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Models QS12 & QS24

Important: To the Operator

Fault Screen

If the grill experiences a system failure, a fault

message will appear on the display, and a tone will

sound.

FLT HTUM

An example of the FAULT SCREEN is illustrated in the

previous figure.

The screen appears when the

controller has detected a fault in the system. The code

letters “FLT” is an abbreviation for “fault”. The next set

of code letters indicate the type of fault and the zone

affected. Following is a list of possible codes that may

appear on the screen:

HTUF High Temperature Upper Front zone exceeded

HTUM High Temperature Upper Mid zone exceeded

HTUR High Temperature Upper Rear zone exceeded

HTLF High Temperature Lower Front zone exceeded

HTLM High Temperature Lower Mid zone exceeded

HTLR High Temperature Lower Rear zone exceeded

TCUF Upper Front thermocouple fault

TCUM Upper Mid thermocouple fault

TCUR Upper Rear thermocouple fault

TCLF Lower Front thermocouple fault

TCLM Lower Mid thermocouple fault

TCLR Lower Rear thermocouple fault

The user must press the MENU and TEMP keys to

acknowledge the fault. The fault description and item

name will appear alternately on the display. The 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 Maintenance Menu provides five screens to allow

managers and service technicians to monitor grill

performance.

To enter the Maintenance Menu while any item is

displayed, press and hold the MENU key for

approximately 5 seconds and release. The following

screen will appear on the display.

CODE 0000

Press TIME until the first digit is “5”.

Example: CODE 5000.
Press TEMP until the next digit is “3”.

Example: CODE 5300.
Press the UP Arrow until the next digit is “7”.

Example: CODE 5370.
Press the DOWN Arrow until the last digit is “6”.

Example: CODE 5376.
Press the MENU key to accept the access code and

the following screen will appear:

CALIBRAT

Note:

If an incorrect code is entered, the display will

return to the cook screens.

Step 1

Press the MENU key to enter the calibrate mode and

the following message will appear on the screen.

U F X X X F

There are three lower heating elements in each cook

zone and three heating elements in the upper cook

surface (if applicable). The calibrating screens allow

calibration of each independent heating element.

Calibrating verifies proper temperatures of heating

elements.

Summary of Contents for QS12

Page 1: ...Models QS12 QS24 Modular Grills Operating Instructions 050559 M 2 20 01...

Page 2: ...Number Electrical Specs Voltage Cycle Phase Maximum Fuse Size Amps Minimum Wire Ampacity Amps Part Number E February 2001 Taylor All rights reserved 050559 M The word Taylor and the Crown design are r...

Page 3: ...2 Accessories 10 QS24 Accessories 12 Section 5 Important To the Operator 14 Release Material units with upper cook surfaces only 14 Temperature Controls 15 Control Board 15 Keypad and Display 15 Opera...

Page 4: ...inuing research results in steady improvements therefore information in this manual is subject to change without notice E February 2001 Taylor All rights reserved 050559 M The word Taylor and the Crow...

Page 5: ...National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 1987 The purpose of the NEC code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards arising from the use of electricity This code contains pr...

Page 6: ...f the grill When inspecting heating elements the unit must be disconnected and pulled out of the hood enclosure Allow four feet in front of the appliance for this purpose Leveling Procedures Figure 2...

Page 7: ...orner Figure 5 Step 5 Lower the cook surface assembly Loosen and slowly move the T handle to the left until the gap pins in the gap slides touch the cook surface and tighten the T handle Figure 6 Step...

Page 8: ...ll adjustments on the cook surface are correct and no rocking occurs tighten the two screws located on the side of the front and rear gap slides to lock all adjustments from moving It is highly recomm...

Page 9: ...maintenance 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 mi...

Page 10: ...d and a plug or other device to disconnect the appliance from the power source must have an all pole disconnecting device with a contact gap of at least 3 mm installed in the external installation Fai...

Page 11: ...nd discharge openings 4 102 mm minimum air space on the bottom and 3 76 mm at the rear of the unit Failure to comply will affect grill performance and may cause component damage NOISE LEVEL Airborne n...

Page 12: ...1102 Section 4 Operator Parts Identification QS12 ON OF F 1 2 3 4 Figure 12 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 STANDOFF REAR 079288 2 STANDOFF FRONT 079289 3 TRAY A GREASE X79940 SER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO...

Page 13: ...dentification 071102 QS24 2 1 ON OF F ON OF F 3 4 Figure 13 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 TRAY A GREASE X79940 SER 2 COVER TOP 079969 3 STANDOFF FRONT 079289 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 4 STANDOFF REAR 0792...

Page 14: ...10 Operator Parts Identification Models QS12 QS24 071102 QS12 Accessories 5 3 4 8 13 14 19 18 9 7 20 15 16 17 11 10 6 12 SIZZLE 1 2 Figure 14...

Page 15: ...079704 8 STANDOFF 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 0...

Page 16: ...12 Operator Parts Identification Models QS12 QS24 071102 QS24 Accessories 5 3 4 8 14 9 7 15 12 13 11 10 6 SIZZLE 1 2 Figure 15...

Page 17: ...HEET 079930 6 SHEET SEAMED RELEASE 078804 7 SPRING 438 OD X 046 X 1 75 079704 8 STANDOFF REAR 079288 9 BLOCK GAGE PLATEN KIT 079912 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 10 CLEANER SIZZLE 1 QT 545A 079895 11 BRUSH...

