CCR36 Migali

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8.3、Turn off the valve
Revolve the control valve knob clockwise to "0" (Fig.2), so that
extinguish flame of the main burner, but the pilot light still works.
After turn off the equipment, the main fire should be stop more than 5
minutes before next using.
8.4、Stove Operation
Before using the stove for the first time, please use a mild detergent
to wipe it clean. Do not use corrosive or abrasives detergent.
Turn the burners on about 15-20 minutes before broiling for preheating,
according to the cooking requirement to adjust the flame size.
Notice: When first preheating, the furnace will smoke above. This is
caused by protective lipids on the grates and other parts are heated, it is
normal, and it will be eliminated after the power up to the maximum for burning
an hour.
One side of grate with grease trough (Fig.6), and on the other side of
grate is flat (Fig.7), users can choose a side according to demand. And users
also can adjust grate’s gradient according to demand (Fig.8). The side of
grate with grease trough up if roasting food with more oil, and oil will drop
into grease trough, then flow to catch tray.
Fig.6 Fig.7 Fig.8
8.5、 Exchange main fire nozzle to switch gas source
Remove control panel, grate, vesuvianite, the barbecue frame and fire
shield, remove the pilot light head, and bottom tightening screw of the end
of burner (arc), then remove main fire nozzle with proper open spanner,
exchange nozzle of another gas source, then screw it (Fig.9). Reinstall
burner, the pilot light head, fire shield, the barbecue frame, vesuvianite,
grate and control panel in proper place.
Caution: Each main fire orifice of the burner has been installed before
delivery, normal use without adjustment but only switching gas. Adjust only
by authorized and licensed technicians. When you converse the gas source,
exchange the corresponding pressure maintaining valve which installed on air
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