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V.1.0    |    August 2014

PATRIOT

WARNINGS

• Do not touch any hot surfaces
• Do not immerse unit, cord or plug in liquid at any time
• Unplug cord from outlet when not in use and before cleaning
• Plug only into a 3-hole grounded electrical outlet of appropriate voltage
• Do not operate unattended
• Do not use this unit for anything other than intended use
• Do not use outdoors
• Always use on a firm, dry and level surface at least 12” from walls or any other obstruction
• Do not use if unit has a damaged cord or plug, in the event the appliance malfunctions, or has 

been damaged in any manner

• Keep children and animals away from unit
• Any incorrect installation, alterations, adjustments and/or improper maintenance can lead to 

property loss and injury.  All repairs should be done by authorized professionals only

• Ensure that the designated power supply is adequate for continual usage and the voltage is     

correct

In order to protect the plates of your new grill during transportation, a layer of food-safe oil was 
coated on the surface prior to shipment. This oil is harmless, but must be removed before you  begin 
to use. To remove, preheat the grill until the oil liquefies. See step 2 below.  Once all of the oil is 
removed you can begin to use your grill.

TO USE 

1.  Un-box unit and remove protective packaging and attach legs.
2.  The cooking area is coated with an oil based protectant to prevent rusting during shipment.  This 

protectant will need to be cleaned off before use with a food safe degreaser.

3.  Plug the power cord into the appropriately rated outlet.
4.  The green power light will illuminate.
5.  Turn the temperature controller clockwise to the desired temperature.
6.  When the surface reaches the designated temperature, the indicator light will shut off and cycle 

to maintain the temperature.

7.  For best results allow unit to preheat for 15 minutes before placing food on the surface.

CLEANING - NOTE:

 To maintain cleanliness and increase service life, the griddles should be 

cleaned daily. Do not immerse the griddle in water or any other liquid, if liquid enters the electrical          
compartment it may cause a short circuit or electrical shock

• Before cleaning or attempting to move griddle, unplug and let the unit cool completely
• Wipe the entire unit with a clean soft cloth until it is completely dry
• To avoid damage, do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads
• If soap or chemical cleaners are used, be sure they are completely rinsed away with clear water 

immediately after cleaning. Chemical residue could damage or corrode the surfaces of the unit. 

Summary of Contents for FMGRID-16

Page 1: ...t unit Please read this manual thoroughly prior to equipment set up operation and maintenance Failure to comply with regular maintenance guidelines outlined in this manual may void the warranty PATRIOT INSTRUCTION MANUAL FMGRID 16 FMGRID 24 FMGRID 30 ELECTRIC GRIDDLES ...

Page 2: ...elow Once all of the oil is removed you can begin to use your grill TO USE 1 Un box unit and remove protective packaging and attach legs 2 The cooking area is coated with an oil based protectant to prevent rusting during shipment This protectant will need to be cleaned off before use with a food safe degreaser 3 Plug the power cord into the appropriately rated outlet 4 The green power light will i...

Page 3: ...V 1 0 August 2014 PATRIOT Wiring Diagrams for the Griddles FMGRID 16 FMGRID 24 FMGRID 30 ...

Page 4: ...V 1 0 August 2014 PATRIOT Parts Diagram and Replacement Parts for the Griddles ...

Page 5: ...Heating Element 8 Pressure Board for Element 9 Partition Plate for Insulation 10 Heat Preservation Insulation 11 Cover Board for Insulation 12 GRID 12 GRID 12 GRID 12 Terminal 13 Bottom Plate 14 Screw for Bottom Plate 15 GRID 15 GRID 15 GRID 15 Power Indicator Light Green 17 TH 1201 TH 1201 TH 1201 Thermostat 18 GRID 18 GRID 18 GRID 18 Temperature Indicator Light Orange 19 GRID 19 GRID 19 GRID 19 ...

Page 6: ...oper installation improper utility connection or supply and problems due to improper ventilation Equipment that has not properly been maintained damage from improper cleaning and water damage to controls Equipment that has not been used in an appropriate manner or has been subject to misuse neglect abuse accident alteration negligence damage during transit delivery or installation fire flood riot ...

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