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Operating Procedures

Models QS11 & QS23

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Step 13

Clean lower grill by pouring warm water carefully on

the surface while brushing with sturdy brush.

CAUTION: Wear rubber gloves to avoid

hot steam.

Step 14

Continue to add water and brush the surface until the

grill is cool enough to squeegee dry.

Step 15

Wipe the cook surface(s) twice with a clean, damp

towel.

Step 16

Wipe all areas of the grill with a clean, damp towel.

Step 17

Wipe all exterior stainless steel panels around the

entire grill.

CAUTION:

S

Never

use cold water or ice to cool the

upper cook surface or lower grill plate.

S

Never

use grill screens on the upper cook

surface or lower grill plate.

S

Never

use any other abrasives or cleaners

other than approved food service cleaners

and degreasers.

S

Never

spray excessive amounts of water on

the grill.

S

Never

pour or spray liquid of any type on

top of the upper cook surface.

Step 18

Place release material sheet(s) on the warm lower grill

plate and thoroughly wipe down both sides with a

clean, damp grill cloth.

CAUTION:

S

Never

attempt to clean release material

sheets on a cold surface.

S

Never

use a hot hose for cleaning release

material,

S

Never

soak release material sheets in liquid.

S

Never

fold, crease or touch release material

sheets with sharp objects.

S

Never

allow the grill scraper or abrasive

cleaning materials to come in contact with

release material sheets.

Step 19

Apply a light coat of shortening to the entire

lower

grill

plate.

Weekly Cleaning Procedures

Step 1

Loosen, but do not remove the four locating pins that
attach both sets of Gap Slide Retainers. One set is
located at the front and one set is located at the rear
of the upper platen.

Step 2

Lift the upper platen to the

raised

position. Remove

the four locating pins on both ends of the platen.

Step 3

Remove both sets of the Gap Slide Retainers and Gap
Slides. Take them to the sink for washing, rinsing and
sanitizing. Wipe dry with a clean, sanitized towel.

Step 4

Re-install the Gap Slide Retainers and the Gap Slides
in their original locations.

Note:

The front Gap Slide set will be marked with an

( F ) to designate the front location. The rear set will not
be marked.

Summary of Contents for QS11

Page 1: ...Models QS11 23 Modular Grills Operating Instructions 074606 M 5 24 04...

Page 2: ...umber Serial Number Electrical Specs Voltage Cycle Phase Maximum Fuse Size A Minimum Wire Ampacity A E May 2004 Taylor All rights reserved 074606 M The word Taylor and the Crown design are registered...

Page 3: ...ance 2 Leveling Procedures 3 Section 2 To the Operator 6 Section 3 Safety 7 Section 4 Operator Parts Identification 9 QS11 9 QS23 10 QS11 Accessories 11 QS23 Accessories 13 Section 5 Important To the...

Page 4: ...31 Labor 31 Section 9 Parts List 32 Wiring Diagram 38 Note Continuing research results in steady improvements therefore information in this manual is subject to change without notice E May 2004 Taylo...

Page 5: ...his equipment is intended to be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 1987 The purpose of the NEC code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from h...

Page 6: ...unit There is a 1 2 hole on the left side of the frame about half way down Remove the plug and attach the cable Ventilation and Clearance To ensure proper operation of this appliance it must be instal...

Page 7: ...ease material sheets in place Step 2 To allow adjustment of the gap pins loosen the two 1 8 allen screws located on the sides of the front and rear gap slides 14110 Figure 3 Step 3 Raise both gap pins...

Page 8: ...er is at 8 on the gap indicator plate and tighten the T handle SLIDE 14112 Figure 6 Step 6 Wearing proper protection carefully attempt to raise the gap slide to evaluate which gap pin is in need of ad...

Page 9: ...rface are correct and no rocking occurs tighten the two allen screws located on the sides of the front and rear gap slides to lock all adjustments from moving IMPORTANT It is highly recommended that t...

Page 10: ...intenance on your equipment It is strongly recommended that all personnel responsible for the equipment s operation and cleaning review these procedures for proper training and assurance that no misun...

Page 11: ...ted S DO NOT operate the grill unless all service panels are restrained with screws S Stationary appliances which are not equipped with a power cord and a plug or other device to disconnect the applia...

Page 12: ...ge Grills require electrical power for operation In the event of a prolonged power outage place the unit in the OFF position DO NOT slide the grill with the legs attached Failure to follow this instru...

Page 13: ...ts Identification 071102 Section 4 Operator Parts Identification QS11 2 1 3 4 Figure 13 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 COVER TOP 079969 2 TRAY A GREASE X79940 SER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 3 STANDOFF REAR...

Page 14: ...Parts Identification Models QS11 QS23 071102 QS23 2 1 3 4 Figure 14 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 COVER TOP 079969 2 TRAY A GREASE X79940 SER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 3 STANDOFF REAR 079288 4 STANDOFF F...

Page 15: ...11 Models QS11 QS23 Operator Parts Identification 071102 QS11 Accessories 5 3 4 8 13 14 19 18 9 7 20 15 16 17 11 10 6 12 SIZZLE 1 2 Figure 15...

Page 16: ...TANDOFF REAR 079288 9 BLOCK GAGE PLATEN KIT 079912 10 CLEANER SIZZLE 1 QT 545A 079895 11 BRUSH 625 X 1 500 074166 12 STANDOFF FRONT 079289 CARD CHECKOUT GRILL GM 049990 GUIDE CHECK OUT QS 051934 INSTR...

Page 17: ...13 Models QS11 QS23 Operator Parts Identification 071102 QS23 Accessories 5 3 4 8 13 14 19 18 9 7 20 15 16 17 11 10 6 12 SIZZLE 1 2 Figure 16...

