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1. 

The grease drawer should be checked and emptied frequently to prevent overflow and spillage.   

Remove grease drawer while still warm so that grease is in a liquid state.  Empty any grease from 

drawer and wash thoroughly in same manner as any cooking utensil. 

2. 

Clean Control Panel with a damp cloth lightly moistened with a solution of mild detergent and water. 

3. 

Thoroughly clean splash back, interior and exterior surfaces of griddle with hot water, a detergent 

solution and a soft scrubbing brush. 

4. 

Brush griddle surface with a soft bristled brush.  Any carbon deposits should be removed using  

supplied scraper tool followed by wiping with a cloth to prevent accumulation of food deposits. 

5. 

Dry griddle thoroughly with a dry cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth. 

 

NOTE:  Chrome  Griddle  Plate;

   

DO  NOT  use  abrasive  detergents,  strong  solvents  or  caustic  

detergents as they could corrode or damage the chrome plate. 

 

 

NOTE: 

 

If  griddle  usage  is  very  high,  we  recommend  that  weekly  cleaning  procedure  is  

done more frequently. 

 

Ensure protective gloves are worn during cleaning process. 

 

DO NOT use harsh abrasive detergents, strong solvents or caustic detergents as they will 

damage griddle and burners. 

 

DO NOT use water on griddle plates while they are still hot as  warping may occur.  Allow 

castings to cool and then remove for cleaning. 

 

Griddle - Steel Plate 

 

NOTE:  In  order  to  prevent  rust  forming  on  griddle  plate,  ensure  that  all  detergent  and  cleaning  

material  has  been  entirely  removed  after  each  cleaning  process.    Appliance  should  be 

switched ‘On’ briefly to ensure griddle plate becomes dry.  Oil or grease should be spread 

over griddle surface to form a thin protective greasy film. 

 

a.  Remove and clean grease collection drawer frequently to prevent over spills. 

b.  Clean griddle surface thoroughly with supplied scraper tool or a wire brush.  If necessary use a 

griddle stone or a scotch bright pad on griddle surface to remove stubborn or accumulated  

carbon deposits.. 

c.  Occasionally bleach griddle plate with vinegar when plate is cold. 

d.  Clean with hot water, a mild detergent solution and a scrubbing brush.  Dry all components  

thoroughly with a dry cloth. 

e.  Griddle should be switched 

On

’ 

briefly to ensure griddle plate becomes dry.  Spread a thin smear 

of cooking oil over griddle to form a protective film. 

 

Griddle - Chrome Plate 

 

NOTE:  To  maintain  the  finish  on  the  chrome  griddle  plate,  ensure  that  all  detergent  and  cleaning 

material  has  been  entirely  removed  after  each  cleaning  process.    Appliance  should  be 

switched ‘On’ briefly to ensure griddle plate becomes dry. 

 

a.  Remove and clean the grease collection drawer frequently to prevent over spills. 

b.  Clean griddle surface thoroughly with supplied scraper tool. 

c.  Allow griddle plate to cool, then clean plate with a scrubbing brush, a mild non-abrasive 

detergent and water. 

d.  Occasionally bleach griddle plate with vinegar when cold. 

e.  Dry griddle thoroughly with a dry cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth. 

f.  Griddle should be switched 

On

’ 

briefly to ensure griddle plate becomes dry. 

Summary of Contents for GPB8450G

Page 1: ...a n u a l Gas Griddle GP8450G GP8600G GP8900G GP8120G 228676 28 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l For use in GB IE GPL8450G GPL8600G GPL8900G GPL8120G GPB8450G GPB8600G GPB89...

Page 2: ...res tel 1800 337 963 Customer Service tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 145...

Page 3: ...tion Requirements Unpacking Location Clearances Assembly Fitting Rear Rollers Gas Connection Commissioning Operation Guide Description of Controls Lighting Pilot Burner Lighting Main Burner Turning Of...

Page 4: ...apting appliance to conditions for use in that country GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN BY THE OPERATOR TO USE THE EQUIPMENT SAFELY TO GUARD IT AGAINST RISK OF FIRE THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE LEFT ON UNATTENDE...

Page 5: ...NOTE 1 Model Options Standard Models L Low Back Models B Bold Front LB Low Back and Bold Front 2 Base Stand Options B Bench Mount CB Cabinet Base LS Leg Stand RB Refrigerated Base GP8900G and GP8120G...

Page 6: ...5 kW Gas Rate nett 1 11 m3 hr 1 41 m3 hr 2 22 m3 hr 3 02 m3 hr 0 81 kg hr 1 03 kg hr 1 63 kg hr 2 21 kg hr Supply Pressure 20 mbar 37 mbar Burner Operating Pressure 8 2 mbar 8 5 mbar 8 2 mbar 26 mbar...

