Vulcan Hart Griddle 902A ML 52630 User Manual

INSTALLATION &  
OPERATION MANUAL  
900A SERIES GAS GRIDDLES  
MODEL  
902A  
ML-52630  
ML-52631  
ML-52592  
ML-52596  
ML-52600  
ML-52604  
ML-52608  
904A  
924A  
936A  
948A  
960A  
972A  
VULCAN-HART COMPANY, P.O. BOX 696, LOUISVILLE, KY 40201-0696, TEL. (502) 778-2791  
FORM 30529 Rev. B (1-95) (Formerly 990408)  
 
Installation, Operation and Care of  
900A SERIES GAS GRIDDLES  
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
Thoroughly read this entire manual and carefully follow all of the instructions provided.  
Your Vulcan Model 900A Series Gas Griddle is produced with quality workmanship and material. Proper installation,  
usage and maintenance of your griddle will result in many years of satisfactory performance.  
INSTALLATION  
UNCRATING  
CAUTION: Donotuseaforklifttoremovethegriddlefromtheskid;itmayresultindamagetothecomponents  
underneath the griddle or to the front panel.  
This griddle was inspected before leaving the factory. The transportation company assumes full responsibility for safe  
delivery upon acceptance of the shipment. Immediately after unpacking, check for possible shipping damage. If the  
griddle is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of the delivery.  
Before installing, verify that the electrical service and type of gas supply (natural or propane) agree with the  
specifications on the rating plate located behind the griddle control panel. If the supply and equipment requirements  
do not agree, do not proceed with the installation. Contact your dealer or Vulcan-Hart immediately.  
LOCATION  
Keep the griddle free and clear from all combustible substances. For 902A and 904A hot top sections, the minimum  
clearancefromcombustibleandnon-combustibleconstructionis7"fromthesidesand3"fromtheback. Forthe924A,  
936A, 948A, 960A and 972A griddles, the clearance from combustible construction is 7" from the sides and 3" from  
the rear. The clearance from non-combustible construction is 0" from the sides and 0" from the rear. A minimum  
clearance of 32" is required for proper servicing and operation.  
Do not obstruct the air flow into and around the appliance. This air flow is necessary for proper combustion of gases  
and for ventilation of the appliance. Provisions for the ventilation of incoming air supply for the equipment in the room  
must be in accordance with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition).  
Do not obstruct the flow of flue gases from the flue duct located on the rear of the appliance. Flue gases must be  
ventilated to the outside of the building through a ventilation system installed by qualified personnel and in accordance  
with National Fire Protection Association Standard #96.  
Do not permit fans to blow directly at the griddle, and wherever possible, avoid open windows next to the griddle sides  
and back. Avoid wall-type fans which create air cross currents within the room.  
— 3 —  
 
ASSEMBLY  
Legs  
Place the griddle on its back. Screw the legs into the permanently fastened nuts on the four corners of the griddle.  
Hand-tighten the legs.  
Set the griddle in its installation location. Turn the adjustment screw at the bottom of each leg to level the griddle plate.  
Stand (Fig. 1)  
1. Start external threaded end of leg extension into griddle frame.  
2. On stands 72" or wider, attach undershelf brace to undershelf with 1/4-20 x 1/2 nut.  
3. Start threaded end of adjustable leg through undershelf into internal threaded end of leg extension.  
4. Tighten both leg extension and adjustable legs.  
5. If casters are furnished instead of adjustable legs, the locking swivel casters must be placed in the front.  
PL-40556  
Fig. 1  
INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS  
Your Vulcan griddle should be installed in accordance with state and local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI-Z223.1 (latest edition), available from the American Gas Association, Inc., 1515  
Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22209, and National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition).  
In Canada, installation should be in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with Canadian  
Standard CAN/CGA-B149.1 NATURAL GAS (latest edition), or CAN/CGA-B149.2 PROPANE GAS (latest edition)  
available from the Canadian Gas Association, 55 Scarsdale Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B2R3, and  
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA-C22.1 (latest edition).  
— 4 —  
 