Page 18: ...emperatures and quick temperature recovery Timer Button Used to start and stop the cook timer Release Material units with upper cook surfaces only Step 1 Lay the release material sheet on the lower pl...

Page 19: ...ows MENU TEMP UP ARROW DOWN ARROW The display is a visual message center for the user operator maintenance personnel or manager and the service technician Operating Screen and Controls The VERSION SCR...

Page 20: ...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 first timer...

Page 21: ...ear alternately on the display The 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 Syste...

Page 22: ...the last zone has been calibrated press the MENU key to return to the CALIBRAT screen Step 5 Press the UP arrow to display the SCALE message SCALE Note The CALIBRAT screen is the base maintenance scr...

Page 23: ...display the message 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 to NAME1 Press the...

Page 24: ...20 Important To the Operator Models QS12 QS24 Maintenance Menu Flowchart...

Page 25: ...ures Before operating the grill a release material sheet must be installed on the upper cook surface CAUTION Make sure the grill is cool before attempting to install or remove release material Perform...

Page 26: ...ook surface and assure that the release material sheet fits evenly and snugly on the upper cook surface Rotate the release material sheet on an every other day basis Note It is not necessary to replac...

Page 27: ...Allow the grill to heat for approximately 15 minutes or until all indicating lights are no longer illuminated DO NOT begin cooking until the grill has reached set temperature If the grill is not at c...

Page 28: ...T UM UR LR LM LF M A N U F A C T U R E D B Y T H E T A Y L O R C O M P A N Y R O C K T O N I L L I N O I S U S A I 0 14294 Figure 25 To cancel the tone press the large red TIMER button Step 8 Carefull...

Page 29: ...8 Cleaning 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...

Page 30: ...er cook surface Step 7 Dampen the gap slide brush with an approved full strength cleaner degreaser i e Sizzler Grill Bun and Toast Cleaner a Kay Chemicalr product Step 8 Clean the shroud by brushing b...

Page 31: ...o squeegee dry Step 18 Wipe the cook surface s twice with a clean damp towel Step 19 Wipe all areas of the grill with a clean damp towel Step 20 Wipe all exterior stainless steel panels around the ent...

Page 32: ...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 washin...

Page 33: ...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 Contact...

Page 34: ...ures must be followed to remove carbon build up g Incorrect temperature calibration g Calibrate the grill accordingly h Cook surfaces are not parallel h Call a service technician to level the grill or...

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: ...HARNESS WIRE RELAY BOX 074039 1 2 103 PCB A CONTROL X53512 SER 1 2 212 PCB A CONTROL BASE BOARD X53319 SER 1 2 212 CHIP SOFTWARE VERSION 1 01 X40788 SER 1 2 103 RELAY 30A 277V 12VDC 074041 6 12 103 B...

Page 37: ...QS24 078527 1 103 BRUSH 625X1 500 QS12 24 074166 1 1 000 J9110000 UP 147 CLEANER SIZZLE 545A 079896 1 1 000 CASE OF 6 QUARTS W SPRAY BOTTLE CONNECTOR MATE LOK 6 CIR PIN 028594 2 4 103 PIN MALE 084 DIA...

Page 38: ...1 1 103 THERMOCOUPLES UPPER PLATEN ASSY HARNESS T C UPPER 6 078622 6 1 1 103 THERMOCOUPLES UPPER PLATEN ASSY HARNESS WIRE LOWER POWER 074006 1 2 103 J9054573 UP 143 CONNECTOR HOUSING 3 PIN 078596 1 2...

Page 39: ...3 BEARING LINKAGE ARM QS24 079213 2 2 103 BEARING OPEN END NEEDLE Q524 078522 8 8 103 BEARING OPEN END NEEDLE Q524 078523 2 2 103 BEARING OPEN END NEEDLE QS24 078652 2 2 103 BEARING PLATEN ARM PIVOT Q...

Page 40: ...X1 4 ALLEN SET 001801 2 2 000 SCREW 10 24 X 3 8 SET SS 078863 2 2 000 PRIOR TO J8020000 SLIDE A GAP REAR X78864 R 1 1 103 1 PER PLATEN PIN GAP SLIDE ADJ 078789 2 2 103 SCREW 1 4 20X1 4 ALLEN SET 00180...

Page 41: ...079991 4 4 103 KIT A PRODUCT STOP X79916 1 1 103 KIT A REAR COVER STOP BAR X79689 1 103 HOOD STOP KIT A REAR COVER STOP BAR X79873 1 103 HOOD STOP 2 PLATENS KIT A REAR COVER STOP BAR LH X79900 1 103 H...

Page 42: ...SS POWER LOWER QS24 NEW 074065 1 2 103 J9054573 UP HARNESS POWER LOWER QS24 OLD 079496 1 2 103 HARNESS POWER UPPER NEW 074007 1 1 103 1 PER PLATEN REPLACES 079497 HEATER CAST 230V 1800W QS24 079639 26...

Page 43: ...QS12 24 074063 22...

Page 44: ...QS12 24 074063 23...

Page 45: ...QS12 24 074063 75 Rev 4 01...

Page 46: ...QS24 078807 23...

Page 47: ...QS24 079691 77 J710000 J9050000...

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