goldstein TK-24 Operating instructions

TEPPANYAKI
TEPPANYAKITEPPANYAKI
TEPPANYAKI
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN MADE
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE – USER MANUAL
SERVICE INSTRUCTION
MODELS T
MODELS TMODELS T
MODELS TK
KK
K-
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-24 TK
24 TK24 TK
24 TK-
--
-30 TK
30 TK30 TK
30 TK-
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-36 TK
36 TK36 TK
36 TK-
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-45
45 45
45
ESTABLISHED 1911
The Cooking Equi ment Professionals
www.goldsteineswood.com.au
TK
TK TK
TK-
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-36
3636
36
TK
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45

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION Page 3
2. INSTALLATION Page 4 & 5
3. COMMISSIONING Page 6 & 7
4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 8
5. PILOT & BURNER OPERATION Page 9
6. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS Page 10
7. TECHNICAL DATA Page 11
8. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Page 12
9. PROBLEM SOLVING Page 13
10. TEPPANYAKI TABLE Page 16
11. DRAWINGS Page 17
12. SPARE PARTS-DRAWINGS Page 18
13. WARRANTY Page 19
14. BRANCHES Page 20

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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations for urchasing your Goldstein commercial cooking
a liance.
J. Goldstein & Co. is a wholly owned Australian com any and has been
o erating since 1911, building high quality roducts. The information in
this manual will assist your installer and ensure correct location and
connection. Thoroughly read the user instructions and the user
maintenance sections, as understanding your roducts, its o eration, and
its cleaning and service requirements will rovide you with long and
satisfactory service. Failure to do so could shorten the life of the roduct
and decrease its efficiency. Please ensure only authorised service
technicians are called to any difficulties that may arise.
INTRODUCTION
GOLDSTEIN TEPPANYAKKI
MODELS TK-24, TK-30, TK-36,TK-45
GOLDSTEIN TEPPANYAKI PLATES
are designed to give long and satisfactory
service and incorporate the best possible materials and workmanship. Proper
installation, adjustment and preventative maintenance are vitally important if
efficiency and appearance are to be maintained.
Read these instructions carefully as they contain important safety information
regarding the installation, use and maintenance of the appliance.
RECEIVING INSPECTION
•
Check crates for handling damage. After carefully uncrating, check for
“concealed damage. Report any damage immediately to carrier and to
dealer.
•
Remove check all loose items from unit and check contents as found on back
of warranty cards.
•
Check type and capacity of gas supply.
•
The type of gas for which this Teppanyaki is factory adjusted can be seen on
the rating plate, located on the front Control Panel.
“THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A
LICENSED GAS FITTER”

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2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRE-INSTALLATION OF THE TEPPANYAKI
1. Check that there is sufficient clearance between doors and passageways
to move equipment into the cooking area.
2. Remove banding and cardboard outer.
3. Lift off wooden base.
4. Push in legs and tap in with a hammer into tubes (If required mount on
stand (OPTIONAL)
INSTALLATION
(FOR AUTHORISED TECHNICIANS ONLY)
Note: AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTING OF GAS CONNECTED
COMPONENTS, A GAS LEAK TEST MUST BE CARRIED OUT, TO ENSURE
THERE ARE NO GAS LEAKING HAZARDS
Adequate ventilation must be provided by a hood with vent and exhaust fan.
Never make a direct connection between the unit and vent flue. Check there is
sufficient room between doors and other units to allow equipment to be moved
into position.
Check the data plate to ensure that the appliance is suitable for the gas supply to
which it is to be connected and for information relative to gas input. Etc.
Follow these instructions carefully.
1. Set unit in correct position (ENSURE THERE IS A MIN 25mm REAR
WALL CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND THAT
THE UNIT IS PLACED ON A FIRE PROOF BASE) and adjust feet using a
spirit level, checking from back to front and side to side.
2 Have a licensed gas fitter or our local gas company connect the appliance
to the mains pressure supply.
NOTE:
The appliance must be installed by an authorised person and in accordance with
the regulations of the local Gas Authority, AS5601/AG601 and any other
authority having jurisdiction. The appliance has been tested and preset before
leaving our factory, but small adjustments may be necessary to suit local
conditions. Correct operation of the appliance must be tested as part of the
installation procedure.
The governor supplied must be installed on the gas inlet to the appliance. This is
supplied as a loose item. Licensed Gasfitter should make connection to main gas
line. Install a manual shut-off valve in gas line to the appliance manifold and
union.
NOTE: Models operating on LP Gas will be supplied with a regulator as from
(1
st
January 2005) as new standard (AS4563/AG300).