Page 18: ...288 9 BLOCK GAGE PLATEN KIT 079912 10 CLEANER SIZZLE 1 QT 545A 079895 11 BRUSH 625 X 1 500 074166 12 STANDOFF FRONT 079289 CARD CHECKOUT GRILL GM 049990 CARD GRILL CLEANING 050885 GUIDE CHECK OUT QS 0...

Page 19: ...ower switch is located on the front panel Indicator Light The lights on the front panel indicate when the heaters are operating Heating Zones Each side zone of the grill is equipped with three indepen...

Page 20: ...or the user operator maintenance personnel or manager and the service technician Operating Screen and Controls The VERSION SCREEN is viewed when a grill is powered for normal operation It indicates th...

Page 21: ...ook for 30 seconds The operator wishes to add salt in the middle of the cook cycle Timer two should then be programmed for 15 seconds Once the cook cycle begins a tone will sound 15 seconds after the...

Page 22: ...he zone that has the fault will shut down while the rest of the grill will be operational Refer to the Fault Screen information in the Service Manual Controls and Systems Section Maintenance Menu The...

Page 23: ...procedure for the remaining upper rear and lower elements When the last zone has been calibrated press MENU to return to the CALIBRAT screen Step 5 Press the UP arrow to display the SCALE message SCAL...

Page 24: ...he UP arrow key to display the mesage NAME2 Repeat steps 6 9 until all desired item names have been entered Step 10 After entering the desired characters in the NAMES screens the control will return t...

Page 25: ...21 Models QS11 QS23 Important To the Operator Maintenance Menu Flowchart...

Page 26: ...the grill the release material sheets must be installed on the upper and lower cook surfaces Perform the following steps for installing release material sheets CAUTION Make sure the grill is COOL bef...

Page 27: ...r cook surface Rotate the release material sheet on an every other day basis Note Replace release material sheets if small pinholes develop CAUTION Release material sheets must be replaced if S Releas...

Page 28: ...ll has reached set temperature If the grill is not at cook temperature the display will alternate between the item number and the words TOO COOL If the grill is too hot to cook the selected product th...

Page 29: ...d the control will continue to count down Figure 26 To cancel the tone press the large red TIMER button Step 8 Carefully remove product with a safe cooking utensil in the same order the product was pl...

Page 30: ...ning the Grease Tray Partition Occasionally the grease tray partition must be cleaned Step 1 Place the power switch in the OFF position Step 2 Carefully unplug the unit from the wall receptacle Step 3...

Page 31: ...icalr product Hold the bottle 6 152 mm away and mist the entire upper cook surface starting at the front Use a cleaner that will not damage aluminum Mist one ounce of cleaner over each upper cook surf...

Page 32: ...ipe down both sides with a clean damp grill cloth CAUTION S Never attempt to clean release material sheets on a cold surface S Never use a hot hose for cleaning release material S Never soak release m...

Page 33: ...on is ineffective contact a service technician d Faulty thermocouple d Contact a service technician 3 One heat zone will not heat Indicator light is on display flashing TOO COOL a Heater is faulty a C...

Page 34: ...t temperature calibration h Calibrate the grill accordingly i Cook surfaces are not parallel i Call a service technician to level the grill or refer to the leveling procedures in the front of this man...

Page 35: ...e warranty for new equipment parts is two years with a replacement parts warranty of 12 months This includes the microprocessor control relays and the upper cook surface aluminum casting and shroud La...

Page 36: ...1 X74612 1 2 212 BEEPER WITH WIRE HARNESS QS 078617 1 2 103 DECAL A KEYPAD QS SERIES X74320 SER 1 2 000 HARNESS KEYPAD TIMER BUTTON 074613 1 2 103 HARNESS WIRE REMOTE QS24 078614 1 2 103 PAD A KEY REM...

Page 37: ...S POWER LOWER QS11 HV 074953 1 2 103 400V 50HZ 3N 4 WIRE HARNESS T C UPPER 4 QS11 074602 4 1 2 103 UPPER PLATEN FRONT HARNESS T C UPPER 5 QS11 074602 5 1 2 103 UPPER PLATEN MIDDLE HARNESS T C UPPER 6...

Page 38: ...16 THD FEM 078640 1 2 103 UPPER PLATEN LABEL MIN CLEAR QS24 079061 1 1 000 LABEL PRODUCT STOP BULLS EYE 079894 1 1 000 LABEL WARNING CONSULT DIAGRAM 079169 1 1 000 LABEL WARNING RELEASE SHEET 079934 1...

Page 39: ...RM QS24 079213 2 2 103 BEARING OPEN END NEEDLE QS2 078522 8 8 103 BEARING OPEN END NEEDLE QS2 078523 2 2 103 BEARING OPEN END NEEDLE QS2 078652 2 2 103 BEARING PLATEN ARM PIVOT QS 078541 2 2 103 BRACK...

Page 40: ...12 208V 60HZ 3PH PLATEN A SERV FLAT QS11 23 X70966 28 212 240V 60HZ 3PH PLATEN A SERV FLAT QS11 23 X70966 75 212 400V 50HZ 3N 4 WIRE POINTER GAP ADJ QS24 078637 1 2 103 UPPER PLATEN RELAY 30A 277V 12V...

Page 41: ...KING ZONE THERMOSTAT 475F 078410 3 6 103 UPPER LOWER COOKING ZONE TRANS CONT 32VA 120 200 24 054834 1 2 103 TRAY A GREASE QS24 X79940 SER 1 1 103 TRIM CORNER FRONT LEFT QS11 074552 1 1 103 TRIM CORNER...

Page 42: ...QS11 QS23 074626 23 Rev 4 09...

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