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Capital 7800 Series - User Manual

Capital 7800 Series
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• Never leave this appliance unattended.
The installation of this appliance must conform
Failure to follow these instructions, could result in a
• If odor continues, keep away from the appliance
Follow all warnings and instructions when using this
vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
long after the cooking process. Never touch the
department. Do not attempt to extinguish
any oil or grease fire with water.
Failure to follow these instructions, could result in
fire, explosion, or burn hazard which could cause
property damage, personal injury, or death.
Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable
with state or other codes, or, in the absence of
fire or explosion, which could cause property damage,
personal injury, or death.
MANUAL
PART #: D-7820
CAPITAL GRIDDLE
This instruction manual contains important
PART #: D-7830
PART #: D-7810
OWNER'S
Model: 7800 series
Keep this manual for future reference.
Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, or the Standard for
CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicle Code,
appliance.
IMPORTANT
115°F (45°C) or less.
WARRANTY OR RATING PLATE WHICH CAME WITH/ON
INSTALLER / OWNER: THESE WARNINGS AND
appliance and immediately call your fire
burner or gas OFF.
cooking appliance until liquids have cooled to
DIRECTED TO THE COMPANY LISTED ON THE
or 200°C. If the temperature exceeds 400°F (200°C)
• Extinguish any open flame.
assembling and using this appliance.
OF THE APPLIANCE. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
ALL TECHNICAL & WARRANTY QUESTIONS SHOULD BE
• If a fire should occur, keep away from the
• Heated liquids remain at scalding temperatures
FOR YOUR SAFETY
safe use of the appliance.
information necessary for the proper assembly and
If you smell gas:
• Shut off gas to the appliance.
Read and follow all warnings and instructions before
Recreational Vehicles, ANSI A/NFPA 1192, and
and immediately call your gas supplier or the
fire department.
or if oil begins to smoke, immediately turn the
• Never allow oil or grease to get hotter than 400°F
YOUR APPLIANCE.
WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE LEFT WITH THE END USER
as applicable.
such codes, with either the National Fuel Gas
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY!
CERTIFIED UNDER:
ANSI Z21.89-2017/CSA 1.18-2017
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Questions and Answers

Summary

Safety Information

Gas Leak Procedures

Instructions for responding to gas leaks, including shut-off and evacuation.

Operational Safety Hazards

Warnings about unattended operation, overheating, and handling hot liquids.

Flammable Materials and Storage

Prohibits storing or using flammable materials and general warnings.

Manual and Installation Guidelines

Information for installers and owners, and compliance with installation codes.

Safety Symbol Explanations

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols used in the manual.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Warning about chemicals known to cause cancer and birth defects in California.

General Operation and Installation Precautions

Outdoor Usage and Fire Safety

Guidelines for outdoor use, fire prevention, and extinguisher availability.

Installation Safety Compliance

Requirements for conforming to installation codes and certifications.

Operational and Maintenance Safety

Precautions for assembly, operation, gas testing, and general maintenance.

Usage Restrictions and Handling

Warnings against indoor use, sharp edges, and notes for residential use.

Permanent Installation and Gas Connection

Installation Warnings and Clearances

Safety warnings regarding awnings, construction, and drawer slide specifications.

Gas Supply Connection Procedures

Instructions for connecting the gas supply, regulator requirements, and leak testing.

Portable;Tabletop Griddle Assembly

Assembly Preparation and Steps

Instructions for unpacking, checking parts, installing knobs, and general assembly.

Griddle Setup and Gas Connection

Guidance on attaching feet, positioning the griddle plate, and connecting propane.

Operating Instructions

Burner Lighting Procedures

Detailed steps for igniting burners using the built-in system or match lighting.

Burner Flame and Operation Checks

Guidance on checking burner flame consistency and turning the unit off.

Griddle Seasoning Process

Steps for initial seasoning and maintaining the griddle's non-stick surface.

Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

General Maintenance and Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the griddle, burner assembly, and general upkeep.

LP Gas Leak Testing

Procedure for safely checking for gas leaks using soapy water.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guidance on addressing burner ignition, flame, and noise problems.

Storage and Food Safety

Proper Griddle Storage

Instructions for safely storing the griddle in travel or stationary positions.

Food Safety Guidelines

Four basic steps to ensure food safety during outdoor cooking.

Troubleshooting Guide

Burner Ignition Problems

Solutions for burners that won't light using the ignitor or a match.

Flame and Noise Issues

Troubleshooting for low flame, hissing, or roaring burner noises.

Product Specifications

1 Burner Griddle (Model D-7810)

Technical specifications including BTU output, pressure, weight, and dimensions.

2 Burner Griddle (Model D-7820)

Technical specifications including BTU output, pressure, weight, and dimensions.

3 Burner Griddle (Model D-7830)

Technical specifications including BTU output, pressure, weight, and dimensions.

Ratings Labels and Parts

Model and Serial Number Location

Information on where to find the unit's ratings label and serial number.

