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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL GARLAND INDUCTION BUILT-IN GRIDDLES Models: SHGRIN3500 SHGRIN5000 with RTCSmp TECHNOLOGY Real-time Temperature Control System multi-point sensing PLEASE READ ALL SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. CE models comply with the latest European Norms: EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-36, EN 62233 (EMC/EMV) North American models: ETL listed in compliance with UL 197, CSA C22.2 No.109, NSF-4 Complies with FCC part 18, ICES-001 FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE CAUTION A SUITABLE GREASE-COLLECTING MEANS MUST BE IN PLACE BEFORE OPERATING APPLIANCE THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE INSTALLED BY PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AS SPECIFIED INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MUST COMPLY WITH CURRENT CODES: IN CANADA THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND / OR LOCAL CODES. IN USA THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI / NFPA CURRENT EDITION. 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 Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by a Garland authorized service agent using only genuine Garland replacement parts. Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes and/or installation instructions provided with the product or any product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed, and/or which has been modified or repaired using unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service agents. For a list of authorized service agents and/or genuine replacement parts, please visit our website at www.garland-group.com for USA and Canada. For international customers, please visit www.manitowocfoodservice.com. The information contained herein, including design and part specifications, may be superseded and is subject to change without notice. Visit our Video Gallery at www.garland-group.com Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 2013 Garland Commercial Ranges Limited

Installation and Operation Manual WARRANTY Our warranty statements for induction products are available on-line. Please visit our website at www.garland-group.com/minisite/service to download the latest revision. If you might have any questions, please contact Garland. USING THIS MANUAL This manual contains important information regarding safety, installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. They must be read entirely and carefully by the installers and operators before the equipment is installed and taken into operation. This manual must always be available for reference at the place of operation. Throughout this manual, the induction unit type RTCSmp Griddle-Line is referred to as induction unit. DESCRIPTION OF WARNING SYMBOLS This symbol alerts you to a hazardous situation that WILL or COULD cause serious bodily harm or death. Be alert and implement relevant safety precautions. This dangerous voltage warning symbol indicates a risk of electric shock and hazards from dangerous voltage. CAUTION This symbol alerts a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, COULD cause minor to moderate personal injury or property damage. The relevant safety precautions MUST be implemented at all times. Electromagnetic field. Warning Risk of fire or electric shock Do not open To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove or open cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. CONTACTS Garland Commercial Ranges Ltd. 1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. L4W 1X4 T: 1-905-624-0260 F: 1-905-624-5669 www.garland-group.com USA Sales, Parts and Service 1-800-424-2411 Canadian Sales 1-888-442-7526 Canada or USA Parts/Service 1-800-427-6668 International Sales and Service www.manitowocfoodservice.com 2 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Installation and Operation Manual CONTENTS WARRANTY... 2 USING THIS MANUAL... 2 DESCRIPTION OF WARNING SYMBOLS... 2 CONTACTS... 2 1 Safety Requirements... 4 1.1 Risk Involved By Disregarding Safety Information... 4 1.2 Safety Instructions for Operator... 4 1.3 Improper Use of the Equipment... 5 1.4 Unauthorized Modification and Use of Spare Parts... 5 2 Components and Features... 6 2.1 Application... 6 2.2 Components Included... 6 2.3 Features... 6 3 Dimensions and Technical Specifications... 7 3.1 Rating Plate... 7 3.2 Nomenclature and Models... 7 3.3 Dimensions and Weight... 7 3.4 Electrical Specifications... 7 3.5 Operating Conditions... 8 3.6 Compliances... 8 4 Installation... 9 4.1 Location... 9 4.2 Ventilation... 9 4.3 Grease Chute and Grease Collector...10 4.4 Compartment Protection...10 4.5 Dimensions and Installation...11 4.5.1 Control Unit...11 4.5.2 Built-In Griddle Plate Installation...12 4.5.2.1 Dimensions of RTCSmp Built-In GI-SH/GR/IN 3500 and 5000... 12 4.5.2.2 Drop-In Mounting Instructions... 13 4.5.2.3 Flush Mounting Instructions... 13 4.5.3 Air Intake Kit Installation...14 4.5.3.1 Components... 14 4.5.3.2 Installation Steps... 15 4.6 Electrical Installation...16 5 Function Test... 17 6 Operating Instructions... 18 6.1 Grease Collector...18 6.2 Temperature Control and Display...18 6.3 Considerations...19 6.4 When Unit is Not In Use...19 7 Cleaning... 20 8 Maintenance... 21 9 Important Rules... 21 10 Troubleshooting... 22 10.1 Common causes for induction unit failure...22 10.2 Problems and Possible Causes...23 10.3 Troubleshooting with Error Codes (for Service Technicians)...24 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 3

