Below are examples of the rating plates that must be xed to the rear of the unit on completion of the conversion
by the installer:
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This user’s manual contains information and guidelines collected from years of industry experience. For optimal safety
and ecient operation, please make this document available to sta members authorized to use this equipment, and
have them read this manual carefully before startup. Cooking Performance Group declines any responsibility in the event users do not follow the instructions or guidelines stated here. We have the full authority to reserve the
further technical changes of the unit, in the scope of further performance improvement characteristic development.
Should you have any questions about the proper use of this product, please contact Cooking Performance Group
using the information listed on the back page of this manual.
WARNING
• Any incorrect installation, maintenance, or self-modication can lead to property loss, bodily harm, or death.
Please contact Cooking Performance Group for any adjustment or maintenance. Service must be performed by
an authorized technician.
• For the safety of everyone involved, please keep the appliance away from any ammable or explosive objects
and substances. Do not store or use any such items in the vicinity of this unit.
• This appliance should not be operated by persons with insucient experience or knowledge of the equipment
(including children), nor should it be used by those with physiological, perceptual, or mental disabilities without
proper supervision.
• Keep children away from the appliance for their safety.
• Always keep this manual accessible. When transferring possession of the appliance to a third party, the manual
must also be handed over. All users must operate the unit in compliance with this manual.
• Any nearby walls, surfaces, kitchen supplies, etc. should be non-combustible and heat-resistant. Please pay
The CPG 351S36SB 36” gas salamander allows you to quickly and easily brown the top of casseroles, melt cheese,
toast sandwiches, or even nish steaks and other meats! It is equipped with a gas-red 36,000 BTU atmospheric
infrared burner with an adjustable gas valve and a continuous pilot for instant ignition.
The salamander features a sleek stainless steel front and sides, making it both durable and easy to clean! A full
width, large capacity broiler pan can also be removed for convenient cleaning.
The salamander can be operated on an equipment stand, or mounted to the wall or select Cooking Performance
Group ranges using the appropriate mounting kit (sold separately).
SALAMANDER BROILER
Grill
Gas
Valve
34.875”
31.9”
Lift
Handle
1/2” Bend Connector
(gas inlet pipe)
23.25”
2.4”
20.75”
Infrared
Burner
14.2”
25.7”
20.7”
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STRUCTURAL & FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
1. Stainless steel body with a non-stick, enamel grill surface, that’s easy to clean.
2. Adjustable broiler rack can be raised or lowered.
3. 36,000 BTU Infrared burner produces adjustable, even heating.
Mounting Type36” Range Mount60” Range MountWall Mount
PowerLP36,000 BTU36,000 BTU36,000 BTU
NG36,000 BTU36,000 BTU36,000 BTU
PressureLP10” WC10” WC10” WC
NG4” WC4” WC4” WC
Orice SizeLP#59#59#59
NG#52#52#52
Gas Inlet Size1/2” Rear Connection1/2” Rear Connection1/2” Rear Connection
Weight155 lbs.155 lbs.155 lbs.
PRECAUTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
The unit should be handled carefully during transportation. Do not place the unit upside down. The packaged
unit should be stored in a ventilated area without corrosive gas.
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STARTUP
INSTALLATION
1. Before installation, remove the outer plastic lms.
2. After receipt of the product, check that the unit is not damaged. Ensure that the lift mechanism is able to
move up and down, the enameled layer of the grill hasn’t come o, and the unit is not rusted.
3. Users can order a mounting rack/bracket. The mounting rack/bracket is optional for mounting to the wall or
a compatible range.
4. Installation should be done by an authorized technician.
5. Unit connection shall comply with provisions in gas safety, installation and operation.
6. The unit is only applicable to a low-pressure gas regulating valve. It may cause property loss or safety
accidents if a high or medium pressure regulating valve is used.
7. The unit should keep a minimum clearance of 4” away from non-combustible objects (e.g. walls,
windows etc) on both sides, and 8” at its back. For use only on non-combustible oors.
8.The unit should be installed on an equipment stand or mounted to the wall or compatible range using the
appropriate mounting kit.
