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1. Groen recommends the use of number two grade LGI lithium grease Add grease through the zerk fittings on the gear hosing until grease flows out of the bearings around trunnion shaft Also add grease in the gear to cover arc that is in contact with the worm gear Clean up excess grease WARNING DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER FROM THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO GREASE THE TRUNNION BEARINGS AService Log is provided with the warranty information at the back of this manual Each time service is performed on your Groen equipment enterthe date on which the work was done what was done and who did it Keep the manual with the equipment for quick and easy reference Troubleshooting Your Groen Braising Pan will operate smoothly and efficiently if properly maintained However the following is a list of checks to make in the event of a problem If the actions suggested do not solve the problem call your qualified Groen Service Representative For the phone number ofthe nearest agency call your area Groen representative or the Groen Parts and Service Department If an item on the list is followed by X the work should only be performed by a qualified service representative WARNING BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND CLOSE THE MAIN GAS VALVE ALLOW FIVE MINUTES FOR GAS TO VENT USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY GROEN OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE INJUR
2. PARTNO 5 10 11 14 1 FITTING GREASE 90 NOT SHOWN 15 1 BUSHING SNAP NOT SHOWN 16 32 OM SM BPM G Parts List Fuel Gas Conversion For conversion of a natural gas unit to propane or a propane model to natural gas BPM WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITION DESCRIPTION NAT GAS LP GAS Pilot Orifice 119449 098647 Ignition Tube Orifice 1 40 Gallon 101622 101665 Ignition Tube Orifice 1 bad 30 Gallon Gas Valve 160776 160796 Burner Orifice Quantity Chart OM SM BPM G 33 Cover and Counterbalance Assemblies Parts List 3 4 STUDWELD 1 4 20 X 1 1 4 0259 4 WASHERLOCK3 8 00618 5 4 jSCREW HEXHEADCAP3 816X1 005612 6 4 NUT HEx3 8 16 005619 7 4 JDOMENUTS 1 120 0957 8 2 jSCREW TRUSSHEAD 10 32X3 8 004173 34 OM SM BPM G 10 Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed by OM SM BPM G 35 GROEN 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson MS 39272 888 994 7636 601 372 3903 Fax 888 864 7636 groen com PART NUMBER 160812 REV E 11 08
3. 8 b Disconnect electrical leads from gas control valve hi limit thermostat and ignition module assembly b Disconnect electrical leads from spark ignition module c Undo and remove gas pipe assembly between two pipe unions c Remove retaining screws securing spark ignition module d Remove the gas control valve from piping assembly d Withdraw spark ignition module from control compartment e Replace in reverse order e Replace in reverse order 3 7 Removal of On Off Switch Removal of Tilt Switch Turn gas and Turn gas and electricity mains off electricity mains off a Remove electrical panel cover a Remove electical panel cover and control described in Paragraph 3 3 1 as described in Paragraph 3 3 1 amp 3 3 2 b Disconnect electrical leads from On Off switch b Disconnect electrical leads from tilt switch RUNE See Fig 11 OM SM BPM G 13 c Undo and remove the retaining collar which secures the On Off switch to the outer surface of C DANGER gt the control cabinet FLAMMABLE d Withdraw the On Off switch from control compartment WARNING e Replace in reverse order DO NOT OVERFILL WITH OIL OR FIRE MAY RESULT 3 8 Removal of Neons Turn gas and electricity mains off b Remove the control knob and place a a Remove control panel lid and side panel as screwdriver down the centre of the spindle described in Paragraph 3 3 1 and 3 3 2 c Light the unit and allow the oil
4. carrier We recommend that you do so at once D DOVER company Manufacture Service Questions 888 994 7636 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Information contained in this document is known to be current and accurate at the time Jackson MS 39272 of printing creation Unified Brands recommends referencing our product line websites unifiedbrands net for the most updated product information and specifications 888 994 7636 fax 888 864 7636 groen com PART NUMBER 160812 REV E 11 08 IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT THESE APPLIANCES MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL REGULATIONS IN FORCE AT THE TIME PARTICULAR ATTENTION MUST BE PAID TO THE FOLLOWING I E E REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS GAS SAFETY INSTALLATION amp USE REGULATIONS HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT FIRE PRECAUTIONS ACT LOCAL AND NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS DETAILED RECOMMENDATIONS ARE CONTAINED IN INSTITUTE OF GAS ENGINEERS PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS IGE UP 1 IGE UP 2 BS6173 AND BS5440 THESE APPLIANCES HAVE BEEN CE MARKED ON THE BASIS OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE GAS APPLIANCE DIRECTIVE EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE FOR THE COUNTRIES GAS TYPES AND PRESSURES AS STATED ON THE DATA PLATE WARNING TO PREVENT SHOCKS ALL APPLIANCES WHETHER GAS OR ELECTRIC MUST BE EARTHED ON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE LE
5. ike Rer eme YE uei dead bud a aum sd rek du od sui dur a 20 8 TROUBLESHOOTING iu 0 11 1 1 3 NW d daa 21 9 PARIS LIST 1 7 09 23 AO SERVICE LOGE Lc 35 References Canadian Standards Association National Fire Protection Association 8501 East Pleasant Valley Rd 60 Battery March Park Cleveland Ohio 44131 Quincy Massachusetts 02269 Z83 11 Gas FoodService Equipment Z223 1 National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 Installation of Gas Appliances amp Gas Piping American National Standards Institute NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 1403 Broadway NFPA 96 Ventilating Hoods New York New York 10018 NSF INTERNATIONAL 789 N Dixboro Rd P O Box 130140 Ann Arbor Michigan 48113 0140 Canadian Gas Association 55 Scarsdale Road Don Mills Ontario M3B 2 R3 Underwriters Laboratories Inc 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook Illinois 60062 OM SM BPM G Equipment Description The following dimensions apply to CE model BPM braising pans BPM 30G 1010 mm 1100 mm BPM 40G 1226 mm 1010 mm 1100 mm 255 Groen Gas Heated Eclipse Ergonomic Tilting Braising Pans provide a stainless steel pan equipped with patented heat transfer fins burner combustion chamber hand operated or electric powered tilting mechanism thermostatic controls and hi nged cover Eclipse serves as braising pan griddle fry pan oven kettle bain marie and food warmer s
