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EXHAUST CANOPY
Open hearth broilers inherently create a good deal of
heat and smoke and should be installed under an
efficient exhaust hood with flame proof filters. A
vertical distance of not less than 48" shall be provided
between the top of the appliance and filters or any
other combustible material.
AIR SUPPLY
Provisions for adequate air supply must be provided.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTING
When broiler is first lit, it will smoke until the
preservation oils and impurities are burned off.
BROILING
Turn valves on and pre-heat unit on "HI" before
attempting to broil. You will have to experiment with
the grill settings and the valve settings for your particular
meat products. We recommend that you set the grate
at the full tilt position to start with. This position allows
the grease to run down the grate into the grease tray,
reducing flare ups. Check water pans frequently and
add a sufficient amount of water when necessary. Hot
water vapors rising from the water pans and through
the combustion chamber helps reduce flare ups.
Exercise care when using your broiler.
TILTING THE GRATE
Raise or lower the grate to the next step by lifting the
grate at the back of the charbroiler where the grate
rests. Use potholders or gloves to reposition.
CAUTION
CHARBROILERS ARE HOT! NEVER ATTEMPT
TO CHANGE THE GRILL POSITION WHILE
MEAT PRODUCTS ARE COOKING. FLARE-UPS
CAN OCCUR UNEXPECTEDLY. TURN OFF THE
CHARBROILER AND ALLOW IT TO COOL.
ADJUSTING HEAT PATTERN
It is possible through this arrangement to have a high
heat or searing section, while having a low heat finishing
or holding section. For the searing operation, set the
valves for the section at a position of "HI" or close to
it. For holding or finishing, set the valves closer to the
"LOW" position on the dial. You select the heat
pattern you like, and set the valves accordingly.
CLEANING
Clean regularly. Remove grate section to sink for
washing. Brush out carboned particles. Remove and
wash water pan. Wipe exterior surfaces with detergent
and a cloth. A non-abrasive cleaner can be used on
caked areas.
WATER PAN
The water pan is located at the bottom of the unit, and
is easily removed from the front of the unit. Water
should be added to the water pan and replaced as
necessary. The water pan helps prevent flare ups and
catches grease.
AIR INTAKES IN BOTTOM
Air for combustion enters from the bottom of the
unit. Do not obstruct this area.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Contact the factory or one of its representatives or a
local service company for service or maintenance if
required.
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
PART NO. 2M-Z1383
Rev. B 3/27/03