9. The unit should be installed under a vent hood in compliance with all applicable regulations.
10. After installation, keep the appliance stable and level, and do not tilt or sway during operation.
11. If the pressure of the gas pipeline is 10% higher or lower than the rated pressure the unit requires, a regulator
should be installed to ensure it reaches the rated value.
12. After connecting the unit to the gas system, check for leaks at joints and pipe ttings using soapy water.
WARNINGS
1. Installation and maintenance should be done by an authorized technician.
2. Do not use gas that is not applicable to the unit or a high-pressure or medium-pressure regulating valve.
3. Unit should be turned o when not in use or when left unattended.
4. This product is a commercial machine that needs to be operated by trained personnel. The unit is not
intended for residential use and such applications will void the warranty.
5. Do not dismantle or self-modify the appliance.
6. Do not touch the appliance directly during or after operation to prevent injury.
7. The stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned appropriately and regularly.
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Range Mounting Instructions for the Gas Salamander
When mounting over a 4 or 6 burner gas range
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Wall Mounting Instructions for the Gas Salamander
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
36” WIDE RANGE
1. Secure support bracket (E) to back plate assembly (F)
using screws (G).
2. Remove rubber feet (H) from the salamander.
3. Secure brackets (A) on salamander using screws &
washers (B, C & D)
4. Secure the salamander on the rear support
bracket (E) by the screws (G).
60” WIDE RANGE
1. Select a side to mount the salamander to the range.
It cannot be mounted in the center.
2. Follow the same procedure as the 36” range
as listed above.
WALL MOUNT
1. Secure top hanger plate (A) on salamander
with spring washers (B) & screws (C).
2. Secure bottom hanger plate (F) horizontally
on wall with anchor bolts (E).
3. Secure stand o (D) on salamander with spring
washers (B) & screws (C).
4. Put top hanger plate (A) on the bottom hanger
plate (F) and tighten.
AB
C
D
E
DescriptionQuantity
ABrackets2
BM8 Stainless Steel Screws8
CSpring Washers8
DM8 Flat Washers8
ERear Support Brackets2
FBack Plate Assembly1
GScrews6
HRubber Feet4
F
ATop Hanger Plates2
BSpring Washers12
CM8 Stainless Steel Screws12
DBottom Stand Os2
EAnchor Bolts5
FBottom Hanger Plate1
DescriptionQuantity
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WORKING INSTRUCTIONS & OPERATIONAL FLOW
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. To light the unit, ensure that all the valves of the gas pipeline have been switched on.
2. Arrange the drip pan, baking pan and broiler rack at appropriate places.
3. Turn all knobs to the “OFF” position.
4. Hold an ignition source (match) at the pilot. When the ame is established, remove the ignition source.
5. Turn the burner knobs to “ON”. If the burner does not ignite, promptly open the pilot valve more. If the pilot
ame appears larger than necessary, turn it down and reset burner ignition.
6. Pull out the baking frame and place the food onto the rack.
7. If the unit cannot be operated as explained, please contact Cooking Performance Group.
8. The gas control knobs control the gas ow of every burner. The temperature can be increased by rotating the
knobs counter-clockwise.
9. Please be careful when operating the device to avoid burnings.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
1. Pull out the rack assembly and detach the rack from the frame. Clean them separately before re-installing.
Care should be taken during cleaning to prevent the enameled grill from being damaged.
2. Remove the drip pan for cleaning.
3. Wipe the chamber clean.
4. Wash the unit with a wet cloth and soapy water solution or detergent solution as long as such solutions do
not contain any acidic or alkaline substances. Wipe with clean water and then dry with a clean cloth. Do
not use steel wool or brushes which may cause rust to form.
5.Do not wash the unit with a water jet or hose. Water may penetrate inside the unit and damage the electric
components.
6. Cut o the gas supply when the unit is not in use.
7. If you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time, clean the surface with a cloth and store it in a
well-ventilated area.
8.It is advised to carry out a complete inspection of the device at least once a year by professional personnel.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SymptomsCausesSolutions
The pilot ame cannot be lit.
The pilot ame is on but the main
burner cannot be lit.
There is a light-back sound when
turning o the gas supply.
1. Plug or plug cord of igniter is
damaged.
