Operation continued – Garland STW286A User Manual

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Part # 4517957 Rev.13 (02/10/11)

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1. Turn the power switch to the “ON” position.

2. Set the thermostat to the desired temperature.

3. If ignition fails and /or the ignition system goes into

lockout, set the power switch to the “O” position.

4. Wait five minutes and repeat steps 1 and 2. If the problem

persists have the unit checked by a competent service

technician.

Seasoning The Griddle

1. Use a clean cloth, rub a thin and even layer of oil into the

griddle surface. Oil should be an unsalted shortening or

high temperature cooking oil.

2. Set the griddle thermostat to 131°F (55°C) and heat

the griddle surface until the oil begins to caramelize

(turn a golden brow colour). Once this occurs, turn the

thermostat to “O”.

3. Scrape off the caramelized oil with a standard 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.

Shut Down

1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting and turn the

power switch to the “O” position.

Solid Hot Tops (STW286A)

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

stockpot size is 12” (305mm) in 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 top since only the

straps touch the surface and heat transfer will be minimal.

Lighting The Solid Hot Top

1. Push in the tap and turn it anti-clockwise to the ignition

position “

”.

2. Holding the tap fully in, depress the ignitor switch button

and observe that the pilot lights. If it does not, depress

the ignitor switch button until it does.

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3. When the pilot is lit, continue to hold the tap for 20

seconds, then release it. If the pilot extinguishes or fails to

hold, wait five (5) minutes and then repeat step 1.

4. When the pilot is established, push the tap in again and

turn it anti-clockwise to the full flame position “ ” thus

lighting the main burner.

5. For low flame or simmer, push the tap in again and turn it

anti-clockwise to the low flame “ ” position.

6. To shut the burner off, turn the dial to the “ ” position

and the safety device will disengage within 60 seconds.

Oven

The temperature is automatically controlled by the

thermostat so that satisfactory cooking can be repeated. For

the 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 to be cooked.

Always push the shelf back into the oven until it stops by

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.

PREHEAT TIME – Allow at least 45 minutes after turning

the oven on from cold, with the thermostat at the desired

temperature before loading the oven with food to be

cooked. Put the food in quickly and close the oven door.

Convection Oven

The forced air range oven consists of a food preparation

chamber completely sealed from the combustion area. This

permits an efficient method of circulating the heated air

within the cooking chamber.

Lighting the Oven

NOTE: Ensure that the gas and electrical supply to the

appliance are turned “ON”. During the initial ignition cycle, air

must be purged from the gas line and thus it may take two to

three tries for ignition to occur.

1 Turn the power switch to the “ON” position and the Cook/

cool switch to the “COOK” position.

2 Set the thermostat to the desired position.

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