Toastmaster Griddle 7224 User Manual

GRIDDLES  
FREE STANDING MODELS:  
TA710/TA710S, 7224, 7236, 7324, 7336,7348  
INSTALLATION - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE  
Model - 7336 Counter Top Griddle  
Model - TA710 Sandwich Grill  
Middleby Philippines Corporation  
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113 Technology Ave., Laguna Technopark Inc., Binan, Laguna, Philippines 4024  
MANUAL GRDL0804A710-7348  
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A. Description of Models  
1. A710 and A710S Sandwich grill  
a. 120 volt, 208 volt or 240 volt  
b. Grills both sides of sandwich  
without turning  
c. Grills 9 cheese sandwiches at one  
time  
d. Factory installed 36” cord and  
plug  
e. Operate top and bottom grills at  
the same time or use bottom grill  
only  
2. 7224 Counter top griddle  
a. Combination voltage 208/240V  
b. 23 13/16” wide x 18” deep griddle  
surface  
c. Preheats to 400°F in 12 minutes  
d. Stainless steel splash guards  
e. Accessory stand available  
3. 7236 Counter top griddle  
a. 208 volt or 240 volt  
b. 35 13/16” wide x 18” deep griddle  
surface  
c. Preheats to 400° F in 12 minutes  
d. Stainless steel splash guards  
e. Accessory stand available  
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4. 7324 Counter Top available  
a. 208, 240, or 480VAC, 3 or 1-phase  
b. Total kw 10.4  
c. Griddle surface 24” wide x 24”  
deep  
d. Preheats to 400° F within 12  
minutes  
e. Stainless steel splasher on sides  
and back  
f. Grease trough & chute at front  
g. (2) thermostatically controlled heat  
zones  
5. 7336 Counter top griddle  
a. 208 volt or 240 volt  
b. 35 7/8” wide x 24” deep griddle  
surface  
c. Preheats to 400° F in 12 minutes  
d. Stainless steel splash guards  
e. Accessory stand available  
6. 7348 Counter top griddle  
a. 208 volt or 240 volt  
b. 47 3/4” wide x 24” deep griddle  
surface  
c. Preheats to 400 F in 12 minutes  
d. Stainless steel splash guards  
e. Accessory stand available  
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SECTION II  
INSTALLATION AND TESTING  
A. Unpacking  
Models A710 and A710S are packed in  
foam-in-place material. All other  
griddles (both drop-in models and  
counter top models) are mounted on a  
wood pallet, or shipping platform.  
1. Models A710 and A710S :  
remove staples from top of carton  
and discard.  
2. Remove top portion of foam pack-  
ing and discard.  
3. Lift unit out of carton.  
Model A710S with 1 1/2” legs.  
4. A710/A710S are shipped with  
legs already installed.  
5. All other models are uncrated by  
cutting the banding straps that hold  
the carton in place with the shipping  
pallet.  
6. Lift the carton up and off the griddle  
and shipping pallet.  
7. Carefully turn the griddle upside  
down and remove the bolts that  
secure the pallet to the griddle.  
8. Remove the shipping pallet and  
discard.  
Remove the shipping pallet.  
9. Your griddle is now ready for  
installation. Refer to paragraph B.  
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B.  
Installation and Electrical Connections  
1. Free standing or counter top models  
a. CAUTION: Be sure to follow all state  
and local electrical codes when installing  
the Toastmaster griddle.  
b. Pull out the grease drawer and locate the  
bag containing the 4” NSF approved,  
adjustable legs. Models 7224, 7236 and  
7324 are all furnished with 6 steel legs.  
