Middleby Marshall Model PS536 B. Stacking, 6 - Stacking, 5 - Assembling the stacking spacers

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B.Stacking

SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION

B.Stacking

 

 

For single ovens, skip ahead to Part C, Restraint Cable

 

 

Installation. For double or triple ovens, continue on to Step

 

 

1, below.

ENGLISH

1.

Assemble the stacking spacer(s) as shown in Figure 2-5.

 

One spacer assembly is supplied for a double oven, while

 

 

 

 

two are supplied for a triple oven.

 

2.

Place one of the assembled spacers on top of the lower

 

 

oven cavity, making sure that the insulation faces up.

 

3.

Place the center oven cavity (for triple ovens) or the top oven

 

 

cavity (for double ovens) on top of the spacer. Check that

 

 

all four sides of the spacer overlap the base of the oven, and

 

 

that the oven is level and firmly seated. See Figure 2-6.

 

4.

For triple ovens, repeat Steps 2 and 3 to install the top oven

 

 

cavity.

Figure 2-6 - Stacking

Assembled

spacer

(insulation faces up)

Figure 2-5 - Assembling the stacking spacers

#10-32 x 1/2"

hex screws

1-1/2" (38mm)-thick insulation, pre-cut

Stacking panel,

P/N 44837

Top panel,

P/N 42882

C.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. One end of the cable is anchored to the eyebolt on one of the rear leg extensions, while the other is anchored to the wall. See Figure 2-7.

After connecting the restraint cable, move the oven to its final location. Then, lock the two front casters.

Figure 2-7 - Installing the Restraint Cable

3/8"-16 x 1" eyebolt on rear leg extension

Restraint cable

assembly

3/4” (19mm)

eyebolt

Wall of

structure

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Middleby Marshall Model PS536 installation manual B. Stacking, 6 - Stacking, 5 - Assembling the stacking spacers