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INSTALLING GAS APPLIANCE CONNECTORS
AND FLEXIBLE GAS LINES CORRECTLY

RESTRAINING DEVICE 
INSTALLATION AND USE

This high strength restrainer is to be used with all moveable (castered) appliances. It fully complies with
American Gas Association requirements. References: Z21.69, Z83.11, and Z21.41 with current revisions.
Installation is quick and positive. In Canada, device is in accordance with CAN 1-6.9-M70 Quick
Disconnect Devices for use with gas fuel, and CAN 1-6.10-88 metal connectors for gas appliances.

Correct length for any appliance is simply a matter of loosening two adjuster clips (1) and re-tightening.
(3" to 6" shorter than appliance connector is desired length.)

Restrainer is made of heavy duty steel cable, with a strong scissor hood (2) at one end, and an equally

strong spring hook (3) at the other. Cotter pin (4) is supplied to secure the installation.

For safety in the kitchen area, and to insure maxi-
mum service life, it is vitally important to correctly
install connectors.

In order to avoid sharp kinks or excessive bends
that could have a damaging effect on the connec-
tor, it may be necessary to attach pipe elbows in
order to bring the connector into its proper plane.
For easy movement of the appliance, the connec-
tor should be installed with a "lazy" loop for mini-
mum tension.

Note: Gas appliances should be disconnected
prior to maximum movement. (Minimal move-
ment is possible to connect hose.)

WRONG

Avoid sharp bends and
kinks when pulling equip-
ment away from wall.

RIGHT

Minimum pull of equip-
ment is permissible for
accessibility to quick dis-
connect device.

Содержание 940 Gas

Страница 1: ...ons Contact your Nieco Authorized Dealer In a prominent location post instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas This information shall be obtained by consulting your local gas suppl...

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Страница 3: ...Check Gas Connectors and Restraining Device C Operation 9 Controls and Indicators Gas System Controls Step by Step Lighting Procedure Shutdown Procedure Automatic Temperature Control Bun Platen Adjus...

Страница 4: ...n to warm and brown buns which automatically pass beneath the platen on the 24 wide belt Model 940 and 960 Broilers are similar mechanically and electrically except that the Model 960 has an additiona...

Страница 5: ...opposite side of the unit with a lightly charbroiled flavor and attractive sear marks on the bottom side Buns are heated and grilled in the lower section of the broiler at the same time patties are be...

Страница 6: ...bustible and non combustible construction is 6 152MM from the back and 6 152MM from the front of the machine Keep appliance area free from combustibles To facilitate disassembly and service of the uni...

Страница 7: ...this product could expose you to substances in fuel or from fuel combustion which can cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Power requirements are stated on the u...

Страница 8: ...de of heavy duty steel cable with a strong scissor hood 2 at one end and an equally strong spring hook 3 at the other Cotter pin 4 is supplied to secure the installation For safety in the kitchen area...

Страница 9: ...zation e Pilot Ignitor orange Push with pilot button to light pilot f Motor On Off Switch Controls conveyor belt g Main Power On Off Switch and Indicator Light h Motor Speed Control Controls conveyor...

Страница 10: ...perature Use a setting of 450 F to start OPERATING PROCEDURE In the following section a brief step by step sequence of lighting and operating procedures is given For reference a condensed lighting pro...

Страница 11: ...ght side of broiler See ATC instructions if applicable 7A Light LOWER PILOT BURNER by pressing lower red button see 7A Hold flame to pilot ignition hole see 7B Or press PILOT IGNITION button on models...

Страница 12: ...tent temperature throughout the day and thus provide a very consistently broiled product Since the broiler will remain on the lower input rate most of the day approximately 85 of the time a substantia...

Страница 13: ...ockwise until the setting is10 20 F BELOW the point where the high gas came on 9 Tighten control knob lock screw photo B 10 The control knob set point may need a minor adjustment the first day of oper...

Страница 14: ...14 D PARTS AND LOCATION 940 AND 960 GAS...

Страница 15: ...15 D PARTS AND LOCATION 940 AND 960 GAS...

Страница 16: ...16 D PARTS AND LOCATION 940 AND 960 GAS...

Страница 17: ...the broiler to the gas supply any time the restraining device is disconnected it must be reconnected after moving the broiler back to its originally installed position and the casters locked before o...

Страница 18: ...R BOX clean daily with soap and water 6 Remove REAR HEAT SHIELD located above patty belt clean with soap and water 7 Remove PATTY CATCH PAN and INSERT clean daily with soap and water 8 Remove BUN DISP...

Страница 19: ...ith soap and water 10 Remove CRUMB TRAY from rear of machine clean daily with soap and water 11 Remove BUN FEEDER from front of machine clean daily with soap and water 12 Remove PATTY FEEDER from fron...

Страница 20: ...TOR by lifting up and out clean daily with soap and water 17 Remove UPPER BURNERS and clean weekly as follows a Remove REVERBERATOR and clean with a stiff bristle brush REPLACE REVERBERATOR AT FIRST S...

Страница 21: ...e remover oven cleaner b Clean DISTRIBUTOR SCREEN and VENTURI weekly in the same fashion as the upper burners see 17b and 17c 19 Clean PATTY BELT SHAFT daily It can be scraped clean of drippings and c...

Страница 22: ...chine and let equipment cool before handling heated assemblies 1 SHEET METAL PARTS Remove all trays drip pans stripper blades and side panels Wash in hot soapy water or other approved degreasers Sanit...

Страница 23: ...high 2 Burners have gotten wet 3 Burner venturi dirty 1 Machine not plugged in 2 Wall circuit breaker off 3 Motor control switch off 4 Motor speed control not set properly 5 Speed control pot or SCR d...

Страница 24: ...Stripper blades not adjusted properly 2 Product under broiled 3 Product too lean 4 Product too thin 5 Burners not hot enough 6 Heat reflectors not installed or installed improperly 7 Patty feeder adju...

Страница 25: ...25 WIRING DIAGRAM Models 940 960 Gas DOMESTIC...

Страница 26: ...26 WIRING DIAGRAM Models 940 960 Gas EXPORT...

Страница 27: ...27 NOTES...

Страница 28: ...Nieco Corporation P O Box 4506 15 Guittard Road Burlingame CA 94011 650 697 7335 Fax 650 697 3014 e mail nieco nieco com www nieco com Re order P N 9999 34 12 98 Printed in the U S A...

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