6. shut off the power at the 2 Clean all food contact surfaces soon after use before the pan has cooled completely If the unit is in continuous use thoroughly clean and sanitize both interior and exterior at least once every 12 hours circuit breaker or fuse panel CAUTION MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN EYES MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES WARNING 2 MX WEAREVE PROTECTION 7 GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING CAREFULLY READ THE WARNINGS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED 3 Scrape or rinse out large amounts of food residues then wash the inside of the pan body with a mixture of hot water and soap or an appropriate detergent such as Mikro Quat from ECOLAB Follow the detergent supplier s recommendations on strength of the solution to use Rinse the pan thoroughly with hot water and drain completely 4 Toremove materials stuck to the equipment use a brush sponge cloth plastic or rubber scraper or plastic wool along with the detergent or soap solution To minimize the effort required in washing let the detergent solution sit in the pan and soak into the residue or heat the detergent solution briefly in the pan Do NOT use any abrasive materials or metal implement that might scratch the surface because scratches make the pan hard to clean and provide places for bacteria to grow Do NOT use steel
7. to go to the pilot burner It simultaneously starts a sparking sequence at the pilot d The spark ignites the main pilot burner Once this occurs the sensing probe detects the flame This confirms that lighting has been successful e After a short period of time the main control valve opens to full flow and lights the burners f The sparking ignition sequence shuts off and the Heat neon illuminates 9 If however a pilot flame is not detected within 55 seconds the ignition module goes into lock out mode h Torestart the ignition sequence the ON OFF switch must be set to OFF and then back to ON i addition to the gas lockout other safety features include OM SM BPM G 17 A high limit safety thermostat which cuts off 4 6 To Empty the Pan the gas supply should the operating Turn the hand crank on the front of the cabinet thermostat fail i e should the temperature clockwise to tilt the pan body forward The pan will exceed operating limits stay in position when you stop turning the handle To return it to the upright position turn the crank switch which automatically cuts off the anti clockwise gas supply when the unit is tilted when in operation WARNING j When the pan reaches a set temperature the DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OF THE PAN WHEN thermostat switch opens This halts the signal to TILTING IT BE CAREFUL TO KEEP HOT the gas control valve and causes the valve to CONTENTS FROM SPILLIN
8. to heat b Disconnect the neons flying leads d Adjust the thermostat by turning the screwdriver c Undo and remove the retaining collar which clockwise to decrease and anti clockwise to secures the neon to the control cabinet increase temperature Ensure that the temperature settles at 190 C 5 C Note Thermostat may cycle seven or eight times before oil temperature settles at 190 C d Remove the gasket between control box and panel e Withdraw the neon from the control compartment f Replace in reverse order e Replace control knob 3 10 Removal of High Limit Thermostat 3 9 Removal of Operating Thermostat Turn gas and electricity mains off Turn gas and electricity mains off To Replace This device is set to shut off the flow of gas to the a Remove upper control box panels as bumerg to prevent oil temperature from exceeding described in Paragraph 3 3 3 230 C Manual intervention is required to reset the control in the event of a lockout b Remove thermostat from front panel c Remove electrical leads from operating thermostat d Remove operating thermostat phial from the underside of the pan and remove retaining clips e Remove the retaining clip which secures the flexible conduit to the pan side f Pull thermostat phial through the flexible conduit or cut if scrap g Replace in reverse order To Calibrate If calibration is required use the following procedures a Fill the pan with
9. unused oil to the indicated mark Fig 12 S Place a thermocouple 25 mm below the oil Connects to the braising pan by means surface in the middle of the pan of flexible conduit Rear of Upper Control Box 14 OM SM BPM G To Reset Remove the upper control box rear panel as described in 3 3 3 Push the reset button on the body of the high limit thermostat To Replace a Remove the spark ignition module as described in 3 4 a b Remove 2 screws holding the limit thermostat c Remove high limit thermostat d Replace in reverse order following the same procedures To Check Operation Operation of the high limit thermostat must be checked regularly Use the following procedure a Remove the upper control box from panel as described in Paragraph 3 3 3 11 b Fillthe pan with unused oil to the indicated mark Place a thermocouple or thermometer 25 mm below the oil surface in the middle of the pan CDANGER gt FLAMMABLE WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL WITH OIL OR FIRE MAY RESULT c Ensure that the electrical power is off before continuing Disconnect the leads from the operating thermostat Connect the leads together using the terminal block This effectively removes the operating thermostat from the circuit It may also be bypassed with a jumper across the thermostat terminals 3 12 d Switch the unit back on and light the unit as described in the lighting instructions The burners will ligh
