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SPRW_ENGLISH _101 

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Operating Instructions(Slim Control Type) 

Before you turn on the power and open the Gas Shutoff, make sure the Burner Control Knob 
is at Off position and that every direction in the “Preparation before use” section of this 
manual has been precisely followed. Also make sure that the Exhaust Fan is operating 
normally. 

 

Ignition 

 

Slowly slide the Burner Control 
Knob all the way to Ignition 
position. 

 

When you try to ignite for the first time, you 

may have some difficulty due to the air 
remaining in the gas pipe. 

 

Remove the air completely and try again. 

 

The Igniter makes a clicking sound and ignite gas. 
Make sure gas is burning before you release the 
knob. 

 

If the Burner fails to ignite, slide the Knob back to Off position. 

 

Wait for a while and try again.

 

 

Make sure you wait long enough to disperse the gas within the 

appliance to avoid an explosive ignition. 

 

 

Adjusting flame force 

The flame strength can be adjusted in 3-step of High, Medium and Low by controlling the knob. 

 

HIGH

MEDIUM 

▼ 

Slowly shift the knob in left(in direction of STOP), 
and it will stop at position of MEDIUM making a 
clicking sound. 

 
 

MEDIUM

LOW 

▼ 

Further shift the knob in left slowly, and it will stop 

at position of LOW making a clicking sound 

 

①②

LOW/MEDIUM

HIGH 

▼ 

Slowly slide the Burner Control Knob all the way 
to IGNITION position. 

▼ 

Release your hands, and it will stop at position of 

HIGH. 

 

①②③

LOW

MEDIUM 

▼ 

Slowly slide the Burner Control Knob all the way 
to IGNITION position. 

▼ 

Shift the Knob in left, and it will stop at position of 
HIGH and MEDIUM making a clicking sound. 

 

Summary of Contents for SPRW

Page 1: ...ere it can be reached for immediate references If necessary please contact your distributor from whom you have purchased the product or us for clarification and or further instructions CONTENT Parts Identification Main Unit 1 Operation Instructions 9 Parts identification 2 Daily Inspections Maintenance 11 Parts Accessories Trouble Shooting 14 Safety Precautions 3 Safety Features 15 Preparation bef...

Page 2: ..._101 1 Parts Identification Main Unit Burner Control Knob Table Top Cabinet Slim Control LPG Model Label Natural Gas Model Model Gas Type Power Source ID No SPRW NT Gas 220V OOOOOO SPRW LPG 220V OOOOOO Rating Label ...

Page 3: ...ollowing four items are not included in SPRW may be purchased separately Optional Parts Filter Set Drain Pan Radiant Plate Stand Top Ring Grill Plate Gripper Outer Casing Burner Head Burner Body Inner Casing Grill Plate Drain Pan Gripper Trivet Option Radiant Plate ...

Page 4: ... re hospi tal i zati on or l ong term outpati ent treatm ent Note2 I nj ury m eans i nj ury burn orel ectri c shock whi ch does notrequi re hospi tal i zati on ofl ong term outpati enttreatm ent Note3 Property dam age m eans dam age to bui l di ngs l i vestock or pet ani m al s The i l l ustrati ons denote the fol l owi ng precauti ons GeneralProhibition Fi re Prohi bi ted Contact prohibited Disas...

Page 5: ...e cooked near the heati ng surface Do notuse any fl am m abl e substance such as gasol i ne benzi ne orspray Fai l ure to observe these m ay resul ti n a ri sk offi re or burn Never place any burning matter such as meat vegetable or cigarette into the smoke intake holes Do notuse thi s roaster when i ti s not cl ean Do notuse thi s roaster wi thoutan appropri ate am ountofw ater i n the Drai n Pan...

Page 6: ...n el ectri c storm shutthe power offat the ci rcui t breaker or unpl ug the pow er cord Li ghtni ng often causes a reverse current ofel ectri ci ty w hi ch m ay dam age the product Proper Use Do notuse thi s productforotherthan heati ng and cooki ng offood Fai l ure to observe thi s m ay resul ti n a ri sk ofacci dent Do not si t stand or pl ace a heavy obj ect on thi s roaster Fai l ure to observ...

