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SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION
Bottom Jetplate
Top Jetplate
Bottom Support Rail (Right)
Rack
Top Support Rail (x2)
Bottom Support Rail (Left)
Figure 7: Removing Jetplate
Replacing/Exchanging Jetplates
Reference Figure 7. The top and bottom jetplates
ensure hot air is distributed evenly to maximize
food quality. For product-specific results, jetplates
with different hole patterns can be installed.
To remove the bottom jetplate:
1. Ensure the oven is off and the cook cavity
temperature is below 150°F (66°C).
2. Remove the oven rack.
3. Remove both lower support rails.
4. Remove the lower jetplate.
To remove the top jetplate:
1. Ensure the oven is off and the cook cavity
temperature is below 150°F (66°C).
2. Remove the oven rack.
3. Remove the filter bracket.
4. Remove both upper support rails.
5. If additional clearance is required, remove the
air diverter from the rear oven wall using a
Phillips screwdriver.
6. Remove the top jetplate.
Summary of Contents for HIGH H BATCH 2
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