GAS CONNECTIONS  
CAUTION: All gas supply connections and any pipe joint compound used must be resistant to the action of  
propane gases.  
Pipe gas supply to the griddle. Make sure the pipes are clean and free of obstructions, dirt, and piping compound.  
Codes require that a gas shutoff valve be installed in the gas line ahead of the griddle.  
All griddles are equipped with fixed orifices for use with natural or propane gas and no adjustment is necessary.  
Griddles for operation on natural or propane gas are also equipped with a factory preset pressure regulator with an  
outlet pressure of 41/2" Water Column for natural gas supply, and 10" Water Column for propane gas supply. No  
further adjustment should be required.  
WARNING: PRIOR TO LIGHTING, CHECK ALL JOINTS IN THE GAS SUPPLY LINE FOR LEAKS. USE SOAP  
AND WATER SOLUTION. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME.  
TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM.  
When test pressures exceed 1/2 psig (3.45 k Pa), the griddle and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected  
from the gas supply piping system.  
1
When test pressures are /2 psig (3.45 k Pa) or less, the griddle must be isolated from the gas supply system by  
closing its individual manual shutoff valve.  
FLUE CONNECTIONS  
Ventilation requirements will vary with each installation. Information on the construction and installation of  
ventilating hoods may be obtained from the standard for “Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment,” NFPA No. 96  
(latest edition).  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE  
PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.  
WARNING: APPLIANCES EQUIPPED WITH A FLEXIBLE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORD ARE PROVIDED WITH A  
THREE-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THIS PLUG BE CONNECTED INTO A PROPERLY  
GROUNDED THREE-PRONG RECEPTACLE. IF THE RECEPTACLE IS NOT THE PROPER GROUNDING  
TYPE, CONTACT AN ELECTRICIAN. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG.  
If the appliance is not equipped with a grounding plug and electric supply is needed, ground the appliance by using  
the ground lug provided (refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside of the control panel).  
Do not connect griddle to electrical supply until after gas connections have been made.  
Power supply for electrical thermostats:  
Electrical Rating: 120 Volts  
50/60 Hertz 1 phase 5 amperes  
— 5 —  
 
OPERATION  
WARNING: THE GRIDDLE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING AND  
SERVICING THE GRIDDLE.  
This griddle plate is steel, but the surface is relatively soft and can be scored or dented by carelessly using a spatula.  
Be careful not to dent, scratch, or gouge the plate surface. Do not try to knock off loose food that may be on the spatula  
by tapping the corner or the edge of the spatula on the griddle surface.  
CAUTION: Do not overheat the griddle plate by setting the thermostats above recommended temperatures.  
Overheating the plate may cause plate warpage, and will carbonize any grease on the plate which will cause  
sticking.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
The griddle is shipped covered with a protective coating of grease. Remove this grease only when the griddle plate  
is being cleaned prior to its first use.  
Seasoning Griddle  
The metal surface of the griddle is porous. Food tends to get trapped in these pores and stick; therefore, it is important  
to “season” or “fill up” these pores with cooking oil before cooking on any metal-surfaced griddle. Seasoning gives  
the surface a slick, hard finish from which the food will release easily.  
To season, heat the griddle to low temperature and pour on a small amount of cooking oil (about one ounce per square  
foot of surface). With a cloth, spread the oil over the entire griddle surface to create a thin film. Wipe off any excess  
oil with a cloth.  
STANDARD GRIDDLES  
Lighting the Pilot  
NOTE: In case of power failure, do not attempt to operate the appliance.  
Lighting instructions are inside the front panel. To open the front panel:  
1. Remove two screws from upper front panel. Lift upper front panel until it clears the lower front panel.  
2. To reinstall the upper front panel, place panel above lower front panel, slip upper panel down so it engages lower  
front panel. Reinstall the two screws from the upper front panel.  
If the pilot goes out, an automatic shutoff valve turns off the gas supply to the griddle burners. To relight the griddle  
pilot, follow this procedure:  
1. Turn the thermostat to OFF. Wait 5 minutes to allow gas which may have accumulated in the burner compartment  
to escape.  
2. Turn the main shutoff valve ON.  
3. Depress and hold in on the red button (Fig. 2) on the automatic shutoff valve while lighting the pilot burner.  
— 6 —  
 
