Globe’s equipment is designed to provide safe and productive processing, cooking and warming of food products as
long as the equipment is used in accordance with the instructions in this manual and is properly maintained. Unless
the operator is adequately trained and supervised, there is a possibility of serious injury. Owners of this equipment
bear the responsibility to make certain that this equipment is used properly and safely, and to strictly follow all of the
instructions contained in this manual and the requirements of local, state and/or federal law.
Owners should not permit anyone to touch this equipment unless they are over 18 years old, are adequately trained
and supervised, and have read and understood this manual. Do not attempt to repair or convert any gas types on your
own. Repairs and conversions are to be made solely by an authorized Globe servicer. Owners should also ensure
that no customers, visitors or other unauthorized personnel come in contact with this equipment. Please remember
that Globe cannot anticipate every circumstance or environment in which this equipment will be operated. It is the
responsibility of the owner and the operator to remain alert to any hazards posed by the function of this equipment. If
you are ever uncertain about a particular task or the proper method of operating this equipment, ask your supervisor.
This manual contains a number of precautions to follow to help promote safe use of this equipment. Throughout the
manual you will see additional warnings to help alert you to potential hazards.
Warnings affecting your personal safety indicated by:
OR
Warnings affecting your possible damage to the equipment and property are indicated by:
If any warning labels or this manual are misplaced, damaged, or illegible, or if you require additional copies, please
contact your nearest representative or Globe for these items available at no charge.
Please remember that this manual nor the warning labels do not replace the need to be alert, to properly train and
supervise operators, and to use common sense when using this equipment.
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Unpacking & Installation
TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE:
• ALWAYS install equipment in a work area with adequate light and space.
• ONLY operate on a solid, level, nonskid surface that is nonammable and away from sinks and water hazards.
• NEVER bypass, alter or modify this equipment in any way from its original condition. Doing so may create hazards and will void the warranty.
GAS and GAS PRESSURE
This unit is factory supplied in Natural Gas. This unit can be converted to L.P. gas by a
licensed and certied gas technician. Documentation may be necessary for warranty issues.
Failure to comply with this instruction will void warranty.
See the included L.P. conversion kit for gas conversion parts and instructions.
Unit installation must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, the
National Gas Installation Code, CSA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code, CSA-B149.2
as applicable and in accordance with local codes.
The appliance and its individual shutoff valve (to be supplied by user) must be disconnected
from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures
in excess of ½ psi (3.45 kPa).
These models are designed, built, and sold for commercial use only.
Instructions must be posted in a prominent location. All safety precautions must be taken in the event the user smells
gas. Safety information can be obtained from your local gas supplier.
UNPACKING
Unpack the charbroiler immediately after receipt. Remove the gas charbroiler from the crate; remove all packaging
on and surrounding the unit, and be certain to remove protective plastic and residue from all surfaces. Make sure
that all parts, including the L.P. gas conversion kit, are provided.
If the equipment is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within fteen (15)
days of delivery. Immediately contact Globe service or your local dealer of the equipment. You have no recourse
for damage after fteen (15) days of receipt of charbroiler.
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Unpacking & Installation
INSTALLATION
1. Read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation. DO NOT proceed with installation and operation if you have any questions or do not understand anything in this manual. Contact your local
representative or Globe rst.
2. Select a location for the charbroiler that has a level, solid, nonskid surface that is nonammable and awayfrom water hazards or sinks, and is in a well-lit work area away from children and visitors.
3. Equipment must be installed under proper ventilation as required per local code.
NOTICE: Local codes regarding installation and ventilation vary greatly by area. The National Fire Protection
Association, Inc, states that local codes are “authorities having jurisdiction” when it comes to requirements for
installation of equipment. Therefore, installation should comply with all local codes.
4. Screw legs into the permanently fastened nuts on the four corners of the unit and tighten by hand. Legs must
be installed to adequately provide proper ventilation to the unit.
5. Level unit by adjusting the four feet and tighten securely. The feet have an adjustment of one inch to line up
with other Globe countertop products. Do not slide unit with legs mounted; lift if necessary to move unit.
6. The supplied gas pressure regulator is factory set at 6'' Natural gas W.C. or 10'' for L.P.
7. THESE UNITS ARE SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION ON NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES ONLY.
8. Do not obstruct the ow of combustion and ventilation air, under the unit by the legs or behind the unit by
the ue. Do not place objects between the bottom of the unit and the countertop.
9. There must be adequate clearance for removal of the front panel. All major parts, except the burners, are
removable through the front if the gas line is disconnected.
