Miscellaneous, Maintenance & cleaning – Garland E22-36 User Manual

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Part # 4517056 (10/04)

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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

Regular servicing by a competent person is recommended to

ensure the continued safe and efficient performance of the

appliance.
WARNING:

Turn off the electrical mains before commencing

any servicing work.
1. Use a test instrument with a special disc type thermocouple

or a reliable surface type pyrometer. Note: a drop of oil

on the surface 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 twice before taking a test

reading.

3. Check the griddle temperature when the thermostat just

cycles off. Place the thermocouple or pyrometer firmly

on the griddle surface, directly above the sensing bulb

of the thermostat. The reading should be between 335°F

(168°C) and 365°F (185°F). If the reading is outside of

these limits, calibrate as follows:

Electromechanical Bulb and Capillary Thermostat:
1. Carefully remove the dial, not disturbing the shaft

position.

2. Hold shaft steady and with a small flat screw driver turn

the calibration screw located inside the shaft clockwise to

decrease temperature and counter-clockwise to increase

the temperature. Note: Each ¼ turn of the screw will

create a change of approximately 35°F (20°C).

3. Replace the thermostat dial and repeat steps 1 through 3

to verify that a correct adjustment has been made.

Miscellaneous:

1. Wire brush the surface of the griddle to removed baked

on material, wash with hot water, dry thoroughly. Lightly

coat the surface with vegetable oil to prevent rusting.

2. Wipe exposed surfaces with a mild detergent and

hot water. Stubborn residue may be removed with a

lightweight non-metallic scouring pad. Stainless steel

areas should be washed with mild detergent, hot water

and a soft cloth. If necessary, use a non-metallic scouring

pad, always rub in the direction of the grain in the metal

to prevent scratching.

NEVER USE STEEL WOOL.

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