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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Instructions MODEL A-4F OVER/UNDER BROILER For Your Safety Warning! Do NOT store or use gasoline or Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or other flammable vapors and liquids maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. in the vicinity of this, or any other Read the installation, operation and maintenance appliance.
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To Purchaser After installation of your broiler, immediately contact your local gas supplier to obtain information in the event the user of your equipment smells gas. This information must be posted in a prominent location. To User RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE Upon receipt of this broiler, inspect it thoroughly for any damage which may have occurred during shipment.
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3. Gas Piping: Make sure the gas pressure regulator supplied with the broiler is installed correctly, with the arrow pointing toward the broiler. Connect outlet side of regulator to broiler. The regulator is set at 4 inches w.c. on natural gas and 11-inch w.c. on propane gas. A 1/8” pressure tap is provided on the gas manifold at the front of the broiler for checking the gas pressure.
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Operator Notes: Flexible Gas Line: To prolong the life, it is important that the flexible gas line is not twisted or bent while installing the same. Carefully follow instructions, using two wrenches. Also, do not operate the broiler with the inner track pulled out, as this will cause excessive wear and breakage of the flexible gas line.
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Cooking: This is a broiler/griddle combination unit. The heat from the bottom broiler burners combined with the radiated heat from the top burners cook the product simultaneously from the top and bottom while the broiler drawer is in the “up-and- in”...
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Installing Radiants: Carefully remove radiant from it’s shipping container. Radiants are made from ceramic material and are easily chipped or broken. Position radiant over top burner, lower radiant onto burner, aligning holes in the top of the radiant with the tabs extending from the burner.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Overview: Daily: Grease chute must be kept clear and clean. Clean griddle surfaces with grill screens and/or 3M-type coarse blending or cleaning pad. Remove stainless steel side and back liners, clean and replace. Drain and clean the grease pan. Weekly: Check thermostat calibration with surface thermometer.
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Cleaning the Grill: Use the following instructions for cleaning the grill: Turn off grills and wait 15 minutes before cleaning. Wet the grill surface with a small amount of water, or properly diluted soap solution if necessary. Scrub the grill surface with a grill screen and/or grill pad using a left-to-right motion, to remove almost all of the carbon buildup.
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Checking the Detent Assembly: The detent assembly regulates the full down and in-between settings before full up position is reached. There is one detent assembly on each side of the mechanism supporting arms. Each assembly consists of a steel ball bearing, spring, retaining bolt and lockdown nut.
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Air Shutters: The air shutters are located at the end of the top burner manifold and the ends of the broiler burners. They are used to regulate the air/fuel mixture. Typical adjustment range: Top burners: 1/2 - 3/4 open (On top burner manifolds) Bottom burners: 3/4 open Insufficient air (shutter not open enough) results in longer blue to yellow flame.
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Model A-4F Parts List Grease Drip Spout Top Griddle Platel Ceramic Radiant Removable Back Liner Top Burner Top Pilot Assembly Back Support Bar 18-B Top Pilot Tubing Complete Top Manifold (Left) 19-L/R Removable Side Liner Top Manifold (Right) Flexible Gas Connector Manifold Air Mixer 21-R Adjustable Foot Insert (Round)
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Model A-4F Parts List (Cont.) 8-L/R Bottom Griddle Plate 33-B Air Shutter 25-L Bottom Carryover Tube (Left) Bottom Pilot 25-R Bottom Carryover Tube (Right) 34-A Orifice for Pilot 25-A Carryover Tube Bracket 34-B Tubing for Bottom Pilot Bottom Burner Orifice Hood Carryover Tube Orifice Bottom Manifold with Orifices Bottom Griddle Support Frame...
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FLEXIBLE GAS CONNECTOR INSTRUCTIONS To prolong the life of your flexible gas connector, it is important that the following instructions be precisely adhered to. The connector is provided with hex-shaped fittings on each end. Fitting ‘A’ should be held firmly with a wrench and not allowed to turn while a second wrench is used to tighten fitting ‘B’.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Condition Probable Cause Solution Small/no burner flame Regulator failure Unplug regulator vent hole or replace regulator. Plugged orifice cap Unplug hole with toothpick or replace orifice. Plugged burner port Unplug burner port(s). No top burner flame Gas orifices Unplug orifice hole with toothpick or replace orifice.
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Effective January 2020 CONNERTON (Company) warrants to the original owner that the product be free from defects in materials and/or workmanship. This warranty shall apply to units properly installed in a static location only and be in effect for two (2) years from the date of purchase but shall not exceed 30 months from the date of shipment from the Company.
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CONNERTON parts. Damage resulting from the use of or exposure to harsh chemicals or improper cleaning procedures. Damages caused by flood, fire or other acts of nature. The Company shall not be responsible or liable for any incidental or consequential damage and/or injury, claims of loss of use, loss of product or profit.
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