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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL FOR Cheesemelters MODELS MLS VCM24 ML-135124 VCM34 ML-135123 VCM36 ML-135126 VCM48 ML-135127 VCM60 ML-135128 VCM72 ML-135129 www.vulcanhart.com MODELS MLS CMJ24 ML-135124 CMJ34 ML-135123 CMJ36 ML-135126 CMJ48 ML-135127 CMJ60 ML-135128 CMJ72 ML-135129 www.wolfrange.com ITW Food Equipment Group, LLC An Illinois Too[...]
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IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL G AS EQUIPMENT , WHO SHOU LD PERFORM THE INITIAL FIELD START-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED BY THIS MANUAL. POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED . THIS INFO RMATION CAN BE OBTAINED[...]
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- 3 - INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND CARE OF CHEESEMELTERS GENERAL Cheesemel ters are prod uced with quality work manship and material. Pro per install ation, usage and mainte nance of your C heesemelter w ill result in many ye ars of satisf actory performance. Model Number of Burn ers BTU/hr Input Rating VCM24, CMJ24 1 18,000 VCM34, CMJ34 1 24,000 VC[...]
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- 4 - The installati on location must all ow adequate clearances for servicing an d proper operation. While another gas- fired chee semelte r can be placed adjacen t to this Cheesemelte r, there must be no obstruct ion to the front of the Ch eesemelter. A mini mum front clea rance of 36" (91 cm) is required. Do not obstruct th e flow of combus[...]
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Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 1. Remove existi ng rear shelf and install the rein forced high shelf. 2. Install mount ing brackets on bo th top corners of reinforced shelf, using the four bolts provided. 3. Place and align Che esemelter on top of brackets; place t he back of the un it flush with the rear of the shelf. 4. Using a #1 9 drill bit, drill f rom [...]
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GAS PRESSURE REGULATO R INSTALLATION Gas regulator p ressure is pres et at 5” Water C olumn (W.C.) fo r natural gas, and 10” W.C. for propane ga s. No further ad justment should be requir ed. Install th e regulator as close to the cheese melter on the g as supply lin e as possibl e. Make sure that th e arrow on t he unders ide of the re gulator[...]
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- 7 - OPERATION WARNING: THE CHEESEMELTER AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. BE CAREFUL WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR SERVIC ING THE CHEESEMELTER. CONTROLS Burner Valve — the burner val ve regulates the flow of gas th roughout th e Cheesemelter. Ga s flow is incre ased by turn ing the valv e counterclo ckwise. After preh eating, the maximum output is not requi[...]
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- 8 - LOADING AND UNLOADING Place the rack in the desired po sition. Pull th e rack out for loadin g. Load as quick ly as possible and av oid spillage. Push the r ack into place and cook for th e appropriat e time. Lower and p ull the rack out for unloading . CLEANI NG Interior When the Che esemelter is cool, remov e rack. Clea n the rack and drip [...]
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- 9 - TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES Uneven he ating Side burning 1. Temperature too low 2. Improper opera tion of Cheesemelter 3. Fluctuati ng gas pressure Too much top heat 1. Temperature too hig h 2. Improper v entilation 3. Excessive heat in put 4. Pressure too high, or orifice(s) to o large Uneven heat, side to side 1. Cheese melter n[...]