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Locking Bolt Removal: 
 

To prevent shipping damage, the units are shipped with a locking bolt attached to the 
movable top counterbalance through a special cutout in the back panel of the unit.  THIS 
BOLT MUST BE REMOVED 

PRIOR 

TO ANY ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE TOP!  To 

remove the bolt, use a 10mm socket.  Be careful not to tip the bolt downward after it is 
loose, as there is a sleeve over the bolt, which will fall into the unit. 
 
Note: DO NOT discard the locking bolt.  It may be needed if the unit needs to be relocated, 
or serviced. 

 
 
OPERATION 

Finishing 

Select the heating power desired, using the front control knob.  The infrared quartz models will 
generate temperatures over 600

0

 F and the vitro ceramic models will generate temperatures over 

1000

0

Cleaning 

  F, at the surface of the rack when in the lowest position.  The units attain temperature 

within minutes, allowing the unit to be turned on intermittently when the need arises, rather than 
needing to be run constantly, allowing significant savings of electrical costs.  Raise or lower the 
movable top to the desired position.  The distance between the product and the heating elements, 
along with the number of working elements, will control the speed and intensity of broiling or 
finishing.  Keeping about ½” of water in the bottom tray will quench drippings, and prevent food 
from sticking, making cleanup much easier. 

WARNING: Disconnect (unplug) electrical power supply before cleaning 

Cleaning is very important in maintaining a safe and well working machine.  Allow the finishing oven to 
cool before cleaning.    Remove the rack  and  drip  pan, and clean them separately using a damp cloth or 
sponge and mild liquid soap.  Use a cloth dampened slightly with a soap and water mixture to clean all 
exterior stainless steel surfaces.  Use a clean lint-free cloth to remove the excess water or soap. 

DO NOT

 

use an abrasive sponge on exterior surfaces  

DO NOT wash the finishing oven under running water 
DO NOT spray the exterior housing with any liquid 
DO NOT allow water to drip into the oven housing or onto electrical components 
 

 

You should inspect all parts on a regular basis to ensure that all is in proper working order.  If a part is 
damaged, have the unit repaired by an authorized service agency prior to returning the unit to operation.  If 
you have trouble locating a service agency in your area, please consult our website at 

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Страница 2: ...liance with a damaged cord or plug or if appliance should sustain damage or malfunction in any way In this event return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 7 The use of accessories and or attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injury or damage to the appliance and may void your warranty 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do no...

Страница 3: ... with wall mounting kit sold separately Specifications Model Electrical Plug Configuration Breaker SEM 60 Q 208 240V 1PH 2 8KW 14 12 NEMA 6 20P 20A SEM 60VC 208 240V 1PH 3KW 15 13A NEMA 6 20P 20A SEM 80Q 208 240V 1PH 3 9KW 19 17A NEMA 6 30P 30A 208 240V 3PH 3 9KW Red6 4A CORDONLY 10 20 30A White12 10A Black18 16A SEM 80VC 208 240V 1PH 4 5KW 22 19A NEMA 6 30P 30A 208 240V 3PH 4 5KW Red7 5A CORDONLY...

Страница 4: ...ments along with the number of working elements will control the speed and intensity of broiling or finishing Keeping about of water in the bottom tray will quench drippings and prevent food from sticking making cleanup much easier WARNING Disconnect unplug electrical power supply before cleaning Cleaning is very important in maintaining a safe and well working machine Allow the finishing oven to ...

Страница 5: ...aning user maintenance or storage instructions THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 2 Labor to replace inoperative parts such as bulbs plugs or racks due to normal wear and tear or abuse 3 Materials or labor to repair scratched stained chipped pitted dented or discolored surfaces attachments or accessories 4 Transportation charges to or from a service agency for repair of your machine If y...

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