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GENERAL CLEANING 

 

WARNING! 
THE BROILER AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. 
USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING 
OR SERVICING THE UNIT. 

 
Lint and grease suspended in the air tend to  
collect in passages. Therefore, air openings, 
flueways, and primary air openings, etc., 
should be periodically cleaned to prevent    
clogging. The entire broiler should be given a 
periodic cleaning. 

 
Daily 

 
Remove grid racks, drip deflector (below grid 
rack), drip tray, and grease container.        
Thoroughly wash with mild detergent or soap. 
Excessive grease buildup may be removed by 
using a mildly abrasive cleaner. 
 
 
 
 

Figure 11. Items to be Cleaned Daily. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

PAINTED SURFACES 
 
Exterior  
 

Allow the broiler to cool down before cleaning 
exterior surfaces. Painted surface should be 
cleaned using a mild soap and warm water    
solution on a sponge or soft cloth. 

 
Interior 
 

Clean interior using a mildly abrasive cleanser 
with a damp cloth or nylon cleaning pad. 
 

 
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES 
 

To remove dirt, grease or product residue from 
stainless steel, use ordinary soap and water 
(with or without detergent) applied with a 
sponge or cloth. Dry thoroughly with a clean 
cloth. 
 
To remove grease and food splatter, or         
condensed vapors that have baked on the 
equipment, apply cleanser to a damp cloth or 
sponge and rub cleanser on the metal in the 
direction of the polishing lines on the metal. 
Rubbing cleanser as gently as possible in the 
direction of the polished lines will not mar the 
finish of the stainless steel. NEVER RUB WITH 
A CIRCULAR MOTION. 
 
Soil and burnt deposits which do not respond to 
the above procedure can usually be removed 
by rubbing the surface with SCOTCH-BRITE 
scouring pads or STAINLESS scouring pads. 
DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL as 
any particles left on the surface will rust and 
further spoil the appearance of the finish.   
NEVER USE A WIRE BRUSH, STEEL 
SCOURING PADS (EXCEPT STAINLESS), 
SCRAPER, FILE OR OTHER STEEL TOOLS. 
Surfaces which are marred collect dirt more 
rapidly and become more difficult to clean.  
Marring also increases the possibility of       
corrosive attack. 

GENERAL MAINTENANCE 

Summary of Contents for E136W36

Page 1: ...85 3342 GAS FIRED BROILERS E36W36 EV136W36 EC36 E43W36 E236W36 EC45 E136W36 E243W36 Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment Notify carrier of damage I...

Page 2: ...EXTINGUISH ALL NAKED FLAMES 3 CONTACT THE LOCAL GAS AUTHORITY IMMEDIATELY THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AS THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY...

Page 3: ...FETY 18 C36 C45 EXPLODED VIEW 19 C36 C45 PARTS LIST 20 36W36 43W36 EXPLODED VIEW 21 36W36 43W36 PARTS LIST 22 PARTS REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 23 COVERS AND PANELS 23 Venturi Cover 23 Control...

Page 4: ...is not damaged while being moved into the building 1 Visually inspect the exterior of the package and skid or container Any damage should be noted and reported to the delivering carrier immediately 2...

Page 5: ...fold pipe with the burner lit MODEL No Burners broiler only G20 kW G31 kW Total kW E36W36 2 12 3 ea 12 3 ea 4 6 E43W36 3 12 3 ea 12 3 ea 36 9 E136W36 2 12 3 ea 12 3 ea 36 3 EV136W36 2 12 3 ea 12 3 ea...

Page 6: ...e and shall be 4 5 cm per kW in excess of 7kW NOTE 2 Air vents should be of such a size to compensate for the effects of any extract fan in the premises It is also necessary that sufficient room air i...

Page 7: ...e of the burner LOCATION Adequate clearance for service and proper operation must be provided at the front top sides and back The combustion air openings are provided in the front of the unit and must...

Page 8: ...ted at the lower left rear of the broiler Figure 4 On dual broilers each broiler must have a separate regulator NOTE Pipe joint compound or thread sealant that is used should be resistant to action of...

Page 9: ...a rich soap solution or other accepted leak tester around all pipe connections and all other joints Do not use an open flame Absolutely no leakage should occur other wise there is a danger of fire or...

Page 10: ...ure 5 Figure 5 Control Valve Knobs 5 Remove the control valve panel by removing two screws 6 Connect a manometer to the pressure tap provided on the broiler unit gas piping manifold Figure 6 Turn all...

Page 11: ...er this balance is disturbed poor operating characteristics occur An air shutter Figure 8 on the front of each main burner controls the air supply NOTE Pilots should be lit SEE PAGE 12 before adjustin...

Page 12: ...nimum flame when the temperature set on the dial is attained in the oven 1 Light the oven set thermostat to 100 C and allow 5 minutes for the oven temperature to stabilize 2 After oven temperature ris...

Page 13: ...o that the instrument or thermometer reading is in line with the indicator mark Hold plate and tighten screws firmly Turn the calibration plate counter clockwise if the test reading is higher than the...

Page 14: ...rner and pilot gas on or off One control for each burner GRID HEIGHT The grid is set to the desired cooking height by depressing the ball and adjusting the lever up or down Gas Control Lighting Religh...

Page 15: ...and the safety device will disengage within 60 seconds PREHEAT TIME Allow at least five 5 minutes after turning the broiler on from cold before loading the broiler with food to be cooked Check the gre...

