SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS
Never adjust the screw in the center of the
thermostat shaft. This will ruin the factory calibration;
the thermostat will no longer operate properly and
will need to be replaced.
8.
Once calibration is achieved, tighten the
temperature dial screws and knob set screws.
9.
Repeat steps 3 thru 8 for each zone.
PILOT ADJUSTMENT
Using a flathead screwdriver, turn the slotted pilot
adjustment screw clockwise to decrease the flame,
and counterclockwise to increase the flame.
GAS PRESSURE
MEASUREMENT
1.
Turn the gas supply off at a manual shutoff
valve.
2.
Remove the control panel.
3.
Remove the pressure tap plug and attach
manometer.
4.
Turn gas back on.
5.
Light pilot(s).
6.
Turn all thermostats on to the maximum setting
so that all burners are on.
7.
Turn all the equipment on the same supply line
on.
8.
Check gas pressure.
9.
Gas pressure should read 4” W.C. for natural
and 10” W.C. for propane gas. If not correct,
refer to GAS REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT.
10. Turn gas supply off, disconnect manometer and
reinstall pressure tap plug.
GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT
A gas pressure regulator is supplied with the griddle
and must be installed as close to the griddle on the
gas supply line as possible. Make sure that the arrow
on the underside of the regulator is oriented in the
direction of gas flow to the griddle and the regulator
is positioned with the vent plug and adjustment
screw upright. Check that vent plug is not clogged by
grease and debris.
Check and set the gas pressure after the regulator is
installed. The pressure should be set for 4” water
column (W.C.) for natural gas and 10” W.C. for
propane gas while all burners are on.
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