Lang 260Z, 236Z, 272Z, 236ZC Operation Manual

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Installation,
Maintenance
Gas Griddle
Models:
224Z 260Z 236Z 272Z 236ZC Chrome 248Z
Lang Manufacturing 10 Sunnen Drive St. Louis, MO.63143-3800 Part Number: 2M-W359 Ph: 314-678-6315 Fax: 314-781-2714
Rev. F
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Instructions
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Safety
CAUTION: THE GRIDDLE IS EXTREMELY HEAVY. 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.
CAUTION: ANY STAND, COUNTER OR OTHER DEVICE ON
WHICH GRIDDLE WILL BE LOCATED MUST BE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE GRIDDLE.
CAUTION: SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN
SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
DANGER: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED AT THE
TERMINAL PROVIDED. FAILURE TO GROUND THE APPLIANCE COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
WARNING: INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT MUST BE DONE BY
PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES.
NOTICE: The data plate is on top of the control box. The
griddle voltage, wattage, serial number, wire size, and clearance specifications are on the data plate. This information should be carefully read and understood before proceeding with the installation.
NOTICE: The installation of any components such as a vent
hood, grease extractors, fire extinguisher systems, must conform to their applicable National, State and locally recognized installation standards.
NOTICE: During the first few hours of operation you may
notice a small amount of smoke coming off the unit, and a faint odor from the smoke. This is normal for a new griddle and will disappear after the first few hours of use.
CAUTION: ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE
FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
CAUTION: KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN
AND DRY. IF SPILLS OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.
Lang Manufacturing 10 Sunnen Drive St. Louis, MO.63143-3800 Part Number: 2M-W359 Ph: 314-678-6315 Fax: 314-781-2714
Rev. F
WWW.LANGWORLD.COM April 4, 2011
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THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY.
Helpful operation and installation instructions and tips are present.
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 THAT THE 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. READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
Model # Purchased from
Serial # Location Date purchased Date installed Purchase order # For service, call
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CHAPTER PAGE
Safety .............................................................................................. 2
Table Of Contents ........................................................................... 4
Equipment Description .................................................................... 7
Unpacking ....................................................................................... 9
Installation ....................................................................................... 10
Initial Start-Up.................................................................................. 13
Operation......................................................................................... 14
Cleaning Procedures....................................................................... 19
Troubleshooting............................................................................... 20
Exploded View................................................................................. 22
Parts List ......................................................................................... 23
Wiring Diagram................................................................................ 28
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IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT
THE GRIDDLE IS EXTREMLY HEAVY. FOR SAFE HANDLING, INSTALLER SHOULD OBTAIN HELP AS NEEDED, OR EMPLOY APPROPRIATE
CAUTION
CAUTION
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.
ANY STAND, COUNTER OR OTHER DEVICE ON WHICH THE GRIDDLE WILL BE LOCATED MUST BE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE GRIDDLE.
CAUTION
WARNING
NOTICE
NOTICE
WARNING
NOTICE
SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT MUST BE DONE BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH PLUMBING. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES.
The data label is located behind the front panels on the inside face of each body side. The English label is on the left; the French language label is on right. The griddle serial number, gas specifications, and clearance specifications are on the data plate. This information should be carefully read and understood before proceeding with the installation.
The installation of any components such as a vent hood, grease extractors, fire extinguisher systems, must conform to their applicable National, State and locally recognized installation standards.
THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A 3-PRONG (GROUNDING) PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED 3-PRONG RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THIS GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG.
When this appliance is installed with casters, it must be installed with the casters supplied, a connector complying with either ANSI Z21.69 CSA
6.16 and a quick-disconnect device complying with ANSI Z21.41 CSA 6.9. It must also be installed with restraining means to guard against transmission of strain to the connector as specified in the appliance manufactures instructions.
NOTICE
WARNING
NOTICE
CAUTION
Kits designed to accommodate griddles from sea level to 5000 feet. Contact factory for orifice sizes on installations above 5000 feet.
BEFORE LIGHTING, USE A SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION TO TEST ALL JOINTS FOR GAS LEAKS.
During the first few hours of operation you may notice a small amount of smoke coming off the griddle, and a faint odor from the smoke. This is normal for a new oven and will disappear after the first few hours of use.
ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
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IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT
KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS
CAUTION
NOTICE
NOTICE
OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.
Once the griddle temperature set point has been changed, it will heat to that setting each time the griddle is turned on. Refer to “Changing the Griddle Temperature.
In order for the Day Part feature to work properly, you must set up at least two day parts. If only one day part is set, the control will use this setting as the default temperature setting.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
NOTICE
WARNING
CAUTION
KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS. NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE CONTROL CONSOLE.
MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNING AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED.
Never leave a chlorine sanitizer in contact with stainless steel surfaces longer than 10 minutes. Longer contact can cause corrosion.
Service on this or any other Lang Manufacturing appliance must be performed by qualified personnel only. Consult your authorized service agent directory or call the factory at 314-678-6315, or visit our website at
WWW.LANGWORLD.COM For the service agent nearest you.
HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED / WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE. BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY.
USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
IMPORTANT The installation of the Appliance should conform to the NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE "ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - LATEST EDITION" AND ALL LOCAL GAS COMPANY RULES AND REGULATIONS. IN CANADA INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT CAN/CGA-B149.1 NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION CODE OR CAN/CGA-B149.2 PROPANE INSTALLATION CODE AND LOCAL CODES WHERE APPLICABLE.
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Equipment Description
Exterior Construction
The griddle dimensions are 17” (43.18cm) High, 30” (76.20cm) Deep, and width is dependent on the actual model number.
The sidewall is constructed of double wall stainless steel, which allows closer installation to combustible surfaces.
The griddle surface is made of 1¼” thick, highly polished steel to reduce hot and cold spots, recovery problems, warping, and ensure even heat to the edges of the griddle.
Operation
Temperature control is maintained with a single controller and one RTD probe per 12” section
The control has factory configurable maximum and minimum temperature settings. The maximum temperature value can be set between 400ºF (200ºC) and 550ºF (288 ºC) in 5º increments. The minimum temperature value can be set between 100ºF and 175ºF in 5º increments.
The controls reaction to changes in temperature is also factory configurable with a hysteresis range of 0ºF (-18ºC) to 10ºF (-12ºC).
The controller can be calibrated to griddle surface measurements.
Technical
The griddle will operate on either natural gas or propane and can be easily converted in the field. Please reference the conversion instructions listed in this manual.
It is shipped with a power cord and plug attached.
Floor space required is 30” (76.20cm) deep, and width is 2ft, 3ft, 4ft, 5ft, or 6ft
depending on actual model number.
Griddle Gas and Voltage Specifications
This model can be connected to any 120 Volt source. The gas and electrical
specifications are listed in the table on the following page.
