A. INSPECT FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE
Each Toastmaster product is carefully inspected
and packaged at the factory. The freight carrier
assumes responsibility for safe transport and
delivery. The customer must examine all shipping
containers before, and during, the unloading
process.
If any product is received in damaged condition,
either
apparent
or
concealed,
a
claim for damages
must be made with the delivering carrier. The carrier
will supply the necessary claim forms.
1. Apparent Damage/Loss -
When damage or loss
is
apparent, it must be noted on the freight bill or
express receipt at the time of delivery and it must
be signed by the carrier's agent (driver). If this
report is not made, the carrier may refuse the
claim. The carrier will supply the necessary claim
forms.
2. Concealed Damage /Loss -
When damage or
loss is
NOT apparent
until the equipment is
unpacked, a request for inspection of concealed
damage or loss must be made with the carrier
within 15 days. The carrier will make an inspection
and will supply the necessary claim forms. Be
certain to retain all containers and their contents,
plus external and internal packaging material for
inspection.
B. MOVING THE OVEN RANGE TO ITS
OPERATING SITE
After unloading the Oven Range shipping container from
the freight carrier's vehicle, simply remove the metal
banding straps and packaging materials.
In a convenient location, attach the casters to the bottom
of the Oven Range, as described in paragraph C. Then,
move the Oven Range to its operating site.
C. INSTALLING CASTERS ON AN OVEN RANGE
To install casters on an Oven Range:
1. Raise the Oven Range enough to allow the
attachment of the casters to the bottom panel.
2. Attach a caster near each bottom corner of the Oven
Base, using the hardware supplied (1/4 -20 hex head
bolt and a lockwasher). Locking casters are to be
mounted on the
front
of the Oven Base; non-locking
casters are to be mounted on the
rear.
b. Now, roll the Oven Range to its operating site. Next,
press down on the locking portion of th e casters to
limit movement of the Oven Range.
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