2.3Pre-Connection Preparations

DANGER

Do not connect cooker to gas supply before completing each step in this section.

After the cooker has been positioned under the exhaust hood, ensure the following has been accomplished:

1.Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of cookers without depending upon the gas line connections. If a flexible gas hose is used, a restraining cable must be connected at all times when the cooker is in use. The restraining cable and installation instructions are packed with the flexible hose in the accessories box that was shipped with your unit.

2.Single unit cookers (GBS/GC) must be stabilized by installing restraining chains on cooker equipped with casters or anchor straps on cooker equipped with legs. Follow the instruction shipped with the casters/legs to properly install the chains or straps.

DANGER

Do not attach an apron drain board to a single cooker. The cooker may become unstable, tip over, and cause injury. The appliance area must be free and clear of combustible material at all times.

3.Level cookers equipped with legs by screwing out the legs approximately 1 inch then adjust- ing them so that the cooker is level and at the proper height in the exhaust hood.

NOTE: There are no built-in leveling devices on cookers equipped with casters. The floor where the cooker is to be installed must be level.

4.For GSMS and GBC units, install the basket lift arms onto the rods (located at the top rear of the cabinet), ensuring that the lift arms are guided by the basket lift rollers.

5.Connect the water supply to the faucet and, on units with the Autofill option, the water solenoid valve. (The valve is located on the lower frame behind the doorpost.)

CAUTION

Before connecting the water supply to units equipped with solenoid valves, purge

the water line to ensure there is no trash in the line.

DANGER

The maximum allowable incoming water pressure to the regulator for all units is

80 PSI (56.3 kg/cm2).

The maximum allowable incoming water temperature for all units is 180°F (82°C).

NOTE: Either hot or cold water supplies may be connected to the water solenoid valve. However, connecting to a hot water supply will minimize the amount of time required to attain operating temperature when filling the cooker with fresh water.

NOTE: In order for the water level sensors to work properly, a certain amount of mineral content is necessary in the water. For that reason, purified, deionized, or highly filtered water should not be used.

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Frymaster GC, GSMS, GBC operation manual

GC, GBC, GSMS specifications

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