Southbend 336A, 336D-2TR, 336D-2GR, 348EE-2TL, 360AA-2GL User Manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

FOR MODEL 300

RESTAURANT RANGES

Ranges with Single Oven Base: 324E,

336A, 336A-1GL, 336A-2GL, 336A-2TL, 336A-2GR, 336A-2TR, 336A-3G, 336A-3T

336D, 336D-1GL, 336D-2GL, 336D-2TL, 336D-2GR, 336D-2TR, 336D-3G, 336D-3T

Ranges with Double Oven Base:

348EE, 348EE-2GL, 348EE-2TL, 348EE-2GR, 348EE-2TR 360AA, 360AA-2GL, 360AA-2TL, 360AA-2GR, 360AA-2TR, 360AA-3GL, 360AA-3TL, 360AA-3GR, 360AA-3TR, 360AD, 360AD-2GL, 360AD-2TL, 360AD-2GR, 360AD-2TR, 360AD-3GL, 360AD-3TL, 360AD-3GR, 360AD-3TR,

360DD, 360DD-2GL, 360DD-2TL, 360DD-2GR, 360DD-2TR, 360DD-3GL, 360DD-3TL, 360DD-3GR, 360DD-3TR

Ranges with Double Oven Base and Raised Griddle/Broiler: 360AA-2RR, 360AD-2RR, 360DD-2RR

Model 336D

Model 360AA-2GR

! 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.

 

1100 Old Honeycutt Road, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526

 

(919) 552-9161 FAX (919) 552-9798

MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

RESTAURANT RANGE

$18.00

MANUAL SECTION RR

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before installing and operating this equipment, be sure everyone involved in its operation is fully trained and aware of precautions. Accidents and problems can be caused by failure to follow fundamental rules and precautions.

The following symbols, found throughout this manual, alert you to potentially dangerous conditions to the operator, service personnel, or to the equipment.

!DANGER

!WARNING

!CAUTION NOTICE

This symbol warns of immediate hazards which will result in severe injury or death.

This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in injury or death.

This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in injury, product damage, or property damage.

This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood, even though not dangerous.

! WARNING

FIRE HAZARD

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

Keep area around appliances free and clear of combustibles.

Purchaser of equipment must post in a prominent location, detailed instructions to be followed in the event the operator smells gas. Obtain the instructions from the local gas supplier.

!WARNING

Asphyxiation can result from improper ventilation. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to and from your cooking equipment.

NOTICE

Be sure this Operator’s Manual and important papers are given to the proper authority to retain for future reference.

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Southbend 336A, 336D-2TR, 336D-2GR, 348EE-2TL, 360AA-2GL User Manual

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest pieces of heavy-duty commercial cooking equipment on the market.

You will find that your new equipment, like all Southbend equipment, has been designed and manufactured to meet the toughest standards in the industry. Each piece of Southbend equipment is carefully engineered and designs are verified through laboratory tests and field installations. With proper care and field maintenance, you will experience years of reliable, trouble-free operation. For best results, read this

manual carefully.

 

RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

 

Table of Contents

 

Specifications .........................................................................................................................

4

Installation ..............................................................................................................................

9

Operation..............................................................................................................................

16

Cooking Hints .......................................................................................................................

19

Cleaning ...............................................................................................................................

21

Adjustments..........................................................................................................................

24

Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................

31

Parts .....................................................................................................................................

44

Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation. Installation and initial startup should be performed by a qualified installer. Unless the installation instructions for this product are followed by a qualified service technician (a person experienced in and knowledgeable with the installation of commercial gas an/or electric cooking equipment) then the terms and conditions on the Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty will be rendered void and no warranty of any kind shall apply.

In the event you have questions concerning the installation, use, care, or service of the product, write to:

Technical Service Department

Southbend

1100 Old Honeycutt Road

Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina 27526 USA

Lighting instructions and the serial plate are located on the interior side of the kick panel, as shown below.

