• The fryer must remain in an upright (vertical) position.
• Exercise care when lifting or moving the unit.
• Exercise care when removing the wooden crate and shipping materials from around the unit.
• Failure to comply with
CAUTION
notices may result in minor to moderate injury, damage to equipment or
property, and voiding of the factory warranty.
6
Installation
GGF-400, GGF-720
1. The appliance is palletized on a wooden pallet, secured with high-tensile plastic strapping and protected by a
wooden framework. The entire unit load is wrapped with machine applied stretch wrap.
2. Carefully cut and remove the plastic shipping wrap.
3. Carefully remove the wooden crate framework and cut plastic strapping. Secure and remove all accessory
items (basket & cover, brushes & tools, filter pan & cover, etc.). Set aside in a safe place and properly dispose
of shipping materials.
4. Carefully remove the fryer from the shipping pallet. The appliance is very heavy [approximately 280 lbs (127
kg) uncrated]. Extreme care should be taken when lifting or moving the unit to prevent personal injury and/or
damage to the equipment. Use sufficient manpower and appropriate handling equipment.
2.2.
Unpacking
1. Installation location must comply with clearances to combustibles described in
Section 2.3
.
2. Allow adequate space for easy access when operating or servicing.
3. Verify that electrical power available in the intended location is the proper voltage and amp rating adequate
to power the appliance.
4. A stable fuel gas supply must be available at the intended location. 1/2” supply line, fitted with “service”
shutoff valve is required.
5. Be sure unit is installed in a stable position and will not unintentionally move. Unit has locking brakes on
front casters ... be sure they are locked. Some jurisdictions may require special anchoring of the appliance;
check local codes. See
Section 2.13, Restraining Device
.
6. This appliance is to be installed, used and maintained in accordance with the
Standard for Ventilation
Control, and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96
.
The above will help to ensure proper installation. If there are questions concerning installation procedures, contact
Giles Technical Support
at
800.554.4537
or email
services@gfse.com
.
2.1.
Appliance Location - continued
IMPORTANT!
If crate exhibited evidence of damage or mishandling, immediately inspect the unit and all accessory items and
notify the freight carrier of any damages. Typically it is the purchaser’s responsibility to file and negotiate
freight damage claims.
Giles is not liable for damages to the unit caused by use of improper material handling equipment or poor
work practices, or for personal injuries or property damage which may be incurred during installation of this
equipment. Installation is the sole responsibility of the purchaser, unless previous arrangements have been
made in writing.
Summary of Contents for GGF Series
Page 13: ...4 Model GGF 400 GGF 720 Introduction ...
Page 26: ...Model GGF 400 GGF 720 Overview 18 3 1 Control Panel 5 6 4 3 2 1 7 ...
Page 28: ...20 Model GGF 400 GGF 720 Overview 3 2 Lower Cabinet 5 6 4 3 2 1 7 ...
Page 32: ...24 Model GGF 400 GGF 720 Overview 3 4 Basket and Elevator Assembly 3 1 2 4 ...
Page 38: ...30 Model GGF 400 GGF 720 Overview Notes ...
Page 42: ...34 Fryer Preparation Model GGF 400 GGF 720 ...
Page 80: ...72 Troubleshooting Model GGF 400 GGF 720 ...
Page 88: ...80 Parts List 8 5 Plumbing Model GGF 400 GGF 720 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 8 10 11 9 12 ...
Page 90: ...82 Parts List 8 6 Basket Basket Cover Model GGF 400 GGF 720 1 2 3 ...
Page 94: ...86 Parts List Notes Model GGF 400 GGF 720 ...
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