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Range Owner’s Manual Rev 20180525                14          For Warranty Service Call (704) 900 2068 

 

 
 
 
The pilot flame cannot be 
ignited. 

1.  The gas pressure is not 

enough. 

2.  The nozzle is blocked. 
3.  Connection of the 

thermocouple is loose. 

4.  The thermocouple is defective. 
5.  The gas control valve is 

malfunctioning. 

1.  Adjust the relieve valve to get a 

proper pressure. 

2.  Unblock the nozzle. 
3.  Tighten the thermocouple. 
4.  Replace the thermocouple 
5.  Please replace the gas control 

valve. 

 
The pilot flame is on but 
the main burner will not 
ignite 

1.  The gas pressure is not 

adequate. 

2.  The main burner orifice is 

blocked. 

3.  The gas control valve is 

defective. 

1.  With the use of a manometer, 

adjust the pressure regulator to 
the proper pressure setting on 
the data tag. 

2.  Unblock the burner orifice. 

 

3.  Replace the gas control valve. 

It has a “Pop” sound when 
gas supply is turned off. 

1.  The burner orifice is not the 

correct size for the type of gas 
being supplied to the range. 

2.  The air shutter is not adjust 

properly. 

3.  The gas pressure is too low. 
4.  The gas supply connection is 

not the correct size. 

1.  Check the orifice size to be sure 

it is correct for the gas supply. 
 

2.  Adjust the air shutter on the 

burner. 

3.  With the use of a manometer, 

adjust the pressure regulator to 
the proper pressure setting on 
the data tag. 

4.  Verify that the connection type is 

at least ¾” inside diameter and 
of commercial grade. Check with 
your installer for correction.  

Burners have yellow tips 
and creating black soot. 

1.  The burner orifice is not the 

correct size for the type of gas 
being supplied to the range. 

2.  The air shutter is not adjusted 

properly. 

3.  The gas pressure is too low. 
4.  The volume of gas being 

supplied to too low. 

1.  Check the orifice size to be sure 

it is correct for the gas supply. 
 

2.  Adjust the air shutter on the 

burner. 

3.  With the use of a manometer, 

adjust the pressure regulator to 
the proper pressure setting on 
the data tag. 

4.  Verify that the connection type is 

at least ¾” inside diameter and 
of commercial grade. Check with 
your installer for correction. 

 

The above trouble shooting guide are for reference only. If any failure occurs, please stop using, and 
inform the professional technicians to check and repair. Safety is first and maintenance should be 
done after the power supply and gas supply are shut down. 
 

 

COOKING EQUIPMENT WARRANTY 

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Summary of Contents for R10-G24-N

Page 1: ...G24 P C R10 RGB24 N R10 RGB24 N C R10 RGB24 P R10 RGB24 P C This manual contains important information regarding your ENTREE unit Please read the manual thoroughly prior to equipment set up and operation maintenance Failure to comply with regular maintenance guidelines outlined in the manual may void the warranty Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property...

Page 2: ... Dealer Purchase from _________________________________ Name of Installer ________________________Phone Number __________________________ Model Number _________________________________ Serial Number ______________________________________ Warranty Service Technical Support 704 900 2068 REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ON LINE AT www entree biz Attached a copy for your proof of purchase here ...

Page 3: ...please make this document available to users for reference Do have them to read this manual carefully before they carry out any action on this device especially when starting The manufacturer declines any responsibility in the event users do not follow the instructions or guidelines stated here The user s manual should be placed close to the device in convenience of users reading before operation ...

Page 4: ...rnt gases produced during combustion process are completely exhausted The appliance is only applicable to low pressure gas regulating valve It may lead to loss and casualty if other regulating valves are used Do not seal the screw on the gas valve with seal welding Fire warning If you smell the gas please keep away from fire Do not light up any device or touch the electronic switch Do not use any ...

Page 5: ...5 60 X 32 5 X 24 75 Oven Capacity 20 5 W X 26 D X 14 H 26 75 W x 25 75 D x 14 H 2 26 75 W x 25 75 D x 14 H BTU Oven 30 000 BTU 30 000 BTU 30 000 BTU BTU Burner 4 x 30 000 BTU 6 X 30 000 BTU 10 X 30 000 BTU BTU Griddle N A 12 1 X 20 000BTU 24 2 X 20 000 BTU 24 2 X 20 000BTU GAS PRESSURE NATURAL 4 0 W C LPG 10 0 W C NATURAL 4 0 W C LPG 10 0 W C NATURAL 4 0 W C LPG 10 0 W C ...

