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This manual is for the exclusive use of licensees and employees of McDonald's Corporation

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©2006 McDonald's Corporation

November, 2006 (Original Publication)

Printed in

 All Rights Reserved

(Updated July, 2019 )

The United States of America

EM SD11

Warranty

Warranty information is contained in this Equipment Manual. Refer to the warranty information listed in the Limited Warranty on 
Equipment and Limited Warranty on Parts sections and to the warranty classifications listed in the Parts Identification/Function 
section when service is performed on your machine.

It is recommended that the operator take the necessary time to carefully read through the complete warranty 
information.Thoroughly understand your warranty protection before you begin operation.

For any questions pertaining to the Taylor Warranty, please contact Taylor Company, Rockton, Illinois 61072.

Clamshell Grill
Taylor Models C850, C852, C854, C856, C858, & C860

This equipment chapter is to be inserted 

in the appropriate section of the

Equipment Manual.

Manufactured exclusively for

McDonald's

®

 By

Taylor Company

® 

750 N. Blackhawk Blvd. 

Rockton, IL 61072

McDonald's® Hotline:

(877-435-7623)

[email protected]

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Warranty .........................................................................................................................................................  3

Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................  3

Safety ..............................................................................................................................................................  3

Parts Identification/Function and Exploded View  ............................................................................................  6

Important to The Operator ............................................................................................................................  27

Equipment Setup and Close Procedures  ......................................................................................................  31

Menu Screens  ...............................................................................................................................................  35

Sausage, Circular Bacon and Patty Placement Guide  .................................................................................  47

Standby Procedures  .....................................................................................................................................  49

Cleaning After Each Run of Product (Using Lower Release Sheets)  ...........................................................  49

Cleaning After Each Run of Product (Not Using Lower Release Sheets) .....................................................  50

Daily Cleaning Procedures  (Using Lower Release Sheets) .........................................................................  52

Cleaning Procedure-24 Hour Stores (with Lower Release Sheets)  ..............................................................  60

Daily Cleaning Procedures (without Lower Release Sheets) ........................................................................  60

Cleaning Procedure-24 Hour Stores (without Lower Release Sheets)  .........................................................  67

Quarterly Recovery Mode Procedures ..........................................................................................................  67

Troubleshooting Guide ..................................................................................................................................  73

Equipment Troubleshooting  ..........................................................................................................................  74

Product Troubleshooting  ...............................................................................................................................  75

Limited Warranty on Equipment ....................................................................................................................  76

Limited Warranty on Parts  ............................................................................................................................  78

Ordering/Service Information  ........................................................................................................................  81

Summary of Contents for C850

Page 1: ...8 C860 This equipment chapter is to be inserted in the appropriate section of the Equipment Manual Manufactured exclusively for McDonald s By Taylor Company 750 N Blackhawk Blvd Rockton IL 61072 McDon...

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Page 3: ...o and Manual Auto Option The grills automatically detect the product placed on the grill plate menu items that are cooked double sided only and set the appropriate cooking parameters Manual Option Aft...

Page 4: ...tallation Machines that are permanently connected to fixed wiring and for which leakage currents may exceed 10 mA particularly when disconnected or not used for long periods or during initial installa...

Page 5: ...se the grill to tip and can result in severe equipment damage or personal injury NOTICE All warning labels that have been attached to the machine point out safety precautions to the operator NOTICE Th...

Page 6: ...6 PARTS IDENTIFICATION FUNCTION AND EXPLODED VIEW C850 Exploded View Figure 1 1 2 24 3 4 5 6 7 10 8 8 15 9 14 3 13 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 4 26 11 12 12 27...

Page 7: ...s grill mobility 103 14 086984 1 Outrigger A Right 1 Stabilizes grill 000 15 087002 Pin Cotter 1 8 x 1 in 8 Secures the outrigger to the caster 000 16 073240 3 Caster 5 7 5 8 Stem Swivel w Lock 2 Prev...

Page 8: ...8 C852 Exploded View Figure 2 27 2 4 5 7 6 9 10 9 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 1 3 8 1 4 4 3 2 4 13 14 1 1 24...

Page 9: ...aster 5 7 5 8 Swivel w Lock 2 Prevents grill movement when the lock is used 103 15 076989 WP Switch Rocker DPST 10A 1 Activates power to the grill and the exhaust fans 103 16 X84265 23 Control A Right...

Page 10: ...10 C850 C852 Right Side View Figure 3 C850 shown Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 X84169 SER Kit A Actuator Plate 3 C850 6 C852 Positions the cooking surface 103 1...

Page 11: ...0 C852 Left Side View Figure 4 C850 shown Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 X85715 Handle A Align Ring 1 C850 2 C852 The handle clicks in to the platen latch when in the down position...