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SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTICE

Local codes regarding installation vary greatly from one area to another. The National Fire Protection Association, Inc. states in its NFPA 96 latest edition that local codes are the “authority having jurisdiction” when it comes to installation requirements for equipment. Therefore, installations should comply with all local codes.

Southbend reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, additions, or replacements for previously purchased equipment.

This product is intended for commercial use only, not for household use.

The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable, including:

1.The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).

2.The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).

GAS SUPPLY

The Serial Plate is located in the compartment below the oven on the right side (on double units - left oven). It indicates the type of gas the unit is equipped to burn. All Southbend equipment is adjusted at the factory. Check type of gas on serial plate.

These models are design-certified for operation on natural or propane gases. For natural gas, the regulator is set to deliver a 4" W.C. pressure to the manifold. For propane gas, it is set to deliver 10" W.C.

If applicable, the vent line from the gas appliance pressure regulator shall be installed to the outdoors in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGAB149.2, as applicable.

This appliance should be connected ONLY to the type of gas for which it is equipped.

An adequate gas supply is imperative. Undersized or low pressure lines will restrict the volume of gas required for satisfactory performance. Fluctuations of more than 25% on natural gas or 10% on propane gas will create problems and affect burner operating characteristics. A 1/8" pressure tap is located on the manifold to measure the manifold pressure.

An adequate gas supply line to the unit should be no smaller than the inside diameter of the pipe from the unit to which it is connected.

Purge the supply line to clean out dust, dirt, or other foreign matter before connecting the line to the unit.

All pipe joints and connections must be tested thoroughly for gas leaks. Use only soapy water for testing on all gases. NEVER use an open flame to check for gas leaks. All connections must be checked for leaks after the unit has been put into operation. Test pressure should not exceed 14" W.C.

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EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS

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324E

 

 

 

 

 

336A

 

 

 

336A-1GL

 

 

 

 

 

336A-2GL,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336A-2GR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D

 

 

 

336D-1GL

 

 

 

 

 

336A-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336A-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D-2GL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D-2GR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

 

 

 

 

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

 

 

 

 

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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336A-3G

348EE

348EE-2GL

348EE-2GR

360AA

336A-3T

 

348EE-2TL

348EE-2TR

360AD

336D-3G

 

 

 

360DD

336D-3T

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360AA-2GL

 

 

360AA-2GR

 

 

 

360AA-2RR

 

 

 

360AA-3GL

 

 

360AA-3GR

 

 

360AA-2TL

 

 

360AA-2TR

 

 

 

360AD-2RR

 

 

 

360AA-3TL

 

 

360AA-3TR

 

 

360AD-2GL

 

 

360AD-2GR

 

 

 

360DD-2RR

 

 

 

360AD-3GL

 

 

360AD-3GR

 

 

360AD-2TL

 

 

360AD-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AD-3TL

 

 

360AD-3TR

 

 

360DD-2GL

 

 

360AD-2GR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD-3GL

 

 

360DD-3GR

 

 

360DD-2TL

 

 

360DD-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD-3TL

 

 

360DD-3TR

 

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348EE

360AA

360AA-2RR

 

336D

 

360AD

360AD-2RR

 

 

 

360DD

360DD-2RR

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SPECIFICATIONS

 

INTERIOR DIMENSIONS AND UTILITY CONNECTION DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

Left (or Only) Oven

 

 

Right Oven

 

Burners (# and BTU* each)

Total

Gas Connection

Electric Connection

 

Interior Dimensions

 

Interior Dimensions

 

Location

Location

 

Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BTU*

 

 

 

 

 

 

Width

Depth

 

Height

Width

Depth

 

Height

Open

Oven

Griddle

O

P

Q

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

324E

19.5"

26.5"

 

14"

-

-

 

-

4 @

1 @

0

136,000

2.5"

30.25"

-

-

 

 

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

 

 

 

 

26,000

32,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

 

 

 

336A

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

-

-

 

-

6 @

1 @

0

186,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

 

 

 

 

26,000

30,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

336A-1GL

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

-

-

 

-

4 @

1 @

1 @

150,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

336A-1TL

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

 

