Bakers Pride CH-6 Dante Series Gas Charbroilers Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- BAKERS PRIDE
Table of Contents
- Bakers Pride CH-6 Dante Series Gas Charbroilers
- Dante Series Gas Charbroilers – Product Information
- Usage Instructions
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- VALVE ASSEMBLY VIEWS
- PARTS LISTS AND EXPLODED VIEWS
- LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Bakers Pride CH-6 Dante Series Gas Charbroilers
Dante Series Gas Charbroilers – Product Information
The Dante Series Gas Charbroilers are designed for commercial use only. These charbroilers provide year-round dependable service when used according to the instructions in the manual and standard commercial kitchen practices. The charbroiler comes in three models: CH-6, CH-8, and CH-10, with part lists and exploded views provided for each model.
The charbroiler features burners, radiants, top grates, and griddle plates. The burners are adjustable, and the radiants distribute heat evenly across the cooking surface. The top grates are removable for easy cleaning, and the griddle plates can be used as an optional smoking base. The charbroiler is also equipped with a pilot flame and valve assembly for precise heat control.
The Dante Series Gas Charbroilers come with a warranty. However, improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, injury, or death. Therefore, it is essential to read the installation, operating, and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing the equipment.
Usage Instructions
Before using the charbroiler, make sure that gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids are not stored or used in the vicinity of the appliance. After connecting the gas supply to the unit, check the piping for possible leaks using soap and water solutions or solutions expressly made for this purpose. Do not use matches, candles, flames, or other sources of ignition to avoid danger. Post instructions to be followed in case you smell gas in a prominent location. Obtain these instructions from your local gas supplier. California residents should be aware that this product can expose you to chemicals such as chromium that are known to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
When operating the charbroiler, follow the lighting and broiling procedures outlined in the manual. The thickness of the food and cooking tools used will affect the cooking time. Helpful hints and an average production guide are provided to assist with the cooking process.
After use, clean the top grates and grease collection area. Proper maintenance and cleaning will ensure that the charbroiler continues to provide dependable service.
If you encounter any issues, refer to the troubleshooting guide, and adjust the burner or pilot flame as needed. Only authorized service personnel should perform maintenance or repairs on the charbroiler.
By following the safety precautions and usage instructions provided in the manual, you can ensure safe and efficient operation of the Dante Series Gas Charbroilers.
Models:
Dante CH
All gas-operated Bakers Pride® charbroilers are intended for use with the type
of gas specified on the rating plate and for installation will be in
accordance with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition).
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING: After the gas supply has been connected to your unit, it is
extremely important to check piping for possible leaks. To do this, use soap
and water solution or solutions that are expressly made for this purpose. DO
NOT USE matches, candles, flames, or other sources of ignition since these
methods are extremely dangerous.
Post in a prominent location instruction to be followed in the event you smell
gas. Obtain these instructions from your local gas supplier.
WARNING
California Residents Only
- WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
- WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
- WARNING: Instructions must be posted in a prominent location. All safety precautions must be taken in the event the user smells gas. Safety information can be obtained from your local gas supplier.
Please retain this manual for future references.
This equipment is design engineered for commercial use only.
This equipment has been engineered to provide you with year round dependable
service when used according to the instructions in this manual and standard
commercial kitchen practices.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER: This symbol warns of imminent hazard which will result in serious
injury or death.
WARNING: This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice,
which could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION: This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice,
which may result in or moderate injury or product or property damage.
NOTICE: This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or
must be fully understood even though not dangerous.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
General:
The instructions in this manual apply to all CH series Broilers.
The CH series may include the following options:
Ceramic briquettes are designated by a GS Suffix on the model number.
Installation:
- In the USA, the INSTALLATION of this broiler must conform with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and/or local codes.
- In CANADA, INSTALLATION must conform with the latest edition of the National Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1 or the Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable and/or local codes.
- In MASSACHUSETTS, All gas products must be installed by a “Massachusetts-licensed plumber or gas fitter. Ventilation hoods must be installed in accordance with NFPA-96, current edition, with interlocks as described in that standard.
Acceptable Clearances:
Due to the intense heat generated by radiation, these broilers should be
installed in non-combustible locations only including above the grate level.
