Garland XPE12 Service Manual

Garland XPE12 Service Manual

Electric/gas dual side xpress plus grill
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Electric/Gas Dual Side Xpress Plus Grill
Models:
XP(E/G)12
XP(E/G)24, XP(E/G)24-1(L/R)
XP(E/G)36, XP(E/G)36-1(L/R), XP(E/G)36-2(L/R)
Service Manual
Please read all sections of this manual and retain for future reference.
For your safety:
Post in a prominent location, instructions to be followed
in the event the user smell gas. This information shall be
obtained by consulting your local gas supplier.
XP(E/G)12 Shown
Original Instructions
Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
XP(E/G)24 Shown
XP(E/G)36 Shown

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  • Page 1 Electric/Gas Dual Side Xpress Plus Grill Models: XP(E/G)12 XP(E/G)24, XP(E/G)24-1(L/R) XP(E/G)36, XP(E/G)36-1(L/R), XP(E/G)36-2(L/R) Service Manual Please read all sections of this manual and retain for future reference. For your safety: Post in a prominent location, instructions to be followed in the event the user smell gas. This information shall be obtained by consulting your local gas supplier.
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  • Page 3: Definitions

    Safety Notices DANGER It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to DEFINITIONS perform a Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment to ensure adequate protection during DANGER maintenance procedures. Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This applies to the most DANGER extreme situations.
  • Page 4: Location

    ELECTRICAL  Warning This product contains chemicals known to the State DANGER of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or Check all wiring connections, including factory other reproductive harm. Operation, installation, and terminals, before operation. Connections can become servicing of this product could expose you to airborne loose during shipment and installation.
  • Page 5: Damage

    CODE CLEARANCE   Caution Warning Do not block the supply and return air vents or the air Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to space around the air vents. Keep plastic wrappings, follow industry standard safety procedures, including, paper, labels, etc. from being airborne and lodging in but not limited to, local/national regulations for the vents.
  • Page 6 CLEANING  Warning  Caution Be aware that adjacent platens may unexpectedly move at any time. “Turn Grill Off” at main switch when cleaning Ensure platens are down, in closed position, when platens as there can be an unexpected movement of the moving grill.
  • Page 7   Warning Warning Remove all removable panels before lifting and This appliance must be installed with sufficient installing. ventilation to prevent the occurrence of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to the health of  Warning personnel in the room in which it is installed. Do not contact moving parts.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notices Definitions..............................3 Disclaimers ..............................3 Location ..............................4 Electrical ..............................4 Damage..............................5 Clearance ..............................5 Section 1 General Information Read This Manual ......................11 Unit Inspection .........................11 Model Numbers ........................11 Serial Plate Numbers ......................11 Main Features and Components ..................12 Items included with the purchase of your new grill from manufacturer: ....13 3 Platen Dimensions Specification .................14 2 Platen Dimensions Specification .................15 1 Platen Dimensions Specification .................16...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents (continued) Section 3 Operation Sequence of Operation ....................35 easyToUCH™ Controller ....................36 Home Screen, Recipe Selector Screen & Icons ................. 36 On Screen Warnings and Alerts Messages ................. 37 Operations Overview ......................... 37 easyTOUCH™ Procedures ....................38 Start Up & Preheat ..........................38 Cook A Recipe ............................
  • Page 10 Section 9 Diagrams Wiring Diagram ........................79 1 Platen Electric - XPE12 WYE (4532832) ..................80 2 Platen Electric - XPE24 WYE (4532833) ..................82 3 Platen Electric - XPE36 WYE (4532834) ..................84 1 Platen Gas - XPG12 WYE (4532835) ................... 86 2 Platen Gas - XPG24 WYE (4532836) ...................
  • Page 11: General Information

    Section 1 General Information Read This Manual Model Numbers Garland Commercial Equipment developed this manual as This manual covers the following models: a reference guide for the owner/operator and installer of XP(E/G)12, XP(E/G)12-0(L/R) this equipment. Please read this manual before installation XP(E/G)24, XP(E/G)24-1(L/R), XP(E/G)24-0(L/R) or operation of the machine.
  • Page 12: Main Features And Components

