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— A high limit safety thermostat which cuts off
the gas supply should the operating
thermostat fail (i.e., should the temperature
exceed operating limits).
— A tilt switch which automatically cuts off the
gas supply when the unit is tilted when in
operation.
j. When the pan reaches a set temperature, the
thermostat switch opens. This halts the signal to
the gas control valve and causes the valve to
shut off the flow of gas.
k) When the pan cools below its set temperature,
l) Should the main control thermostat fail and cause
the hi-limit thermostat to trip, the unit will stop
heating. To reset the high limit control, depress the
red reset switch located on rear of unit under the
gas piping. (See. Fig. 15)
the thermostat switch closes and starts another
heating cycle. This on-off cycling continues,
keeping the pan at the desired temperature.
4.6 To Empty the Pan
Turn the hand crank on the front of the cabinet
clockwise to tilt the pan body forward. The pan will
stay in position when you stop turning the handle.
To return it to the upright position, turn the crank
anti-clockwise.
WARNING
DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OF THE PAN WHEN
TILTING IT. BE CAREFUL TO KEEP HOT
CONTENTS FROM SPILLING. KEEP PEOPLE
AWAY FROM POURING LIP AREA WHEN
EMPTYING THE PAN.
4.7 Power Failure
a) If power to the unit is lost, do not attempt to
operate the appliance until the electricity has
been restored.
b) When the power comes on again, follow the
steps in Paragraph 4.1, Lighting and Operation.
WARNING
HI LIMIT RESET SHOULD BE USED SPARINGLY
TO COMPLETE AN ONGOING COOKING
OPERATION. IT INDICATES THAT UNIT
NEEDS SERVICING. CALL YOUR AUTHORIZED
SERVICE AGENCY TO COMPLETE THE
REPAIRS AND DO NOT USE THE UNIT AFTER
COMPLETING ONGOING OPERATION.
CONTINUED USE COULD RESULT IN
DANGEROUS CONDITION SUCH AS FIRE.
Fig. 15