 

 

 

26,000

30,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

336A-2GL

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

-

-

 

-

2 @

1 @

3 @

130,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

336A-2GR

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

 

 

 

 

26,000

30,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

336A-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336A-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336A-3G

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

-

-

 

-

0

1 @

4 @

94,000

6"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

336A-3T

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

 

 

 

 

 

30,000

16,000

 

(152)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

336D

26"

26.5"

 

14"

-

-

 

-

6 @

1 @

0

188,000

2.5"

30.25"

-

-

 

 

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

 

 

 

 

26,000

32,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

 

 

 

336D-1GL

26"

26.5"

 

14"

-

-

 

-

4 @

1 @

2 @

168,000

2.5"

30.25"

-

-

 

336D-1TL

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

 

 

 

 

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

 

 

 

336D-2GL

26"

26.5"

 

14"

-

-

 

-

2 @

1 @

3 @

132,000

2.5"

30.25"

-

-

 

336D-2GR

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

 

 

 

 

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

 

 

 

336D-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

336D-3G

26"

26.5"

 

14"

-

-

 

-

0

1 @

4 @

96,000

6"

30.25"

-

-

 

336D-3T

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

 

 

 

 

 

32,000

16,000

 

(152)

(768)

 

 

 

348EE

19.5"

26.5"

 

14"

19.5"

26.5"

 

14"

8 @

2 @

0

272,000

2.5"

30.25"

-

-

 

 

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

 

 

 

348EE -2GL

19.5"

26.5"

 

14"

19.5"

26.5"

 

14"

4 @

2 @

3 @

216,000

2.5"

30.25"

-

-

 

348EE -2GR

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

 

 

 

348EE -2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

348EE -2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AA

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

10 @

2 @

0

320,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

26,000

30,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360AA-2GL

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

6 @

2 @

3 @

264,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

360AA-2GR

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

26,000

30,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360AA-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AA-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AA-3GL

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

4 @

2 @

4 @

228,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

360AA-3GR

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

26,000

30,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360AA-3TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AA-3TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AA-2RR

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

6 @

2 @

2 @

249,500

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

26,000

30,000

12,000;

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1@9,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AD

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

10 @

2 @

0

324,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360AD-2GL

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

6 @

1 @

3 @

266,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

360AD-2GR

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360AD-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 @

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AD-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AD-3GL

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

4 @

1 @

4 @

230,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

360AD-3GR

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360AD-3TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 @

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AD-3TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360AD-2RR

26.125"

24"

 

14.25"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

6 @

1 @

2 @

251,500

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(664)

(610)

 

(362)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

12,000;

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 @

1@9,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD

26"

26.5"

 

14"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

10 @

2 @

0

324,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

 

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360DD-2GL

26"

26.5"

 

14"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

6 @

2 @

3 @

268,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

360DD-2GR

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360DD-2TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD-2TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD-3GL

26"

26.5"

 

14"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

4 @

2 @

4 @

232,000

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

360DD-3GR

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

16,000

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

360DD-3TL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD-3TR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

360DD-2RR

26"

26.5"

 

14"

26"

26.5"

 

14"

6 @

2 @

2 @

253,500

2.5"

30.25"

24"

6"

 

 

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

(660)

(673)

 

(356)

26,000

32,000

12,000;

 

(64)

(768)

(610)

(152)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1@9,500

 

 

 

 

 

* BTU values are for natural gas.

ONSSPECIFICATI

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PAGE 7

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

VENTILATION

! WARNING

Improper ventilation can result in personal injury or death. Ventilation which fails to properly remove flue products can cause headaches, drowsiness, nausea, or could result in death.

All units must be installed in such a manner that the flow of combustion and ventilation air are not obstructed. Provisions for adequate air supply must be provided. Do not obstruct the front of the unit at the top by the control panel, or the bottom just below the oven compartment, as combustion air enters through these areas.

NOTICE

Proper ventilation is the owner’s responsibility. Any problem due to improper ventilation will not be covered by the warranty.