    General Information Section 1 3 PLATEN SHOWN Main Features and Components 8. Grease Buckets. 1. On/Off Power Switch 9. Front Casters - height adjustable swivel casters, with 2. easyToUCH™ Touch sensitive controls for easy operation. brakes. 3. Green Push Button 10.
  • Page 13: Items Included With The Purchase Of Your New Grill From Manufacturer

    • Factory authorized service center 4600866 Release Material Sheet (box) • An approved installation person approved by Garland. 4600207 Grease Drawer Slide LT - GM • Licensed installer contracted by purchaser of grill. 4600206 Grease Drawer Slide RT - GM •...
  • Page 14: Platen Dimensions Specification

    General Information Section 1 3 Platen Dimensions Specification Dimensions: model: XP(E/G)36 1.255in TOP HEATER 11.500in 31.9mm 292.1mm FOR GAS UNITS ONLY TOP HEATER GRILL PLATE 34.505in 20.000in 22.000in 876.4mm 508mm 558.8mm 23.124in 587.4mm GRILL PLATE 2.170in 35.750in 55.1mm 908.1mm 25.250in TOP VIEW 641.4mm 36.979in...
  • Page 15: Platen Dimensions Specification

    Section 1 General Information 2 Platen Dimensions Specification Dimensions: model: XP(E/G)24 TOP HEATER 11.500in 1.255in 292.1mm 31.9mm FOR GAS UNITS ONLY TOP HEATER GRILL PLATE 34.505in 20.000in 22.000in 876.4mm 508mm 558.8mm 23.124in 587.4mm GRILL PLATE 2.170in 23.750in 55.1mm 603.3mm 25.250in TOP VIEW 641.4mm 24.979in...
  • Page 16: Platen Dimensions Specification

    General Information Section 1 1 Platen Dimensions Specification Dimensions: model: XP(E/G)12 TOP HEATER 11.5in 292.1mm UPPER HEATER GRILL PLATE 34.5in 20.0in 22.0in 876.4mm 508mm 558.8mm 23.1in 587.4mm GRILL PLATE 11.8in 25.3in 298.5mm 641.4mm 2.2in 55.1mm TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 13.7in FLUE BOX 20.6in 348.1mm...
  • Page 17: Electrical Input Specification - Wye (Electric Xpe-12 Ce Models)

    Section 1 General Information Electrical Input Specification - WYE (electric XPE-12 CE models) XPE-12 CE Models (electric models) XPE-12 (0L,0R) CE Models (electric models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 220V/380V...
  • Page 18: Electrical Input Specification - Wye (Electric Xpe-24 Ce Models)

    General Information Section 1 Electrical Input Specification - WYE (electric XPE-24 CE models) XPE-24 CE Models (electric models) XPE-24 (0L,0R) CE Models (electric models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 220V/380V...
  • Page 19: Electrical Input Specification - Wye (Gas Xpg-24 Ce Models)

    Section 1 General Information Electrical Input Specification - WYE (gas XPG-24 CE models) XPG-24 CE Models (gas models) XPG-24 (0L,0R) CE Models (gas models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 220V/380V...
  • Page 20: Electrical Input Specification - Wye (Electric Xpe-36 Ce Models)

    General Information Section 1 Electrical Input Specification - WYE (electric XPE-36 CE models) XPE-36 CE Models (electric models) XPE-36 (0L,0R) CE Models (electric models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 220V/380V...
  • Page 21: Electrical Input Specification - Delta (Electric Xpe-36Models)

    Section 1 General Information Electrical Input Specification - DELTA (electric XPE-36models) XPE-36 1L Models (electric models) XPE-36 1R Models (electric models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3 (WYE) Power(kW) 3 (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 200V 25.8 23.6 26.5...
  • Page 22: Electrical Input Specification - Wye (Gas Xpg-36 Ce Models)

