Installation continued – Garland G SERIES GAS RESTAURANT RANGES User Manual

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Part # 4523104 Rev 3 (03/04/10)

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Installing Shelf To Backguard

Note: Shelf may be installed before or after installing the

backguard to the range .

1 . Loosen 4 bolts on the front of the backguard

approximately 1/4” (6mm) .

2 . Align the 4 slotted holes on the back of the shelf with the

4 bolts on the backguard .

3 . Slide the shelf downward until the 4 bolts are engaged in

the slotted portion of the keyhole .

4 . Tighten the 4 bolts to secure the shelf .

5 . On 60” units only, install a sheet metal screw though the

hole in the underside of the shelf into the backguard and

tighten .

SHELF

BACKGUARD

MOUNTING

BOLTS

SHEETMETAL

SCREW

Backguard With High Shelf, Salamander Or

Cheesemelters Mounting Instructions

1 . Rear of the range must be easily accessible .

2 . Please refer to the installation instructions included with

the salamander or cheesemelter for further instructions

on these units .

3 . For the backguard or high shelf, place on the rear of the

range, slipping the support brackets into the openings in

the main body sides .

4 . Securely fasten the support brackets to the burner box

sides with (4) sheet metal screws provided .

Upright

Main Body

Side

Sheet Metal

Screws (4 Req'd)

Ventilation Air

The following notes are intended to give general guidance .

For detailed recommendations, refer to the applicable

code(s) in the country of destination .

Proper ventilation is critical for optimum performance . The

ideal method of ventilating open-top equipment is the use

of a properly designed canopy that should extend six inches

(152 mm), beyond all sides of the appliance(s) and six feet, six

inches (1981mm) above the floor .

A strong exhaust will create a vacuum in the room . For an

exhaust vent to work properly, replacement air must be

equal to the amount of air exhausted . An imbalance between

exhaust and replacement air can cause degradation in the

appliance’s performance .

All gas burners and pilots need sufficient air to operate . Large

objects should not be placed in front of the appliance(s) that

would obstruct the flow of air into the front .

Statutory Regulations

The installation of this appliance must be carried out by

a competent person and in accordance with the relevant

regulations, codes of practice and the related publications of

the country of destination .

The installation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code

ANSI Z223 .1, or latest edition, NFPA No .54 - latest edition/or

local code to assure safe and efficient operation . In Canada,

the installation must comply with CSA B149 .1 and local

codes .

INSTALLATION Continued

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