Installation continued, Operation – Garland 36 E SERIES HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC RANGES AND BROILERS User Manual

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Part # 1009067 Rev13(12/04/09)

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Installation Instructions for Mounting
The Double Deck High Shelf 36E Series

1. Back of range must be easily accessible.

2. Remove the flat head bolt “A” from each side of high shelf

only when place next to a high shelf, Salamander.

3. Place backguard, high shelf on the rear of the Range

slipping the support brackets into the opening in the
burner box side.

4. Securely fasten support brackets to the burner box sides

with (4) 1/4 - 20 x 3/4 slot truss head machine screws
or (4) #10B x 1/2 Phillips sheet metal screws. Hardware
package will be supplied.

5. Remove lower front panel of the high shelf.

6. Replace flat head bolts removed in step 2 so that each high

shelf is bolted to adjacent high shelf at “A”.

7. Replace lower front panel of high shelf.

INSTALLATION continued

Upright

Burner Box
Side

1/4 - 20 x 3/4
Slot Truss Head
Machine Screws or
#10B x 1/2 Phillips
Sheet Metal Screws
4 Req.

Bolt "A"

Ventilation

An adequate ventilation system is recommended for all
commercial electrical cooking appliances. For further
information please refer to “Vapor Removal From cooking
Equipment” National Fire Protection Association Standards.

OPERATION

Ovens

Controls

On standard units, the controls for the lower oven section
are located on the right end of the switch pane. Each oven
is equipped with top and bottom heating units. Two (2)
three heat, heavy duty reversible switches allow for separate
operation of each heating unit. An oven thermostat and
indicator lamp are also provided for each oven. Regardless
of Switch Settings of Upper and Lower heating Units, the
Thermostat Has Complete Control of the Temperature of the
Oven.

Preheat

Turn top heating unit (Switch at left of thermostat dial) to
“High”. Turn bottom heating unit (Switch at right of the
thermostat dial) to “High.” Set oven thermostat dial to desired
temperature. Pilot lamp will now come “ON,” indicating
oven has not reached desired temperature. When desired
temperature is reached, pilot lamp will go “OFF”. At this time,
top heating switch may be turned “OFF” or set as desired.
Bottom heating unit may be left at “High” or set as desired.

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