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PRESSURE
REGULATOR
CORD/PLUG &
Equipment Description
WEIGHT
SHIPPING
CLEARANCE FROM NON-
COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES
SIDES BACK BOTTOM
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
GAS AND ELECTRICAL INPUT REQUIREMENTS
TOTAL BTU INPUT
VOLTAGE AMPS
GAS CONNECTION
10” WC
PROPANE
5” WC
NATURAL
OF
GREASE
NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER OF
CONTROLS
OF
DRAWERS
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BURNERS
SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION
OF GRIDDLE
SQUARE INCHES
DESCRIPTION
MODEL
224Z 24 INCHES 54,000 54,000 ONE 3/4” NPT 115 VOLT 2 SUPPLIED
NUMBER
236Z 36 INCHES 81,000 81,000 ONE 3/4” NPT 115 VOLT 2 SUPPLIED
248Z 48 INCHES 108,000 108,000 ONE 3/4” NPT 115 VOLT 2 SUPPLIED
260Z 60 INCHES 135,000 135,000 ONE 3/4” NPT 115 VOLT 2 SUPPLIED
272Z 72 INCHES 162,000 162,000 ONE 3/4” NPT 115 VOLT 2 SUPPLIED
OVERALL
GRILL SURFACE
WIDTH DEPTH
MODEL
NUMBER
224Z 24 INCHES 23 INCHES 552 2 1 1 0 INCHES 5 INCHES 4 INCH LEG 370
236Z 36 INCHES 23 INCHES 828 3 1 1 0 INCHES 5 INCHES 4 INCH LEG 500
248Z 48 INCHES 23 INCHES 1104 4 1 2 0 INCHES 5 INCHES 4 INCH LEG 650
260Z 60 INCHES 23 INCHES 1380 5 1 2 0 INCHES 5 INCHES 4 INCH LEG 780
272Z 72 INCHES 23 INCHES 1656 6 1 2 0 INCHES 5 INCHES 4 INCH LEG 920
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Receiving the Griddle
Upon receipt, check for freight damage, both visible and concealed. Visible damage should be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery and signed by the carrier's agent. Concealed loss or damage means loss or damage, which does not become apparent until the merchandise has been unpacked. If concealed loss or damage is discovered upon unpacking, make a written request for inspection by the carrier's agent within 15 days of delivery. All packing material should be kept for inspection. Do not return damaged
merchandise to Lang Manufacturing. File your claim with the carrier.
Location
Prior to un-crating, move the griddle as near to its intended location as practical. The crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with moving it through hallways and doorways.
Un-crating
The griddle will arrive completely assembled inside a wood frame and strapped to a skid. Cut the straps and remove the wood frame.
Unpacking
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Remove the griddle from the skid and install the legs into the leg receiver Tubes
Place the griddle in its intended location.
THE GRIDDLE IS EXTREMLY HEAVY. 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.
ANY STAND, COUNTER OR OTHER DEVICE ON WHICH THE GRIDDLE WILL BE LOCATED MUST BE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE GRIDDLE.
SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
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Installation
WARNING
NOTICE
NOTICE
INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT MUST BE DONE BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH PLUMBING. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES.
The data label is located behind the front panels on the inside face of each body side. The English label is on the left; the French language label is on right. The griddle serial number, gas specifications, and clearance specifications are on the data plate. This information should be carefully read and understood before proceeding with the installation.
The installation of any components such as a vent hood, grease extractors, fire extinguisher systems, must conform to their applicable National, State and locally recognized installation standards.
Leg Installation
The legs are installed by sliding the threaded ends of the legs into the leg receiver tubes located in each corner of the griddle.
Slide the leg up until contact is made with the threaded nut at the top of the receiver tube. Screw the leg counter-clockwise until it is hand tight.
Tighten the setscrew on the receiver tube (one per leg).
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A 3-PRONG (GROUNDING) PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED 3-PRONG RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THIS GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG.
Electrical Connection
The electrical connection must be made in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with NFPA No. 70, latest edition (in Canada use: CAS STD. C22.1).
The electrical service is provided by a cord and plug located at the back of the griddle slight off center and adjacent to the gas connection.
Each griddle requires a 115-volt, 2 amp grounded supply.
NOTICE
When this appliance is installed with casters, it must be installed with the casters supplied, a connector complying with either ANSI Z21.69 CSA 6.16 and a quick­disconnect device complying with ANSI Z21.41 CSA 6.9. It must also be installed with restraining means to guard against transmission of strain to the connector as specified in the appliance manufactures instructions.
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Gas Connection
This griddle is manufactured for use with the type of gas indicted on the data label. If this does not match your gas type contact the factory and a conversion kit can be acquired.
All gas connectors must be in accordance with local codes and comply with the National Fuel Federal Gas Codes ANSI Z223.1 latest edition.
This appliance should be installed with a separate gas valve in the gas line ahead of the unit. Use a 3/4-inch or larger gas supply line.
Remove the 5/16-inch nuts securing the rear of burners. These nuts are for securing the main burners during transportation only. The rear burner shield must be removed to gain access to the nuts.
A pressure regulator for the type of gas specified is supplied with each appliance and is plumbed into the manifold. The pressure in the manifold of the appliance should be tested with a manometer and the regulator adjusted for proper pressure with the appliance operating at full fire. A 1/8-inch NPT tap is provided in the manifold for connecting a manometer.
Correct manifold pressures are:
5 inches water column for natural gas
10 inches water column for propane
When replacing the plug in the manifold, a pipe joint compound or sealant should be used that is resistant to the action of liquid petroleum gas.
Initial adjustments are the responsibility of the installer and are not chargeable to Star Manufacturing International.
Installation cont’d
After the griddle is in its final position, adjust the legs to create 1/4-inch slant from back to front. This will allow the grease to run into the grease gutter and provide the proper combustion air for the burners (the plate is installed on the griddle with the proper slope. Differential leg adjustments are required to adjust for floor or counter slope only).
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Gas Conversions
1. Disconnect the griddle from power and close main gas supply valve.
2. Remove the front panels (remove the two hex screws on the bottom front of the body for each panel. Then lift the panels up and off from the keyhole slots).
3. Disconnect the 3/8” flex tubing from the 90° orifice fittings.
4. Remove the 90° orifice fittings from the griddle.
5. Replace the orifice spud on each of the 90° orifice fittings (making sure to apply pipe thread compound) with the new orifice spud.
