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VIII. Optional Battery Backup Installation
Remove the rear end base cover by removing the screws, lifting up and pulling forward. (Note: The
following steps 1, 2, and 3 may have been performed at the factory) (
See
Figure 3
)
1. Plug the line cord from the oven into any empty outlet on the rear of the battery backup unit.
2. Connect the power cord to its socket on the battery backup and plug into either outlet mounted to
the base of the oven.
3. Plug the cable with the 9pin D-connector into the socket on the rear of the unit.
4. The battery backup turns ON and OFF with the main rotary switch.
Figure 3
IX. Final Things to Do
•
Verify that all connections (electrical or otherwise) have been made according to the above
instructions.
•
Ensure all packing material is removed.
•
Read the instruction manual
.
X. Sprinkler Fire Suppression System
Special Precautions
should be taken if the unit is installed in a sprinklered room or building.
Your
Sprinkler contractor
should be consulted to determine if the existing sprinkler system has properly
rated sprinkler heads suitable for the environment in which the oven will be located. NFPA 13 and / or
any other jurisdiction having authority are reference sources. The purpose of this notice is to eliminate
the possibility of water damage caused by a sprinkler head fusing and discharging water as a result of
normal oven operating and maintenance procedures.
XI. Facility Drawings
The facility drawing for this oven is found on the following page.
Summary of Contents for TCM-2200
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