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Part # P143 (11/10/08)

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SERVICING

To ensure efficient and safe operation of the appliance it 

is recommended that servicing be carried out at regular 

interval, the frequency of which will vary, depending on the 

installation . Servicing must be carried out by competent 

persons in accordance with the law . 

WARNING:  Turn off the gas supply to the appliance at the 

service cock and the electrical mains before commencing 

any servicing work .

IMPORTANT:  Test for gas soundness on completion of any 

servicing work .

Infrared Burners

Support the burner with one hand while removing the two 

(2) acorn nuts from the top of the unit securing the main 

burner . Allow burner to drop and remove through the front 

opening . Check the burner tiles and wire mesh for soot or 

blocked ports . Clean with a damp cloth if required .

Gas Taps

Re-greasing of the taps is not recommended . If the tap 

spindles become seized or difficult to turn, refer to the 

Replacement of parts section in this manual .

Safety Equipment Check

Check the operation of all thermocouples and flame safety 

devices by lighting the pilots individually and then blowing 

them out . Listen for the flame failure valve clicking closed . 

This action must occur within 60 seconds of extinguishing 

the pilot .

REPLACEMENT OF PARTS

WARNING:  Turn off the gas supply to the appliance at the 

service cock before commencing any servicing work .

IMPORTANT:  Test for gas soundness on completion of any 

servicing work .

Servicing must be carried out by competent persons in 

accordance with the law . 

Gas Taps

1 .  Pull the control knob off each tap and remove the drip 

tray and the roll out rack assembly .

2 .  Remove the four (4) screws (top & bottom) securing the 

front fascia and remove the fascia panel to access the 

multifunctional controls .

3 .  Disconnect the thermocouple connection at the rear of 

the gas tap .

4 .  Disconnect the pilot and main burner tubing connections 

at the gas tap .

5 .  Break the compression nut at the inlet of the gas tap and 

replace the tap .

6 .  Reassemble in the reverse order .

Infrared Burners

Refer to the Servicing section  for instructions on burner 

removal .

Pilot Burner/Thermocouple

1 .  Remove the main burner following the procedure given 

under Servicing .

2 .  Remove the four (4) screws (top & bottom) securing the 

front fascia and remove the fascia panel to access the 

multifunctional control .

3 .  Disconnect the thermocouple connection at the rear of 

the gas tap .

4 .  Disconnect the pilot tube connection/thermocouple 

connection at the gas tap .

5 .  Remove the two (2) screws that secure the pilot 

mounting bracket to the side liner and remove the pilot 

burner/thermocouple .

6 .  Replace the faulty component and reassemble in the 

reverse order .

Summary of Contents for MSTSR16-280

Page 1: ...Phone 570 636 1000 Fax 570 636 3903 GARLAND COMMERCIAL RANGES LTD 1177 Kamato Road Mississauga Ontario L4W 1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis U Swallowfiel Telephone Fax 081 84 Part...

Page 2: ...d expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of California to cause cancer Operation of this prod...

Page 3: ...NTRODUCTION 6 Uncrating 6 Product Application 6 Optional Extras 6 Rating Plate 6 INSTALLATION 7 General Installation 7 Clearances 7 Siting 7 Ventilation Air 7 Statutory Regulations 7 COMMISSIONING 8 B...

Page 4: ...64 mm wide x 1089 mm high infra red restaurant range mount salamander MSTSR16 864 mm wide x 1089 mm high infra red heavy duty range mount salamander Suffix Definitions MST SRC SR16 280 SR16 SRC Counte...

Page 5: ...ominal Heat Input Gross kW BTU HR MJ HR kW BTU HR MJ HR MSTSRC 9 23 31 500 33 23 8 35 28 500 30 1 MSTSR16 9 23 31 500 33 23 8 35 28 500 30 1 Table D Setting Pressure Injector Size MODEL SECTION G20 20...

Page 6: ...Wherever possible avoid overheating idle equipment as this is the primary cause for increased service cost Regular Maintenance Ensures Peak Performance Uncrating Check crate for possible damage sustai...

Page 7: ...able of adequately supporting the weight of the appliance and any ancillary equipment Refer to table A for weight specifications Any openings in the wall behind or beside the appliance must be sealed...

Page 8: ...able it to be isolated in an emergency Wherever practical this shall be located either outside the kitchen or near to an exit in a readily accessible position Where it is not practical to do this an a...

Page 9: ...it counter clockwise to the full flame position thus lighting the main burner 5 For low flame or simmer push the tap in and turn it counter clockwise to the low flame position 6 To shut the burner off...

Page 10: ...ue may be removed with a lightweight non metallic scouring pad 4 Clean out grease drawer and wash thoroughly in hot soapy water Dry thoroughly Stainless Steel Stainless steel should be cleaned using a...

Page 11: ...g the pilot REPLACEMENT OF PARTS WARNING Turn off the gas supply to the appliance at the service cock before commencing any servicing work IMPORTANT Test for gas soundness on completion of any servici...

Page 12: ...your Garland dealer before attempting to carry out the conversion NOTE Conversion kits supplied for G31 gas will contain redundant fittings and markings covering both 37 mbar 50 mbar gas supplies 2 Re...

Page 13: ...hermocouple connection Tighten connection Faulty thermocouple Replace thermocouple Faulty flame safety device Replace flame safety device Low millivolt output on open circuit test Pilot flame too smal...

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