6. Re-install the 90° orifice fittings into the griddle. Do not over tighten the fittings retaining nut.
7. Re-connect the 3/8” flex tubing to each of the 90° orifice fittings.
8. Remove the cap from the regulator adjustment screw.
9. Remove the regulator adjustment screw and spring from the regulator body.
10. Insert the new spring from the conversion kit and install the adjustment screw over it.
11. Place the regulator pressure range sticker over the existing pressure range sticker.
12. Place caution sticker from the conversion kit adjacent to the data label.
13. Re-connect the griddle to power.
14. Open the main gas valve and check for leaks using a soap solution.
15. Adjust gas pressure (Natural gas=5”W/C and Propane=10”W/C).
16. Install regulator adjustment screw cap.
17. Install front panels.
Natural Gas to Propane
Part No. Description Qty. 2A-80400-12 Burner orifice, drilled #53 1 per 12”
Combination gas valve spring, includes:
2V-80505-11
1. Spring
2. Seal screw
3. Caution sticker
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Propane to Natural Gas
Part No. Description Qty. 2A-80400-11 Burner Orifice, Drilled #43 1 per 12”
Combination Gas Valve Spring, Includes:
2V-80505-16
NOTICE
1. Spring
2. Seal Screw
3. Caution Sticker
Kits designed to accommodate griddles from sea level to 5000 feet. Contact factory for orifice sizes on installations above 5000 feet.
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Initial start up
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WARNING
BEFORE LIGHTING, USE A SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION TO TEST ALL JOINTS FOR GAS LEAKS.
Pre-Power On
Clean the preservative coating from the griddle plate and splashguard. Add a mild detergent to hot water and wash the griddle plate and splashguard. Rinse with a damp sponge and dry with a clean rag.
Plug the unit into a 115-volt power supply.
Power On
When the griddle is turned on for the first time, after being connected to power and gas, it may take it several tries to purge the gas lines and ignite the burners. If any of the burners fail to light during the initial trial for ignition the spark module will enter a lock out situation and the controller must be cycled off and then back on.
Once the burners ignite the griddle will automatically preheat the griddle to its default temperature of 125°F (52°). This can be preset to a different temperature at the factory if notified.
Season the griddle (Non Chrome Surfaces)
1. When the burners go OFF, apply a thin coat of high-grade, non-salted vegetable oil to the griddle surface.
2. Rub the oil into the griddle surface with the flat side of a spatula or a towel.
3. Recoat any dry spots that appear then wait two minutes and wipe off any excess oil.
4. Repeat the seasoning process at 350°F (117° and at 400°F (204°).
GRIDDLE CARE (CHROMIUM SURFACES)
It takes very little time and effort to keep this Industrial Chromium griddle surface sparkling clean and performing at top efficiency. DO NOT allow grease to accumulate as it will carboni and become difficult to remove. To prevent this condition the following cleaning suggestions
should be followed:
1. Remove excess grease and food regularly with a 4” (100mm) wide Razor Sharp type scraper and wipe surface with a damp cloth if desired.
2. Following the scraping, for end of the day cleaning, a damp cloth and a non-silicated, nonabrasive, non-chlorinated cleaner such as Bon-Ami may be used to wipe surface clean, followed by wiping with a clean wet cloth.
3. Follow steps 2 and 3 from Griddle Care (Non-Chromium Surfaces) above.
CAUTION
1. Never use pumice, griddle stones, or abrasives on a chromium surface.
2. Never strike a chromium griddle surface with a sharp instrument or spatula edge.
3. Never use steel wool.
4. Never use commercial liquid grill cleaner on the griddle surface.
5. Abusing surface voids the warranty.
CAUTION
CAUTION
ALWAYS KEEP THE AREA NEAR THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
KEEP FLOOR IN FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY, TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.
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Operation
IL1813
Control
Display:
Left/Right Arrow:
Up/Down Arrow:
Enter:
Switch:
2 X 20 character alfa-numeric display
Used to enter temperature set-point override mode and to cycle from one section to the next. Also to cycle through adjustable parameters in adjust mode.
Used to adjust parameter values. (I.E.: Temperature, Time, Yes/No).
Used to enter adjustments into program memory, cycle to the next adjustable parameter and/or return to normal operation.
(HE models only) This switch turns on the power to the Clamshell® Hood. When not using the hood, have this in the “OFF” position.
Starting the Griddle
Press the “Power” button.
The control will conduct a self test then display “Control ready” At this time the ignition sequence will begin. Each burner will light and the control will heat to the current temperature set point.
Once the griddle set point temperature has been changed, it will
NOTICE
As the griddle heats, the display will scroll through the griddle sections displaying the burner status, actual temperature, and temperature set point.
heat to that setting each time the griddle is turned on. Refer to "Changing the Griddle Temperature."
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Operation cont’d
Changing the Griddle Temperature "On-the-Fly"
There are three ways to set/adjust set point temperatures for this griddle. The first and simplest way is “On-the-Fly”. Make changes to temperature set points as follows:
While in normal operation, press either the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button. The display indicates the current griddle section number and set point temperature.
Use UP or DOWN arrows to increase or decrease the temperature value.
When the change for the first section is complete press the left or right arrow button to
proceed to the next section or press the ENTER button to return to normal operation.
The control will handle “On-the-Fly” temperature settings differently depending on whether or not current “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts”, (see Manager Level Settings below), are in use. If neither “Fixed Set Points” nor “Day Parts” are setup the “On-the-Fly” settings will remain in effect until changed by the method indicated above, or until “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts” are input. If “Fixed Set Points” are setup, any “On-the-Fly” changes will be removed at Midnight. If “Day Parts” are setup, any “On-the-Fly” changes will be removed at the beginning of the next “Day Part”.
Manage the Level Settings (MLS)
Turn the griddle on by pressing the Power button. Press and hold the “Enter” and the “Up” arrow buttons for five seconds. If a user access code as been
set, the display will prompt for the access code now. If not it will prompt for an “L or R” arrow button, this will scroll through one of ten Manager level settings.
Number of Sections
This setting should only be changed if installing a new controller. Use the up or down arrow buttons to set the number of sections. The number of sections is
determined by measuring (one section per foot) or counting the burners (one section per burner).
Once the number of sections is set press the ENTER button and this will advance you to the next setting.
Setting the Clock
The clock is only necessary if “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts” are set up. If no “Fixed Set Points” or “Day Parts” are setup there is no reason to set the clock, as it will not be displayed.
Setting the time starts with the Hour. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set the correct hour then press ENTER to move the Minute and then to AM/PM. Pressing ENTER after AM/PM is set will save changes.
Setting the Calibration
This setting should only be changed by authorized personal and only with temperature sensing devices that are authorized by the manufacturer.
Calibration adjustments always start with section 1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the displayed temperature to match the temperature sensed at the center of the sections top surface. Press the ENTER button to move to the next section. When the last section has been calibrated pressing the ENTER button will save the changes.
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Setting the Temperature Unit
This setting allows the operator to change from Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C). Use the Up or Down arrow to toggle between Fahrenheit (F) and the Celsius (C) display and
Enter to save the changes.
Setting Fixed Set Point Temperatures
Fixed set point temperatures provide for a more reliable temperature setting when normal procedures call for only one temperature setting per section all day long. If set points are changed “On-the-Fly”, for special Products and the operator forgets to change settings back to normal values, The control will remove the “On-the-Fly” changes at midnight. Setting up “Fixed Set Points” starts with section 1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the temperature. Press the ENTER button to move to the next section. When the last section’s temperature is set, pressing the ENTER will save the new set point values. The control will then prompt to set the clock.
