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withstand a maximum pressure of ½ PSI (14" WC). If the line pressure is beyond this limit, a
step down regulator before the regulator provided will be required. The arrow
above(FLOW) shows gas flow direction and should point downstream to the equipment.

PROPANE GAS CONVERSION

This griddle is shipped from the factory equipped with fixed burner orifices for natural gas
operation. The burner orifices required to convert the griddle to propane gas are shipped
with the griddle in the shipping packaging. It is recommended that a trained gas service
technician with the necessary tools, instruments and skills perform the conversion.
To convert to propane, following steps must be completed:
1. Remove all natural gas burner orifices and install the provided propane burner orifices.
2. Set the regulator to 10" W.C. by inverting the regulator spring plug like below pictures

LIGHTING THE PILOT:

The manifold units are equipped with standing pilots and each should be lit immediately
after the gas is supplied to the equipment.
1. Before attempting to light the pilots, turn off the main gas valve to the equipment and
wait 5 minutes to clear the gas.
2. Turn off all gas control knobs.
3. Turn on control valve and light all pilots.
4. The pilot burner must be lit from the top. Hold an ignition source and light the pilot.
When the flame is stable, remove ignition source.
5. Turn off the main gas valve to shut down the equipment.
Smoke appearing on initial start of the equipment is normal. This is a result of the painted
coating burning off. Allow the equipment to "burn in" for at least 20 minutes before the
first use.
Pilot Flame Height Adjustment:
• The pilot flame on the equipment has been factory adjusted. When adjustment is
necessary, adjust the pilot flames as small as possible but high enough to light the burner
immediately when the burner valve is turned to the highest setting. Access to the pilot
flame adjustment screw is obtained through the holes in the front panel
Burner Adjustment:
• Remove the front panel to gain access. Turn burner valve knob to highest setting. Slowly
decrease the air shutters to give a soft blue flame having luminous tips. Then slowly
increase opening to a point where the yellow tips disappear and a hard blue flame is
obtained.