Frymaster Super Runner 38 Series User Manual

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STANDARDS: All electrical cooking
appliances must be electrically
connected and grounded in accordance
with local codes, or in the absence of
local codes, with the latest editions of:

U.S. Standards:

1. National Electric Code Standards

ANSI/ NFPA # 70.

American National Standards
Institute
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018

2. NFPA Standards #96 and #211.

National Fire Protection Association
470 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02110

Canadian Standards:

1. Canadian Electrical Code C22.1, Part I

Canadian Standards Association
178 Rexdale Boulevard
Rexdale, ONT M9W 1R3

2. CAN 1-B149 Installation Codes

Canadian Gas Association
55 Scarsdale Road
Don Mills, ONT M3B 2R3

2.4 AIR SUPPLY & VENTILATION:

The area around the fryer must be kept
clear to prevent any obstruction to
ventilation air flow as well as for service
and maintenance. Never use the interior of
the fryer’s cabinet for storage.

a. A commercial, heavy-duty fryer should

be vented to the outside of the
building.

b. Filters and drip troughs should be part

of any industrial hood, but consult
local codes before constructing and
installing any hood.

2.5 RECEIVING AND UNPACKING:

Check that the container is upright.
Unpack the fryer carefully and remove all
accessories from the carton. Do not
discard or misplace these, as they will be
needed.

After unpacking, immediately check the

equipment for visible signs of shipping
damage. If such damage has occurred,
contact the carrier and file the appropriate
freight claims. Do not contact the factory,
as the responsibility of shipping damage is
between the carrier and the dealer or end-
user.

If your equipment arrives damaged:

a. File claim for damages immediately –

Regardless of extent of damage.

b. Visible loss or damage – Be sure this

is noted on the freight bill or express
receipt and is signed by the person
making the delivery.

c. Concealed loss or damage – If damage

is unnoticed until equipment is
unpacked, notify freight company or
carrier immediately, and file a
concealed damage claim. This should
be done within fifteen (15) days of
date of delivery. Be sure to retain
container for inspection.

NOTE: DEAN DOES NOT ASSUME
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE OR
LOSS INCURRED IN TRANSIT.

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