Minimum Clearance From Non-Combustible Construction.
Series | Right | Left | Back |
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CH | 0” | 0” | 0” |
Gas Connection:
The gas pressure regulator supplied must be installed at the gas inlet of each
broiler. Each regulator is adjusted to yield a manifold pressure of 5 in.
water column for natural gas or 10 in. water column for propane gas. No
pressure regulator is required for propane gas in Canada.
Recommended minimum gas supply lines are listed below
CH-6 & CH-8| CH-10
1”| 1 1/2”
For units using propane gas, supply lines less than 1/2” inside diameter should not be used, even for a small unit.
CAUTION Be sure to cap whichever side is not connected.
NOTICE A shut-off valve in a readily accessible location must be mounted
on the gas supply line before the unit.
- On the CH series, the gas connection is located on the right rear of the unit.
- When making gas pipe connections, a pipe joint compound resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases should be used.
- The broiler and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa).
- The broiler must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa).
Burners:
Check to see that AIR MIXER CAPS on the front of all burners are tightened and
adjusted, allowing half the opening to show. Install the burners and deflector
shields first following the steps below.
- Install all burners with deflector shield assemblies attached.
- Place the front of the burner into the valve assembly by fitting the center hole of the mixer cap over the brass orifice.
- Drop the rear end of the burner over the burner support pin on the back of the unit.
Radiants:
Mount the “V” shaped radiants over the burners with each end mounted on
special supports on the front and rear of the chamber. A radiant should be
mounted over each burner assembly.
GS Ceramic Briquettes Option:
The radiants supplied for the GS option are flattened to allow for the
installation of an expanded metal grate. The grate is installed directly on
top of the flattened radiant burner shield. Ceramic briquettes are installed
on the grate as shown:
Figure 1: Typical Ceramic Briquette Installation
Top Grates:
Place a grate over each of the radiants. For normal operation, the pointed
side of the grate is facing up. For use with foods that require extra support,
the flat side may be used.
On CH models, three positions are already built into the rear of the unit.
Lighting:
Each burner on the base charbroiler has a standing pilot burner that must be
lit before the burners can be lit. To light the pilot burners:
- Turn all broiler valves to the off position.
- Remove each top grate and radiant.
- Open main gas SHUT-OFF valve (supplied by customer).
- Allow air to bleed from the gas line through the pilot burners.
- Light the pilot burners using a lit taper.
- Turn the burner control valves “ON” to light the burners.
- If any burner fails to light, turn the burner valves to “OFF”, wait five minutes and repeat the above procedure.
- After all burners have been ignited properly, turn each burner valve “OFF” and allow the unit to cool. NOTE: Make sure that the pilot burners stay lit.
- Replace radiants and top grates.
- Each burner may now be adjusted to the desired flame size by turning the individual burner valve handle.
- To shut down the unit, turn all valves “OFF”
Wait five minutes before attempting to re-light.
NOTICE The pilot burners will stay lit until the gas supply to the unit is turned “OFF”.
Griddle Plate:
Griddle plates should not cover more than 50% of the BROILING area. Each Griddle Plate fits on top of two grates (one 4 1/2” and one 6”). It is not necessary to remove the top grates and radiants before installing the griddle plate.
Additional Installation Instructions
- eep the area around the broiler free and clear of combustible materials.
- The provision of an adequate air supply to your broiler is essential. Provide for sufficient outside air to enter the broiling area and assure that this airflow is not obstructed.
- Air enters the burner area from the front and bottom of your broiler. Assure that these areas are kept open and unobstructed.
- Servicing is accomplished through the front and top of the broiler. Assure that these areas are kept unobstructed for proper servicing and operation.
Installation With Casters
- Install the casters with the wheel brakes on the front of the appliance.
- Installation should be made with a connector that complies with the latest edition of the Standard for Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69 in the USA (CAN/CGA-6.16 in Canada), and a quick disconnect device that complies with the latest edition of the Standard for Quick Disconnect Devices for use with gas fuel, ANSI Z21.41 in USA (CAN 1-6.7 in Canada) and adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending upon the connector and any quick disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement.