10. wool which may leave particles imbedded in the pan surface and cause eventual corrosion and pitting Use a brush cloth sponge or other non abrasive tool for cleaning 5 As part of the daily cleaning program ean all external and internal surfaces that may have been soiled Remember to check such parts as the underside of the cover control console etc 6 Controls and the control console may be cleaned with a damp cloth or sprayed with a garden hose spray connected to city water supply Do not use a pressure sprayer directly on the unit or electrical parts Don t use metal implements or steel wool to clean the braising pan OM SM BPM G 19 20 WARNING DO NOT SPRAY WATER DIRECTLY ON BURNERS AND GAS COMBUSTION CHAMBERS 7 The exterior surface of the unit may be polished with a recognized stainless steel cleaner 8 If the equipment needs to be sanitized use a sanitizing solution equivalent to one that supplies 100 parts per million available chlorine Obtain advice on the best sanitizing agent from your supplier of NOTICE NEVER LEAVE A CHLORINE SANITIZER IN CONTACT WITH STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES LONGER THAN 30 MINUTES LONGER CONTACT CAN CAUSE CORROSION sanitizing products Following the supplier s instructions apply the sanitizing agent after the unit has been cleaned and drained Rinse off the sanitizer thoroughly 9 If thereis difficulty removing mineral deposits or a film left by ha
11. ATORS READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAUTION KEEP FLOORS IN BRAISING PAN WORK AREA CLEAN AND DRY IF SPILLS OCCUR CLEAN IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS WARNING WHEN TILTING BRAISING PAN FOR PRODUCT TRANSFER 1 USE CONTAINER DEEP ENOUGH TO CONTAIN AND MINIMIZE PRODUCT SPLASHING 2 PLACE CONTAINER ON STABLE FLAT SURFACE AS CLOSE TO PAN AS POSSIBLE OM SM BPM G WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING CAUTION WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT 3 STAND TO SIDE OF PAN WHILE POURING NOT DIRECTLY IN POUR PATH OF HOT CONTENTS 4 RETURN PAN BODY TO LEVEL POSITION AFTER CONTAINER IS FILLED OR TRANSFER IS COMPLETE 5 DO NOT OVER FILL CONTAINER AVOID DIRECT SKIN CONTACT WITH HOT CONTAINER AND ITS CONTENTS DO NOT HEAT AN EMPTY PAN FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES AT A SETTING HIGHER THAN 300 F 150 C IF THE PAN CONTAINS ITEMS IN SAUCE OR MELTED FAT THEY CAN SLIDE FORWARD SUDDENLY DURING TILTING AND CAUSE THE HOT LIQUID TO SPLASH OUT AVOID ALL DIRECT CONTACT WITH HOT FOOD OR WATER IN THE PAN DIRECT CONTACT COULD RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT WATER AND SOLUTIONS BE KEPT OUT OF CONTROLS AND BURNERS DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY DIRECTLY ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND BURNERS USE A GARDEN HOSE SPRAY CONNECTED TO CITY WATER SUPPLY MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN EYES MUCO
12. D HEAD H832X1 1 A ELECTRONICIGNITONONLY 05058 3 Jscrew rOUNDHEADA632X38 O O O 009697 4 _ SCREW HEX SLOTTED HD 8 32 X3 8 ELECTRONICIGNMIONONLY 006979 145689 1 BARRIERINSULATION ELECTRONICIGNTIONONLY 003490 1 TILT LIMIT SWITCH HEAT CUT OFF ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY 002982 122004 116384 137434 2 Jscrew rOUNDHEADA440X34 912 2 nUrmexaGONm4 PT 013418 119829 16080 146205 6 SCREW HEX SLOTTED ELECTRONICIGNITION ONLY 69773 148899 1 TERMINAL BLOCK 2 POLE ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY 003887 116383 3 FT_ SLEEVING SIZE 7 16 ELECTRONICIGNITION ONLY NOTSHOWN 03874 ELBOW 90 DEG 3 8 ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY NOT SHOWN 004098 6 IN CONDUIT FLEXIBLE NOT SHOWN 006940 CONDUIT CLAMP 3 8 ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY NOT SHOWN 008224 EE HARNESS CONTROL LOW VOLTAGE BPM 30 40G ELECTRONIC IGNITION 160836 ONLY NOT SHOWN ER E HARNESS POWER HIGH VOLTAGE BPM 30 40G ELECTRONIC IGNITION 160837 ONLY NOT SHOWN NUT LOCK 1 2 NOT SHOWN 005487 ELBOW 90 DEG 3 8 ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY NOT SHOWN 004098 6 INSULATOR CONDUIT ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY NOT SHOWN 071934 NUT DOME 10 32 NOT SHOWN 128756 SCREW HEX HD CAP 10 32 X 1 2 NOT SHOWN 128757 HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT GAS NOT SHOWN 119464 SPARK IGNITION MODULE ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY NOT SHOWN 154059 UNITS MANUFACTURED AFTER NOV 2008 USE 154059 CONTROL THERMOSTAT GAS 100 450 NOT SHO
13. FT WITH THE ENGINEER IN CHARGE FOR REFERENCE DURING SERVICING FURTHER TO THIS THE USERS INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE HANDED TO THE USERS AND THE INSTALLER SHOULD INSTRUCT THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON S IN THE CORRECT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE EMPHASIS SHOULD BE MADE WITH REGARD TO SAFE OPERATION OF DRAIN VALVE IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL CAUTION SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT CAUTION UNIT WEIGHS 420 TO 560 LB 165 TO 255 KG FOR SAFE HANDLING INSTALLER SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED OR EMPLOY APPROPRIATE MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS A FORKLIFT DOLLY OR PALLET JACK TO REMOVE THE UNIT FROM THE SKID AND MOVE IT TO THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION WARNING INSTALLATION OF THE BRAISING PAN MUST BE DONE BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH GAS AND ELECTRICITY IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN RESULT IN INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT WARNING THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED FOR COMMERCIAL USE NEVER USE HOME OR RESIDENTIAL GRADE GAS CONNECTIONS THEY DO NOT MEET GAS CODES AND COULD BE HAZARDOUS DANGER ELECTRICALLY GROUND THE UNIT AT THE TERMINAL PROVIDED FAILURE TO GROUND UNIT COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH WARNING KEEP THE APPLIANCE AREA FREE AND CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CAUTION BE SURE ALL OPER
14. G KEEP PEOPLE shut off the flow of gas AWAY FROM POURING LIP AREA WHEN EMPTYING THE PAN k When the pan cools below its set temperature the thermostat switch closes and starts another heating cycle This on off cycling continues keeping the pan at the desired temperature 4 7 Power Failure a If power to the unit is lost do not attempt to I Should the main control thermostat fail and cause operate the appliance until the electricity has the hi limit thermostat to trip the unit will stop been restored heating To reset the high limit control depress the red reset switch located on rear of unit under the b When the power comes on again follow the gas piping See Fig 15 steps in Paragraph 4 1 Lighting and Operation WARNING HI LIMIT RESET SHOULD BE USED SPARINGLY TO COMPLETE AN ONGOING COOKING OPERATION IT INDICATES THAT UNIT NEEDS SERVICING CALL YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY TO COMPLETE THE REPAIRS AND DO NOT USE THE UNIT AFTER COMPLETING ONGOING OPERATION CONTINUED USE COULD RESULT IN DANGEROUS CONDITION SUCH AS FIRE Fig 15 18 OM SM BPM G 5 Cleaning KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS AND BURNERS NEVER USE A HIGH PRESSURE WARNING SPRAY DIRECTLY ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE OR ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 Before any cleaning operation shut off the burner by turning the thermostat dial to 0 If water or cleaning solution will be sprayed unplug the unit from the electric power source or
