OPERATION
OPERATION | HEAVY DUTY COUNTERLINE |
OPERATION OF CHARBROILER MODELS
Each
To use the charbroiler, turn all the control knobs to the full “ON” position. (If any burners do not light, check the pilots and, if necessary, light the pilots as described later in this section.) After 15 to 20 minutes turn back the flame to maintain enough heat to keep the bottom of the radiants or
By design, the rear
The tilt angle of the charbroiler grid is adjustable by pulling up on the back of the grid. The tilted position is normal and recommended. The tilt angle allows most fat rendered off meat during broiling to run into the grease trough, thus eliminating excess flaring of fats and accompanying smoke. Steaks and chops, being fattier than other meats, will still have some flaring up to give the desired broiling results while enough fat drains off to avoid severe flares. Use the flat position for heating on the top, or for continuous cooking of hot dogs and sausage. Fats dripping down into the fire will burn up on the meat to help give it that desirable special flavor.
The heavy cast iron grids can be turned over for different “branding” width. One side has
At the end of each day’s use, turn all knobs to the “OFF” position.
To shut down the appliance for an extended period (or before disconnecting the gas supply), turn all the burner control gas knobs “OFF,” then turn the main gas supply valve to “OFF.”
To light the pilot(s) of a charbroiler section, do the following:
1.Turn all control knobs to the “OFF” position.
2.Light the pilot located next to each burner (accessed through front). If the pilot will not remain lit, have a service technician adjust the pilot by turning the screw on the pilot fitting.
3.Turn burner knobs to “HI” position. The burners should have a 1/2" to 5/8" steady blue flame. If they do not, have them adjusted by a service technician.
4.To turn burners off, turn knob to “OFF” position.
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