    General Information Section 1 Electrical Input Specification - WYE (gas XPG-36 CE models) XPG-36 CE Models (gas models) XPG-36 (0L/R) CE Models (gas models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 3N (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 220V/380V...
  • Page 23 Section 1 General Information Electrical Input Specification - DELTA (gas XPG-36 models), continuation XPG-36 1L Models (gas models) XPG-36 1R Models (gas models) Volts Volts Total Current (A) Total Current (A) Model Model 3 (WYE) Power(kW) 3 (WYE) Power(kW) 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 200V 20.6...
  • Page 24: Gas Input Specification

    FAN SPEED TOTAL INPUT RATING (kW) GROUP PER BURNER (kW) SIZE (mm) PRESSURE (mbar) SETTING (RPM) 5.86kW - (For XPE12 series) 10mbar 2.93 11.72kW - (For XPE24 series) 1.5mm (4.0” WC) 17.58kW - (For XPE36 series) 5.86kW - (For XPE12 series) 13.7mbar...
  • Page 25: Installation

    Section 2 Installation STOP! - Follow the instructions below to safely and easily remove unit from packaging skid. Unit very heavy Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required. Removing Grill From Wood Crate 3. REMOVE AND DISCARD THE TWO (2) WOOD BLOCKS LOCKING EACH OF THE FRONT CASTER. NOTE: ENSURE FRONT CASTER BRAKES ARE ON Tools required.
  • Page 26: Transporting Grill To Location

    Installation Section 2 Transporting Grill To Location air vents of the equipment are not blocked • The location must not be near heat-generating (broiler, Transporting your new grill to the kitchen requires the dishwashers, etc) equipment or in direct sunlight and following criteria.
  • Page 27: Appliances Equipped With Casters

    IMPORTANT NOTE and rear casters are adjustable, only the front casters have brakes. Garland recommends installing restraining chains/cables from the floor/wall to the rear of the unit. These restraints limit the mobility of the appliance. On the caster assembly shown above there is a nut used to assemble the swivel system - do not use wrench on this nut.
  • Page 28: Temporary Storage

    Should NOT be Visible Caster Jam Nuts Temporary Storage Garland provides adequate protection under normal conditions in transit and storage. The grill may need FRONT CASTER WITH BRAKE REAR CASTER WITHOUT BRAKE additional protection if it is stored near salt water, a tropical 9.
  • Page 29: Installation Store Responsibilities

    In Canada, electrical connection must comply with authorized service company MUST startup the grill applicable sections of the Canadian Electrical Code, according to Garland Commercial Ranges startup C22.1 - 1990, latest edition, “Safety Standard for standards. Installation, Part 1” and C22.2- No. O-M 1982 latest edition.
  • Page 30: Desi Pak" Bags From The Grill

    To adjust the burner pressure, remove the sealing screw from the pressure test nipple, connect a manometer, • Garland highly recommends these bags remain in remove the sealing cap on the gas valve regulator, turn the equipment while the grills are in storage or not in...
  • Page 31 Section 2 Installation • Install the included quick-disconnect gas hose to the Electrical Connection inlet fitting on the underside of the grill by threading  Warning brass male quick-connect coupler included with the hose onto the factory-installed elbow. Disconnect power supply before starting this procedure. FLEXIBLE GAS HOSE UNDERNEATH GRILL •...
  • Page 32: Flue Upper Rear Panel Install Instruction

    Installation Section 2 Flue Upper Rear Panel Install Instruction Install flue box to the back of grill for all gas grill models only (if required). flue box assembly griddle rear backsplash Place hemmed flange of flue box over top edge of griddle rear backsplash Remove the flue assembly from the accessory box upper...
  • Page 33 Section 2 Installation Install Release Material Sheets 4. Gently pull the release material sheet towards (Rear Loop Option) the front platen and then In order to achieve proper cooking performance, ensure wrap the sheet around that the release material sheet is installed properly to the the front of platen and platen.
  • Page 34: Startup Procedure