Safety Requirements 1 Safety Requirements WARNING IMPORTANT IMPORTANT This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool / ceramic fibers. Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool / ceramic fibers is known to the State of California to cause cancer. Warning labels mounted directly on the induction unit must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition. To ensure your working environment is safe, you must follow all of the safety instructions contained in this manual, the existing national regulations for accident prevention with electrical systems, as well as any relevant company-specific safety instructions. The induction unit should only be used if and only if the installation of the electrical system is fitted by an approved installation contractor in accordance with specific national and local regulations. 1.1 Risk Involved By Disregarding Safety Information Disregarding the safety instructions may cause harm to people, the surroundings, and the induction unit. Garland is not responsible for any damages or personal injury caused by failure to observe the safety requirements. Risks involved when disregarding safety precautions may include: Death or injury caused by electric shock. Injury due to burns from contacting overheated cooking surface, housing, or oil and grease. 1.2 Safety Instructions for Operator Please follow the following rules to avoid personal injuries and property damages: Ensure the grease collector is placed correctly under the grease drain spout before operating the unit. The griddle plate and the housing are hot when the unit is in use. To avoid burn injuries, do not touch them when using the induction unit. A dirty air filter blocks the fresh air inlet. The Air Inlet Filter should be cleaned at least once a week (dishwasher safe) or as often as necessary. Wipe the filter dry before putting it back into the unit. Ensure no liquid can enter into the induction unit. Do not let water or food overflow the cooking area. Do not use hoses to clean or power wash the induction unit or its vicinity. Persons with a cardiac pacemaker should consult their doctor whether they are safe near an induction unit. The induction unit has an internal air-cooling system. Do not block the air intake and exhaust openings with objects such as containers. Any obstruction to the air intake and exhaust could cause the unit to overheat and to switch off. If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced immediately by an approved service technician. 4 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Safety Requirements The induction unit must only be used for cooking. Do no put any object other than food on the cooking surface. o o o o o Never heat cookware on the griddle plate as this could damage the griddle plate. Do not leave any object such as paper, cardboard, or cloth on the griddle plate as this might start a fire. Do not place credit cards, phone cards, tapes, or any objects sensitive to magnetism on the induction unit. Metallic objects are heated up very quickly when placed on the induction unit when it is in use. Do not place any objects such as closed cans, aluminum foil, cutlery, jewelry, or watches on the induction unit. Do not place any vessels made of aluminum or plastics on the cooking surface. 1.3 Improper Use of the Equipment The reliability of the induction unit can only be guaranteed when it is used properly. The induction unit must always be operated within the limits provided in the technical specifications. Please refer to section 9 Important Rules of using induction equipment. 1.4 Unauthorized Modification and Use of Spare Parts Please contact Garland if you intend to make any changes on the induction unit. For safety reasons, always use genuine parts and accessories approved by Garland. Any unauthorized modification as well as any installation of unapproved components will void all warranty. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 5

Components and Features 2 Components and Features 2.1 Application The unique and patented RTCSmp Install Griddle-Line units are specially engineered for cooking a large variety of food throughout the day. These compact griddles offer numerous great features including fast heat up time, uniform heat distribution, and precise temperature monitoring across the entire cooking surface. To guarantee the induction units reliability and performance, please observe all safety, installation, and operation requirements mentioned in this manual. 2.2 Components Included 1 RTCSmp Install Griddle-Line Single Griddle with 6-foot (1829mm) cord and plug 1 Control Unit with 1 RJ-45 Cable, and 1 Control Panel Overlay 1 Mounting Frame (leveling plate and heat resistant silicone gasket included) Accessories included: 1 Scrubbing Pad, 1 Griddle Spatula, 1 Griddle Plate Splash Guard 1 Air Intake Kit (part number 95000021) Installation and Operation Manual 2.3 Features Built with a robust construction, the RTCSmp Induction Griddles are compact and powerful with a revolutionary RTCSmp-Technology (Realtime Temperature Control System with Multi-Point sensing). The RTCSmp Technology monitors the energy supply, the state of the induction coil, power board, CPU, and the cooking zone in realtime. Please review the following features this induction unit offers: Instant energy transmission from inverter coil to griddle plate surface for fast startup. Heat up time, from 68-392 F (20-200 C): within 4 ½ minutes for the 3500W models; within 3 ½ minutes for the 5000W models. Equal heat distribution from corner to corner, with consistent results across the entire cooking surface. Surface is controlled and monitored with multiple sensors, resulting in instantaneous recovery. Durable griddle plate surface with a polished HPCR-INOX coating, which is resistant to abrasion, chemical, corrosion, and heat. Removable: stainless steel griddle plate splash guard and dishwasher-safe air filter. Integral cooling fan keeps electronics cool. Simple to operate. Adjust the temperature setting simply by turning the knob. The temperature value is shown via the LED digital display. CrNi-steel housing, curvatures and smooth surface enable easy cleaning. Patents: Europatent EP 0858722, Swiss patent 695817, US 7183525 B2 6 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Dimensions and Technical Specifications 3 Dimensions and Technical Specifications 3.1 Rating Plate The rating plate lists important information such as model number, serial number, and electrical specifications. The rating plate is affixed to the bottom of the unit. 3.2 Nomenclature and Models Series Function Built-In Power (Watt) SH = GR = IN = 3500 Slim Hob Griddle Line Built-In Line 5000 Models SHGRIN3500 SHGRIN5000 3.3 Dimensions and Weight Model Dimensions (width x depth) Griddle plate (width x depth) Weight SHGRIN3500 20.91 x 15.35 (531 x 390 mm) 19.41 x 13.86 (493 x 352 mm) 24 kg/ 52.9 lb SHGRIN5000 20.91 x 15.35 (531 x 390 mm) 19.41 x 13.86 (493 x 352 mm) 25 kg/ 55.1 lb 3.4 Electrical Specifications Model Voltage Power Plug Configuration SHGRIN3500 208 V AC / 1Ph / 60Hz 3500 W / 17A SHGRIN3500 230 V AC / 1Ph / 50Hz 3500 W / 15A SHGRIN5000 208 V AC / 3Ph / 60Hz 5000 W / 14A SHGRIN5000 400 V AC / 3Ph / 50Hz 5000 W / 8A Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 7

Dimensions and Technical Specifications 3.5 Operating Conditions Max. Tolerance of Nominal Supply Voltage +6 /-10 % Supply frequency 50/60 Hz Ingress Protection class IP X0 Maximum Ambient Temperature In Storage > -4 F to +158 F (-20 C to +70 C) In Operation >+ 41 F to +104 F (+5 C to +40 C) Maximum Relative Air Humidity In Storage > 10% to 90% In Operation > 30% to 90% Maximum fan air flow: 88.29cfm/150m 3 per hour and min. opening: 16.59in 2 /10700mm 2 is required. 3.6 Compliances North American models: ETL listed in compliance with UL 197, CSA C22.2 No.109, NSF-4. Complies with FCC part 18, ICES-001 CE models comply with the latest European Norms: EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-36, EN 62233 (EMC/EMV) Patents: Europatent EP 0858722, Swiss patent 695817, US 7183525 B2 8 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Installation 4 Installation IMPORTANT Kitchen designers and installation contractors are responsible for designing and installing correctly the appropriate support structures and ventilation system for the cooking equipment. When designing kitchen cabinets for the induction equipment, please take into account all installation requirements, including factors such as: ease of electrical installation, size of the power conductor, and length of the wires. The installation, including electrical installation, must be carried out by registered installation contractors only. The contractors are responsible for interpreting all instructions correctly and performing the installation in compliance with national and local regulations. The warning signs and rating plates on the cooking equipment must strictly be followed. Read ALL SECTIONS carefully, comply with all requirements listed and ensure all inspection is done by qualified personnel. Refer to the technical data given in chapter 3 Dimensions and Technical Specifications. Induction equipment that is not installed correctly will have warranty voided. See Warranty, p.2. 4.1 Location The induction unit must be installed securely in closed counters. IMPORTANT: Allow easy access to the unit, the air intake duct, and the wiring for maintenance and service. The induction unit must be installed securely on a leveled and even counter surface. Prevent moisture, hot ambient air or greasy fume being drawn in by the induction unit, especially when the equipment is installed in the vicinity of any heat-producing equipment (fryer/oven) or high steam emitting equipment (pasta cookers/steamers/water bath). Avoid placing the induction unit on or near any heat producing equipment such as an oven or a deepfryer. If the induction unit must be installed around a heat-producing unit, ensure the ambient temperature is below 104 F (40 C). It is highly recommended to install an external fan to remove hot air away from the induction unit. Ensure the cabinet interior is protected against liquid penetration. Allow easy access to the control knob and ensure the digital display is not obstructed. Keep the induction unit away from combustible materials, vapors or liquids. 4.2 Ventilation Proper cool air intake and ventilation is essential to the reliability and functioning of the induction unit. Please ensure all requirements listed below are met: This induction unit is equipped with an internal air cooling system. Do not block the air intake and exhaust outlets. The maximum fan air flow is 88.29 cfm (150 m 3 per hour) and a minimal opening of 16.59 sq. in. (10700 mm 2 ) is required around the fan. An optimal air circulation and air flow must not be restricted by the installation. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 9

