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ELEMENDT

®

 1000 

Electric Rotisserie 

Hardt Equipment Manufacturing Inc.

 

1400 50

th

 Avenue, Lachine (Montreal) 

Quebec, Canada, H8T 2V3 
www.hardtequipment.com 
 
 
Technical Support 
Tel: 

(800) 387-6847 

 

(514) 631-7271 

Fax: 

(514) 631-5443 

 
Sales 
Tel: 

(888) 848-4408 

HARDT

 

Responsive, Reliable Solutions 

Installation Manual 

Patent Pending 

CUS-009-0002-09 

This manual is to be left with the customer for future reference. 

Summary of Contents for Elemendt 1000

Page 1: ... Montreal Quebec Canada H8T 2V3 www hardtequipment com Technical Support Tel 800 387 6847 514 631 7271 Fax 514 631 5443 Sales Tel 888 848 4408 HARDT Responsive Reliable Solutions Installation Manual Patent Pending CUS 009 0002 09 This manual is to be left with the customer for future reference ...

Page 2: ...r appliance Keep the areas surrounding the equipment free of any combustible material WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment IMPORTANT This appliance is only for professional use and should only be operat...

Page 3: ...3 5 Warranty Information 5 4 Equipment Diagrams 6 4 1 Single Unit 6 4 2 Double Deck Unit 7 4 3 Countertop Unit 8 5 Receiving Unpacking 9 5 1 Single Rotisserie 10 5 2 Double Deck Unit Installation 12 5 2 1 Single Packaging 12 5 2 2 Dual Packaging 14 5 3 Countertop Unit Installation 20 6 Installing the Equipment 22 6 1 Drain 22 6 2 Drive Unit 22 6 3 Electrical 23 6 3 1 Cord Plug Connection 23 6 3 2 ...

Page 4: ...document and understands the safety information provided Only qualified personnel should work on specific tasks required for installing this equipment Drain connections must be done by a licensed plumber All electrical connection installation must be done by a qualified electrician 3 3 Equipment Safety ENSURE THAT ELECTRICAL CORDS ARE UNDAMAGED AND NO BARE WIRES ARE VISIBLE ENSURE THAT THERE ARE N...

Page 5: ...9 19036 3 5 Warranty Information Please note that failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to your equipment that is not covered under warranty Any damage or costs incurred due to any of the following situations will not be covered Unauthorized repair by anyone other than a Hardt factory authorized service partner Installation of non Hardt replacement or service components Alterat...

Page 6: ... Door Power Cord Figure 4 1 Single Unit Halogen Lamp Access Inside Oven Drain Valve Handle May be located on opposite side of unit on some pass through models Casters Option Control Panel End of Cook Indicator Light Option Grease Drain Grease Collection Reservoir Accessory Also available in pass through configurations ...

Page 7: ... 4 2 Double Deck Unit Power Cord Bottom Unit Door Halogen Lamp Access Inside Oven Drain Valve Handle May be located on opposite side of unit on some pass through models Casters Option Grease Collection Reservoir Accessory Grease Drains End of Cook Indicator Light Option Control Panel Also available in pass through configurations ...

Page 8: ...top Unit Power Cord Figure 4 3 Countertop Unit Also available in pass through configurations Door Halogen Lamp Access Inside Oven Drain Valve Handle May be located on opposite side of unit on some pass through models Grease Drain End of Cook Indicator Light Option Control Panel Adjustable Feet ...

Page 9: ...ls for any damage that may have occurred during shipping If they are damaged contact Hardt for replacements WHEN LIFTING A ROTISSERIE MAKE SURE THE LIFTING IS ALWAYS LEVEL OTHERWISE THE BALANCE MIGHT BE UPSET RISKING DAMAGE OR INJURY AS ALWAYS ENSURE THAT PROPER HEAVY LIFTING TECHNIQUES ARE PRACTICED Figure 5 1 Use proper lifting techniques ...

Page 10: ...unit to the edge of the pallet 6 In 3 stages gently lift and lower the first set of legs onto the floor roll the unit forward then carefully lift and lower the back legs onto the floor See Figure 5 3 7 Inspect the rotisserie for any remaining plastic left over from the manufacturing and packing process and remove if found Be sure to remove the protective foam blocks from the glass doors as well as...

Page 11: ...HARDT Responsive Reliable Solutions 11 of 27 CUS 009 0002 09 5 Receiving Unpacking Figure 5 5 Leveling Single Unit ...

Page 12: ...E UNIT IS AROUND 850 LBS CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO OVER EXERT PRESSURE ON THE DOOR GLASS WHEN HANDLING THE ROTISSERIE 5 Unlock the front casters then slowly guide the rotisserie down the ramp and onto the floor During this step it is important that one person hold the top of the oven to prevent it from tipping See Figure 5 7 6 Inspect the rotisserie for any remaining plastic left over from the man...