    415 VAC- Y _____________________ Ensure the grill is installed in accordance with Manitowoc /Garland manuals, mandatory, and local standards. INSPECTION / OPERATIONAL CHECK Ensure grill is installed under the correct type of exhaust hood with the minimum required air draw and height distance of approximately 24 inches (2 feet) from cooking surface.
  • Page 35: Operation

    Section 3 Operation NOTE: Do not operate the unit without reading and Wrong understanding the safety requirements. Refer to the safety Platen section at the front of this manual. Position Normal Open Sequence of Operation Normal After turning the power switch to “I” or ON position, the Platen Do Not Position...
  • Page 36: Easytouch™ Controller

    Operation Section 3 easyToUCH™ Controller PRESS & GO – is used to initiate preheat and cook on the grill. HOME SCREEN, RECIPE SELECTOR SCREEN & ICONS The easyToUCH™ HOME and RECIPE SELECTOR screens MENUS – is used to activate, add, edit and are the most frequently used screens.
  • Page 37: On Screen Warnings And Alerts Messages

    Section 3 Operation ON SCREEN WARNINGS AND ALERTS MESSAGES Menus and Recipes Too Cool/Too Hot - If the grill temperature is too cool to Multiple menus can be set up, each using different set properly cook a recipe, a “Too Cool to Cook” message point and containing different or share recipes.
  • Page 38: Easytouch™ Procedures

    Operation Section 3 easyTOUCH™ Procedures COOK A RECIPE 1. On the RECIPE START UP & PREHEAT SELECTOR screen, 1. Switch the grill on Green light select a recipe to using the main indicates cook. that the power switch. Grill power Lay product on is “ON”...
  • Page 39: Check Temperatures

    Section 3 Operation CHECK TEMPERATURES CHANGE COOK TIME/GAP The temperature screen shows the actual and the set point The changes made to a recipe in this procedure in the Press temperatures at each thermocouple. & Go mode will still apply after the power is turned off. A recipe’s cook time and gap can be modified to allow for 1.
  • Page 40: Create New Recipe

    Operation Section 3 CREATE NEW RECIPE The easyToUCH™ screen display, layout and icons shown herein are for guidance purposes only and are not intended to be an exact representation of those displayed on the grill. 1. A recipe consists of one or more steps. A step may end with a prompt such as 1.
  • Page 41 Section 3 Operation Editing an Existing Recipe Pressing the list icon will display the steps in the recipe available (screen shown below). Select the step with arrows editing, then press check. Press the pencil (top right of the screen) to edit an existing recipe.
  • Page 42: Create A New Menu

    Operation Section 3 CREATE A NEW MENU Menus offer the option to combine many recipes under 6. Select an image one menu screen like breakfast, lunch and other menus and press the available through the day. check-mark to continue. 7. Select a recipe(s) 1.
  • Page 43: Activate Sleep Mode Manually

    Section 3 Operation ACTIVATE SLEEP MODE MANUALLY SHUTDOWN Sleep mode can be selected from the RECIPE SELECTOR 1. Return to the screen to save energy during slow periods. HOME screen. Pressing the Home 1. From the RECIPE icon exits cooking SELECTOR screen, mode and turns off press...
  • Page 44: Special Settings - Time & Gap Adjustment Limits

    Operation Section 3 SPECIAL SETTINGS — TIME & GAP ADJUSTMENT 6. Select to save LIMITS the new settings. This setting limits the size of the cook cycle adjustments that can be made for a recipe using Change Cook Time/ Gap. For example, if the time is set to 00:10, then the COOK CYCLE ADJUSTMENT screen will only allow the operator to increase or decrease the cook time by up to ten (10) seconds.
  • Page 45 Section 3 Operation home page PRESSGO MENUS SETTINGS ALL RECIPES DIAGNOSTICS PressGo AM MENU Menus AM MENU BACON PM MENU MUSHROOM AM MENU LRS PM MENU SAUSAGE STEAK All Recipe QUARTER EGGS ANGUS GR CHICKEN BACON Settings FACTORY MUSHROOM PASSWORD TIME SAUSAGE DATE...
  • Page 46 Operation Section 3 Diagnostic REVISION MANUFACTURE DATE INSTALL DATE SERIAL NUMBER UI HARDWARE REV. DIAGNOSTIC LOG TRACK ALL LOG INFO STATUS TIMESTAMP HEATER DUTY CYCLE 5: GRILL TYPE HEATER DUTY CYCLE 6: GRILL DESCRIPTION HEATER DUTY CYCLE 7: POWER AC LINE HEATER DUTY CYCLE 8: INPUT POWER AC PHASE A: HEATER DESIGN VOLTAGE:...
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Section 4 Maintenance Cleaning the easyToUCH™ controller Cleaning During Operation • Select lock icon on the panel, to temporarily lock 1. After each product load is removed, use a grill scraper to scrape grease on lower grill plate from front to back the touch screen for fifteen (15) seconds.
  • Page 48: Daily Cleaning

