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OPERATION

CAUTION

ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.

CAUTION

KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY.  IF SPILLS
OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR
FALLS.

6.1 Setting the Temperature

If different temperature settings across the same griddle are to be used, select one
side of the griddle and run that at the lowest temperature.  Adjoining sections
should be set at progressively higher temperatures.  Do not try to run end sections
hot and center sections cool.

6.2 Loading the Grill

An understanding of how the griddle sections are controlled will be a valuable aid
in loading your griddle.
A thermostat independently controls each 12-inch section.  The sensor for each is
mounted under the griddle plate in the center of each cooking section.
If product is loaded directly over the temperature sensor, that section will turn on
and the element will heat the entire cooking section.  If the product is loaded to the
side, front or back of the temperature sensor, the controller will react to the
temperature change of the entire section instead of just one product.
During slow periods minimal loads, do not load directly over the temperature
sensors as this will unnecessarily turn the elements on and over heat the reminder of
the section not being utilized.
During busy periods, a systematic approach should be utilized in loading the
griddle.  Load the entire section from rear to front and continue cooking to the next
section if necessary.
Turn the product and continue cooking until it has reached its desired degree of
doneness.
Remove the product from the griddle.
When reloading the griddle, first use the griddle surface on which a previous load
was not placed.  This will ensure the proper griddle temperature.

Summary of Contents for CLGPB-36A-S

Page 1: ...00 Merrill Creek Parkway Everett WA 98203 Phone 425 349 2400 Fax 425 349 2733 WWW LANGWORLD COM Copyright 2002 Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Model CLGPB 36A S Electric Cruise Line...

Page 2: ...INTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT DANGER POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS S...

Page 3: ...HAPTER PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 2 READ FIRST 4 3 UNPACKING 5 4 INSTALLATION 6 5 INITIAL START UP 7 6 OPERATION 8 7 CLEANING 9 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 9 PARTS LIST 11 10 EXPLODED VIEWS 12 11 WIRING DIAG...

Page 4: ...h as a vent hood grease extractors fire extinguisher systems must conform to their applicable National State and locally recognized installation standards CAUTION ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIAN...

Page 5: ...ar its intended location as practical The crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with moving it through hallways and doorways 3 3 Un crating The griddle will a...

Page 6: ...he installation NOTICE The installation of any components such as a vent hood grease extractors fire extinguisher systems must conform to their applicable National State and locally recognized install...

Page 7: ...SURFACE 5 2 Season the Grill The cooking surface must be seasoned in order to reduce product sticking To season heat the griddle to 250 degrees Once at 250 degrees coat the cooking surface with a non...

Page 8: ...ch cooking section If product is loaded directly over the temperature sensor that section will turn on and the element will heat the entire cooking section If the product is loaded to the side front o...

Page 9: ...each meal Keep the griddle surface clean After each cooking load scrape the griddle surface with the grooved griddle cleaning tool to remove any carbonized grease The griddle surface should be cleane...

Page 10: ...service station directory or call the factory at 1 800 224 LANG 5264 or WWW LANGWORLD COM for the service station nearest you WARNING BOTH HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN...

Page 11: ...Screw 10 32 X 5 S S Hex Head Cap 20111 09 10 Element 440 Volt 5991 Watts 11030 48 11 Nut 10 32 Hex Head 20303 02 12 Element Pan Zig Zag LGCL 439 13 Element Pan Insulation XL 424 14 Element Pan LGCL 43...

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Page 17: ...ing the warranty period As to warranty service in the territory described above Lang will absorb labor and portal to portal transportation costs time mileage for the first 12 twelve months from the da...

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