WARNING:
This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne
particles of glass wool/ceramic fibers. Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool/ceramic fibers
is known to the state of California to cause cancer.
*(All purpose tubular elements) **(Sealed -top elements, Model # SS684 in North America) *** Maximum on any 684 series range.
****Add when wired to range base (SER/SUER-680) *****Note: For 208V/1phase the salamander cannot be wired into the range.
† With Front Rail Note: Shipping Cubic Feet is 84.5.
Ratings:
Tubular Elements - Small 6-1/2" (165mm) - 1250 Watts. Large 8-1/2" (216mm) - 2100 Watts
Sealed Elements - Small 7” (180mm) - 2000 Watts. Large 8-5/8” (220mm) - 2600 Watts
Hot Plate - (per 12"/305mm section) - Front and Rear sections each 1675 Watts, (3350 Watts total)
Griddle - (per 12"/305mm section) - 3350 Watts
Standard Oven - 4.85 kW
Convection Oven - 5.0 kW (plus 0.5kW fan motor, for 5.5kW total)
NOTE: Many local codes exist, and it is the responsibility of the Owner
and the Installer to comply with those codes.
7-1/2"
[190mm]
34-1/4"
[870mm]
REAR CABLE
ENTRANCE
3-1/2"
[829mm]
24-1/2"
[622mm]
[152mm]
NOTE: For ranges with convection oven(s), (models with
sux `RC’ or `RC2’), air circulation is required for proper
operation of fan motors. These models must not be dais
mounted or installed without legs.
6"
Installation
Clearances:
Range w/o
Salamander
Range w/
Salamander
Hot Plate
13-5/8"
[346mm]
SideBack
3” (76mm)2” (51mm)
7” (178mm)2” (51mm)
10”
(254mm)
—
41"
[1041mm]
60"
[1524mm]
9-1/4"
[235mm]
31-3/4"
[806mm]
6"
[152mm]
15-1/4"
[387mm]
OPTIONAL
HIGH SHELF
REAR CABLE
ENTRANCE
[737mm]
57-5/8"
[1465mm]
4-3/4"
[121 mm]
W/OPTIONAL
RC MOTOR
3"
[76mm]
29"
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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS, MODELS S,SU & SS686
RC = Convection Oven
RC2 = Double convention oven base
686 = 36" (915mm) wide range
684 = 60" (1524mm) wide range
S = Sentry series range
SU = Sentry series range
CE marked design
SS = Sentry series range
with sealed top elements
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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS, MODELS SERC, SER-680
SU = Sentry series salamander CE marked design
Model Total Kw Load
SERC, SER-680
wired independently
Installation Notes:
Clearances from combustible surfaces should be minimum 7” (178mm) from sides, 2” (51mm) from back.
*Note: 3 phase ratings apply to SERC and SER-680 ordered separately. When a range and salamander are ordered together
it is standard for the salamander to be prewired at the factory to interconnect with the range (single phase). For further
information on ratings and connection options consult the factory.
The following instructions should be read carefully as the
manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to
the property or persons by incorrect installation or operation
of the equipment.
Uncrating
1. Check the crate for possible damage sustained during
transit. Carefully remove the unit from the crate and
again check for damage. Any damage to the appliance
must be reported to the carrier immediately.
2. All packing material must be removed from the unit. The
protective material covering the stainless steel must be
removed immediately, after the unit is installed.
3. All ranges are shipped from the factory with legs or
casters tted unless specially ordered without.
4. The splash back and high shelf is packed and ordered
separately.
5. Do not remove permanently axed labels, warnings
or data plates from the appliance, for this may void
approvals and create a safety hazard.
Rating Plate
The data plate is readily accessible, located behind the lower
panel on ranges & behind the drip tray on salamanders.
It contains all the pertinent information required by the
installer.
When corresponding with the factory or your local
authorized factory service center regarding service problems
or replacement parts, be sure to refer to the particular unit
by the correct model number (including the prex and sux
letters and numbers) and the warranty serial number. The
rating plate axed to the unit contains this information.
Safety Precautions
This manual pertains to ranges and salamanders. The reader/
operator must interpret its contents to applicable needs. If
there is any question of interpretation of any of the literature
pertaining to Garland ranges or salamanders, please contact
your authorized service agency, or our customer service
department at the phone number listed on the front of this
manual or on our web site: http://www.garland-group.com.
A qualied person must make the installation of these
products in accordance with the local codes of the country of
destination.
