Galaxy 177P6 Series Panini Grills User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Galaxy
Table of Contents
Panini Grills
User ManualModels: 177P60S,
177P65SG, 177P68
177P6 Series Panini Grills
Please read and keep these instructions. Indoor use only.
Thank you for purchasing and using our Panini/Sandwich Grill. To make best use
of this product and avoid damage and injury, please read this manual carefully
before using the machine, and keep it handy for future reference. The Sandwich
Grill design combines the advantages of stylish design, efficient
construction, ease of operation and simple
maintenance. The grill temperature can be easily adjusted to suit cooking
requirements, and, while mainly used for sandwich grilling, the grill may be
used for other foods.
WARNING: Any modifications or incorrect installation, unauthorized
adjustments or maintenance by unauthorized personnel may result in property
loss or injury. Please contact the supplier for any necessary adjustment or
repair, which should only be done by trained professionals.
CAUTION: For your safety, do not place or store any flammable liquid or
gas items near the sandwich grill.
WARNING: This equipment must be connected to a grounded power outlet for
your safety.
Notes
- This product is intended for commercial use only.
- Do not disassemble or modify the machine.
- Lift the upper grill assembly smoothly; jerking it up may cause damage or injury.
- Before cleaning, disconnect power and allow machine to cool.
- Do not immerse in water or spray water onto the grills. Water may cause short circuit and injury or damage.
- To avoid damage, do not jam materials onto the grill or place heavy objects there.
- When the machine is in use, the body and grill plates are hot, and will cause burns if touched.
- Do not use an ungrounded power supply cord.
Cautions
- It is recommended that the machine be unplugged during thunderstorms to avoid potential damage from nearby lightning strikes.
- Avoid damaging the controls or grill surfaces with sharp or heavy objects.
- Turn off power after daily use.
- Do not use the machine with a damaged power cord.
- Any internal repair or maintenance should be performed by a factory authorized repair technician.
Important Features
- External shell and grease collector tray are stainless steel.
- The grills are designed to be easy to use and maintain.
Specifications
| Single Panini Grill
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Model Number| P60S, P65SG, P68
Voltage| 120V, 60 Hz
Power| 1.75 Kw
Temp. Controls| 1
Temp. Range| 120 F – 570 F
Upper Grill (overall)| 8 1/2″x 8 1/2″
Lower Grill| 8 1/2″x 8 1/2″
Overall Size| 17″x 12″x 10″
Notes
- This machine is intended for use at 120V 60 Hz only.
- A suitable circuit protector (fuse, circuit breaker, etc. ) should be located near the machine.
- Be certain cable is properly connected to voltage source.
- Do not place any hard objects on the grill. Do not slam the grill closed.
- Recommended temperature range for normal use is 392°-482° F.
- The machine is intended for use where room temperature is below 113°F and humidity below 85%.
- Do not use caustic or abrasive products for cleaning.
Operating Instructions
- Be sure power cord is properly connected to a proper source (120V, 60 Hz)
- Power indicator should indicate power available (light on).
- Set to desired temperature (heating indicator will come on). Warm-up time is approximately 20 minutes. Heating indicator will cycle at set temperature.
- When set temperature is reached, lift top grill, using black handle, and lightly grease grill plates with vegetable oil. Place food on grill and lightly press handle down. Excess oil will collect in the grease collection tray. Remove food when cooked. The heating elements will automatically cycle as needed.
- Turn machine off when no longer needed and unplug from power source.
Instructions for First Time Use
In order to protect the plates of your new grill during transportation, a
layer of food-safe oil was coated on the surface prior to shipment. This oil
is harmless, but must be removed before you begin to use. To remove, preheat
the grill until the oil liquefies. Next, carefully wipe away the melted oil
with a clean, soft cloth. Once all of the oil is removed you can begin to use
your grill
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Disconnect machine before cleaning and allow to cool.
- Use only a damp towel with non-corrosive cleaner. Do not immerse or flush with water.
- Wipe down outside surface to remove any soil.
- Store in a dry clean area when not in use.
Attack tough grease, oil, and carbon with this ready to use decarbonizer and
degreaser. Its unique formula is designed to clean ovens, grills, hoods and a
wide variety of other surfaces.
