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I have a garland range that I bought from a client. I do not know what model I have. Where can I find the model number. The oven does not light eventhough the iginition switch glows red. Can you help
Look at the bottom panel below the doors.on the left and right side youll see screws--remove them.open the doors and you should see 2 more screws.pull the panel out towards you.youll see the serial/model number on it or the frame of the oven.if the glow coil is red try to manually light the burner witha paper towel.if the burner lights, the burner may be obstructed --if not the gas valve may not be opening.you will need a voltage meter to test the coil on the gas valve.if you get the correct voltage on the valve coil which is 24 volts ac and no gas the valve is bad.if you dont have 24 volts the ignition board is bad.let me know.
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Garland Ranges are not suitable for home use! They are restaurant, catering and cafe quality in an environment where children are not permitted.
You can put a physical barrier in front of it, but in my day, parents said "don't go near this or you will get burned", and if you did, it was a learning process. Take them close to it and let them feel the heat. Have a safety discussion with them.
See, all are stated for 'Catering'. I am a retired chef and hospitality manager, this is my trade and my career, I am also a safety trainer.
well this is different, but sounds like fun. I would just Repair the gas griddle you have. from the sound of it you need to replace the 3 or 4 tstats that control the griddle. If you are in a Metro area you can find a dealer for Robert Shaw and get the parts you need. but you may also start at http://www.garland-group.com/. everything there will be newer but you will be able ask about where the data plate is and then get parts lists. call a small comercial kitchen repair company and ask for help there too.
I own a large repair company we charge these fees for our tech. ability I often give you people free advise but when you insult our techs try to figure it out yourself then you will know why we chargey the way I would not give you free advise you would not say thank you
it sounds to me like the door switch is not making. if you take off the bottom panel the switch is to your rightat the bottom. make sure that you kil power first brfore you remove the panet.
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