Day Part
“Day Parts” provide for a reliable means of setting temperatures when normal procedures require the use of multiple temperature settings per section throughout the day As many as six different “Day Parts” can be defined. If set points are changed “On-The-Fly”, for special products and the operator forgets to change the settings back to the normal values, the control will remove the “On-the-Fly” changes at the beginning of the next “Day Part”.
Setting up “Day Parts” begins with the control indicating the number of currant “Day Parts” setup and prompting for the user to indicate whether “Day Parts” are to be edited or deleted. Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to indicate EDIT or DELETE then press ENTER.
If EDIT is selected and no “Day Parts” currently exist, the control asks if a new “Day Parts” is to be added. Use the UP or DOWN to toggle between YES and NO then press ENTER. If YES is selected the control displays the new “Day Part” number (1-6) and prompts for setting the “Day Part” start time. Once the start time is set the control indicates the section number, the “Day Part” number, and a temperature value. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the temperature value then press ENTER to advance to the next section. When all of the temperature set points have been adjusted and entered, the controller either asks if the user wants to add another “Day Part” or immediately prompts for setting the clock if six “Day Parts” have been setup.
If EDIT is selected with existing “Day Parts”, the control displays the first “Day Parts” start time. Use the UP and DOWN to adjust the start time. Once the start time is set the control indicates the section number, the “Day Part” number, and a temperature value. Adjust start times and set point temperatures as indicated above. When all existing “Day Parts” have been updated the control asks if a new “Day Part” is to be added. If YES is selected add “Day Parts” as indicated above. If NO is selected the controller will prompt for setting the clock.
If DELETE is selected the control will go through the existing “Day Parts” one at a time asking if the user wishes to delete the displayed “Day Part”. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select YES or NO and press ENTER.
Notice
In order for the Day Part feature to work properly, you must set the two-start time. If only one start time is set, the control will use this setting as the default temperature setting. If the temperature is changed anytime during the Day Part, the control will revert to the Day Part temperature at the appropriate time set for that “Day Part”.
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Turning the Buzzer Alarms Off/On
This setting allows the operator to turn the audio (buzzer) temperature alarms off or on Use the up or down arrow to toggle between “Off” or “On”. Press the ENTER button to save selection.
Turning the Display Alarms Off/On
This setting allows the operator to turn the visual (display) temperature alarms off or on Use the up or down arrow to toggle between “Off” or “On”. Press the ENTER button to save selection.
Alarms
Several alarms exist within the control. These alarms are used as information only messages or to alert the operator that an unsafe condition may exist.
Alarm Description Test
Slow Warm Up
Griddle takes to long to get to operating temperature.
Verify Main Burner ignition, (Spark Gap, Spark Module, Wiring between Spark Module and Spark Probe) Gas Pressure, (5 inches WC NG, 10 inches WC LP) and Temperature Sense Probe operation.
Low Temp
High Temp
Failed Temp Probe
Griddle falls more than 25°F (-4°C) below set temperature.
Griddle rises more then 25°F (-4°C) above set temperature
Griddle temperature-sensing probe fails
Verify main burner ignition, (Spark Gap, Spark Module, Wiring between Spark Module and Spark Probe) Gas Pressure, (5" WC NG, 10 " WC LP) and Temperature Sense Probe operation. Review Griddle Loading. Was Griddle load excessive?
Check probe, board, and valve for normal operation.
Check probe for normal operation
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Operation cont'd.
Temperature Adjust Lockout
The Temperature Adjust Lockout when activated prevents “On-the-Fly” changes to temperature “Fixed Set Points”. To activate Set Temp Adjust Lockout use the UP or DOWN arrow button to select YES then press ENTER.
Access Code
This Setting when activated will not allow entry into the Manager Level Settings without First entering the access code.
Use the Up or Down arrow to toggle between YES and NO. If YES is selected the user will be prompted for a three key access code. Select any three key combination as the access code (example: Left arrow Down arrow Enter). Once code is confirmed, press Enter to save.
Reset Factory Defaults
This setting when activated will reset all settings back to the configuration that left the factory. It may sometimes be faster and easier to erase all the presets then to go through and change everything individually.
Use the Up or Down arrow to toggle between Yes and No. Once selected, press Enter to advance to the next setting.
Exit User Adjust
Pressing Enter at this screen will exit the user from the Manager Level Settings and return the griddle to normal operation.
Use the Up or Down arrow to toggle between Yes and No. Pressing Enter with YES selected will return the griddle to normal operation. Pressing Enter with NO selected will return to the start of the (MLS) menu.
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Cleaning
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS. NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE CONTROL CONSOLE.
MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNING AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED.
Never leave a chlorine sanitizer in contact with stainless steel surfaces longer than 10 minutes. Longer contact can cause corrosion.
Daily Cleaning
Empty the grease drawer daily or whenever it is 3/4 full. It is easily removed for washing. Keep the griddle surface clean. After each cooking load, scrape the griddle surface to remove any
carbonized grease. Once a day or when necessary the griddle surface should be thoroughly cleaned and seasoned again. Use
a griddle stone, griddle pad, or liquid cleaner. Rub with the grain of the metal, being careful not to scrape the splashguard.
Weekly Cleaning
A mild detergent with water or one of the many commercial cleaners may be used. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and coat the griddle with a thin film of oil to prevent rusting. Clean the exterior of the appliance with hot water and a mild detergent to maintain a gleaming appearance. Re-season the griddle plate after each cleaning.
KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS. NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE CONTROL CONSOLE.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNING AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE CLEANER TO BE USED.
Never leave a chlorine sanitizer in contact with stainless steel surfaces longer than 10 minutes. Longer contact can cause corrosion.
Burner Air Shutter Adjustment
Periodically inspect and clean the air shutters to insure complete combustion. Remove the flu from the back of griddle and gently pull the burner out of the grill.
The air shutters are pre-set at the factory. However, minor adjustments may be required in the field to accommodate differences in gas and elevation. To adjust the air shutters, loosen the setscrew holding the air damper to the burner near the gas inlet Adjust the air mixture until the burner flame just flickers on the burner. “Lift-off” or yellow flame indicates improper shutter adjustment
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Troubleshooting
Service on this or any other Lang Manufacturing appliance must be
NOTICE
WARNING
CAUTION
Troubleshooting is not an exact science. Several factors may play a part in why your machine is not operating correctly. The following symptoms are a general idea of what may be causing the malfunction and should not be considered the complete answer to the situation that you have with your machine. Here are some of the possible problems you may encounter and possible solutions to those problems. If the information does not assist you in correcting the problem, contact the nearest Lang service representative or Star Manufacturing International.