Installation When installing the built-in unit, ensure the intake air and exhaust air are conducted separately. The intake air and exhaust air must not mix. To avoid build-up of hot exhaust air inside the counter, draw the exhaust air out of the counter. Build up of hot exhaust air will cause the induction unit to reduce power or to switch-off. The air intake temperature must not exceed 104 F (40 C). Ensure the Air Intake Kit is installed properly to guarantee cool air supply to the induction unit. Ensure the induction unit does not take in hot ambient air from other surrounding units and appliances, especially when the installed location of the unit is close to heat generating equipment such as fryers or ovens. It is highly recommended that an exhaust fan be installed into the cabinet at an appropriate location. This will force hot air out the cabinet and away from the induction unit. Consult an electrical or installation expert for the most appropriate location to install a cabinet exhaust fan. The intake air should be filtered by an air intake filter. 4.3 Grease Chute and Grease Collector CAUTION A suitable grease-collecting means must be in place before operating appliance. IMPORTANT The grease drain spout of the griddle plate should be extended. A grease collector must be custom built and installed under the grease chute. Ensure hot fume and hot air from the grease collector does not get drawn into the induction unit through the air intake opening. Care must be taken to protect the electrical connections and wiring from the hot grease and hot air. 4.4 Compartment Protection To protect the induction unit and wiring, we recommend isolating the unit and the wires in a separate electrical compartment inside the cabinet. The illustrations below show two installation versions. In Figure A, the unit is installed in one compartment and the wires are exposed. In Figure B, the interior space of the cabinet is divided and the unit and the wires are protected inside the upper compartment. Extra storage space is also created below the electrical compartment. IMPORTANT: To ensure reliability of the induction unit, the cabinet/compartments must have sufficient ventilation for the exhaust. Build up of hot exhaust air will cause the unit to reduce power or to switch-off. 10 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Installation The call-outs in the illustrations show: (C) Air Intake Kit: the air duct can be connected from the unit to the bottom or to the side of the cabinet. (D) If there is no direct path to install the air intake duct/grease chute, make openings on an inner shelf for the duct/chute to pass through. (E) Hot air exhaust from the induction unit. (F) Louvered air exhaust opening installed on the cabinet. (G) Fresh air supply through the intake duct. (H) Custom-built grease bucket with extended grease chute. 4.5 Dimensions and Installation 4.5.1 Control Unit The induction unit comes with a complete control unit and a RJ-45 cable. NOTE The control unit is to be stud-mounted VERTICALLY onto the back of the panel. Installers are responsible for choosing the appropriate fasteners for the installation. Dimensions of Control Unit for RTCSmp Install Griddle-Line Single (measurements in mm and [inch]) A. Digital Display B. CAN/BUS Connection Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 11