10. It may be necessary to adjust the balance of gas volume and air supply to each burner. This must be done
by an authorized service technician.
11. Pipe threading compound must be resistant to the action of liqueed petroleum gases.
DO NOT use an open ame to check for leaks. Check all gas piping for leaks with a soap
and water solution before operating unit.
COMMISSIONING:
Commissioning of your new charbroiler is of the utmost importance. Commissioning is the thorough and methodical
testing of the equipment, sub systems, and systems to ensure that the nal product functions properly and safely at
the work site. By identifying any potential problems (i.e.: equipment location, ventilation, local re/electrical codes,
installation, operator training and certication) prior to equipment being placed into service, costly outages and
potential damages may be avoided.
SAFETY ALWAYS.
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Warnings and Safeguards for Operation
TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE:
For your safety, do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors or liquids in the
vicinity of this, or any other, appliances. Keep the area free and clear of combustibles.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance of this equipment can
cause property damage, personal injury, or death and voids warranty. Read the installation
operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing, or operating this
equipment. (Use only the included manufactured regulator).
Instructions must be posted in a prominent location. All safety precautions must be taken
in the event the user smells gas. If you smell gas, immediately shut off the main gas valve,
extinguish all heat and ames, and call 911. Safety information can be obtained from your
local gas supplier.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using gas cooking equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
The Charbroiler burners, cooking grates and outside surfaces will become HOT after use. Use caution when touching
the unit.
• Never directly touch the burners or cooking grates while the charbroiler is on.
• Always turn off the unit when not in use, when servicing, or adjusting any parts or attachments, and before cleaning.
• Never leave the charbroiler on overnight.
• Do not operate any equipment with a damaged or leaking gas line, ignitor or valves or if the unit is dropped or
damaged in any manner. Call for service.
• The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause re, injury or even death.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not use this equipment for any use other than the use intended by the manufacturer.
• Never use the charbroiler as a heating source
• The Globe charbroiler does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Globe recommends that qualied technicians should carry out repairs. Do not remove any components or service panels on this product.
• Never bypass, alter, modify or attach any unauthorized parts to this equipment. Doing so may create
hazards and will void the warranty.
• Globe takes every care to ensure that all products are safe. Steel cutting procedures used to manufacture
these items result in sharp edges. These sharp edges are removed to the best of our ability; however, we insist the operator take care when in contact with this piece of equipment.
• Always keep hands, hair and clothing away from heating source.
• Allow the charbroiler to cool down after use, and before dismantling, for cleaning as the unit will be too hot to
handle immediately after use.
Complete the warranty register online at www.globefoodequip.com/support/warranty-registration-form.
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Operating Instructions
Operating the Charbroiler - Pilot Lighting Instructions
Before operating the charbroiler, it should be checked to see that it is sitting level. Adjust the feet to level the
charbroiler. Be sure the catch tray has been properly placed.
The pilot lights on the appliance have been set at the factory. Each burner has a pilot light.
1. Make sure all knobs are in the “OFF” position.
2. The main gas valve should be “CLOSED/OFF” for ve (5) minutes prior to lighting pilots to clearany existing gas.
3. Turn the main gas valve to “ON/OPEN”.
4. Light and hold an ignition source (match) at the pilot. When the ame is established, remove the
ignition source. Repeat this step for each burner as each burner has its own individual pilot.
The pilot can be reached through the holes on the front of the unit or through the top grate, removing the
radiant or the char rocks before attempting to light.
5. Turn each burner knob “ON”. If the burners do not ignite promptly, turn the knobs “OFF”. From the
opening in the front panel, use a screwdriver and turn the pilot valve screw counterclockwise which will
increase the ame height, and then repeat step 4.
If the pilot ame appears larger than necessary, turn it down and reset burner ignition. The pilot ame
should be as small as possible, but large enough to guarantee reliable ignition of the burners when the
knobs are turned to “ON”. The holes located in the front panel are pilot valve adjustments. Use a
screwdriver to turn the valve to adjust the ame height to your desired level.
Igniting the Burner
To ignite the burner, turn knob to the “ON” position. Then back off to the desired ame level. The range of
adjustment is virtually innite between “ON” and “OFF”.
The space between the legs at the bottom admits combustion air. DO NOT BLOCK THIS SPACE.
All burners are lit from constantly burning pilots. Turning the valve to the desired ame 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 unit’s sides or
back. Avoid wall type fans which create air cross-currents within a room.
It is also necessary that sufcient air 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.
NOTE: It may be necessary to adjust the balance of gas, volume and air supply to each burner. This must be done
by an authorized service technician.
