SAFETY continued

When two sided cooking, the area between the upper platen and the griddle plate should be regarded as a “danger zone.” During two sided cooking the operator must not be within this danger zone. When used as a flat grill, then this area is no longer a danger zone, the platens do not move.

For whatever reason, be it cleaning, maintenance, or normal operation, any exposed person must use extreme caution if within this danger zone.

In two side cooking the upper platen remains in the lowered position by nature of its own weight. It is not locked down. It can be raised by lifting up on the handle on the front of the platen, which pivots the platen about it rear mounting point.

The Xpress Grill may during its operation emit airborne noise equivalent to a continuous A weighted sound pressure level of 73dB(A).

The Xpress grill must only be used for single and two sided cooking of foodstuffs in a Jack in the Box store and must not be used for any other purpose.

WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury:

DO NOT attempt to repair or replace any part of the Xpress Grill unless all main power supplies to the grill have been disconnected.

USE EXTREME CAUTION in setting up, operating and cleaning the Xpress Grill to avoid coming in contact with hot grill surfaces or hot grease. Suitable protective clothing should be worn to prevent the risk of burns.

DO NOT clean this appliance with a water jet.

DO NOT apply ICE or COLD WATER to a HOT grill surface.

NOTE all warning labels and markings affixed to the grill, since they call attention to further dangers and necessary precautions.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD, (HCS) - The procedures in this manual include the use of chemical products. These chemical products will be printed in bold face, followed by the abbreviation (HCS) in the text portion of the procedure. See the Hazard Communication Standard, (HCS) manual for the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet(s), (MSDS).

WARNING: After turning the master power switch to the START position, the grill will go through initialization. If the upper platens are in the lowered position they will return to their raised upper position. This movement takes approximately 8 seconds.

MAINTENANCE - the platen support arms carriage block bearing bushings, the platen adjuster nuts, the platen support (shoulder) bolt and the cam follower should be checked annually for wear. Should there be any noticeable play in the bearing bushings and any visible wear on the platen adjuster nuts, platen support bolts or cam follower, then they must be replaced.

MAINTENANCE - the audible alarm that sounds on platen lowering, platen raising and 5 seconds before the completion of the cooking cycle is to advise the operator that the platen is about to move. The function of this device may be tested by pushing the left hand CANCEL button. If no sound is heard, ensure that the alarm volume is not set to low in SYSTEM SETUP. If there is still no sound then a service engineer should be called out to rectify the fault.

SERVICE AND CLEANING - The grill is secured in the grill bay by the installer using two anchors that lock onto the front casters. If the grill is to be moved out of the bay for cleaning or service, remove the anchor from each caster by turning the knob counterclockwise to loosen the retainer. When the retainer is free of the caster, lay the assembly aside on the floor.

After service or cleaning is complete, return the grill to its position in the bay and reattach the anchors by placing

the retainer on the caster post and turning

the knob clockwise to tighten.

NOTE: For safety reasons, the grill must be secured in the grill bay in this manner before operation can resume.

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