Always follow these safety precautions when operating the
range or salamander.
1. The Unit must only be operated by qualied persons. DO
NOT operate without reading this manual and operation
manual.
2. DO NOT operate the product unless it has been properly
installed and grounded.
3. DO NOT operate the product unless all service and access
panels are in place and fastened properly.
4 DO NOT attempt to repair or replace any part of this
product unless all main power supplies have been
disconnected.
WARNING: to avoid personal injury: Use Extreme caution
in setting up, operating and cleaning the product to avoid
coming in contact with the hot grill surfaces or hot grease.
Suitable protective clothing should be worn to prevent the
risk of burns.
WARNING: this appliance must not be cleaned with a water
jet.
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INSTALLATION
This equipment must be installed by a competent factory
trained, certied, licensed and / or authorized service
or installation person. Electrical work must be installed
by a qualied person as required by the local electrical
authorities.
WARNING: This appliance must be grounded.
CAUTION: Prior to installation check the electrical supply to
ensure the input voltage and phase match the equipment
voltage rating and phase as shown on the rating plate.
Clearances
The space in which the appliance is to be positioned must
include the minimum installation clearances to combustible
surfaces.
MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
Clearance To Combustible Material
Models
Location
Top***
Sides3” (76mm)10” (254mm)7” (178mm)
Rear2” (51mm)2” (51mm)2” (51mm)
* NOTE: Garland recommends equipment be installed under
a ventilation canopy.
Ranges
Ranges
c/w Hot Top
Salamander
Positioning
The range should be installed on a rm, smooth and level
oor designed to withstand the weight of the fully laden
appliance. Refer to dimension and specications for weights.
Place the range or salamander in desired position and level
from side to side and back to front and diagonally. This
leveling must be done with the unit under the hood and in
it’s normal operating position. If the range is to be dais or
cove mounted ,the base on which it is to be set should be
level. If it is not, the range must be shimmed to level.
Legs
All ranges are shipped from the factory with legs installed
unless otherwise specied. When the range is specied for
dais or cove base mounting, it is shipped less legs. Legs must
be adjusted to a minimum height of 6” (152mm) in order to
comply with NSF standards.
Casters
1. The front casters on the unit are equipped with brakes to
limit the movement of the range without depending on
the electrical connection to limit appliance movement.
2. A restraint can be attached to the unit near the electric
connection. If the restraint is disconnected, be sure to
reconnect it after the range has been returned to its
originally installed position.
LOCATION
ModelsType Of Floor Or Base
RangesCombustible
Ranges c/w Hot TopCombustible
SalamanderNon-Combustible
IMPORTANT: For ranges with convention oven (models with
sux “RC”), air circulation is required for proper operation of
the fan motors. Allow 1” (25mm) rear clearance for ventilation
of the motor.
Adequate clearance must be provided for servicing,
ventilation and proper operation. The range must be kept
clear of combustible material.
Ventilation Air
The area in which the appliance is installed must be
adequately ventilated to provide air for removal of steam,
heat generated by the appliance, etc. These products are
recommended to be installed under a ventilation hood.
Proper operation of exhaust fans (proper speed, rotation and
adjustment) is essential. The hood, and the lters must be
cleaned on a regular bases and kept grease free.
Installation Of Range Mount Salamander
1. The rear of the range must be easily accessible.
2. Place the salamander in position on the range. Slide the
uprights into the opening at the oven rear. Secure the
salamander uprights to the range with the hex head bolts
provided.
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INSTALLATION continued
3. Remove the terminal block access cover.
4. Pass the wires though cable entrance hole.
5. Secure the cable connector
6. Terminate the salamander wire at the terminal block
provided (Red to L1, Black to L2 or N, Green to GRN or E).
NOTE: When mounting a salamander over an existing range
in the eld, an independent fussed connection must be
made though the knock out plate provided in the main back
of the salamander.
Assembly of Backguard/High Shelf
The back guard or high shelf will have been shipped
separately. To install, put the backguard/high shelf on the
rear of the range, slipping the uprights into the opening on
each burner box side. Fasten the upright to the burner box
side with four hex fasteners provided.
Code Requirements
The Garland S/SS680 series complies with the standards CSA
C22.2 no.109 – latest edition, the UL197 – latest edition and
the NSF#4 – latest edition. The installation and connection
of this appliance must comply with current codes. In Canada
– The Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and in the USA – The
National Electrical Code.