Page 12: ...12 C854 Exploded View Figure 5 1 24 2 3 4 6 5 11 9 9 12 10 15 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 5 27 1 4 13 16 7 8...

Page 13: ...em 2 Allows grill mobility 103 14 087002 Pin Cotter 1 8 x 1 in 8 Secures the outrigger to the caster 000 15 086984 Outrigger A Right 1 Stabilizes grill 000 16 073240 3 Caster 5 7 5 8 Stem Swivel w Loc...

Page 14: ...14 C856 Exploded View Figure 6 2 5 4 9 7 10 11 12 14 10 16 17 19 18 4 1 20 21 22 23 24 3 1 6 8 15 4 1 13 2 3 15 16 1 4 26 25...

Page 15: ...leaning 103 14 X84526 Can A Grease R 2 Container for grease 103 15 X84246 Shroud A Upper R 2 Metal bracket that the grease can slides into securing it next to the lower grill plate 103 16 073240 Caste...

Page 16: ...ight Side View Figure 7 C854 with outrigger shown Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 X85716 Handle A Align Ring 1 C854 2 C856 The handle clicks in to the platen latch when in the down...

Page 17: ...17 C854 C856 Left Side View Figure 8 C854 with outrigger shown Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 084549 Bumper 1 Protects the grill from damage 000 1...

Page 18: ...18 C858 Exploded View Figure 9 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 12 4 7 14 11 13 15 16 17 1 18 19 23 24 26 25 6 5 7 20 21 4 4 2 12 11 2 1 3 4 11 1 1 12 3 22...

Page 19: ...s for service and cleaning 103 14 078377 Caster 5 7 5 8 Stem 2 Allows grill mobility 103 15 073240 Caster 5 7 5 8 Swivel w Lock 2 Prevents grill movement 103 16 076989 WP Switch Rocker DPST 10A 1 Acti...

Page 20: ...20 C860 Exploded View Figure 10 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 13 12 9 14 10 1 15 16 17 18 1 2 13 20 21 2 23 24 22 10 4 19 25 4 3 12 4 1 4 13 12 3 1 11...

Page 21: ...grease can slides into securing it next to the lower grill plate 103 14 078377 Caster 5 7 5 8 Stem 2 Allows grill mobility 103 15 073240 Caster 5 7 5 8 Swivel W Lock 2 Prevents grill movement 103 16...

Page 22: ...22 C858 Right Side View Figure 11 Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 X85715 Handle A Align Ring 3 The handle clicks in to the platen latch when in the down position 103 1...

Page 23: ...23 C858 Left Side View Figure 12 Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 084549 Bumper 1 Protects the grill from damage 000 1...

Page 24: ...24 C860 Right Side View Figure 13 Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 X85715 Handle A Align Ring 3 The handle clicks in to the platen latch when in the down position 103 1...

Page 25: ...25 C860 Left Side View Figure 14 Item Part No Description Qty Function Warr Class 1 084549 Bumper 1 Protects the grill from damage 000 1...

Page 26: ...t A Caster Guard C856 C860 Protects the power cord 000 3 084366 Sheet Release Box of 3 Non stick barrier used to protect the upper platen 000 4 084387 Sheet Lower Release Box of 3 Non stick barrier us...

Page 27: ...27 IMPORTANT TO THE OPERATOR Figure 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 20 21 22 22 23 24...

Page 28: ...the user to Auto Calibrate and Gap Check 10 Help Key Future development 11 Menu Key Displays the main screen 12 Back Arrow Key Returns the user to the previous screen 13 Recipe Management Key Allows...

Page 29: ...Volume Brightness Language and Firmware Manager functions Notification Key gray No active alert or warning Training Key Displays steps on how to perform various actions Warning Key orange Displays th...

Page 30: ...parameters Gap Check Key Moves the lower platen to a defined gap Font Limits Key Allows the user to change the font size Recipes Key Functions associated with recipes Seconds Only Key Allows the user...

Page 31: ...upper platen surface 4 Repeat step 1 through step 3 for the other upper platen on Models C852 C856 and C858 Changing Release Sheets The release sheet must be changed when Product sticks to the releas...

Page 32: ...hange press the Change Product key This will display the available recipe items that can be selected See Figure 21 Figure 21 5 If a product is not selected within 10 seconds the screen will go back to...

Page 33: ...the Manager s Menu See Figure 26 Figure 26 12 Enter the Manager s Menu passcode 1955 See Figure 27 See page 36 for more details Figure 27 13 Select the Cook Time key See Figure 28 Figure 28 14 If the...

