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This document describes an electric griddle, providing details on its basic parameters, transportation and custody, installation, usage, cleaning, maintenance, and electrical schematics, along with warranty information.
The electric griddle is designed for cooking, utilizing a heating plate to maintain a consistent serving plate temperature. A temperature control device regulates the heat, ensuring the griddle operates within a set temperature range. When powered on, a green light indicates operation, and an orange light signifies that the heating element (electric tube) is active. The device automatically cuts off power when the desired temperature is reached and reconnects when the temperature drops slightly, maintaining a constant cooking temperature.
The manual lists several models with varying dimensions, power, and voltage:
| Model | Dimensions (mm) | Power (Kw) | Voltage (V) | Switching few |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LD-610 | 665470220 | 3.2 | 110 | Group 2 |
| LD-450 | 460400220 | 1.6 | 110 | Group 1 |
| LD-821 | 540400220 | 1.6 | 110 | Group 1 |
| LD-820 | 730480230 | 3 | 110 | Group 2 |
| LD-818A | 540400220 | 1.6 | 110 | Group 1 |
| LD-818B | 360390220 | 1.5 | 110 | Group 1 |
| LD-822 | 730480230 | 3 | 110 | Group 2 |
All models operate at 110V. The power consumption ranges from 1.5 Kw to 3.2 Kw, depending on the model.
Installation:
Operation:
Cleaning:
Warranty: The product comes with a six-month free repair warranty from the date of purchase.
The electrical schematic shows the following components:
The diagram illustrates a basic circuit where the AC110V power is supplied to the temperature controller (S). The temperature controller then manages power to the electric tube (EH) and the indicator lights (HL1 and HL2). HL1 indicates power, and HL2 indicates heating or a fault condition.
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