- The restraint should be attached to the legs on which the casters are mounted.
- If disconnection of the restraint is necessary, the restraint should be reconnected after the appliance has been returned to its originally installed position.
Optional Smoker Base
Installation
- Remove the grease pans from their rails completely and set aside.
- Unscrew to remove the legs from the broiler. Discard.
- Set the broiler into the base unit. The frame will fit into the lip around the top of each side and the back.
- Install the #10 self-threading sheet metal screws around the base into the broiler frame to hold in place. Each screw requires a 5/32 hole to be drilled into the broiler frame.
- Get the grease pan(s) previously set aside. Insert a log holder into each pan. Slide the pan into the bottom of the base.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Lighting Procedure:
See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Once the pilot burners are lit, the broiler
may be turned “ON” or “OFF” by turning the control valves on or off as
necessary.
Broiling Procedure:
Broiler top grates must be hot enough to make black char-marks when starting
to broil.
Adequate pre-heating time is necessary for the food to release from the
broiler and to cook properly. Allow the unit to pre-heat for 45 minutes to 1
hour before broiling.
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Seasoning: Marinades with oil and vinegar or wine bases are best applied at least 1 to 2 hours before broiling. Spice mixes, such as flavored salt etc., should be applied 10 to 30 minutes before broiling. Tomato and sugar based products, such as barbecue sauces etc., have a tendency to burn and should be used prior to removing the food from the broiler, or after removal.
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Steak and Chops: Cuts of meat with bones require longer cooking times at lower temperatures to reach the same internal doneness as cuts without bones. To prepare a well-done steak, trim the fat to reduce flare-up and the tendency to burn the outside.
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Hamburgers: Chopped steak, etc. MUST NOT BE TOO LEAN. For fat flare and smoking action in char-broiling, hamburgers should have about 25% fat content.
Fat rendered out during broiling:- Helps to release the burger from the grates.
- Helps the searing action that seals meat juices inside.
- Enhances the char-broil flavor by flaring-up in the form of smoke and flame.
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Thickness: During the broiling process, the hamburger contracts and becomes thicker and smaller in diameter. Pressing the hamburger out thin before broiling will compensate for the shrinkage. Broil a hamburger as you would broil a steak.
- Be sure that the charbroiler has had adequate pre-heating time so that the hamburger does not stick to the broiler grate.
- Place the hamburger on the grate and allow it to cook until release is attained.
- Once the hamburger releases from the grate, turn it over and allow it to cook for 1 minute, then turn once a minute until the desired degree of doneness is attained.
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Cooking Tools: Bakers Pride has designed a number of tools to help you operate more efficiently including a special spatula that is very effective for fish and hamburgers. Other tools are available. Contact the factory for full details.
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Operational Guidelines For CharBroiler Natural Wood Smoke Essence: Wood Smoke assist charbroiling is more of an art than a science due to the many variables that affect wood ignition, rate of combustion, as well as personal preference.
In order to obtain the optimal results and flavor transfer the wood should smolder, not flame. Place wood in the log holders and follow the procedures recommended below and then adjust as required:
- Preheat char broiler on maximum heat for 1/2 hour before adjusting for your various temperature zones.
- Fill log holders to approximately 3/4 of capacity using dry or presoaked wood.
- When the char broiler’s burners are set to maximum flame, the wood will begin smoking. While several factors will affect the rate of combustion of the wood, such as moisture content of the wood, size of the wood, type of wood, elevation above sea level, you can generally expect smoldering to begin in approximately 35-50 minutes. However, the flavor transfer or ability to impart a smoky flavor into your food product will occur sooner, approximately 15 minutes, or as soon as the aroma of burning wood is evident.
- As the wood incinerates and begins to turn to ash, it will lose its ability to impart a smoke flavor. Periodically check the condition of the wood and replenish before it is completely burned. This will ensure uninterrupted smoking capabilities throughout your service period.
- the wood flares up because of the dripping grease or oil, spray water generously, directly on the burning wood.
- If the wood tends to over flare, either pre-soak wood in water, or use a combination of dry and pre-soaked wood as required to balance ignition and flare.