Page 16: ...ld with the thermo stat set at the desired temperature before loading the oven with food to be cooked Put the food in quickly and close the door LIGHTING THE OVEN To light the oven 1 Push in the main...

Page 17: ...remove dirt grease or product residue from stainless steel use ordinary soap and water with or without detergent applied with a sponge or cloth Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth To remove grease and...

Page 18: ...ommended that servicing is carried out at regular intervals the frequency of which will vary depending on the installation conditions and usage usually once per year is adequate Servicing must be carr...

Page 19: ...19 C36 C45 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 20: ...ID IRON RIGHT 4 N A 1602 0 GRID IRON CENTER 5 1601 2 1601 2 GRID IRON LEFT 6 43476 0 43476 0 HANDLE VALVE w o RING 7 11611 4 11611 4 CERAMIC LARGE 7A 28387 8 28387 8 CERAMIC KIT 10 ea 11611 4 Large Ce...

Page 21: ...21 36W366 43W36 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 22: ...RON CENTER 5 1601 2 1601 2 GRID IRON LEFT 6 43476 0 43476 0 HANDLE VALVE w o RING 7 11611 4 11611 4 CERAMIC LARGE 7A 28387 8 28387 8 CERAMIC KIT 10 ea 11611 4 Large Ceramics 4 ea 11614 9 Ceramic insul...

Page 23: ...er before attempting to loosen any gas connection Venturi Cover Removal of the Venturi cover provides access to the air shutter adjustments and main burner orifices 1 Remove the two screws under the f...

Page 24: ...e front end under the retaining latch Figure 3 Drip Deflector DRIP TRAY AND HORIZONTAL GREASE CONTAINER The drip tray is located below the drip deflector Grease dripping onto the drip deflector runs o...

Page 25: ...cket NOTE Check condition of the pilot injector and replace if damaged 4 Install the new pilot assembly orifice and pilot assembly bracket 5 Connect the gas line to the back of the pilot assembly NOTE...

Page 26: ...und or pipe thread sealant that is being used is resistant to the corrosive actions of liquefied petroleum gases 9 Reassemble by reversing procedure WARNING All gas joints disturbed during servicing m...

Page 27: ...rclockwise from the threaded stud 4 Remove the sleeve from the tube threaded stud assembly 5 Replace the chrome sleeve by placing the s sleeve onto the threaded stud Threaded Stud 1 Turn off the burne...

Page 28: ...sembly using needle nose pliers 7 Replace the compression spring by performing the above steps in reverse order Gear with Bracket 1 Turn off the burners 2 Allow the broiler to cool to room tempera tur...

Page 29: ...or 1 Before adjusting the regulator check the incoming gas line pressure Incoming pressure before the regulator must be 20 mbar for G20 or 27 mbar for G31 2 If incoming pressure is not correct have th...

Page 30: ...urner Venturi in place 6 Remove burner head 7 Clean the burner with a stiff scrubbing brush and shake well to endure that the ports are clear of any debris 8 Reassemble in the reverse order CLEANING B...

Page 31: ...clockwise to level the grid MISCELLANEOUS 1 Wire brush the surface of the grid to remove baked on material wash with hot water dry thoroughly and reassemble 2 Clean out the grease container and wash w...

Page 32: ...ust gas pressure Replace damaged or missing ceramics See Installation Operation manual Perform the BURNER VALVE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE The heat of one or more burners is not uniform over th...

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Page 34: ...8 CERAMIC KIT 10 ea 11611 4 Large Ceramics 4 ea 11614 9 Ceramic Insulators 11A 15352 4 15383 4 HEAT SHIELD 11B 1430 3 1430 3 INSULATION 12 15182 3 15295 1 FIRE BOX FRONT ASSEMBLY 13A 41741 6 41741 6...

Page 35: ...EAR ASSEMBLY 31 32756 5 32756 5 SPRING HANDLE 32 14442 8 14442 8 HANDLE ASSEMBLY BRACKET 33 15244 7 15244 7 CARRIAGE SPRING MTG BRACKET 34 1938 0 1938 0 EYE BOLT 35 3507 6 3507 6 GEAR w ANGLE BRACKET...

Page 36: ...36...

Page 37: ...OR 13 11611 4 11611 4 CERAMIC LARGE 13A 28387 8 28387 8 CERAMIC KIT 10 ea 11611 4 Large Ceramics 4 ea 11614 9 Ceramic Insulators 14 15359 1 15359 1 HEAT SHIELD 15 15223 4 31645 8 OVEN BOTTOM LINER 16...

Page 38: ...04 1 3504 1 SLEEVE 34 3506 8 3506 8 THREADED ROD 35 3503 3 3503 3 TUBE AND GEAR ASSEMBLY 36 23753 1 23753 1 SPRING HANDLE 37 14442 8 14442 8 HANDLE ASSEMBLY BRACKET 38 15244 7 15244 7 BRACKET CARRIAGE...

Page 39: ...d of such possible exposure This warning should be conveyed in a manner so that it is clearly understood by the employee and the employee should be asked if in fact he or she understands the correct m...

Page 40: ...40 The Montague Company 1830 Stearman Avenue P O Box 4954 Hayward CA 94540 4954 P N 42880 9RB WWW MONTAGUECOMPANY COM SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE...

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