Daily Check
Before using the machine, visually inspect for any signs of damage or frayed
power cord.
Be certain machine is on a level countertop.
After turning it on, check for anything unusual before you use it.
Inspect the machine every day before using.
If there is any question about operation, do not use.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Action |
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Grill plates do not heat even though power indicators are lit. | Defective |
controller
Defective heater(s)| Replace controller
Replace heater(s)
Temperature can not be controlled.| Defective controller| Replace controller
Heating appears normal but power indicators are not lit.| Defective
indicator(s)| Replace
No action when power is turned on.| Defective fuse or open circuit breaker|
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
Do not use the machine if any of the above occur.
Any troubleshooting corrections should be performed by a qualified technician.
Hinge Adjustments
Issue: Opening hinge is too tight, making it difficult to open and shut the
top shell. Or opening hinge is too loose, which can cause the top shell not to
close correctly.
Solution:
| Step
1 – Open the back cover using a philips head screw driver
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| Step
2 – Using an Allen wrench, adjust the tightness to feel. Open and shut the top
shell until the tightness feels natural while opening closing the lid. Your
manual bag includes this tool. Add any food-safe grease while
moving the top shell to lubricate the hinge.
| Step
3 – Close the back cover using a Phillips head screwdriver.
Handle Assembly Instructions
| Step 1 – Unscrew the 4 pre-set screws on the main body (there are two screws
on each side of the body of the grill).
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| Step
2 – Use the screws to attach the handles on either side.
Parts Key Single Grill
Diagram # and Part Name | Replacement Part Item # |
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1. Green “Power” Light | 177PLIGHTGRN (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S) |
2. Temperature Control Knob | 177PKNOB (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S) |
3. Screw M4x6 | |
4. Orange “Hot” Light | 177PLIGHTORG (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S) |
5. Lower Case | |
6. Internal Wrenching Screw M6x10 | |
7. Flat Washer | |
8. Internal Wrenching Screw M5x25 | |
9. Flat Spacer | |
10. Spring | 177PSPRING (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S) |
11. Rear Shaft | |
12. Shaft Retainer | |
13. Internal Wrenching Screw M6x40 | |
14. Rear Upper Cover | |
15. Slotted Screw M4x8 | |
16. Spring Pin | |
17. Ground Screw M6x15 | |
18. Power Cord | 177FCORD (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S) |
19. Bottom Plate | 177P7BTMFLT (flat), 177P7BTMGRV (grooved), (P78, P75SG, |
P70S)
20. Upper Grill Cover|
21. Slotted Screw M4x8|
22. Top Cover|
23. Slotted Screw M4x8|
24. Upper Insulator|
26. Top Grill Plate| 177P7UPRFLT (flat), 177P7UPRGRV (grooved), (P78, P75SG,
P70S)
27. Top Heating Element| 177P7TOPELM (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S)
28. Wiring Guide Tube|
29. Wiring Guide Tube Stop|
30. Guide Tube Retainer|
31. Retaining Ring|
32. Upper Plate Shaft|
33. Internal Wrenching Screw m6x8|
34. Internal Wrenching Screw m6x8|
35. Handle| 177P7HANDLE (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S)
36. Grease Collector|
37. Drip Tray| 177P6RAY (P60S, P65SG, P68)
177PTRAY (P78, P75SG, P70S)
38. Thermostat| 177PTHERM (P60S, P65SG, P68, P78, P75SG, P70S)
40. Bottom Insulator|
41. Bottom Pan|
42. Slotted Screw M4x8|
43. Barrier Strip Mounting Plate|
44. Slotted Screw M4x8|
45. Ceramic Termical Board|
46. Hex Head Screw M6x20|
47. Hex Nut M4|
48. Rubber Foot|
49. Rubber Heater Pressure Plate|
50. Bottom Heating Element| 177P7BTMELM (P78, P75SG, P70S)
51. Internal Wrenching Screw M6x8|
52. Bottom Cover|
53. Philips Head Screw M4x8|
54. Hex Nut|
EHl-EH2 ………………. Heating element
HL1 ………………. Power indicator
HL2 ………………. Heating indicator
EHl-EH4
………………. Heating element
HL1-HL3 ………………. Power indicator
HL2-HL4 ………………. Heating indicator
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