- The amount of wood needed to complete the meal service will vary greatly depending on the size of the wood pieces and the moisture content.
Helpful Hints:
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Do not press the juice out of the meat because that will cause a dry product.
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Allow the meat to sit covered on a heated platter for 2 to 5 minutes after broiling before cutting. This will allow the juices to “settle” and the product will be more moist.
CAUTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
At the end of the meal service, if there is unspent wood remaining in the log holders, be sure to empty it into a sealable metal container, douse with water, stir embers, douse again, then cover with an airtight lid. -
Do not use forks or other sharp objects which poke holes in the meat. Do not cut the meat as it cooks.
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Thick pieces of meat require a longer broiling time with less flare-up. Reduce flare-up trimming excess fat for a longer broil time without burning.
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Keep the unit clean. Food caught between the grates will not allow hot air to rise around the product. This will result in uneven heating and increase cook time.
Maintenance:
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Service: Shut off the main gas supply before attempting any maintenance on the unit. If required, contact your Dealer, the Factory, or a local Service Company to obtain qualified maintenance and repairs.
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Care And Cleaning of Top Grates: The top grates should be cleaned using a stiff wire brush. If this is done daily, the accumulation of food and fat caught in the grates and work necessary to keep them clean will
be reduced. Periodically, they should be turned over and brushed and then put back. In the event that an extra amount of fat is accumulated on the top, due to use of low heat, we recommend turning up the flame of this section for about an hour, which will burn off much of the fat and residue and the brushing operation will be easier. Under no circumstances should the grates be placed in a dishwasher. Soap, water, or any detergents should never be used on the cast iron grates. -
Grease Collection: Your char-broiler is designed to bring grease into the front channel which in turn drains the grease into the grease collection pan in the lower section of the broiler. The pan in the lower section should be cleaned daily or more often if necessary. The channel should be cleaned periodically with a stiff brush or scraper.
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Cleaning Tools: Several models of specially designed top grate brushes and grease drain scrapers are available from Bakers Pride. Contact Bakers Pride for more information.
Average Production Guide:
Estimated Hourly Production
MODEL NUMBER | BROILING AREA | 3 OZ. BURGERS | 12 OZ. STEAKS |
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CH-6 | 31 1/2” x 24” | 900 | 180 |
CH-8 | 42” x 24” | 1200 | 240 |
CH-10 | 52 1/2” x 24” | 1500 | 300 |
The table above gives estimated hourly production as a guide only. Actual production may vary depending on required doneness, thickness and weight of product.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION: Take extreme care to assure that, if a valve is opened, a flame is present. If a valve is left open without a flame, turn the valve off and wait at least five minutes before attempting to (re)light. Service should be performed only by a qualified gas technician.
Burner Flame Adjustment:
- The burner flame should be as blue as possible. However, there will be traces of orange and/or yellow from particles in the air burning in the flame. Slight yellow tips at the flame ends are acceptable.
- If the flame appears yellow, loosen the air-mixer cap hold down screw “A” (see figs. 2 and 3). Rotate the air mixer cap counter-clockwise to allow more air into the burner, until the flame turns blue. Tighten the screw.
Pilot Flame Adjustment:
The pilot flame can be adjusted by turning the appropriate adjusting screw
using a screwdriver or a 3/16 wrench (see fig. 2), counter-clockwise to
increase, clockwise to decrease and close. The pliot flame should be about 1/2
inch long.
Lack Of Heat:
Check to see if the pilot flames are on. If they are on but the burners do not
light, or the burner flames look weak, then there is a possibility of a gas
pressure loss to the broiler.
- Check that the unit’s main valve is fully open. Normally in the open position, the valve handle will be parallel to the piping. The valve should be located somewhere on the gas line feeding the charbroiler. If the handle is NOT parallel to the piping, the unit is not getting the gas supply required to operate properly. Turn the valve handle parallel to the gas supply line.
- If there is a problem with the gas supply, it may be checked fairly easily. Turn off half of the burners or turn off all other gas appliances and see if the broiler flames increase. If there is an increase in the flame height then there is a problem with the gas supply. A problem with the gas supply requires immediate attention. IMMEDIATELY close all the burner valves (turn to the off position), including the charbroiler’s main valve. Contact a qualified service agency or the public gas company.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The following should be checked:
- The building’s main pressure regulator.
