OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORS For your better understanding and confidence, the following explanation of the control system used on these skillets is offered. Item No. Description Function Gas Control Valve Controls main gas supply to the skillet. (Skillet Bottom Dwg.) Pilot Light When illuminated, the lower pilot light indicates (Electrical...
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PARTS LIST - SKILLET BOTTOM Item No. Part No. Description Qty. SK50502 Burner SK50520 Zip Tube (SGL, SGM-30-X) SK50521 Zip Tube (SGL, SGM-40-X) SK50553 Bracket, Pilot Mounting FA10360 Screw. 10-32 x 1/4" SK50363 Orifice, Zip Tube, Natural Gas (0-2000 Ft Elev. #61 Drill) SK50669 Orifice, Zip Tube, Natural Gas (2000-4000 Ft Elev.
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SK50503 Orifice, Burner, Natural Gas (0-2000 Ft. Elev. #52 Drill) SK50505 Orifice, Burner, Natural Gas (2000-4000 Ft. Elev. #1/16 Drill) SK50507 Orifice, Burner, Natural Gas (4000-6000 Ft Elev. #53 Drill) SK50504 Orifice, Burner, L.P. (0-2000 Ft. Elev. #57 Drill) SK50506 Orifice, Burner, L.P.
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PARTS LIST - HYDRAULIC JACK ASSEMBLY Item No. Part No. Description Qty. SK50605 Mounting Pin, Top Jack SK00315 Cap, Jack FA30006 Washer 4-15 SK00208 Hydraulic Jack Assembly SK50578 Piston Rod FA20026 Hex Nut, 1/4-20 FA32008 Lockwasher, 1/4 SK50575 Cylinder Top SK50596 Wiper Scraper Seal SK50711...
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PARTS LIST - ELECTRIC JACK ASSEMBLY Item No. Part No. Description Qty. SK50605 Pin, Mounting, Top Jack SK50648 Washer SK50493 Electric Jack Assembly SE50025 Motor, Electric Jack SK50621 Lever, Micro Switch SK50601 Bracket, Micro Switch KE52312 Fish Paper FA10032 Screw, #4 - 40 x 5/8" FA32002 Tooth Lockwasher, #4 SK50663...
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PARTS LIST- HINGE ASSEMBLY Item No. Part No. Description Qty. KE00598 Hinge Assy. (30 Gal.) SK00168 Hinge Assy. (40 Gal.) KE51218 Body, Hinge KE50823 Pin, Hinge KE50820 Insert, Hinge KE50819 End Piece, Hinge FA11507 Screw, Tension Adjust, 10-24 x 3/4" FA11284 Screw, End Piece, 1/4-20 x 1/2"...
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PARTS LIST- COVER-VENT CAP AND DEFLECTOR Item No. Part No. Description SK00105 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8" SK50179 Washer SK00054 Vent Cap Assy. SK51032 Support Arm SK50218 Knob SK50131 Spacer SK00059 Cover SK50133 Spacer SK50444 Knob 3,4* SK00175 Deflector Assy. (30 Gal.) SK00176 Deflector Assy.
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PARTS LIST - FAUCET Item No. Part No. Description Qty. SE50020 Hot Water Stem Assy. SE50021 Cold Water Stem Assy. SE50022 Yoke Connection Kit FA00016 "0" Ring FA95022 Retaining Ring KE51736 Spout Nut KE50832 3/4" Spout, 10" (A) x 9" (B) KE51401 Single Pantry Control Valve (c/w Item No.
SERVICING GUIDE This section contains servicing information intended for use by Authorized Service Personnel. If Fault Isolation Procedure is required, be sure to start at step #1. A/Problem: Skillet is not heating at all. (Skillet must be on, in a down position and thermostat control set).
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10. Can a pilot light be achieved? Refer to Pilot Flame Adjustment Procedure adjust flame if necessary. If adjustment is not required or unsuccessful, go to step #11. Replace defective gas control valve. 11. Does the pilot flame sensor (th ermopile) generate Replace defective gas control valve.
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B/Problem: Skillet heats too slowly or not hot enough. (Note: Maximum surface temp. is 425°F). Possible Causes 1. Low incoming gas pressure. 2. Detective or incorrectly adjusted gas control valve. 3. Detective or incorrectly adjusted control thermostat. 4. Detective or incorrectly adjusted safety thermostat. Fault Isolation Procedure Step Test Result...
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D/Problem: Skillet fails to tilt (Power tilt units) (Note: A thermal overload in jack motor does not allow constant consecutive tilting) Possible Causes 1. No electrical power to the skillet. 2. Defective rocker (up-down) switch. 3. Detective start capacitor. 4. Blown 10 amp fuse. (208-240V units) 5.
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GAS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE CAUTION: The following procedure, as well as other work on gas controls should be performed only by a qualified service technician. NOTE: Gas pressure adjustment is pre-set and rarely needs any adjustment 1. Remove gas pressure adjustment cover screw. 2.
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HYDRAULIC JACK REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Hydraulic Jack Assembly Refer to " " drawing. 1. Place skillet pan in a down position. 2. Remove jack's top mounting pin (1). 3. Remove micro switch bracket (25) by removing screws (24). 4. Insert a #10-24 screw or bolt into jack's bottom mounting pin (20) and pull pin away from jack to remove. 5.
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HYDRAULIC PUMP REPLACEMENT AND AIR BLEEDING PROCEDURE (units after April 1,1988) NOTE: Bleeding the pump of air is necessary if air has entered hydraulic lines, jack, or pump. If pump is not being replaced omit step #6. Refer to "Hydraulic Lift Mechanism" drawing. 1.
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HINGE ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS Insert 3/8" Allen wrench. Turn clockwise relieve tension on spring. While tension is released remove one of the two slotted screws. To prevent Allen wrench from springing back abruptly while the second slotted screw is removed, insert a pin (approximately 1/8") in the hole where the first slotted screw was removed from.
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