15. List STAND amp FOOT ASSEMBLY 1 CASTER KIT SET OF 2 WITH BRAKE AND 2 W O BRAKE 1 ICASTER WITH BRAKE W O FOOT ADAPTER 1 CASTER WITHOUT BRAKE W O FOOT ADAPTER NOT SHOWN 2 FOOTADAPTER 3 _ FLANGED FOOT W O FOOT ADAPTER 4 _ BULLET FOOT W O FOOT ADAPTER 46354 1 5 FRICTION RING 46520 OM SM BPM G 23 Gas Piping Assemblies Parts List 24 OM SM BPM G Gas Piping Assemblies Parts List GAS PIPING ASSEMBLIES KEY QTY PART 6 1 IGNITION MODULE PLATE ASSY ELECTRONIC IGNITION 160775 8 2 NONELBOW 141354 9 1 EEW2NPT 008772 OM SM BPM G 25 Combustion Chamber and Gas Manifold Assemblies Parts List OM SM BPM G 26 Combustion Chamber and Gas Manifold Assemblies Parts List 144843 145944 144845 097024 1 PILOT ORIFICE ELECTRONIC IGNITION NATURAL GAS 119449 098647 119418 5 144847 5 144847 012940 7 145957 7 145912 056932 112603 101622 101665 093478 10 085107 11 071256 12 012847 13 128158 13 146148 13 128158 13 146148 1 RADIATION SHIELD WELDMENT 30 GALLON not shown 146116 1 RADIATION SHIELD WELDMENT 40 GALLON not shown 144833 OM SM BPM G 27 Electrical Control Components Gas Parts List 28 OM SM BPM G Electrical Control Components Gas Parts List TT ELECTRICAL CONTROL COMPONENTS GAS On Part 3 1 SCREW ROUN
16. NY SERVICING ENSURE THAT THE GAS ISOLATING COCK IS TURNED OFF AND CANNOT BE INADVERTENTLY TURNED ON ENSURE ALSO THAT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLYIS DISCONNECTED AFTER ANY SERVICING OR EXCHANGE OF GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS ALWAYS CHECK FOR GAS SOUNDNESS Notes 1 When replacing wiring connections refer to the wiring diagram in the unit or this manual 2 When any threaded gas connection is disturbed for any reason the threads must be resealed with appropriate gas leak prevention sealant that is suitable for the type of gas Unified Brands Groen recommends gas sealant compound such as Locktite amp 243 or Unified Brands part number 122002 After Servicing a Test for gas soundness as specified in IGE UP 1 as appropriate after any gas connection has been disturbed b Ifleaks are found disconnect the mating parts clean the threads and apply recommended sealant as specified in paragraph 3 1 Note 2 above c Check for correct operation as appropriate see Installation Section 1 5 Regular Servicing Procedures The following must be checked at regular intervals a Burners Clean the burners periodically to maintain maximum performance Burners are best cleaned with a stiff bristle brush or if necessary with a wire brush Take care not to damage the burner Clean the injector orifice with a wooden splinter or toothpick Avoid metal reamers which may distort or increase the orifice size WARNING Do not leave any w
17. OPERATOR SERVICE MANUAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION KEEP FOR OPERATOR This manual provides information for MODELS BPM 30 40G CE ECLIPSE ERGONOMIC TILTING BRAISING PAN Stainless Steel Manual Tilt Gas Heated THIS MANUAL MUST RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION Instructions to be followed in the event user smells gas This information shall be obtained by consulting your local gas supplier As a minimum turn off the gas and call your gas company and your authorized service agent Evacuate all personnel from the area WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Readthe installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE AT ONCE It is the responsibility of the consignee to inspect the container upon receipt of same and to determine the possibility of any damage including concealed dam age Unified Brands suggests that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation on the delivery receipt It will be the responsibility of the consignee to UNI FIEDBRAN DS a claim with the
18. Pilot lights but main burner Auth Service a Check operating thermostat to see that it is closed at temperature will not come on and spark Rep Only setting higher than that of the current pan temperature X does not stay on For 24 V between terminals main valve solenoid coil and to ground If 24V is not present replace the ignition control module X That gas pressure is at least 3 5 W C 8 75millibars X Electrical connections of the main valve to terminals to assure that they are securely attached Check solenoid operation for main valve on gas valve Repair or replace as necessary X That hi limit thermostat switch is closed X Pilot lights but main burner Auth Service a Check for improper grounding If necessary repair with high will not come on the spark Rep Only temperature wire X stays on b Pilot burner ceramic insulator for cracks X That high tension cable is not grounded out If it is correct the ground out condition or the pilot burner X For proper gas pressure X Clean pilot assembly or replace if necessary X Tighten all mechanical and electrical connections X Replace ignition control module X Main burner comes on but Auth Service a Check burner ground for bad wire or connection Replace if will not stay on Rep Only necessary with high temperature wire X Check for low gas supply pressure If necessary replace ignition control module X 22 OM SM BPM G Stand and Foot Assembly Parts
19. US MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING CAREFULLY READ THE WARNINGS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY AND CLOSE THE MAIN GAS COCK ALLOW FIVE MINUTES FOR UNBURNED GAS TO VENT FAILURE TO DISCONNECT COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY GROEN OR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES Service performed by other than factory authorized personnel will void all warranties OM SM BPM G 4 Table of Contents IMPORTANT OPERATOR WARNINGS READ 5 2 1 8 25 2117 eines Gw 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 770 7 71 1 1 1 111 1 5 1 INSTALLATION MN 7 2 ASSEMBLY AND COMMISSIONING 10 3 SERVICING AND CONVERSION 12 4 USER INSTRUCTIONS 78 877 20 1 04 4 17 JEn 19 6 SAFETY PR CAUTIONS uu en ERI y A ae RD tc ER ACC RC eI CAE Ra 20 Ts MAINTENANGE