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2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3. All equipment must be sitting level for proper operation and combustion
where plinth type installation is made, plinth height and front overhang
must be 50 mm minimum. Levelling can be made by the use of metal
shims. For griddles where adjustable legs are provided, levelling can be
made easily due to the threaded construction of the legs.
Licensed plumber should make connection to main gas line. Install a
hand shut-off valve in gas line to the appliance manifold.
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
MODEL WxDxH
TK24 610 x 800 x 330
TK30 740 x 690 x 330
TK36 915 x 800 x 330
TK45 1120 x 690 x 330

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3. COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION
(FOR AUTHORISED TECHNICIANS ONLY)
Note: All t e appliances t at leave our factory ave been tested and
adjusted according to t e specifications for t e required gas. T e regulator
may ave to be adjusted to ac ieve t e required gas pressure
Note: Before igniting t e Teppanyaki plate, remove t e protective coating
on t e plate wit solvent (e.g. ment olated spirits).
Ensure that the pressure at the pressure test point on the manifold is as per the
rating plate. If the pressure is not the same use a screwdriver to adjust the
pressure regulator (turning screw clockwise will increase the pressure).
Turn the control knob to low and check that the flame size has decreased
substantially. If flame has not decreased, then using a small flat headed
screwdriver adjust the “min gas screw on the front of the gas control until the
min flame gets to desired size (turning screw clockwise will decrease the flame
size).
Turn the Teppanyaki plate off and apply a coating of cooking oil to the whole
griddle plate surface. Failure to do this will cause the warranty to be void.
NOTICE
PLEASE RETURN YOUR WARRANTY CARD
FAILURE TO DO SO WILL VOID
WARRANTY ON THE EQUIPMENT

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3. COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS
To be carried out by Gasfitter or Authority service person
COMMISSIONING APPLIANCE – DETAILS, TESTING, CHECKING PRESSURE
ETC.
COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST
1. CHECK FOR DAMAGE AND MISSING PARTS ON BACK OF
WARRANTY CARD.
2. REMOVE ALL PLASTIC COATING FROM S/STEEL PANELS.
3. MAKE SURE ALL PARTS ARE IN THEIR CORRECT POSITION E.G.
TRAYS BURNERS KNOBS.
4. MAKE SURE ALL ELECTRIC AND GAS CONNECTIONS ARE
CORRECT AND TIGHT.
5. LEVEL OFF UNIT LEFT TO RIGHT AND ALSO MAKE SURE THAT
FRONT IS JUST 3-4 MM LOWER TO ALLOW FOR FLUING.
6. TURN ON GAS OR ELECTRICITY.
7. ADJUST GAS PRESSURE WITH THREE-QUARTERS OF THE UNIT
RUNNING, ADJUST GAS PRESSURE.
NATURAL GAS 1.00 KPA
LPG 2.65 KPA
8. TURN ON ONE AT A TIME TO MAKE SURE ALL IS WORKING E.G.
BURNER, RADIANT, GRIDDLE AND OVEN.
9. SHOW CUSTOMER
A) HOW TO WORK EQUIPMENT
B) HOW TO CLEAN
C) HOW TO PULL IT APART E.G. TRAYS, TRIVETS.
D) ALSO WHAT NOT TO DO, E.G. WATER WITH ELECTRICAL,
GREASE AND OIL IN CONTROLS.
10. CHECK TO MAKE SURE MANUALS AND WARRANTY CARDS ARE
THERE.
ALSO GO THROUGH MANUAL WITH CUSTOMER E.G. LIGHTING,
CLEANING.
WASH HOSES SHOULD NEVER BE USED ON THE APPLIANCE.
USE OF HOSES WILL VOID WARRANTY.

