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       Manual Part No: 930154-01 

                   MD Electric Grill 

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       Manual Rev No: 1 

 

Users Instructions (cont.) 
 

Cleaning 
 

DISCONNECT THIS APPLIANCE AT THE MAINS ISOLATING SWITCH BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING. 

 

WARNING: - THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE CLEANED BY A SPRAY JET. 

 
It will be found that it takes less time and effort if appliances are cleaned every day, particularly while 
they are still warm and before grease and spillage are burnt on. 
 

PROPRIETARY OVEN CLEANER MUST BE USED WITH CARE, THEY ARE HIGHLY CORROSIVE AND MAY  
CAUSE DAMAGE TO SURFACES AND COMPONENTS. 

 
Clean stainless steel with soap and hot water or a mild detergent solution. Rinse and dry thoroughly. 
 

DO NOT USE CAUSTIC OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS, DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS

 
Vitreous enamelled surfaces should be wiped clean of grease and spillage 

BEFORE

 they are burnt on. Use 

a mild solution or grease dissolving agent or a detergent as a soak and wash.  Accumulated deposits  
may be removed by soaking and then carefully scraping or by using a fine cleaning paste. 
 

DO NOT USE CAUSTIC CLEANERS. 

 
The brander plate is best cleaned whilst still warm. Surface grease and spillage should be removed by 
washing with soapy water. When deposits are baked on, it may be necessary to scrape the brander plate 
with a metal utensil if a soap-filled wire wool pad is insufficient. Rinse thoroughly before re-fitting in the 
grill. 
 

DO NOT USE CAUSTIC CLEANERS

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If the grill is continuously used for grilling fatty products and is not cleaned, a thick coating of 
carbonised fat is likely to build up, both internally and externally, which can lead to loss of performance 
and the creation of a potential fire hazard.  
 
General Maintenance and Care 
 
This equipment is designed and manufactured to give you long, satisfactory service at low cost, provided 
that it is given proper care and attention at all times. Frequent cleaning and regular checking of correct 
adjustments will be rewarded by reduced operating and maintenance costs, minimum downtime, and 
regular results from your cooking. 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Electric Grill

Page 1: ...Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 1 Manual Rev No 1 MEDIUM DUTY ELECTRIC GRILL OWNER S MANUAL Click here for Parts List ...

Page 2: ...Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 2 Manual Rev No 1 Model No Product Description Rev Date MLE60G F MLE90G F M Line Grills 600 Grill 900 Grill 1 1 08 03 00 08 03 00 ...

Page 3: ...Supply 6 Wiring Diagrams 7 Installation 8 14 Important Note 8 Positioning 8 Electrical Connection 9 Checking Commissioning 9 10 Bench Stand 10 Wall Brackets 11 Floor Stand 12 900 Grill Over Range 13 600 Grill Over Range 14 User Instructions 15 19 Important Note 15 Operation 16 17 Cleaning 18 19 Service Maintenance 20 21 Routine Maintenance 20 Fault Finding 20 Instructions 21 Spare Parts 22 Warrant...

Page 4: ...ents of the FIRE PRECAUTIONS ACT 1971 the HEALTH SAFETY AT WORK ETC ACT 1974 the BUILDING STANDARDS SCOTLAND CONSOLIDATION REGULATIONS 1971 The installation MUST comply with the requirements of Local Authority Regulations and the wiring must comply with the latest I E E Regulations An easily accessible fused mains isolator must be fitted in the electricity supply The details of the electricity sup...

Page 5: ...l burns therefore the appliance should be positioned to minimise the possibility of accidental touching It is the supervisors responsibility to warn users to wear suitable protection and to follow correct operation and cleaning procedures For the details of your nearest Service Agent for all warranty and repair work you should contact The Service Manager Viscount Catering Limited Provincial Park N...

Page 6: ...1 5kW 6 0kW 600 Grill 2 x 1 5kW 3 0kW Dimensions 900 Grill 600 Grill Width 900mm 600mm Depth 367mm 367mm Height 470mm 470mm Grilling Area 720mm x 280mm 430mm x 280mm 28 x 11 17 x 11 300 in2 175 in2 Weight 35 kg 77lbs 27 kg 59 5 lbs Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 6 Manual Rev No 1 ...

Page 7: ...Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE90G F MLE60G F Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 7 Manual Rev No 1 ...

Page 8: ... THE APPLIANCE FEET ARE ADJUSTABLE THE FLOOR MUST BE FIRE PROOF If it is not or if any adjacent wall or surface is made of a combustible material then the installer must ensure that the requirements of the LOCAL FIRE REGULATIONS are observed Positioning The grill may be mounted on a floor stand page 12 on a bench stand page 10 on wall brackets page 11 or above a range page 13 14 The grill should b...

Page 9: ...ition 5 Ensure that any remaining packaging and protective covering is removed Checking the Operation ALTHOUGH EVERY APPIANCE IS TESTED AND SET BEFORE IT LEAVES THE FACTORY IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE INSTALLER RE CHECKS CERTAIN FUNCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE 1 Ensure that the switch es on the grill is are in the OFF position s 2 Turn on the mains isolating switch and check that the green mains On...