Page 7: ...s m ay cause a severe burn Do not touch any of the heated parts of the product i m m edi atel y af teruse M ake sure thatal lthe heated parts have cool ed dow n to prevent a burn Do not pl ace seasoni ng contai ners or tabl ew are near the heati ng surf ace Any obj ect pl aced near the heati ng surface m ay get hot enough to cause a burn Do not use charcoalor food i tem s that m ay crack or burst ...

Page 8: ...e or tilted incomplete combustion may occur 4 Mount the Burner Head onto the Burner Body Rotate the Burner Head a couple of times and make sure the Burner Head is sitting squarely and level If the Burner Head is sitting off to side or tilted incomplete combustion may occur 5 Place the Drain Pan on the bottom of the Inner Casing Note The Drain Pan is designed to sit on the top edge of the Inner Cas...

Page 9: ...ant Plate Stand 9 Mount the Top Ring onto the Drain Pan Note The Top Ring is designed to fit inside the Drain Pan Rotate the Ring a couple of times and make sure the Top Ring is sitting squarely and level on the Drain Pan If the Top Ring is not sitting squarely or tilted smoke from cooking may not discharged properly or food may not be cooked evenly 10 Place the Grill Plate using Grill Plate Gripp...

Page 10: ... If the Burner fails to ignite slide the Knob back to Off position Wait for a while and try again Make sure you wait long enough to disperse the gas within the appliance to avoid an explosive ignition Adjusting flame force The flame strength can be adjusted in 3 step of High Medium and Low by controlling the knob HIGH MEDIUM Slowly shift the knob in left in direction of STOP and it will stop at po...

Page 11: ...re the Burner Control Knob is at OFF position Make sure the Burner is off Close the Gas Shutoff Cock and turn off the power Allow the appliance to cool down before you touch it Make sure the appliance has cooled down to a safe level Clean the appliance following the directions in the Daily Maintenance section of this manual ...

Page 12: ... of the business See page 12 13 Brush burnt grease and food stuff off the Burner and Burner Head When wet make sure let them dry well or wipe dry with a piece of cloth Clogged Burner Holes may cause gas to flow backward and leak out from the Gas Intake which may result in a risk of dangerous combustion Clean the Top Ring after use with a piece of cloth Make sure to clean the back side too Clean th...

Page 13: ...d to the Gas Intake of the Burner Be extremely careful not to burn yourself or your clothes Make sure the Burner and other parts have cooled down to a safe level before you touch them Burner Condition Burner Air Adjustment Too Little Air Incomplete Burning Normal Open Damper Close Damper Burner Close Open Damper Screw Tighten Loosen Loosen the Screw and open close the Damper one touch at a time ...

Page 14: ...ng the operational life span of the Burner It also causes gas to flow backward which may result in a risk of fire or explosions Brush the Burner Holes Brush thoroughly heavily clogged holes Brush a few times Tap a few times Rust Ashes Tap the Burner Head a few times with a plastic or wooden hammer to remove the rust and ashes ...

Page 15: ...les are clogged Follow the directions described in this manual 11 Burner is not properly installed Follow the directions described in this manual 7 Malfunction of Safety Device or Ignition Devise Ask for professional servicing Exhaust Air is not properly discharged Contact the original contractor Parts are soiled Clean soiled parts 11 Safety Devise is activated Follow the directions described in t...

Page 16: ... appliance after it has cooled down 5 to 10 minutes and the alarm sound has stopped The alarm will stop automatically when the appliance cools down Allow the appliance to cool down before you attempt to service the appliance Shutting Alarm Off You may stop the alarm manually by turning off the Alarm Switch located next to the Burner Control Knob The supply of gas however however will not be resume...

Page 17: ...Ignition Method Spark Discharge Ignition Safety Feature Overheating Detector Misfiring Detector Articles of consumption Parts Material Endurance Radiant plate SUS 1year Radiant Plate Stand SUS 1year Burner Head SUS 3years Burner Body Steel 1year The above endurance period is a standard for reference The endurance period changes by the user s use direction use frequency cleaning direction and clean...

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