Table 1 shows key general and dimensional data of all models. Consult floor plans on pages 8-10 for positioning
and related information. See pages 11-13 for wiring diagrams.
Hobart CG Series Electric Counter Griddles are heavy duty griddles capable of handling any griddling operation
with ease. Included are large grease drawers which pull out from the front.
INSTALLATION
Before installing the griddle, verify that the electrical supply agrees with the specifications on the griddle data
plate which is located on the top right side of the griddle body.
UNPACKING
Immediately after unpacking the griddle, check for possible shipping damage. If the griddle is found to be
damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.
ASSEMBLY
Place the griddle on its back. Attach the four 4" legs (eight 4" legs on Model CG59 ) to the body of the griddle
by threading the exposed leg stud into the threaded holes located on the underside of the griddle. Tighten each
leg so that the top face of the leg is pressed firmly against the body bottom.
LOCATION
Place the griddle in its operating location. Allow adequate space around the griddle for operation and servicing.
LEVELING
Level the griddle front-to-back and side-to-side. Hold the leg with one hand to prevent the leg from loosening
from the body and use a wrench to turn the foot to increase or decrease leg height.
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INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS
Your Hobart griddle should be installed in accordance with:
In the United States
1. State and local codes.
2. National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition).
In Canada:
1. Local codes.
2. Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA-C22.1 (latest edition).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE
PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH TO
INDICATE THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.
Standard Electrical Connections
1. Remove the small cover plate on the back of the griddle. This exposes the built-in terminal box and line leads.
2. Select a suitable knockout on the rear or bottom of the terminal box.
3. Connect the line leads to the supply wires (refer to the wiring diagram).
4. Push the excess wire into the terminal box and replace the cover plate.
Close Back Wall, Rigid Conduit Electrical Connections
If the griddle is to be installed close to a back wall and rigid condit is to be used, follow this procedure:
1. Lift front of griddle top only as far as necessary to gain access to the terminal box on the body's inside rear.
2. Prop the griddle top up securely to prevent it from falling down and causing serious hand injury. Do not lift
the griddle top too high as the thermostat and griddle terminals may be damaged.
3. Remove the fastener near the bottom of the terminal box and slide the enclosure up to expose knockouts.
4. Connect griddle's line leads to the supply wires, as shown in the applicable wiring diagram. Do not disturb
the griddle's wiring.
5. Slide enclosure down and secure it with fastener.
6. Lower the griddle top. Make sure that it is securely in place.
Since the griddle is not fused, you must connect it to a fused circuit equipped with a suitable disconnecting means
as required by local authorities.
*Two separate conduit connections must be made; one connection carries 16.2 KW and the other carries 10.8 KW.
**Two separate conduit connections must be made; each connection carries one-half of the rated load.
Rated voltages: 208, 240, 480 VAC; 1- or 3-phase, 50/60 Hz.
FOR SUPPLY CONNECTIONS USE COPPER WIRE SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE AND SUITABLE FOR AT LEAST 90°C. (194°F.)
LEAD MARKER NUMBERS ARE THE SAME AS LEAD ITEM NUMBERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
208/240 V. WIRING TO BE:480 V. WIRING TO BE:
10 GA., 532515 - LEADS 1-1810 GA., 532515 - LEAD 11
18 GA., 532518 - LEADS 19-2412 GA., 532514 - LEADS 8, 10, & 15-18
14 GA., 529358 - LEADS 1-7, 9, & 11-14
18 GA., 532518 - LEADS 19-24
PHASE WIRING
JUNCTION BOX RIGHT BODYJUNCTION BOX LEFT BODY
SINGLE PHASE: CONNECT WIRES 10 & 12 TOSINGLE PHASE: CONNECT WIRE 18 TO
ONE FIELD LINE WIRE AND WIRES 8 & 17ONE FIELD LINE WIRE AND WIRES 16 & 15
TO THE OTHER FIELD LINE WIRE.TO THE OTHER FIELD LINE WIRE.
THREE PHASE: CONNECT WIRES 8 & 10 TO L1THREE PHASE: CONNECT WIRE 18 TO L1
FIELD LINE WIRE, WIRE 17 TO L2 FIELD LINEFIELD LINE WIRE, WIRE 16 TO L2 FIELD LINE
WIRE AND WIRE 12 TO L3 FIELD LINE WIRE.WIRE AND WIRE 15 TO L3 FIELD LINE WIRE.
FOR CONNECTION TO 3-PHASE, 4-WIRE 220 380 V. SYSTEM
2-PHASE PLUG NEUTRAL USED ONLY
CONNECT WIRES 8 & 10 TO NEUTRAL (N)CONNECT WIRE 18 TO NEUTRAL (N)
CONNECT WIRE 12 TO L1CONNECT WIRE 16 TO L1
CONNECT WIRE 17 TO L2CONNECT WIRE 15 TO L2
WARNING: THE GRIDDLE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING AND
SERVICING THE GRIDDLE.
