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Part # 4500195 (02/20/08)

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A strong exhaust will create a vacuum in the room. For an 
exhaust vent to work properly, replacement air must enter 
the room. The amount of air that enters must be equal to the 
amount exhausted.

All gas burners and pilots need sufficient air to operate. Large 
objects should not be placed in front of the appliance(s), 
which would obstruct the flow of air into the front.

INSTALLATION Continued

TESTING & ADJUSTMENT

All fittings and pipe connections must be tested for 
leaks. Use approved gas leak detectors, soap solution or 
equivalent, checking over and around all the fittings and 
pipe connections. DO NOT USE A FLAME! Accessibility to 
all gas lines and fittings require that valve panel(s), lower 
front panel(s), and/or oven rack(s) be removed. It may be 
necessary to remove, or at least raise and securely prop 
griddles, hot top, and/or top grates. All parts removed, 
(including fasteners), should be stored safely for re-
installation.

1.  Be sure that all valves and thermostats are in the “OFF” 

position.

2

Turn on the main gas supply valve. Light all top section 
pilots.

3.  Leak test all valves and fittings as described at the 

beginning of this section. Correct any leaks as required 
and recheck.

4.  Light the oven pilot.

5.  If the range is equipped with an oven on/off valve 

separate from the thermostat, turn this valve on. If 
the oven thermostat dial has an “OFF” position the 
thermostat is its own on/off valve.

6.  In either case, now set the thermostat to 500°F (260°C).

Leak test all valves and fittings as described at the 
beginning of this section. Correct any leaks as required 
and recheck.

7.  Shut off all valves and set thermostat dials to “OFF” or 

lowest position.

All units are tested and adjusted at the factory, however, 
burners and pilots should be checked upon installation and 
adjusted if necessary.

CAUTION: Gas will flow to the top section burners even if 
top section pilots are not lit. Gas will not be interrupted. It 
is the responsibility of the operator to confirm the proper 
ignition of each burner as it is turned on. Should ignition 
fail to occur 5 seconds after turning a burner on, turn the 
burner off, wait 5 minutes, and try again.

Griddle Seasoning

1.  Remove all factory applied protective material by 

washing with hot water, mild detergent or soap solution.

2.  Apply a thin coat of cooking oil to the griddle surface, 

about one-ounce per square foot of griddle surface.
Spread over the entire griddle surface with a cloth to 
create a thin film. Wipe off any excess oil with a cloth.

3.  Light burners, set at lowest possible setting. Some 

discoloration will occur when heat is applied to steel.

4.  Heat griddle slowly for 15 to 20 minutes. Then wipe away 

oil. Repeat the procedure 2 to 3 times until the griddle 
has a slick, mirror-like finish. Do this until you have 
reached the desire cooking temperature.

IMPORTANT: Do not attain high (on valve control) or 450°F 
(on thermostat control) during “break-in” period.

Summary of Contents for PERFORMER S Series

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Page 2: ...uld expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of California to cause cancer Operation of this pr...

Page 3: ...ation Notes 8 Gas Connection 8 Electrical Connection 8 Ventilation Air 8 TESTING ADJUSTMENT 9 Griddle Seasoning 9 OPERATION 10 Open Top Burners 10 Hot Top Sections 10 Thermostat Controlled Griddles 10...

Page 4: ...00 36 30 000 51 20 Oven 25 000 40 25 000 54 Model Designations Model Number Description PS 4 20 Four Open Burners w Oven PS 4 Four Open Burners w o Oven PS 12G 2 20 12 Griddle 2 Open Burners w Oven PS...

Page 5: ...20 Ovens PS 48G 26 48 Griddle w 1 26 Oven PS 48G 48 Griddle w o Oven PS 10 2626 Ten Open Burners w 2 Ovens PS 10 26 Ten Open Burners w 1 Oven PS 10 Ten Open Burners w 1 Oven PS 12G 8 2626 12 Griddle...

Page 6: ...er w o Oven Units with a 26 oven are available with a convection oven option These models come with a suffix RC in the model number SPECIFICATIONS Continued INTRODUCTION 1 Check crate for possible dam...

Page 7: ...f the appliance without placing any strain on the connector or quick disconnect device or its associated piping 3 Please be aware required restraint is attached to a bracket which is located on the re...

Page 8: ...ressure testing of that system pressures in excess of 1 2 PSIG 3 45kPa Adequate clearance must be provided for servicing and proper operation INSTALLATION Continued THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT RECOMMENDED F...

Page 9: ...l has an OFF position the thermostat is its own on off valve 6 In either case now set the thermostat to 500 F 260 C Leak test all valves and fittings as described at the beginning of this section Corr...

Page 10: ...rly If the griddle is over heated and product begins to stick to the surface it may be necessary to repeat the seasoning process again If the griddle is cleaned with soap and water it will be necessar...

Page 11: ...ocated next to the safety valve OPERATION Continued 3 If the pilot does not stay lit after you release the reset button wait 5 minutes and repeat steps 1 and 2 holding the reset button for approximate...

Page 12: ...2 inches 305mm in diameter Recommended preheat times for a 12 inch hot top section is 30 minutes This will thoroughly saturate the metal with heat Hot tops are evenly heated and have a smooth surface...

Page 13: ...uring pad Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth 2 Stainless steel should be cleaned using a mild detergent a soft cloth and hot water If necessary to use a non metallic scouring pad always rub in the dire...

