS USED FOR CLEANING GRIDDLES WILL DAMAGE OR DESTROY THE POLYMER COOKING SHEET NEVER USE A WATER JET...

Page 4: ...MIRACLEAN surface with griddle oil NOTE Despite the food releasing properties the chrome surface is not a true non stick surface For best cooking results and product appearance use griddle oil for pro...

Page 5: ...HEN CLEANING THE COOKING SHEETS End of day cleaning Before the griddle is turned off for the day the cooking sheets should be cleaned as described below Wear heat resistant gloves for maximum safety d...

Page 6: ...e in daily weekly monthly and yearly intervals as necessary Following preventive maintenance procedures will help keep your Top Side Cooker working efficiently Proper care and servicing will lead to y...

Page 7: ...he sheet Too much carbon build up causes a product appearance cooking or taste problem The head surface is cool The sheet is torn or ripped THE TOP SIDE COOKING HEAD AND GRIDDLE PLATE ARE HOT USE PROP...

Page 8: ...Hi Limit has tripped or Hi Limit is faulty Note Hi Limit is self resetting d Connections to Hi Limit are loose or Hi Limit is faulty e Connections to contactor are loose or contactor is faulty f ON O...

Page 9: ...ature LOAD LED should be off for heating controllers If it is the controller is OK Increase set point above ambient temperature LOAD LED should be on for heating controllers If it is the controller is...

Page 10: ...and ordering information The model serial plate for each cooking head is located on the the control panel assembly The serial and model numbers are necessary when ordering WARNING AND OPERATING PLATE...

Page 11: ...NT PLUNGER 1 028521 27 REAR PLUNGER NOT SHOWN 1 028522 28 TEFLON WASHER NOT SHOWN 1 028490 29 FIBER WASHER NOT SHOWN 2 028500 30 TOP SIDE COOKER WELD MANUAL 1 052114 31 TOP SIDE COOKER SPRING SUPPORT...

Page 12: ...3 ACTUATOR AUTO TOPSIDE COOKER 24V 1 060463 4 TOP SIDE CONDUIT SUPPORT 1 052287 5 TOP SIDE COOKER LIFT ARM ROD 2 052117 6 TOP SIDE COOKER HEAD W CONDUIT AND CONTROL PANEL 1 7 3 8 2 1 2 CLEVIS PIN 1 0...

Page 13: ...reset time The actuator will retract the stroke and raise the head The motor must stop and the stroke should stop retracting before it reaches its mechanical stop This movement is controlled by the bo...

Page 14: ...TE ON OFF SWITCH PLATE 1 016672 7 INDICATING LIGHT ELEMENT ON RED 250V 1 036933 INDICATING LIGHT ROUND RED 220V Effective 8 31 10 1 002495 8 INSTRUCTION PLATE ELEMENT ON LIGHT PLATE 1 016673 9 TERMINA...

Page 15: ...H DIGITAL TIMER 120VAC SUPPLY Figure 6 5 PART ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY NUMBER 1 TRANSFORMER STEPDOWN 24VAC 75VA 1 056037 2 RELAY DPDT 24VAC 1 030844 3 RECTIFIER 24VDC 1 018321 4 CIRCUIT BREAKER 3A 1 POLE...

Page 16: ...DIGITAL TIMER 240VAC SUPPLY Figure 6 6 PART ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY NUMBER 1 TRANSFORMER STEPDOWN 24VAC 75VA 1 056037 2 RELAY DPDT 24VAC 1 030844 3 RECTIFIER 24VDC 1 018321 4 CIRCUIT BREAKER 3A 1 POLE 25...

Page 17: ...P SIDE COOKER MANUAL LIFT WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 6 7 LIGHTED ROCKER ON OFF SWITCH GREEN LIGHT ON TOP LIGHTED ROCKER ON OFF SWITCH GREEN LIGHT ON BOTTOM OR NOTE ANGLED TERMINALS OF SWITCH ARE ALWAYS TOW...

Page 18: ...GY GRAY BR BROWN BU BLUE COMPONENT CODES CR CONTACTOR 220 240VAC EO ELEMENT ON LIGHT RED TB TERMINAL BLOCK OF ON OFF SWITCH LIGHTED GREEN TH THERMOSTAT HL HIGH LIMIT GRD GROUNDING LUG TR TRANSFORMER C...

Page 19: ...17 TOP SIDE COOKER AUTO LIFT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRIC GRIDDLE 208 240VOLT Figure 6 9...

Page 20: ...18 TOP SIDE COOKER AUTO LIFT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRIC GRIDDLE 480VOLT Figure 6 10...

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