NOTE: A means of disconnection from the supply having
a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles must be
incorporated in the xed wiring.
This equipment is intended to be installed with xed
permanent wiring.
WARNING: This appliance must be grounded.
Single And Three Phase Connection
Unless otherwise noted, all ranges are shipped from the
factory for three phase connection. Salamanders are shipped
from the factory for single phase connection. A wiring
diagram is attached to the rear of each appliance. Visually
check all electrical connections. The range is wired at the
factory as specied on the order. If it is necessary to change
the phasing refer to the wiring diagram.
Commissioning
Ensure all circuit breakers located in the lower compartment
are set to the ON (1) position.
1. Ensure that all controls are in the OFF position and turn
on the main electrical supply.
2. Operate each section of the range or salamander in
accordance with the instructions given in the Use’s
Manual.
The Garland SU680 series complies with the essential
requirements of the Directives 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC,
89/392/EEC, 93/68/EEC and the standards, EN60335,
IEC801.2, IEC801.3, IEC801.4, IEC801.5, IEC801.6 and
IEC801.11.
Electrical Supply
Before attempting the electrical connection, the rating plate
should be checked to ensure that the equipment’s electrical
characteristics and supply electrical characteristics agree. On
ranges and salamanders the supply entrance is located at the
rear or alternatively on the main bottom. The supply terminal
block is accessible from the front. The electrical supply must
be adequate for the voltage, phase, and current marked on
the rating plate.
3. Check that the product functions correctly and that the
voltage supply to the unit does not drop more than 5%
when all sections are operated simultaneously.
When the operation has been checked, hand the OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS to the User or purchaser for retention and
instruct them in the ecient and safe operation of the
appliance.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Regular servicing by a competent person is recommended to
ensure safe and ecient performance of the appliance.
WARNING: Turn o the electrical mains before
commencing any service work.
Thermostat Calibration
Oven
It is normal for an electromechanical thermostat to cycle with
a 45°F - 50° F (25°C - 28°C) range when checking calibration
allow the thermostat to cycle a minimum of two times.
1. Place the thermocouple of the test instrument in the
center of the oven.
2. Turn the oven temperature control dial to 400° F (205°
C). In order to allow the oven temperature to stabilize,
the oven control must be allowed to cycle twice before
taking a test reading.
3. Check the temperature reading just when the control
cycles “OFF” as indicated by the cycling pilot lamp. If the
temperature does not read with in 15° F (8°C) of the dial
setting, recalibrate as follows:
4. Carefully remove the thermostat dial, not disturbing the
dial setting.
5. Hold the thermostat shaft steady with a small at blade
screw driver. Turn the calibration screw located inside the
shaft clockwise to decrease the temperature and counter
clockwise to increase the temperature. NOTE: each ¼ turn
of the screw will create a change of approximately 35° F
(20°C).
6. Replace the thermostat dial and repeat steps 1 though 3
to verify that the correct adjustment has been made.
Dial Shaft
Calibration Screw Head
Calibration
Screw Head
1/4" Turn
Increase
Decrease
Griddle
1. Use a test instrument with a special disc type
thermocouple or a reliable surface type pyrometer. NOTE:
a drop of oil on the face of the disc will provide better
contact with the plate.
2. Set all griddle thermostats to 350°F (177°C). In order
to allow the griddle temperature to stabilize, the
thermostats must be allowed to cycle twice before taking
a test reading.
3. Check the griddle temperature when the thermostat just
cycles “OFF” by placing the thermocouple rmly on the
griddle directly about the sensing bulb of the thermostat.
The reading should be between 335° F (168°C) and 365°
F and (185°C). If the reading is outside of these limits,
calibrate as follows:
4. Carefully remove the dial, not disturbing the shaft
position.
5. Hold the shaft steady and with a small at screw
driver turn the calibration screw located inside the
shaft clockwise to decrease temperature and counter
clockwise to increase temperature. NOTE: Each ¼ turn
of the screw will create a change of approximately 35° F
(20°C).
6. Replace the thermostat dial and repeat steps 1 through 3
verify that a correct adjustment has been made.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING continued
Miscellaneous
1. Grease the door hinges and check for loose fasteners.
Tighten as necessary.
2. Wire brush the surface of the griddle to remove baked
on material, wash with hot water, dry thoroughly. Lightly
coat the surface with vegetable oil to prevent rusting.
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Servicing must be carried out by competent persons in
accordance with the law.