Model A710/A710S has 1 1/4” legs already  
attached at factory.  
c. Turn griddle on its back.  
d. Thread each of the legs into the weldnuts  
or leg mounting plates provided on the  
bottom of the griddle. Tighten securely.  
e. Place the griddle in position on the  
counter where you have chosen for  
installation. Using a common carpenters  
level, you should level the griddle from side  
to side and front to back by adjusting the  
feet portion of the adjustable legs.  
f. All Toastmaster counter top griddles  
are provided with a terminal block in a  
compartment at rear for electrical conne-  
ction. Knockouts are also provided in  
case bottom. See dimensional drawings  
on pages 15-20 for knockout positions.  
No internal wiring is necessary.  
g. No internal fusing is provided on  
Toastmaster counter top griddles. There-  
fore, the installing contractor must provide  
the proper disconnect as may be required  
by state and local codes.  
Install legs with griddle on its back.  
Adjust the leveling legs.  
h. The Model A710 and A710S sandwich  
grill comes standard with 36” cord and  
plug.  
i. Be sure the main power disconnect switch  
is in the “OFF” position before attem-  
pting to make any electrical connections.  
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c. Stands may be supplied with 6” legs or  
with a set of casters as indicated in the  
accessories listed on page 16.  
d. Install the legs or casters in the weld nuts  
or mounting plates of the stand prior to  
installation of the griddle.  
j. Be sure your electrician provides the  
proper wire capable of carrying the volt  
age required as shown on the serial  
number plate of the Toastmaster  
griddle. Failure to do so may void your  
warranty.  
e. After the legs casters have been installed  
on the stand, place the griddle on the  
stand. Secure the griddle to the stand  
with the bolts provided. (CAUTION:  
Do not use the bolts that were used to  
secure the stand to the shipping crate as  
they may be too long.)  
NOTE: See electrical data chart on page  
17 for KW rating and amperage drawer.  
k. Be sure all electrical connections are  
tight and are positioned so that they will  
not short out when the electrical power  
is applied by turning the main power  
disconnect switch “ON.”  
l. After all electrical connections have  
been made refer to the section on  
“Testing the Installation.”  
NOTE: Because of available counter space  
it is common to use an accessory stand  
(usually furnished with 6” legs) for a  
permanent griddle installation. However,  
the use of a griddle stand, especially one  
supplied with casters, is commonly cons-  
idered not to be a permanent installation  
and it is advised that a griddle installed  
in this manner should be supplied with  
an accessory cord and plug.  
NOTE: 1. All Toastmaster counter top  
griddles and the A710/A710S sandwich grills  
meet the standards of the National Sanitation  
Foundation and are listed by Underwriters’  
Laboratories Inc.  
NOTE: 2. All Toastmaster counter top  
griddles, except 7336 and 7348, can be  
ordered to be furnished with a cord and plug.  
See accessories listed on page 16.  
2. Model 7324:  
a. For supply connections use copper  
wire, sized LAW the National Electri-  
cal Code be suitable for 90 C (min).  
b. Spacing from a wall:  
• Sides - 1” (min)  
• Back - 1/2” (min)  
3. Use of Accessory Stand  
a. Models 7336 and 7348 may be ordered  
with accessory stand.  
b.When mounting any of the above  
models on the accessory stand do not  
install the 4” legs as indicated in 2.c,  
2.d. and 2.e above.  
Caster shown on griddle stand.  
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C. TESTING THE INSTALLATION  
Now that the griddle has been installed and the to heat. Turn that control knob “OFF” and  
proper electrical connectors have been made, move to the next control and repeat.  
clean the rust preventive material from the grid- Continue until the entire griddle has been  
dle surface with a nonflammable grease tested.  
solvent. Then wash with warm water and a  
mild detergent. Rinse with a clean damp cloth The A710/A710S is controlled by a rocker  
and wipe dry. It is now time to test the insta- switch that operates bottom grill only or both  
llation.  
top and bottom. To test turn the thermostat  
dial to 200° F and set the rocker switch to heat  
1. Turn all control knobs to the “OFF” position both top and bottom grills. Again wait a few  
2. Turn the main power disconnect switch “ON” minutes and check to see if both grills are  
3. Starting on the left, (for griddles with more beginning to heat. Return the rocker switch  
than one control) turn one control knob at a to the “OFF” position.  
time to 200° F. Wait a few minutes and check  
to see if that section of the griddle has started.  
