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17.  Wipe the lower grill surface, backsplash, bullnose, 

and hood with a clean, damp grill cloth. 

 
AFTER CLEANING:   
 
Apply a thin coat of fresh shortening to the lower grill 
surface only.  Wipe down the surrounding areas.  
Empty, wash, rinse, and replace the grease troughs.  
 
Note:  Repeat this procedure to clean additional grills.  

Reverse NO-SCRATCH

 Pad, and use clean 

side. 

 
CLEANING AFTER EACH RUN OF PRODUCT: 
 
Using grill scraper, scrape grease on lower grill plate 
from front to back only. Do not scrape across the rear 
of the lower grill plate with grill scraper.  
 

Use wiper squeegee to clean release material sheet 
on upper platen in a downward motion. Hold handle at 
a slight upward angle with wiper end facing downward. 
Do not press hard against the release material sheet 
to prevent scratching or tearing. 
 
 
Push the grease at the rear of the lower grill plate into 
the grease cans using the wiper squeegee only. Do 
not use the grill scraper for this step. 
 
Warning: Grill Temperatures will cause severe skin  

burns. 

 
Use the grill cloth to clean back splash and bullnose 
areas as needed during operation. 
 
Note: To increase life of release material sheet, wipe 

down with folded grill cloth four (4) times every 
hour. 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 
ERROR MESSAGES: 
 
"PROBE OPEN" (flashing): 
An open probe condition has occurred. The controller 
will turn the heater controlled by the malfunctioning 
probe OFF. If the open probe condition should correct 
itself; the control will return to the ''IDLE MODE ''. 
 
"CLAM DID NOT GO DOWN'': 
Occurs if the platen does not reach the proper position 
(GAP SETTING) in 30 seconds. You may cancel the 
message by pressing the "TEMP" button. 
 
“UPPER PLATEN STUCK": 
Occurs when the controller does not get an upper 
platen setting signal 15 seconds after it starts to raise 
the platen. In order to return to the "IDLE MODE", the 
controller must get a upper platen setting signal. You 
may cancel the message by pressing the "TEMP" 
button followed by the GREEN ("RAISE") button in 
order to retry raising the platen. 
 
"EPROM CORRUPT “ 
Displayed at startup when the controller detects a 
corrupt menu item or when a new version of the 
software is loaded. To cancel this message, switch the 
grill “off” and “on” again at the main power switch. 
 

“FAULTY ELEMENT” / “SHORTED PROBE” 
(alternating): 
Occurs when the controller does not detect a proper 
temperature response. Also, the RED LED will light, 
indicating which element /probe is in error. 
 
NOTE:  
Should all four, (4), LED’s flash RED 

approximately four, (4), minutes after the unit 
is turned on, ensure that the main three-
phase, (large), power cord is plugged in and 
the main circuit breaker is ON. 

 
"MOTOR OVERCURRENT": 
Occurs when: 
 
1.  The upper platen has been mechanically resisted 

the platen will stop. 

 
2.  The platen control motor is inoperative.  Turn the 

“MASTER POWER” switch OFF, then ON again. 

Содержание MWGH-9501

Страница 1: ...ICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT KEEP APPLIANCE AREA F...

Страница 2: ...L GRILL CONTROLS 16 DESCRIPTION OF GRILL CONTROLS 17 The Master Power Start On Stop Off Switch 17 Indicator Lights 17 Up Arrow Button Two Functions 17 Right Arrow Button Two Functions 17 Program Mode...

Страница 3: ...e 22 To Add Program a Optional Menu Clam 22 To Add Program Optional Menu Flat 23 To Add Program High Limit Grill 24 To Add Program High Limit Platen 24 CALIBRATION 25 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 26 AFTER...

Страница 4: ...s or our agents shall not be held liable for any claims of personal injury or consequential damage or loss This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from s...

Страница 5: ...propriate Material Safety Data Sheet s MSDS WARNING After turning the master power switch to the START position the grill will go through an initialization process If the upper platens are in the lowe...

Страница 6: ...AL INSTALLATION Slide release material rod through hemmed end of the release material sheet Hook release material rod on brackets located at the rear of the upper platen Release Material Hook Upper Pl...

Страница 7: ...7 NOTES...

Страница 8: ...T SPECIFICATIONS Gas Type Heat Input kW Setting Pressure Manifold Pressure Flow Rate Natural 18 46 20 25 mbar 8 75mbar 1 96 m3 h Propane 18 88 30 37 50 mbar 25 mbar 1 46 kg h MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR SE...

Страница 9: ...IFICATIONS Gas Type Heat Input kW Setting Pressure Manifold Pressure Flow Rate Natural 9 23 20 25 mbar 8 75mbar 0 98 m3 h Propane 9 44 30 37 50 mbar 25 mbar 0 73 kg h MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING...

Страница 10: ...UT SPECIFICATIONS Gas Type Heat Input kW Setting Pressure Manifold Pressure Flow Rate Natural 18 46 20 25 mbar 8 75mbar 1 96 m3 h Propane 18 88 30 37 50 mbar 25 mbar 1 46 kg h MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR S...

Страница 11: ...ype Heat Input kW Setting Pressure Manifold Pressure Flow Rate Natural 18 46 20 25 mbar 8 75mbar 1 96 m3 h Propane 18 88 30 37 50 mbar 25 mbar 1 46 kg h MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING TOP FRONT LEFT...