Page 10: ...ing washers and nuts provided Lift the grill onto the stand and secure with four 5mm screws provided into the base of the grill Fix the grill and its stand in the required position on the bench by bolting through the four holes in the base of the stand Use 6mm bolts if possible Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 10 Manual Rev No 1 ...

Page 11: ...ons given mark positions of wall bracket fixing holes on the wall drill wall to take 6mm Raw bolts or similar and use these to fix the brackets to the wall Lift the grill onto the brackets align the fixing holes and secure with the four 5mm screws provided in the base of the grill Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 11 Manual Rev No 1 ...

Page 12: ... shelf D using the 6mm round head screws washers and nuts provided and secure the front of the shelf through the side flange with the two 6mm round head screws provided Finally tighten all the screws and nuts and lift the grill onto the stand and secure with the four 5mm screws provided into the base of the grill Adjust the levelling feet so that the stand sits firmly and level Manual Part No 9301...

Page 13: ...nuts are already in place on the back of the range Place the grill on the two grill supports ensuring the front edge of the grill supports locates inside the returned flange of the grill lower panel D Screw the grill to the grill support with two screws at the rear C Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 13 Manual Rev No 1 ...

Page 14: ...e range Place shelf onto support A ensuring support tab D locates inside front edge of shelf Secure shelf to supports using two screws Lift the grill onto shelf and secure with four screws E WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE LEAVE THE INSTRUCTION MANUALS WITH A RESPONSIBLE MEMBER OF THE KITCHEN STAFF Manual Part No 930154 01 MD Electric Grill 14 Manual Rev No 1 ...

Page 15: ... Should any adjustment or attention be necessary you are advised to contact your nearest Service Engineer immediately MAKE SURE THAT ALL USERS OF THIS APPLIANCE KNOW WHERE THE ISOLATING SWITCHES ARE LOCATED FOR THE USE IN AN EMERGENCY Improvements The policy of Viscount Catering Ltd is such that each product is subject to continual improvement The company reserves the right to alter the design of ...

Page 16: ...at the rack be horizontal and in the second position from the top with the heat on FULL 900 Grill 12 slices can be toasted simultaneously 600 Grill 6 slices can be toasted simultaneously The toast rack may be used for a small quantity of foods such as sausages or bacon but the crumb tray is NOT designed to hold a large accumulation of fat If the grill is used for this purpose it is ESSENTIAL TO RE...

Page 17: ...rill for unloading or cleaning purposes When cooking steak it is necessary to pre heat the brander for 15 minutes in the grilling position It should be noted that pre heating the brander very close to the burner plaques could lead to deterioration twisting of the brander Cooking Steak Steaks are normally cooked on a sloping brander plate Rare steaks are cooked at the rear of the brander i e neares...

Page 18: ...d deposits may be removed by soaking and then carefully scraping or by using a fine cleaning paste DO NOT USE CAUSTIC CLEANERS The brander plate is best cleaned whilst still warm Surface grease and spillage should be removed by washing with soapy water When deposits are baked on it may be necessary to scrape the brander plate with a metal utensil if a soap filled wire wool pad is insufficient Rins...

Page 19: ...Care cont WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL EQUIPMENT IS SERVICED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR BUT MAY BE AS FREQUENT AS 6 MONTHS OR LESS IF CONTROLS FAIL TO OPERATE FREELY ALL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ENGINEER SERVICE INTERVALS CAN BE AFFECTED BY SPILLAGE AND SHOULD BE ASSESSED EACH TIME THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN USED ...

Page 20: ...itches are wired correctly by connecting a multimeter to the switch connections P1 and P2 set it to read the resistance in Ohms and check the switch positions are as follows For Reference Switch Position Resistance Ohms Amps Watts 1 77 0 3 1 750 2 38 4 6 25 1500 3 19 2 12 5 3000 7 Replace all the panels and turn ON the electricity supply 8 Ensure that the green mains on neon s alight 9 Turn ON the...

Page 21: ...there position 5 Finally remove the switch from the bracket 6 Replacement is a reversal of the above procedure check wiring as described in Routine Maintenance Procedure Removal of a Heating Element 1 Turn Off the electricity supply 2 Remove the rear cover panel to expose the element terminals and disconnect the wires from the element to be removed 3 From the inside of the grill remove the two scr...

Page 22: ...k 1 924132 02 Crumb Tray 600 1 924132 01 Crumb Tray 900 1 924134 02 Brander 600 1 924134 01 Brander 900 1 924133 03 Brander Handle 2 924139 01 Grease Trough 900 1 924139 02 Grease Trough 600 1 924133 S1 Toast Rack Assy 900 Spares Kit 924133 S2 Toast Rack Assy 600 Spares Kit 924134 S1 Brander Plate Assy Complete Set 900 Spares Kit 924134 S2 Brander Plate Assy Complete Set 600 Spares Kit Spare parts...

Page 23: ...n The Company will not be obliged to repair or replace any goods if after examination the defect damage is found to be through accident misuse neglect incorrect installation or maintenance by other than approved engineers or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the manufacturer EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY Normal routine maintenance is not covered and the warranty specifically excludes any p...

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