Page 13: ...HARDT Responsive Reliable Solutions 13 of 27 CUS 009 0002 09 5 Receiving Unpacking Figure 5 9 Leveling Double Deck unit ...

Page 14: ...tional casters that might hinder rolling the unit forward off its pallet as shown in Figure 5 10 Do not remove the indicated wooden rails MOVING THE ROTISSERIE OFF THE PALLET REQUIRES A 4 PERSON TEAM AS THE WEIGHT OF THE UNIT IS AROUND 400 LBS CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO OVER EXERT PRESSURE ON THE DOOR GLASS WHEN HANDLING THE ROTISSERIE 6 Unlock the casters and carefully roll the unit to the edge of...

Page 15: ... any wood blocks around the unit as shown in Figure 5 13 11 Remove the left hand side panel see Figure 5 14 12 Remove the drain valve handle and put it with its two securing nuts safely aside see Figure 5 15 Figure 5 13 Remove wooden blocks Figure 5 14 Remove left access panel Figure 5 15 Remove drain valve handle ...

Page 16: ...e oven 14 Insert the un assembled side of the manual lifting rig through the large holes located at the oven s base see Figure 5 17 15 Assemble the second clamp as close to the oven as possible on each pole of the manual lifting rig then the second round grip at the opposite end of the oven see Figure 5 18 Figure 5 18 Assemble second set of clamps and round grips on manual lifting rig Figure 5 17 ...

Page 17: ...HE PALLET REQUIRES A 4 PERSON TEAM AS THE WEIGHT OF THE UNIT IS AROUND 400 LBS CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO OVER EXERT PRESSURE ON THE DOOR GLASS WHEN HANDLING THE ROTISSERIE 18 In a synchronized fashion lift the top unit up from its pallet using proper lifting techniques 19 Carefully place the top unit onto the bottom one See Figure 5 21 The holes in the base of the top rotisserie must align with th...

Page 18: ...ashers that were previously removed from the bottom unit in Step 9 and tighten Refer to Figure 5 22 and Figure 5 23 22 Reinstall the left hand side panel as shown in Figure 5 24 Figure 5 22 Install left mating bolts and washers Figure 5 23 Install right mating bolts and washers Figure 5 24 Reinstall side panel ...

Page 19: ...uring and packing process and remove if found Be sure to remove the protective foam blocks from the glass doors as well as the plastic tie wraps that is securing both drive units in their respective sockets See Figure 5 26 18 Verify that the rotisseries are level from front to back and side to side Raise or lower the caster wheels to level the unit if necessary as shown in Figure 5 9 on page 13 Fi...

Page 20: ...be lifted off of its pallet straight up If this does not appear to be the case carefully remove any wood that would be hindering an upward motion 5 In a synchronized fashion lift the unit up from its pallet using proper lifting techniques and carefully position it onto its suitable operation area See Figure 5 27 and Figure 5 28 6 Inspect the rotisserie for any remaining plastic left over from the ...

Page 21: ...HARDT Responsive Reliable Solutions 21 of 27 CUS 009 0002 09 5 Receiving Unpacking Figure 5 30 Level Unit by Adjusting Feet ...

Page 22: ...ws the rotisserie to remain mobile for servicing The effluent from this drain may contain fats oils and greases Any liquid drained from the rotisserie will be very hot it is recommended that copper piping or other high temperature rated piping be used for the drain connections The drain lines from double deck rotisseries must NEVER be plumbed together Doing so will cause improper drainage performa...

Page 23: ...OLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE 6 3 1 Cord Plug Connection THE ROTISSERIE IS SUPPLIED WITH A 6 FOOT 183 CM LONG ELECTRICAL CORD THE CORD IS EQUIPPED WITH A FOUR PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED FOUR PRONG RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG TO AVOID STRESSING THE POWER CORD INSERT THE PLU...

Page 24: ...yebolt Tighten securely using a tool 3 Attach the staple bracket to a secure anchoring structure in the facility i e a stud in the wall by using the supplied four 1 0 25 5 mm 10 screws and anchors if needed 4 Use the 2 threaded connectors to attach one end of the restraining cable to the mounting bracket and the other to the eyebolt Tighten threaded connector securely using an appropriate tool Use...

Page 25: ...with the Elemendt 1000 rotisserie it is to be placed to the right of the rotisserie s Ensure that the drain from each rotisserie is aligned above the openings in the GR 15 as shown in Figure 4 1 on page 6 and in Figure 4 2 on page 7 The GR 15 is to be placed on a solid level non combustible surface Avoid areas where excessive splashing may occur ...

Page 26: ... it go if it remains stationary then the rotisserie is level If the door swings closed or farther open then additional leveling is required If a rotisserie is not level the caster wheel height can be adjusted as described on page 11 for single deck units on page 13 for double deck units and the feet height can be adjusted as described on page 21 for countertop units If your rotisserie does not con...

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