SECTION III  
OPERATION  
A. Controls  
2. Each thermostat control knob is furnished  
with adjacent signal light that cycles on and  
off as the thermostat calls for heat to maint-  
ain the temperature setting you have  
selected.  
1. All Toastmaster counter top griddle are  
controlled by a thermostat control knob  
adjustable from 150° to 450° F with positive  
“OFF” position. The following list shows  
how many thermostat control knobs are on  
each of the various models:  
7224  
7236  
7324  
7336  
7348  
-
-
-
-
-
2 controls  
3 controls  
2 controls  
4 controls  
5 controls  
Thermostat control knob and signal light.  
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3. The Models A710/A710S thermostat control  
knob is adjustable from 150° to 450° F with a  
positive “OFF” position. These models are  
also equipped with a three position rocker  
switch. This rocker switch allows for the use  
of the bottom grill only or for top and bottom  
grills to work simultaneously. The third (center  
position) is “OFF”. These units are equipped  
with two signal lights. The green light is cons-  
tantly on when the unit is in one of the operating  
positions. The red signal light cycles off and on  
as the thermostat cycles off and on to maintain  
the temperature setting you have selected with  
the thermostat control knob. Another control is  
used to adjust the closure height of the top grill.  
This control is a knob adjustment screw  
mounted to the rear of the top grill assembly.  
A710 controls.  
B. Seasoning the Griddle  
3. Wipe off excess oil and repeat steps 1 and  
2 at 350° F.  
1. Preheat the griddle to 300° F, and spread a  
light film of unsalted cooking oil or fat over  
the surface with a soft cloth.  
4. After the second step is completed wipe  
off excess cooking oil, set thermostat for  
desired temperature and the griddle is now  
ready for use.  
2. Allow griddle to stand this way for two  
minutes to give the oil an opportunity to  
work into the pores of the metal and to form  
a smooth coating over the outside.  
NOTE: The A710 and A710S grills need no  
seasoning, however you may desire to use a  
very light coating of oil spray on the  
Model A710.  
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C. Operating Hints and Safety  
Although the finest materials, engineering plan-  
ning, and manufacturing facilities have provided  
for safety and trouble free operation, only proper  
use and maintenance will assure personnel  
safety and long life of the equipment. The fol-  
lowing are a few precautions and operating sug-  
gestions for use of the griddle equipment.  
6. Do not leave griddle at high temperature  
when not in use so remaining food part-  
icles and grease film will not carbonize.  
7. Never attempt to service griddle before  
turning main disconnect switch “OFF.”  
8. Empty grease drawer receptacle as often  
as possible. Always empty and clean  
grease drawer receptacle at the end of  
each day’s operation or the end of each  
shift. An overflow eyelet is located in the  
front of the grease drawer to indicate  
when it is full.  
1. De-energize griddle at the disconnect switch  
at end of each day’s operation.  
2. Do not leave griddle in operation without an  
attendant.  
3. Turn thermostat dials down to 200° F during  
idle periods. It takes only a few minutes to  
regain operating temperatures.  
9. Before operation each day, season griddle  
as described above. Always allow 15  
minutes preheat time before loading  
griddle with food to give griddle surface  
time to saturate with heat. Failure to al-  
low preheat time will result in unsatisfac-  
tory griddling of the first load. The chart  
on page 14 shows cooking time and  
temperatures for various kinds of food.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to heat the entire  
surface when small amounts of food are to  
be cooked. Each section may be set at diff-  
erent temperatures for griddling various kinds  
of food.  
4. Keep all areas around the griddle free of  
splashed grease.  
