CPG 351CRCPG48NL Podręcznik użytkownika - Strona 7

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USER MANUAL

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

The pilot light on the charbroiler has been pre-set at the factory. A screwdriver may be required for the initial
lighting to adjust the flame for your elevation.
1.
Turn off the manual valve and wait 5 minutes to clear air gas.
2.
Turn all knobs to "OFF" position.
3.
Hold an ignition source (match) at pilot. When the flame is established, remove ignition source.
4.
Turn burner knobs to "ON". If the burner does not ignite, promptly open pilot valve more. If pilot flame appears
larger than necessary, turn it down and reset burner ignition. The pilot flame should be as small as possible but
large enough to guarantee reliable ignition of burners when knobs are turned to "ON".
LIGHTING MAIN BURNER:
To light burner, turn knob to "ON." Then back off to the desired flame level. The range of adjustment is virtually
infinite between "ON" and "OFF".
MAIN BURNER AIR SUPPLY:
1.
For efficient burner operation, a proper balance of gas volume and primary air supply must be maintained
which will result in complete combustion. Insufficient air supply results in a yellow streaming flame. Primary air
supply is controlled by an air shutter on the front of the burner.
2.
Loosen the screws on the front of the burner and adjust the air shutter to just eliminate the yellow tips of the
burner flame. Lock the air shutter in place by tightening screws.
CAUTION:
• Never attempt to move a grate section while cooking. An unexpected flare could lead to severe injury. Turn off
the unit, let it cool and use potholders and/or gloves to reposition or remove.
• The space between the legs at the bottom admits combustion air. It is imperative that this space NOT be
blocked.
• All burners are lit from constantly burning pilots. Turning the valve to the desired flame height is all that is
required to put the unit in service.
• Do not permit fans to blow directly at the unit. Wherever possible, avoid open windows next to the units' sides
or back. Avoid wall type fans which create air cross-currents within a room.
• It is also necessary that sufficient air should be allowed to enter the room to compensate for the amount of
air removed by any ventilating system. Otherwise, a subnormal atmospheric pressure will occur, affecting
operation and causing undesirable working conditions.
• A properly designed and installed hood will act as the heart of the ventilating system for the room or area in
which the unit is installed, and will leave the unit independent of changing draft conditions.
NOTICE:
All valves must be checked and lubricated periodically. This must be done by an authorized service
agency.
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