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Part # 4521353 (06/17/09)

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Hot Plates

The design of the sealed hot plates provides an easy clean 

top surface. Clean any spills with a cloth soaked in a mild 

detergent and hot water. For any build up of burned on 

grease or food spills, use only a non metallic scouring pad, 

always rub in the direction of the grain of the metal to 

prevent scratching. Rinse with a sponge dipped in clean hot 

water and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.

Fryers

Cleaning The Fry Tank

1.  If a liquid frying compound is used, allow the compound 

to cool, then raise the element assembly by means of the 

handle until the support engages and let the oil run off 

the elements into the fry tank. Wipe the surface oil off the 

elements to prevent dripping into the unit bottom when 

the tank is removed. Lift out the fry tank and empty the 

oil into a filter, after filtering it is then ready for re-use. 

Clean the tank in the pot wash area with a mild detergent 

and hot water. Rinse with a sponge dipped in a vinegar 

and water solution. (3/4 cup of vinegar to 1 quart of 

water) and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. 

2.  If hydrogenated (solid) frying compound is used that has 

been allowed to cool and become solidified, first turn the 

thermostat dial to 121°C (250°F) until the compound is 

in a liquid state. Turn the thermostat dial/s to off “O”. Lift 

the element assembly by means of the handle until the 

support engages and let the oil run off the elements into 

the fry tank. Then proceed as described in step 1 to filter 

the compound and clean the fry tank. 

3.  Clean the top of the unit with a cloth soaked in a mild 

detergent and hot water, including the front of the 

element assembly housing. Rinse with a clean cloth 

dipped in clean hot water, Dry thoroughly with a clean 

cloth. 

Griddles

Seasoning The Griddle

1.  Using a clean cloth rub a thin layer of cooking oil onto 

the griddle surface. Oil should be an unsalted shorting or 

high temperature cooking oil. 

2.  Set the griddle thermostat dial/s to 55°C (130°F) and 

heat the griddle surface until the oil begins to caramelize 

(turning a golden brown). Once this occurs, turn the 

thermostat dial/s to “OFF”.

3.  Scrape off the caramelized oil with a standard spatula. 

4.  Repeat step 1 and set the thermostat dial/s to 135°C 

(275°F).

5.  Repeat steps 2&3. The griddle is now ready for use. 

Cleaning The Griddle

1.  Use a standard 64-76mm (2-1/2 to 3”) scraper or spatula, 

scrape the griddle surface (to remove food particles or oil 

residue) towards the grease trough using even back to 

front strokes. Deposit debris into the chute. 

2.  Pour shortening or oil onto the griddle surface, using a 

front to back motion. Clean the griddle using a griddle 

stone or grill screen. Always with the grain of the steel, 

never sideways. 

3.  Using a clean cloth, rub a thin layer of cooking oil onto 

the griddle surface. 

4.  Remove the grease drawer, empty and wash thoroughly 

with a mild detergent and water. Repeat.

5.  Re-season the griddle as detailed above. The griddle is 

now ready for use. 

Griddles Do’s and Don’t’s

Do’s

1.  Season the griddle. This will prevent foods from sticking 

and make it easier to keep the surface clean.

2.  Keep the surface clean. Scraping the surface throughout 

production to clear food and oil prevents build up 

and will conserve energy and prevent the plate from 

overheating. 

3.  Turn the temperature down during slow periods. 

Reducing the temperature or turning sections off during 

slow periods will conserve energy and prevent the plate 

from overheating.

Don’t’s 

1.  Do not use salt to clean the griddle surface. Salt is 

corrosive and can cause pitting on the griddle. 

2.  Do not allow metal utensils (spatula, scraper, etc.) to 

nick and/or dent the surface of the griddle. The edges of 

these utensils are sharp and will create divots were oil can 

collect in and caramelize which causes sticking. 

3.  Do not use the griddle as a hot top. A large pan or pot will 

trap the heat and cause the griddle plates to warp. 

GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING continued

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Страница 3: ...2 10 Wall Clearances 10 Electrical Supply 10 Controls 11 Before Operating the Griddle 11 Calibration Instructions 11 Broilers ModelsEDU 15B EDU 30B And EDU 42B 11 Wall Clearances 11 Electrical Supply...

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Страница 6: ...te and the packaging This type of supply must be used 4 Do not remove permanently fixed labels warnings or serial plates from the appliance for this many void approvals and create a safety hazard Prod...

Страница 7: ...r dangers and necessary precautions THESE APPLIANCES SHOULD NOT BE CLEANED WITH A WATER JET Ventilation The area in which the appliance is installed must be adequately ventilated to provide air for re...

Страница 8: ...sheet metal screws supplied Sanitary CounterTop Seal When appliance is installed without legs on a counter top it must be sealed in accordance with N S F standards as per the following instructions 1...

Страница 9: ...should be checked to ensure that the appliance electrical characteristics and the supply electrical characteristics agree The electrical supply must be adequate for the voltage phase and current mark...

Страница 10: ...hould there ever be an abnormal discrepancy in the set point and actual temperatures or repeated tripping of the new high limit occurs this fryer should be serviced by an authorized Garland service ag...

Страница 11: ...located in the dial shaft clockwise to decrease and counter clockwise to increase the temperature Example 1 4 Turn 18 C 35 F 7 Replace the thermostat dial and repeat steps 2 though 4 to verify that th...

Страница 12: ...loosen the two acorn nuts and hinge the control panel downward the thermal block is located on this area Controls Infinite switches energy regulators are used to control the elements High to 5 High h...

Страница 13: ...tank to bottom oil line stamped at the rear of the tank 9 liters 8 quarts This allows for oil expansion as heat is applied Do not fill with cold oil any higher than the bottom line overflow may occur...

Страница 14: ...heat 3 to Lo for low heat Setting the switches between any of the above numbers will give intermediate heat Switches are reversible and may be turned right or left Note Periodic checks should be made...

Страница 15: ...be an unsalted shorting or high temperature cooking oil 2 Set the griddle thermostat dial s to 55 C 130 F and heat the griddle surface until the oil begins to caramelize turning a golden brown Once th...

Страница 16: ...d spill build up a non metallic scouring pad can be used always rub in the direction of the grain of the metal to prevent scratching Rinse with a sponge dipped in clean hot water and dry thoroughly Re...

Страница 17: ...e faulty lamp 3 Install the replacement lamp in the control panel 4 Reassemble in reverse order Griddles Follow the instructions in Griddle installation calibration to check thermostat calibration SER...

Страница 18: ...he indicator lamp first turn off the electrical mains 1 Loosen the two acorn nuts securing the control panel and hinge the panel downwards SERVICING continued 2 Disconnect the supply wires to the lamp...

Страница 19: ...finite switch Hotplate not heating at all Defective heating element Replace element Defective infinite switch Replace indefinite switch Fryer Diagnostics PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Power indicato...

Страница 20: ...fore use Allow more time for griddle to saturate increase warm up time Broiler Diagnostics PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Casting too hot or not hot enough Defective infinite switch Replace infinite...

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