Red Reset Button  
PL-40557-1  
Fig. 2  
4. When gas at pilot has been burning for about 45 seconds, release the red button. If pilot does not remain lit, repeat  
the operation, allowing more time before releasing red reset button.  
Operating a Standard Griddle  
Turn the thermostat to the desired setting. Since all burners are lit from constantly burning pilots, this is all that is  
required to put the griddle into service.  
For the griddle plate, turn burners on about 15-20 minutes before cooking for preheating. Set the thermostat dials.  
Each thermostat will control gas flow to burners to bring that area of the plate up to the set temperature.  
Extended Shutdown  
1. Turn manual shutoff valve to OFF.  
2. Turn all control knobs to the OFF position.  
3. Shut off the pilot flame by turning the adjusting screw on the pilot valve.  
4. Turn off electric supply to the griddle.  
If the griddle is to be shut down for an extended period, put a heavy coat of grease over the griddle plate to prevent  
rusting.  
GRIDDLES WITH ELECTRIC IGNITION  
Lighting the Pilot  
NOTE: In case of power failure, do not attempt to operate the griddle.  
CAUTION: Do not turn on the electric supply without first making sure that gas is flowing to the pilots. Failure  
to do this may shorten the life of the electric ignition igniter.  
— 7 —  
 
1. Turn all burner valves to OFF. Wait 5 minutes to allow gas which may have accumulated in the burner  
compartment to escape.  
2. Turn gas supply to the griddle ON.  
3. Turn on the electric supply to the griddle by turning the toggle switch to ON. The red light will light.  
4. At closing time, turn the toggle switch to OFF. The pilot, igniter, red light, and thermostat will be turned off.  
Operating a Griddle with the Electric Ignition Option  
1. Turn the toggle switch to ON. The red light will light, the igniter will spark (not visible) and ignite the pilot.  
2. When the pilot is lit, the igniter will turn off.  
3. The griddle may now be operated from constantly burning pilots. Turning the thermostats as desired is all that  
is required to put the griddle into service.  
For the griddle plate, turn burners on about 15-20 minutes before cooking for preheating. Set the thermostat dials  
to the desired griddle plate temperatures. Each thermostat will control gas flow to burners to bring that area of  
the plate up to the set temperature.  
4. If the pilot goes out, the electric ignition will automatically relight the pilot.  
5. If the electricity to the griddle goes off, the gas supply to the pilots and to the burners is automatically shut off.  
Extended Shutdown  
To turn the griddle completely off for an extended shutdown:  
1. Turn electric supply to the griddle OFF.  
2. Turn gas supply to the griddle OFF.  
If griddle is to be shut down for an extended period, put a heavy coat of grease over the griddle plate to inhibit rusting.  
LIGHTING THE STANDING PILOT ON THE OPEN BURNERS TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT OF THE GRIDDLE, OR  
AS FREE-STANDING HOTPLATES  
1. Turn all burner valves to OFF. Wait 5 minutes to allow gas which may have accumulated in the burner  
compartment to escape.  
2. Turn main gas supply to the griddle ON.  
3. Light the pilot and adjust the pilot regulating valve (Fig. 3) to give a stable pilot flame.  
4. If the pilot light goes out, turn the burner controls to the OFF position. To relight, repeat Steps 1, 2, and 3.  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Main burner air supply: For efficient burner operation, it is important that a proper balance of gas volume and primary  
air supply is maintained to give complete combustion. Insufficient air supply results in a yellow streaming flame.  
Primary air supply is controlled by the air shutter on the front of the burner venturi. Loosen the screws on the venturi  
and adjust the air shutter to just eliminate yellow tips on burner flames. Lock the air shutter in place by tightening the  
screws. Repeat this procedure with all burners.  
The burners and pilot flames may be observed through round holes in the upper front panel.  
— 8 —  
 
PILOT  
TIP  
PILOT  
REGULATING  
VALVE  
ADJUSTING  
SCREW  
MANIFOLD  
PL-50245  
Fig. 3  
CLEANING  
Empty the grease drawer at least daily. Clean the griddle regularly. A clean griddle looks better, lasts longer, and  
performs better.  
To produce evenly cooked, perfectly browned griddle products, keep the griddle free of carbonized grease.  
Carbonized grease on the surface hinders the transfer of heat from the griddle surface to the food. This results in  
spotty browning and loss of cooking efficiency. Worst of all, carbonized grease tends to cling to the griddled foods,  
giving them a highly unsatisfactory and unappetizing appearance. To keep the griddle clean and operating at peak  
efficiency, follow these instructions:  
AFTER EACH USE: Clean the griddle with a flexible spatula or griddle scraper.  
DURING THE DAY: Flush the hot griddle with water and scrape with griddle scraper to reduce the amount of  
carbonized grease build-up. Follow with a light coating of oil to prevent product sticking.  
ONCE A DAY: Thoroughly clean backsplash, sides, and front. Take care the integral backsplash is not vigorously  
banged with the spatula.  
Thoroughly clean and wipe out the grease trough on the griddle. As necessary during use, wipe out accumulated  
material to provide good drainage.  
Remove the grease drawer, empty it, and wash it out in the same manner as any ordinary cooking utensil.  
Clean the griddle surface thoroughly with water and degreasing cleaner. Rub with the grain of the metal while the  
griddle is still warm (not hot). Be sure the degreasing cleaner is thoroughly removed by flushing with clear water.  
Clean stainless steel and chrome surfaces with a damp cloth and polish with a soft, dry cloth.  
To remove discolorations, use a non-abrasive cleaner.  
After each cleaning, the griddle must be reseasoned.  
— 9 —  
 
