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C.
If a spring adjustment is required, proceed as follows. Lift elevating
mechanism assembly up and out of the stainless steel cabinet. Set it on the
floor. Disconnect but do not remove any unnecessary springs from the
elevator carrier and replace mechanism back into the heater.
D. See
ELECTRICAL
and
START-UP
sections before plugging unit into
power supply.
ELECTRICAL
Refer to the specifications data on page 3, the serial label, your local code or the
National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is connected to the proper power source.
A protected circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must be available for
connection of the line cord. Place the unit near enough to the electrical outlet so the
power cord is not stretched or strained. Once the unit is properly located, push down
on the two caster brakes to lock them into place.
All dish heaters are provided with
a NEMA plug type 6-20P.
WARNING
Every heater is fitted with a grounded power cord and must be connected
to a properly grounded receptacle. Each receptacle must be wired to a
dedicated circuit breaker rated at not more than 20 amps.
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock hazard, the main power switch must be turned
to “off” position and the heater disconnected from the power source
whenever performing service or maintenance.
WARNING
Hazardous voltage inside back of cabinet. Only qualified personnel totally
familiar with electrical circuits, service manual, and service procedures
should open or work inside unit.