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4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GAS BURNERS
TK-24 1 BURNER
TK-30 1 BURNER
TK-36 1 BURNER
TK-45 2 BURNERS
The Burners are adjusted as described on Page 9.
Cooking is generally started towards the middle of the burner and then moved to
the area which is not directly over the burner and can be held there for final
finishing.
“ Do not spray aerosols in vicinity of appliance
whilst operating”

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5. PILOT & BURNER OPERATION
A
●
●●
●
●
●●
●
OFF
ᗂ
ᗂᗂ
ᗂ
B
ᗂ
ᗂᗂ
ᗂ PILOT
C
MAX
D
MIN
●
●●
●
SPARKER TO LIGHT PILOT
G
G G
G
A= OFF
B= IGNITION POSITION – LIGHT PILOT – (If flame failure hold in for 10
seconds to establish ilot flame).
C= TURN TO FULL ON – MAX GAS FLOW, FURTHER ADJUSTMENT
BETWEEN POSITIONS C & D.
D= TURN TO MINIMUM FLOW – MIN. GAS FLOW TO MAINTAIN FLAME
(Adjustable to suit ty e of gas used.) as recise and accurate.
TO OPERATE:
Push in and turn knob to osition “B”, light ilot burner and hold in for10
seconds to establish Pilot flame, release ( ilot burner should remain alight)
and turn to osition “C” for full flow of gas, for minimum gas flow turn to
osition “D”
(Adjustable to suit ty e of gas used). Further adjustment of gas flow
between osition C & D.

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6. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS Cont’d
PILOTS
Polidoro 509. Gas to pilot is controlled through an injector spud. This spud
needs to be replaced when converting between L.P. and N.G. If appliance
cannot be correctly adjusted, advise the local gas authority or the appliance
manufacturer.
CONTROLS
The only controls are the PEL 21S gas valves. All are accessible after the front
stainless steel fascia is removed.. If controls get hard to turn, get a service man
to remove the two screws at the front of the control and put a high temperature
graphite grease on the shaft.

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7. TECHNICAL DATA
INJECTOR SIZES
Conversion to other gases
Injector Drill
N.G. TK-45 3.10 32
L.P. 1.85 49
N.G. TK-24,30,36 2.95
CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
To convert from N.G. to L.P. gas do the following:
1. Replace N.G. burner injectors with L.P. injectors (refer to table this page).
2 Replace pilot injectors to required size.
N.G. #32
L.P. #22
3. Disconnect regulator from gas supply line – Reconnect LPG regulator.
4. Reset pressure test point on manifold to 2.75 kPa.
5. Adjust burner aeration slide.
Relevant required gas pressures for use in conversion
Natural. 1.0 kPa W.G.
L.P. 2.65 kPa W.G.

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8. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE OF TEPANYAKI
Frequently during the cooking, clean Teppanyaki plate with a high heat spatula
(this will prevent food build up and will make the final daily cleaning of the
Teppanyaki plate easier).
Use a mild cleaner, CAUSTIC cleaners ARE NOT TO BE USED, otherwise
warranty will be void.
Before daily cleaning of the griddle plate, cool the plate to no more than 60ᑻC.
Cooling can be accelerated using water applied with a brush or well wetted cloth
whilst wearing gloves. DO NOT pour quantities of water direct onto a hot griddle
place, as scalding and/or damage to the plate may result.
Clean down plate at the end of each working day. Thoroughly wash all traces of
cleaner off Teppanyaki plate with lukewarm soapy water, then rinse again and
again with fresh water and wipe thoroughly. Lightly coat plate with oil.
NOTE Ensure to empty out the grease can regularly while cleaning griddle
otherwise grease can will overflow.
Let griddle plate run on high for a few minutes to completely dry the water from
the plate.
Using a basting brush, after plate is completely dry and cool, cover the plate with
a thin layer of cooking oil to maintain the shinny appearance of the plate.
When cleaning the stainless steel surface under NO circumstances should wool
brushes or scraping implements of common steel be used on the stainless steel
because ferrous particles can deposit on the stainless steel surface causing by
their oxidation, rust spots.
Scotchbrite can also be used but it is necessary to always rub the surfaces in the
direction of the stainless steel finish.
If the appliance is to remain inoperative for a certain period, cover the
Teppanyaki plate with a thin layer of cooking oil, note that it is advantageous to
keep the room in which the appliance is installed.
Note
IF CAUSTIC SODA BASED OVEN CLEANERS ARE USED WARRANTY
IS VOID.