Installation Template for Holes and Studs: C. Four (4) welding bolts D. Opening for service interface E. Holes for mounting control switch To install a control unit: 1. Use the dimensions from the template above to install studs and create cut-outs on the cabinet. 2. The plastic knob is pressure fitted to the switch. Remove knob and fasten (fasteners not provided) the unit to the back of the panel. 3. Mount the switch to the panel using two M4 screws (see illustration above). This prevents the switch from rotating. 4. Apply overlay (provided) to the front of the panel and install knob. Overall dimensions of the overlay: approx. 13.31 x 2.83 (338 x 72mm). 4.5.2 Built-In Griddle Plate Installation There are two methods to install the built-in griddle unit Drop-In or flush-mount. The counter surface cut-out dimensions are different for these two methods. 4.5.2.1 Dimensions of RTCSmp Built-In GI-SH/GR/IN 3500 and 5000 (measurements in mm and [inch]) 12 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Installation 4.5.2.2 Drop-In Mounting Instructions IMPORTANT To protect the induction unit from water penetration, you must apply and bond the silicone adhesive properly to create a water-tight seal. Before you begin the installation, it is very important to use isopropyl alcohol (minimum 70%) or equivalent to clean the flange and the counter surfaces where the silicone adhesive will be applied. A. Custom built an installation frame or create a flange on the counter surface. This flange will prevent grease or liquid from penetrating into the cabinet and the induction unit. Countertop opening dimensions: 523mm x 382mm [20.59 x 15.04 ]. B. Apply silicone adhesive PACTAN (part# 70000015, provided with the Air Intake Kit) to the lower end of the griddle plate and the countertop where the two surfaces will meet. Then carefully lower the unit into the cut-out. C. To seal the gap between the rim and the counter surface, apply a thin line of silicone completely around the edge of the griddle plate. NOTE: We recommend using a food grade silicone for this application. NOTE: Allow the silicone to cure for at least 48 hours. Do not start up the griddle during this time. 4.5.2.3 Flush Mounting Instructions A mounted frame is included for flush mounting the unit. The frame comes with a leveling plate and a silicone tube. This frame is to be stud-mounted onto the underside of the counter surface. Installers are responsible for choosing the appropriate fasteners for the installation. Dimensions of Mounting Frame Single Griddle (measurements in mm and [inch]) Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 13

Installation To flush mount the griddle unit: IMPORTANT To protect the induction unit from water penetration, you must apply and bond the silicone adhesive properly to create a water-tight seal. Before you begin the installation, it is very important to use isopropyl alcohol (minimum 70%) or equivalent to clean the frame, the flange and the counter surfaces where the silicone adhesive will be applied. A. Countertop cut-out dimension: 546mm x 405mm [21.5 x 15.94 ]. B. There are ten (10) pre-drilled holes on the rim of the mounting frame. The frame is to be stud-mounted to the underside of the counter surface (fasteners not provided). C. Lower the griddle onto the mounting frame. The rim of the griddle plate should sit on the leveling plate of the mounting frame. D. Level and adjust the griddle by adjusting the machine screws under the leveling plate. E. Insert into the gap between the griddle plate and the frame the Ø11mm heat resistant silicone gasket (provided). F. Apply silicone adhesive PACTAN (part# 70000015, provided with the Air Intake Kit) completely around to seal the gap between the griddle plate and the countertop. NOTE: Allow the silicone to be cured for at least 48 hours. Do not start up the griddle during this time. 4.5.3 Air Intake Kit Installation 4.5.3.1 Components An Air Intake Kit (Part Number 95000021) is provided. The illustration shows the components included in the kit. To operate effectively, the induction unit requires cool air intake. See 4.1 Location and 4.2 Ventilation. A. Air Intake Filter B. Air Filter Holder C. Air Duct Holder D. Clamp (x2) E. Flex Aluminum Air Duct F. Silicone (PACTAN, part# 70000015) G. Caulking Gun 14 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Installation An example of an Air Intake Kit connected to a built-in induction unit: 4.5.3.2 Installation Steps 1. Cut-out dimension: 9.25 x 6.50 (235mm x 165mm). A. Cut-out opening B. Silicone (PACTAN) C. Air exhaust opening D. Sleeve with clamp mounted on bottom of unit E. Flex aluminum air duct (max. length 244cm [96 ] ) F. Air duct holder, air duct and clamp. G. Removable air intake filter and filter holder mounted onto cabinet H. Fresh Air Supply I. Hot Air Exhaust from the Induction Unit 2. Mount the Air Filter Holder onto the cabinet. Then connect the Duct Holder and the Flex Duct. NOTE: The maximum length of the air duct must not exceed 96 (244cm). 3. The Air Filter Holder is fitted with a removable Air Intake Filter. Ensure the filter is visible and easily accessible. Please label the Air Filter or its location for the kitchen staff. IMPORTANT The Air Intake Filter (Grease Filter) should be in visible view, easily accessible, and labeled. A blocked filter can cause electronic damage to the induction unit. Refer to chapter 7 Cleaning. 4. To allow hot exhaust air to escape, install in the cabinet an air exhaust opening such as a louvered air duct, which must be at least 1.5 times or greater than the air intake opening. Depending on the air path and the amount of natural air movement, it is highly recommended that an exhaust fan be installed into the cabinet to pull hot air out. IMPORTANT Failure to provide adequate ventilation for the unit will result in the unit overheating, nuisance shutdown, and potential failure of the unit. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 15

