ventilation at all. The best method of supplying return air is through the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Through the HVAC system, the air can be temperature- controlled for summer and winter. Return air can also be brought in directly from outside the building, but detrimental effects can result from extreme seasonal hot and cold tempera- tures from the outdoors.
NOTE: Return air from the mechanically driven system must not blow at the opening of the baking chamber. Poor oven baking performance will result.
C.Other ventilation concerns
•Special locations, conditions, or problems may require the services of a ventilation engineer or specialist.
•Inadequate ventilation can inhibit oven performance.
•It is recommended that the ventilation system and duct work be checked at prevailing intervals as specified by the hood manufacturer and/or HVAC engineer or specialist.
III. ASSEMBLY
A.Legs/Casters Installation
1.Move the oven to its final location using the casters that are
2.Elevate the oven until its bottom surface is at least 18" (457mm) above the floor.
3.Remove the casters from the bottom of the oven. These casters are attached for
4.Attach one of the 9" (229mm) leg extensions to the REAR
5.Attach the 3 remaining leg extensions using the remaining screws, lockwashers, and flat washers.
6.Attach EITHER the 6" (152mm) adjustable legs OR the casters to the bottom of the 9" leg extensions, as follows:
•THE 6" (152mm) ADJUSTABLE LEGS may only be used if there is at least 24" (610mm) service access on ALL FOUR sides of the oven. To attach the adjustable legs, screw the threaded stud into the center hole of the leg extension. See Figure
•CASTERS may be used in all installations. To attach the casters, use the
7.Lower the oven to the floor.
•If the 6" (152mm) legs were used in the installation, adjust the "foot" section of each leg to level the oven.
•If the casters were used in the installation, lock the front casters in place.
B.Restraint Cable Installation
Because the oven is equipped with casters, a restraint cable assembly must be installed to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the quick disconnect device or its associated piping. Anchor one end of the cable to the eyebolt on the left rear leg extension. Anchor the opposite end to the wall as shown in Figure
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SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
Fig. 2-3 - Leg Extensions
Drive end
Rear of oven(left side of oven)
Flat
washer
Lock washer
Hex screw
Eyebolt (this leg extension only)
Fig. 2-4 - Adjustable Legs and Casters
Flat OR OR washer
Lock washer
Hex screw
Caster without | Caster with brake - | Adjustable |
brake - rear legs | front legs | leg |
Fig. 2-5 - Installing the Restraint Cable
3/4” (19mm)
eyebolt
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| Eyebolt on | |
| Restraint cable | left rear leg | |
| extension | ||
Wall of | assembly | ||
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structure |
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