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9. PROBLEM SOLVING
CAUSE AND REMEDY FOR DEFECTIVE OVEN COOKING
1. Too much bottom heat, which results in burning on the bottom of
roducts also scorching on the sides. Products will be too light on
to , uneven in colour on the to and robably raw in the centre.
(a) Cause: Remedy
Insufficient (BTU) MJ input. Check for line or fit
blockage and clear
2. Too much to heat, which results in Dark to of roducts and light
bottom, ossibly not cooked in centre.
(a) Cause: Remedy
Excessive (BTU) MJ input. Check burner injector
orifice for correct size also
check governor pressure.
(b) Cause: Remedy
Under active flue or flue restriction. Check for obstruction in
flue way.
3. Uneven cooking characteristics from side to side.
(a) Cause: Remedy
If single burner construction, oven Locate burner on level
flame.
burner out of alignment.
(b) Cause: Remedy
Appliance not level side to side. Level appliance with spirit
level.
(c) Cause: Remedy
Burner baffle (if fitted) tilted causing Replace baffle.
Products of combustion to be
directed to one side.
4. Baking characteristics from front to back.
(a) Cause: Remedy
Over-active flue Check that baffles, if fitted
are in place.
(b) Cause: Remedy
Unit not level, front to back Using spirit from front to

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PROBLEM SOLVING Cont’d
5. Dried out Product
(a) Cause: Remedy
Too low a temperature. Adjust gas cock
accordingly.
(b) Cause: Remedy
Too long a cooking time. Adjust cooking time and
temperature to suit
product.
6. Wide Variation of results from grill to grill.
(a) Cause: Remedy
Fluctuating gas pressure. Fit or adjust governor.
7. Pilot outage
(a) Cause: Remedy
Fluctuating pressure. Fit or adjust governor.
(b) Cause: Remedy
Contamination of pilot orifice. Clean pilot orifice.
(c) Cause: Remedy
Extreme over-gassing of main Check burner jet orifice
size or Burner Governor
adjustment.
(d) Cause: Remedy
Defective thermocouple Replace.
(e) Cause: Remedy
Defective safety shut-off valve. Replace.
(f) Cause: Remedy
Poor connection between thermocouple Refer to servicing
instructions
and lead and valve. clean.
(g) Cause: Remedy
Too high or too low input to pilot. Refer servicing instructions
and adjust.
NOTE: Milivoltage tests required on 7 (d) and 7 (a).

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PROBLEM SOLVING Cont’d
8. Burner goes out and flashes back
(a) Cause Remedy
Excessive aeration. Adjust.
9. Yellow Flame
(a) Cause Remedy
Too much gas to burner. Check gas pressure and
burner Jet orifice.
(b) Cause Remedy
Insufficient aeration. Adjust
10. Harsh noisy flame
(a) Cause Remedy
Excessive aeration Adjust.