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Operating Instructions
Operating the Charbroiler
Prior to operating your new charbroiler, thoroughly wash the exterior with a mild detergent or soap solution. Do
not use abrasive cleaners, since this might damage the cabinet nish. If the stainless steel surfaces become
discolored, scrub by rubbing only in the direction of the nished grain.
Turn the burners on about 15-20 minutes before cooking for preheating. Set the knobs to the desired ame
height or temperature. Each valve will control the gas ow to the burner to bring that area of the unit up to the set
temperature. If different temperature settings are to be used, adjoining areas should be set at progressively higher
temperatures using the lowest temperatures on the outside burners. A uniform and systematic approach to the
loading of the unit will produce the most consistent product results.
NOTE: When the charbroiler is rst heated, it will smoke until oil (used in manufacturing) and dust (from storage
and shipping) are burned off. An hour at maximum for all burners is usually sufcient.
Radiant Charbroiler
1. Place the angled radiants in their position as shown in 8-1
2. Make sure that the radiants are setting properly into the slots on the front and rear supports. Radiants should be
centered over straight sections of the burners.
Rock Charbroiler
1. Place the racks that hold the rocks into position over
the burners.
2. Place the char rocks on the rack. Do not pile or stack
the char rocks.
3. Please use following amount of char rocks per model:
Set rocks as seen in photo.
Place the top cooking grates with the grid bars angled
toward the front as shown in Fig. 8-2. Or, place the grid
bars at, not angled, for cooking.
NOTE: When cooking grates are placed angled toward the
front, the grooves on top will guide the excess fat drippings
into the grease trough.
Fig. 8-1
The cooking grates, cast iron radiants, and char rock grids
are heavy duty cast iron which will oxidize if emerged in
water. Lightly oil grates when not being used regularly.
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Fig. 8-2
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Cleaning Instructions
• DO NOT use any abrasive or ammable cleaning uids.
• DO NOT hose down, immerse or pressure wash any part of the charbroiler, excluding the catch tray.
• NEVER use a scrubber pad, steel wool or abrasive material, or cleaners containing chlorine, iodine and ammonia or bromine chemicals as these will deteriorate the stainless steel and shorten the life of the unit.
IF CLEANING THE BURNER OF THE CHARBROILER, THE MAIN GAS VALVE MUST BE SWITCHED
TO THE CLOSED POSITION. AFTER CLEANING, THE GAS LINE CAN BE SWITCHED BACK TO THE
OPEN POSITION. PLEASE FOLLOW THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO RELIGHT
THE CHARBROILER’S PILOT LIGHTS.
RECOMMENDED CLEANING
It takes very little time and effort to keep the charbroiler attractive and performing at top efciency. Wait at least one
hour for the unit and grates to cool after the unit has been turned off. Please follow the cleaning steps below:
PARTREQUIRED ACTIONFREQUENCY
BodyUse a clean cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner to clean the stainless
steel body of the charbroiler.
Wipe the polished areas with a soft cloth.
ControlsUnit should be turned off when not in use.
It is recommended that the unit be disconnected from the gas supply by
closing the main gas valve.
Use a clean cloth to wipe down controls and/or knobs
Grates, Char
Rock Grid
and Radiants
• Place grates on broiler, with grid bars horizontal, facing down.
• Turn the broiler on for approximately 45 minutes.
• Turn off the broiler and allow it to cool for 20 Minutes.
• Clean top and bottom surfaces of grate with a wire brush to remove
animal fats and carbonized grease.
• Clean channels on grates with scraper.
• Remove grates from broiler. Clean top surface of radiants with the wire
brush. They may be cleaned in place.
Caution: When handling grates/grids or radiants, always use insulated
gloves to prevent burns.
Daily
Daily
Daily or as needed
Warning: Do not cover the top of the grates grid during a burn off
operation. Restricting the airow by covering the grid grates may cause
them to warp. It will also cause damage to the valves, the knobs and the
front panel decal.
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Cleaning Instructions
RECOMMENDED CLEANING (CONTINUED)
PARTREQUIRED ACTIONFREQUENCY
Char Grate
Back
Support
Brace
Once the unit has cooled, remove the cast iron grates
Lift and rock the back support brace toward you; lift the char grate back
support brace up and around the back support pins.
Clean and de-grease/remove debris from char grate back support brace.
Once the char grate back support brace is clean, reinstall it back into
place. Angle the long lead edge of the grate back support brace down
around the support pins and rock the back support brace around the
pins until it is seated at on the charbroiler’s back ledge.
