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Spark Module Battery Replacement 

1.  Turn PUSH BUTTON counter-clockwise one-

quarter turn and pull out to remove. DO NOT turn
and remove the BEZEL (See Figure 12).

2

Remove old battery and replace. Insert the positive
(+) end of the battery in the Spark Module first.

3.  Replace PUSH BUTTON, pushing in and turning

clockwise to tighten.

Cleaning

CAUTION:

ALWAYS ALLOW THE GRILL TO COOL

BEFORE CLEANING.

Radiant Glass Emitter

Cleaning required to maintain proper function of the
Radiant Glass Emitter is discussed under Care of Radiant
Glass Emitter at left. The cosmetic appearance of the
glass may be improved through additional cleaning with
ceramic cleaning creams. The following are the cleaning
creams approved by the glass manufacturer: 

■   

ELCO/Weimann CookTop Cleaning Creme

■   

Golden Ventures Cerama Bryte

■   

Hope’s Cooktop Cleaning Cream

■   

Whirlpool Cooktop Cleaner 

WARNING:

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE SPONGES OR

SCOURING PADS OF ANY TYPE. DO NOT USE
CORROSIVE CLEANERS SUCH AS OVEN SPRAYS,
STAIN REMOVERS, OR CLEANERS CONTAINING
CHLORINE OR AMMONIA.

Prior to using an approved cream, scrape off any charred
residue and wipe glass with a damp paper towel as
described under Care of Radiant Glass Emitter. With a
cool surface, apply a few dabs (the size of a dime) of an
approved cleaner and work the cleaner over the glass with
a damp paper towel as if you were cleaning a window.
Clean the glass with clear water and wipe with a clean,
dry paper towel. 

Drip Tray

Remove debris and rinse with soap and water. 

Heat Shield

If necessary, the Heat Shield may be removed for
cleaning (See Figure 13).

Cooking Grids

Leave the Cooking Grids in place for 5-10 minutes while
the burners are on HIGH and the hood OPEN.  The
Cooking Grids may also be removed and cleaned with a
brass or stainless steel bristle brush and soapy solution.
Standard oven cleaners may be used for further cleaning.
Wash the Cooking Grids thoroughly with dish detergent
and warm water before using.

Replacement Parts

If you need Replacement Parts or Accessories, contact
your TEC Authorized Dealer. See Appendix C of this
manual for a listing of Replacement Parts and
Accessories.

Maintenance and Cleaning

continued

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Figure 11.

Burner Ignition Electrode Location

Figure 13.

Heat Shield Removal

Figure 12.

Spark Module Battery Replacement

HEAT SHIELD

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

SPARK
MODULE

BEZEL

“AAA” BATTERY

PUSH BUTTON

Summary of Contents for Sterling

Page 1: ...hermal Engineering Corporation P O Box 868 Columbia South Carolina 29202 0868 2741 The Boulevard Columbia South Carolina 29209 Telephone 803 783 0750 Toll free 800 331 0097 Fax 803 783 0756 Toll free...

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Page 3: ...IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 SHUT OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE 2 EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME 3 OPEN LID 4 IF ODOR CONTINUES IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER OR YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 DO NOT STORE O...

Page 4: ...ge caused by failure to follow the instructions in your Owner s Manual or alteration of the grill structure or components or from operator abuse negligence or accident DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES...

Page 5: ...e of accessories that afford you a wide range of opportunities for new and interesting uses of your grill Some of them like our rotisserie are options familiar to everyone Others like our deep fryer a...

Page 6: ...ent masonry or other suitable patio fixture or for mounting onto a mobile cabinet base See Appendix A for complete build in specifications Figure 1 page 5 shows the minimum required clearance of a mob...

Page 7: ...are on with one hand The base can be locked in place using the Base Brake mechanism WHICH SHOULD BE ENGAGED AT ALL TIMES See BASE BRAKE section on page 11 for more information General Overview You wil...

