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OPERATION
The charbroiler and its parts are hot. Use care when operating,
cleaning or servicing the charbroiler.
CONTROLS
TO COMPLETELY SHUTDOWN THE BURNERS AND PILOT LIGHTS
For complete shutdown: Turn the main gas supply valve OFF. Make sure all individual
burner valves are OFF.
PREHEATING THE CHARBROILER
Allow the charbroiler to preheat for 30 minutes. Rub grates with cooking oil before using.
Pilot Control Valves – The pilot
control valves are located between
the burner control knobs and
accessed thru slots in the front panel
(Fig. 10). There is one pilot and
corresponding adjustment screw for
every burner.
Using a flathead screwdriver, turn the
slotted, hex-head pilot adjustment
screw clockwise to decrease the
flame and counter clockwise to
increase the flame. Standing pilots
should be adjusted to provide a slight
yellow tip on the flame.
Burner Control Valves – There is one
valve for each burner. To initially
light the burners, the knobs should
be turned to the “MAX” setting then
adjusted to the desire setting as
needed.
The burners will be off when the
control knob is turned all the way to
the right and pointing to “OFF”. The
burners will be at maximum setting
when turned all the way to the left
and pointing to “MAX”. A medium
burner setting can be achieved by
adjusting the knob approximately half
way between the “OFF” and “MAX”
marks. See Fig. 11.
The charbroiler is a free vented
appliance. All products of
combustion and the heat generated
by the burners passes through the
grates. When food products are
placed on the grates, this blocks the
venting and causes a temperature
build-up.
OFF MEDIUM MAXIMUM
Pilot Sight Holes
Pilot Control Valve
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Burner Control Valve
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