20. WN 041700 1 THERMOSTAT KNOB NOT SHOWN 160825 1 THERMOSTAT GASKET NOT SHOWN 123585 1 THERMOSTAT ADAPTER NOT SHOWN 107172 ELECTRICAL PANEL COVER ASSEMBLY ELECTRONIC IGNITION ONLY MANUAL 160804 TILT EQUI POTENTIAL ASSY 122021 GAS CONTROL VALVE ELECTRONIC IGNITION NATURAL GAS NOT SHOWN 098443 GAS CONTROL VALVE ELECTRONIC IGNITION PROPANE NOT SHOWN 098444 OM SM BPM G 29 Trunnion Cover Parts List 144346 30 OM SM BPM G Trunnion Cover Parts List TRUNNION COVERS MANUAL TILT ELECT IGNITION 1 1 JIHERMOSTATBOXASSEMBLY 146131 4 WASHERLOCK1 4 005655 lb I 1 HERMOSTATBOXSHELL 140132 0 14 OVER CONTROL CONSOLE 146147 SHELL 1 THERMOSTAT BOX 146130 5 NUTDOMEHIGHPROFILE 1 4 20 0997 Lk 1 CONNECTOR 90 001685 6 SCREWTRUSSHEAD 005764 1 RIGHTTRUNNIONSIDEPANEL 145688 2 INUTHEX 005600 2 WASHERLOCK 005618 2 SCREWHEXHEADCAP 005615 1 RETAINING RING 124764 gt 1 1377238 4 SCREW 1 4 20x3 8 TRUSS 125609 1 PILLOWBLOCKBOX 144 1 PILLOWBLOCK 0029889 5 SCREW HEXSLOTTED 069773 i 1 TERMINALBLOCKBOTTOM 060801 not shown not shown 64 IN COVER GASKET not shown 145662 OM SM BPM G 31 Manual Tilt Assembly Parts List MANUALTILT ASSEMBLY KY QTY
21. Y TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES Important Service performed by other than factory authorized personnel will void all warranties SYMPTOM WHAT TO CHECK X indicates items which must be performed by an Groen authorized service technician Pan is hard to tilt Auth Service a Gears or foreign materials lubrication and alignment X Rep Only b Broken tilt or worm gears X Burners will not light a That the main gas supply valve is open handle is in line with the gas pipe b Gas supply to the braising pan is at specified pressure c That the pan bodyis horizontal Auth Service d Thermostat operation The thermostat should click when the dial is Rep Only rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the pan X Pan continues to heat after it a Thermostat dial setting reaches desired temperature Auth Service b Thermostat calibration X Rep Only c Thermostat operation The thermostat should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the pan X Pan stops heating before a Thermostat dial setting reaching desired 3 temperature Auth Service b Thermostat calibration X Rep Only c Thermostat operation The thermostat should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the pan X Pan heats unevenly a That the pan body is horizontal b That the pan is preheated properly in accordance with the instruc
22. and purged as specified in IGE UP 1 Electrical Supply This unit is designed for connection to fixed wiring A suitably rated isolating switch with contact separation of at least three millimeters on both poles must be fitted to the installation Power supply to this unit must be 230V 1 Phase 50 60hz with wiring suitable for an electronic load of 50 watts The wiring must be executed in accordance with the regulations listedinside the cover page of this manual supplement Cable entry is at the control box on the rear right side of the appliance Access to the terminals is gained by removing terminal block cover WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 1 4 Water Supply 1 5 Not applicable to these appliances ezcept for optional faucets Gas System Performance The tables below provide the total Gas Rates Injector Diameters and Pressure Adjustments for model BPM G CE using natural G20 and propane G31 gas sources Total Gas Rate Natural N Propane G20 atural G31 Propane KW BTU hr KW BTU hr Injector Diameters Natural amp Propane Gas Natural Propane No of Gas G20 Gas G31 Orifices mm mm Injectors Gas Pressure Adjustment A pressure test point is fitted on the burner manifold and on the gas control valve Model BPM 30G BPM 40G NATURAL mbar 680 80 GAS G20 PROPANE GAS G31 NOTE With reference to the gas rate pressure adjustments and conversions this ap
23. anel is in place Operating the Braising Pan Lighting Sequence a Put water in the pan 6 to 12 mm deep b Check that gas and electricity mains are on Turn the toggle switch Main Control Box to the ON position The power neon Main Control Box will illuminate d Turn the thermostat Upper Control Box to the desired setting e Observe that the burners light by the lighting of the heat neon Main Control Box approximately 10 15 seconds Fig 5 Main Lower Control Box OM SM BPM G Fig Upper Control Box f 6 Should the unit fail to light turn the unit off and wait for one or two minutes before attempting to switch it on again NOTE Burner verification can be confirmed by careful observation through the Flame Observation Port See Illustration on page 6 of this manual for location of this port Repeat steps b through e To switch off the unit put the toggle switch in the Off position Turn gas and electricity mains off Setting the Gas Pressure Fig 7 Connect a gauge to check pressure at the gas manifold a During commissioning a gas pressure check is essential Connect a suitable pressure gauge to the gas manifold to perform this test The pressure gauge should be connected to the test nipple See photograph above Turn the gas and electricity mains on 2 3 3 j Light the burners as described in Paragraph 2 3 1 above Manifold gas pres
24. cated from tubular stainless steel It has an ignition system that uses electronic spark ignition Options available with these models are 1 Fillfaucetwith swing spout Leftorright mounted specify single or double pantry 2 Fill faucet with 48 or 60 spray hose assembly left or right mounted specify single or double pantry Flanged Feet 4 Fold down work tray pan support mounted on right side 5 2 Tangent draw off Factory installed must be indicated on initial order Steamer Insert set Steamer Pan Carrier Pouring Lip Strainer Strainer for 2 TDO valve y No Optional Tangent Draw Off OM SM BPM G Inspection amp Unpacking The unit will arrive completely assembled Cut the straps holding the unit on the skid and lift on a heavy skid in a heavy cardboard carton the unit straight up off the skid Immediately upon receipt inspect the carton for damage Report any apparent shipping damage or an incorrect shipment to the delivery agent CAUTION SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT When installation is to begin get someone to assist in removing the carton Lift it straight up UNIT WEIGHS 420 TO 560 LB 190 TO 255 and away from the unit Do not simply raise it KG FOR SAFE HANDLING INSTALLER and push backwards it could damage the unit SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED OR Write down the model number serial number EMPLOY APPROPRIATE MATERIALS and installatio