SUGGESTED TEMPERATURES & TIMES FOR GRIDDLING  
TABLE 1  
Food  
Control Settings  
Time in Minutes  
American Fried Potatoes  
Bacon  
375° F  
350° F  
3 to 4  
6
Boiled Ham  
375° F  
2
Beef Tenderloin  
Canadian Bacon  
Hamburgers  
400° F  
5 to 7  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 5  
10  
350° F  
350° F  
Club Steak  
450° F  
Ham Steak  
400° F  
Sausage Links or Patties  
French Toast  
350° F  
3 to 4  
4 to 5  
2
400° F  
Pancakes  
375° F  
Scrambled Eggs  
Hard Fried Eggs  
Soft Fried Eggs  
Sunny Side Up Eggs  
300° F  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
2 to 3  
3 to 4  
225-300° F  
250-300° F  
225-300° F  
NOTE: These are only suggested griddle temperatures and cooking times. You may want to try others. For example,  
some restaurants are cooking hamburgers at 300° F and under.  
— 10 —  
 
Heat set too high  
Moisture in food may be  
turning into steam  
Griddle surface needs  
cleaning and/or seasoning  
Surface under food may not have  
been covered with enough  
cooking oil  
Food may not have been cooked  
for long enough time  
Food itself may have off-flavor  
Food may have been stored  
improperly before cooking  
Too much cooking oil used  
Heat set too low  
 
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING: THE GRIDDLE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING AND  
SERVICING THE GRIDDLE.  
WARNING: UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE GRIDDLE.  
A properly operated griddle should require practically no service. If the griddle appears to require service, before  
calling the service agency, check that personnel are following the procedures described in this manual.  
The following suggestions may be helpful:  
1. Burner air shutter openings must be kept clean.  
2. Burner ports must be kept clean. To clean burners, boil them in a detergent and water solution for 15-20 minutes,  
then either brush with a wire brush or clean gas ports with a sharp-pointed metal instrument to ensure open ports.  
Use caution not to enlarge or damage ports.  
3. The open burner pilot flash tubes and the burner ignition port must be clear for burners to ignite properly from the  
pilot.  
Other Checks to be Made Before Calling the Servicer  
1. Make sure the gas supply is on.  
2. Make sure the electric supply is on.  
3. Make sure the griddle is plugged in.  
4. On standard models, make sure the pilot light is lit.  
LUBRICATION  
All valves and thermostats must be checked and lubricated periodically. Contact your local service agency.  
VENT  
Annually check the flue to be sure it is free of obstructions.  
SERVICE AND PARTS INFORMATION  
To obtain service and parts information concerning the griddle covered in this manual, contact the Vulcan-Hart  
Service Depot in your area (refer to listing supplied with the griddle), or Vulcan-Hart Company Service Department  
at the address or phone number shown on the front cover of this manual.  
— 12 —  
FORM 30529 Rev. B (1-95) (Formerly 990408)  
 

Texas Instruments Speaker System DEM DAI3010 User Manual
Thermador Dishwasher DWHD94BF User Manual
Timex Watch W183 User Manual
Toastmaster Oven TOV200CAN User Manual
Toro Welding System 5100 D User Manual
Toshiba Network Card MK6022GAX User Manual
Toshiba Power Supply Q9 Series User Manual
TRENDnet Network Card TEG PCBUSR User Manual
Uniden Cordless Telephone EXS 9995 User Manual
VTech Cordless Telephone VT20 2420 User Manual