Page 8: ...B LP GAS CYLINDERS CONSTRUCTED AND MARKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR LP GAS CYLINDERS OF THE U S DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION D O T OR NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CAN CGA B339 CYLINDERS...

Page 9: ...from Cylinder Valve Outlet and Nipple as necessary 5 Inspect the Coupling Nut Nipple and Cylinder Valve for any damage dirt or debris Remove dirt or debris Replace any damaged parts with TEC specifie...

Page 10: ...ed This Valve must be design certified by CSA International The grill and Shut off Valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressu...

Page 11: ...using the Handwheel See Figure 2 Page 7 For Natural gas open the gas valve in the main line 4 Depress and rotate the Burner Output Knob to HIGH See Figure 5 5 Slowly rotate Spark Igniter knob clockwis...

Page 12: ...ip Tray being careful to locate the match between the burners While watching the flame to ensure that the match remains lit turn the Burner Output Knob for the burner to be lit to HIGH 6 Repeat this p...

Page 13: ...sh this look down under the glass at the burner while turning the adjustment screw Base Brake Your Sterling G Series cabinet comes equipped with a Base Brake mechanism for use while the grill is stati...

Page 14: ...and smoke greatly enhance the flavor by char broiling the food Smoking Method The G Series grill can be used very effectively as a smoker Use dry wood pellets or wet woodchips small chips not chunks...

Page 15: ...6 min Pork Chops Medium 6 min per side Spare Ribs High fire 5 min 20 min per side Low to finish Turn often Lamb Chops High fire 5 min 15 min per side Medium to finish Fish 1 lb Medium Low 6 8 min per...

Page 16: ...es should be avoided because they may leave small hard to remove deposits on the glass Protection of Burners The burners of your grill are designed to provide a long life of satisfactory performance H...

Page 17: ...ny charred residue and wipe glass with a damp paper towel as described under Care of Radiant Glass Emitter With a cool surface apply a few dabs the size of a dime of an approved cleaner and work the c...

Page 18: ...ning Vertical Depth of Opening Vertical Height of Counter Horizontal Width of Opening G3000 suggested height dimension 16 16 12 1 4 1 2 unobstructed ventilation area under front of cooking unit D B A...

Page 19: ...e Burner Ignition Procedures on pages 9 and 10 After the burner ignites operate the grill for 3 to 5 minutes on HIGH with the hood OPEN 3 Turn the Burner Output Knob to LOW Position the spit rod in th...

Page 20: ...HEAT AND EXTINGUISH WITH A CLASS A B C D FIRE EXTINGUISHER OR COVER FRYER WITH STEAMER LID UNTIL COOLED DO NOT PUT WATER ON HOT OR FLAMING OIL 1 Remove the Cooking Grid over the burner that will be u...

Page 21: ...ter or other non flammable liquid wine etc Repeat this throughout the cooking process so that the liquid level is maintained 4 Place the Steamer Screen in the bottom of the Fryer Cover the Deep Fryer...

Page 22: ...CE ALWAYS LEAVE AT LEAST 25 OF THE SURFACE OPEN FOR VENTILATION Griddle Use 1 Remove the Cooking Grid of the desired burner 2 Place the Griddle over the burner 3 Follow the Burner Ignition Procedures...

Page 23: ...G COOKING SURFACE ALWAYS LEAVE AT LEAST 25 OF THE SURFACE OPEN FOR VENTILATION Wok Use 1 Remove the Cooking Grid of the desired burner 2 Place the Wok support over the burner 3 Place the Wok in the Wo...

Page 24: ...660 for Sterling G4000 Drip Tray RFM1677 for Sterling G4000 Warming Rack RFM1659 for Sterling G4000 Heat Shield REG102QD Regulator w hose LP gas REGLP Regulator LP gas build in applications REGNT Regu...

Page 25: ...See Fig 8 Pg 10 f Adjust or replace regulator as necessary g Contact TEC Authorized Dealer Replace ceramic burner head Burner output at LOW setting is too hot or too cool a Reduce or increase low hea...

Page 26: ...Notes...

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