Vulcan-Hart 936A ML-52596 Operating a Standard Griddle, Extended Shutdown, Lighting the Pilot

Models: 924A ML-52592 972A ML-52608 904A ML-52631 948A ML-52600 902A ML-52630 960A ML-52604 936A ML-52596

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Operating a Standard Griddle

Red Reset Button

PL-40557-1

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4.When gas at pilot has been burning for about 45 seconds, release the red button. If pilot does not remain lit, repeat the operation, allowing more time before releasing red reset button.

Operating a Standard Griddle

Turn the thermostat to the desired setting. Since all burners are lit from constantly burning pilots, this is all that is required to put the griddle into service.

For the griddle plate, turn burners on about 15-20 minutes before cooking for preheating. Set the thermostat dials. Each thermostat will control gas flow to burners to bring that area of the plate up to the set temperature.

Extended Shutdown

1.Turn manual shutoff valve to OFF.

2.Turn all control knobs to the OFF position.

3.Shut off the pilot flame by turning the adjusting screw on the pilot valve.

4.Turn off electric supply to the griddle.

If the griddle is to be shut down for an extended period, put a heavy coat of grease over the griddle plate to prevent rusting.

GRIDDLES WITH ELECTRIC IGNITION

Lighting the Pilot

NOTE: In case of power failure, do not attempt to operate the griddle.

CAUTION: Do not turn on the electric supply without first making sure that gas is flowing to the pilots. Failure to do this may shorten the life of the electric ignition igniter.

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Vulcan-Hart 936A ML-52596, 960A ML-52604 Operating a Standard Griddle, Extended Shutdown, Griddles With Electric Ignition