Page 6: ...ents for installation of equipment Therefore installation should comply with all local codes 4 Level the range with a spirit level on the oven rack The height can be adjusted by the adjustable feet The adjustable feet have an adjustment of one inch Do not slide unit with legs mounted Lift if necessary to move unit Do not sway or tilt during operation 5 The supplied gas pressure regulator is factor...

Page 7: ... 4 inch Water Column WC Natural Gas standard and may be converted by qualified personnel to be used for Propane at ten 10 Water Column pressure Prior to connecting the regulator check the incoming line pressure The regulator can only withstand a maximum pressure of PSI 14 WC If the line pressure is beyond this limit a step down regulator before the regulator provided will be required The arrow for...

Page 8: ...se only not applicable for other usage Do not sway or tilt during operation Do not dismantle or self modify the device Dismantlement modification may cause damage to the appliance and WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Do not pat the product or put any heavy objects onto it Abnormal operation may cause damage and danger Do not obstruct the exhaust vent which will cause damage to the appliance and do harm to y...

Page 9: ...ot Lighting Instructions for MANUALLYCONTROLLED GRIDDLES Before operating Griddle it should be checked to see that is sitting level Adjust the feet to level the Griddle Be sure the catch tray had been properly placed Manual Griddle Knob The pilot light on the appliance has been set at the factory Each burner has a pilot light 1 Make sure all knobs are in the OFF position 2 The main gas valve shoul...

Page 10: ...rable working conditions A properly designed and installed hood will act as the heart of the ventilation system for the room or area in which the unit is installed and will leave the unit independent of changing draft conditions NOTE It may be necessary to adjust the balance of gas volume and air supply to each burner This must be done by an authorized service technician SEASONING THE GRIDDLE Be s...

Page 11: ...a the ignition hole 5 After the pilot flame is ignited press the knob for more than 20 seconds to heat up the thermocouple If the ignition is out when you loosen the knob repeat this operation 6 By Pass Setting With the oven cold or at room temperature turn the dial to 300 F and observe the burner flame Allow to heat for approximately 5 minutes turn the dial to the lowest setting and observe the b...

Page 12: ... extend the service life of the device Clean the device with a wet towel containing suds or detergent rinse it with clear water and dry it with clean cloth Do not clean the device with steel brush which may cause rust Splotch and abrasion of the stainless steel surface Scrape and black stain can be removed plastic scouring pad such as Scotch Brite During cleaning the direction should be the same a...

Page 13: ... the gas supply by closing the main gas valve Use a clean cloth to wipe any grease or debris from the control knobs Daily Griddle Plate Clean surface with a grill pad or metal spatula Clean the griddle surface thoroughly If necessary use a griddle stone or grill pad If a griddle stone is not used correctly it will damage the Griddle surface Rub with the grain of the metal while the griddle is stil...

Page 14: ...ize 1 Check the orifice size to be sure it is correct for the gas supply 2 Adjust the air shutter on the burner 3 With the use of a manometer adjust the pressure regulator to the proper pressure setting on the data tag 4 Verify that the connection type is at least inside diameter and of commercial grade Check with your installer for correction Burners have yellow tips and creating black soot 1 The...

Page 15: ...d Entrée Service Technician then Entrée shall not be responsible for warranty claim 7 Adjustments such as calibrations leveling tightening of fasteners and pipe unions or utility connections normally associated with original installation are the responsibility of installer and not that of Entrée Regular maintenance and cleaning shall be the responsibility of the customer 8 Entrée will bear normal ...

Page 16: ...PARTS OR LABOR COVERAGE FOR COMPONENT FAILURE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM IMPROPER USAGE OR INSTALLATION OR FAILURE TO CLEAN AND OR MAINTAIN PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDED WITH THE UNIT RELOCATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR REPAIR Entrée L L C is not responsible for the cost to move the unit for any reason from its position of operation on the customer s premises to make a warranty ...

Page 17: ...Range Owner s Manual Rev 20180525 17 For Warranty Service Call 704 900 2068 NOTES ...

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Page 20: ...sional professional service may be necessary to extend the useful life of this unit When service is needed contact a ENTREE Authorized Service Agency or your dealer To avoid confusion always refer to the Model Number Serial Number and Type of your unit INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL GAS RANGES GAS RANGES WITH GRIDDLES Warranty Service Technical Support 704 900 2068 Entrée LLC 4673 OSBORNE DRIVE SUI...

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