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Warning

Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to follow 
industry  standard  safety  procedures,  including,  but  not 
limited  to,  local/national  regulations  for  disconnection 
/ lock out / tag out procedures for all utilities including 
electric, gas, water and  steam.

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Warning

For an appliance equipped with casters,  (1) the installation 
shall  be  made  with  a  connector  that  complies  with  the 
Standard  for 

Connectors  for  Movable  Gas  Appliances 

ANSI  Z21.69  •  CSA  6.16, 

and  a  quick-disconnect  device 

that  complies  with  the  Standard  for 

Quick-Disconnect 

Devices for Use With Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41 • CSA 6.9,

 (2) 

adequate means must be provided to limit the movement 
of  the  appliance  without  depending  on  the  connector 
and the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping 
to limit the appliance movement and (3) the location(s) 
where  the  restraining  means  may  be  attached  to  the 
appliance shall be specified.

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Warning

Post in a prominent location, instructions to be followed 
in the event the user smell gas. This information shall be 
obtained by consulting your local gas supplier. 

DAMAGE

 DANGER

Improper  installation,  adjustment,  alteration,  service, 
or  maintenance  of  this  appliance  or  installation  of 
a  damaged  appliance  can  result  in  DEATH,  INJURY, 
EQUIPMENT  DAMAGE,  and  void  the  warranty.  NEVER 
install damaged appliances, equipment, or accessories.

ALWAYS  have  installation  and  service  performed  by 
trained and authorized personnel.

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Caution

Pouring water or ice on a hot heating elements/heated 
surfaces will cause damage..

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Warning

Pinch Hazard. Keep hands and tools clear from the area 
above  the  platens  when  platens  are  in  motion  towards 
the  exhaust  hood.  Be  aware  that  adjacent  platens  may 
unexpectedly  move  at  any  time.  “Turn  Grill  Off”  at 
main  switch  when  cleaning  platens  as  there  can  be  an 
unexpected movement of the platens

CLEARANCE

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Caution

Do  not  block  the  supply  and  return  air  vents  or  the  air 
space  around  the  air  vents.  Keep  plastic  wrappings, 
paper,  labels,  etc.  from  being  airborne  and  lodging  in 
the vents. Failure to keep the air vents clear will result in 
unsatisfactory operation of the system.

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Caution

Do  not  position  the  air  intake  vent  near  steam  or  heat 
exhaust of another appliance.

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Warning

Slipping Hazard: Grease from food products will splatter. 
The areas surrounding the grill are a slipping hazard due 
to the splatter zone. Clean the area surrounding the grill 
regularly.  The  grill  may  be  slippery.  Ensure  floor  area  is 
clean. Care needs to be taken as equipment may be hot.  

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Warning

Failure  to  maintain  required  clearances  and  additional 
distances as needed can result in INJURY and EQUIPMENT 
DAMAGE.

Consult manufacturers’ literature, and sales and service 
agencies as needed.

 DANGER

To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire,  the  equipment  is  to  be 
installed in non-combustible surroundings only, with no 
combustible material within 18” (457 mm) of the sides, 
front or rear of the appliance or within 40 “ (1 m) above 
the appliance. The appliance is to be mounted on floors 
of  noncombustible  construction  with  noncombustible 
flooring  and  surface  finish  and  with  no  combustible 
material  against  the  underside  or  on  noncombustible 
slabs or arches and have no combustible material against 
the underside. Such construction shall in all cases extend 
not less than 12” (305 mm) beyond the equipment on all 
sides.

 DANGER

Risk  of  fire/shock.  All  minimum  clearances  must  be 
maintained. Do not obstruct vents or openings.

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Warning

Pinch Hazard. Ensure a minimum of 1" clearance between 
the hood and the uppermost position of the platen arm. 
To reduce the risk of chrushing injuries between platen 
& hood.

Summary of Contents for Garland ME-1P

Page 1: ...Part Number 4604223 Rev 0 Gas Electric Clamshell Grill M E G 1P M E G 2P M E G 3PX Next Generation Grill Troubleshooting Guide ...