    Maintenance Section 4 Daily Cleaning 6. Remove the lower support rail of the grease 1. Select Clean mode for troughs from each side. each platen and, once Clean mode has been reached, turn each zone OFF and turn NOTE: Turn main switch OFF when cleaning platens.
  • Page 49 Section 4 Maintenance 11. Apply the grill cleaner 16. Press green button to to the platen surfaces raise the right platen and starting from right turn main switch Off. platen to left platen. Pour remaining Hi-temp DO NOT SCRUB. Grill Cleaner over the bottom grill surface.
  • Page 50 Maintenance Section 4 21. Scrub outer edges of 26. Turn main switch On, right and left platens and lower the platen and turn main switch Off. turn main switch Off. Rinse inner edges of both platens. 22. Press green button to 27.
  • Page 51: Moving The Grill

    Section 4 Maintenance Moving the Grill 31. Wipe lower grill with a clean sanitizer-soaked  Caution grill cloth. Repeat until no visible soil remains. Ensure platens are down, in closed position, when moving grill. Avoiding procedure may cause damage or loss of calibration on the platen and potential of error message can occur.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    Section 5 Troubleshooting Cooking Issues Problem Possible Cause Action Incorrect recipe selected Select correct recipe and retry Use cook cycle change screen to Cook time too low increase cook cycle Check that uncooked product is at Raw product too cold correct temperature (not frozen) as per Restaurant operational guideline Use cook cycle change screen to...
  • Page 53 Section 5 Troubleshooting Cooking Issues Problem Possible Cause Action Incorrect recipe selected Select correct recipe and retry Use cook cycle change screen to Cook time too high decrease cook cycle, as per Restaurant operational guideline. Check for correct temperature (frozen product not thawed;...
  • Page 54: Temperature Issues

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Temperature Issues Problem Possible Cause Action Use temperature status screen to check Recipe set points are high zone temperatures versus set point Temperature calibration Reset off sets to default value and verify incorrect temperatures Partial load cooking driving Cook full load and recheck zone temperature on unused zone temperatures...
  • Page 55 Section 5 Troubleshooting Temperature Issues (continuation) Problem Possible Cause Action Use temperature status screen to check Recipe set points are low zone temperatures versus set point Kitchen ventilation aff ecting Check whether cool or high volumes of temperatures air are directed towards the grill Temperature calibration Reset off sets to default value and verify incorrect...
  • Page 56: Ui Issues

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Test that contactor is disengaged by High temperature switch opening lower grate and listening for tripped contactor Open lower grate and listen for Contactor disengaged contactor disengaging Ribbon cable disengaged Reseat ribbon cable on SSRB and SIB Unable to reach or Line voltage wiring harness maintain temperature...
  • Page 57 Section 5 Troubleshooting Use voltmeter to confi rm main power Main power intermittent connected and live UI rebooting Check that software version is up to Wrong software version loaded date 24v power supply defective Check for blinking heartbeat LED on SIB Allow 30 seconds for USB to be Flash drive not in long enough recognized by UI...
  • Page 58 Troubleshooting Section 5 Test that contactor is disengaged by High temperature switch power cycling grill and listening for tripped contactor Check limit switches, ensure wiring is Over travel switch tripped routed correctly Hood height not set or set too Go to Settings/Hood Height Calibration to check setting Check the actuator for damage, feel Platen not moving...
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  • Page 65: Controls

