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MAINTENANCE

At least on weekly basis, the following items must be inspected:

• Clean area surrounding the unit of all combustible material, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
• Ensure that the free flow of combustion and ventilating air is not obstructed.

Recommended Cleaning Materials

: Mild dishwashing liquid detergent, hot water, Nylon cleaning pad,

wire brush, paper clip, scraper, compressed air, stainless steel cleaner.
DO NOT USE CLEANERS THAT CONTAIN ACID, MINERAL SPIRITS OR XYLENE.

Outside Surfaces 

: Regularly wipe the surfaces with a mild dish washing detergent, hot water solution &

periodically apply stainless steel cleaner with a clean cloth.

Grease Pan

 : Check frequently, empty and clean as needed.

Grates & Flame Tamers 

: Regularly clean with a mild dish washing detergent or baking soda, hot water 

and wire brush.

Griddle Plates

 : Regularly clean with a mild dish washing detergent or baking soda, hot water and scraper.

Main Burners

 : Periodically remove burners and clean with hot water and wire brush. Clean any clogged

ports with a stiff wire (such as an opened paper clip). Inspect burner for any damage (cracks or holes). If
damage is found, replace with new burner. Reinstall burner; check to ensure that burner valve orifice is
correctly positioned inside burner inlet (venture).

All cleaning and maintenance should be done

when the unit is cool and the gas supply turned off

by turning off the manual shutoff valve.

CAUTION

NOTE

: Contact the manufacturer, company representative, dealer or a qualified service

 

person to perform maintenance and or repairs.

PRESSURE      5W.C

SEA 

LEVEL 

2000 3000  4000 5000 6000 7000

39

40 41  41 42 42 43

45

46 47  47 47 48 48

50

51 51  51 51 52 52

INNER RING

37

38 39  39 40 41 42

OUTER RING

31

32 32  32 33 34 35

PRESSURE    10W.C

SEA 

LEVEL 

2000 3000  4000 5000 6000 7000

51

51 52  52 52 52 53

55

55 55  55 56 56 56

56

56 56  57 57 57 58

INNER RING

50

51 51  51 51 52 52

OUTER RING

47

48 48  49 49 49 50

NATURAL GAS

EQUIVALENT ORIFICE SIZES AT HIGH ALTITUDES

TASP‐

TAHP‐

TAMG‐

TARB‐

LP GAS

TASP‐

TARB‐

TAMG‐

TAHP‐

Summary of Contents for TAWR-13

Page 1: ...MPORTANT In the event a gas odor is detected shut down units at main shutoff valve and contact the local gas company or gas supplier for service FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other f...

Page 2: ...maged 1 VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE Note on freight bill or express delivery and have signed by person making delivery 2 FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IMMEDIATELY regardless of extent of damages 3 CONCEALED LOSS...

Page 3: ...are some basic good practices we hope you will follow for safe use of the equipment IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always maintain proper clearances from combustible materials Ventilation air supply mus...

Page 4: ...test pressures equal to or less than psi A manual shutoff valve to be supplied by user must be installed in the gas supply line upstream of the appliance and gas pressure regulator supplied with your...

Page 5: ...on by turning counter clockwise to ON position This should light the main burner If the main burner does not light turn burner valve to OFF position Wait five 5 minutes to clear any gas Then smell fo...

Page 6: ...er and scraper Main Burners Periodically remove burners and clean with hot water and wire brush Clean any clogged ports with a stiff wire such as an opened paper clip Inspect burner for any damage cra...

Page 7: ...e for service parts and labor charges performed by non authorized service companies All claims should include the model number serial number proof of purchase date of installation and all pertinent in...

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