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4517957 Rev. 2 (06/05)

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•  In Canada, the installation must comply with local 

codes,  or  in  the  absence  of  local  codes,  with  the 

Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and 

Equipment  CAN/CGA-B149.1  and  CAN/CGA 

B149.2,  (latest  edition),  and  with  the  Canadian 

Electrical Code C22.1 (latest edition).

  In the United States the installation must comply 

with  the  National  Fuel  Gas  Code  ANSI  Z223.1, 

(latest edition), NFPA No. 54, (latest edition), and 

the  National  Electrical  Code  ANSI/NFPA  70, 

(latest edition), and/or local codes to ensure a safe 

and efficient operation.

•  This  equipment  must  be  electrically  grounded  in 

accordance with local codes, or in the absence of 

local codes, with National Electrical Code, ANSI/

NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA 

C22.2, as applicable.

•  The  appliance  and  its  individual  shut-off  (supplied 

by  others)  must  be  disconnected  from  the  gas 

supply piping system during any pressure testing of 

the system at pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG (3.45 

KPA). The appliance must be isolated from the gas 

supply piping by closing its individual manual shut-

off (supplied by others) during any pressure testing 

of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal 

to or less than 1/2 PSIG (3.45 KPA).

•  Adequate clearance must be provided for servicing 

and proper operation.

Clearances

Minimum installation clearance to adjacent combustible 

walls and type of floor or base: 

MINIMUM CLEARANCES STW286A

LOCATION

CLEARANCE

Left Hand Side

7" (178mm)

Right Hand Side

7" (178mm)

Rear

6" (152mm)

TYPE OF FLOOR OR BASE

Combustible

Location

The range should be installed on a firm, smooth and 

level floor designed to withstand the weight of the fully 

laden appliance. Any openings in the wall beside the 

appliance should be sealed. 

Appliances Equipped with Casters

•  The  installation  shall  be  made  with  a  connector 

that  complies  with  the  Standard  for  Connectors 

for Moveable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69/CGA 

6.16,  (latest  edition),  addenda  Z21.69a-1989,  and 

a  quick-disconnect  device  that  complies  with  the 

Standard for Quick Disconnects for Use with Gas 

Fuel, ANSI Z21.41/CAN1 6.9, (latest edition).

•  The  front  casters  on  the  appliance  are  equipped 

with brakes to limit the movement of the appliance 

without  placing  any  strain  on  the  connector  or 

quick disconnect device or its associated piping.

•  Be aware; required restraint is attached to a bracket, 

which  is  located  on  the  rear  caster  closest  to  the 

gas connection. If disconnection of the restraint is 

necessary, be sure to reconnect the device after the 

appliance is returned to its original position.

Ventilation & Air Supply

The area in which the appliance is installed must be 

adequately ventilated to provide air for combustion, 

removal  of  products  of  combustion  and  removal  of 

steam, etc. Proper ventilation is essential for optimum 

performance. 
The ideal method of ventilating equipment is the use 

of a properly designed canopy which should extend six 

inches, (152mm), beyond all sides of the appliance(s) and 

six feet, six inches, (1981mm), above the floor.
A strong exhaust will create a vacuum in the room. For 

an exhaust vent to work properly, replacement air must 

enter the room. The amount of air that enters must equal 

the amount exhausted. All gas burners and pilots need 

sufficient air to operate. Large objects should not be 

placed in front of the appliance(s) which would obstruct 

the flow of air into the front.

INSTALLATION continued

Summary of Contents for SRW286A

Page 1: ...smells gas This information shall be obtained by consulting your local gas supplier Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by a Garland authorized service agent using genui...

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Page 3: ...en 11 Convection Oven 12 Lighting the Oven 12 Shut Down 12 Operating Suggestions 12 MAINTENANCE CLEANING 12 Stainless steel 12 Exhaust Filter 13 Enameled Painted Surfaces 13 Griddle 13 Cleaning instru...

Page 4: ...T 10 POWER CORD AT REAR 120V FAN GUARD 10 1 2 267mm 1 1 2 38mm 3 3 4 95mm 3 1 2 83mm 39 1 2 1003mm 28 711mm 5 127mm 12 305mm 24 610mm 36 915mm 45 1 2 1156mm 31 3 4 806mm 5 127mm 20 1 2 521mm 3 4 NPT R...

Page 5: ...tenance Periodic inspections by the dealer or a qualified service company are recommended to check temperature burner adjustments and to ensure moving parts are operative Wherever possible avoid overh...

Page 6: ...on on the data plate of your new equipment must match your fuel supply When corresponding with the factory or equipment dealer regarding service problems or replacement parts be sure to refer to the p...

Page 7: ...el floor designed to withstand the weight of the fully laden appliance Any openings in the wall beside the appliance should be sealed Appliances Equipped with Casters The installation shall be made wi...

Page 8: ...E C Manifold Pressure Injector Size BURNER NATURAL GAS PROPANE Manifold Pressure Injector Size Manifold Pressure Injector Size mbar W C DMS mm mbar W C DMS mm GRIDDLE 11 2 4 5 42 2 4 25 10 53 1 51 HOT...