25. e and gas manifold pressure information After Conversion a Test for gas soundness as specified in IGE UP1 as appropriate after any gas connection has been disturbed b Ifleaks are found disconnect the mating parts clean the threads and apply recommended sealant as specified in paragraph 3 1 Note 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 5 Removal of Control Panels Removal of Electrical Panel Cover Assembly a Remove the three screws which secure the lid to the control cabinet around its edge 2 on sides 1 on rear b Lift up the lid being careful to dislodge the 2 pins welded at lower edge of front end Fig 10 c Replace in reverse order Removal of Control Cabinet Side Panel a Remove lid as described above Fig 11A b Remove 2 screws on lower edge of cover c Remove 4 screws at center of cover o Lift off the removable side panel c Remove screws holding the tilt switch e Replace in reverse order d Withdraw the tilt switch from control compartment Removal of Upper Control Box Panels a Remove thermostat knob and timer knob e Replace in reverse order b Remove 4 screws from top c Remove upper panel and gasket 3 6 Removal of Gas Control Valve Tum d Replace in reverse order gas and electricity mains off a Remove ignition module cover Removal of Spark Ignition Module described in Paragraph 3 4 Turn gas and electricity mains off a Remove 2 screws on ignition module cover see Fig
26. erver can be adapted for use as a non pressure steamer and can be used to stir fry reheat and saute foods The pan body is made from heavy duty stainless steel welded into one solid piece with a polished interior and exterior A pouring lip is welded to the front wall The cooking surface is a stainless steel clad plate fitted with welded heat transfer fins which assure uniform heat transfer over the entire surface The gas burner combustion chamber supplies the heat An easily operated worm and gear mechanism tilts the pan and provides precise control for pouring or dumping the contents of the pan This hand wheel controlled mechanism is located in a stainless steel console to the right of the pan body To assist cleaning the pan body can be tilted past the vertical position When the pan is tilted the burners shut off automatically The thermostat provides automatic control of cooking temperature Operating the thermostat dial on the front of the control console turns the heat on or off and sets the pan temperature Avented heavy gauge one piece stainless steel cover with a condensate drip shield on the rear edge is standard on the Braising Pan A fully enclosed torsion bar type counterbalance provides easy operation to open the cover and to maintain it open at any position The cover opens to the back and is hinged to the frame so it moves independently of the pan body The braising panis mounted onan open leg frame fabri
27. in f Repeat steps b through e To Shut Down Braising Pan a Turn thermostat dial to the Off position b Switch the On Off switch to the Off position c Fora prolonged shut down Follow steps a and b Turn the gas and electricity mains off d Turn the tilting handle clockwise to pour out the water or contents Filling the Braising Pan Using hot water and detergent clean out the pan thoroughly prior to operation The pan should not be overfilled and an allowance should always be made for expansion and foaming of the food being cooked The maximum fill level is marked on the inner pan wall See Fig 14 Fig 14 4 4 4 5 1 Do not leave the braising pan unattended when heating 2 For frying the depth of oil in the pan must never exceed the maximum oil level mark on the inner FLAMMABLE WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL WITH OIL OR FIRE MAY RESULT DO NOT ADD WATER OR WET FOOD INTO HOT OIL Users Thermostat Provides automatic control of the braising pan temperature at selected temperatures up to a maximum of 190 C Sequence of Operation The following sequence of operation is provided to help the user understand how the unit functions a Switching the On Off switch to the On position to start the appliance causes the power neon to illuminate b Turning the thermostat sends a signal to the ignition module c The ignition module opens the pilot control valve which allows gas
28. lectrode is also the sensing electrode b Remove ignition electrode from bracket c Replace ignition electrode d Replace electric leads Check that the distance between the igniter and burner is within specified tolerances Ensure that smooth rapid ignition is achieved once the new spark igniter is in place OM SM BPM G 15 16 3 13 Removal of Burner Orifices 3 14 Fuse Replacement Injectors Turn gas and electricity a Remove the control cabinet cover as mains off described in Paragraph 3 3 1 a Remove burners Paragraph 3 11 b Remove fuse from fuse holder See Fig 13 b Remove orifices from burner manifold c Replace fuse with an identical fuse c Replace in reverse order OM SM BPM G d Replace in reverse order 3 15 Transformer Replacement Fig 13 Smae as 3 14 3 16 Wiring Diagram BPM 30G amp BPM 40G Models Fig 13 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 User Instructions Lighting and Operation a Check that gas and electricity mains are on b Turn the toggle switch Main Control Box to the ON position The power neon Main Control Box will illuminate Turn the thermostat Upper Control Box to the desired setting d Observe that the burners light by the lighting of the heat neon Main Control Box approximately 10 15 seconds e Should the unit fail to light it will lock out Turn the unit off and wait for one or two minutes before attempting to switch it on aga
29. n date of your unit and keep HANDLING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS A this information for future reference Space for FORKLIFT DOLLY OR PALLET JACK TO these entries is provided at the top of the REMOVE THE UNIT FROM THE SKID AND Service Log in this manual MOVE IT TO THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION Thermostat Power Cover _ P Switch P di Indicator d Light Manual Tilt Handwheel N Stainless Steel Console Flame Observation Port The unit is strapped to a skid and shipped in a heavy cardboard carton Shown is model BPM 40G with optional right side mounted double pantry faucet assembly 6 OM SM BPM G 1 Installation The following information pertains to the CE model BPM G and replaces or augments the information provided in OM BPM These appliances must be installed by a competent person in conformity with the installation and servicing instructions and national regulations in force at the time Particular attention must be paid to the following I E E Regulations for Electrical Installations Electricity at Work Regulations Gas Safety Installation amp Use Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Fire Precautions Act Local and National Building Regulations Detailed recommendations are contained in institute of gas engineers published documents IGE UP 1 IGE UP 2 BS6173 AND BS5440 OM SM BPM G 1 1 1 2 Installing Clearances Minimum Recommended Clearances Clearances Left Side Omm 51mm 2 for