    Section 6 Controls Settings Mode: Factory Settings Mode: Change Password 5. Type password 1. Select “SETTINGS”. under Settings. 6. Choose the user password to change (display shown). 2. Enter password 7. Type the new (alphabet). password twice and press return. Change the Time 3.
  • Page 66: Change The Date

    Controls Section 6 Change the Date 20. Select the 12. Type password appropiate reset under settings. option to continue. 13. select the appropiate date (display shown). 21. This operation can not be cancel, press 14. Select check check to continue. save date.
  • Page 67: Hood Height

    Section 6 Controls Test Setting Mode: Hood Height 28. Type password Collect System Log under settings then select HOOD HEIGHT. 36. Type password 29. Make the under settings then appropiate select COLLECT adjustment then END SYSTEM LOG. CALIBRATION. 37. Insert USB then Thermocouple Calibration select COLLECT LOG.
  • Page 68: Heat Errors & Limits

    Controls Section 6 • CLEAN GRILL – this option will confi gure the lower 50. Type password grill, you can set up temperature from 150F to 450F or under settings then turn off this option by typing 32 on the numeric pad. select PROMPTS DEFINITION.
  • Page 69: Instructions For Software Update

    Instructions for Software Update Garland will notify FAS’s of new software drop. FAS’s are required to have clean (formatted) flashdrives with a minimum size of 8Gb. If the file received is compressed (zip), it needs to be decompressed and content (could be approx. 24 files) should be copied to a clean flashdrive.
  • Page 70 Controls Section 6 Scroll through Settings Press START UPDATE. to Software Update. Press START UPDATE. If search for USB unsuccessful – screen will state “Couldn’t find USB drive”. Try a different USB flashdrive and repeat number 5. If USB was found successfully, start again from number 5. The upgrade may take up to 10 minutes.
  • Page 71: Component Check Procedures

    Section 7 Component Check Procedures Reading the LEDs - SIB The SIB has a number of LEDs performing different functions. For the Service Technician, the most important ones are numbers 1, 6, 7, 10, 11, and 12. If LED 1 is not blinking there may be an issue with the high voltage power or with the ribbon cable to the SSRB.
  • Page 72: Reading The Leds - Sib - Diagnose Platen Errors

    Component Check Procedures Section 7 Reading the LEDs - SIB - Diagnose Platen Errors Position Indicators Check the amber LEDs 6 & 7 on the SIB: LED 6 (H LED 7 (U PPER LATEN MUST BE UP AT OR ABOVE THE UPPER SWITCH LATEN MUST BE DOWN AT OR BELOW THE HOME SWITCH LATEN MUST BE BETWEEN THE HOME AND UPPER SWITCHES...
  • Page 73: Reading The Leds - Sib - Platen Homing

    Section 7 Component Check Procedures Reading the LEDs - SIB - Platen Homing Platen Homing Behavior At the start of the homing process, the controller fi rst determines if the platen is at the upper switch. If it is, the platen starts moving down.
  • Page 74: Reading The Leds - Ssrb

    Component Check Procedures Section 7 Reading the LEDs - SSRB The SSRB has one LED per heater. The LEDs blink in proportion to the power being delivered to each heater: • An LED that is always on (or nearly always) is receiving maximum power. •...
  • Page 75: Replacement Of Shaft Seal & Cap O-Ring Procedure

    Section 7 Component Check Procedures REPLACEMENT OF SHAFT SEAL & CAP O-RING PROCEDURE 1. Ensure that the platen is in the down position, by pressing green button. Green light 2. Turn power OFF indicates using the main that the Grill power power switch.
  • Page 76 Component Check Procedures Section 7 14. Insert bushings back into the arm link and carefully thread 12. Reinstall the wear the link pin through pad (C) and tighten them and the other down using two allen side of the arm. screws (D).
  • Page 77: Actuator Replacement Procedure

