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(C)
Inner panels - These are made of aluminized steel. Use hot soapy water and soft nylon scrub
pads to clean the surfaces.
(D)
Grease pan and grease collector - Grease pan and collector should be cleaned daily or more
often if necessary.
CAUTION:
(A)
Clean the unit only when it is cold.
(B)
Always rub with the grains when cleaning.
(C)
Do not use abrasive pads for cleaning.
(D)
Do not use caustic cleaning compounds on aluminized surfaces.
3. CLEANING TOOLS
Several models of specially designed top grate brushes and grease drain scrapers are available from
Bakers Pride. Contact Bakers Pride for more information.
Burners & pilots will
not turn on
Burners produce
excessive carbon
deposits
Pilot will not remain
lit
Excessive flare-up
Broiler doesn't seem
hot enough
Grates &/or radiants
&/or burners &/or
gas valves warp
Main gas supply to broiler is not
turned on.
Incorrect gas type.
Incorrect gas supply pressure.
Incorrect orifices.
Primary air not adjusted properly.
Pilot flame adjusted incorrectly.
Draft condition.
Improper ventilation system.
Debris or grease clogging pilot
burner or thermocouple.
Pilot safety valve or thermocouple
has failed.
Overload of fatty meat.
Orifices may be dirty/clogged.
Low gas pressure.
Top grates may be dirty/clogged.
If the ventilation is too strong it will
suck heat from the
cooking/broiling surface.
Too many Glo-stones restricting
heat to top grates.(Glo-stone
models only).
Usually improper cleaning
methods ie; users cover grate top
w/sheet pans & crank up heat to
burn-off debris
Turn on main gas supply.
Supply correct type gas.
Call local gas supplier.
Call Bakers Pride authorized service
center.
Adjust air shutter.
Adjust pilot flame.
Remove draft.
Call an HVAC specialist.
Clean debris & grease from pilot burner &
thermocouple.
Replace failed component.
Add water to grease pan.
When unit cools, check & clean orifices.
Increase gas pressure to 5" W.C. (Nat) or
10" W.C. (L.P.)
When unit cools, check & clean top
grates.
Call an HVAC specialist.
Reduce the number of Glo-stones.
Do not "Burn-Off" top grates. This causes
the firebox area to overheat excessively.
*Never cover top grates.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION