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An open drainage with an inside diameter of at least 40 mm (1.6 inch) must be available near the
rotisserie.
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The rotisserie has a mains plug, and must be connected to a wall socket with the proper mains voltage.
The wall socket must be mounted by a certified electrician.
A tether bracket, as shown on the drawing below, is provided with the stand. Based on the routing of
the flexible conduit, the bracket must be installed along with the caster to one corner of the base
using the hardware provided. The remaining open hole in the center of the bracket is to
be used to secure one end of the tether (locally supplied chain, cable, etc.). The other end of the
tether is to be secured to an anchoring point in the building structure.
restraining suggestion
Note:
Length of tether must be shorter than the flexible conduit to make sure that during appliance
movement, no stress is transmitted to the conduit.
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Unpacking of the rotisserie.
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Remove the pallet under the rotisserie with the help of a forklift.
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Put the rotisserie on his location.
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Check if there is enough free space around the rotisserie (see installation drawing).
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Check the electrical supply.
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Tethering of the rotisserie.
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Connect the water.
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Connect drain.
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Grease collection.
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Make a test run on 220 °C (425°F).
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Give instructions to the operator.
5.3 Electrical supply
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure that it agrees with the specifications on the
machine data plate located on the right-side panel near the controls.
The connecting cable for the rotisserie is equipped with an approved plug connection. If use is to be
made of a permanent connection, the connecting cable must be connected to a manual on/off switch
that is installed near the rotisserie in a clear visible manner. In all cases, a strain relief must be
installed where the cable enters the rotisserie.
The rotisserie must be connected according to the figure below.
The electrical diagram is supplied with the documentation package inside the rotisserie.