WARNING: Turn o the electrical mains before commencing
any servicing work.
Door Switch
1. Drop the lower kick panel.
2. Remove the screws securing the door switch and
mounting brackets and remove screws securing the door
switch.
3. Remove the terminal cover and disconnect the wires
from the terminals on the body of the switch.
4. Replace the faulty door switch.
5. Make certain that the newly installed door switch is
properly adjusted so as the interrupt the power supply
to the control system and fan motor when the door is
opened.
Fan Cook/Cool Down Switch
3. Wipe exposed cleanable surfaces with a mild detergent
and hot water. Stubborn residue may be removed with
a light weight non-metallic scouring pad. Stainless steel
areas should be washed with a mild detergent, hot water
and a soft cloth. If necessary use a nonmetallic scouring
pad always rub in the of the grain in the metal to prevent
scratching. NEVER USE STEEL WOOL.
4. Clean the oven racks shelves and guides with hot soapy
water and dry thoroughly. Clean the oven interior with a
propriety oven cleaner following instructions.
4. Replace the switch and reassemble in reverse order.
Thermostat
1. Remove the screws securing the front panel to the front
rail and drop the panel.
2. Disconnect the wires from the taps on the thermostat.
3. Remove the dial from the thermostat and the screws
securing the thermostat body to the control panel.
4. Remove the wires from the thermostat terminals. Be sure
to note which wire connects to which terminal on the
thermostat.
5. Remove the thermostat bulb.
6. Replace the faulty thermostat and reassemble in reverse
order.
Heat On Lamp
1. Remove the screws securing the front panel to the front
rail and drop the panel.
1. Remove the screws securing the front panel to the front
rail and drop the panel.
2. Disconnect the wires from the terminals on the switch.
3. Depress the tabs of the switch body and push the switch
through the opening in the control panel.
2. Disconnect the supply wires to the lamp and remove the
faulty lamp.
3 Reassemble in the reverse order.
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REPLACEMENT OF PARTS continued
Motor
1. Open the door.
2. Remove the oven racks and guides
3. Remove the two (2) wing screws securing the fan guard
and remove the guard.
4. Using a hex head wrench loosen the screw securing the
blower wheel to the motor shaft and remove the wheel.
5. Remove the four (4) screws securing the motor mount
plate to the oven casing back and pull the plate froward
into the oven compartment.
6. Disconnect the motor wire connections (note which
wires connect to which) and replace faulty motor.
7. Reassemble in reverse order.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE: Servicing must be carried out by competent persons in accordance with the law.
Griddle Diagnostics
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Griddle heating unevenly.
Adjacent griddle is operating at a
dierent temperature.
Griddle was not thoroughly heated
before using.
Check adjacent griddle section.
Allow more time for griddle to saturate.
Increase warm-up time.
Hot Top or Open Tubular Diagnostics
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Top to hot or too cold. Defective innite switch.Replace innite switch.
Top not heating at all.Defective elementReplace element.
Defective innite switch.Replace Innite switch.
Sealed Hotplate Diagnostics
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Water in pot does not Boil. Water
takes to long to Boil. Switch set to
position ‘6’.
Pot has irregular bottom.Use at bottom pot.
Pot too large for element size. Use smaller diameter pot.
Pot too small for element size. Use larger diameter pot.
Element was preheated before pot was
placed on element.
One element circuit may be defective. Replace heating element.
Six heat switch may be defective. Replace 6 heat switch.
Allow element to cool. Protector will reset.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING continued
Oven Diagnostics
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Oven too hot or not hot enough.Thermostat out of calibration.Check Thermostat/replace thermostat.
RC Oven Diagnostics
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Cook/Cool Down Switch set to
“Cook” position. Light o. Motor
not working.
No Power to Oven.Check power supply.
Defective Cook/Cool Down switch.Replace switch.
Faulty wiring.Check condition of wires and all connections.
Cook/Cool Down Switch set to
“Cook” position. Light on. Motor
not working.
Cook/Cook Down Switch set to
“Cook” Position. Motor working,
thermostat set to temperature,
lamp “on”, oven not heating.
Noisy motor.Blower wheel rubbing on oven baed. Adjust blower wheel.
Cook/Cool Down switch set to
“Cool Down”, motor not working.
Oven too hot or not hot enough.Thermostat out of calibration.Check calibration/replace thermostat
Oven doors will not stay closed.Broken or damaged door spring. Replace door spring.