Page 34: ...ease disregard this procedure IMPORTANT Upper release sheets cannot be used on the lower grill surface Poor quality and potential food safety issues will occur 1 Put on heat resistant gloves See Figur...

Page 35: ...e release sheet will lie flat with only a few small air bubbles MENU SCREENS Note For all screens that display the Checkmark key and the X key pressing the Checkmark key saves the selection and exits...

Page 36: ...s Menu To access the Manager s Menu press the Settings key The Enter Passcode screen will display See Figure 39 Figure 39 Enter the Manager s Menu pass code 1955 and press the Checkmark key The Select...

Page 37: ...mark key to confirm the selection or press the Exit key to return to the Select Function screen without saving the selection See Figure 46 Figure 46 To enter the time press the Time key Enter the hour...

Page 38: ...screens Press the Checkmark key or X key to return to the Select Function screen See Figure 49 Figure 49 Volume Key The Volume key is used to display the current volume setting To change the setting...

Page 39: ...Key The Font Limits key allows you to change the size of the screen font See Figure 53 Figure 53 Seconds Only Key The Seconds Only key allows you to change the countdown timer from seconds only to min...

Page 40: ...e Grill Mode key Select manual or auto See Figure 58 Figure 58 Press the Back Arrow key to return to the Select Function screen If auto is selected the only functional key in the cooking settings scre...

Page 41: ...xtreme caution when wiping the release material sheet Failure to comply can result in severe personal injury Recipe Management 1 Select the Menu key 2 Select the Settings key 3 Enter the Manager s Men...

Page 42: ...to cook in that instance Flat Bread Prep Current loaded product prepare bun in time Clam or Flat Allows the user to select the mode of the grill for cooking Stages This is the number of cook stages F...

Page 43: ...his See Figure 70 Remove In Total cook time in seconds Remove Gap Clam items only Current loaded product final stage gap before removal Stage 1 Time Stage 1 seconds clam items only Indicates the curre...

Page 44: ...Platen Temp Current loaded product platen cooking temperature setpoint See Figure 73 Bottom Platen Temp Current loaded product platen cooking temperature setpoint Bread Prep Time Currently loaded prod...

Page 45: ...is used as a backspace key Select DONE when complete See Figure 78 Figure 78 Probe Calibration Thermocouple probes are located on the front and rear of the lower grill plates and upper platens The mea...

Page 46: ...ess the Checkmark Key to save the adjustments Patty Placement Placement procedures of meat products must be followed on the grill Meat must be placed on the lower grill platen two patties at a time fr...

Page 47: ...PLACEMENT GUIDE Models C850 C852 C854 C856 C858 C860 Next Generation Grill 10 1 6 1 4 1 Laying Pattern Note Lay the patties on the grill two at a time from front to back Figure 81 Fresh Product Patty...

Page 48: ...ve the patties one at a time in the order shown from front to back and right to left Figure 83 Note Patty placement procedures for international markets may differ Follow the recommendations of your l...

Page 49: ...to enter the Standby To start cooking lower the upper platen CAUTION Never use force to raise the upper platen Damage to components may result Only use the RAISE button to open the upper platen CLEANI...

Page 50: ...tion use a sanitizer soaked grill cloth to clean the rear grease shield and the bullnose areas See Figure 92 Figure 92 CAUTION The upper platen surface and release sheet are very hot To prevent burn i...

Page 51: ...rill plate into the grease can Do not use the grill scraper for this step See Figure 95 Figure 95 4 Use the grill cloth to clean the rear grease shield and the bullnose areas as needed during operatio...

Page 52: ...dures for grills that use lower release sheets and for grills that do not use lower release sheets Use the appropriate procedures for your grill If your grill does not use lower release sheets go to p...

Page 53: ...Hi temp tool with double sided bristle brush Squeegee Sundae spoon Release sheet storage tray Soy adhesion flakes When the cook surfaces reach the proper temperature for cleaning Cleaning in progress...

Page 54: ...objects Do not clean the release sheets in the three compartment sink See Figure 107 Figure 107 14 Spray a clean sanitizer soaked grill cloth once with grill cleaner Wipe the soiled side of the releas...

Page 55: ...the dosing bottle and squeeze the bottle to fill the dosing cup to 1 2 oz as marked See Figure 113 Figure 113 21 Beginning on the left lower plate pour the dosed 1 2 oz of grill cleaner from left to...

Page 56: ...wipe the lower plate See Figure 118 Figure 118 26 Pull out the grill See Figure 119 Figure 119 27 To clean the lower plate sides raise the lower platen See Figure 120 Figure 120 28 Once the platen ha...

Page 57: ...ipe the outer edges of the lower plate See Figure 125 Figure 125 33 Continue cleaning through the Clean mode until the lower plate rises 34 Once the lower plate is raised spray the multi use tool pad...