Page 2: ...ormance and trouble free operation of your equipment Visit our website https clamshell garland group com for manual updates translations or contact information for service agents in your area nWarning Do Not Store Or Use Gasoline Or Other Flammable Vapors Or Liquids In The Vicinity Of This Or Any Other Appliance Never use flammable oil soaked cloths or combustible cleaning solutions for cleaning n...

Page 3: ...ry terminals before operation Connections can become loose during shipment and installation DANGER Do not operate any appliance with a damaged pinched cord or plug All repairs must be performed by a qualified service company DANGER Failure to disconnect the power at the main power supply could result in serious injury or death The power switch DOES NOT disconnect all incoming power DANGER Copper w...

Page 4: ...dly move at any time Turn Grill Off at main switch when cleaning platens as there can be an unexpected movement of the platens CLEARANCE Caution Do not block the supply and return air vents or the air space around the air vents Keep plastic wrappings paper labels etc from being airborne and lodging in the vents Failure to keep the air vents clear will result in unsatisfactory operation of the syst...

Page 5: ...properly secured before operating this equipment nWarning Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation nWarning Risk of burns from high temperatures You may get burnt if you touch any of the parts during cooking Surfaces close to the cooking surface including side panels may get hot enough to burn skin Use extreme caution to avoid coming in contact with hot surf...

Page 6: ...hes 9 Motor Over current E2 Error 9 SIB Board LED Location 10 Actuator Motion Test 11 SIB Faults 11 UI not powering 11 UI Freezing not booting or going slow 11 UI Recovery procedure 11 UI Touch screen Calibration 12 Power Supply PCB no power 12 Power supply PCB giving low power Below 24Vdc 12 SSRB Issues 12 Not heating 12 SSRB Revision unknown 13 Level Motor Not adjusting 13 Baumer Sensor Faults 1...

Page 7: ...platen drives to 100 mils then the Lower kill switch is incorrectly positioned 5 Readjust the lower switch position and complete steps 3 4 Motor Over current E2 Error Check your SIB version Revision N or higher are newest spec Revision M could cause and issue when fitted with a Norgren Actuator 1 Drive the platen up and down a Whilst doing this check the LED on the SIB that shows over current E2 b...

Page 8: ...ing normal operation 9 Red DEBUG 4 Data Communication Blinks when SIB software updates lights if error between SIB and UI 10 Green Heartbeat Blinks during normal operation 11 Green 5V Power Constant when power supply connected 12 Green 12V Power Constant when power supply connected 14 Blue Green Button Light when green button is pressed The right most LED at location indicated 17 Amber Upper Lift ...

Page 9: ... UI b Check the RJ45 socket on the SIB and ensure all pins are correctly aligned to match the RJ45 plug 3 If everything looks ok plug UI into another lane to test if it works a If it fails to work replace the UI UI Freezing not booting or going slow 1 If the UI has any of the above it is recommended to install the Recovery software in case there is a corrupt file the recovery process has its own i...

Page 10: ... the front lower corner of the board When adjusting ensure you disconnect the output and measure the voltage for accuracy to 24Vdc before reconnecting the output plug 2 If the voltage is now correct then there is an issue on the 24vDC circuit dragging the voltage down a To isolate the faulting circuit you can start by disconnecting each out put jumper Harness on the SIB Follow the below order and ...

Page 11: ...the fault follows then the SSRB is faulty 6 If the fault is still present it could be an issue with the SIB so follow SIB diagnostics process Level Motor Not adjusting 1 From the screen in the gap calibration screen check the line is within the white box and the rear sensor reeds between 160 310 mils 2 Provided the line is in the white range you can press the up or down arrow a To verify the volta...

Page 12: ...there is a connection by the actuator so check this is correctly connected before assuming a new harness is required h If after the test the sensor still did not change the reading then it is the sensor that is at fault and needs replacing Replacing a Baumer sensor 1 Look at the top of the sensor and note how many threads are visible a Remove the 3 wires noting their position b Loosen the locking ...

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