Keating Of Chicago SERIES 2006 warranty Installation, Damage During Shipment, Leveling

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INSTALLATION

This fryer MUST be installed, inspected, calibrated and serviced by qualified and/or certified and/or licensed service personnel - you may void your Keating warranty if installation is not completed per local, national and Keating specifications. Contact your dealer for assistance.

DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT

The fryer has been assembled, tested and inspected at the factory. Upon arrival, the complete fryer should be checked for any damage that may have occurred during shipment.

The carrier is responsible for all damage in transit whether visible or concealed. Do not pay for the freight bill or sign the Bill of Lading until the fryer has been thoroughly checked for damage. If concealed damage is found later, contact the carrier immediately to file a claim.

What to do if equipment arrives damaged:

VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE - Be certain to note this on the freight or express receipt and have it signed by the delivery person.

FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IMMEDIATELY - Regardless of extent of damage. This claim must be filed with the carrier.

CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE - If damage is noticed when equipment is unpacked, notify the freight company immediately, and file a “concealed damage claim”. This MUST be done immediately. Be sure to retain the shipping container for inspection.

Keating does not assume responsibility for Loss OR Damage incurred in transit. Keating’s sole responsibility in such cases will be to provide support in determining the extent of the parts, labor, and cost thereof needed to return said equipment to new condition.

INSTALLATION

Installation must conform with local codes or, in absence of local codes, with the current National Fuel Gas Code Z223.1/NFPA 54(latest edition), Natural Gas Installation CAN/CGA - B149.1 or Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2. When pressure testing at test pressures less than or equal to 1/2 psig (3.45 KPA), fryer must be isolated from gas supply piping. When pressure testing at test pressures above 1/2 psig (3.45 KPA), fryer must be disconnected from gas supply piping system.

Counter model and floor model fryers must be restrained to prevent tipping when installed in order to avoid splashing, spilling, etc. of hot liquid. The restraining method may be a manner of installation or by separate means.

LEVELING

The fryer will operate at its highest efficiency when properly leveled. Place a level on fryer vessel from side to side. For fryers on legs, the bottom foot of the leg is adjustable. Turn clockwise to decrease height or counter clockwise to increase height until level. For fryers on casters, the casters are adjustable by loosening the jam nut and turning the caster in or out. When the desired level is reached, tighten the jam nut. Adjustments of more than 3/4" are not recommended on any caster. The same procedure should be followed to level the fryer from front to back.

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RESTRAINING DEVICES

1.) Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement.

Fryer must also be restrained to prevent tipping when installed so that hot liquid splashing is avoided.

2.) The restraint means must be attached to the rear of the Keating IFM within 2" of the center line width and approximately 1 5/8" from the bottom of the cabinet back to allow the restraining bolt to be anchored to the cabinet back between the cabinet bottom and inner liner.

IF DISCONNECTION OF THE RESTRAINT IS NECESSARY, IT MUST BE RECONNECTED WHEN THE KEATING IFM IS RETURNED TO ITS ORIGINALLY INSTALLED POSITION.

NOTICE:

WHEN THIS APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED WITH CASTERS, IT MUST BE INSTALLED WITH CASTERS SUPPLIED, A CONNECTOR COMPLYING WITH EITHER ANSI Z21.69 OR CAN/CGA - 6.16 AND A QUICK-DISCONNECT DEVICE COMPLYING WITH EITHER ANSI Z21.41 OR CAN1- 6.9. IT MUST ALSO BE INSTALLED WITH RESTRAINING MEANS TO GUARD AGAINST TRANSMISSION OF STRAIN TO THE CONNECTOR, AS SPECIFIED IN THE APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.

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SERIES 2006 specifications

The Keating of Chicago series, introduced in 2006, is a striking tribute to modern architecture and innovative design within urban environments. This furniture line, known for its sleek lines and functional form, reflects the spirit of Chicago’s rich architectural history while embracing contemporary aesthetics.

One of the key features of the Keating series is its modular design. This allows for versatility in residential and commercial spaces, enabling users to configure pieces in ways that suit their specific needs and preferences. The series includes a range of products, from sofas to coffee tables, all sharing a cohesive design language. The use of clean lines and geometric shapes promotes a sense of minimalism that appeals to modern sensibilities.

Technologically, the Keating series incorporates sustainable materials, reflecting a growing trend in furniture design focused on environmental responsibility. Many pieces are crafted from reclaimed wood, while upholstery options feature eco-friendly fabrics that are both durable and stylish. This commitment to sustainability is coupled with a focus on craftsmanship, ensuring that each piece is not only visually appealing but also built to last.

Another characteristic feature of the Keating series is its color palette and finishes. The collection often showcases neutral tones, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into various interior styles. Accents of rich colors or textures can be introduced through cushions or decorative elements, enabling individuals to personalize their spaces while retaining the series’ elegant aesthetic.

The Keating series also emphasizes comfort without compromising style. Seating options are designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring plush cushions and supportive frames. This thoughtful approach ensures that users can enjoy both the beauty and practicality of their furniture.

In summary, the Keating of Chicago series from 2006 represents a perfect fusion of modern design principles, functional versatility, and eco-consciousness. Its modular nature, sustainable materials, and commitment to comfort make it a sought-after choice for those looking to enhance their living or working environments with sophisticated furniture that stands the test of time.