All units must be installed in such a manner that the flow of combustion and ventilation air are not obstructed. Provisions for an adequate air supply must be provided. Do not obstruct the front or rear of the unit, as combustion air enters through this area. Be sure to inspect and clean the ventilation system according to the ventilation equipment manufacturer’s instructions.

Ranges with solid tops, such as griddles or hot tops, must always have venting for their flue products at the rear of their burner compartments provided by the hollow area inside a shelf 21" high or a backsplash 17" high. Lack of sufficient venting for the burners in these compartments will cause poor burner and pilot operating characteristics, resulting in inefficient performance. Such conditions also cause high ambient temperatures at the manifold area and create valve and thermostat problems.

Canopies are set over ranges, ovens, etc., for ventilation purposes. It is recommended that a canopy extend 6" past the appliance and the bottom edge be located 6'6" from the floor. Filters should be installed at an angle of 45° or more from the horizontal. This position prevents dripping grease and facilitates collecting the run-off grease in a drip pan, unusually installed with a filter. A strong exhaust fan tends to create a vacuum in the room and may interfere with burner performance or may extinguish pilot flames. Fresh air openings approximately equal to the fan area will relieve such a vacuum.

The exhaust fan should be installed at least 2" above the vent opening at the top of the unit.

If the unit is connected directly to an outside flue, a CSA design certified down draft diverter must be installed at the flue outlet of the oven and connected to the flue.

In case of unsatisfactory performance on any appliance, check the appliance with the exhaust fan in the “OFF” position. Do this only long enough to check equipment performance. Then turn hood back on and let it run to remove any exhaust that may have accumulated during the test.

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

Units with a convection oven require connection to a supply of electricity. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the

National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable. An electrical diagram is located on the rear of the range, near the motor.

Usually the range is furnished with one or two power cords (one for each oven), each with a standard 115V 60Hz single-phase prong plug. Total maximum amps for 115V units is 12.5.

The range can be ordered to operate on 208V 60Hz 1-phase or 3-phase current, in which case the electric power supply must be wired to one or two junction boxes (one for each oven), each with a terminal block on the rear of the range. Total maximum amps for 208V units is 8.1.

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OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

Base

Flue Riser

Shelf

Skid

Step 2a: Install the Legs

A set of four legs is packed with units ordered with legs. (For units ordered with casters, go to Step 2b.)

A threaded leg pad is fastened to the base frame at each corner. Each leg has a corresponding mating thread. The legs can be adjusted to overcome a slightly uneven floor.

1.Raise unit sufficiently to allow leg pads and legs to be attached. For safety, “shore up” and support the unit with an adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load.

2.Attach the four leg pads to the bottom of the range using the lock washers and machine screws. The mounting holes are pre-drilled and threaded.

3.Screw the legs into the holes in the centers of the leg pads.

4.Lower unit gently onto a level surface. Never drop or allow the unit to fall.

5.Use a level to make sure that the range surface is level. The legs can be screwed in or out to lower or raise each corner of the range.

6.Go on to Installation Step 3.

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OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

INSTALLATION

Step 2b: Install Casters and Restraint

NOTICE

For an appliance equipped with casters, (1) the installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the Standard for Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69 or Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances, CAN/CGA-6.16, and a quick-disconnect device that complies with the

Standard for Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41, or Quick Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel, CAN1-6.9, (2) adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement and (3) the restraining means should be attached to a frame member on the back of the unit.

A set of four casters is packed with units ordered with casters (instead of legs).

A threaded leg pad is fastened to the base frame at each corner. Each caster has a corresponding mating thread. The casters can be adjusted to overcome a slightly uneven floor. Casters are provided with a Zerk fitting for proper lubrication when required.

1.Raise unit sufficiently to allow leg pads and casters to be attached. For safety, “shore up” and support the unit with an adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load.

2.Attach the four leg pads to the bottom of the range using the lock washers and machine screws. The mounting holes are pre-drilled and threaded.

3.Screw the casters into the holes in the centers of the leg pads. Install the casters that have a locking brake under the front of the unit.

