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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 

PREPARATION 
Turn gas shut-off valve OFF before cleaning. 

Allow hotplate to cool completely before cleaning. 
FREQUENCY 
Daily 
TOOLS 
Bristle Brush 
Clean Cloth or Sponge 
Mild Detergent 
Cleaner Formulated for Stainless Steel 
Warm Water 
CLEANING 
Turn gas shut-off valve OFF before cleaning. 
Allow hotplate to cool completely before cleaning. 
Remove grate(s) and drip tray by lifting from cabinet. 
Note position of front and rear burner assemblies in cabinet. Remove

 

burner assemblies. 
Clean  food  particles  from  grate  drip  tray  with  warm  water,  mild

 

detergent  and  a  bristle  brush.  Rinse  with  clean  water.  Wipe  dry

 

with a soft clean cloth. 
Examine burner assemblies. Note position of air shutters before

 

cleaning. Clean food particles from burners with warm water, mild

 

detergent and a bristle brush. Rinse by wiping with a soft cloth

 

dampened with clean water. Wipe exterior surfaces dry with a soft

 

clean cloth. Allow burners to air dry so that interior passages are

 

completely free of water. 
Wipe the outer portions of the hotplate cabinet with a clean soft cloth or

 

sponge dampened with warm water and a mild detergent or cleaner

 

formulated for cleaning stainless steel. DO NOT use steel wool to 
clean hotplate cabinet. Rinse by wiping hotplate cabinet with a clean

 

soft cloth or sponge moistened with clean warm water. Dry cabinet by

 

wiping with a clean soft dry cloth. 
Examine burners to be sure the air shutters are in their proper position.

 

Reinstall burner assemblies in cabinet (see fig. 5, page 11): 
Burner  with  short  venturi  tube  is  the  front  burner.  The  venturi  /  air

 

shutter slides over the nozzle of the right control valve. The pegs

 

on 

the bottom of the burner set in corresponding notches at the

 

front 

of the burner support bracket. 
Burner with long venturi tube is the rear burner. The venturi / air

 

shutter slides over the nozzle of the left control valve. The pegs

 

on the bottom of the burner set in corresponding notches at the

 

rear of the burner support bracket. 
Turn shut-off valve ON and light pilot light. 

Reinstall drip tray and grate. 

Procedure is complete. 

 

WARNING: 
FIRE HAZARD 
Shut off the gas 
supply valve before

 

cleaning. 

CAUTION: 
BURN HAZARD 
Allow hotplate to 

cool completely before

 

cleaning. 

IMPORTANT: DO NOT spill

 

or pour water into controls,

 

DO NOT submerge hotplate

 

cabinet in water. Damage to

 

internal components will

 

occur. 
Damage to internal

 

components from water

 

damage is NOT covered by

 

warranty. 
DO NOT steel wool or 

metal scouring pads to clean

 

cabinet, drip tray or crumb

 

tray. 
Good sanitation is vital to the

 

quality of the final food

 

product. Be sure to clean in

 

all corners and crevices

 

where grease and other

 

cooking debris can

 

accumulate. 

 

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Summary of Contents for ESHP-2

Page 1: ...e Instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas fumes must be posted in a prominent location in the installed kitchen area The information shall be obtained from a local gas supplier WA...

Page 2: ...f this price list does not constitute an agree ment or offer to sell product to the possessor Prices are subject to change without notice Prices do not include sales tax All prices are in U S dollars...

Page 3: ...Manufacturer cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit We will however at your request supply you with the necessary documents to support your claim TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY Pag...

Page 4: ...pliance conforms to NSF Standard 4 for sanitation only if installed in accordance with the supplied Installation Instructions and maintained according to the instructions in this manual This appliance...

Page 5: ...before use Burner and grate surfaces will be very hot when in use Contact will cause severe injury This appliance must be operated with the supplied 4 legs properly installed Do not operate this appl...

Page 6: ...ilation air will not be obstructed For servicing manufacturer recommends 6 clearance from rear of the appliance to wall Install adjustable legs one on each corner of the appliance in the holes provide...

Page 7: ...gas supply line used to connect the hotplate to the gas supply system must be black iron pipe or other material as approved by local ordinance for gas piping 2 Gas supply piping must be inside 3 4 dia...

Page 8: ...d between the gas supply piping and the gas pressure regulator It is the responsibility of the gas piping installer to identify the code requirement for a shut off valve Shut off valves moisture trap...

Page 9: ...BURNER FLAME Remove all burner control knobs then remove the front panel Turn an individual burner on The right knob controls the frontburner the left knob controls the rear burner Loosen the locking...

Page 10: ...re lighting the pilot light smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell near floor level because some gas is heavier than air and will settle to the floor For initial startup and any...

Page 11: ...trol knob to the desired position The setting can be readjusted at any time Cooking Recommendations Save energy by turning the temperature control knob OFF any time the hotplate is not in use Gas burn...

Page 12: ...ate cabinet with a clean soft cloth or sponge moistened with clean warm water Dry cabinet by wiping with a clean soft dry cloth Examine burners to be sure the air shutters are in their proper position...

Page 13: ...CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Continued CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Page 12...

Page 14: ...internal component Contact manufacturer for repairs Pilot will not light Gas supply off Check main unit gas valves Air in lines Turn pilot valve on Attempt to light pilot every 15 sec Pilot valve not...

Page 15: ...information available if calling for service RESTAURANT______________________________ LOCATION _______________ INSTALLATION DATE _________________________ TECHNICIAN______________ SERVICE COMPANY ____...

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