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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL, ROUND GAS COUNTER TILTING SKILLET,

MODEL GCTRS-16

PART NUMBER 10007R1

8

2004-06-23

3.0 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

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TO TILT SKILLET

1.

Lift lid.

2.

Pull handle forward slowly to desired position.  Do not release handle as pan will fall
forward and could cause hot product to splash operator.

NOTE:  When the pan is tilted a safety switch will automatically turn
off gas supply.  The skillet will not operate once the pan has been
tilted.  

3.

To return pan to down position, push handle up until pan rests on support.

4.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TILT PAN WITH LID ON.

Summary of Contents for GCTRS-16

Page 1: ...TD 70 OAKDALE ROAD DOWNSVIEW TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA M3N 1V9 TELEPHONE 416 746 2358 FAX 416 746 8324 PRINTED IN CANADA PART NUMBER 10007R1 2004 06 23 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ROUND GAS COUNTER TILTING SKILLET MODEL GCTRS 16 ...

Page 2: ...cing this equipment Keep the appliance area free and clear from combustibles Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air Adequate clearances must be maintained for servicing and proper operation This manual should be retained for future reference WARNING For your safety do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance...

Page 3: ... MODEL GCTRS 16 PART NUMBER 10007R1 3 2004 06 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE Important Notes for Installation and Operation 2 1 0 Service Connections 4 2 0 Installation Instructions 6 3 0 Operation Instructions 7 4 0 Periodic Maintenance 9 5 0 Troubleshooting 10 ...

Page 4: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ROUND GAS COUNTER TILTING SKILLET MODEL GCTRS 16 PART NUMBER 10007R1 4 2004 06 23 1 0 SERVICE CONNECTIONS ...

Page 5: ...individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than psi 3 5 kPa Electrical grounding must be provided in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electric Code ANS1 NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 2 as applicable Ventilation must be provided in accordance with loca...

Page 6: ...uld be located directly above the appliance to remove combustion gases and steam generated by the unit 2 Appliance is intended for use on noncombustible floors Minimum clearance from combustible and noncombustible wall construction 3 76 mm on sides and 6 152 mm from back 3 Set the appliance in place and level using spirit level 4 Appliance location must allow air supply to unit and obstruction fre...

Page 7: ...unit 2 Ensure skillet pan is in the down position 3 Turn power switch ON Set thermostat dial to desired setting RED pilot light will come ON 4 This will turn on electronic ignition When the glow coil has reached temperature the gas solenoid valve will open supplying gas to the burner GREEN pilot light will come ON 5 Gas in burner is ignited by the glow coil 6 When ignition is complete the flame se...

Page 8: ...ndle forward slowly to desired position Do not release handle as pan will fall forward and could cause hot product to splash operator NOTE When the pan is tilted a safety switch will automatically turn off gas supply The skillet will not operate once the pan has been tilted 3 To return pan to down position push handle up until pan rests on support 4 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TILT PAN WITH LID ON ...

Page 9: ...leanable areas of unit clean at all times 2 Thoroughly wash pan and lid If necessary soak pan to remove product that is stuck to pan surface Use mild detergent and water 3 Clean around burner air mixer and orifice if lint has accumulated Bottom cover must be removed to clean this area 4 Rinse entire unit and dry Do not get water in electrical box or any electrical component ADJUSTMENTS WARNING At ...

Page 10: ...UBLESHOOTING Burner does not come on 1 Gas supply to unit is OFF 2 Manual shut off valve is OFF 3 Thermostat is not turned ON 4 Pan not in lowest position 5 Glow coil not functioning Burner produces carbon deposits 1 Wrong orifice size 2 Increase primary air Clean air opening 3 Wrong gas supply 4 Incorrect pressure at supply ...

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