This griddle plate is steel, but the surface is relatively soft and can be scored or dented by carelessly using a
spatula. Be careful not to dent, scratch, or gouge the plate surface. Do not try to knock off loose food that may
be on the spatula by tapping the corner or the edge of the spatula on the griddle surface.
CONTROLS
Thermostat: Controls temperature of griddle surface. Each thermostat controls a 12" wide griddle section
independently.
Red Indicator Lights: When lit, indicates heating elements are providing heat to that section of the griddle.
When off, indicates that particular section has reached set temperature. Flashes on and off during the cooking
operation to show that correct temperature is being maintained.
BEFORE FIRST USE
The griddle is shipped with a protective coating of grease. Remove this grease when the griddle plate is being
cleaned prior to its first use. Using a mild detergent and hot water, wash the griddle well, Rinse thoroughly with
a clean, damp cloth and wipe dry.
The metal surface of the griddle is porous. Food tends to get trapped in these pores and stick; therefore, it is
important to "season" or "fill up" these pores with cooking oil before cooking on any metal-surfaced griddle.
Seasoning gives the surface a slick, hard finish from which the food will release easily.
To season, heat the griddle to 400°F (when 400°F is reached, the red indicator light goes off). Pour on a small
amount of cooking oil (about one ounce per square foot of surface). With a cloth, spread the oil over the entire
griddle surface to create a thin film. Wait 2 minutes, then wipe off excess oil. Repeat this operation.
USING THE GRIDDLE
To turn the griddle on, turn the thermostat(s) to the desired setting. To turn the griddle off, turn all thermostats
to the OFF position. For extended shutdown, turn all thermostats to the OFF position, and turn off electric supply
to the griddle. If the griddle is to be shut down for an extended period, put a heavy coat of grease over the griddle
plate to inhibit rusting.
To preheat the griddle, turn the thermostat(s) on 15-20 minutes before cooking. Load the griddle and cook
according to the recipe. Turn foods half-way through cooking time unless otherwise specified in the recipe.
CLEANING
After Each Cooking Load: Scrape the griddle surface with a scraper or rigid spatula to remove excess fat and
food particles. Take care that the integral splashback is not vigorously banged with the spatula.
Once A Day or When Necessary: Thoroughly clean and wipe out the grease trough around the griddle. As
necessary during use, wipe out accumulated material to provide good drainage.
Remove the grease drawer, empty it and wash in the same manner as any ordinary cooking utensil.
Wipe the griddle exterior clean with a damp cloth and dry.
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Each Week or When Necessary: Clean the griddle surface thoroughly. If desired, use a pumice or griddle stone
over the surface. Rub with the grain of the metal while still warm (not hot). Do not use steel wool because it may
damage the surface of the griddle.
After each thorough cleaning, the cooking surface must be reseasoned.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: THE GRIDDLE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING AND
SERVICING THE GRIDDLE.
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH TO
INDICATE YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.
All valves and thermostats must be checked and lubricated periodically. Contact your local Hobart Service
Agency.
SUGGESTED COOKING GUIDE
These griddle temperatures and cooking times are suggestions only. You may want to try others.
TEMPTIME
FOOD(°F)(MIN.)
Sandwich Items
Hamburgers3503-4
Cheeseburgers3503-4
Cheese Sandwich3753-4
Ham Salad Sandwich3753-4
Meats
Frankfurters3252-3
Minute Steak - Medium4003-4
Club Steaks - Inch thick, Med.4003-5
Ham Steaks3753-4
Beef Tenderloin4003-4
Boiled Ham3752
Corned Beef Patties3502-3
Bacon3502-3
Canadian Bacon3502-3
Sausage Links3503
Sausage Patties3503
Eggs
Scrambled Eggs3001-2
Hard Fried Eggs3003
Soft Fried Eggs3002
Sunny Side Up Eggs3002
Other
French Toast3502-3
Pancakes3752
American Fries3753-4
Potato Patties3753-4
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GRIDDLE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Possible
Cause
Cause
Problem
Heat set too high
Fat appears to smoke excessivelyXX
Food sticks to griddleXXX
Food burned around edges orXXX
contains dark specks
Food undercooked insideXX
Food tastes greasy or hasXXXX
objectionable off-flavor
Noticeable build-up of gum onXXX
griddle
Moisture in food may be
turning into steam
Griddle surface needs
cleaning and/or seasoning
Surface under food may not have
been covered with enough
Food may not have been cooked
cooking oil
for long enough time
Food may have been stored
improperly before cooking
Food itself may have off-flavor
Too much cooking oil used
Heat set too low
FORM 27410, Rev. B (66-4182-1&2B (6-99)PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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