30. ood splinter or bristles from brush in the burner or injector Fire could result b Gears and Bearings The gear housing has been fitted for proper lubrication of moving parts Since the gears do not run in oil periodic lubrication with grease is essential Frequency of lubrication depends on operating conditions but should occur at least once every six months Groen recommends the use of a Number Two grade LGI lithium grease Add grease through the Zerk fittings on the gear housing until grease flows out of the bearings around the trunnion shaft Place a liberal amount of grease on the gear to cover the arc that is in contact with the worm gear OM SM BPM G 3 2 3 2 1 Conversion Notes 1 See Para 1 5 page 9 for important information VERIFY THE TYPE OF GAS TO BE USED In the countries listed in Paragraph 1 5 all conversions must be for approved gas 2 All threaded gas connections must be sealed as specified in paragraph 3 1 Note 2 To change the type of gas used e g G20 to G31 or inverse following parts should be changed 1 Burner injectors See instruction 3 13 on page 16 2 Igniter tube injector This is inserted inside the igniter tube as shown on below 3 Gas valve spring Install per instructions supplied with the spring package as shown below 4 Pilot orifice Insert the black shaded orifice for G31 gas as shown below The light colored orifice is for G20 gas 5 Data plate with correct rat
31. pliance is CE approved for use with the following gases a Gas Category I2H G20 natural gas may be supplied to the appliance in Austria Denmark Finland Greece Iceland Italy Luxembourg Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland and the United Kingdom b Gas Category I3P G31 propane gas may be supplied to the appliance in Germany Ireland the Netherlands Portugal Spain Switzerland and the United Kingdom 1 6 Use of the appliance with non approved gases in a listed country or use in other countries will void CE certification Burner Adjustment The burner primary airflow may be adjusted by loosening the screw and sliding the aerator forward or backward See photograph Fig 3 Gas is connected at the rear of the control console OM SM BPM G 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 10 2 Assembly and Commissioning Electrical Supply Before commissioning the appliance ensure that the electrical installation has been performed in compliance with relevant regulations See Paragraph 1 3 above WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Pre Commissioning Check a Remove literature and packing materials from the interior and exterior of the unit b Put enough water into the pan to cover the bottom to a depth of 6 12mm With the pan body in the horizontal position note how the water lies in the pan to confirm that the pan was leveled properly during installation c Verify that the rear heat shield p
32. rd water or food residues clean the pan thoroughly and then use a deliming agent such as Groen De limer De Scaler P N 140513 in accordance with the manufacturer s directions Rinse and drain the unit before further use 10 If especially difficult cleaning problems persist contact your cleaning product representative for assistance 6 Safety Precautions A stop cock will be fitted in the gas pipe supplying the appliance The user must be familiar with its location and operation and able to turn it off in an emergency If there is a smell of gas immediately turn off the gas ventilate the area and call the gas supplier NEVER USE NAKED FLAME TO SEARCH FOR GAS LEAKS 7T Maintenance Your Braising Pan is designed to require minimum maintenance but certain parts may need replacement after prolonged use After installation no user adjustment should be necessary If a service need arises only authorized personnel should perform the work WARNING ELECTRIC POWER ALWAYS SHOULD BE SHUT OFF BEFORE WORK IS DONE ON INTERNAL COMPONENTS Service personnel should check the unit at least once a year This periodic maintenance should include inspecting electrical wires and connections cleaning the inside ofthe control console and possible adjustment of the pilot light Units with OM SM BPM G standing pilot ignition only At least twice a year grease the two trunnion bearings and worm gear see paragraph 3 1 2 b Gears
33. rse a thermometer or thermocouple 25 mm below the oil surface at the center of the pan Check that the temperature stabilizes at 1909C 59C Fig 9 Adjust flow by turning the screw on the gas valve governor CAUTION THE TEMPERATURE MUST NOT EXCEED 200 C OR THE HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT WILL TRIP e Ifthe unit fails to operate as described the unit should be serviced by an Engineer IMPORTANT These appliances must be installed by a competent person in conformity with the installation and servicing instructions and national regulations in force at the time Particular attention must be paid to the following E E Regulations for Electrical Installations Electricity at Work Regulations Gas Safety Installation amp Use Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Fire Precautions Act Local and National Building Regulations Detailed recommendations are contained in institute of gas engineers published documents IGE UP 1 IGE UP 2 BS6173 AND BS5440 Instructions to Installer IMPORTANT After installing and commissioning the appliance the User s Instructions should be handed to the user or purchaser Ensure that the instructions for lighting turning off correct use and cleaning are properly understood Emphasize the location of the main gas isolating valve and demonstrate the emergency shut down procedure OM SM BPM G 11 3 1 12 3 Servicing and Conversion Servicing IMPORTANT BEFORE ATTEMPTING A