4.Lower unit gently onto a level surface. Never drop or allow the unit to fall.

5.Use a level to make sure that the range surface is level. The casters can be screwed in or out to lower or raise each corner of the range. After the unit has been leveled, tighten the lock nuts.

6.Secure the restraining-device bracket (item “B” in the following illustration) to a wall stud located as close as possible to the appliance connector inlet and outlet connections. Use four #12 screws (items “C”) and plastic anchors (items “A”) if necessary.

7.Install eye-bolt (item “F”) to a frame member on the rear of the equipment. After checking carefully behind the frame member for adequate clearance, drill a 1/4" hole through the frame member.

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PAGE 11

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

8.Thread hex nut (item “G”) and slide the washer (item “H”) onto the eye-bolt. Insert the eye-bolt through the 1/4" drilled hole and secure with a washer (item “H”) and nylon lock nut (item “I”).

9.Using the spring-loaded snap hooks, attach the restraining device to the bracket and the eye-bolt.

10.Using the cable clamp (item “D”), adjust the restraining device extended length to prevent over-bending or kinking of the appliance connector.

INSTALLATION

For units not equipped with flame safety devices, be sure all valves are turned off prior to disconnecting. After reconnecting, be sure all valves are turned off and all pilots are lit.

NOTICE

Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement.

The restraining means should be attached to a frame member on the back of the unit.

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OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

INSTALLATION

Step 3: Attach Flue Riser and Shelf Assemblies

 

1.

Place the flue riser assembly on the range as shown on the appropriate diagram below.

2.

Slide the flue riser assembly over the bayonets until it bottoms out, as shown below.

3.

Secure ends of flue riser assembly with two (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex head bolts, flat washers and

 

lockwashers

INSTALLATION

4.

Attach the shelf assembly to the flue riser assembly.

 

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

Step 4: Connect Electricity (for Models with Convection Ovens)

Wiring diagrams are located on the rear of the range. Be sure that the input voltage and phase match the requirements shown on the serial plate.

Ranges ordered with a 115V, 60Hz, single-phase electrical rating are factory-supplied with one or two threewire cords (one for each oven), each with a three-prong plug that fits any standard three-prong grounded receptacle. Single-oven units require a 15 ampere supply, while double-oven units require a 20 ampere supply.

Ranges ordered with a 208/236V, 60Hz, singleor three-phase electrical rating are factory-equipped with one or two two-pole terminal blocks (one for each oven), located behind cover plate(s) located on the rear of the unit. To connect the supply wires, remove the appropriate cover plate. Route the supply wires and the grounding wire through the strain relief fitting to the terminal block. Insert the supply wires, one each, into the two poles of the terminal block and tighten the screws. Insert the ground wire into the grounding lug and tighten the screw. Re-attach the cover plate.

Three phase units are wired as above, using only two supply wires. The third wire is not used and must be properly terminated.

All units are shipped wired as specified by factory order. Conversion between single-phase and three-phase can be accomplished by referring to phase loading and line amperes chart on wiring diagram for wire size and ampere requirements.

Step 5: Connect Gas Supply

If this equipment is being installed at over 2,000 feet altitude and that information was not specified when ordered, contact the appropriate authorized Southbend Service Representative or the Southbend Service Department. Failure to install with proper orifice sizing will result in poor performance and may void the warranty.

The Serial Plate is located in the compartment below the oven on the right side (on double units - left oven). It indicates the type of gas the unit is equipped to burn. All Southbend equipment is adjusted at the factory. Check type of gas on serial plate.

These models are design-certified for operation on natural or propane gases. For natural gas, the regulator is set to deliver a 4" W.C. pressure to the manifold. For propane gas, it is set to deliver 10" W.C.

This appliance should be connected ONLY to the type of gas for which it is equipped.

An adequate gas supply is imperative. Undersized or low pressure lines will restrict the volume of gas required for satisfactory performance. Fluctuations of more than 25% on natural gas or 10% on propane gas will create problems and affect burner operating characteristics. A 1/8" pressure tap is located on the manifold to measure the manifold pressure.

