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SaturnTM Equipment Limited Warranty 

Saturn warrants its new product to be free from defects in 
material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from 
the original date of installation not to exceed 18 months from 
date of original shipment from factory. Equipment sold and 
installed for residential use, or outside the continental United 
States is excluded from warranty. This warranty is limited to 
product(s) sold to the original commercial user. The liability of 
Saturn is limited to, at Saturn option the repair or replacement 
of any part found by Saturn to be warranted herein. 
Saturn shall bear the normal labor charges for repair or 
replacement to the extent that such repair or replacement 
is performed within 35 miles of the office of an authorized 
service agency, within the continental United States and dur-
ing regular (straight time) hours. Travel outside of the 35 miles 
and any work performed at overtime or weekend rates is the 
responsibility of the owner/user. Defective parts must be 
returned to Saturn, freight prepaid, for Warranty inspection. 
Saturn assumes no responsibility for any product(s) not in-
stalled properly in accordance with the instructions supplied 
with the equipment. Any equipment which has been modi-
fied by unauthorized personnel or changed from our original 
design is not covered under this Warranty. 
Saturn  assumes  no  obligation  for  any  product  which  has  been 
subject  to  misuse,  abuse  or  harsh  chemicals.  Normal  mainte-
nance  as  outlined  in  the  instructions  supplied  with  the  equip-
ment is the responsibility of the owner-user and is not part of 
this warranty. 
Light bulbs, porcelain, glass components, normal parts, wear 
and maintenance are excluded from this warranty. 
Saturn Fryers carry one year parts and labor warranty and a 
limited, prorated 5 year warranty on stainless steel fry vessels. 

This warranty is in lieu of any other agreement, expressed 
or implied, and constitutes the only warranty of Saturn 
with respect to the product(s). 
Saturn shall not be liable whether in contract or in tort or 
under any other legal theory, for loss of revenue or profit, 
or any substitute use or performance, or for incidental, in-
direct, special or consequential damages, or for any other 
loss or cost of similar type. 
Proper installation, initial check out, air shutter adjust-
ments, or normal maintenance such as lubrication, adjust-
ment or calibration of controls is the responsibility of 
the dealer, owner-user or installing contractor and is not 
covered by this warranty. 
The  Company  reserves  the  right,  without  prior  notice,  to 
make  changes  and  revisions  in  the  product  specifications, 
design, and material. 
Possession of this price list does not constitute an agree-
ment or offer to sell product to the possessor. 
Prices are subject to change without notice. Prices do not 
include sales tax. All prices are in U.S. dollars. 
Returned goods are subject to a 20% restocking charge 
and the cost of reconditioning the equipment for resale. 
Prior to returning the goods, a Return Goods Autho-
rization (RGA) number must be granted by Saturn. All 
returned goods must be shipped freight prepaid. Ship-
ments received without a RGA number will be refused. 
Custom units built to the buyer’s specifications may not 
be returned or cancelled. 
Saturn is not responsible for printing errors in pricing or 
specification. 

SERVICE POLICY AND PROCEDURE GUIDE and ADDITIONAL WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 

1.

 

Resetting of safety thermostats, circuit breakers, over

 

load protectors, and/or fuse replacements are not

 

covered by this warranty unless warranted conditions

 

are the cause. 

2.

 

All problems due to operation at voltages or phase

 

other than specified on equipment nameplates are

 

not covered by this warranty. 
Conversion to correct voltage and/or phase must be

 

the customer’s responsibility. 

3.

 

All problems due to electrical connections not made

 

in accordance with electrical code requirements

 

and 

wiring diagrams supplied with the equipment are

 

not 

covered by this warranty. 

4.

 

Replacement of items subject to normal wear, to

 

include such items as knobs, light bulbs; and, normal

 

maintenance functions including adjustments of

 

thermostats, adjustment of micro switches and

 

replacement of fuses and indicating lights are not

 

covered by warranty. 

5.

