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Changing the Griddle Temperature "On-the-Fly" 

There are three ways to set/adjust set point temperatures for this griddle. The first and simplest way 
is “On-the-Fly”. Make changes to temperature set points as follows: 

  While in normal operation, press either the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button. The display 

indicates the current griddle section number and set point temperature. 

  Use UP or DOWN arrows to increase or decrease the temperature value. 

  When the change for the first section is complete press the left or right arrow button to 

proceed to the next section or press the ENTER button to return to normal operation. 

The control will handle “On-the-Fly” temperature settings differently depending on whether or not 
current “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts”, (see Manager Level Settings below), are in use. If neither 
“Fixed Set Points” nor “Day Parts” are setup the “On-the-Fly” settings will remain in effect until 
changed by the method indicated above, or until “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts” are input. If 
“Fixed Set Points” are setup, any “On-the-Fly” changes will be removed at Midnight. If “Day Parts” 
are setup, any “On-the-Fly” changes will be removed at the beginning of the next “Day Part”.

               

 

Manage the Level Settings (MLS)

 

Turn the griddle on by pressing the Power button. 
Press and hold the “Enter” and the “Up” arrow buttons for five seconds.  If a user access code as been 
set, the display will prompt for the access code now.  If not it will prompt for an “L or R” arrow button, this 
will scroll through one of ten Manager level settings. 

Number of Sections 

This setting should only be changed if installing a new controller.  
Use the up or down arrow buttons to set the number of sections.  The number of sections is 
determined by measuring (one section per foot) or counting the burners (one section per 
burner). 
Once the number of sections is set press the ENTER button and this will advance you to the 
next setting. 

Setting the Clock 

The clock is only necessary if “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts” are set up.  If no “Fixed Set 
Points” or “Day Parts” are setup there is no reason to set the clock, as it will not be displayed.  
Setting the time starts with the Hour. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set the correct 
hour then press ENTER to move the Minute and then to AM/PM. Pressing ENTER after AM/PM 
is set will save changes. 

Setting the Calibration 

This setting should only be changed by authorized personal and only with temperature sensing 
devices that are authorized by the manufacturer. 
Calibration adjustments always start with section 1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to 
adjust the displayed temperature to match the temperature sensed at the center of the sections 
top surface. Press the ENTER button to move to the next section. When the last section has 
been calibrated pressing the ENTER button will save the changes. 

 

Summary of Contents for 236ZC Chrome

Page 1: ...Drive St Louis MO 63143 3800 Part Number 2M W359 Ph 314 678 6315 Fax 314 781 2714 Rev F WWW LANGWORLD COM April 4 2011 Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions Gas Griddle Models 224Z 260Z...

Page 2: ...ELECTRICITY IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES NOTICE The data plate is on top of the control...

Page 3: ...SE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THAT THE USER SMELLS GAS THIS INF...

Page 4: ...PAGE Safety 2 Table Of Contents 4 Equipment Description 7 Unpacking 9 Installation 10 Initial Start Up 13 Operation 14 Cleaning Procedures 19 Troubleshooting 20 Exploded View 22 Parts List 23 Wiring D...

Page 5: ...components such as a vent hood grease extractors fire extinguisher systems must conform to their applicable National State and locally recognized installation standards WARNING THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUI...

Page 6: ...r in contact with stainless steel surfaces longer than 10 minutes Longer contact can cause corrosion NOTICE Service on this or any other Lang Manufacturing appliance must be performed by qualified per...

Page 7: ...can be set between 400 F 200 C and 550 F 288 C in 5 increments The minimum temperature value can be set between 100 F and 175 F in 5 increments The controls reaction to changes in temperature is also...

Page 8: ...PLIED 272Z 72 INCHES 162 000 162 000 ONE 3 4 NPT 115 VOLT 2 SUPPLIED SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION GRILL SURFACE OVERALL CLEARANCE FROM NON COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES MODEL NUMBER WIDTH DEPTH SQUARE INCHES...

Page 9: ...location as practical The crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with moving it through hallways and doorways Un crating The griddle will arrive completely as...

Page 10: ...contact is made with the threaded nut at the top of the receiver tube Screw the leg counter clockwise until it is hand tight Tighten the setscrew on the receiver tube one per leg WARNING THIS APPLIANC...

Page 11: ...to the manifold The pressure in the manifold of the appliance should be tested with a manometer and the regulator adjusted for proper pressure with the appliance operating at full fire A 1 8 inch NPT...