2. Pressure in the gas pipeline is too low.
3. The pilot nozzle is blocked.
4. Thermocouple connection is loose.
5. The thermocouple is defective.
6. The gas control valve is defective.
1. Pressure in the gas pipeline is too low.
2. Main nozzle is blocked.
3. The gas control valve is defective.
1. Nozzle diameter does not match with
the gas supply.
2. The supply pressure is too low.
3. Flow within the connected pipe is too
low.
1. Replace relevant ttings.
2. Regulate the reducing valve or contact
the gas supplier.
3. Unblock the nozzle.
4. Tighten the thermocouple.
5. Replace the thermocouple.
6. Repair or replace the gas control valve.
1. Regulate the reducing valve or contact
the gas supplier.
2. Unblock the nozzle.
3. Repair or replace the gas control
valve.
1. Regulate the nozzle diameter.
2. Regulate the reducing valve or contact
the gas supplier.
3. Increase the permitted ow.
Unit has red ame and black smoke.
The issues mentioned above are for reference. If any failure occurs, please stop using and contact
Cooking Performance Group. Safety is rst and maintenance should be done after shutting down the
power supply and gas supply.
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1. Nozzle diameter does not match with
the gas supply.
2. Low gas supply.
3. Gas ingredients are volatile in gas
peak period.
1. Regulate the nozzle diameter.
2. Increase the gas supply.
3. Decrease the gas ow. Increase it after
the peak.
Cooking Performance Group warrants its new products to be free from defect in materials and workmanship
under normal indoor use and maintenance for a period of one year from the original date of purchase and is the
benet of the original purchaser only. Equipment sold and installed for residential use or outside the continental
United States is excluded from this warranty. Equipment installed in a non-permanent structure, such as a mobile
kitchen and/or trailer shall have a 30-day limited warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty is limited to
product(s) sold to the original commercial user and is for commercial use only. The warranty is nontransferable.
The liability of Cooking Performance Group is limit to, at Cooking Performance Group’s option, repair or
replacement of any part or equipment found by Cooking Performance Group to be warranted herein.
Cooking performance group shall bear the normal labor charges for repair or replacement to the extent that
such repair or replacement is performed within 50 miles of the oce of an authorized service agency, within the
continental United States and during the regular (straight time) hours. Travel outside of 100 miles round trip and
any work performed at overtime or weekend rates would be the responsibility of the owner/user.
There is a 90-day nontransferable warranty on Cast Iron Parts. Light bulbs, porcelain, and glass components are
excluded from this warranty. One year nontransferable parts and labor warranty with a limited warranty on the
fry tank.
Defective parts must be returned to Cooking Performance Group, freight prepaid, for Warranty inspection, unless
otherwise instructed. Equipment that has the model or serial number removed or altered will not be covered by
this warranty.
Cooking Performance Group assumes no responsibility for any product not installed properly in accordance with
the instructions found on cookingperformancegroup.com, this includes improper utility connection or supply and
problems due to ventilation. Damaged equipment and parts due to improper gas or electrical connection
will not be covered by this warranty as any components damaged due to improper voltage or improper
gas pressure. Any equipment which has been modied by unauthorized personnel or changed from our
original design is not covered under this warranty. Further, Cooking Performance Group assumes no obligation
for any product which has been subject to misuse, abuse, harsh chemicals, accident alteration, negligence,
damage during transit, delivery or installation, re, ood, or act of God. Normal maintenance, as outlined in the
instructions, is the responsibility of the owner/user and is not part of this warranty.
Proper installation, initial check out, air shutter adjustments, or normal maintenance such as lubrication,
adjustment, or calibration of controls is the responsibility of the dealer, owner/user or installing contractor and is
not covered by this warranty.
This states the exclusive remedy against Cooking Performance Group relating to the product(s) whether in
contract or in tort or under any other legal theory, and whether arising out of warranties, representations,
instruction, installation, or defects from any cause. Cooking Performance Group shall not be liable whether
in contract or in tort or under any other legal theory, for loss of revenue or prot, or for any substitute use or
performance, or for incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages, or for any other loss or cost of similar
type, including without limitation, losses or damages arising from food or product spoilage.
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