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10. TEPPANYAKI TABLE

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4
5
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9
10
10
11
12
11. DRAWINGS
MODEL
:
MODELS TK-30 TK-36 TK-45
“FOR SERVICE & REPLACEMENT PARTS,
CONTACT GOLDSTEIN

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12. SPARE PARTS
MODELS TK
MODELS TKMODELS TK
MODELS TK-
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-30 TK
30 TK30 TK
30 TK-
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-36 TK
36 TK36 TK
36 TK-
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-45
45 45
45
ITEM No. CODE DESCRIPTION
1. MKNPLM21 KNOB – GASCOCK GCKPF001 / GCKGR001 (PF BOIL.)
2. ESP00003 SPARKER – PIEZO C/W SPRING, WASHER, NUT
3. ESPL0650 LEAD – H.T 650mm FOR SPARKER (GRIDDLE)
4. GCKGR001 GASCOCK – RBA/GPG/PF WITH F/F DIVICE
5. GIJGP275 INJECTOR – N/G 2.75mm (NEW)# 32 DRILL
5. GIJGP185 INJECTOR 0 – L/P 1.85mm (NEW)# 49 DRILL
6. GIJBT150 INJECTOR – INNER 1.5mm N/G (OLD)
6. GIJBT105 INJECTOR – INNER 1.05mm L/P (OLD)
6. GIJBT130 INJECTOR – OUTER 1.30mm L/P (OLD)
6. GIJBT210 INJECTOR – OUTER 2.10mm N/G (OLD)
7. GTC00450 THERMOCOUPLE – L=450 (TOP BURNER)
8. GPIB0002 BODY – PILOT, POLIDO. PF/PFC OVEN PFG CHD
9. GPIC0002 ELECTRODE – CERAMIC GPIB0002 (509F)
10. GBN00005 BURNER – NEW
10. GBNCW000 BURNER – OLD
11. TT-00P03 GREASE CAN ASSEMBLY
12. GIJ00022 PILOT SPUD #22 L.P.G
12. GIJ00032 PILOT SPUD #32 N/G

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13. WARRANTY
Installation must be carried out according to local regulations by qualified trade
persons.
Isolating switch(es), shut-off valves etc must be within easy reach of the machine
for future service and maintenance requirements.
If in doubt call GOLDSTEIN/ESWOOD or their representative for further
information. No responsibility will be accepted for defects or damages by
improper installation, for changes to the product not authorised by
GOLDSTEIN/ESWOOD or for operation outside the technical specifications.
GOLDSTEIN/ESWOOD warrants their products to be free from defects in
material and workmanship under “normal use and service . This does not
include normal wear and tear of parts. GOLDSTEIN/ESWOOD will repair or
replace any parts, which in GOLDSTEIN/ESWOOD’s sole judgement are
defective in material or workmanship, in accordance with the warranty offered.
This undertaking covers the provision of labour and parts for 12 months from the
date of delivery to the purchaser. This undertaking applies only to state capitals.
Remote areas are not covered by this commitment and special enquiries should
be made. (Note: Travel time not covered by warranty).
“To the maximum extent permitted by law, any liability on Goldstein/Eswood’s
part or on the part of its servants or agents for loss or damage of any kind
whatsoever in connection with the products, including liability for or in respect of
any claim arising out of contract, negligence or statute, shall not, in any event,
exceed 100”
Labour under warranty is supplied free of charge during normal working hours,
Monday to Friday. Should warranty work be requested outside of our normal
working hours a labour charge will be applied equivalent to a normal hour rate,
without out of hours penalty rates. (Refer to last page of this manual for your
closest branch for warranty repair services.
“ALL SERVICE WORK TO BE CARRIED OUT
BY AUTHORISED PERSONNEL”

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14. GOLDSTEIN/ESWOOD BRANCHES
For inquiries please call your nearest state branch:
Head Office
211-213 Woodpark Road
New South Wales 2564
Phone: 02 9604 7333
Fax: 02 9604 5420
Victoria Queensland
47 Stubbs Rd Nautilus Complex
Kensington Unit 12
Victoria 3031 210 Queensport Road
Murrarie Qld 4172
Phone: 03 9372 6577 Phone: 07 3890 1811
Fax: 03 9372 6477 Fax: 07 3890 1788
South Australia Western Australia
Suite 26 Unit 2
283-287 Sir Donald Bradman Drive 9 Meares Way
Brooklyn Park Canning Vale
South Australia 5032 Western Australia 6155
Phone: 08 8238 3423 Phone: 08 9456 0559
Fax: 08 8238 3400 Fax: 08 9456 0554
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