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DTF – 1960 Series Operator Manual 

ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ELECTRICAL CODE REFERENCE 

 

IN USA 

When installed, this appliance must be electrically grounded and its installation must comply with the National 
Electric Code, ANSI-NFPA 70, latest edition, the Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions, and applicable municipal 
building codes. 

 

IN CANADA 

All electrical connections are to be made in accordance with CSA C22.1 – Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and/or 
local codes. 

 

ALL OTHER COUTRIES 

Local electrical codes will prevail. 

 

1.  Strain Relief is provided with each unit.  International Dealer/Distributor provides applicable power cord/plug for 

each customer. 

2.  All pole disconnection switch 3mm open contact distance. 
3.  To prevent electrical shock, an equal potential bonding ground-lug is provided in the back.  This allows the 

appliance to be connected to an external bonding system. 

4.  When used as a double-stack (if applicable) and each appliance has its own disconnection switch, all switches 

should be closed together. 

 
 

SPACING 

 

The unit must have 6 inches (152mm) of clearance from combustible surfaces.  In case other equipment is located 
on the right side of the unit, a minimum clearance of 24 inches (610mm) is required from that equipment.  
Additionally, a 24 inch (610mm) clearance at the rear of the unit must be obtainable for service access. 
 
 

VENTILATION 

 

Ventilation is not required but local codes prevail.  These are the “authority having jurisdiction” as stated by the 
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, INC. in NFPA 96, latest edition. 
 

 

WARNING: 

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If the supply cord appears to be damaged, do not attempt to operate unit.  Contact 
service agent or qualified technician to repair. 

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This appliance must be properly grounded at time of installation.  Failure to ensure 
that this equipment is properly grounded can result in electrocution, dismemberment 
or fatal injury. 

 

WARNING 

INT’L (CE): 

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As it pertains to domestic models, this appliance is equipped with a three-prong 
(grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged 
directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.  Do not cut or remove the 
grounding prong from this plug. 

 

WARNING 

DOMESTIC: 

Summary of Contents for 1960 Series

Page 1: ...ica Technical Support Hotline 800 678 9511 Telephone 260 459 8200 www lincolnfp com operator manual This document includes Safety Notices Specifications Installation Instructions Operating Instruction...

Page 2: ...the consignee Other Countries Freight terms will be developed and extended on an individual basis Proper and secure storage facilities should be arranged for the unit s if necessary to protect against...

Page 3: ...ble code requirements Refer to Code References section for more information 5 The fixed supply wiring insulation must be protected against high interior surface temperatures TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTAN...

Page 4: ...0 1964 11 5kW 220V 37 5 3 50 REQUIRED CLEARANCE The unit must have 6 inches 152 mm of clearance from combustible surfaces In case other equipment is located on the right side of the unit a minimum cle...

Page 5: ...tack the DTF units together 1 Turn each unit off and unplug each unit from its power source 2 Remove the two screws from the Unit Top of the bottom appliance 3 Remove the legs from the top appliance R...

Page 6: ...all switches should be closed together SPACING The unit must have 6 inches 152mm of clearance from combustible surfaces In case other equipment is located on the right side of the unit a minimum clea...

Page 7: ...n be used for other menu item programs 3 Programming the unit to desired settings To enter the program mode press and hold the UP BUTTON for 5 seconds The UP and DOWN BUTTONS will light indicating the...

Page 8: ...ailable selections The BOTTOM I R icon follows the 8 available selections 3 Set TEMPERATURE UNITS C or F a Press and hold BUTTON 1 for 20 seconds to change the C or F value b To change again repeat st...

Page 9: ...se through previous next parameter in the list b If parameter value is displayed use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the parameter value to within the allowed limits 2 Select the parameter to be adj...

Page 10: ...s while the appliance is in operation Turn unit off wait 30 minutes for cool down then unplug the unit from its power source 2 Clean exterior surfaces of the appliance by wiping it down with a mild de...

Page 11: ...n cleaner Let sit for 15 20 minutes use 3M green scrub pad to remove debris Rinse and let dry 2 By releasing the turn fasteners Figure A remove the four Air Wash Assemblies Figure B Please note that t...

Page 12: ...either end of unit Figure A Slide the Finger Cover from Finger Housing remove Inner Columnating Panel Figure B Clean all pieces with commercial oven cleaner and rinse Allow time to dry before reinstal...

Page 13: ...ment has been cleaned and allowed to dry reassemble in reverse order Proper placement of the finger assemblies is critical to the operation of the unit Positioning pin must be aligned with the positio...

Page 14: ...st discuss this need for preventive maintenance with your Authorized Service Company to establish a proper program If there are any questions that the Service Company cannot answer contact Lincoln s T...

Page 15: ...CT POWER TEMPERATURE HEAT CONVEYOR FAN BURNER HEAT CYCLE READY TIMER INDICATOR RESET HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT CAUTION HOT SURFACE CLOCK TIME SWITCH TIMER TRANSFORMER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE EQUIPOTENTIALITY GR...

Page 16: ...DTF 1960 Series Operator Manual 16 LABEL DEFINITIONS CONT D AMPS VOLTS KILOWATTS HR TYPE OF GAS AC COOK TIME SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY PROVIDE MINIMUM REAR AND SIDE CLEARANCE ORIFICE MAIN ORIFICE LOW FIRE...

Page 17: ...s associated therein null and void This includes any damage costs or legal actions resulting from the installation of any Lincoln commercial cooking equipment in a non commercial application or instal...

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