Bakers Pride Oven XX & CH manual Burner Flame Adjustment, Pilot Flame Adjustment, Lack of Heat

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food and fat caught in the grates and work necessary to keep them clean will be reduced. Periodically, they should be turned over and brushed and then put back. In the event that an extra amount of fat is accumulated on the top, due to use of low heat, we recommend turning up the flame of this section for about an hour, which will burn off much of the fat and residue and the brushing operation will be easier. Under no circumstances should the grates be placed in a dishwasher. Soap, water, or any detergents should never be used on the cast iron grates.

(c)GREASE COLLECTION:

Your char-broiler is designed to bring grease into the front channel which in turn drains the grease into the grease collection pan in the lower section of the broiler. The pan in the lower section should be cleaned daily or more often if necessary. The channel should be cleaned periodically with a stiff brush or scraper.

(d)CLEANING TOOLS:

Several models of specially designed top grate brushes and grease drain scrapers are available from Bakers Pride. Contact Bakers Pride for more information.

5. AVERAGE PRODUCTION GUIDE:

Estimated Hourly Production

MODEL NUMBER

 

BROILING AREA

 

3 OZ. BURGERS

 

12 OZ. STEAKS

 

 

 

CH-4

XX-4

 

21” x 24”

 

600

 

120

CH-6

XX-6

 

31 1/2” x 24

 

900

 

180

CH-8

XX-8

 

42” x 24”

 

1200

 

240

CH-10

XX-10

 

52 1/2” x 24”

 

1500

 

300

CH-12

XX-12

 

63” x 24”

 

1800

 

360

CH-14

 

 

73 1/2” x 24”

 

2100

 

420

CH-16

 

 

84” x 24”

 

2400

 

480

The table above gives estimated hourly production as a guide only. Actual production may vary depending on required doneness, thickness and weight of product.

III. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

CAUTION: Take extreme care to assure that, if a valve is opened, a flame is present. If a valve is left open without a flame, turn the valve off and wait at least five minutes before attempting to (re)light. Service should be performed only by a qualified gas technician.

1.BURNER FLAME ADJUSTMENT:

(a)The burner flame should be as blue as possible. However, there will be traces of orange and/or yellow from particles in the air burning in the flame. Slight yellow tips at the flame ends are acceptable.

(b)If the flame appears yellow, loosen the air-mixer cap hold down screw “A” (see figs. 2 and 3). Rotate the air mixer cap counter-clockwise to allow more air into the burner, until the flame turns blue. Tighten the screw.

2.PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT:

The pilot flame can be adjusted by turning the appropriate adjusting screw using a screwdriver or a 3/16 wrench (see fig. 2), counter-clockwise to increase, clockwise to decrease and close. The pliot flame should be about ½ inch long.

3.LACK OF HEAT:

Check to see if the pilot flames are on. If they are on but the burners do not light, or the burner flames look weak, then there is a possibility of a gas pressure loss to the broiler.

(a)Check that the unit's main valve is fully open. Normally in the open position, the valve handle will be parallel to the piping. The valve should be located somewhere on the gas line feeding the char- broiler. If the handle is NOT parallel to the piping, the unit is not getting the gas supply required to operate properly. Turn the valve handle parallel to the gas supply line.

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Contents Dante Series Important InstructionsImportant for Future Reference Installation GeneralAcceptable Clearances GAS ConnectionBurners Radiants Additional Installation Instructions Installation with Casters TOP Grates LightingBroiling Procedure Optional Smoker BaseMaintenance Helpful HintsLack of Heat Burner Flame AdjustmentPilot Flame Adjustment Problem Probable Cause Solution ONE Burner Fails to LightValve Assembly Views XX-4, 6, 8, 10 Exterior / Grates XX-4, 6, 8, 10 CH-6, 8, 10, 12 T1252T Griddle Plate 18 In Line Bakers Pride Limited Warranty