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Part # 1382680 Rev 3 (05/10/11)

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Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by a Garland authorized service agent  
using genuine Garland replacement parts. Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been 
improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or installation 
instructions provided with the product, or any product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed,  
or which has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents. 
For a list of authorized service agents, please refer to the Garland web site at http://www.garland-group.com.  

The information contained herein, (including design and parts specifications), may be superseded and is subject  

to change without notice.

GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES, LTD.

1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1X4

CANADA

Phone: 905-624-0260

Fax: 905-624-5669

Part # 1382680 Rev 3 (05/10/11)

© 2005 Garland Commercial Industries, Inc.

FOR YOUR SAFETY:

DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE  

OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR  

LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF  

THIS OR ANY OTHER

APPLIANCE

WARNING:

IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, 

ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE 

CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY, 

OR DEATH. READ THE INSTALLATION,  

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE  

INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY  

BEFORE INSTALLING OR  

SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT

PLEASE READ ALL SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL 

AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS  

COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT AND 

MUST BE INSTALLED BY PROFESSIONAL  

PERSONNEL AS SPECIFIED. 

IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 

THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A  

LICENSED PLUMBER OR GAS FITTER. 

For Your Safety: 

Post in a prominent location, instructions to be 

followed in the event the user smells gas. This 

information shall be obtained by consulting 

your local gas supplier.

INSTALLATION AND  

OPERATION MANUAL

MASTER SERIES HEAVY DUTY GAS RANGES  

AND CHAR BROILERS, 

ALL M/MS/MST SERIES MODELS

Summary of Contents for M series

Page 1: ...tario L4W 1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Part 1382680 Rev 3 05 10 11 2005 Garland Commercial Industries Inc FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LI...

Page 2: ...could 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...

Page 3: ...s MST Models 12 Hot top Sections and Spectro Top Sections M Models 12 Hot Top Sections and Spectro Top Sections MS MST Models 12 Thermostatically Controlled Griddles M Models 12 Valve Controlled Gridd...

Page 4: ...Propane Gas Operating Pressure 10 0 Water Column measured at manifold tap Clearance from Combustible Construction Models M MST 5 S T M MST 45 R RC S T must be installed with no less than six inch 6 cl...

Page 5: ...e sure that all other equipment on the same gas line is on A pressure regulator is not supplied as standard equipment with GARLAND Heavy Duty equipment however a 1 1 4 pressure regulator is sold as an...

Page 6: ...urners and pilots need sufficient air to operate and large objects should not be placed in front of this oven which would obstruct the air flow through the front Installation of Oven Flue Riser The ov...

Page 7: ...h back panel 4 still attached to the uprights 2 3 drop the uprights into the rectangular openings at the rear of the range 1 3 Fasten the uprights 2 3 to the range with four 4 5 16 x 18 and flat washe...

Page 8: ...gnment in the battery before final tightening of these bolts or unions Improper tightening will cause fanning or bowing of batteried units The final tightening of the union should be accomplished by u...

Page 9: ...nd manifold bracket A 3 Align rail support bracket with holes A on top of 2 adjacent ranges and insert 2 screws and nuts to fasten Align studs with holes in bracket and range top Ensure nuts are on st...

Page 10: ...t to attach rail to top side of range A Adjust rail level and position with nuts between rail and bracket and secure adjustment with nuts below the bracket When adjustment is complete tighten counters...

Page 11: ...over and around 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 oven rack s be removed It may be necess...

Page 12: ...2 Light pilots The pilot burner should be adjusted to provide for rapid ignition on the burner 3 Turn burner valve on by rotating the knob counter clockwise 1 4 turn A sharp blue flame should be appr...

Page 13: ...O position and the safety device will disengage within 60 seconds Oven Standard Lighting 1 Push in the main pilot gas valve and turn it anti clockwise to the ignition position 2 Holding the oven gas...

Page 14: ...ature of the motor This action could shorten motor life C We recommend at the end of the bake or roasting period when the oven will be idle for any period of time or before shutting down completely th...

Page 15: ...shes Establish a regular cleaning schedule Any spills should be wiped off immediately The oven should be permitted to cool down before cleaning exterior surfaces Wipe exposed cleanable surface when co...

Page 16: ...pears soiled due to heavy staining we suggest preheating the empty oven each day for 1 or 2 hours depending on the condition of the oven for effective results Also ordinary household ammonia has prove...

Page 17: ...at all times on those models without side grease container CAUTION This griddle plate is steel but the surface is relatively soft and can be scored or dented by careless use of spatula Be careful not...

Page 18: ...burner should provide for rapid ignition of the burner but should not impinge on any part of the burner When properly adjusted it should neither lift off the burner nor should it show a yellow tip Bur...

Page 19: ...d not be resorted to unless experience with cooking results undoubtedly indicate that the control is not maintaining the temperature for which the dial is set To check oven temperatures when calibrati...

Page 20: ...the sensor firmly on the griddle surface directly above the sensing bulb of the control Test instrument should read from 350 to 410 F 196 to 213 C If the dial setting does not agree with the test inst...

Page 21: ...y Load and unload food as quickly as possible to prevent an excessive drop in temperature Avoid using wrapped pans since level pans bake more evenly Do not use a deep pan for shallow cakes cookies etc...