- The size of the broiler’s gas supply line (if it is a new installation).
- The broiler’s pressure regulator.
- The orifice size of each burner.
One Burner Fails to Light:
NOTE: Always make sure that grates, radiants and burners are cold before
handling.
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Check to see that the on/off valve to that burner is on.
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Check to see if the pilot flame is lit. Each burner has its own pilot, which is located on the manifold along the front of the charbroiler (see Fig. 2).|
If the pilot is not lit, attempt to light it using a long taper. If it fails to light, turn off all the burners, allow to cool and then remove the top grate and the radiant over the burner. With a thin wire or pin, check that the hole is clear at the top of the pilot tube. Attempt to relight a taper. -
If the pilot burner is lit, close all the burner valves, allow to cool and then remove the top grate and the radiant over the burner, and check that the pilot flame is located over the first few holes in the burner. The pilot tube can be bent slightly to reposition the flame.
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If the pilot is lit, positioned correctly, and has a proper flame, close all the burner valves , allow to cool and then remove the top grate and radiant over the burner.
Remove the burner by lifting the rear of the burner off the support pin, slide
it towards the rear of the broiler, enough to clear the burner orifice (fig. 3
or 4).
Using a thin wire or pin, check to see that the orifice is clear, taking care
not to enlarge the hole. Replace the burner, radiant and grate and attempt to
light it again.
If the burner will not light, the burner valve could be defective. Contact
your dealer, the factory or a local service company.
For additional information contact: Bakers Pride Oven Co., Inc. 800-527-2100.
Troubleshooting Chart
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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Burners & pilots will not turn on | Main gas supply to broiler is not turned | |
on. | Turn on main gas supply. | |
Burners produce excessive carbon depos- its | Incorrect gas type. | Supply |
correct type gas.
Incorrect gas supply pressure.| Call local gas supplier.
Incorrect orifices.| Call Bakers Pride authorized service center.
Primary air not adjusted properly.| Adjust air shutter.
Pilot will not remain lit| Pilot flame adjusted incorrectly.| Adjust pilot
flame.
Draft condition.| Remove draft.
Improper ventilation system.| Call an HVAC specialist.
Excessive flare-up| Overload of fatty meat.| Add water to grease pan.
Broiler doesn’t seem hot enough| Orifices may be dirty/clogged.| When unit
cools, check & clean orifices.
Low gas pressure.| Increase gas pressure to 5″ W.C. (Nat) or
10” W.C. (L.P.)
Top grates may be dirty/clogged.| When unit cools, check & clean top grates.
If the ventilation is too strong it will suck
the
heat from the cooking/broiling surface.
| Call an HVAC specialist.
Grates &/or radiants &/or burners &/or gas
valves warp
| Usually improper cleaning methods ie;
users cover grate top with w/sheet pans & crank
up heat to burn off debris
| Do not “Burn-Off” top grates. This causes
the firebox area to overheat excessively.
*Never Cover top grates.
