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ADJUSTMENT OF BURNER FLAME

The burners are adjusted at the factory. If necessary to adjust the burner flames, do the following for each burner:

1. Turn the burner’s control knob to the full ON position.

2. If the appliance was cold, wait 5 minutes before adjusting the burner flame.

3. Loosen the set screw that holds the sheet-metal air shutter in place.

4. If the burner flame is blowing or lifting off the burner ports, close the air shutter until a stable flame is obtained. If            

    the  flame is yellow-tipping, open the air shutter until a stable blue flame is obtained (a small amount of yellow-tipping is   

    normal when using propane gas).

5. Tighten the set screw that holds the sheet-metal air shutter in place.

6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for each burner.

When adjusting the burners of griddle models, note that over-gassed burners DO NOT heat griddles as efficiently as 

those that are properly adjusted and also create “hot spots” on the griddle surface. Floating and unstable burner and pilot 

flames will result when solid tops are lowered into position because the rear openings of the burner compartment are not 

adequate to vent the enormous flue products generated by over-gassed burners. The “unburned” gas will ignite at the 

rear and burn in this section and even up inside the backguard or shelf venting system, causing structural members in 

this area to deteriorate. Also, some of these hot flue products will vent forward into the manifold compartment resulting in 

problems with valves and thermostats due to overheating. AGAIN, over-rated burners waste energy and cause service 

problems.

ADJUSTMENT OF GRIDDLE THERMOSTATS

Each burner’s control knob operates a snap-action thermostatic valve that was adjusted at the factory. If the griddle 

surface temperature is different from the thermostat dial setting, adjust the valve using the following procedure:

1. Turn all the control knobs to the 300°F.

2. Wait 30 minutes (or 1 hour if the griddle was cold).

3. Place a reliable thermometer or test-instrument thermocouple (able to register 300°F) halfway back from the front to  

    the back of the griddle and directly over a burner (in line with the burner’s control knob, see Figure 9 below). Check the  

    temperature over each burner every five minutes until the temperature over each burner stabilizes and does not change  

    by more than 30°F between two consecutive measurements.

4. If the average temperature over any burner is not within 30°F of the knob setting (300°F), adjust the corresponding  

    thermostatic valve. To do so, remove the knobs and control panel, adjust the calibration screw on the thermostatic valve   

    (see Figure 9), replace the knobs and control panel, then repeat Step 3.

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Страница 2: ...efers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice that could result in injury product damage or property damage This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood...

Страница 3: ...performed by a qualified installer Unless the installation instructions for this product are followed by a qualified service technician a person experienced in and knowledgeable with the installation...

Страница 4: ...for the type of gas specified by the purchaser A kit for conversion to a different type of gas may be purchased from Southbend see page 21 for conversion instructions This appliance should be connect...

Страница 5: ...for combustion enters the rear of the appliance An exhaust flue runs along the top rear edge of griddle and charbroiler models Southbend recommends that a ventilation canopy extend 6 past the edges of...

Страница 6: ...s received either apparent or concealed a claim must be made with the delivering carrier Apparent damage or loss must be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery The freight bill must then be...

Страница 7: ...ever from the middle Support the lifted appliance so that it will not fall while you are attaching the legs 3 Screw the four legs into the threaded holes located on the bottom of the appliance near ea...

Страница 8: ...on the back of the unit Step 3 Attach Restraint for Appliances Mounted on Casters WARNING To avoid accidental gas disconnection and potential explosion If disconnection of this restraint is necessary...

Страница 9: ...ropane gas it is set to deliver 10 W C An adequate gas supply is imperative Undersized or low pressure lines will restrict the volume of gas required for satisfactory performance A 1 8 pressure tap is...

Страница 10: ...wing the bottom portion of the leg in or out The appliance must be level for proper operation 3 Check for adequate clearances around the appliance see page 5 4 Check for adequate ventilation see page...

Страница 11: ...ers For griddles with thermostatic controls turn all knobs to 200 F for one hour For griddles with manual controls turn all knobs to LOW for one hour Then gradually bring each griddle up to frying tem...

Страница 12: ...ch section below OPERATION CAUTION Top section pilots when out do not interrupt the flow of gas to the burners Consequently it is the responsibility of the operator to check the ignition of the burner...

Страница 13: ...the gas supply turn all the burner control gas knobs OFF To light the pilots of a thermostatic griddle section do the following 1 Turn all griddle controls to the OFF position 2 Note that the left pil...

Страница 14: ...manual griddle section do the following 1 Turn all griddle controls to the OFF position 2 Light the pilot tube located next to each burner The pilot flame can be adjusted by turning the screw on the e...

Страница 15: ...ustable by pulling up on the back of the grid The tilted position is normal and recommended The tilt angle allows most fat rendered off meat during broiling to run into the grease trough thus eliminat...

Страница 16: ...for an extended period or before disconnecting the gas supply turn all the burner control gas knobs OFF then turn the main gas supply valve to OFF To light the pilots of an open top burner section do...

Страница 17: ...all degreaser solution has been removed Wipe he entire griddle surface back and splash walls with a clean damp cloth Southbend equipment is constructed with the best quality materials and is designed...

Страница 18: ...rmful Heat tint can normally be removed by the foregoing but tint which does not respond to this procedure calls for a vigorous scouring in the direction of the polish lines using SCOTCH BRITE scourin...

Страница 19: ...o the following 1 Turn all burner valves to OFF position 2 Turn main gas valve to entire appliance off 3 Remove front panel and locate 1 8 plug in manifold Note that 60 and 72 griddle models have two...

Страница 20: ...ip The flame is too high if the yellow tip is producing black streaks of carbon 4 Repeat Step 3 for each pilot 5 Replace the control panel and knobs Figure 7 Pilot Flame Adjustment Screw on Thermostat...

Страница 21: ...inside the backguard or shelf venting system causing structural members in this area to deteriorate Also some of these hot flue products will vent forward into the manifold compartment resulting in pr...

Страница 22: ...tem Turn the screw counterclockwise to increase the temperature or clockwise to decrease the temperature Measure each temperature halfway back from front to back and directly over the corresponding bu...

Страница 23: ...ncorrect orifice size Incorrect supply pressure Incorrect burner air mixer adjustment Burner orifice out of alignment with burner Pilot produces excessive carbon deposits Pilot gas not adjusted proper...

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Страница 28: ...onal service may be necessary to extend the useful life of this unit When service is needed contact a Southbend Authorized Service Agency or your dealer To avoid confusion always refer to the model nu...

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