34. service 153mm 6 when faucet is installed on left side Right Side 305 405mm 12 16 153mm 6 when faucet is installed on right side Vertical clearance of at least 1000 mm should be allowed between the top edge of the flue outlet and any overlying surface Adequate ventilation whether natural or mechanically induced must be provided to ensure a supply of fresh air for gas combustion and to facilitate effective removal of the products of combustion Ventilation recommendations for catering appliances are provided in BS 5440 2 Furthermore guidance on the column of ventilation air required for different types of catering equipment to ensure sufficient room ventilation is provided at right For multiple installations the requirements for individual appliances should be added together Installation should be made in accordance with local and national regulations applying at the time A competent installer must be employed The appliance flue discharges horizontally from the rear of the unit It must not be directly connected to any flue mechanical extraction system ducting etc which leads to the outside of the building The appliance is best discharged under an open canopy connected with a ventilating system For a unit on casters the installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the standard for Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances ANSI Z21 69 CSA 6 16 Restrain movement of the uni
35. sure should be as noted in Section 1 5 of the manual If adjustment is necessary follow steps e through j below Remove the screws which secure the ignition module cover and remove the ignition module cover panel See Fig 8 Fig 8 Remove the governor cap screw on the gas control valve to gain access to the screw inside the turret See photograph at right The governor is suitable for both natural and propane gas Turn the screw inside the turret clockwise to increase the pressure anti clockwise to reduce it Check the burner pressure again after 15 minutes operation and adjust if necessary Disconnect the pressure gauge from the test point Reseal the test point and test for gas soundness Replace governor cap screw and replace control box panel and lid Checking Performance of Controls a Light the unit as described in Paragraph 2 3 1 above Check that the controls produce a healthy spark from the electrode to the earthing post and that ignition is smooth and without delay Turn the thermostat off and then on Check that the burners go out when the thermostat is turned off and that they reignite smoothly when it is switched back on Repeat several times Fill the pan with unused oil up to the mark the pan CDANGER gt SSE EE FLAMMABLE WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL WITH OIL OR FIRE MAY RESULT 2 4 d Set the thermostat knob at 10 and allow the oil to heat up Imme
36. t and heat up the pan DO NOT LEAVE THE APPLIANCE DURING THIS TEST e Ifthe high limit thermostat is functioning correctly the gas supply will cut off as the temperature reaches 205 to 225 C Once the high limit thermostat has tripped switch off the mains electricity Reconnect the operating thermostat and replace all panels f Ifthe high limit thermostat switches but not at the specified temperatures the thermostat requires replacement Rejected thermostats must be logged and returned 9 To remove see replacement procedures above NOTE After this test reconnect the regulating thermostat wires Calibration The high limit thermostat is of the fixed type Its calibration point may not be adjusted WARNING IF THEHIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT FAILS TO CUT OFF AT 230 C IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE FAULT AND CORRECT IT BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE AGAIN Removal of Burners Turn gas and electricity mains off a Undo and remove the front two retaining nuts of the burner guard b Undo the two retaining nuts at the side of the burner guard Do not fully remove The burner guard will swivel back to allow access to the burners c Undo and remove the retaining screws holding the burners d Remove burner e Replace in reverse order Removal of Ignition Electrode Turn gas and electricity mains off a Disconnect electrical leads from ignition electrode This e
37. t by attaching a cable or chain to the eyelet provided at the back of the frame and anchor the cable or chain to the wall or floor Make the length and location of the cable such that the unit cannot pull on the gas connection while the cable is connected or quick disconnect The gas connection for a unit on casters must be made with a quick disconnect device that complies with ANSI Z21 41 CSA 6 9 Gas Supply Incoming service must be of sufficient size to supply full rate without excessive pressure drop A gas meter is connected to the service pipe by the gas supplier Any existing meter should be checked by the supplier to ensure that the meter has the capacity for passing the required rate of gas for the braising pan in addition to any other gas equipment installed OM SM BPM G 1 3 Ventilation Rate Required EQUIPMENT Fryer 90 ow em Ses 25 9 BoiingPan v om steamer 17 eo The appliance governor is incorporated in the gas control valve which is situated in the left control cabinet The control valve governor is suitable for both natural and propane gases without conversion Installation pipework should be fitted in compliance With IEGE UP 2 The pipework should not be smaller than the gas inlet connection B S P An isolating cock must be located close to the appliance to allow shut down during emergencies or service Installation must be tested for gas soundness
38. tions in the Operation section of this manual c Hi limit control has tripped Reset and call your authorized service agency System does not produce a Auth Service a Thermostat and close the contacts if they are open X spark Rep Only b AC voltage between terminals on secondary side of transformer If it is not 24 Volt replace the transformer X c That the high tension cable is in good condition If cracked or brittle replace X d Pilot electric ceramic for crack or break X e Pilot spark gap Regap X OM SM BPM G 21 Important Service performed by other than factory authorized personnel will void all warranties SYMPTOM WHAT TO CHECK X indicates items which must be performed by an Groen authorized service technician Spark is present but the pilot Auth Service a That the pilot valve is securely connected to terminals X will not light Rep Only For 24 VAC atterminals of pilot valve solenoid coil and to ground If 24V is not present replace the ignition control module X b That gas pressure is at least 3 5 W C 8 75millibars X For gas at the pilot If it is not flowing 1 Check the pilot gas line for kinks and obstructions X 2 Clean orifice if necessary X 3 Check solenoid operation pilot valve on gas valve Repair or replace as necessary X That the pilot spark gap is located in the pilot gas stream If not adjust or replace the pilot burner X For drafts Shield the pilot burner if necessary X

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