Wolf AGT60 manual

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    INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL FOR Heavy Duty Gas Griddles MODELS MLS AGM24 ML-135236-AGM24 AGM36 ML-135237-AGM36 AGM48 ML-135238-AGM48 AGM60 ML-135239-AGM60 AGM72 ML-135240-AGM72 AGT24 ML-135231-AGT24 AGT36 ML-135232-AGT36 AGT48 ML-135233-AGT48 AGT60 ML-135234-AGT60 AGT72 ML-135235-AGT72 www.wolfrange.com ITW Food Equipment Group, LLC An Illi[...]

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    IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL G AS EQUIPM ENT, WHO SHOU LD PERFORM THE INITIAL FIELD START-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED BY THIS MANUAL. POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED . THIS INFO RMATION CAN BE OBTAINED[...]

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    - 3 - INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND CARE OF HEAVY DUTY GAS GRIDDLES GENERAL Heavy Duty Gas Griddles are produce d with quality workmanship and mater ials. Proper installation, usa ge and maintena nce of your griddl e will result in many years of satisfa ctory perfo rmance. Thoroughly read this entire ma nual and car efully follow all o f the instruct[...]

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    - 4 - LOCATION The installa tion locati on must be kept fre e and clear of comb ustibles. Wh en installin g, never enclose the bottom of t he griddle with a raise d curb or other constru ctions that would obstruc t flow of air into or out of the griddle. Adeq uate cleara nce for air open ings into the combust ion chamber must be provided . Make sur[...]

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    GRIDDLES MOUNTED ON STANDS WITH CASTERS Griddles mou nted on s tands with c asters mus t use a flexible con nector (not su pplied) that complies with the Standard for Co nnectors for Mova ble Gas Appliance s ANSI Z21.69•CSA6.16 , and a quick -disconnect device that complies wi th Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.3•CSA6.9. In addition, ad equate means must be[...]

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    GAS PRESSURE REGULATO R INSTALLATION Gas regulator p ressure is preset at 5” Water Column (W .C.) for nat ural gas, and 10 ” W.C. for propane ga s. No further adjustme nt should be required. Install the re gulator as clos e to the griddle on the gas su pply line as possible. M ake sure that the arrow on the u nderside of the re gulator is orie [...]

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    - 7 - OPERATION WARNING : THE GRIDDLE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR SERVICING. BEFORE FIRST USE The griddle is ship ped covered with a protective coating. R emove this film only when the griddle pl ate is being cleaned prior to it s first coo king use. Use a non- corrosive, gre ase dissolving commer cial cleaner, follo[...]

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    USING THE GRIDDLE To preheat, turn th e burners on about 20-2 5 minutes before cooking. A uniform and sy stematic ap proach to lo ading the gr iddle will pro duce the most consiste nt product re sults. The griddl e plate is steel, but the surface is relative ly soft and can be scor ed or dented by careless use of a sp atula or scraper. Be care ful [...]

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    - 9 - CLEANING THE GRIDDLE Empty the gre ase drawer as needed th roughout the day an d regularl y clean at least on ce daily. Clean the grid dle regularly. A clean gr iddle alway s looks bette r, lasts longer and perf orms better. To produce even ly cooked, pe rfectly browned g riddle produ cts keep the gr iddle plate clean and free of carbonized g[...]

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    - 10 - ADJUSTMENTS LEVELING 1. Place a level on t he griddle. 2. Adjust leg s by turning the bullet feet a t the bott om of each le g. Using plie rs or a crescent wrench, turn th e feet counte r-clockwise to i ncrease height, and clockwise to decrease height u ntil leveling is achiev ed. Do n ot extend th e legs mo re than 1-¾”. CALIBRATION (AG [...]

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    - 11 - MAINTENANCE WARNING : THE GRIDDLE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR SERVICING THE GRIDDLE. LUBRICATION All valves and therm ostats must be chec ked and lubricated p eriodically. Check with your Service Agency for details. VENT Annually, when the griddle is cool, c heck the flue and clea r any obstruc tions. SERVICE [...]

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    - 12 - TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES Heat does n ot come on when the th ermostat is turned on 1. Proble m with thermostat . (Call for servi ce) 2. Pilot burner not lit. (C all for service) 3. Problem with gas valve (Call for se rvice) Pilot burner will no t light 1. Manual gas valve no t turned on. 2. Obstructed p ilot orifice. (C all for[...]