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7. Troubleshooting
DISCONNECT POWER TO THE ROTISSERIE BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE,
SERVICE OR CLEANING IS PERFORMED.
ROTISSERIES EQUIPPED WITH CASTERS ARE SECURED IN PLACE USING A
RESTRAINING CABLE LOCATED ON THE RIGHT REAR UNDERSIDE OF THE
ROTISSERIE. THIS CABLE MUST BE DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO REMOVING THE
ROTISSERIE AND CAUTION MUST BE TAKEN TO ENSURE IT IS CONNECTED
ONCE THE ROTISSERIE HAS BEEN RETURNED TO ITS ORIGINAL POSITION.
THE ROTISSERIE IS HOT WHEN OPERATING. EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN
WORKING NEAR THE HOT ROTISSERIE.
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
7.1 Rotisserie does not Operate
The rotisserie does not operate when the red main ON/OFF is pulled out
(i.e. drive does not turn, and no lights in cavity).
SOLUTION:
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Verify that the door is fully closed. The magnetic door switch
disables or enables the ignition system.
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Check rotisserie electrical power: If the rotisserie's lights are off,
check the circuit breaker on the back of the unit as shown in
Figure 7-1. If the circuit breaker is ‘OFF’ (tripped), return to 'ON'.
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If this circuit breaker is ‘ON’, ensure that the power cord is plugged
into the wall and that there is power coming from the socket. If
power is available and the rotisserie still does not operate, contact
your local authorized service partner.
7.2 Safety Lockout
If the red main ON/OFF switch is pulled out, the drive drum will rotate and the igniter will attempt to light the burner. If
there is no flame after six minutes, the rotisserie will go into 'SAFETY LOCKOUT'. Push the red main ON/OFF switch
in to turn the rotisserie OFF.
Possible causes include: the gas supply is shut off, the flame sensor is not sensing flame or there is a component
failure.
SOLUTION:
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If the rotisserie goes into ‘safety lockout’ again. Turn the
rotisserie OFF (push in main ON/OFF switch).
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Verify that the gas supply to the rotisserie and the main gas
valve are both open. Try starting the unit again by pulling the red
main ON/OFF switch out.
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If the rotisserie goes into ‘safety lockout’ again. Turn the
rotisserie OFF.
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If you are certain the rotisserie interior is sufficiently cool to
touch, gently lift the burner cover out of the unit. (Figure 7-2)
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Figure 7-1: Circuit Breaker
Figure 7-2: Remove Covers
Circuit Breaker
Burner Cover