 

Damage to electrical cords and/or plug due to exposure

 

to excessive heat are not covered by this warranty. 

6.

 

Full use, care, and maintenance instructions supplied

 

with each machine. Noted maintenance and 
preventative maintenance items, such as servicing and 

cleaning schedules, are customer responsibility. Those

 

miscellaneous adjustments noted are customer

 

responsibility. Proper attention to preventative

 

maintenance and scheduled maintenance procedures

 

will prolong the life of the appliance. 

7.

 

Travel mileage is limited to sixty (60) miles from an

 

Authorized Service Agency or one of its sub-service

 

agencies. 

8.

 

All labor shall be performed during regular working

 

hours. Overtime premium will be charged to the buyer. 

9.

 

All replacement parts are warranted for 

ninety (90) days from date of purchase on nonwarranty

 

equipment. This parts warranty is limited only 
to replacement of the defective part(s). 

10.

 

Installation, labor, and job check-outs are not

 

considered warranty and are thus not covered by this

 

warranty. 

11.

 

Charges incurred by delays, waiting time or operating

 

restrictions that hinder the service technician’s ability to

 

perform service are not covered by warranty. This

 

includes institutional and correctional facilities. 

Summary of Contents for ESCB-24

Page 1: ...SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas fumes must be post...

Page 2: ...ns design and material Possession of this price list does not constitute an agree ment or offer to sell product to the possessor Prices are subject to change without notice Prices do not include sales...

Page 3: ...tain the container for inspection Manufacture cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit We will however at your request supply you with the necessary documents to support your cla...

Page 4: ...FEATURES OPERATING CONTROLS DRIP PAN TRAY BURNER OFF BURNER ON BURNERS GRATE GAS MANIFOLD INTERIOR COMPONENTS PILOT LIGHT CONTROL VALVE RADIANT PILOT BURNER ADJUST FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS...

Page 5: ...merge appliance or burners in water This appliance is not jet stream approved DO NOT direct water jet or steam jet at this appliance or at any control DO NOT splash or pour water on in or over any con...

Page 6: ...ationInstruction Sheet packed with the appliance before starting anyinstallation Read and understand all labels and diagrams attached to the appliance Carefully account for all components and accessor...

Page 7: ...he gas burners Additionally 1 The gas supply line used to connect the charbroiler to the gas supply system must be black iron pipe or other material as approved by local ordinance for gas piping 2 Gas...

Page 8: ...ure which must match the nameplate specifications Connecting the charbroiler to the wrong fuel type and or pressure will compromise the safety and or performance of the appliance BE SURE TO MAINTAIN R...

Page 9: ...e rear pilot Using a small flat blade screwdriver turn the screw clockwise to decrease the flame size or counter clockwise to increase the flame size Adjust the pilot flame to 1 4 high Test for operat...

Page 10: ...knob will not turn by hand DO NOT attempt to force or repair it Contact your manfacturer for repairs Forced or improperly repaired valves pose the risk of fire and or explosion Make sure burners pilot...

Page 11: ...rner by turning the control knob to the ON position until fire forms completely around the inner and outer sections of the burner Set the control knob to the desired position The setting can be readju...

Page 12: ...tely before cleaning FREQUENCY Daily TOOLS Steel Brush with scraper Plastic Scouring Pad Soft Bristled Fiber Brush Mild Detergent Non Abrasive Cleanser Clean Soft Cloth Sponge CLEANING CHARBROILER 1 R...

Page 13: ...in cabinet Remove radiants and main burners Examine burner assemblies Note position of air shutters before cleaning Clean food particles from burners with warm water mild detergent and a bristle brush...

Page 14: ...r Remove burner and dry thoroughly Damaged temperature control Burner or other internal component Contact manufacturer for repairs Pilot will not light Gas supply off Check main unit gas valves Air in...

Page 15: ...ICE DATA please have this information available if calling for service RESTAURANT______________________________ LOCATION _______________ INSTALLATION DATE _________________________ TECHNICIAN_________...

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