Page 9: ...ired opening per table E on the previous page Adjust if necessary FIXING SCREW SHUTTER OPENING MEASUREMENT INJECTOR LOCATION Hot Top Minimum Flame Setting 1 Set the gas tap to the MIN position 2 Conne...

Page 10: ...griddle surface as this will scratch or nick the surface and will result in improper cooking or sticking of the product Never salt food over the griddle since this will build up a gummy residue makin...

Page 11: ...The recommended pre heat time is 30 minutes This will thoroughly saturate the plate Pots must have flat bottoms for maximum contact with the hot surface Roasting pans with straps should never be used...

Page 12: ...the O position when the range is not in use 2 Clean the range as soon as possible after cooking tomato or vinegar based products that have a high acid content These foods can cause pitting of the sur...

Page 13: ...d water Replace Cleaning Instructions For Heavy Build Up NOTE After using cleaners grease cutter re season the griddle NOTE Apply to a warm griddle for best results 1 Using a traditional 2 5 3 64mm 76...

Page 14: ...t and slide the burner and burner pan forwards out of the combustion chamber 6 Clean the burner with a stiff scrubbing brush and shake the burner well to ensure that ports are clear of any debris 7 Re...

Page 15: ...5 F 6 Replace the thermostat dial and repeat steps 1 through 3 to verify that correct adjustment has been made MAINTENANCE CLEANING continued 3 Check the temperature reading just when the control cycl...

Page 16: ...new spring supplied Upon completion of all the above operations follow the section in the manual on Commissioning and ensure that the setting pressure and all burner flame settings are adjusted accor...

Page 17: ...rubbing on oven baffle Adjust blower wheel Blower wheel loose on motor shaft Retighten blower wheel Defective motor Replace motor Cook Cool Down switch set to Cool Down motor not working Defective Coo...

Page 18: ...when the oven doors are opened Control Panel Rocker Switches 1 Remove the fastener securing the control compartment access panel REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 2 Slide out the control drawer to access the switc...

Page 19: ...plate to the oven casing back and pull the plate forward into the oven compartment 6 Disconnect the motor wire connections note which wire connects to which and replace faulty motor 8 Reassemble in th...

Page 20: ...Specify Gas 1 5 4518183 Pilot Bracket Oven 1 6 22701XX Oven Orifice Fitting 3 53 SHT 1 OF 2 SK3894 55 56 54 81 54 57 47 27 31 46 52 51 50 49 43 113 114 115 112 111 110 109 106 107 118 102 101 100 103...

Page 21: ...1730296 Front Frame Assy 1 27 2621300 Body Side Support 2 28 2614100 Body Side R H 1 29 2642000 Wall Shield 1 30 2604200 Inner Liner 1 31 1309021 Body Side Insulation 5 Thick Burglas 1200 2 32 3020000...

Page 22: ...75 1 69 1439901 Oven Door Panel 1 70 3077100 Nameplate 1 71 3017000 Handle 1 72 4516836 120V Cooling Fan Assembly 1 4517669 230 V Cooling Fas Assembly 1 73 3007300 Handle End 2 74 3010000 Handle End P...

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Page 24: ...Spring PRO 1 110 2622400 Wiring Access Cover 1 111 4517369 Control Compartment Back 1 112 2490500 Straight Thru Relief Bushing Domestic Model 1 113 1029600 Antishorts 2 114 1029400 3 8 BX Cable 1 115...

Page 25: ...sy 1 155 2617500 Orifice Support Hot Top 1 156 M8 XX Orifice Hood Hot Top Specify Gas 1 157 G02486 00 Orifice Fitting less Hood Hot Top 1 158 2200700 SIT Pilot RH 1 158A 2200704 3 16 Comp Nut 1 158B 2...

Page 26: ...riddle Pilot RH 1 186 4517062 Front Rail 1 187 4517039 Heat Shield Hot Top Valve 1 188 G03053 1 Momentary Push Button Switch 1 189 4516937 Handle Assy 1 190 4517048 Valve Panel 1 191 4517416 Switch Bo...

Page 27: ...230V 4 outlet 1 4514750 Spark Generator 120V 4 outlet 1 226 3050401 Terminal Block Export Model 1 227 4517052 BX Connector Retainer 1 229 G03883R Thermoflex Insulating Sleeve 1 230 2200203 High Tensio...

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Page 30: ...OOLING FAN ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCE 0 015 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TITLE DATE SCALE DR SHT OF CHK BY REV REV DATE DR DESCRIPTION REVISIONS M COOK COOL OFF NO NC COM RL1a RL1 RL1b 12 6...

Page 31: ...4A SPARK ELECTRODE HOT TOP PB IGNITION MODULE HOT TOP COOLING FAN warning light thermodisc ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCE 0 015 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TITLE DATE SCALE DR SHT OF CHK BY RE...

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