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SECTION 2 - 
LIGHTING and OPERATIONS

2.1  SETTING THE RADIANTS

Before using unit each day, ensure radiants are set in the

proper positions as shown above. If radiants are not in

position shown, branding iron temperatures will not be

spread evenly over cooking area. To reposition a radiant,

simply remove irons and adjust to ensure radiants are

positioned correctly. See Figure 1.

2.2  BRANDING IRONS

Brander bars are fitted in sets of six 

(600mm)

,

nine 

(900mm)

, twelve 

(1200mm)

and fifteen 

(1500mm)

.

Bars have integral drain channels on both sides and are

reversible. A lifting tool is supplied to reverse bars if

required.

2.3 GRIDDLE PLATE ACCESSORY

Ensure plate is located in position before lighting.

The plate may require to be oiled before use with some

food items.

The unit has been tested to ensure optimum safety and

performance is achieved using just one griddle plate.

As with all equipment, optimum performance will depend

upon food type, quality and quantity with cooking times

adjusted to suit.

2.4  LIGHTING THE BURNERS

2.4.1 Manual Ignition of Pilot

See Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Proceed as follows:

a) Push tap in and turn anti-clockwise to pilot position.

b) Hold tap fully in. Insert hand-held gas lighter in hole

relative to tap being operated. Repeat procedure until

pilot flame ignites.

c) When pilot is lit, continue to hold tap fully in for

20 seconds before release. If pilot goes out,

wait 3 minutes and repeat from 

(b)

.

d) Repeat for remaining burners using other ports and

respective gas taps.

SECTION 1 - 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The chargrills are supplied upon adjustable feet.

They can also be installed upon a counter or table using

a bench mounting kit supplied by Falcon.

All models are controlled by combined on/off tap and

flame failure device. Standard burner ignition is by pilot,

lit by piezo ignition. Back-up ignition is by gas lighter.

The control tap

(s) 

on all models have indented positions

for HIGH 

(large flame)

and LOW 

(small flame)

Figure 1 - Radiant Positions

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