VALVE ASSEMBLY VIEWS
Valve Assembly Views:
PARTS LISTS AND EXPLODED VIEWS
EXPLODED VIEW – CH-6, 8, & 10
Item | Part No. | Description |
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1 | T1006A | Top Grate 5 1/4′ Wide 2 |
2 | T1217U | Grate, Meat (4 1/2″) |
3 | T1210U | Grate, Meat (6″) |
4 | T1216A | Grate, Top, Flat Cast Iron (4 1/2″) |
5 | T1212A | Grate, Top, Flat Cast Iron (6″) 6 |
6 | T1199U | Roll-A-Grate (4 1/2″) |
7 | T1198U | Roll-A-Grate (6″) |
8 | T1230T | Grate, Fish (4 1/2″) |
9 | T1229T | Grate, Fish (6″) |
10 | T1166T | Grate, Fish (10 1/2″) N/S |
N/S | T1228T | Grate, Tango (6″) N/S |
N/S | T1227T | Grate, Tango (9″) |
11 | T1020T | Griddle Plate (Optional) |
12 | T1007A | Radiant Deflector (Cast Iron) |
13 | T1155T | Radiant Deflector (Stainless Steel) |
14 | L5019X | Tube Burner Assy w/Grease Guard |
15 | L5013X | Tube Burner w/Air Mixer Cap |
16 | L5027V | Cast Iron Burner w/Grease Guard O/S |
17 | L5014V | Cast Iron Burner w/Air Mixer Cap O/S |
18 | R3022X | Air Mixer Cap w/Screw (for O/S CI Burner) |
19 | H1044K | Burner Grease Guard |
20 | H1008K | Burner Grease Guard (for O/S CI Burner) |
21 | Q4008A | Cotter Pin |
22 | R3032X | Gas Valve (without knob) |
23 | S1094X | Gas Valve Knob |
24 | N1006X | Curved Valve Extension |
25 | N1005X | 3 5/8” Straight Valve Extension |
26 | R3025X | Orifice Holder (Only) |
27 | R3028X | Orifice Spud #49 Drill (.073”) Nat. |
28 | R3031X | Orifice Spud #56 Drill (.0465”) LP |
29 | R3026X | Orifice Spud – Special Drill Size (Specify) |
30 | M1008X | Pressure Regulator 3/4” Nat 5”WC (CH 6, 8) |
31 | M1009X | Pressure Regulator 3/4” LP 10”WC (CH 6, 8) |
32 | M1066X | Pressure Regulator 1” Nat 5”WC (CH 10) |
33 | M1067X | Pressure Regulator 1” LP 10”WC (CH 10) |
34 | R3021X | Adjustable Pilot Valve (Single) |
35 | R3020X | Adjustable Pilot Valve (Double) |
36 | R3034X | S/S Pilot Tube 6” w/nut & ferrule |
38 | T3016T | Grease Pan (CH-6) |
39 | T3018T | Grease Pan (CH-8) |
40 | T3120X | Grease Pan, set/2 (CH-10) |
Item | Part No. | Description |
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47 | T3079V | S/S Heat Shield w/Handle (CH-6) |
48 | T3080V | S/S Heat Shield w/Handle (CH-8) |
49 | T3081X | S/S Heat Shield w/Handle set/2 (CH-10) |
57 | S1134X | Heat Shield Handle w/Hardware |
58 | S1022X | 4” Caster w/o Lock (each) |
59 | S1023X | 4” Caster w/Lock (each) |
60 | S1090T | Front Leg Left w/caster 12” (each) |
61 | S1091T | Front Leg Cen. & Right w/caster 12” (each) |
62 | S1089T | Rear Leg w/caster 12” (each) |
63 | S1018T | Leg 12” (each) |
64 | S1115Y | Legs w/Casters set/4 (12”) |
65 | S1116Y | Legs w/Casters set/6 (12”) |
66 | S1017Y | 12” Legs set/6 |
67 | S1018Y | 12” Legs set/4 |
68 | T3045T | Grease Drawer w/Handle Left (All) |
70 | S1016X | Grease Drawer Handle w/Screws |
71 | G5221U | Grate Lifter (Roll-A-Grate) |
72 | T5041T | Grate Lifter (Cast Iron) 3′ x 20″ |
N/S | T1190A | Richlite CH-6 (Optional) |
N/S | T1189A | Richlite CH-8 (Optional) |
N/S | T1174A | Richlite CH-10 (Optional) |
N/S | H1530S | Splash Sides (Set/2) |
N/S | T1251T | Griddle Plate 10 1/2″ (In Line) |
N/S | T1252T | Griddle Plate 18″ (In Line) |
Conversion Kit (LP to NAT)
R3028X| Orifice Spud #49 Drill (.073”) Nat.
(CH-6 uses 6) (CH-8 uses 8) (CH-10 uses 10)
M1008X| Pressure regulator 3/4”, 5” WC (CH-6, 8)
M1066X| Pressure regulator 1”, 5” WC (CH-10)
Conversion Kit (NAT to LP)
R3031X| Orifice Spud #56 Drill (.0465”) LP
(CH-6 uses 6) (CH-8 uses 8) (CH-10 uses 10)
M1009X| Pressure regulator 3/4”, 10” WC (CH-6, 8)
M1067X| Pressure regulator 1”, 10” WC (CH-10)
Note: When ordering, ALWAYS specify Part #, Model #, Serial #, Voltage/Phase and Gas Type.
LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
Baker’s Pride warrants to the original purchaser of new Baker’s Pride products
to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal and proper
use and maintenance service as specified by Bakers Pride and upon proper
installation and start-up in accordance with the instructions supplied with
each Bakers Pride unit. Baker’s Pride obligation under this warranty is
limited to a period of one [1] year from the date of original installation, or
eighteen [18] months from original invoice date, whichever occurs first.
Defects that occur as a result of normal use, within the time period and
limitations defined in this warranty, will at Baker’s Pride discretion have
the parts replaced or repaired by Baker’s Pride or a Baker’s Pride-authorized
service agency.
THIS WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO ALL LISTED CONDITIONS
Repairs performed under this warranty are to be performed by an Bakers Pride
authorized service agency. Baker’s Pride will not be responsible for charges
incurred or service performed by non-authorized repair agencies. In all cases,
the nearest Baker’s Pride-authorized service agency must be used. Baker’s
Pride will be responsible for normal labor charges incurred in the repair or
replacement of a warrantied product within 50 miles (80.5 km) of an authorized
service agency. Time and expense charges for anything beyond that distance
will be the responsibility of the owner. All labor will need to be performed
during regular service hours. Any overtime premium will be charged to the
owner. For all shipments outside the U.S.A. and Canada, please see the
International Warranty for specific details. It is the responsibility of the
owner to inspect and report any shipping damage claims, hidden or otherwise,
promptly following delivery. No mileage or travel charges will be honored on
any equipment that is deemed portable. In general, equipment with a cord and
plug weighing less than 50 lb. (22.7 kg) is considered portable and should be
taken or shipped to the closest authorized service agency, transportation
prepaid.
CONTACT
Should you require any assistance regarding the operation or maintenance of
any Baker’s Pride Manufacturing; phone or email our service department. In all
correspondence provide the model number and serial number of the unit needing
service; include the voltage or gas type. Normal Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Central
Telephone: 800-264-7827 Tech Service
Option 2
Email: TechService@partstown.com
www.bakerspride.com
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. Baker’s Pride sole
obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement
parts, subject to the additional limitations detailed below. This warranty
neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than
those expressly covered by this warranty.
- Any product which has not been used, maintained, or installed in accordance with the directions published in the appropriate installation sheet and/or owner’s manual, including incorrect gas or electrical connection. Baker’s Pride is not liable for any unit which has been mishandled, abused, misapplied, subjected to harsh chemicals, modified by unauthorized personnel, damaged by flood, fire, or other acts of nature [or God], or which have an altered or missing serial number.
- Installation, labor, and job checkouts, calibration of heat controls, air and gas burner/bypass/pilot adjustments, gas or electrical system checks, voltage and phase conversions, cleaning of equipment, or seasoning of griddle surface.
- Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers, safety controls, or reset buttons.
- Replacement of broken or damaged glass components, quartz heating elements, and light bulbs.
- Labor charges for all removable and consumable parts in gas charbroilers and hotplates, including but not limited to burners, grates, and radiants.
- Any labor charges incurred by delays, waiting time, or operating restrictions that hinder a service technician’s ability to perform service.
- Replacement of parts that fail or are damaged due to normal wear or labor for replacement of parts that can be replaced during a daily cleaning routine, such as but not limited to silicone belts, PTFE non-stick sheets, control labels, knobs, bulbs, fuses, quartz heating elements, baskets, racks, and grease drawers.
- Any economic loss of business or profits.
- Non-OEM parts. Use of non-OEM parts without Baker’s Pride approval will void the warranty.
- Units exceeding one [1] year from original installation date, or more than eighteen [18] months from original invoice date, whichever comes first.
ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES
- Specific/chain-specific equipment may have additional and/or extended warranties.
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References
- Commercial Cooking Equipment For The Food Service Industry | Bakers Pride
- Commercial Cooking Equipment For The Food Service Industry | Bakers Pride
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
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