(See illustration below for position and grate back support visual
instructions)
Daily
or
as need
Catch TrayOnce the unit has cooled, remove the catch tray and discard the waste,
grease/debris and crumbs.
CAUTION: If the catch tray is permitted to ll too high, grease/debris is
likely to accumulate under the unit.
The catch tray/drawer is removed by pulling forward.
USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING!
Burner Air
Shutter
Main burner ports must be kept clean. Close the gas valve to the unit,
shutting off the gas and extinguishing the pilot light.
Openings
Clean in place with a wire brush, or clean gas ports with a sharp-pointed
metal instrument to insure open ports; or the burners may be removed
and washed in soapy water for 15-20 minutes.
RegulatorMake sure the vent is open and not blocked in any way. Failure to do so
will cause variations in pressure. Your unit will not function as well and it
could shorten the life of the product.
Char Grate Back Support Visual Instruction
per Use
or
at least Daily
As needed
Monthly
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Char Grate
Back Support
Brace
Back Support
Pin
Char Grate
Back Support
Brace
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Troubleshooting
ISSUECAUSESOLUTION
Charbroiler not lightingMain gas line is closedOpen valve
Pilot light is not litIgnite pilot light
Cause unknownCall for service
Flame is too high or too lowAdjustment knob is turned up or
down
Pilot light not staying litFlame is too lowAdjust pilot light ame height
Pilot tube cloggedReplace pilot tube. Call for service
Strong smell of gas in cooking areaMain gas line leakTurn off main gas valve.
Cooking surface is heating up slowlyCarbon build upEnsure that the burners are kept
Gas type of unit needs to be
converted
Unit ships from the factory Natural
gas. Conversion from Natural Gas to
L.P. is possible for this unit
Adjust ame with control knob
DO NOT LIGHT FLAME, ignite
anything, or turn/switch on anything
electrical
Call re department if needed and
call for service
clean and free from carbon build up/
debris
Contact an authorized servicer or
Globe. Do not attempt conversion on
your own
If problems persist and the assigned solution does not remedy the issue, please call Globe’s Service Department at:
at 866-260-0522.
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Limited Warranty
Globe Food Equipment Company (“GFE”) warrants to the original purchaser of new equipment that said equipment,
when installed in accordance with our instructions within North America and subjected to normal use, is free from
defects in material or workmanship for a period of 2 year. The labor warranty is two year from original installation
or 18 months from actual factory shipment date whichever date occurs rst. Warranty includes onsite service
calls within 60 miles of an authorized service company. End user is responsible for all extra travel and mileage at
prevailing rates.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. GFE
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
GFE’S OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO REPAIRING AND
REPLACING EQUIPMENT WHICH PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP WITHIN
THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD. All repairs pursuant to this Warranty will be performed by an Authorized
Designated GFE Service Location during normal working hours. This warranty does not cover services performed
at overtime or premium labor rates. End user is responsible for the difference between normal service rates
and premium service rates. IN NO EVENT SHALL GFE BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES TO BUYER OR ANY THIRD PARTY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROPERTY,
PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR PROFITS OR OTHER ECONOMIC LOSSES, OR STATUTORY
OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, WHETHER IN NEGLIGENCE, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE.
This warranty is given only to the rst purchaser from a retail dealer. No warranty is given to subsequent transferees.
Warranty does not cover product failures caused by: failure to maintain, neglect, abuse, damage due to excess
water, re, normal wear, improper set up and use. Periodic maintenance is not covered.
This warranty is not in force until such time as a properly completed and signed installation/warranty registration or
an online registration form has been received by GFE within 30 days from the date of installation. Register online
at www.globefoodequip.com/support/warranty-registration-form
Proof of purchase is required to extend warranty more than 2 year from date of shipment from the factory.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY PROVISIONS ARE A COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT BETWEEN
THE BUYER AND SELLER. GFE NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSONS TO ASSUME FOR
IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH SAID EQUIPMENT.
Example of items not covered under warranty, but not limited to just these items:
1. Acts of God, re, water damage, burglary, accident, theft.
2. Freight damage.
3. Improper installation or alteration of equipment.
4. Use of generic or after market parts.
5. Repairs made by anyone other than a GFE designated servicer.
6. Lubrication.
7. Expendable wear parts, adjustable feet, blown fuses, lamps, etc.
8. Cleaning of equipment.
9. Misuse or abuse.
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
SCAN THE QR CODE WITH YOUR MOBILE DEVICE OR GO TO
WWW.GLOBEFOODEQUIP.COM
TO FILL OUT AND SUBMIT YOUR WARRANTY REGISTRATION.