Refer to the Symptoms column to locate the type of failure then to the Possible Cause for the items to be checked. To test for a possible cause, refer to the TEST section and locate the Possible Cause then refer to test to identify test procedures.
performed by qualified personnel only. Consult your authorized service agent directory or call the factory at 314-678-6315, or visit our website at
WWW.LANGWORLD.COM for the service agent nearest you.
BOTH HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED/WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE. BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY.
USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
Symptom Possible Cause Test
Controller will not come on.
All griddle sections spark but none will light.
A section sparks but will not light
One section does not spark
Griddle not plugged in Control power not connected No power at plug
Gas supply not connected or turned on.
Gas supply not purged of air.
Gas valve failed Spark module, valve output failed Spark probe misaligned Sparking away from spark probe.
Main Connector on spark module not plugged in properly
Heat call (power from controller) not reaching spark module
Spark Module Failed
Check power cord connection Check connection of the pin
connector on the control Verify plug has power.
Check gas connections and gas valve
Try Ignition sequence again
Apply 120-volts to valve and listen for solenoid actuation.
Check voltage between wires connected to valve after heat call and while igniter is sparking (should be 120-volts)
Visually inspect spark probe Visually inspect spark probe
Verify connection Check wiring Replace module
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Troubleshooting Cont’d
Symptom Possible Cause Test
Controller prompts “Section X Failed Temp Probe”
Controller prompts “Section X Low Temp”
Controller prompts “Section X High Temp”
CAUTION
USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
RTD not properly connected at Probe or Controller.
RTD Failed
Burner Failed to light on Heat Call (See symptoms “One section does not spark” or “One sections sparks but does not light”
Failed Probe Griddle Overloading.
Solenoid Failed to close Controller “Heat Call” output failed on
Verify connections. Replace RTD.
Verify Main Burner ignition. Verify Gas Pressure. Verify Temperature Probe operation. Review Griddle Loading.
Check solenoid for normal operation. Check controller outputs.
2121ETL # 3049061-2 21 Rev -
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SK2306 Rev. A 4/04/11
224Z - 272Z EnviroZone Gas Griddle GG EnviroZone Gas Griddle
15
2
16
17
41
40
39
38
36
37
35
30
31
33
32
34
29
24
25
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14
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42
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GG Griddle Wire Harness Description
Part # Description
141-701 Wire Harness #1-GG Short harness plugs on the module works in lanes #3 and #4 141-702 Wire Harness #2-GG Middleharness plugs on the module works in lanes #2 and #5 141-703 Wire Harness #3-GG Long Harness plugs in the module works in lands #1 and #6
141-704 Wire Harness #4-GG Power input wire for units with CSE12 Clamshell® hoods with
ferrite plugs into the computer board 120V feed
141-704 Wire Harness #4-GG Power input wire with ferrite plugs into the computer board 120V feed
141-705 Wire Harness #5-GG Spark wire plugs into module to the electrode. High voltage wire
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PARTS LIST October 12, 2011, Rev F
Model No: 224Z-NAT, 224ZC-LP, 224ZHE-NAT/LP
ChefSeries Gas EnvioZone Griddle
Key
Number
1 K9-141-201-2 1 PLATE ASSY - 2’ 224Z-NAT/LP K9-141-201-21 1 PLATE ASSY - 2’ W/AGC 224ZHG K9-141-201-22 1 PLATE ASSY - 2’ W/XLH12 224ZHE K9-141-201-26 1 PLATE ASSY - 2’ CHROME 224ZC-LP K9-141-201-W261 1 PLATE ASSY - 2’ CHROME W/CHE 224ZCHE 2 2A-72500-20 4 LEG 10.25 WITH ADJ HEX 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 2A-72901-34 4 LEG STD 2.0D X 24.625” SS 224Z-NATJBT 4 K9-141-231-2 1 CONTROL PANEL ASSY - 2’ 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP K9-141-231-2-W1 1 CTRL PNL ASSY-2’W/SWITCH 224ZHE, 224ZCHE 5 2C-20301-10 4 NUT HEX 6-32 PLTD 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 6 2C-20205-02 4 .140#6IDX.2500DX.032 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 7 2A-20504-07 4 SPACER #6 1/4 X 13/16 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 8 2M-60301-153 1 LABEL PANEL 141 GRIDDLE 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 9 K9-141-236-01 1 CONTROL PANEL 2’ 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 10 K9-141-232 1 CONTROL RECESS ASSY 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP K9-141-232-W1 1 CTRL RECESS ASSY-W/SWITCH 224ZHE, 224ZCHE 11 K9-40102-61 1 GRIDDLE CONTROL-SAGE 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 12 2J-40102-61-1 1 DISPLAY FOR GG & GE 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 13 2K-70801-33 4 SPACER SUPPORT NYLON 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 14 2J-40102-61-4 1 GRIDDLE CTRL-GG MAIN BD 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 16 k9-141-241-2 1 FRNT PNEL LH ASY 2’ TO 5’ 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 17 K9-141-251 1 GREASE DRAWER ASSY 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 18 K9-141-181 2 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 20 2V-80501-04 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS I 224Z-NAT 2V-80501-05 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS II 224ZC-LP 21 K9-141-157-2 1 MANIFOLD ASSY - 2’ 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 22 K9-141-156-3 2 VALVE SHIELD 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 23 2V-80502-04 2 SOLENOID VALVE 120VAC 1/2PIPE 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 24 K9-141-156-1 2 VALVE MOUNT BASE 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 25 K9-141-156-2 2 VALVE MOUNT FRONT FLANGE 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 26 2K-70101-11 4 BRAS TBE UNON 3/8CC-1/2 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 27 2C-20102-12 4 SCRW PHD ST 10-32X3/8 PLTD T23 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 28 K9-141-152 2 SPARK MODULE MOUNT 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 29 2C-20102-04 4 SCRW PHD ST 8-32X.5 PLTD 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 30 2J-80300-17 2 SPRK IGN CNTRL 141 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 31 K9-141-146 2 PROBE GUARD SUPPORT 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 32 2C-20103-06 2 SCRW SM PLT 6 X 3/8 PHL 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 33 2T-30401-29 1 STAT FXD 435 DEG OPEN 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 34 2A-W1185 2 ORIFICE FITTING - 90 DEG 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 35 K9-141-150 2 BURNRER GROUND BRACKET 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 36 K9-141-146 2 PROBE GUARD SUPPORT 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 37 K9-141-145 2 VIEW PORT COVER 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 38 2E-80302-10 1 DSI PROBE LEFT 141 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 39 2E-80302-11 1 DSI PROBE RIGHT 141 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 40 PS-JIB-SEN-ENV 2 KIT, PROBE ENVIROZONE GG 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 41 K9-141-171-1 2 BURNER ASSY 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP 42 2C-20307-02 2 NUT - NYLON 5/16 - 18 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP NI 2E-31107-02 1 CORD SET 14/3 X 8’ 15A 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP NI 2E-Z9592 1 SWITCH, ROCKER 224ZHE, 224ZCHE NI 2K-70104-02 2 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 10 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP NI 2K-70104-03 1 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 8 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP NI 2K-70104-04 1 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 12 224Z-NAT, ZC-LP NI Y9-80400-11 2 ORIFICE HOOD .0935 # 42 224Z-NAT NI Y9-80400-12 2 ORIFICE HOOD .0595 #53 224ZC-LP
Part
Number
Qty Per
Description
IMPORTANT: WHEN ORDERING, SPECIFY VOLTAGE OR TYPE GAS DESIRED PAGE 1 INCLUDE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF 1
Some items are included for illustrative purposes only and in certain instances may not be available.
