Taylor QS11 Original Operating Instructions

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Models QS11/23
Modular Grills
Original Operating Instructions
074606- -M
5/24/04 (Original Publication)
(Updated 3/4/13)

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  • Page 1 Models QS11/23 Modular Grills Original Operating Instructions 074606- -M 5/24/04 (Original Publication) (Updated 3/4/13)
  • Page 2 Minimum Wire Ampacity: E May, 2004 Taylor All rights reserved. 074606-M Taylor Company The word Taylor and the Crown design 750 N. Blackhawk Blvd. are registered trademarks in the United States Rockton, IL 61072 of America and certain other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ......... . . Table of Contents Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 4 E May, 2004 Taylor (Original Publication) (Updated March, 2013) All rights reserved. 074606-M Taylor Company The word Taylor and the Crown design 750 N. Blackhawk Blvd. are registered trademarks in the United States Rockton, IL 61072 of America and certain other countries.
  • Page 5: To The Installer

    Make sure all possible hazards to servicing activities related to the installation and the user and the equipment have been addressed. service of Taylor equipment. Only Taylor authorized service personnel Air Clearance should perform installation and repairs on the equipment.
  • Page 6: Electrical Connections

    The installation location is marked by the equipotential bonding symbol (5021 of IEC 60417--1) on the removable panel and the frame. Figure 1 130304 To the Installer Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 7: Installation

    1/2” hole on the left side of the frame, about half way grease disposal containers in accordance with NSF down. Remove the plug and attach the cable. Standard 4 requirements. 110120 Models QS11 & QS23 To the Installer...
  • Page 8: Leveling Procedures

    Slide the gap slide to the right. Step 2 To allow adjustment of the gap pins, loosen the two 1/8” allen screws located on the sides of the front and rear gap slides. Figure 3 Figure 4 To the Installer Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 9 T-handle to the left until the gap indicator/pointer is at #8 on the gap indicator plate, and tighten the T-handle. Figure 8 Step 7 Raise the upper cook surface and remove the four gap Figure 6 blocks. Models QS11 & QS23 To the Installer...
  • Page 10 See Weekly Cleaning Procedures on page 29. Figure 10 Step 10 If the unit rocks, split the adjustment for gap pins across the uneven corners, as shown in Figure 11. Figure 12 Figure 11 090401 To the Installer Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 11: To The Operator

    In the event that you require technical assistance, please contact your local authorized Taylor Distributor. Note: Warranty is valid only if the parts are authorized Taylor parts, purchased from an authorized Taylor Distributor, and the required service work is provided by an authorized Taylor service technician.
  • Page 12: Safety

    We, at Taylor Company, are deeply concerned about the safety of the operator when he or she comes in contact with the grill and its parts. Taylor has gone to extreme efforts to design and manufacture built-in DO NOT operate the grill unless it is safety features to protect both you and the service properly grounded.
  • Page 13 70 dB(A) when measured at a distance of 1.0 Failure to follow these instructions may result in severe meter from the surface of the machine and at a height burns from high temperatures. of 1.6 meters from the floor. 130304 Models QS11 & QS23 Safety...
  • Page 14: Operator Parts Identification

    Section 4 Operator Parts Identification QS11 Figure 13 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. COVER-TOP 079969 STANDOFF-REAR 079288 TRAY A.-GREASE X79940-SER STANDOFF-FRONT 079289 071102 Operator Parts Identification Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 15: Qs23

    QS23 Figure 14 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. COVER-TOP 079969 STANDOFF-REAR 079288 TRAY A.-GREASE X79940-SER STANDOFF-FRONT 079289 071102 Models QS11 & QS23 Operator Parts Identification...
  • Page 16: Qs11 Accessories

    QS11 Accessories Figure 15 071102 Operator Parts Identification Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 17 QS11 Accessories - - Parts Identification ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. SCRAPER A.-GROOVE X79246 ITEMS 13-20 ARE INCLUDED IN X79689 KIT SCRAPER A.-GROOVE X79668 SCREW-3/8-16X1/2 HEX HEAD 001081 SCRAPER-TEFLON WIPER 075887 WASHER-3/8 EXTERNAL 001087 ITEMS 4-12 ARE INCLUDED IN X70300 KIT...
  • Page 18: Qs23 Accessories

    QS23 Accessories Figure 16 071102 Operator Parts Identification Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 19 *NOT SHOWN BLOCK-GAGE PLATEN KIT 079912 CLEANER-SIZZLE 1 QT 545A 079895 BRUSH-.625 X 1.500 074166 STANDOFF-FRONT 079289 CARD-CHECKOUT-GRILL GM 049990 CARD-GRILL CLEANING 050885 GUIDE-CHECK OUT-QS 051934 INSTRUCTION-GRILL OPER 053656-INS KIT A.-3FT RESTRAIN CABLE 074948 Models QS11 & QS23 Operator Parts Identification...
  • Page 20: Important: To The Operator

