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III. OPERATION
H. 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 proper attachment to the broiler, use the supplied hardware to attach the device
to the holes in the broiler stand.
NOTE: If disconnection of the restraint is necessary, reconnect the restraint after the appliance has been returned
to its originally installed position.
I. Electrical Connection
Power requirements are stated on the unit nameplate and must be connected accordingly. This appliance, when
installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable. Before
starting broiler, tighten all electrical connections in control box. An electrical wiring diagram can be found inside
the control box.
Note: Disconnect power before servicing.
J. Pre-Operation Check
Be sure that all parts are installed in the proper location:
Ventilation is turned on
Broiler is plugged in
Gas line is connected
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