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Installation
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF ROLLER GRILL
1. Read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation. DO NOT proceed with installation and
operation if you have questions or do not understand everything in this manual. Contact your local
representative or Globe first.
2. Remove roller grill from the box. Once roller grill has been removed from the packaging, be certain that
all protective plastic and residue is removed from all surfaces.
3.
Inspect roller grill to make sure all parts have been provided (i.e. catch tray).
4. Select a location for placement of roller grill which has a level, solid, nonskid surface that is nonflammable and
away from water hazards and sinks, and is in a well-lighted work area away from children and visitors.
5.
For your protection we recommend a qualified electrician install the roller grill. They must be
familiar with electrical installations and all electrical codes.
6. Proper connection and power supply are necessary for satisfactory performance.
7.
The external wiring must be in conduit or an approved type of flexible cable suitable for operation at temperature
indicated at the conduit hole and in a proper size to carry the load.
8. The supply circuit must be properly fused and equipped with a means of disconnecting, as required by the
local electrical code. For roller grill with plugs and leads set, simply provide a suitable power point and connect.
This equipment gets EXTREMELY HOT. Make sure all flammable/combustible materials
are set away from roller grill.
Leveling
The roller grill comes standard with rubber non-slip feet. Roller grill must be on a firm, level surface.
Assembly
Make sure catch tray is installed before each use. The use of the catch tray will help keep roller grill clean and hygenic
and enable easy cleaning.
COMMISSIONING:
Commissioning of your new roller grill is of the utmost importance. Commissioning is the thorough and methodical
testing of the equipment, sub systems, and systems to make sure that the final product functions properly and safely
at the work site. By identifying any potential problems (i.e.: equipment location, ventilation, local fire/electrical codes,
installation, operator training and certification) prior to equipment being placed into service, costly outages and
potential damages can be avoided.
SAFETY ALWAYS.