Cleaning and maintenance continued – Garland ED SERIES ELECTRIC COUNTER UNITS Manuel d'utilisation

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Part # 4521653 Rev 1 (03/05/13)

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Broiler Interior and Under Broiler Grates

Debris and grease that gathers inside the broiler and must be

removed.

Daily

1. Lowering the front black enamel panel and remove the

grease drawer to be empty. NEVER operate the broiler

without the grease drawer. A magnetic door catch on

the grease drawer holds the front panel closed, acting as

a simple safety reminder. The front panel will not close

when the grease drawer is not in place.

2 In order for an electric broiler to heat up the cooking

racks/grates the electric elements must be attached

to the grates. After the broiler has cooled down, clean

inside the broiler under these grates using the broiler

grate lifter supplied with the broiler to lift the racks. Once

the grates are lifted a prop will kick out that is attached to

the underside of the grates to hold assembly up. This will

allow you access to clean the inside the broiler.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE continued

Periodic Cleaning

Over time debris carbonizes on the broiler grates requiring

major cleaning with detergent soap or degrease agent. The

broiler racks can be completely removed from the attached

elements for cleaning.

WARNING: All power should be shut off prior to cleaning.

1. Lift the broiler grates as described in the daily cleaning

section.

2 You will see the elements clamps that attaches the

elements to grates. Remove the element clamps and

clean the broiler racks.

3. Reverse the above procedure to reassemble the broiler.

After major cleaning it is recommended that you re-season

the broiler grates. Broiler grates are manufactured from cast

iron, which is a porous material. Major cleaning removes the

oils in the metal that helps prevent food from sticking to the

cook surface requiring re-seasoning.

To re-season the grates heat the broiler at a low temperature

setting then rub cooking oil into the broiler rack. At this point

you are ready to begin cooking again. If food is still sticking

to the broiler grate rub more cooking oil onto the grates.

WARNING : NEVER use tin foil inside the broiler as it is a

reflective material and it could cause the temperature to

escalate beyond the normal range of the broiler design.

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