Installation 4.6 Electrical Installation IMPORTANT Refer to the electrical specifications in chapter 3 Dimensions and Technical Specifications AND the markings/instruction labels on the unit. If the information differs between the data listed in the manual and the markings on the unit, always follow the markings on the unit. Ensure the supply voltage and the line current match the specifications given on the rating plate. A stable mains supply must be provided. CAUTION Wrong voltage will damage the induction unit. Follow strictly the specifications on the rating plate. The electrical connections must satisfy the national and local electrical codes. If ground fault current protective switches are used, they must be provided with selective activation and designed for a minimum fault current of 30mA. Multiple generators with a mains connection must not be connected to a single fault current protective switch. This induction unit is equipped with a power cable which can be connected with the necessary plug to the socket. Ensure the plug is easily accessible for disconnecting from the power supply. Put the control knob in the 0 (OFF) position BEFORE connecting to the electrical supply. To setup the unit for operation: 1. Ensure the control knob is at the OFF-Position. ON-Position Any position where the White Line is not pointing at 0. OFF-Position White Line is pointing at 0. 2. Remove all objects from the griddle plate. 3. Connecting the components: A. Use the RJ-45 cable provided to connect the control unit to the griddle plate. B. Ensure the Air Intake Kit is properly installed. See 4.5.3 Air Intake Kit Installation. C. Connect to power supply. Illustration: Bottom View of a Built-in unit shown. 4. Test the unit. See chapter 5 Function Test. 16 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Function Test 5 Function Test IMPORTANT CAUTION When the unit is in use, the griddle plate is hot. To avoid burn injuries, do not touch the unit during operation. Before carrying out the function test, the user must understand how to operate the unit. Remove all objects from the griddle plate. Ensure the grease collector (custom-made) is installed properly before operating the unit. To perform a function test: 1. Turn the control knob to set the temperature to 392 F (200 C). 2. The display shows the set temperature value. 3. If the set temperature (392 F / 200 C) is not changed, within 2 seconds, the display changes from the set temperature (displaced with point ) to the actual temperature (displayed without point ). 4. The griddle plate warms up to the set temperature. 5. As soon as the plate temperature reaches the set temperature of 392 F (200 C), turn the control knob to position 0 (OFF). NOTE: The fan should start once the temperature reaches 392 F / 200 C. 6. If the sensors detect enough residual heat, the display shows HOT. 7. If the residual heat from the griddle plate is low, the control system of the induction unit initiates the stand-by mode. When the system is in the stand-by mode, the point on the display blinks once every second. For assistance, see chapter 10 Troubleshooting or call a Factory Authorized Service agency. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 17

Operating Instructions 6 Operating Instructions IMPORTANT Induction units are more powerful, heat up quicker, and cook food faster than conventional cooking equipment. Your induction unit will require different use and care than other conventional equipment. Do not operate the induction equipment without reading this manual and follow all safety requirements. Refer to chapter 1 Safety Requirements. This appliance is for professional use and shall be used only by qualified personnel. The induction griddle has very short pre-heat time. Do not leave the unit unattended during operation. CAUTION When the unit is in use, the griddle plate is hot. To avoid burn injuries, do not touch the unit during operation. 6.1 Grease Collector The grease collector is custom built and installed under the grease chute. CAUTION Ensure the grease collector is placed correctly under the grease drain spout before operating the unit. 6.2 Temperature Control and Display Set the desired temperature by turning the control knob and the unit is immediately ready for operation. You can adjust the temperature from 68-450 o F (20-230 o C). The digital display shows the temperature while you turn the knob. Stop when the desired temperature is shown. The set temperature is shown with a dot. Within two seconds, the display shows the actual temperature from the griddle plate. The actual temperature is shown without any dot. ON-Position Any position where the White Line is not pointing at 0. OFF-Position White Line is pointing at 0. To shutdown the unit, simply turn the control knob to the OFF-position. If the sensors detect enough residual heat, the display shows HOT. If the residual heat from the griddle plate is low, the control system of the induction unit initiates the stand-by mode. When the system is in the stand-by mode, the point on the display blinks once every second. Heat-up Time from 68-392 F (20-200 C): SHGRIN3500, approx. 4 ½ minutes SHGRIN5000, approx. 3 ½ minutes 18 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Operating Instructions 6.3 Considerations Always season the grill plate before putting any protein on. Cooking Food from Frozen If frozen food is used directly on the griddle plate regularly, pay special attention that the frozen food is not always be put on the same positions on the griddle plate. Otherwise, the plate could deform locally overtime. Using Proper Cooking Utensils Use only Garland Induction Griddle Spatula (provided) to turn over food products on the griddle plate. Using any sharp-edged objects such as knife or fork can damage the griddle surface. Recovering from Temperature Loss Temperature loss occurs when cold food is put on the griddle plate. However, the RTCSmp technology can immediately sense and correct any temperature loss. 6.4 When Unit is Not In Use Best Practice: When the induction unit is not in use, ensure the control knob is in the 0 (OFF) position. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 19

