Installation, General information, General installation – Cleveland Range SET-10 User Manual

Page 3: Inspection / unpacking, Shipping damage instructions

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GENERAL INFORMATION

These instructions must be retained by the owner/user
for future reference.

The serial plate is located on the right side of the control
housing. Voltage, phase, amperage and wattage are
stated on the plate.

This equipment is built to comply with applicable
standards for manufacturers. Included among those
approval agencies are: UL, NSF, CSA, ETL, and others.
Many local codes exist, and it is the responsibility of the
owner and installer to comply with these codes.

GENERAL INSTALLATION

Check the electrical rating label to ensure that the unit is
the correct voltage, phase, amperage and wattage are
stated on this label.

Observe all clearance requirements to provide air
supply for proper operation, as well as sufficient
clearance for servicing. Keep the skillet area free and
clear of combustibles. Dimensions and clearance
specifications are shown on the specification sheet.

WARNING: Installation of skillet must be accomplished
by qualified installation personnel, working to all
applicable local and national codes. Improper
installation of product could cause injury or damage,
and void the warranty.

Installation must be in accordance with local codes
and/or the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-
latest edition (USA) or the Canadian Electrical Code
CSA Standard C22.1 (Canada). The skillet must be
electrically grounded by the installer.

Electrically powered skillets require a separate fused
disconnect switch which must be supplied and installed
in the high voltage electrical supply line. The wire
gauge size and electric supply must match the power
requirements specified on the skillet's rating plate. The
conduit-enclosed permanent copper wiring must be
adequate to carry the required current at rated voltage.
Refer to the specification sheet for electrical
specifications and location of electrical connections.

INSPECTION / UNPACKING

1. Before unpacking visually inspect the unit for

evidence of damage during shipping.

2. If damage is noticed, do not unpack the unit, follow

"SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS" shown below.

3. Carefully remove unit from shipping carton. Remove

any packing material from unit. After carefully
unpacking check for "concealed" damage. If
damage is noticed, follow "SHIPPING DAMAGE
INSTRUCTIONS" shown below.

4. Check the electrical rating label to ensure that the

unit is the correct voltage, phase, amperage and
wattage are stated on this label.

5. A protective material has been applied to the

stainless steel panels. This material must be
removed immediately after installation, as heat will
melt the material and make it more difficult to
remove.

SHIPPING DAMAGE
INSTRUCTIONS

If shipping damage to the unit is discovered or
suspected, observe the following guidelines in
preparing a shipping damage claim.

1. Write down a description of the damage or the

reason for suspecting damage as soon as it is
discovered. This will help in filling out the claim
forms later.

2. As soon as damage is discovered or suspected,

notify the carrier that delivered the shipment.

3. Arrange for the carrier's representative to examine

the damage.

4. Fill out all carrier claims forms and have the

examining carrier sign and date each form.

INSTALLATION

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