    Release Material Sheets Indicator Light The lights on the front panel indicate when the heaters Release material sheets are used on the upper grill are operating. plate to prevent food product from sticking. Important: To the Operator Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 21: Operating Screen And Controls

    Operating Screen and Controls Temperature Controls The Model QS11 is equipped with one temperature The VERSION SCREEN is viewed when a grill is control and the Model QS23 is equipped with two powered for normal operation. It indicates the version individual temperature controls.
  • Page 22 Once the desired alert timer has been set, press the product, or to start warming buns for the cooked product. MENU key to return to the selected item display. 080926 Important: To the Operator Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 23: Maintenance Menu

    (Refer to the Fault Screen information in the Service Manual, Note: Calibrate with the release material removed, Controls and Systems Section.) using a calibrated pyrometer. Models QS11 & QS23 Important: To the Operator...
  • Page 24 This message indicates that the operator can program a specific product name to appear for the Step 5 first item on the menu. Press the UP arrow to display the SCALE message. SCALE NAME1 Important: To the Operator Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 25 After the last character has been entered, press the Press the MENU and TEMP keys at the same time to MENU key to return to the message “NAME1”. return to the main cooking screen. Models QS11 & QS23 Important: To the Operator...
  • Page 26: Maintenance Menu Flowchart

    Maintenance Menu Flowchart Important: To the Operator Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 27 Section 6 Operating Procedures The Model QS11 has one, 12” (305 mm) lower cook Step 2 surface and the option of an 11” (289 mm) upper cook Starting with the spring side, slide the straight end of surface. the release material rod through the front spring, continue through the hemmed end of the release The Model QS23 has two 12”...
  • Page 28 Product sticks to the release material. Note: Replace release material sheets if small Release material has holes in it. pinholes develop. Figure 22 Operating Procedures Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 29: Operating Procedures

    TIMER button. A tone will sound for two seconds, alerting the operator that the cook cycle has been initiated. Figure 24 Figure 26 Models QS11 & QS23 Operating Procedures...
  • Page 30: Cleaning Between Product Runs

    Carefully remove product with a safe cooking utensil Note: DO NOT use a scraper, sharp utensils, or in the same order the product was placed on the grill. abrasives for cleaning the upper cook surface. Operating Procedures Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Grease Tray Partition

    (Be sure to re-install the gap slides as they Carefully unplug the unit from the wall receptacle. were removed, i.e., “F” front.) See Weekly Step 3 Cleaning Procedures on page 29. Remove the grease tray. 090401 Models QS11 & QS23 Operating Procedures...
  • Page 32: Closing Procedures

    Note: DO NOT use metal scrapers, abrasive pads, Note: Grills should be removed from cooking alcoves screens or wire brushes to clean the upper cook in order to clean the rear section of the upper cook surface. surface. Operating Procedures Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 33: Weekly Cleaning Procedures

    Note: The front Gap Slide set will be marked with an Never pour or spray liquid of any type on ( F ) to designate the front location. The rear set will not top of the upper cook surface. be marked. 090401 Models QS11 & QS23 Operating Procedures...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting Guide

    Clear the fault. (See page 19.) If the action is ineffective, contact a service technician. 5. Upper cook surface will not a. Defective gas filled cylinder(s). a. Contact a service technician. stay in the raised position. Troubleshooting Guide Models QS11 & QS23...
  • Page 35 Grease tray is full. a. Empty the grease tray. grease drawer. 9. The grease drawer will not a. Product has built up in back of a. Refer to “Cleaning the Grease Tray Partition” instructions. close. grease partition. Models QS11 & QS23 Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 36: Warranty Explanation

    Warranty Explanation Parts Labor Class 103 Parts The Taylor warranty is valid only if the required service work is performed by an authorized Taylor technician. The warranty for new equipment is one year, with a replacement parts warranty of three months.
  • Page 37: Parts List

    Section 9 Parts List + Available Separately 051108 Models QS11 & 23 Parts List...
  • Page 38 + Available Separately 061004 Parts List Models QS11 & 23...
  • Page 39 + Available Separately 051108 Models QS11 & 23 Parts List...
  • Page 40 + Available Separately 051108 Parts List Models QS11 & 23...
  • Page 41 + Available Separately 051108 Models QS11 & 23 Parts List...
  • Page 42 + Available Separately 051108 Parts List Models QS11 & 23...
  • Page 43 QS11/QS23 074626- -23 Rev. 7/12...

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