Cleaning 7 Cleaning CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Ensure no liquid can enter into the induction unit. Do not let water or food overflow the cooking area. Do not use hoses to clean or power wash the induction unit or its vicinity. The cleaning of the griddle plate can produce hot steams danger of burn injuries! Do not use strong detergents and dissolvers such as Ketone, Ester, and alkaline detergents. Depending on the concentration, reaction time and temperature, they could damage the Griddle plate. IMPORTANT Air Intake Filter A dirty, blocked air intake filter can cause electronic damage to the induction unit. Ensure to clean the filter at least once a week or as often as required. Garland s Air Intake Filter is dishwasher-safe. Wipe the filter dry before inserting it back into the Filter Holder. The filter is pressure fitted into the Air Filter Holder installed onto the cabinet. The filter pops out when you press down on its corners as shown. If it doesn t move, try the opposite corners. Grease Collector / Grease Drawer: Empty the grease collector as often as necessary. Ensure it is put back in place correctly under the grease chute before operating the unit. Griddle Plate: Do not use steel wool, tough scratching sponges, or a knife on the grill plate. Do not use ice cubes as that can cause deformation of the griddle plate. To clean the griddle plate: 1. Set temperature to 140 o F / 60 o C. 2. Pour some water on the griddle plate and let the hot water dissolve the soiling. 3. Use non-abrasive scrubbing pads to scrape the residues into the grease drawer. To avoid burn injuries, scrub and scrape using a spatula on a non-abrasive scrubbing pad. 20 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Maintenance 8 Maintenance CAUTION Maintenance and servicing work other than cleaning as described in this manual must be done by an authorized service personnel. Do not open the induction unit dangerous electric voltage inside! The induction unit may only be opened by an authorized service personnel. A good maintenance of the induction unit requires regular cleaning, care and servicing. The operator has to ensure all components relevant for safety are in perfect working order at all times. Best Practice: Have the induction unit examined once a year by an authorized technician. 9 Important Rules Simple rules to ensure reliable and repeatable performance of your induction unit: Keep kitchen temperature below 105 F (40 C). Never place your induction units next to any grease generating or heat generating equipment. Clean the intake filter at least once a week or as often as required. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 21

Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting Do not open the induction unit dangerous electric voltage inside! The induction unit may only be opened by an authorized service personnel. CAUTION STOP and DO NOT USE the induction unit if any part of the unit is cracked or broken. Turn off the induction unit immediately and if possible and safe, disconnect the unit from the power supply. Do not touch any parts inside the unit. 10.1 Common causes for induction unit failure Induction units are reliable, as well as sensitive electronic equipment. One or more of the following conditions may affect the function or contribute to the failure of the induction unit: High ambient temperature. Inadequate ventilation causing hot air to re-enter through the air intake slot. Dirty air intake filter. Symptoms When a malfunction occurs, the induction unit may be in one of the following states: The induction unit stops working immediately. The induction unit continues to work in a power reduction mode. The induction unit continues to work as usual. The display may show an error code e.g. E04. Record the error code and contact a Factory Authorized Service agency for assistance Corrective steps Use the following sections to locate the problem area(s) and to take only the corrective action(s) indicated. Ensure you exercise safety precautions at all time. Only an authorized service technician would have the training and correct tools to diagnose the internal components accurately and thoroughly. Contact a Factory Authorized Service agency for assistance. For a list of Garland authorized service agencies, please visit our website www.garland-group.com. 22 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

