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For use with Garland models: MWE3W, MWE3S, MWG3W, MWE3W-1, MWE3S-1,
MWG3W-1, MWE2W, MWG2S, MWG2W, MWE1W, MWE1S, MWG1W, MWE2W-1,
MWG2S-1, MWG2W-1, MWE1W-1, MWE1S-1, MWG1W-1
The following programming instructions will be used for all 1, 2 and 3 Platen Garland “Product
Recognition” (Intelligap) Clam Grills cooking HOTG 4:1 patties on Iron. These procedures should be
followed in sequence Overview
1- Enter Programming Mode: Enter McDonald’s AM/PM Menu program mode.
2- Add New Menu Item: These steps show how to change Menu name / Grill Set Point /
Remove In Time / Gap Setting and Multi Stage Settings.
Detail Procedures:
Change Setting for “Opt menu # - Clam
Menu Item
1.1 Press and Hold the button
for approximately three (3)
seconds. Controller will display
previously selected menu item
and its corresponding item
number.
NEW MULTI STAGE HOTG 4:1 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTION
AS A OPTIONAL MENU ITEM – COOKING ON IRON
2016
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2-1 Press or button until
“OPT MENU # - CLAM”is
displayed.
NOTE: If all Optional Menu
items are used select an unused
optional menu item (example
Onions) and proceed with the
following programming for
HOTG 4:1
2-2 Press the button. Controller
will display “PRODUCT”.
2-3 Press and Hold the button.
The current select menu item
name will begin to flash.
2-4 To spell out the New product
name “HOTG 4:1 - CLAM”.
a. Use the or button to
scroll through the character
library.
b. Press the or button to
scroll right or left.
c. Press the button to save
the new setting.
2-5 Press the button until
“DISPLAY ACTIVE” is
displayed.
2-6 Press the button. “NO/YES”
will begin to flash.
2-7 Using the button, “NO” will
change to “YES”.
2-8 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-9 Press the button until
“GRILL SET PT” is displayed.
2-10 Press the button. The
temperature will begin to flash.
2-11 Using the or button,
change the setting to 365°F.
2-12 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-13 Press the button until
“PLAT SET PT” is displayed.
2-14 Press the button. The
temperature will begin to flash.
2-15 Using the or button,
change the setting to 425°F.
2-16 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-17 Press the button until
“INSTANT ON ” is displayed.
2-18 Press the button. The time
will begin to flash.
2-19 Using the or button,
change the setting to 20 sec.
2-20 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-21 Press the button until
“REMOVE IN TIME” is
displayed.
2-22 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-23 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
80 sec start time.
2-24 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-25 Press the button until
“MULTI STAGE 1 TIME” is
displayed
2-26 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-27 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
20 sec.
2-28 Press the button to save the
new setting.
NOTE: “MULTI STAGE 2 & 3
TIMES” are set at 0 sec.
2-29 Press the button until “GAP
SETTING” is displayed
2-30 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-31 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
435.
2-32 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-33 Press the button until “GAP
MULTI/PR START” is
displayed.
2-34 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-35 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
420.
2-36 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-37 Press the button until “GAP
MULTI STAGE 1” is displayed.
2-38 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
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2-39 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
435.
2-40 Press the button to save the
new setting.
NOTE: “GAP MULTI STAGE
2 & 3” are set at 0.
2-41 Press the button until
“TOAST BUNS TIME” is
displayed.
2-42 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-43 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
030.
2-44 Press the button to save the
new setting.
2-45 Press the button until
“TOAST BUNS ALARM” is
displayed.
2-46 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-47 Using the or button,
change the current setting to
AUTO.
2-48 Press the button. The
Current setting will begin to
flash.
2-49 Press the button multiple
times to “SCROLL” through all
menu settings to verify that all
your changes are correct.
2-50 Press the button TWICE to
exit and return to normal
operating mode.
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THE COOK TIME IS A “START POINT” FOR COOKING. AFTER THE PROGRAMMING
CHANGES ARE MADE, COMPLETE A “BEEF INTEGRITY” CHECK TO SET THE CORRECT
COOK TIME FOR THE HOTG 4:1 PRODUCT.
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