5. Use a spatula to push excess grease into  
grease trough after each load of food is  
cooked. This will reduce smoking of hot  
grease and carbonizing.  
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Cooking Guide For Toastmaster Griddles  
CONTROL  
SETTING  
350° F  
TIME IN  
MINUTES  
3 to 4  
ADVANCE PREPARATIONS  
FOOD  
Canadian Bacon  
Slice (not too far in advance as meat  
will darken)  
Split edges to prevent curling.  
Prepare recipe - Form patties -  
Seperate with waxed paper.  
Use hamburger patty with a slice  
of cheese.  
Remove from can - Cut into 3/8”  
slices.  
Form patties - Separate with wax  
paper. - Refrigirate  
Cook - Mash - Season - Form  
patties using 1/4 cup measure  
Refrigerate for best results.  
Cook - Season - Slice  
Hamburgers  
350° F  
350° F  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
3 to 4  
Cheeseburger  
Corned Beef Patties 375° F  
Sausage Patties  
Potato Patties  
350° F  
375° F  
Sausage Links  
American Fried  
Potatoes  
350° F  
375° F  
3
3 to 4  
French Toast  
Scrambled Eggs  
Pancakes  
Frankfurters  
Minute Steaks  
Club Steaks  
Ham Steaks  
Beef Tenderloin  
Boiled Ham  
400° F  
300° F  
375° F  
375° F  
400° F  
400° F  
400° F  
400° F  
375° F  
350° F  
300° F  
300° F  
4 to 5  
3 to 4  
2
2 to 5  
3 to 4  
3 to 5  
10  
Prepare egg batter.  
Prepare recipe.  
Prepare recipe.  
5 to 7  
2
Bacon  
Hard Fried Eggs  
Soft Fried Eggs  
6
3
3
Sunny-Side-Up Eggs 300° F  
3
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SECTION IV Cleaning  
C. In Case of Fire  
A. Cleaning the Griddle  
Surface  
1. De-energize griddle at disconnect switch.  
This will cut off power to the heating  
elements allowing griddle to cool thus  
reducing the flash point temperature  
making it easier to stop the fire.  
1. Good griddling requires clean equipment.  
To provide evenly cooked and perfectly  
browned foods, keep the griddle surface free  
of carbonized grease. Carbonized grease  
on griddle surface hinders the transfer of  
heat from the griddle surface to the food,  
resulting in spotty browning, loss of coo-  
king efficiency, and worst of all, carbonized  
grease tends to cling to the griddled foods  
giving them a highly unsatisfactory and  
unappetizing appearance.  
2. Cover the affected area with a heavy  
blanket or canvas. Play the fire extinguisher  
nozzle over the blanket or cover to seal off  
air thus smothering the fire.  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to fight a grease  
fire by playing the nozzle of the fire extin  
guisher directly on the burning grease.  
The force will cause the burning grease to  
be sprayed to adjoining equipment making  
it difficult to contain the fires. Only use a f  
2. At the end of each day’s operation, thor-  
oughly clean the grease trough and spout  
into grease drawer.  
3. Clean the griddle surface with a pumice or  
griddle stone rubbing with the grain of the  
metal while the griddle surface is still warm.  
ire extinguisher filled with CO for liquids  
2
and oils and suitable for electric powered  
equipment.  
4. Wipe griddle clean of residue from the  
griddle stone.  
5. Empty and wash out grease drawer with hot  
water and a mild detergent. Wipe dry and  
replace in griddle.  
NOTE: Refere to Paragraph 3 to reseason  
griddle before reuse.  
B. Cleaning the Exterior  
1. Clean all surrounding surfaces of the griddle  
with warm water and a mild detergent daily.  
2. Rinse and wipe off excess water.  
3. Polish with a dry soft cloth.  
NOTE: This simple treatment not only keeps  
the equipment dirt free and sparkling, it also  
eliminates the danger of grease accumulation  
forming hard to remove stains if left too long.  