Page 7: ...ns section Connection is BSP male For all other models All Other Models Gas supply connection point is located at rear of appliance approximately 130mm from right hand side 32mm from rear 655mm from f...

Page 8: ...6 GP L 8600G B GP L 8900G B GP L 8120G B Bench Models Rating Plate Location for this option R GP L 8450G B R...

Page 9: ...7 GP L 8600G CB GP L 8900G CB GP L 8120G CB Cabinet Base Models Rating Plate Location for this option R GP L 8450G CB R...

Page 10: ...8 GP L 8600G LS GP L 8900G LS GP L 8120G LS Leg Stand Models Rating Plate Location for this option R GP L 8450G LS R...

Page 11: ...9 GP L 8900G RB GP L 8120G RB Refrigeration Base Models Rating Plate Location for this option R R...

Page 12: ...t protection from appliance including all protective plastic coating from exterior stainless steel panels Check equipment and parts for damage Report any damage immediately to carrier and distributor...

Page 13: ...e supplied in the packaging with the appliance See below for fitting instructions Optional Accessories Refer to Replacement Parts List Plinth Kit For installation details refer to instructions supplie...

Page 14: ...is important that adequately sized piping runs directly to the connection joint on the appliance with as few tees and elbows as possible to give maximum supply volume 3 Fit the gas regulator supplied...

Page 15: ...eas of correct lighting operation and shutdown procedure for appliance This manual must be kept by owner for future reference and a record of Date of Purchase Date of Installation and Serial Number of...

Page 16: ...ractices can reduce the life of the gas griddle and produce a poor quality product To use this appliance correctly please read the following sections carefully Lighting the Pilot Burner Lighting the M...

Page 17: ...g in plastic surround of piezo igniter button NOTE If pilot burner goes out during normal operation wait 5 minutes before re lighting 1 Ensure pilot burner is alight 2 Rotate gas control knob anti clo...

Page 18: ...connect piezo igniter leads to rear of piezo igniter buttons 5 Refit front control panel onto griddle and secure in position with the 2 securing screws 6 Refit gas control knobs to gas spindles 7 Atte...

Page 19: ...e this item is still hot as warping and cracking may occur Allow griddle plate to cool down before cleaning NOTE DO NOT use abrasive detergents strong solvents or caustic detergents as they could corr...

Page 20: ...that all detergent and cleaning material has been entirely removed after each cleaning process Appliance should be switched On briefly to ensure griddle plate becomes dry Oil or grease should be sprea...

Page 21: ...quality stainless steel cleaner or stainless steel wool Always apply cleaner when appliance is cold and rub in direction of grain c To remove any discolouration use an approved stainless steel cleane...

Page 22: ...be adjusted by an unauthorised service person This section provides an easy reference guide to the more common problems that may occur during operation of your equipment The fault finding guide in thi...

Page 23: ...supply tube to pilot burner 2 Remove pilot injectors and replace with correct size injectors as shown in Gas Specifications Tables at rear of this section 3 Reconnect the following Gas supply tube to...

Page 24: ...regulator if required 5 Screw cap nut back onto regulator On completion of gas conversion replace gas type labels located at Rear of unit above gas connection Beside rating plate Before leaving insta...

Page 25: ...m 3 60mm 3 00mm 2 85mm 1 80mm 2 10mm 1 80mm 1 70mm Pilot Burner Injector 0 41 0 25 Low Fire Adjustment 1 Turn Out c c w High Fire Adjustment Maximum Flow Screw Fully In c w Burner Operating Pressure 0...

Page 26: ...not to be adjusted apart from when carrying out gas conversion if required Refer to Gas Conversion information in this section for details GP8450G GP8600G GP8900G GP8120G GP8450G GP8600G GP8900G GP812...

Page 27: ...5 50 5 20 Pilot Burner Injector 0 41 0 75 Low Fire Adjustment 1 Full Turn Counter Clockwise from the Fully In Position High Fire Adjustment Maximum Flow Screw Fully In c w Burner Operating Pressure 0...

Page 28: ...Injector Nat Gas 3 60mm GP8600G 032300 Main Injector Nat Gas 3 00mm GP8450 8900G 032285 Main Injector Nat Gas 2 85mm GP8120G 032210 Main Injector LPG Propane 2 10mm GP8600G 032180 Main Injector LPG P...

Page 29: ...e 900mm Plinth Kit RB Models only 228805 Refrigeration Base 1200mm Plinth Kit RB Models only Griddle Plate Standard Chromed C Ribbed Chromed Options 450mm 236715 236750 450 Chromed No Ribbing Standard...

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