Toastmaster 7324, 7336, 7348, 7236, 7224 manual Caster shown on griddle stand

Models: TA710, TA710S, 7224, 7236, 7324, 7336, 7348 7224 7236 7348 7324 7336

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Caster shown on griddle stand.

j.Be sure your electrician provides the proper wire capable of carrying the volt age required as shown on the serial number plate of the Toastmaster griddle. Failure to do so may void your warranty.

NOTE: See electrical data chart on page 17 for KW rating and amperage drawer.

k.Be sure all electrical connections are tight and are positioned so that they will not short out when the electrical power is applied by turning the main power disconnect switch “ON.”

l.After all electrical connections have been made refer to the section on “Testing the Installation.”

NOTE: 1. All Toastmaster counter top griddles and the A710/A710S sandwich grills meet the standards of the National Sanitation Foundation and are listed by Underwriters’ Laboratories Inc.

NOTE: 2. All Toastmaster counter top griddles, except 7336 and 7348, can be ordered to be furnished with a cord and plug. See accessories listed on page 16.

2.Model 7324:

a.For supply connections use copper wire, sized LAW the National Electri- cal Code be suitable for 90 C (min).

b.Spacing from a wall:

Sides - 1” (min)

Back - 1/2” (min)

3.Use of Accessory Stand

a.Models 7336 and 7348 may be ordered with accessory stand.

b.When mounting any of the above models on the accessory stand do not install the 4” legs as indicated in 2.c, 2.d. and 2.e above.

GRIDDLES

c.Stands may be supplied with 6” legs or with a set of casters as indicated in the accessories listed on page 16.

d.Install the legs or casters in the weld nuts or mounting plates of the stand prior to installation of the griddle.

e.After the legs casters have been installed on the stand, place the griddle on the stand. Secure the griddle to the stand with the bolts provided. (CAUTION: Do not use the bolts that were used to secure the stand to the shipping crate as they may be too long.)

NOTE: Because of available counter space it is common to use an accessory stand (usually furnished with 6” legs) for a permanent griddle installation. However, the use of a griddle stand, especially one supplied with casters, is commonly cons- idered not to be a permanent installation and it is advised that a griddle installed in this manner should be supplied with an accessory cord and plug.

Caster shown on griddle stand.

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Toastmaster TA710, TA710S, 7224, 7236, 7324, 7336, 7348 manual Caster shown on griddle stand