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Part # P153 Rev 1 (02/21/08)

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PRODUCT APPLICATION

The top of the range is designed for flexibility and the 

preparation of numerous types of products .

Griddles

Griddle tops are designed to have food cooked directly on 

the surface . Do not put pots or pans on the griddle surface as 

this will scratch or nick the surface and will result in improper 

cooking or sticking of the product . Never salt food over the 

griddle since this will build up gummy residue making it 

difficult to clean . 

Avoid hitting the surface of the griddle with the edge of a 

spatula, since this will cause nicks . The most frequently used 

temperatures are 300° F to 350° F (149° C to 177° C) . After one 

firing, the griddle plate will discolor . This is normal and will not 

affect cooking performance . 

Solid Hot Tops

Recommended where long term stock pot cooking is 

required for soups, sauces, or stocks . Pots can be placed 

anywhere on the hot top . The maximum recommended 

stock pot size is 12” (305mm) diameter .

The recommended pre-heat time is 30 minutes . This will 

thoroughly saturate the plate . Pots must have flat bottoms 

for maximum contact with the hot surface . Roasting pans 

with straps should never be used on a hot top since only the 

straps touch the surface and heat transfer will be minimal .

Preparation of soups, stocks, or sauces are done on the hot 

top where slow even cooking is desirable . Heating larger 

quantities of food can be done more efficiently than heating 

small quantities . Pots and pans should be covered whenever 

possible to reduce the energy consumption .

High acid sauces, such as tomato should be cooked in 

stainless steel vessels rather than aluminum since stainless 

steel will not react chemically . Light colored sauces may be 

discolored by the aluminum especially if stirred with a metal 

spoon . Salty water may pit aluminum if used frequently .

Sealed Hotplate (SS/SU Models)

All-purpose sealed top elements provide and easy-clean top . 

They are intended for broiling, sauté, and other range top 

cooking .

Operation practices are very important for efficient use of 

these elements:

1 .  Pot bottoms must be flat . This increases the heat transfer 

to the pot . Do not use pots with convex bottoms or 

concave bottoms with more than 1/32” (1mm) concave .

2 .  Use pots with the same diameter as the element where 

possible . This will reduce heat up time .

3 .  Do not preheat the element . Elements are protected with 

a high limit, which will automatically reduce the element 

to a lower power . It will increase heatup time if this 

occurs .

4 .  Use a lid on pots when boiling water .

Standard Ovens

The temperature is automatically controlled by the 

thermostat so satisfactory cooking can be repeated . For best 

performance the following instructions should be followed:

Grid shelves: There are three shelf positions . The shelf 

position is governed by the size of the product cooked . 

Always push the shelf back into the oven until it pops making 

contact with the rear of the oven . 

Tray size: A cake tray may be used on each shelf . Single trays 

or dishes must not be allowed to overhang the shelf in any 

direction, since this will adversely affect the heat circulation .

Loading: Allow at least 45 minutes after turning the oven on 

from cold, with the thermostat at the desired temperature 

before loading the oven . Put the food in quickly and close 

the oven door . 

RC Convection Ovens

The forced air range oven improves heating efficiencies by 

circulating the heated air within the cooking chamber . This 

reduces the temperature rise time and baking time . The oven 

elements are interlocked with the door . When the fan switch 

is in the heat position the elements will only operate when 

the door is closed . When the fan switch is in the cool position 

the fan will only operate when the door is open . 

Operating suggestions for convection ovens:

1 .  As a general guide, set the oven temperature 25-50° 

F (10-20° C) lower than temperature used in standard 

ovens . 

2 .  Cooking times may be 2% to 3% less .

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Страница 2: ...ate of California to cause cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalat...

Страница 3: ...ingle And Three Phase Connection 10 Commissioning 10 INITIAL OPERATION 11 Preparing a New Griddle 11 Seasoning of the Griddle 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 Operation of the Griddle 11 Operating The Sol...

Страница 4: ...er 12 305mm section Front and Rear sections each 1675 Watts 3350 Watts total Griddle per 12 305mm section 3350 Watts Standard Oven 4 85 kW Convection Oven 5 0 kW plus 0 5kW fan motor for 5 5kW total 7...

Страница 5: ...erior Dimensions Weight Height Width Depth Height Width Depth Lbs Kg 47 1194mm 36 914mm 31 1 4 794mm 13 1 2 343mm 26 1 4 667mm 22 559mm 360 190 NOTE Many local codes exist and it is the responsibility...

Страница 6: ...of range 1 12 305mm wide solid top 2 24 610mm wide solid top 3 36 915mm wide solid top L Solid top on left hand side of range C Solid top in center of range R Solid top on right hand side of range RC...

Страница 7: ...8V 3 Ph 240V 1Ph 240V 3 Ph 400 V 3N 415V 3N SERC SER 680 wired independently 7 34 29 29 25 15 15 Installation Notes Clearances from combustible surfaces should be minimum 7 178mm from sides 2 51mm fro...

Страница 8: ...s or replacement parts be sure to refer to the particular unit by the correct model number including the prefix and suffix letters and numbers and the warranty serial number The rating plate affixed t...

Страница 9: ...y This leveling must be done with the unit under the hood and in it s normal operating position If the range is to be dais or cove mounted the base on which it is to be set should be level If it is no...

Страница 10: ...tics agree On ranges and salamanders the supply entrance is located at the rear or alternatively on the main bottom The supply terminal block is accessible from the front The electrical supply must be...

Страница 11: ...spatula 4 Repeat step 1 and set the griddle thermostat to 275 F 135 C 5 Repeat steps 2 3 The griddle is now seasoned and ready for use OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operation of the Griddle The griddle must...

Страница 12: ...ATIONS Application Dial Setting 8 2 3 220mm 7 180mm Broiling Frying Braising 6 2600 W 2000 W 5 1750 W 1400 W 4 1300 W 950 W Simmering 3 450 W 450 W 2 340 W 305 W Warming 1 240 W 200 W OPERATING INSTRU...

Страница 13: ...r entering the rear of the motor case provided proper clearance has been allowed OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued B Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity it is at the same temperature as the ov...

Страница 14: ...top elements provide and easy clean top They are intended for broiling saut and other range top cooking Operation practices are very important for efficient use of these elements 1 Pot bottoms must be...

Страница 15: ...ld detergent a soft cloth and hot water If it is necessary to use a non metallic scouring pad always rub in the direction of the grain in the metal to prevent scratching Wash a small area at a time an...

Страница 16: ...griddle is now ready for use MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Continued Griddle Do s Don ts Do s 1 Season the griddle This will prevent food from sticking and make it easier to keep the surface clean 2 Keep t...

Страница 17: ...of the disc will provide better contact with the plate 2 Set all griddle thermostats to 350 F 177 C In order to allow the griddle temperature to stabilize the thermostats must be allowed to cycle twic...

Страница 18: ...instructions in this booklet are strictly followed for the safe and economical operation of the equipment If it is know or suspected that a fault exists on the appliance then it must not be used until...

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