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Griddle Accessories  
4L4  
ACCESSORY LEGS, 4” Steel, Set of Four, NSF Approved.  
7236ES  
STAND for 7236 GRIDDLES. Welded heavy gauge stainless steel bottom shelf.  
Four mounting on 6” legs or casters (not included).  
STAND for 7336 GRIDDLES. Welded heavy gauge stainless steel bottom shelf.  
For mounting on 6” legs or caster (not included).  
STAND for 7348 GRIDDLES. Welded heavy gauge stainless steel bottom shelf.  
For mounting on 6” legs or casters (not included).  
7336ES  
7348ES  
LEGS, Set of four, 6”, NSF approved, satin nickel finish (for griddle stands only).  
CASTERS, Set of four, non-marring, 5” high, NSF approved, 2-swive/lock, 2  
fixed Aluminum bronze finished assembly adds 6 1/4” to height of unit (for griddle  
stands only).  
ACLG06E  
ACCS06J  
Cord Sets - See chart below to determine which cord set is needed.  
C550  
C630  
C650  
C1550  
36” CORD, 3-wire with NEMA 5-50P plug for 120V units, 1PH.  
36” CORD, 3-wire with NEMA 6-30P plug for 208/240V units, 1PH.  
36” CORD, 3-wire with NEMA 6-50P plug for 208/240V units, 1PH.  
36” CORD, 3-wire with NEMA 15-50P plug for 208/240V units, 1PH.  
Griddle Voltage&Phase *Cord&Cap  
Griddle Voltage&Phase *Cord&Cap  
1Ø  
7224  
208/240  
C650  
7224  
7324  
7324  
7236  
208/240 3Ø  
C1550  
C1550  
C650  
208/240  
208/240  
3
1
208/240 3Ø  
C1150  
* See plug diagrams on page 17.  
Cooking Capacities  
CAPACITY PER HOUR  
HAMBURGERS EGGS PANCAKES HAMBURGERS EGGS PANCAKES  
LOAD CAPACITY  
MODEL  
375  
570  
495  
720  
990  
7224  
7236  
7324  
7336  
7348  
30  
45  
40  
60  
80  
28  
42  
37  
56  
75  
25  
38  
33  
48  
66  
510  
765  
680  
1020  
1360  
560  
840  
750  
1120  
1500  
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ELECTRICAL DATA  
3-PHASE LOADING  
KW PER PHASE  
X-Y  
NOMINAL AMPS, PER LIVE WIRE  
TOTAL  
KW  
STYLE  
VOLTAGE  
1-PHASE  
3-PHASE  
TOTAL  
Y
Y-Z  
X
Z
X-Z  
14.42  
16.68  
8.33  
25.0  
21.7  
6.0  
8.0  
8.0  
3.0  
4.0  
4.0  
5.2  
5.2  
5.2  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
8.2  
8.2  
8.2  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.2  
25.00 14.42  
28.82 16.68  
28.85  
33.30  
16.67  
50.0  
43.30  
21.7  
57.70  
50.00  
25.00  
78.85  
68.46  
34.17  
103.37  
89.58  
44.79  
78.85  
7224  
3.0  
4.0  
4.0  
5.2  
5.2  
5.2  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.1  
4.1  
4.1  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
4.1  
-
-
-
-
-
-
208  
240  
480  
208  
240  
480  
208  
240  
480  
208  
240  
480  
208  
240  
480  
208  
14.43  
43.4  
37.5  
18.8  
8.33  
25.0  
21.7  
10.8  
10.4  
10.4  
10.4  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
16.4  
16.4  
16.4  
21.5  
21.5  
21.5  
16.4  
7324  
7236  
7336  
7348  
*7372  
10.8  
33.30  
28.87  
14.43  
34.14  
29.59  
14.79  
54.70  
47.40  
23.70  
34.14  
33.30 33.30  
28.87 28.87  
14.43 14.43  
52.15 51.70  
45.20 45.20  
22.60 22.60  
76.62 54.70  
62.06 47.40  
31.04 23.70  
52.15 52.15  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.1  
4.1  
4.1  
4.3  
4.3  
4.3  
4.1  
AMPS  
SINGLE  
PHASE  
13.8  
TOP  
KW  
.65  
.65  
.65  
TOTAL  
KW  
1.65  
1.65  
1.65  
BOTTOM  
KW  
A710/A710S  
1.0  
1.0  
1.0  
120  
208  
240  
7.9  
6.9  
*NOTE: Models 7072 and 7372 have two seperate circuits. Values in the above table are for one circuit (half of griddle) only.  