    Section 7 Component Check Procedures ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 1. Ensure that the 6. Remove clevis pin. platen is in the down The platen may need position, by pressing to be wedged into a green button. slightly lifted position to relieve pressure on the clevis pin enough Green light 2.
  • Page 78 Component Check Procedures Section 7 16. Slide the anti-rotate 12. When replacing the into the unit from actuator ensure that the top of the slot no wires are trapped and secure back between it the to the actuator bottom frame. Do shaft.
  • Page 79: Diagrams

    Electrical schematic diagrams are combined by zones, right, left and middle zones. For 1 platen total of one sheet, 2 platen total of two sheets, 3 platen total of three sheets. Electric General Market (WYE connection) Part# Description 1 PLATEN 4532832 1 Platen - XPE12 WYE 4532832 2 PLATEN 2 Platen - XPE24 WYE 4532833 4532832 3 PLATEN...
  • Page 80: Platen Electric - Xpe12 Wye (4532832)

    Diagrams Section 9 1 PLATEN ELECTRIC - XPE12 WYE (4532832) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 82: Platen Electric - Xpe24 Wye (4532833)

    Diagrams Section 9 2 PLATEN ELECTRIC - XPE24 WYE (4532833) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 84: Platen Electric - Xpe36 Wye (4532834)

    Diagrams Section 9 3 PLATEN ELECTRIC - XPE36 WYE (4532834) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 86: Platen Gas - Xpg12 Wye (4532835)

    Diagrams Section 9 1 PLATEN GAS - XPG12 WYE (4532835) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 88: Platen Gas - Xpg24 Wye (4532836)

    Diagrams Section 9 2 PLATEN GAS - XPG24 WYE (4532836) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 90: Platen Gas - Xpg36 Wye (4532837)

    Diagrams Section 9 3 PLATEN GAS - XPG36 WYE (4532837) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 92 Electrical schematic diagrams are combined by zones, right, left and middle zones. For 1 platen total of one sheet, 2 platen total of two sheets, 3 platen total of three sheets. Electric General Market (DELTA connection) Part# Description 1 PLATEN 4532838 1 Platen - XPE12 DELTA 4532838 2 PLATEN 2 Platen - XPE24 DELTA 4532839 4532838 3 PLATEN...
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  • Page 94: Platen Electric - Xpe12 Delta (4532838)

    Diagrams Section 9 1 PLATEN ELECTRIC - XPE12 DELTA (4532838) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 96: Platen Electric - Xpe24 Delta (4532839)

    Diagrams Section 9 2 PLATEN ELECTRIC - XPE24 DELTA (4532839) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 98: Platen Electric - Xpe36 Delta (4532840)

    Diagrams Section 9 3 PLATEN ELECTRIC - XPE36 DELTA (4532840) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 100: Platen Gas - Xpe12 Delta (4532841)

    Diagrams Section 9 1 PLATEN GAS - XPE12 DELTA (4532841) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 102: Platen Gas - Xpe24 Delta (4532842)

    Diagrams Section 9 2 PLATEN GAS - XPE24 DELTA (4532842) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 104: Platen Gas - Xpe36 Delta (4532843)

    Diagrams Section 9 3 PLATEN GAS - XPE36 DELTA (4532843) Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
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  • Page 106: Tools & Cleaning Supplies

    Section 10 Tools & Cleaning Supplies Recommended Cleaning Supplies Grill Cleaning Pad & Handle Heat-Resistant Gloves Clean, Sanitizer-Soaked Grill Scraper Grill Squeegee Grill Cloths Note: Cleaning supplies not included with the purchase of your new grill from manufacturer. Document: GAR_SM_4601777 (4/16)
  • Page 107 GARLAND 1177 KAMATO ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA, L4W1XA 888-442-7526 WWW.GARLAND-GROUP.COM Every new piece of Manitowoc Foodservice equipment comes with KitchenCare™ and you choose the level of service that meets your operational needs from one restaurant to multiple locations. StarCare – Warranty & lifetime service, certifi ed OEM parts, global parts inventory, performance audited ExtraCare –...

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