USE AND CARE & INSTALLATION GUIDE MCOR SERIES MCOR GAS MANUAL CLEAN
temperature changes. Use only on low or medium heat settings according to the utensil manufacturer's directions. COOKING SAFETY: 10 USE ON
It is essential for a good seal during baking. 11 SAFETY PRACTICES / COOKING BE CAREFUL not to damage the glass covering the infrared bro
12 OVEN RANGE PART IDENTIFICATION MCOR -SERIES 1.Large Oven 2.Oven Thermostat Sensing Bulb 3.Convection Baffle 4.Convection Fan (center back
13 RANGE PARTS IDENTIFICATION MCOR-SERIES 1.Burner 23K BTU 2.Griddle Plate 3.Griddle Flue Cover 4.BBQ-Grill 5.Small Oven Door Handle 6.Cast Iron Grate
ELECTRONIC IGNITERS If a burner does not ignite, listen for the clicking sound. If the burner does not click, TURN OFF THE BURNER.
Preheat the grill for approximately 5 minutes minimum. The hot grill sears the food, sealing in the juices. The longer the preh
16 USING THE RANGETOP poultry, it may be necessary to turn the heat to a lower setting after the initial browning. This cooks the food
CONDENSATION CONVECTION BAKE COOKING ON THE GRIDDLE Press and turn the knob counter-clockwise to the temperature setting. COOKING ON THE THERMO-GRI
18 USING YOUR OVEN if baked at the regular temperature. The air is re-circulated and reheated. Uncover, longer cooking foods such as
at least one inch of space between the oven walls and the pans. If using large or commercial size baking utensils, the food may take a f
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Features 3 Models 4-5-6-7 Warnings 8 Safety Practices / Electrical, General 9 Safety Practices / Cooking 10-11 Oven Parts Iden
20 USING YOUR OVEN Steaks chops and hamburgers would typically be broiled on rack position 4. If top browning casseroles or bread, the thickn
21 U S I N G Y O U R O V E N - S E L F C L E A N M O D E INTERNAL COOKING TEMPERATURES: FOOD OVEN TEMPERATURE Egg and Egg Dishes Eggs Cook
22 SELF-CLEAN MODE/CARE AND MAINTENANCE 4. Be sure to rinse all parts thoroughly and to wipe dry to avoid water marks. NOTE: BRAND NAMES - In this se
23 C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E IGNITERS Wipe with a water-dampened cotton swab. Be careful not to damage the igniter. (See illustra
MCOR SERIES 24 CARE AND MAINTENANCE / LOCATING RATING PLATE LOCATING RATING PLATE SERIAL #, MODEL # AND VERIFYING GAS TYPE The rating plate contains n
MCOR SERIES 25 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROPOSED SOLUTION Range non-functional No electricity or gas supply Tu
MCOR SERIES 26 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROPOSED SOLUTION No oven light No electricity Check circuit breakers Check plug at w
MCOR SERIES 27 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MCOR SERIES RANGES MANUAL CLEAN CONVECTION MODELS MCOR ( 30” 36” 48” )
MCOR SERIES 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Information 29 30" - All Models 30 36" - All Models 31 48" - All Models
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for the Local Gas Inspector's use. INSTALLER: Pleas e lea ve t hese Installation Instructions with the unit
STAY-KOOL KNOBS Our restaurant grade, die cast chrome plated metal knobs feature bold red graphics for easy read-ings of settings. Plastic inserts tha
MCOR SERIES 30 30” ALL MODELS CGMR304 MANUAL CLEAN four open top burners ALL RANGES ARE EQUIPPED WITH SMALL PAN BURNER AT THE BACK LEFT, THE OTHERS
MCOR SERIES 31 36” ALL MODELS ALL RANGES ARE EQUIPPED WITH SMALL PAN BURNER AT THE BACK LEFT, THE OTHERS BURNERS ARE RATED AT 23,000 BTU / HR MCOR366
MCOR SERIES 32 48” ALL MODELS Six open top burners + 12” BBQ Grill Six open top burners + 12” griddle Four open top burners + 24” BBQ Grill Four o
MCOR SERIES 33 60 ALL MODELS
It is strongly recommended that a suitable CAPITAL exhaust hood be installed above the range. Downdraft ventilation should NOT be used. The table belo
35 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING / FRONT VIEW FIG 1A. Cabinet Clearances: MCOR-SERIES ELECTRICAL AND GAS SUPPLY A B 10” 4” 10” 2-1/2” D C min
36 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING / SIDE VIEW MCOR-SERIES FIG 2
37 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! The third prong SHOULD NOT, under any circumstances, be cut or removed! GROUNDING METHOD The range is factory f
38 Failure to follow these instructions may result in electrical shock or other personal injury. CAUTION: PROPERTY DAMAGE! Contact a qu
MCOR SERIES 39 CAUTION! When connecting unit to Propane (LP) gas. Mak e certain the propane tank is equipped with its own high-pressure
4 MCOR304 30” MCOR SERIES MANUAL-CLEAN MODELS 30” MODELS MCOR SERIES
Flame Lifting Igniter Electrode Air Shutter Good Flame CULINARIAN BURNER FLAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE PREPARATION 1. For safety purposes, turn off pow
ADJUST SIMMER FLAME 1. To adjust the simmer flame you will need a flat head screwdriver with a 3/32” maximum diameter shaft and a length of at least
MCOR SERIES 42 HOW TO REMOVE THE OVEN DOOR
COOLING FAN The range is equipped with a cooling system to pro-tect electronic components from excessive heat. There will times that you will hear the
ELECTRICAL MCOR SERIES 44 POST-INSTALL CHECK INSTALLER CHECKLIST FINAL CHECKLIST GAS SUPPLY Connection: 1/2" NPT with a minimum of 5/8"
WILL NOT PAY FOR: MCOR SERIES 45 SERVICE & WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION If none of the above has occurred, contact our customer service department
ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND CONSULT YOUR COUNTERTOP SUPPLIER PRIOR TO MAKING COUNTER OP
5 MCOR366 MCOR362B2 36” MODELSS 36” MCOR SERIES MANUAL-CLEAN MODELS MCOR SERIES MCOR362G2
6 MCOR484B2 MCOR484BG MCOR484G2 MCOR488 MCOR484BB MCOR484GG 48” MCOR SERIES MANUAL-CLEAN MODELS 48” MODELS MCOR482BG2 MCOR SERIES
7 60” MODELS MCOR SERIES
MCOR SERIES 8 WARNING! If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property dam
9 SAF ETY PR AC TI C ES / ELE C TRIC AL, G ENE RAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY: Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions NOTE: ALL MODELS. IN CA
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