G
G
G
G
X
W
Z
Y
C630  
C650  
C1550  
C550  
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Models A710  
A710S  
2 1/8”  
TOP VIEW  
11 3/8”  
16 3/4”  
SIDE VIEW  
12 3/8”  
15 1/2”  
3 3/8”  
9/16”  
5/8”  
1
FRONT VIEW  
TOP VIEW  
KNOCKOUTS IN  
CASE BOTTOM  
Model  
7224  
1 3/8” ‘ 1 3/4” & 2”  
12”  
1 7/16”  
24”  
SIDE VIEW  
25 3/8”  
FRONT VIEW  
21”  
21”  
1 1/2”  
1 1/2”  
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Model 7236  
TOP VIEW  
18”  
KNOCKOUTS IN  
CASE BOTTOM  
1 3/8” ‘ 1 3/4” & 2”  
1 7/16”  
SIDE VIEW  
FRONT VIEW  
25 3/8”  
36”  
33”  
21”  
4”  
1 1/2”  
1 1/2”  
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KNOCKOUTS IN  
CASE BOTTOM  
1.375 , 1.750 & 2.000  
18.000  
Model 7336  
1.438  
36.00  
28.500  
33.000  
24.125  
27.125  
4.000  
1.500  
1.500  
Model 7348  
TOP VIEW  
KNOCKOUTS IN  
1.375 , 1.750 & 2.000  
CASE BOTTOM  
1.438  
12.000  
7348 ON 7348ES STAND  
WITH 6” LEGS  
MILLIMETERS  
INCHES  
DIMENSION GIVEN  
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
47.938  
28.500  
4.00  
24.125  
27.125  
44.938  
1.500  
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Model 7324  
1.38, 1.75 & 2.00  
KNOCKOUTS IN CASE BOTTOM  
24.00  
SPECIFICATION  
NAMEPLATE  
OFF  
OFF  
21.00  
ADJUSTABLE FOOT  
4 PLACES  
24.13  
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONS - GRIDDLE ELECTRIC 72 SERIES  
1
4
2
3
7
6
5
8
9
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONS - GRIDDLE ELECTRIC 72 SERIES  
QUANTITY  
Key  
Part Number  
T7236B8714  
T3004257  
TA710E8751  
1800217  
24  
2
2
2
1
36  
3
3
Description  
HEATER 240V 4000W  
THERM GRIDDLE 150-450F  
KNOB TSTAT 150/450F  
POLYPANEL 7224  
1
2
3
4
3
1800218  
1000705  
1000729  
1
1
POLYPANEL 7236  
BLOCK,TERM BLK-RAW  
WIRE SET 7224  
5
6
1
1
1000728  
1000106  
1850152  
S1172857  
1
3
3
1
WIRE SET 7236  
7
8
9
2
2
1
LIGHT PILOT 1/3 250 AMBER  
KNOB GUARD 130X68X8DIA  
LEGS SET OF 4/CMS,2001  
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONS - GRIDDLE ELECTRIC 73 SERIES  
1
4
2
3
7
6
5
8
9
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONS - GRIDDLE ELECTRIC 73 SERIES  
QUANTITY  
36  
Key  
1
Part Number  
T3001872  
T7336B8714  
T7348B8714  
T3004257  
TA710E8751  
1800210  
24  
2
48  
Description  
HEATER 240V 5200W  
HEATER 240V 4100W  
HEATER 240V 4300W  
THERM GRIDDLE 150-450F  
KNOB TSTAT 150/450F  
POLYPANEL 7324  
4
5
5
5
2
3
4
2
2
1
4
4
1800211  
1800212  
1000705  
T8001051  
1000727  
1
1
1
POLYPANEL 7336  
POLYPANEL 7348  
BLOCK,TERM BLK-RAW  
WIRE SET 7324  
1
1
5
6
1
1
WIRE SET 7336  
T7338B0909  
1000106  
1850152  
1
5
5
1
WIRE SET 7348  
7
8
9
2
2
1
4
4
1
LIGHT PILOT 1/3 250 AMBER  
KNOB GUARD 130X68X8DIA  
LEGS SET OF 4/CMS,2001  
S1172857  
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MIDDLEBY PHILIPPINES CORPORATION  
WARRANTY  
All equipment manufactured by Toastmasster Commercial which is sold under the “Toastmaster” trade-  
mark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. The  
warranty runs for one year** (see exception) from the date of the original purchaser only. ALL OTHER WAR-  
RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSEARE EXCLUDED. Seller  
shall in no event be liable for direct, indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster Com-  
mercial products.  
Seller’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without charge, by a factory autho-  
rized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies. Such repair service will be provided on customer’s  
premises except in the case of portable products.  
Models that are considered portable (devices with cord and plugs) must be taken or shipped to the closes  
