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Document #: GAR_IOM_4605246 – 1/21
Removing Grill From Wood Crate
Important! Upon delivery of your appliance, carefully remove
all the protective plastic and keep any documentation.
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Warning
The unit is HEAVY. Use “team lift” or mechanical assistance
to lift and position the appliance.
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Warning
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required. This
means safety glasses to protect your eyes and gloves to
protect from sharp metal edges.
Tools required.
Wear safety glasses or face
shield - risk of flying wood
chip.
1. The unit is packaged on a wood pallet then covered by
a large cardboard carton (24, 36 sizes) or wood boards
(48, 60 sizes). There will be other dunnage inside to
protect the unit during transport.
2. Remove the cardboard carton and recycle or the top
part of the wood skid for larger unit.
3. Carefully remove and recycle the plastic cover and soft
dunnage on top of the unit.
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Warning
Keep plastic cover away from small children. The thin
film may cling to nose and mouth preventing breathing,
causing suffocation.
4. Ask for help and use the proper techniques to remove
the grill from skid.
Important
Ensure all packaging material and protective film covering
panels has been removed before operating unit.
5. Check the grill for damages after unpacking it. Do not
connect the appliance if it has been damaged during
transport.
NOTE: See
Shipping Damage Claim Procedure Section 1 in
this manual
Transporting Grill To Location
Transporting your new grill to the kitchen requires the
following:
• Plan first before anything else. Lower your risk of
encountering problems during the transport process.
• Keep top grill up during transportation.
• Match transportation speed to conditions.
• Make an appropriate plan of transportation, if stability
becomes uncertain on slope or ramp.
• Do not push/pull or lift by power cable or gas line.
Section 2
Installation