Connerton Model A-4F User Manual

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Operator Notes:

1. Flexible Gas Line:

2. Roller Bearings:

3. Thermostat:

4. Pressure Regulator:

5. Cleaning:

DO NOT USE ICE

Note:

Make sure equipment is cold before removing.

To prolong the life, it is important that the flexible gas line is not twisted or bent

while installing same. Carefully follow instructions, using two wrenches. Also, do not operate broiler with
the inner track pulled out, as this will cause excessive wear and breakage of the flexible gas line.

Lubricate rollers every other day. To prolong life, once a year the entire mechanism

should be disassembled and all bushings be cleaned and re-greased.

The thermostats can go out of calibration and should be checked periodically with a

surface thermometer.

If there is no gas, the pressure regulator is possibly frozen closed, or the vent is

plugged. (Refer to section on preventative maintenance.) If this does not free the diaphragm and allow
the gas to flow through, the pressure regulator must be replaced.

(See section on preventative maintenance for detailed cleaning procedures.)

A. To clean griddle plates, place a small amount of water on griddle while hot with long-handled

pot brush. (

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B. Remove stainless steel liners for cleaning.

C. Lift out grease chute from inside to clean.

D. Periodically (but not sooner than every 3 months) clean broiler burner ports and orifices. (

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E. Empty grease pan and clean broiler drawer. Follow these instructions to remove broiler drawer.

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6. Cooking:

Disconnect flexible gas connector from thermostat. Carefully hold inside hex nut with

wrench to avoid any bending or torquing of flexible line.

Remove front bolt from bar on inner track that assembly rolls on.

Pull inner track out to rear stop bolt.

Lift off broiling griddle from drawer.

Lift out broiler drawer through slots cut in inner track.

Clean and replace in reverse order. Grease track with high-temp grease.

1. This is a broiler/griddle combination unit. The heat from the bottom broiler burners combined with

the radiated heat from the top burners cook the product simultaneously from the top and bottom
while the broiler drawer is in the “up-and-in” position for red meat, lower for chicken, fish and pork.

2. The broiler griddle/drawer moves in and out easily on heavy duty roller bearings for loading and

unloading. It is spring balanced for easy movement up and down; automatically stays in chosen
position

3. For optimal griddle operation, turn on griddle 30 minutes prior to use.

4. Set the top burner flame at 1/2 throttle using both the left and right side manual control knobs. Set

higher if radiants do not glow red.

5. Ensure that the flames are blue in color. (Slight orange flickering is normal, but yellow flame

indicates improper gas combustion. Yellow tips on blue flames are considered acceptable.)

6. Put the bottom grill plate in the down-and-in position, and set the thermostat control knob to 350º.

7. When not cooking, the drawers must be kept in the down position. It is very important to keep the

temperature of the bottom grill plate below 450º. If the drawer is in the up-and-in position while idle,
the grill surface can reach 650º, creating hot spots as well as producing a tough meat product.

8. When turning the bottom grills on or off, use the thermostat control knob. The lower control valves

are used only for complete gas shut-off. The top burner heat temperature is controlled by the left
and right control valve knobs.

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