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Copyright 2008-2009 LMS, Inc. All rights re- served. Duplication without writ ten consent is strictly prohibited. Cal Flame ® is a registered trademark. Due to continuous improvement programs, all models, operation, and/or specications are subject to change without prior notice. L TR20091039, R ev . A 3/16/09 CONTACT INFORMATION For customer se[...]
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Safety Instructions 1 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Placement and Location The C • al Flame pizza ove n is designed for outdoor use only. Never locate this appliance in an enclosed room, under a sealed • overhead structure, or in any type of enclosed area such as a ga- rage, shed, or breez eway . Keep c[...]
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2 Safety Instructions 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m In the event that the burner goes out, turn the burner knob to the • full OFF position, fully open the oven door and let it air out. Do not attempt to use the pizza oven until the gas has had time to dissipate. Never use the pizza oven if the drip pan is no[...]
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Safety Instructions 3 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Never put combustible material such as paper , cloth, or ammable • liquids inside or on your pizza oven at any time. Do not use the pizza oven to store ammable materials. Never allow temperatur e to ex • ceed 500° F . Maintenance and Repair Unless [...]
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4 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits. In addition, some communities ha ve codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and/or self-closing gates on prop- erty to prevent unsupervised access to[...]
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Installation / Assembl y 5 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Leak Testing Procedure Perf orm a leak test at least once a year whether the gas supply cyl- inder has been disconnected or not. In addition, whenever the gas cylinder is connected to the regulator or whenever any part of the gas system is disconnected o[...]
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6 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Gas Requirements and Connection IMPOR T ANT : Cal Flame™ pizza ovens are manufactured to operate on liquid propane (LP) but can be converted to natural gas (NG). T o verify the ov en’s operating fuel, check the serial number label in the back of the [...]
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Installation / Assembl y 7 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m LP Gas Hook Up V ent the enclosure for an LP gas cylindar with openings at the level of the cylinder valv e and at the oor level. Ensure one side of the enclosure is completely open. For enclosur es that have four sides, complete with a top and bottom[...]
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8 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Natural Gas Warning: All pizza ovens use LP unless they are converted to natural gas. Do not connect natural gas to an uncon verted pizza oven! Requirements Always check the rating plate to make sure the gas supply you are hooking up to is the gas type t[...]
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Installation / Assembl y 9 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Installing the Transformer All grills with electrical components such as lights or a convection fan will require the tr ansformer to be installed and plugged in before you can use it. This needs to be done before the grill is inserted in the island or mo[...]
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10 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Installing the Bricks and Rack The pizza oven uses three white bricks for diffusing heat from the burners. After you hav e removed the pizza oven from the box and r emoved all packing materials, place the three racks lengthwise on the left and right led[...]
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Operating Y our Pizza Ov en 11 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Read all instructions before use. W e recommend you wash your entire pizza oven with soap and water prior to lighting it for the rst time. Oils are used during the manufac - turing process and some residual oil may sti ll be on the stainless steel[...]
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12 Operating Y our Pizza Ov en 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Manually Lighting the Oven Use the match extender that comes with the pizza oven for manu- ally lighting. Do not use standard matches or cigarette lighters to perform match lighting procedures. Serious burns can occur and lighters can explode. If you[...]
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Operating Y our Pizza Ov en 13 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Turning on and off the Lights and Fan The ON / OFF switch controlling your halogen light is located at the control panel on the front lower left side. Certain models of the Cal Flame grill are equipped with either one or two halogen light. Y our gril[...]
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14 Operating Y our Pizza Ov en 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Safety Considerations Each time you light the pizza oven, check the f ollowing: Inspect the hose before using the pizza oven. If there is exces- • sive abrasion or wear , or if the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to use. If you need a replac[...]
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Cleaning and Maintenance 15 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m T o ensure safe and proper maintenance, we recommend you follow these directions caref ully . Clean internal parts regularly as determined by the amount of use and foods cooked. The entire pizza ov en should be cleaned at least once a year . In addition[...]
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16 Cleaning and Maintenance 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Burner Spiders and small insects occasionally inhabit or make nests in the burner tubes, obstructing the gas ow . Sometimes this results in a type of re in and around the gas tubes called ashback. T o reduce the risk of ashback, this procedu[...]
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Appendix 17 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Appendix Troubleshooting Problem: Smell of gas is present Solution: Check for loose connections in the gas line. Perform a leak test following the pr ocedure described in this man- ual. Problem: Burner does not ignite Solution: Use the following procedure with the g[...]
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18 Appendix 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Problem: Pluggedorice Solution: Unplug the orice as follows: Remo ve cooking grills, ame tamer and grease • tray . Remov e burners from the bottom of the rebox by • pulling the cotter pin from beneath the burner peg using a standard screwdriver or ne[...]
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Appendix 19 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Problem: Misalignment of Igniter on Burner Solution: Check for proper position of the electrode tip , which • should be pointing forward towar ds the front of the burner and free of grease to allow proper sparking. The ignition wire should be connected rmly to the[...]
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20 Appendix 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Warranty LMS offers the following limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship on Cal Flame pizza carts. All Cal Flame pizza carts are manufactured with the highest quality appli - ances and are warranted to be free from defects in material and workman-[...]
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Appendix 21 2009 Pizza Cart L TR20091039, R ev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Warranty Limitations This warrant y is void if the pizza cart has been subject to negligence, al- teration, misuse, repairs, dings, dents, scratches, or incorrect and / or pro- hibited applications, as specied in the owner’ s manual. Gas lines must be installed by[...]
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L TR20091039, R ev . A 3/16/09 LMS Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA 91766 T oll Free: 1-800-CAL -SPAS F ax: 1-909-629-3890 www.calspas.com[...]