Troubleshooting 10.2 Problems and Possible Causes Problem Possible Causes Action To Take By Operator No heat, 7-segment display is OFF (dark) No power supply. Check the electrical supply, e.g. power cable plugged into the wall socket. Check primary fuses. Control knob is in OFF-position. Turn control knob to an ON-position. Defective induction unit. Ensure knob is in OFF-position and if possible and safe, disconnect the unit from the power supply. Contact your authorized service agency. Poor heating, 7-segment display is ON (shining) Air-cooling system blocked. One phase is missing (for units with three phase supply only). Verify that air inlet and outlet are not obstructed. Ensure the Air Intake Filter is clean. Check primary fuses. Unit does not react to control knob positions Power/heating level seems to be reduced, fan is working Power/heating level seems to be reduced, fan does not work After a longer permanent operating time, Power/heating level seems to be reduced Ambient temperature is too high; the cooling system is not able to keep the induction unit in normal operating conditions. Defective induction unit. Defective control unit. Air-cooling system is blocked. Dirty air filter. Fan is dirty. Defective fan or fan control. Overheated induction coil; cooking area is too hot. Overheated oil on cooking area. Verify that no hot air is sucked in by the fan. Reduce the ambient temperature. The intake air temperature must be lower than 104 F (40 C). Ensure knob is in OFF-position and if possible and safe, disconnect the unit from the power supply. Contact your authorized service agency. If possible and safe, disconnect the unit from the power supply. Contact your authorized service agency. Verify that air inlet and outlet are not obstructed. Ensure the Air Intake Filter is clean. Contact your authorized service agency. Ensure knob is in OFF-position and if possible and safe, disconnect the unit from the power supply. Contact your authorized service agency. Switch the unit off. Wait until the heating zone has cooled down before turning the unit ON again. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) 23

Troubleshooting 10.3 Troubleshooting with Error Codes (for Service Technicians) When a malfunction occurs, an Error Code (e.g. E03) alternating with the set value is shown on the display. To obtain the internal data and error code for troubleshooting, you need an IR Adapter, proper connectors, and software. The table below is a reference guide. For further information and assistance, please contact Garland Technical Service. 1) Error Code Possible Cause Action To Take By Operator E03 Overheated heat sink 1) Air-cooling system obstructed Check installation/air flow (supply of cool air). Check fan operation. E04 Temperature too high, griddle zone 1) Check sensor unit. E05 Error on power switch (rotary switch) Check potentiometer and its wiring. E06 Internal/generator temperature too high. 1) Check installation/air flow (supply of cool air). E10 Communication BUS 1) Check all wiring. E12 High heat sink (KK) temperature. 2) Check installation/air flow (supply of cool air). Check fan operation. E20 High internal temperature. 2) Check installation/air flow (supply of cool air). E21 Error temperature, heat sink 1) Check wiring. Check heat sink sensor. Contact Garland. E24 Error temperature, internal 1) Check temperature sensor. Contact Garland. E30 High temperature, internal 1) Check installation/air flow (supply of cool air). E41 Excess temperature or error of sensor 1 *) Check sensor 1. E42 Excess temperature or error of sensor 2 *) Check sensor 2. E43 Excess temperature or error of sensor 3 *) Check sensor 3. E44 Excess temperature or error of sensor 4 *) Check sensor 4. E45 Excess temperature or error of sensor 5 *) Check sensor 5. E46 Excess temperature or error of sensor 6 *) Check sensor 6. E47 Griddle plate too hot 1) The induction unit stops working immediately. 2) The induction unit is still working with reduced power cycles. *) The Unit operates as normal. 24 Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)

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Installation and Operation Manual CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT This marking shown on the product indicates that the product should not be disposed as household waste or regular commercial waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed correctly, you will help prevent potential harm to the environment or human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailled information regarding recycling of the product, please contact your local city office, your waste disposal service or your equipment dealer. IMPORTANT Induction units, sent for disposal, can be brought back into operation and their use should be avoided. NOTE The unit is built with common electrical, electromechanical, and electronic parts. No batteries are used. NOTE The owner and operator are responsible for the proper and safe disposal of the induction unit. Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14) Page 27

Installation & Operation Manual GARLAND INDUCTION BUILT-IN GRIDDLES with RTCSmp TECHNOLOGIES Garland Commercial Ranges Ltd. 1177 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario, CANADA L4W 1X4 T. 1-905-624-0260 F. 1-905-624-5669 www.garland-group.com USA Sales, Parts and Service 1-800-424-2411 Canadian Sales 1-888-442-7526 Canada or USA Parts/Service 1-800-427-6668