An adequate gas supply line to the unit should be no smaller than the I.D. of the pipe from the unit to which it is connected.

Purge the supply line to clean out dust, dirt, or other foreign matter before connecting the line to the unit.

!CAUTION

ALL PIPE JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS MUST BE TESTED THOROUGHLY FOR GAS LEAKS. USE ONLY SOAPY WATER FOR TESTING ON ALL GASES. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS. ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS AFTER THE UNIT HAS BEEN PUT INTO OPERATION. TEST PRESSURE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 14" W.C.

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OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

INSTALLATION

Step 6: Check the Installation

1.Check that all screws and bolts are tightened.

2.Move the range into the position at which it will be operated.

3.Check that the range is level. If not, adjust the legs.

4.Check that the appropriate clearances are satisfied (see page 6).

Step 7: Adjust Air Shutters and Pilot Heights

All units are adjusted at the factory. However, burner air shutters and pilot heights should be checked at installation and adjusted if necessary. On new installations, start with the top burner of the unit(s) furthest from the gas input to the manifold. This will purge the system of air. Turn main gas supply “ON”.

Step 8: Condition Griddle Surfaces

New griddles should be carefully tempered and cared for in order to avoid possible damage. To break in a new griddle, first wipe it clean. Next, light all the griddle burners and turn them to low for one hour. Then gradually bring each griddle up to frying temperature. Next, spread three or four ounces of beef suet, or as a substitute, baking soda, to season it. Never allow water on a hot griddle and never wash it with soap and water.

INSTALLATION

OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

PAGE 15

OPERATION

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

OPERATION

OPERATION

! DANGER

EXPLOSION HAZARD

In the event a gas odor is detected, shut down equipment at the main shut off valve. Immediately call the emergency phone number of your gas supplier.

!CAUTION

To eliminate gas build up which could result in an explosion, in the event of main burner ignition failure a five minute purge period must be observed prior to re-establishing ignition source.

!CAUTION

Top section pilots, when out, do not interrupt the flow of gas to the burners. Consequently, it is the responsibility of the operator to check the ignition of the burners, immediately after burner value has been turned “ON”. Should ignition fail after 10 seconds, turn off burners, wait 5 minutes, and then try again.

LIGHTING AFTER GAS HAS BEEN SHUT OFF

When turning the main gas supply on after the gas supply has been shut off, do the following:

1.Make sure all of the control valves are in the “OFF” position.

2.Turn on the gas supply.

3.Light the pilots as described below.

4.Light oven first and then wait six minutes before lighting top section. This allows all air to be purged from the range.

OPEN-TOP BURNER SECTIONS

Each open-top burner is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.

To light the pilots of an open-top burner section, do the following:

1.Turn all gas valves to the “OFF” position.

2.Check to make sure pilots are in the correct position.

3.Light the pilots.

4.Adjust the pilot flame as necessary.

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OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

OPERATION

HOT TOP SECTIONS

Range can be ordered with a hot-top section replacing one or more open-top burner sections. Each hot-top is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.

To light the pilots of a hot-top section, do the following:

1.Raise or remove hot-top plate. Every two burners have one pilot located at the front and in between burners.

2.Light the pilot.

3.Pilot flame should be steady blue, large enough to effect ignition.

3. Turn burner valve completely on. The sharp blue flame should be approximately 1/4" to 3/8" high. 5. Replace hot top plate.

NON-THERMOSTATIC GRIDDLE SECTIONS

Ranges can be ordered with thermostatic or non-thermostatic griddle sections. Each griddle is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.

At the end of each use, allow griddle to cool normally. After griddle has cooled, coat griddle surface with a light film of cooking oil to protect surface from moisture.

To light the pilots of a non-thermostatic griddle section, do the following:

1.Raise griddle at front so it is approximately 8" high and block it with two (2) two-by-fours.

2.Ignite pilot tube located under all burners with port at each side of burners. Pilots are supplied and adjusted by a common valve located below the filter on the manifold.

