Operation Manual for T & A Models

(T02T04T06CS01CS02, A02, A04, A06 )
Note: This appliance is designed for indoor use only and must be operated under a ventilation hood.

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Warnings & Recommendations

  1. Certified Gas Technician Required: You must hire a certified technician to install and connect your tandoor to the main gas line. Do not attempt to connect it yourself.
  2. Use of Certified Flexible Gas Hose: The gas technician must use a blue, flexible hose that is  CSA-certified for the gas connection.
  3. Securing the Tandoor: Secure the tandoor to the wall using a chain for added stability and safety.
  4. Lid Usage: When operating the tandoor, never fully cover the top and side lids, as excessive heat buildup could damage the gas components and crack the clay.
  5. Cleaning: Clean the interior floor of the Tandoori Oven every 3-4 days to remove burned residues, as these are harmful to health and can also damage gas components.
  6. Gas Valve Operation: The yellow gas valve outside the tandoor controls the gas flow to the burner. Adjust it as needed, but never operate the tandoor at full heat capacity; doing so may cause damage to the gas components and the clay pot.
  7. Flammable Vapors: Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors near the tandoor or other appliances. Ignoring this may result in hazardous fires or explosions, leading to serious injuries or property damage.
Note: It is your responsibility to ensure that your tandoor is properly assembled, installed, and maintained. Carefully following this manual’s instructions is crucial for safety.

For Your Safety

If you smell gas:
  1. Turn off the gas supply to the appliance.
  2. Extinguish any open flames.
  3. Lift the tandoor lid.
  4. If the odor persists, immediately contact your gas supplier or the fire department.

Step-by-Step Guide: To Unbox the Tandoor Crate:

 

Step-by-Step Guide: Lighting up the T Model Tandoors for the First Time:


Installation Guidelines

The installation must follow local codes. In the absence of such codes:
  • In the Canada: Follow the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.

Safety Tips for Installation

  • Indoor Use Only: Use the tandoor only indoors, under a ventilation hood.
  • Clear Area: Always keep the area around the tandoor free of combustible materials, gasoline, or other flammable liquids.
  • Ventilation: Do not block the combustion or air ventilation flow to the tandoor.
  • Unattended Operation: Do not leave the tandoor unattended while it is in operation.
  • Children and Safety: Ensure children do not operate or play near the tandoor.
  • Alcohol and Drug Influence: Avoid using the tandoor under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Tandoor Movement: Do not attempt to move the tandoor while it is in use.
Clearance Instructions: When positioning your tandoor, maintain a minimum clearance of:
  • 15 cm (6 inches) from both sides.
  • 15 cm (6 inches) from the back.
  • This equipment must be installed under a ventilation hood only.

Electrical Caution

  • If any accessory on the tandoor requires an external power source, ensure it is grounded according to local laws or, if absent, with the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 or the National Electrical Code ANSI-NFPA 70 in the U.S.
  • The three-prong plug provides shock protection. Plug it directly into a properly grounded receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong.
  • Keep electrical cords and fuel supply hoses well away from heated surfaces.

Additional Safety Measures

  • Always turn off the Gas valve when the tandoor is not in use.
  • Lock at least two of the tandoor’s wheels during operation to prevent movement.

Flexible Gas Hose & Regulator

    • Keep grease or other hot materials away from the flexible Gas Hose, ensuring it does not come into contact with any hot surfaces.
    • Visually inspect the entire flexible connector assembly before each use.
    • Perform a leak test before lighting the Gas Tandoor each day or after any gas component replacement.
Warning: Ignoring these instructions may result in a fire, causing serious injury or even death.

Performing a Leak Test

A leak test ensures there are no gas leaks before using the Clay Oven. Conduct the test in a well-ventilated area, away from open flames, heat, or ignition sources. Do not use a match or any open flame during the test.

What You’ll Need

  1. A mixture of 50% liquid dish soap and 50% water.
  2. A brush or cloth to apply the mixture.

Leak Test Procedure

  • Test the flexible gas hose connections, valve connections and all joints of your tandoori oven.
  • With the gas supply valve in the OFF position, turn on the main gas valve.
  • Brush the soap and water solution onto all connections and components.
  • Watch closely for growing bubbles; these indicate a leak.
  • If a leak is detected, do not use the tandoor. Shut off the gas source immediately and contact a certified gas technician for repairs.
Warning: Failing to perform this test correctly may lead to a hazardous fire or explosion.

Quick Guide for Performing Leak Test


Using Your Appliance Correctly

Lighting

  • Before each use, inspect all hoses and gas supply lines for any visible damage. If any damage is found, do not use the tandoor.
  • Important:
    • Always remove the lid before lighting.
    • Do not lean over the tandoor when lighting the burner.
    • Check the flame visually each time. If the flame is unusually small or smoky yellow, turn off the tandoor and call a certified technician.
    • Note: Always light the Tandoor from side window. Never ignite it from the top.

First-Time Lighting Procedure

  1. Remove the top lid before lighting.
  2. Turn off the yellow gas valve at the front.
  3. Open the main gas valve located before the blue flexible hose.
  4. Check all gas connections for leaks using an approved leak detector.
  5. Press and hold the red button on the safety valve, then light the pilot. Hold the Red button for at least 2 minutes.
  6. Once the pilot is lit, slowly turn on the yellow gas valve at the front to light the burner.

Shutting Down Your Tandoor

  • Nightly Shutdown: Turn off the yellow gas valve at the front to keep the pilot lit.
  • Complete Shutdown: Turn off both the main gas valve before the blue flexible hose and the yellow valve at the front.

Lid Position

  • Always keep the tandoor covered with the lid when not in use.
  • When using the tandoor, do not completely cover it with the lid.
  • Metal Plate Assembly: Step-by-Step Guide for Assembling the Metal/Baffle Plate

Cleaning & Maintenance

  • Burner: Clean the burner at least twice a year using a brass bristle brush. Ensure all burner ports are clear, but do not enlarge them. If damage is found, replace the burner.
  • Metal Plates: Scrub the plate with a brass brush and wash with mild detergent. If rust appears, use a scrub pad to remove it. Replace the plate if excessive wear is evident.
  • External Surface: Clean the tandoor’s external stainless steel surface daily with a wet cloth and kitchen disinfectants. Ensure all grease, dust, and food particles are removed before lighting.
  • Skewers: Keep your skewers sparkling clean by giving them a quick scrub with warm soapy water after each use – it’s the secret to perfectly grilled flavors every time!
WarningToo much grease buildup can lead to fire hazards and promote the growth of bacteria.

Curing the Clay Pot for First-Time Use

  • Preparation: You must cure the tandoor’s clay portion before first use to seal and treat it, which extends its lifespan. Repeat every 2-3 months for best results.

Ingredients

  • Mustard oil: 1.5 liters
  • Jaggery (Gur): 1 kg
  • Spinach (Palak): 1 kg
  • Salt: 10 teaspoons
  • Turmeric powder (Haldi): 10 teaspoons

Directions

  1. Mix the ingredients into a liquid.
  2. Rub the mixture onto the clay using a cloth.
  3. Allow the tandoor to absorb the mixture for 30 minutes. Repeat steps 2 and 3 three more times.
  4. Heat the tandoor slowly for 48 hours.
  5. Once cooled, wipe off any remaining mixture with a soft cloth.

Your Tandoor’s First Steps: Complete Guide to Curing and Seasoning:


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