Maintenance and cleaning continued – Garland SS680 User Manual

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Part # P153 Rev 1 (02/21/08)

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Griddles
After Each Use

1 . Using a traditional 2 1/2” – 3” (64mm –76mm) scraper

or spatula, scrape the griddle surface (to remove food

particles and oil residues) towards the grease trough

using even front to back strokes . Deposit debris into the

chute .

2 . Pour shortening or oil onto the griddle surface using

straight front to back motion . Clean the griddle using a

griddle stone or grill screen . Always wipe with the grain

of the steel, never sideways .

3 . Using a clean cloth, rub a thin and even layer of oil into

the griddle surface .

4 . Remove the grease drawer, empty and wash thoroughly

with soap and water . Replace .

For Heavy Build Up

NOTE: After using cleaners and grease cutters, re-season the

griddle .

Apply to a warm griddle for best results .

1 . Using a traditional 2 1/2” – 3” (64mm –76mm) scraper

or spatula scrape the griddle surface (to remove food

particles and oil residues) towards the grease trough

using even front to back strokes . Deposit debris into the

chute .

2 . Apply griddle cleaner evenly over the griddle surface and

let sit as directed . Follow the procedures on the label of

the specific cleaning product .

3 . Using a traditional scraper or spatula, slosh around the

griddle cleaner to remove the build up .

4 . Scrape the griddle surface towards the grease trough

using even back to front stokes . Repeat step 2 if

necessary .

5 . Using mild detergent, clean the surface and rinse

thoroughly with water and vinegar solution . Dry griddle .

6 . Using a clean cloth rub a thin and even layer of oil into

the griddle surface .

7 . Re-season the griddle as detailed in initial cleaning . The

griddle is now ready for use .

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Continued

Griddle Do’s & Don’ts

Do’s

1 . Season the griddle . This will prevent food from sticking

and make it easier to keep the surface clean .

2 Keep the surface clean . Scraping the surface thorough

out production to clear foods and oils prevents build up

and will make it easier to keep the surface clean .

3 . Turn the temperature down during slow periods .

Reducing the temperature or turning sections off during

slow times will conserve energy and prevent the plate

from overheating .

Don’ts

1 . Do not use salt to clean the griddle surface, Salt is

corrosive and can cause pitting of the griddle .

2 Do not allow metal utensils (Spatula, scraper, etc .) to

nick and/or dent the surface of the griddle . The edges of

these utensils are sharp and will create divots that oil can

collect and caramelize with will cause sticking .

3 . Do not use the griddle as a hot top . A large pan or pot will

trap heat and can cause the griddle plate to warp .

4 . Do not over heat the griddle to preheat faster . Preheating

only takes 15-20 minutes .

Thermostat Calibration

WARNING: Turn off the electrical mains before

commencing any service work .

Oven

It is normal for an electromechanical thermostat to cycle with

a 45°F - 50° F (25°C - 28°C) range when checking calibration

allow the thermostat to cycle a minimum of two times .

1 . Place the thermocouple of the test instrument in the

center of the oven .

2 . Turn the oven temperature control dial to 400° F (205°

C) . In order to allow the oven temperature to stabilize,

the oven control must be allowed to cycle twice before

taking a test reading .

3 . Check the temperature reading just when the control

cycles “OFF” as indicated by the cycling pilot lamp . If the

temperature does not read with in 15° F (8°C) of the dial

setting, recalibrate as follows:

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