3.Burners should have 1/2" to 5/8" steady blue flame. Adjust if necessary.

4.Lower griddle into position and observe burner operating characteristics through holes in valve panel.

THERMOSTATIC GRIDDLES

Ranges can be ordered with thermostatic or non-thermostatic griddle sections. Each griddle is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.

At the end of each use, allow griddle to cool normally. After griddle has cooled, coat griddle surface with a light film of cooking oil to protect surface from moisture.

To light the pilots of a thermostatic griddle section, do the following:

1.Raise griddle at front so it is approximately 8" high and block it with two (2) two-by-fours.

2.The sensing bulbs must be fully inserted into their tubular holders, which are welded to the underside of the griddle.

3.One pilot tube is located under all burners with ports at each side of the burners. Pilots are supplied and adjusted by a common valve on the manifold. Ignite pilots.

4.Set thermostat dials to maximum, one at a time.

5.Burners should have 1/2" to 5/8" steady blue flame. Adjust if necessary.

6.Lower griddle carefully into position taking extreme care that capillary tubes are coiled under manifold in valve panel compartment. NEVER leave any part of the capillary tube in the burner compartment.

7.Observe burner flame through holes in valve panel, turn thermostat dial at maximum for ten minutes, then turn dial to “LOW” and adjust bypass on thermostat so there is a 1/8" minimum and 1/4" maximum flame at each port.

OPERATION

OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

PAGE 17

OPERATION

OPERATION

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

RAISED-GRIDDLE BROILER SECTION

Ranges can be ordered with a raised-griddle broiler section. Each raised-griddle broiler is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.

At the end of each use, allow griddle to cool normally. After griddle has cooled, coat griddle surface with a light film of cooking oil to protect surface from moisture.

To light the pilots of a raised-griddle broiler, do the following:

1.Remove griddle from unit.

2.Position ceramics on burners with projections pointing downward.

3.Light pilot tube ports (2 at each burner). Adjust pilot flame to be large enough to effect ignition.

4.Place griddle in position on range.

5.Turn valves completely on.

6.Burner should have 1/2" to 5/8" steady blue flame. Adjust if necessary.

SHUTDOWN OF ENTIRE RANGE

To place the range in a standby state (ready for use), do the following:

1.Turn all manual gas valves “OFF.”

2.Turn all thermostats to their lowest position.

To completely shut down the range for an extended period (or prior to disconnecting the gas supply), do the following:

1.Turn all manual gas valves and pilots “OFF.”

2.Turn all thermostats to their lowest position.

3.Turn main supply gas valve “OFF.”

OVENS

Ranges can be ordered with standard or convection ovens. Each oven is controlled by a knob on the front control panel.

To light the pilot of an oven, do the following:

1.Turn oven thermostat to “OFF” position.

2.For convection ovens, turn the fan switch to the “OFF” position.

3.Open door, remove oven bottom and fire plate to expose pilot and burner.

4.Open kick panel and depress red button on oven safety valve.

5.Light constant pilot (the pilot without capillary tube holder).

6.Replace fire plate and oven bottom.

7.Turn thermostat to desired temperature.

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OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

COOKING HINTS

COOKING HINTS

COOKING TIPS (Convection-Type Oven Only)

A.FROZEN ENTREE PRODUCTS: Punch holes in lid before heating. Tent lid if product has a tendency to stick, i.e., lasagna or macaroni and cheese. Use manufacturer’s convection oven directions for time and temperature or reduce conventional oven temperature 50 degrees for a 6-1/2 size pan load. Some products may cook in 10 to 15 minutes less time than recommended for convection ovens if prepared from frozen in a 6 pan load.

B.FRUIT PIES: Use temperature and time from manufacturer’s directions for convection ovens for a 12 pie load placed on 3 bun pans.

C.ROLLS – YEAST: Use temperature and time recommended by manufacturer for convection ovens for a 3 pan load.

D.POTATOES – PRE-BLANCHED, FROZEN: Spread on ungreased bun pans, 3 pans per load. Bake at 400°F, stirring once, for 15 to 18 minutes.