Страница 12: ...mbar 8 75mbar 1 96 m3 h Propane 18 88 30 37 50 mbar 25 mbar 1 46 kg h MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING TOP FRONT LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE REAR mm 600 150 150 150 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3N 400V 50Hz kW LO...

Страница 13: ...nifold Pressure Flow Rate Natural 18 46 20 25 mbar 8 75mbar 1 96 m3 h Propane 18 88 30 37 50 mbar 25 mbar 1 46 kg h MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING TOP FRONT LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE REAR mm 600 150 150...

Страница 14: ...of clearance between the handle on the front of the upper platen and the lower lip of the ventilation system hood The raised position of each platen is adjusted by raising or lowering the upper of th...

Страница 15: ...This is to be found on the following page in this manual When the burner is correctly adjusted the alternate rating plate decal must be placed over the existing rating plates to reflect the new catego...

Страница 16: ...LIGHTS MENU BUTTON TEMPERATURE PROGRAM FUNCTION BUTTON PROGRAM MODE BUTTON RIGHT ARROW BUTTON UP ARROW BUTTON WHEN PUSHED SIMULTANEOUSLY CLAM MODELS ONLY CANCEL RAISE PLATEN BUTTON STANDBY BUTTON PRO...

Страница 17: ...lay the Remove time Top Temperature Bottom temperature and Gap setting for the menu item displayed Each item will be displayed in the order as stated above After 5 seconds the display will return to t...

Страница 18: ...l lower to the preset gap and the timing will automatically start 3 When the cook cycle times down to five 5 seconds remaining a pre time out alarm will sound to alert the grill operator 4 When the co...

Страница 19: ...the required menu displayed press the UP ARROW button 2 Pressing the UP ARROW button repeatedly will cycle through and display that menu s function time s set temperature s and the gap setting if appl...

Страница 20: ...needed to access them 352 352 9 56 21 9 56 21 352 352 352 352 0 18 7 06 0 18 7 06 6 67 0 6 783 6 67 0 6 783 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 18 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 7 03 7 03 81 7 21 81 7 21 352 8 7 35...

Страница 21: ...button twice to display SYSTEM SETUP 3 PRESS and HOLD the UP ARROW button for ten 10 seconds GAP CALIBRATION will be displayed 4 PRESS the MENU button The hold feature will display OFF 5 HOLD the RIG...

Страница 22: ...dvance the cursor to the right for changing its value 7 PRESS the PROG button to display MENU ITEMS 8 PRESS the RIGHT ARROW button to return to the normal OPERATING MODE To Change Griddle Temperature...

Страница 23: ...right for changing its value Alpha numeric capabilities 24 PRESS the PROG button to display MENU ITEMS 25 PRESS the RIGHT ARROW button to return to the normal OPERATING MODE To Add Program Optional M...

Страница 24: ...PROG button to display MENU ITEMS 28 PRESS the RIGHT ARROW button to return to the normal OPERATING MODE To Add Program High Limit Grill 1 PRESS and HOLD the PROG button for five 5 seconds Display wi...

Страница 25: ...grill plate in the center of the cooking zone Each upper platen has one thermocouple probe in the center Thermocouple Locations FRONT REAR UPPER 14 3 4 7 179mm 375mm 102mm 229mm 5 Select a heat zone d...

Страница 26: ...mp Grill Cleaner HCS and empty the contents into a suitable container One packet cleans a 3ft grill 7 Firmly attach the McD NO SCRATCH Pad to the pad holder 8 Dip the NO SCRATCH Pad into the grill cle...

Страница 27: ...d The controller will turn the heater controlled by the malfunctioning probe OFF If the open probe condition should correct itself the control will return to the IDLE MODE CLAM DID NOT GO DOWN Occurs...

Страница 28: ...E TEST FOR MAIN BURNER FLAME FOR 7 SECONDS FLAME GAS VALVE OPEN MAIN CONTROL CHECKS GAS VALVE STATUS EVERY 12 SECONDS OPEN CONTROL CHECKS FOR TEMPER ATURE INCREASE Y ES UP TO SET TEMPER ATURE TURN OFF...

Страница 29: ...it breakerat service panel is OFF or tripped Reset circuit breaker Call Service Company YES YES NO NO Low internal product temperature s Cook time too short Grill out of calibration Low product qualit...

Страница 30: ...r display reads OFF Call Service Company Reconnect to power supply Reset circuit breaker Press MENU SELECT button NO NO NO YES YES YES Inconsistent or erratic internal product temperatures Carbon buil...

Страница 31: ...Upper platen locking pin engaged Press each controller button Does controller beep Pull locking pin out Allow grill to heat until all LED s are green and display stops flashing NO NO Call Service Com...

Страница 32: ...ower OFF Controller displays TOO HOT then returns to normal operations Current product selected requires a lower temperature than the previous product Allow grill temperature to fall to selected menu...

Страница 33: ...ruption Monitor for repetative error Problem persist YES NO Call for Service Controller displays Faulty Element Shorted Probe Power supply to the grill has been interrupted YES Reset the grill by pres...

Страница 34: ...6 140 F 142 F 144 F 145 F 147 F 149 F 151 F 153 F 154 F 156 F 7 158 F 160 F 162 F 163 F 165 F 167 F 169 F 171 F 172 F 174 F 8 176 F 178 F 180 F 181 F 183 F 185 F 187 F 189 F 190 F 192 F 9 194 F 196 F...

Страница 35: ...35 NOTES...

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