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Page 26: ...ur pendant de longues p riodes Formation de rides sur le g teau Surcharge des plaques ou p te trop fine Les g teaux sont trop lourds Diminuer la temp rature du four Les tartes ne sont pas de couleur g...

Page 27: ...ur Les charges doivent tre centr es sur les grilles pour permettre une bonne circulation de la chaleur sur les c t s Poids de la charge Le four peut contenir trois 3 plaques p tisserie de 18 x 26 po s...

Page 28: ...DE EST SUP RIEURE 20 F ET INF RIEURE 50 F SI L CART EST SUP RIEUR 50 F PENDANT LA P RIODE DE GARANTIE LA COMMANDE SERA REMPLAC E AU TITRE DE LA GARANTIE Pour talonner 1 Retirer le cadran et pousser l...

Page 29: ...orresponde la mesure effectu e avec l instrument d essai Maintenir la plaque en place et bien serrer les vis 4 R p ter l tape 3 de la section pr c dente en v rifiant la temp rature pour s assurer que...

Page 30: ...eurs de la r tissoire flamme stable bleue de 3 1 2 4 po avec les pointes l g rement jaunes Si la flamme du br leur est bleue mais d coll e des orifices du br leur r duire la quantit d air primaire en...

Page 31: ...v g tale liquide ou huile en pulv risateur Pam AVERTISSEMENT NE PAS FAIRE L APPR TAGE LORSQUE LES GRILLES SE TROUVENT SUR LE DESSUS DE LA CUISINI RE Si l appr tage des grilles est fait au dessus d une...

Page 32: ...fin de d poser un film mince Essuyer tout exc s d huile avec un chiffon C Allumer tous les br leurs r gl s au plus bas Une certaine d coloration se produira sous l action de la chaleur sur l acier D C...

Page 33: ...tre en contact avec les aliments L acier inoxydable peut se d colorer s il est trop chauff Ces taches peuvent tre limin es en frottant vigoureusement avec de la cr me base de poudre r curer Utiliser u...

Page 34: ...rouge de l allumeur pi zo lectrique situ derri re le panneau de porte inf rieur 4 Une fois la veilleuse allum e continuer de maintenir le robinet de gaz compl tement enfonc pendant 20 secondes puis le...

Page 35: ...ommencer partir de l tape 1 4 Quand la veilleuse est bien allum e appuyer de nouveau sur le robinet et le tourner dans le sens contraire des aiguilles d une montre en position compl tement ouverte pui...

Page 36: ...r t 1 Placer tous les robinets en position de fermeture en tournant le bouton d 1 4 de tour dans le sens des aiguilles d une montre 2 Si la cuisini re doit tre arr t e pour une p riode de temps prolon...

Page 37: ...qu au r glage souhait 5 Pour teindre le br leur tourner le cadran la position O et le dispositif de s curit se d sengagera dans un d lai de 60 secondes Sections De Plaque De Cuisson Et Spectro Mod les...

Page 38: ...et connexions de tuyaux NE PAS UTILISER DE FLAMME Pour acc der toutes les canalisations de gaz et aux raccords il est n cessaire de retirer le s panneau x des robinets le s panneau x inf rieur s avant...

Page 39: ...tion de montage final l tape 7 5 Aligner et ins rer le goujon dans le support central de rail Monter l crou et la rondelle sur le goujon apr s alignement A A Ins rer la vis t te frais e et l crou dans...

Page 40: ...B Aligner les trous arri re sur le support avec les trous en haut du c t du bo tier des br leurs A 2 Installer des entretoises entre le support de collecteur et la bride sup rieure avant de fixer le s...

Page 41: ...s pr vus l arri re des c t s du bo tier des br leurs Installer la rondelle et l crou et serrer la main V rifier le bon alignement des appareils dans la batterie avant le serrage final des boulons et d...

Page 42: ...la salamandre ou de la salamandre fromage 2 Avec le panneau arri re 4 toujours fix aux montants 2 et 3 faire passer les montants dans les ouvertures rectangulaires l arri re de la cuisini re 1 3 Fixer...

Page 43: ...de suffisamment d air pour fonctionner et on ne devra pas placer d objets encombrants devant l appareil afin de ne pas emp cher la circulation d air l avant Installation Du Conduit De Fum e Du Four Le...

Page 44: ...ARQUE Lors de la v rification de la pression du gaz s assurer que tous les appareils install s sur la m me canalisation sont allum s Il n y a pas de r gulateur de pression fourni de s rie avec les qui...

Page 45: ...de colonne d eau mesur e au robinet du collecteur D gagement Par Rapport Des Mat riaux Combustibles Les mod les M MST 5 S T et M MST 45 R RC S T doivent tre install s avec un d gagement d au moins si...

Page 46: ...e Plaque De Cuisson Et Spectro Mod les M 12 Sections De Plaque De Cuisson Et Spectro Mod les MS MST 12 Grils Command s Par Thermostat Mod les M 13 Grils Command s Par Robinet Mod les M 13 Grils Comman...

Page 47: ...ssi 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 pr...

Page 48: ...c POUR VOTRE S CURIT NE PAS STOCKER NI UTILISER D ESSENCE OU D AUTRES VAPEURS OU LIQUIDES IN FLAMMABLES PROXIMIT DE CET APPAR EIL OU DE TOUT AUTRE APPAREIL AVERTISSEMENT UNE INSTALLATION DES R GLAGES...

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