E.FISH PORTIONS – BREADED, PRE-COOKED: Use manufacturer’s recommended temperature and time for convection oven for a 3 pan load.

F.POTATOES – BAKING, 8 OZ. SIZE: Wash and wrap in potato foil. Place 30 potatoes on 18 x 24 bun pan — 3 pans per load. Bake in 400°F oven for 1 hour.

G.TOP ROUND OF BEEF, NO. 168: Set oven at 250°F. Place trimmed roast on pan. For 14 - 16 pounds:

140° rare - 14 minutes/pound 150° medium - 16 minutes/pound 160° well done - 17-1/2 minutes/pound.

COOKING SUGGESTIONS (Convection-Type Oven Only)

If…

then…

 

 

Cakes are dark on the sides and not done in the center…

lower oven temperature.

 

 

Cake edges are too brown…

reduce number of pans or lower oven temperature.

 

 

Cakes have light outer color…

raise temperature.

 

 

Cake settles slightly in the center…

bake longer or raise oven temperature slightly. Do not open

 

doors too often for long periods.

 

 

Pies have uneven color…

reduce number of pies per rack.

 

 

Meats are browned and not done in center…

lower oven temperature and roast longer.

 

 

Meats are well done and not browned…

raise temperature. Limit amount of moisture.

 

 

Cakes ripple…

overloading pans or batter is too thin.

 

 

There is excessive meat shrinkage…

lower oven temperature.

 

 

Cakes are too coarse…

lower oven temperature.

 

 

HINTS COOKING

OPERATORS MANUAL 1182298 REV 3

PAGE 19

COOKING HINTS

MODEL 300 RESTAURANT RANGES

GUIDE TO BAKING TIMES AND TEMPERATURES (Convection-Type Oven Only)

As a guide, set oven temperatures 25 to 50 degrees lower than called for in recipes using non-convection ovens, i.e., range or conventional ovens.

Time and temperatures will vary depending upon load, mix, size or portion and other factor. Use this chart to develop your own cooking techniques:

 

 

Timing

Temperature

Number of Racks

Count per

 

Product

(minutes)

Setting

Used

Pan/Rack

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamburger buns, 3 oz. - 4"

18

375°

3

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yeast rolls - 1 oz.

10

400°

3

48

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fruit pies, 46 oz. frozen

50

375°

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Egg custard pies, 44 oz. frozen

60

325°

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dutch apple pies, 46 oz. frozen

50

350°

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baked potatoes, 8 oz.

60

400°

3

30 (wrapped)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-blanched potatoes, frozen

16

400°

3

5 lb.

 

 

 

 

 

 

HINTS

Fish portions, pre-cooked, breaded, 3 oz.

16

400°

3

32

 

 

 

 

 

Macaroni & cheese, 6 lbs. - 40° temp.

45

400°

3

2-6 lbs.

COOKING

 

 

 

 

 

Lasagna w/meat sauce, 6 lb. - frozen

75

350°

3

2-6 lbs.

 

Lasagna w/meat sauce, 6 lb. - 40° temp.

60

350°

3

2 - 6 lbs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salisbury steak w/gravy, 6 lb. - 40° temp.

45

400°

3

2-6 lbs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top round of beef No. 168

 

 

 

 

 

14 lb. - rare

140° internal

250°

1

1 - 2

 

 

14 min./lb.

 

 

 

 

14 lb. - medium

150° internal

250°

1

1 - 2

 

 

14 min./lb.

 

 

 

 

14 lb. - well done

160° internal

250°

1

1 - 2

14min./lb.

!WARNING

THE USE OF ALUMINUM FOIL CAN CAUSE HEAT DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS IN OVENS. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN PLACING ALUMINUM FOIL IN THE OVEN TO ENSURE THAT IT DOES NOT BLOCK OR CHANGE THE AIR FLOW. THE USE OF ALUMINUM FOIL MAY VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF ITS USE IS ASCERTAINED TO BE A PROBLEM.

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