Griddle Parts Identification

List and illustration of griddle components and their part numbers.

Warranty Information

One Year Limited Warranty Details

Covers defects in material and workmanship for one year from purchase.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Specifies conditions not covered by warranty and liability limitations.

Product Problem Resolution

Steps to take for product issues, including troubleshooting and service contact.

Overview

The Capital Griddle is an outdoor cooking appliance designed for both permanent installation in recreational vehicles (RVs) and portable tabletop use. Its primary function is to provide a flat-top cooking surface for various outdoor culinary activities. The griddle is designed to be used with propane gas (LP) only and is intended for outdoor use exclusively, never in enclosed areas such as buildings, garages, or under apartment/condominium balconies or decks.

Function Description:

The Capital Griddle operates by heating a griddle plate using one, two, or three burners, depending on the model. The burners are controlled by individual knobs, allowing users to adjust the heat intensity for different cooking needs. The griddle plate, made of a durable metal, is designed to be seasoned prior to first use to create a stick-resistant surface and protect against oxidation. This seasoning process involves applying a thin coat of oil and heating it to its smoke point, polymerizing the oil and bonding it to the griddle surface, resulting in a black, easy-to-clean finish. An oil drip box is integrated into the design to collect excess grease and food residue, ensuring a cleaner cooking experience. The griddle also features an ignition system for easy lighting, though match lighting is also an option.

Usage Features:

The Capital Griddle offers versatile usage, catering to both fixed and mobile outdoor cooking setups. For permanent installation, the griddle is designed to be mounted in an open pull-out system within an RV, utilizing telescoping drawer slides (not supplied with the appliance). Specific minimum clearances to combustible constructions must be maintained, and the griddle must be connected to the RV's low-pressure propane system using an approved flexible hose connector. The design ensures that the griddle is open to ventilation air from the top, front, sides, and back when in use, with venting primarily through the back. When stored, the griddle plate can be positioned to cover the burners, and the unit can be locked into place within the slider system.

For portable/tabletop use, the griddle comes with four rubber feet that attach to the bottom, allowing it to be placed on a soft, stable surface. In this configuration, it can be easily disconnected from the RV's LP supply system via a quick-connect fitting or used with a separate LP hose and low-pressure regulator. This portability makes it suitable for various outdoor gatherings or camping trips where a fixed installation isn't practical.

Lighting the griddle involves pushing in and turning the control knob counter-clockwise to the light position. The spark-to-mini-flame ignition system will attempt to light the burner. If ignition doesn't occur within 5 seconds, the user is instructed to turn the control off, wait 5 minutes, and repeat. Match lighting is also provided as an alternative, requiring the use of an 11-inch long match to light the burner through the gap between the griddle plate and base. Users are advised to inspect the flame after lighting to ensure proper operation and to turn the control knob to the "OFF" position when finished cooking.

Food safety is emphasized, with instructions to clean hands, utensils, and surfaces, separate raw and cooked meats, cook food thoroughly using a food thermometer, and chill prepared foods promptly.

Maintenance Features:

Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of the Capital Griddle. Cleaning the burner assembly involves turning off the gas, ensuring all components have cooled, removing the griddle plate, wire brushing the burner's outer surface, and cleaning blocked ports with a stiff wire. An air hose can be used to force air into the burner tube and out the ports to ensure clear airflow. Any cracks or holes found in the burner should prompt contact with customer service.

General griddle cleaning after each use involves gently scraping the griddle surface with a metal spatula or scraper and wiping it down with a cloth or paper towel. For tough food residue, warm water can be poured onto the hot griddle surface to boil it off. Painted surfaces should be washed with mild detergent and a non-abrasive cloth, while plastic parts require warm soapy water. Abrasive plastic cleaning pads can be used for baked-on grease deposits, but only in the direction of the brushed finish to avoid damage.

Maintaining the griddle seasoning is recommended after each use by applying a very thin coat of oil to protect against rust and maintain the stick-resistant bond. If rust or chipped seasoning occurs, it should be rubbed off with steel wool or low-grit sandpaper, and the surface re-seasoned. The griddle should be stored in a cool, dry place.

Safety guidelines include ensuring the control knob is in the OFF position when not in use, never moving the griddle while hot, using long-handled barbecue utensils and oven mitts, keeping portable griddles away from walls and other structures, and ensuring ventilation openings are clear of debris. Regular inspection and cleaning of burner/venturi tubes for insects and nests are also critical to prevent fires.

Troubleshooting information is provided for common issues such as the burner not lighting (with ignitor or match), low flame, or hissing/roaring noises, offering possible causes and solutions like checking propane supply, regulator, ignitor, or cleaning obstructions. The manual also details how to check for LP gas leaks using soapy water, emphasizing that an open flame should never be used for this purpose. The valve check ensures the control knob springs back and turns smoothly, indicating proper valve function.

Capital 7800 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model7800 Series
CategoryGriddle
ConstructionStainless steel
Temperature Range450°F
Griddle MaterialSteel

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