Page 12: ...dy 10 Insert the new spring from the conversion kit and install the adjustment screw over it 11 Place the regulator pressure range sticker over the existing pressure range sticker 12 Place caution sti...

Page 13: ...ear then wait two minutes and wipe off any excess oil 4 Repeat the seasoning process at 350 F 117 and at 400 F 204 GRIDDLE CARE CHROMIUM SURFACES It takes very little time and effort to keep this Indu...

Page 14: ...This switch turns on the power to the Clamshell Hood When not using the hood have this in the OFF position Starting the Griddle Press the Power button The control will conduct a self test then display...

Page 15: ...ow buttons for five seconds If a user access code as been set the display will prompt for the access code now If not it will prompt for an L or R arrow button this will scroll through one of ten Manag...

Page 16: ...ER If EDIT is selected and no Day Parts currently exist the control asks if a new Day Parts is to be added Use the UP or DOWN to toggle between YES and NO then press ENTER If YES is selected the contr...

Page 17: ...an unsafe condition may exist Alarm Description Test Slow Warm Up Griddle takes to long to get to operating temperature Verify Main Burner ignition Spark Gap Spark Module Wiring between Spark Module a...

Page 18: ...e Left arrow Down arrow Enter Once code is confirmed press Enter to save Reset Factory Defaults This setting when activated will reset all settings back to the configuration that left the factory It m...

Page 19: ...he griddle with a thin film of oil to prevent rusting Clean the exterior of the appliance with hot water and a mild detergent to maintain a gleaming appearance Re season the griddle plate after each c...

Page 20: ...rrecting the problem contact the nearest Lang service representative or Star Manufacturing International Refer to the Symptoms column to locate the type of failure then to the Possible Cause for the i...

Page 21: ...ections sparks but does not light Failed Probe Griddle Overloading Verify Main Burner ignition Verify Gas Pressure Verify Temperature Probe operation Review Griddle Loading Controller prompts Section...

Page 22: ...works in lanes 3 and 4 141 702 Wire Harness 2 GG Middleharness plugs on the module works in lanes 2 and 5 141 703 Wire Harness 3 GG Long Harness plugs in the module works in lands 1 and 6 141 704 Wir...

Page 23: ...ZC LP 18 K9 141 181 2 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 224Z NAT ZC LP 20 2V 80501 04 1 GAS REG 3 4X3 4 CLS I 224Z NAT 2V 80501 05 1 GAS REG 3 4X3 4 CLS II 224ZC LP 21 K9 141 157 2 1 MANIFOLD ASSY 2 224Z NAT ZC LP...

Page 24: ...2 TO 5 236Z 17 K9 141 251 1 GREASE DRAWER ASSY 236Z 18 K9 141 181 3 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 236Z 20 2V 80501 04 1 GAS REG 3 4X3 4 CLS I 236Z NAT 2V 80501 05 GAS REG 3 4X3 4 CLS II 236Z LP 21 K9 141 157 3...

Page 25: ...248Z NATSC 248Z LPSC 18 K9 141 181 4 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 248Z 19 K9 141 182 1 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 248Z NAT 248 NATSC 248Z LPSC 20 2V 80501 04 1 GAS REG 3 4X3 4 CLS I 248Z NAT 248 NATSC 2V 80501 05...

Page 26: ...FLE UNDER BURNER 260Z 19 K9 141 182 2 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 260Z K9 141 182 4 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 260ZB NATLH 20 2V 80501 04 1 GAS REG 3 4X3 4 CLS I 260Z 21 K9 141 157 5 1 MANIFOLD ASSY 5 260Z 22...

Page 27: ...OLENOID VALVE 120VAC 1 2PIPE 272Z 24 K9 141 156 1 6 VALVE MOUNT BASE 272Z 25 K9 141 156 2 6 VALVE MOUNT FRONT FLANGE 272Z 26 2K 70101 11 12 BRAS TBE UNON 3 8CC 1 2 272Z 27 2C 20102 12 12 SCRW PHD ST 1...

Page 28: ...7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SPARK MODULE SEC 1 SEC 2 POWER IN L1 N TEMPERATURE CONROLLER HEAT OUT SEC 3 SEC 4 SEC 5 SEC 6 SEC 7 SEC 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIEW FROM FRONT OF BOARD SPARK SENSE VALVE SECTION ONE SHOWN ALL...

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