Page 58: ...areas such as the hood bull nose and backsplash See Figure 129 Figure 129 38 Remember to use a clean side of the cloth with each wiping Discard the grill cloth in the soiled towel pail 39 Once the cle...

Page 59: ...squeegee See Figure 133 Figure 133 43 Install the lower release sheets See Figure 134 Figure 134 44 Squeegee the air bubbles and wrinkles out of each release sheet See Figure 135 Figure 135 45 Place...

Page 60: ...ll is now ready to use DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES WITHOUT LOWER RELEASE SHEETS Note This manual contains separate procedures for grills that use lower release sheets and for grills that do not use lowe...

Page 61: ...acing the release sheets 8 Wipe the exposed surface of the release sheets with a clean sanitizer soaked grill cloth See Figure 141 Figure 141 9 Spray a clean sanitizer soaked grill cloth with one spra...

Page 62: ...See Figure 147 Figure 147 15 Rinse with a separate clean sanitizer soaked grill cloth to rinse off the remaining grill cleaner Repeat for all of the release sheets See Figure 148 Figure 148 16 Remove...

Page 63: ...erage See Figure 151 Figure 151 22 Remove the cap from the dosing bottle and squeeze the bottle to fill the dosing cup as marked 1 2 oz See Figure 152 Figure 152 23 Beginning on the left lower plate p...

Page 64: ...until the lower plate rises See Figure 157 Figure 157 Note Allowing the grill cleaner to sit on the grill surfaces will require less effort and time to scrub heavy soil buildup and achieve a clean gr...

Page 65: ...ill with the universal pad See Figure 162 Figure 162 34 Rinse the upper platens and lower plates with a clean sanitizer soaked grill cloth Also rinse the surrounding areas such as the hood bull nose a...

Page 66: ...izer pail Once the grill pad and multi use tool pad have cooled take them to wash and rinse at the three compartment sink Allow them to air dry Figure 169 42 Flip the grill pad over and reinstall it o...

Page 67: ...be worn when following the cleaning procedure due to the high temperature of the grill Important Remove the upper and lower release sheets prior to Recovery procedure CAUTION Do not remove the grill f...

Page 68: ...tails See Figure 178 Figure 178 10 Take the clips and bars to the three compartment sink then wash rinse and sanitize them 11 Gather the materials for cleaning while the grill is cooling down 12 When...

Page 69: ...ide of the upper platens Pour additional Kay QSR heat activated grill toaster cleaner onto a grill cloth and apply it to hard to reach areas See Figure 182 Figure 182 17 Use a separate bottle of Kay Q...

Page 70: ...f of all surfaces of the upper platens especially the back and corners with the scraper 23 Scrub the lower cook surface and all areas using the Kay grill cleaning pad holder with the pad See Figure 18...

Page 71: ...Grill Cleaning Kay Card for details See Figure 190 Figure 190 29 Once the grill pad has cooled remove wash and rinse it thoroughly at the three compartment sink Flip the grill pad over and reinstall...

Page 72: ...72 Notes...

Page 73: ...from all electricity when servicing except when electrical tests are required Failure to comply may result in severe personal injury or equipment damage DANGER Use extreme care during electrical circ...

Page 74: ...he handle foot and or the latch solenoid post Internal component failure If the problem still remains call for service The grill displays TOO COOL The grill is not within the specified temperature ran...

Page 75: ...s gaps are not within specification Refer to the gapping procedure in the service manual Eggs are pooling to one side of the egg ring The grill has become unlevel Level the grill The grill s gaps are...

Page 76: ...oduct manufacture as indicated by the Product serial number Proof of purchase may be required at time of service 2 This limited warranty is valid only if the Product is installed and all required serv...

Page 77: ...service 13 Electricity gas or other fuel costs or increases in electricity gas or other fuel costs from any reason whatsoever 14 ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGE OF...

Page 78: ...document LIMITED WARRANTY CONDITIONS 1 If the date of original installation of the Part cannot be otherwise verified proof of purchase may be required at time of service 2 This limited warranty is val...

Page 79: ...arrival 9 Failure damage or repairs due to faulty installation misapplication abuse no or improper servicing unauthorized alteration or improper operation or use as indicated in the Taylor Operators M...

Page 80: ...S FOR LOST SALES LOST PROFITS PRODUCT LOSS PROPERTY DAMAGES OR SERVICE EXPENSES ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED ENLARGED OR CHANGED BY AN...

Page 81: ...ce when this information is requested 1 Model Number _____________________________ 2 Serial Number _____________________________ 3 Electrical Specs ____________________________ Voltage ________ Cycle...

Page 82: ...084949 M...

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