authorized service agency, transportation chrages prepaid.  
This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident, carelessness, improper installation,  
lack of proper set-up supervision when required or because equipment is installed on a different voltage,  
steam or gas service then designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or operated  
in any manner contrary to the installation and operation instructions. In these cases, repair will be made at a  
reasonable cost. Work performed by unauthorized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty.  
Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the United States. This warranty is  
valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. Please consult your classified telephone directory, your  
food service equipment distributor, or write the Factory Service Department, Toastmaster, 1400 Toastmaster  
Drive, Elgin, Illinois 60120, for information and other details concerning service of this warranty.  
* “Toastmaster” is a registered trademark.  
** Exceptions: Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days.  
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INDEX  
Section I  
Page  
1
General Information ..................................................................................  
A. Description of Models .............................................................
2-4  
Section II  
Installation & Testing  
A. Unpacking ................................................................................  
5
B. Installation & Electrical Connection .........................................
1. Free Standing or Counter Top Models  
2. Model 7324  
6-7  
3. Use of accessory stand  
C. Testing the Installation .............................................................
8
Section III  
Operation  
A. Controls ...................................................................................
B. Seasoning the griddle ..............................................................
C. Operating hints ........................................................................
1. Cooking guide ................................................................
8
9
10  
11  
Section IV  
Cleaning .................................................................................................
Accessories ............................................................................................
Capacity .................................................................................................
Electrical Data ........................................................................................
Dimentional Data and Diagrams ............................................................
Parts List ................................................................................................
12  
13  
13  
14  
15-17  
18-21  
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A product with the Toastmaster name incorporates the best in durability and low maintenance. We  
all recognize, however, that replacement parts and occasional professional service may be neces-  
sary to extend the useful life of this unit. When service is needed, contact a Toastmaster Autho-  
rized ServiceAgency, or your dealer. To avoid confusion, always refer to the model number. Serial  
number, and type of your unit.  
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Philippine Factory : 113 Technology Ave., Laguna Technopark, Binan  
Laguna, Philippines, 4024 * Tel. Nos. (632) 520-8170 to 79 Fax No.: (632) 520-8191  
USA Factory : 1400 Toastmaster Drive, Elgin, IL 60120 Tel. (847) 741-3300  
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