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PARTS LIST October 12, 2011, Rev F
Model No: 236Z-NAT/LP, 236ZC-NAT, 236Z-NATJBT, 236ZHE-NAT/LP, 236ZHG-LP/NAT
ChefSeries Gas EnvioZone Griddle
Fig No. Part Number Qty Description Application
K9-141-201-3 K9-141-201-31
1
K9-141-201-36 K9-141-201-3-W1 K9-141-201-W361 2A-72500-20
2
K9-141-115
3 2P-72901-33 4
K9-141-231-3
4
K9-141-231-3-W1 5 2C-20301-10 4 NUT HEX 6-32 PLTD 236Z 6 2C-20205-02 4 .140#6IDX.2500DX.032 236Z 7 2A-20504-07 4 8 2M-60301-153 1 9 K9-141-236-03 1
K9-141-232
10
K9-141-232-W1
11 K9-40102-61 1 GRIDDLE CONTROL-SAGE 236Z 12 2J-40102-61-1 1 13 2K-70801-33 4 14 2J-40102-61-4 1 16 k9-141-241-2 1 17 K9-141-251 1 18 K9-141-181 3
2V-80501-04
20
2V-80501-05
21 K9-141-157-3 1 22 K9-141-156-3 3 23 2V-80502-04 3 SOLENOID VALVE 120VAC 1/2PIPE 236Z 24 K9-141-156-1 3 25 K9-141-156-2 3 26 2K-70101-11 6 27 2C-20102-12 6 SCRW PHD ST 10-32X3/8 PLTD T23 236Z 28 K9-141-152 3 30 2J-80300-17 3 31 2C-20102-04 6 32 2C-20103-06 2 33 2T-30401-29 1 34 2A-W1185 3 ORIFICE FITTING - 90 DEG 236Z 35 K9-141-150 3 36 K9-141-146 3 37 K9-141-145 3 38 2E-80302-10 1 DSI PROBE LEFT 141 236Z 39 2E-80302-11 1 DSI PROBE RIGHT 141 236Z 40 PS-JIB-SEN-ENV 3 41 K9-141-171-1 3 42 2C-20307-02 3 NI 2E-31107-02 1 CORD SET 14/3 X 8’ 15A 236Z NI 2E-Z9592 1 NI 2K-70104-02 3 NI 2K-70104-03 2 NI 2K-70104-04 1 NI Y9-80400-11 3
PLATE ASSY - 3’ 236Z PLATE ASSY - 3’ W/AGC 236ZHG
1
PLATE ASSY - 3’ CHROME 236ZC PLATE ASSY - 3’ W/XLH12 236ZHE PLATE ASSY - 3’ CHROME GROOVED 236ZCHG LEG 10.25 WITH ADJ HEX 236Z-NAT
4
TALL LEG ASSY - GG & GE 236Z-NATJBT CSTR 5 ADJ FOR 72901-34 236Z-NATJBT CONTROL PANEL ASSY - 3’ 236Z
1
CTRL PNL ASSY-3’ W/SWITCH 236ZHE, 236ZHG
SPACER #6 1/4 X 13/16 236Z LABEL PANEL 141 GRIDDLE 236Z CONTROL PANEL 3’ 236Z CONTROL RECESS ASSY 236Z
1
CTRL RECESS ASSY-W/SWITCH 236ZHE, 236ZHG
DISPLAY FOR GG & GE 236Z SPACER SUPPORT NYLON 236Z GRIDDLE CTRL-GG MAIN BD 236Z FRNT PNEL LH ASY 2’ TO 5’ 236Z GREASE DRAWER ASSY 236Z BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 236Z GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS I 236Z-NAT
1
GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS II 236Z-LP MANIFOLD ASSY - 3’ 236Z VALVE SHIELD 236Z
VALVE MOUNT BASE 236Z VALVE MOUNT FRONT FLANGE 236Z BRAS TBE UNON 3/8CC-1/2 236Z
SPARK MODULE MOUNT 236Z SPRK IGN CNTRL 141 236Z SCRW PHD ST 8-32X.5 PLTD 236Z SCRW SM PLT 6 X 3/8 PHL 236Z STAT FXD 435 DEG OPEN 236Z
BURNRER GROUND BRACKET 236Z PROBE GUARD SUPPORT 236Z VIEW PORT COVER 236Z
KIT, PROBE ENVIROZONE GG 236Z BURNER ASSY 236Z NUT - NYLON 5/16 - 18 236Z
SWITCH, ROCKER 236ZHE FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 10 236Z FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 8 236Z FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 12 236Z ORIFICE HOOD .0935 # 42 236Z
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PARTS LIST October 12, 2011, Rev F
Model No: 248Z-NAT, 248Z-NATSC, 248Z-LPSC, 248ZHE-NAT/LP
ChefSeries Gas EnvioZone Griddle
Key
Number
1 K9-141-201-4 1 PLATE ASSY - 4’ 248Z K9-141-201-46 1 PLATE ASSY - 4’ CHROME 248ZC K9-141-201-4-W1 1 PLATE ASSY - 4’ W/XLH12 248ZHE 2 2A-72500-20 4 LEG 10.25 WITH ADJ HEX 248Z 4 K9-141-231-4 1 CONTROL PANEL ASSY - 4’ 248Z K9-141-231-4-W1 1 CTRL PNL ASSY-4’ W/SWITCH 248ZHE 5 2C-20301-10 4 NUT HEX 6-32 PLTD 248Z 6 2C-20205-02 4 .140#6IDX.2500DX.032 248Z 7 2A-20504-07 4 SPACER #6 1/4 X 13/16 248Z 8 2M-60301-153 1 LABEL PANEL 141 GRIDDLE 248Z 9 K9-141-236-02 1 CONTROL PANEL 4’ & 6’ 248Z 10 K9-141-232 1 CONTROL RECESS ASSY 248Z K9-141-232-W1 1 CTRL RECESS ASSY-W/SWITCH 248ZHE 11 K9-40102-61 1 GRIDDLE CONTROL-SAGE 248Z 12 2J-40102-61-1 1 DISPLAY FOR GG & GE 248Z 13 2K-70801-33 4 SPACER SUPPORT NYLON 248Z 14 2J-40102-61-4 1 GRIDDLE CTRL-GG MAIN BD 248Z 16 K9-141-241-4 1 FRNT PNEL RH ASSY 4’ & 5’ 248Z 17 K9-141-251 2 GREASE DRAWER ASSY 248Z K9-141-437 2 GREASE DRAWER ASSY - REAR GTR 248Z-NATSC, 248Z-LPSC 18 K9-141-181 4 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 248Z 19 K9-141-182 1 