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INSTALLATION,OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

INSTALLATION,OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

INSTALLATION,OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

INSTALLATION,OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

     Woodson Salamander– WGLS30 

 

                                  Tel: 1300 79 1954  Web: www.stoddart.com.au         Email: [email protected]

 

Due to continuous product research and development, the information contained herein is subject to change without notice 

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Setting Up 

Handling 

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Use suitable means to move the appliance: eg. A lift truck or fork pallet trucks (the forks should 
reach more than halfway beneath the appliance). 

Site Preparation

 

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Ensure the site is level and properly cleaned. 

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The Salamander is to be placed on a suitable bench or worktop, at a comfortable working height. (850mm 
– 900mm) 

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Ensure the Salamander is placed on a level, stable work surface, away from other heat, water or grease 
emitting devices. 

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Allow an air gap between the machine and other objects or surfaces. We recommend a minimum gap of 
100mm for normal operational use (if the machine is near any heat sensitive material we suggest you 
allow additional space). Please consult national and local standards to ensure that your machine is 
positioned in accordance with any existing requirement.   

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The toaster is supplied with 4 rubber feet to reduce slip.  

Unpacking 

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Check the machine for damage before, during and after unpacking. If machine is damaged, contact the 
dealer. Should any item have physical damage, report the details to the freight company and to the agent 
responsible for the despatch within seven (7) days of receipt. No claims will be accepted or processed 
after this period. 

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Wear protective gloves to unpack the appliance from the box. 

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The unit is supplied fully assembled.  

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Remove all protective plastic film, tapes, ties and packers before installing and operating. Clean 
off any glue residue left over from the protective plastic film. 

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Wipe all surfaces with a clean, sanitised cloth. 

First Time Operation 

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Read the complete instruction manual before proceeding.

 

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Plug the unit into a power source. Ensure the electrical cable is not damaged and does not hang over the 

counter, and the 

“ON/OFF”

 button is set to the 

“OFF”

 position. 

• 

Your toaster is ready to use. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for WGLS30

Page 1: ...OODSON SALAMANDER Models WGLS30 Manufactured by Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd 39 Forest Way Karawatha QLD 4117 Ph 07 3440 7600 int 61 7 3440 7600 Fax 07 3344 1000 int 61 7 3344 1000 FEATURES Large capacity gri...

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Page 3: ...cifications 5 Technical Connection Diagram 6 Rating Plate 7 Installation 8 General Precautions 8 Setting Up 9 Handling 9 Site Preparation 9 Unpacking 9 First Time Operation 9 Electrical Connection 10...

Page 4: ...00 79 1954 Web www stoddart com au Email fse stoddart com au Due to continuous product research and development the information contained herein is subject to change without notice Page 2 Spare Parts...

Page 5: ...the manufacturer in writing before initiating All modifications or works performed to this appliance must be performed at all times by a TRAINED AND AUTHORISED SPECIALISTS General Recommendations ATTE...

Page 6: ...tion contained herein is subject to change without notice Page 4 Introduction The Woodson Salamander has been specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of a busy food service operation The Wo...

Page 7: ...u Email fse stoddart com au Due to continuous product research and development the information contained herein is subject to change without notice Page 5 Specifications Technical Specifications SPECI...

Page 8: ...AINTENANCE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Woodson Salamander WGLS30 Tel 1300 79 1954 Web www stoddart com au Email fse stoddart com au Due to continuous product research and development the inform...

Page 9: ...mander WGLS30 Tel 1300 79 1954 Web www stoddart com au Email fse stoddart com au Due to continuous product research and development the information contained herein is subject to change without notice...

Page 10: ...adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installation maintenance or servic...

Page 11: ...near any heat sensitive material we suggest you allow additional space Please consult national and local standards to ensure that your machine is positioned in accordance with any existing requirement...

Page 12: ...be used The equipment should be earthed according to local electrical codes to prevent the possibility of electrical shock It requires an earthed receptacle with separate electrical lines protected by...

Page 13: ...of the appliance by person s responsible for their safety In the case of new personnel training is to be provided in advance Do NOT use this appliance for any other purpose than its intended use Do N...

Page 14: ...stainless steel construction and comes with a grilling tray which may be moved to different levels to obtain the desired cooking conditions In addition there are multiple thermostat settings Exact gri...

Page 15: ...Schedules To maintain optimal performance maintenance and cleaning schedules must be regular and thorough The unit should be cleaned at the end of the every work day Log Books Log books should be kept...

Page 16: ...c acid Do NOT use cleaning agents with chlorides or other harsh chemicals as this can cause corrosion A lemon slice or a few drops few drops of lemon juice added to the water can be used as a substitu...

Page 17: ...RNING Switch the unit OFF at the main power supply before any maintenance or servicing CAUTION All due care has been taken in manufacturing but there may be SHARP EDGES around the internal sections Wa...

Page 18: ...otice Page 16 Replacements Electrical Parts All electrical parts can be replaced by the manufacturer All electrical parts MUST be replaced by a qualified technician Mechanical Parts All mechanical par...

Page 19: ...ed on at the power socket O Ensure that the unit is plugged in correctly Not Heating On Off switch on control panel not turned on O Ensure that the control panel switch is turned on Not Heating Thermo...

Page 20: ...ON MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Woodson Salamander WGLS30 Tel 1300 79 1954 Web www stoddart com au Email fse stoddart com au Due to continuous product research and development the in...

Page 21: ...INTENANCE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Woodson Salamander WGLS30 Tel 1300 79 1954 Web www stoddart com au Email fse stoddart com au Due to continuous product research and development the informa...

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Page 23: ...will subject to clauses 1 2 and 3 be a Repaired without charge or b In respect of any Major Failure which cannot be repaired replaced or the purchase money refunded 1 2 Stoddart will not be liable fo...

Page 24: ...wledged by Customer in clause 3 1 b Situations where Stoddart is not satisfied acting reasonably the equipment or any part of the equipment has been used in accordance with the Instructions including...

Page 25: ...and v Any restrictions on times or methods of access to the equipment Stoddart will not arrange a warranty call out until it receives the above information from you in writing d Upon receipt of a pro...

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Page 27: ...e Description of fault Has the following been checked tick box if appropriate and checked Electrical power supply Gas Water Supply Name of person requesting warranty please print CREDIT CARD DETAILS R...

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