AccuTemp ACCU-STEAM GAS GRIDDLE User Manual

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Gas Griddle

Periodic Maintenance (PM) Recommendations


NOTE: AccuTemp-approved service providers should complete these PM tasks.


PM TASK DESCRIPTIONS

DAILY

ITEMS

BI-

ANNUAL

ITEMS

ANNUAL

ITEMS

1. Verify that the griddle is level and properly located under

the hood.

X

2. Verify the operation of the indicator lamps.

X

3. Verify the operation of the power switches. The switches

should turn easily and tight against control panel. If there
is evidence of damage to switch consider installing
guards.

X

4. Verify the operation of the thermostat knob. The knob

should turn easily with no binding. Remove the knob and
check for any corrosion on the shaft. If there is evidence
of damage to knob consider installing guards.

X

5. Inspect the control panel seal for proper location and

condition. All surfaces should be wiped with a solution of
a mild detergent and water and rinsed with clean water. If
there is evidence that grease has migrated into control
panel consider installing a new seal.

X

X

X

6. Inspect the control compartment for foreign particulate

and any loose wiring or connections.

X

X

7. Daily inspect the flue for foreign particulate that has fallen

inside. Remove any particulate. Consider installation of
a back draft diverter, which will keep scrapings from
spatulas from dropping down the flue and will provide
additional protection from back drafts that, can effect
stand-by burner operation. Check that the flue has not
been pushed in. If the flue has been pushed in, pull the
flue out so that flue opening is at the original shape.

X

X

X

8. Verify the operation and condition of the igniter probe

assembly. Probes should be cleaned with a wire brush
and/or emery cloth. If probe is not one that uses ceramic
adhesive it should be changed to one that does. Date
code on probe should be “0717” or higher. Caution: DO
NOT use any abrasive that contains aluminum oxide.
This will leave a coating on the flame sensor that
could cause the unit not to light.

X

X

9. Clean all gas orifices, making sure the orifices are clear

and free. Note: It maybe necessary to clean the pilot
orifice more often.

X

X

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