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Operation
Griddle
These griddles are fitted with a pilot as a standard option and Flame Failure Protection, which is
incorporated by way of a thermo-electric system for each main burner. Flame Failure Protection will shut
off gas supply to burner in the event that pilot for that burner goes out, so that un-burnt gas is not
expelled.
This is an important safety feature which is slowly becoming law throughout the
world.
Lighting the Griddle
a. Depress gas control knob and rotate anti-clockwise to ‘PILOT’ position.
b. With gas control knob depressed, press piezo ignition button to ignite pilot burner. Repeat Items
1 to 2 until pilot is lit.
c. Release gas control knob approximately 10-20 seconds after lighting pilot.
d. Pilot should now remain alight - if not, repeat Steps (a to (c above.
e. ‘Full Flame’ can now be achieved by depressing and rotating gas control knob anti-clockwise to
first stop.
f. Low flame can be achieved by depressing gas control knob and rotating fully anti-clockwise to
‘Low Flame’ position.
g. When main burner is not required, depress and turn gas control knob clockwise to ‘OFF’ position.
Turning 'OFF' the Griddle Burner / Pilot
a. To turn 'OFF' griddle, but keep pilot burner alight, rotate gas control knob to 'PILOT' position.
Griddle burner will extinguish and pilot will remain alight.
b. To turn 'OFF' the 'PILOT', depress and turn gas control knob clockwise back to ‘OFF’ position.
'PILOT' burner will extinguish.
Griddle plate temperature reaches over 300°C in hottest points during normal
operation at 'Full Flame' setting
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Caution