Use and Care Manual
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Operation:
1. Preheat the griddle surface to 375°F.
2. Apply a light film of cooking oil across the entire griddle surface.
3. Let the oil cook in for about 2 minutes or until it starts to smoke.
4. Wipe the griddle surface with a clean damp cloth to remove all oil.
5. For new griddles, repeat this process 2-3 times to establish a slick, clean surface.
6. Before use, inspect the unit for cleanliness.
7. Ensure the pilot light is lit before operation.
8. Turn the burner control knobs by hand only; do not use tools.
9. The control provides a continuous range from OFF to ON.
10.The right knob controls the front burner, while the left knob controls the rear burner.
11.To ignite the burner, turn the control knob to ON until the fire forms completely around the inner
and outer sections of the burner.
12.Set the control knob to the desired position; adjustments can be made at any time.
Daily Cleaning:
To maintain appearance and extend service life, clean your equipment daily. Do NOT use steel wool.
1. Allow the equipment to cool completely before cleaning.
2. Use a wire brush to scrape the griddle plate and remove food residue.
3. Clean the equipment using a damp cloth, a sponge with soapy water, or a metal scraper.
4. Empty and clean the drip tray.
Maintenance:
Arrange for an annual check by a qualified service company to ensure safe and efficient operation
of the unit.
Ensure that gas piping is of the appropriate size and correctly installed to supply sufficient gas to
meet the equipment's full gas input.
Install a manual shut-off valve upstream from the manifold within a 4-foot (1.2-meter) distance
from the equipment. Position it for easy access in case of an emergency.
Periodically inspect the entire gas piping system for leaks. It is recommended to use a gas leak
detector or a soapy water solution for this purpose.
Install the equipment under an efficient exhaust hood equipped with flameproof filters. Maintain a
minimum distance of 4 feet between the top of the equipment and the filters or any other
combustible materials.