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 248Z-NAT, 248-NATSC, 248Z-LPSC 20 2V-80501-04 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS I 248Z-NAT, 248-NATSC 2V-80501-05 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS II 248Z-LPSC 21 K9-141-157-4 1 MANIFOLD ASSY - 4’ 248Z 22 K9-141-156-3 4 VALVE SHIELD 248Z 23 2V-80502-04 4 SOLENOID VALVE 120VAC 1/2PIPE 248Z 24 K9-141-156-1 4 VALVE MOUNT BASE 248Z 25 K9-141-156-2 4 VALVE MOUNT FRONT FLANGE 248Z 26 2K-70101-11 8 BRAS TBE UNON 3/8CC-1/2 248Z 27 2C-20102-12 8 SCRW PHD ST 10-32X3/8 PLTD T23 248Z 28 K9-141-152 4 SPARK MODULE MOUNT 248Z 29 2C-20102-04 8 SCRW PHD ST 8-32X.5 PLTD 248Z 30 2J-80300-17 4 SPRK IGN CNTRL 141 248Z 31 K9-141-146 4 PROBE GUARD SUPPORT 248Z 32 2C-20103-06 2 SCRW SM PLT 6 X 3/8 PHL 248Z 33 2T-30401-29 1 STAT FXD 435 DEG OPEN 248Z 34 2A-W1185 4 ORIFICE FITTING - 90 DEG 248Z 35 K9-141-150 4 BURNRER GROUND BRACKET 248Z 37 K9-141-145 4 VIEW PORT COVER 248Z 38 2E-80302-10 2 DSI PROBE LEFT 141 248Z 39 2E-80302-11 2 DSI PROBE RIGHT 141 248Z 40 PS-JIB-SEN-ENV 4 KIT, PROBE ENVIROZONE GG 248Z 41 K9-141-171-1 4 BURNER ASSY 248Z 42 2C-20307-02 4 NUT - NYLON 5/16 - 18 248Z NI 2E-31107-02 1 CORD SET 14/3 X 8’ 15A 248Z NI 2E-Z9592 1 SWITCH, ROCKER 248ZHE NI 2K-70104-02 4 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 10 248Z NI 2K-70104-03 4 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 8 248Z NI Y9-80400-11 4 ORIFICE HOOD .0935 # 42 248Z-NAT NI Y9-80400-12 4 ORIFICE HOOD .0595 #53 248Z-LPSC
Part
Number
Qty Per
Description
1
IMPORTANT: WHEN ORDERING, SPECIFY VOLTAGE OR TYPE GAS DESIRED PAGE
1
INCLUDE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF
Some items are included for illustrative purposes only and in certain instances may not be available.
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PARTS LIST October 12, 2011, Rev F
Model No: 260Z-NAT, 260ZB-NATLH, 260ZC-NATCU, 260ZHE-NAT
ChefSeries Gas EnvioZone Griddle
Key
Number
1 K9-141-201-5 1 PLATE ASSY - 5’ 260Z K9-141-201-52 1 PLATE ASSY - 5’ W/XLH12 260ZHE K9-141-205-54 1 PLATE ASSY - 5’ SIDE 260ZC-NATCU K9-141-433-51 1 PLATE ASY 5’ RR GTR 260ZB-NATLH 2 2A-72500-20 4 LEG 10.25 WITH ADJ HEX 260Z-NAT K9-141-115 4 LEG STD 2 OD X 24.625 260ZC-NATCU 3 2P-72901-33 4 CSTR 5 ADJ FOR 72901-34 260ZC-NATCU 4 K9-141-231-5 1 CONTROL PANEL ASSY - 5’ 260Z K9-141-231-5-W1 1 CTRL PNL ASSY-5’ W/SWITCH 260ZHE 5 2C-20301-10 4 NUT HEX 6-32 PLTD 260Z 6 2C-20205-02 4 .140#6IDX.2500DX.032 260Z 7 2A-20504-07 4 SPACER #6 1/4 X 13/16 260Z 8 2M-60301-153 1 LABEL PANEL 141 GRIDDLE 260Z 9 K9-141-236-02 1 CONTROL PANEL 4’ & 6’ 260Z 10 K9-141-232 1 CONTROL RECESS ASSY 260Z K9-141-232-W1 1 CTRL RECESS ASSY-W/SWITCH 260ZHE 11 K9-40102-61 1 GRIDDLE CONTROL-SAGE 260Z 12 2J-40102-61-1 1 DISPLAY FOR GG & GE 260Z 13 2K-70801-33 4 SPACER SUPPORT NYLON 260Z 14 2J-40102-61-4 1 GRIDDLE CTRL-GG MAIN BD 260Z 15 K9-141-245-4 1 FRNT PNEL RH ASSY 4’ & 5’ 260Z K9-141-245-54 1 FRONT PNL ASSY RH 5’ SIDE 260ZC-NATCU 16 K9-141-241-54 1 FRONT PNL ASSY LH 5’ SIDE 260ZC-NATCU K9-141-241-6 FRONT PANEL LH ASSY 6’ 260Z 17 K9-141-251 2 GREASE DRAWER ASSY 260Z K9-XL-670 1 GREASE BUCKET ASSY RH 260ZC-NATCU K9-XL-675 1 GREASE BUCKET ASSY LH 260ZC-NATCU K9-XL-689 1 GREASE BUCKET ASSY RH LGR 260ZB-NATLH K9-XL-692 1 GREASE BUCKET ASSY LG LGR 260ZB-NATLH 18 K9-141-181 5 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 260Z 19 K9-141-182 2 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 260Z K9-141-182 4 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 260ZB-NATLH 20 2V-80501-04 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS I 260Z 21 K9-141-157-5 1 MANIFOLD ASSY - 5’ 260Z 22 K9-141-156-3 5 VALVE SHIELD 260Z 23 2V-80502-04 5 SOLENOID VALVE 120VAC 1/2PIPE 260Z 24 K9-141-156-1 5 VALVE MOUNT BASE 260Z 25 K9-141-156-2 5 VALVE MOUNT FRONT FLANGE 260Z 26 2K-70101-11 10 BRAS TBE UNON 3/8CC-1/2 260Z 27 2C-20102-12 10 SCRW PHD ST 10-32X3/8 PLTD T23 260Z 28 K9-141-152 5 SPARK MODULE MOUNT 260Z 29 2C-20102-04 10 SCRW PHD ST 