Page 14: ...foods giving them a highly unsatisfactory and unappetizing appearance To keep the griddle clean and operating at peak performance follow these simple instructions After Each Use clean the griddle thor...

Page 15: ...ED 14 13 MOTOR INPUT 120 VOLT WHITE OR BLUE BLACK OR BROWN PER OVEN BTU S HR 35 000 GAS INPUT PS SUNFIRE MODELS PHASE ELECTRICAL RATING 120 VOLTS 1 3 4 AMPS V C N A W D PS SUN LEFT RC OVEN PS SUN 120V...

Page 16: ...OR BLUE BLACK OR BROWN BLK SWITCH VIEWED FROM FRONT 11 29 28 MOTOR PER OVEN BTU S HR 35 000 GAS INPUT PS SUNFIRE MODELS PHASE ELECTRICAL RATING 120 VOLTS 1 3 4 AMPS V C N A W D RIGHT SINGLE RC OVEN P...

Page 17: ...WHITE OR BLUE BLACK OR BROWN BLK SWITCH VIEWED FROM FRONT 29 28 MOTOR W D PS SUN TWO RC OVENS 1 4514773 0 70 000 BTU S HR 35 000 GAS INPUT PS SUNFIRE MODELS TOTAL PER OVEN PHASE ELECTRICAL RATING 120...

Page 18: ...WHITE OR BLUE BLACK OR BROWN BLK SWITCH VIEWED FROM FRONT 29 28 MOTOR W D PS SUN TWO RC OVENS 1 4514773 0 70 000 BTU S HR 35 000 GAS INPUT PS SUNFIRE MODELS TOTAL PER OVEN PHASE ELECTRICAL RATING 120...

Page 19: ...OR BLUE BLACK OR BROWN BLK SWITCH VIEWED FROM FRONT 11 29 28 MOTOR PER OVEN BTU S HR 35 000 GAS INPUT PS SUNFIRE MODELS PHASE ELECTRICAL RATING 120 VOLTS 1 3 4 AMPS V C N A W D RIGHT SINGLE RC OVEN PS...

Page 20: ...WED 14 13 MOTOR INPUT 120 VOLT WHITE OR BLUE BLACK OR BROWN PER OVEN BTU S HR 35 000 GAS INPUT PS SUNFIRE MODELS PHASE ELECTRICAL RATING 120 VOLTS 1 3 4 AMPS V C N A W D PS SUN LEFT RC OVEN PS SUN 120...

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Page 24: ...server l nergie Si n cessaire les autres sections pr chauff eront en 10 15 minutes gr ce la chaleur retenue par le m tal Grils Les grils sont con us pour cuire directement les aliments sur la surface...

Page 25: ...issons d eau sal e risquent de piquer les pots en aluminium s ils sont fr quemment utilis s dans ce but NOTA Beaucoup de pi ces de la cuisini re commerciale sont en acier brut Les plaques de cuisson g...

Page 26: ...nouveau Four Standard Allumage 1 Retirer les plaques de fond du four 2 Appuyer et maintenir enfonc le bouton de r enclenchement rouge situ la partie inf rieure l avant du four sous la porte du four to...

Page 27: ...chaque br leur FONCTIONNEMENT Appr tage Des Grils 1 Retirer le rev tement de protection appliqu en usine en lavant avec de l eau chaude et un d tergent doux ou une solution savonneuse 2 Appliquer une...

Page 28: ...st n cessaire de retirer le s panneau x des robinets le s panneau x inf rieur s avant et les grilles du four Il peut tre n cessaire de retirer ou au moins de soulever et de supporter correctement les...

Page 29: ...ssion de gaz n cessaire son fonctionnement INSTALLATION Suite C S il s agit d un quipement de remplacement ou additionnel demander la compagnie locale de gaz de v rifi er la pression afi n de s assure...

Page 30: ...roulettes avant de l appareil seront quip es de freins pour limiter le d placement de l appareil sans exercer aucun eff ort sur le connecteur ou le dispositif de d branchement rapide ou les conduits...

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Page 32: ...av 2 fours 20 po PS 48G 26 Gril 48 po av 1 four 26 po PS 48G Gril 48 po sans four PS 10 2626 Dix br leurs ouverts av 2 fours PS 10 26 Dix br leurs ouverts av 1 four PS 10 Dix br leurs ouverts av 1 fou...

Page 33: ...15 000 56 Four 26 po Standard 35 000 31 30 000 51 Four 26 po Convection 30 000 36 30 000 51 Four 20 po 25 000 40 25 000 54 D signations Des Mod les Num ro de mod le Description PS 4 20 Quatre br leur...

Page 34: ...r De Ventilation 9 ESSAIS ET R GLAGES 9 FONCTIONNEMENT 10 Br leurs Sup rieurs Ouverts 10 Sections Plaque De Cuisson 10 Grils Command s Par Thermostat 10 Appr tage Des Grils 10 Grils Command es Par Rob...

Page 35: ...res de laine de verre fibres c ramiques L inhalation de ces particules de laine de verre ou de fibres c ramiques est reconnue par l tat de Californie comme causant le cancer L utilisation de ce produi...

Page 36: ...24 0260 T l copieur 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfi eld Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ANGLETERRE T l phone 081 561 0433 T l copieur 081 848 0041 Pi ce n 4500195 02 20 08 2005 Garland Commercial Ind...

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