Individual model installations 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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6. To increase the life of the shortening, it should be filtered

with Garland fryer filter cones daily or more often, if

necessary.

7. Baskets should never be more than half full.

8. Keep fat at operating level.

9. Fry pieces of similar size at the same time for best results.

10. Excessive moisture should be shaken from the product

before frying.

11. Your shortening manufacturer can supply excellent frying

and shortening guides.

Controls

1. All ED series fryers are equipped with a manually

resettable high limit located at the rear of the element

termination box. In the event that shortening

temperatures exceed normal limits, the high limit will trip

and can only be reset by pushing the red button when

shortening has cooled.

2. All ED series are equipped with a precision electronic

thermostat which has been factory calibrated and is

designed to hold that calibration. There should never be

the need to calibrate this thermostat in the field. Should

there ever be an abnormal discrepancy in the set point

of actual temperatures, or repeated tripping on the high

limit occurs, the fryer should be serviced by an authorized

Garland service agency.

Griddles – Models: ED-15G,

ED-24G & ED-36G

Grooved Griddles – Models:

ED-15G-U, ED-24-U,

ED-24G-U1, ED-36G-U,

ED-36-U1 & ED-36G-U2
Wall Clearances

Do not install appliance closer to a wall of combustible

material than:

Back 1 1/2” (38mm)

Sides 1” (25mm)

Supply Connection

For supply connection, use wire suitable for 75°C (167°F).

INDIVIDUAL MODEL INSTALLATIONS continued

Electrical Connection

A knockout is provided near the front left side of the unit

located behind the control panel. To view knockout, loosen

the two acorn nuts and hinge control panel downward. The

terminal block is also located in this area.

The supply cable entrance is located on the right side when

facing the rear of the unit. The cable is fed towards the front

through a wire way.

Controls

Griddles are equipped with snap action thermostats.

Calibration Instructions

1. Field calibration is seldom necessary and should not

be attempted unless experience with cooking results

definitely proves that the control is not maintaining the

temperature to which the dial is set.

2. Should calibration be required, use a test instrument

(pyrometer) which special disc type thermocouple or

reliable “surface” type thermometer.

NOTE: A drop of oil on face of disc will provide better

contact.

3. Turn ALL griddle temperature control dials to 350°F

(177°C). In order to allow griddle temperature to stabilize,

the controls must be allowed to cycle twice before taking

a test reading.

4. Check temperature reading when control just cycles

“OFF” (as indicated by the cycling amber pilot), by placing

sensor firmly on griddle surface directly above sensing

bulb of control. If the temperature does not read within

15°F (8°C) of the dial setting recalibrate as follows.

5. Carefully remove the thermostat dial making sure the

setting is not disturbed.

6. Hold dial shaft steady and with a screwdriver, turn

calibration screw located inside the dial shaft, clockwise

to decrease and counterclockwise to increase the

temperature.

EXAMPLE: 1/4 turn = 35°F (19°C)

7. Replace thermostat dial and repeat steps 2 through 4 to

verify correct adjustment has been made.

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