8-32X.5 PLTD 260Z 30 2J-80300-17 5 SPRK IGN CNTRL 141 260Z 31 K9-141-146 5 PROBE GUARD SUPPORT 260Z 32 2C-20103-06 2 SCRW SM PLT 6 X 3/8 PHL 260Z 33 2T-30401-29 1 STAT FXD 435 DEG OPEN 260Z 34 2A-W1185 5 ORIFICE FITTING - 90 DEG 260Z 35 K9-141-150 5 BURNRER GROUND BRACKET 260Z 37 K9-141-145 5 VIEW PORT COVER 260Z 38 2E-80302-10 2 DSI PROBE LEFT 141 260Z 39 2E-80302-11 3 DSI PROBE RIGHT 141 260Z 40 PS-JIB-SEN-ENV 5 KIT, PROBE ENVIROZONE GG 260Z 41 K9-141-171-1 5 BURNER ASSY 260Z 42 2C-20307-02 5 NUT - NYLON 5/16 - 18 260Z NI 2A-80400-32 5 ORIFICE HOOD UNDRILLED 260Z NI 2E-31107-02 1 CORD SET 14/3 X 8’ 15A 260Z NI 2E-Z9592 1 SWITCH, ROCKER 260ZHE NI 2K-70104-02 5 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 10 260Z NI 2K-70104-03 4 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 8 260Z NI 2K-70104-04 1 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 12 260Z NI Y9-80400-11 5 ORIFICE HOOD .0935 # 42 260Z
Part
Number
Qty Per
Description
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PARTS LIST October 12, 2011, Rev F
Model No: 272Z-NAT, 272Z-NATJB, 272Z-NATJBM, 272ZB-NATLH, 272Z-LPJB, 272Z-LPJBT
ChefSeries Gas EnvioZone Griddle
Key
Number
1 K9-141-201-6 1 PLATE ASSY - 6’ 272Z 1 K9-141-201-62 1 PLATE ASSY - 6’ W/XLH12 272ZHE 1 K9-141-433-6 1 PLATE ASY 6’ REAR 272ZB-NATLH 2 2A-72500-20 4 LEG 10.25 WITH ADJ HEX 272Z-LPJB 2 2A-72901-34 4 LEG STD 2 OD X 24.625 272Z-NATJBM 2 K9-141-115 4 LEG STD 2 OD X 24.625 272Z-LPJBT 3 2P-72901-33 4 CSTR 5 ADJ FOR 72901-34 272Z-LPJBT, 272Z-NATJBT 4 K9-141-231-6 1 CONTROL PANEL ASSY - 6’ 272Z 4 K9-141-231-6-W1 1 CNTR PNL ASSY-6’ W/SWITCH 272ZHE 5 2C-20301-10 4 NUT HEX 6-32 PLTD 272Z 6 2C-20205-02 4 .140#6IDX.2500DX.032 272Z 7 2A-20504-07 4 SPACER #6 1/4 X 13/16 272Z 8 2M-60301-153 1 LABEL PANEL 141 GRIDDLE 272Z 9 K9-141-236-02 1 CONTROL PANEL 4’ & 6’ 272Z 10 K9-141-232 1 CONTROL RECESS ASSY 272Z 10 K9-141-232-W1 1 CTRL RECESS ASSY-W/SWITCH 272ZHE 11 K9-40102-61 1 GRIDDLE CONTROL-SAGE 272Z 12 2J-40102-61-1 1 DISPLAY FOR GG & GE 272Z 13 2K-70801-33 4 SPACER SUPPORT NYLON 272Z 14 2J-40102-61-4 1 GRIDDLE CTRL-GG MAIN BD 272Z 15 K9-141-245-6 1 FRONT PANEL RH ASSY 6’ 272Z 16 K9-141-241-6 1 FRONT PANEL LH ASSY 6’ 272Z 17 K9-141-251 2 GREASE DRAWER ASSY 272Z 17 K9-141-437 2 GREASE DRAWER ASSY - REAR GTR 272ZB-NATLH 18 K9-141-181 6 BAFFLE UNDER BURNER 272Z 19 K9-141-182 3 BAFFLE BETWEEN BURNERS 272Z 20 2V-80501-04 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS I 272Z 20 2V-80501-05 1 GAS REG 3/4X3/4 CLS II 272Z-LPJB 21 K9-141-157-6 1 MANIFOLD ASSY - 6’ 272Z 22 K9-141-156-3 6 VALVE SHIELD 272Z 23 2V-80502-04 6 SOLENOID VALVE 120VAC 1/2PIPE 272Z 24 K9-141-156-1 6 VALVE MOUNT BASE 272Z 25 K9-141-156-2 6 VALVE MOUNT FRONT FLANGE 272Z 26 2K-70101-11 12 BRAS TBE UNON 3/8CC-1/2 272Z 27 2C-20102-12 12 SCRW PHD ST 10-32X3/8 PLTD T23 272Z 28 K9-141-152 6 SPARK MODULE MOUNT 272Z 29 2C-20102-04 12 SCRW PHD ST 8-32X.5 PLTD 272Z 30 2J-80300-17 6 SPRK IGN CNTRL 141 272Z 31 K9-141-146 6 PROBE GUARD SUPPORT 272Z 32 2C-20103-06 2 SCRW SM PLT 6 X 3/8 PHL 272Z 33 2T-30401-29 1 STAT FXD 435 DEG OPEN 272Z 34 2A-W1185 6 ORIFICE FITTING - 90 DEG 272Z 35 K9-141-150 6 BURNRER GROUND BRACKET 272Z 37 K9-141-145 6 VIEW PORT COVER 272Z 38 2E-80302-10 3 DSI PROBE LEFT 141 272Z; ZONE: 1, 3, 5 39 2E-80302-11 3 DSI PROBE RIGHT 141 272Z; ZONE: 2, 4, 6 40 PS-JIB-SEN-ENV 6 KIT, PROBE ENVIROZONE GG 272Z 41 K9-141-171-1 6 BURNER ASSY W/#80002-15-2 272Z 42 2C-20307-02 6 NUT - NYLON 5/16 - 18 272Z NI 2A-80400-32 6 ORIFICE HOOD UNDRILLED 272Z NI 2E-31107-02 1 CORD SET 14/3 X 8’ 15A 272Z NI 2E-Z9592 1 SWITCH, ROCKER 272ZHE NI 2K-70104-02 6 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 10 272Z NI 2K-70104-03 6 FLEXIBLE TUBE 3/8OD X 8 272Z NI K9-141-800-6 1 SHELF MAIN ASSY 6’ 272Z-LPJBT, 272Z-NATJBM, 272Z-NATJBT NI K9-72901-321 4 LEG PAD ASSY 2 BOLT ON 272Z-NATJBM NI Y9-80400-11 6 ORIFICE HOOD .0935 # 42 272Z-NAT NI Y9-80400-12 6 ORIFICE HOOD .0595 #53 272Z-LPJB
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