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INSTALLATION
BEFORE CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY
Remove all the packaging materials and tape,
as well as any protective plastic
from the machine
. Clean off any glue residue left over from the protective plastic
using methylated spirit.
Place the free standing fryer on a firm, level floor in the required position. The legs
can be adjusted for slightly uneven floors.
National Standards exist outlining the positioning, spacing and ventilation
requirements when installing new appliances. These Standards should be
consulted and new equipment should be installed accordingly. In any situation
where specifications allow a distance of less than 100mm we would still
recommend that a well-ventilated air gap of not less than 100mm be maintained. If
the machine is near particularly heat-sensitive materials common sense should be
employed in determining sufficient distancing.
Consideration should be given to securing the unit or limiting mobility if the unit is
hard-wired. Appropriate standards should be consulted when any installation is
undertaken to ensure compliance with all requirements.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before connecting the fryer to the power supply ensure that
all
the controls are in
the “
OFF
” position.
A licensed electrician must install this fryer to comply with national installation
codes and regulations. The fryers are supplied ready for connection to a three
phase plus neutral and earth mains supply. Means for disconnection from supply
must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
WARNING - THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED.
If the electrical mains supply cabling is damaged, the machine must not be
used until a suitably qualified person has replaced the supply cabling and
has deemed the unit to be functioning properly.
There are two main supply connection points in the unit. The first is through the
lower back panel at the rear of the unit. The second connection point is through the
base of the machine at the rear. Both connection points have three choices of holes
for the cable to pass through.
A suitable cable gland is required for the cable to
pass through.
Each fryer must be connected to an adequately protected power supply and an
isolation switch mounted adjacent to, but not behind the fryer. This switch must be
clearly marked and readily accessible in case of fire.