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RESTAURANT   RANGE   BACKGUARD   MOUNTING   INSTRUCTIONS   

KIT   INCLUDES:   

  

(2)   PN   31079   BACKGUARD   SUPPORT   

  

(4)   PHILLIPS   HEAD   SHEET   METAL      SCREWS   
   

FIGURE   1

:   SHELF   AND   BACKGUARD   MOUNTING   ASSEMBLY   TO   RANGE   

FIGURE   2

:   STEP   ONE   DIAGRAM   

FIGURE   3

:   PN   31079   BACKGUARD   SUPPORT   ASSEMBLY   TO   EXISTING   PART   

FIGURE   4

:   STEP   2   DIAGRAM      

FIGURE   2   

STEP   1   

REMOVE   BACK   PANEL   FROM   SDHS   BY   
REMOVING   (6)   PHILLIPS   HEAD   
SCREWS   AND   (2)   7/16”   HEX   HEAD   
BOLTS   AS   SHOWN   IN   FIGURE   2   

FIGURE   3   

FIGURE   4   

STEP   2   

FLANGE   EXISTS   ON   RANGE   AT   THE   
LOCATION   DIRECTED   BY   ARROW.      REMOVE   
(2)   EXISTING   SHEET   METAL   SCREWS   FROM   
FLANGE   AND   ATTACH   BACKGUARD   
SUPPORT   HERE   WITH   EXISTING   SCREWS   AS   
SHOWN   IN   FIGURE   3.      USE   (2)   PHILLIPS   
HEAD   SHEET   METAL   SCREWS   FROM   KIT   TO   
SECURE   ASSEMBLY   TO   SHELF   UPRIGHT   
AND   INNER   BURNER   AS   SHOWN   IN   FIGURE   
4.   BOX   SIDE   PROCEDURE   IS   DONE   TO   BOTH   
SIDES   OF   SDHS.

   

NOTE:

   WHEN   LOCATING   HOLES   FOR   

PLATE,   BE   SURE   SDHS   IS   STRAIGHT   AND   
PLUMB   

REINSTALL   BACK   PANEL.   

   

EXISTING   FLANGE   

BACKGUARD   

SUPPORT   

(2)   EXISTING   

SHEET   METAL   

SCREWS   

         FIGURE   1      

Summary of Contents for RESTAURANT Series

Page 1: ...RESTAURANT SERIES OWNERS MANUAL AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS U LISTED U Made in U S A C L US L MODEL TMD36 6 1C shown...

Page 2: ...ANY OTHER APPLIANCE FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 If odor continues immediately call your gas supplier Consult your local gas supplier for...

Page 3: ...nt warranty and result in a potentially hazardous condition The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply system during any pressure testing of that system i...

Page 4: ...ration Keep clearance for openings into the combustion chamber and adequate air supply Means must be provided for any commercial heavy duty cooking appliance to exhaust combustion wastes to the outsid...

Page 5: ...lly and blow them out with compressed air to clear any dirt particles threading chips or any other foreign matter before installing a service line Those particles will clog orifices when gas pressure...

Page 6: ...E PRONG RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG NOTICE THIS APPLIANCE WHEN INSTALLED MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL...

Page 7: ...king all the parts attatch the shelf to the backguard using 1 4 20 bolts supplied STEP 2 Carefully slide the backgurard onto the rear of the range STEP 3 Once the backguard has been placed on the rang...

Page 8: ...16 HEX HEAD BOLTS AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 STEP 2 FLANGE EXISTS ON RANGE AT THE LOCATION DIRECTED BY ARROW REMOVE 2 EXISTING SHEET METAL SCREWS FROM FLANGE AND ATTACH BACKGUARD SUPPORT H...

Page 9: ...pproximately GRIDDLE HOT TOP Looking through slot in the valve panel locate pilot lighting holes in the burner front shield Make sure pilot adjust valve located on the manifold is open Light the pilot...

Page 10: ...hot soapy water to remove the protective oil coating wiped on at the factory 2 Rinse with a mixture of cup vinegar to one quart water 3 Spread unsalted shortening or liquid frying compound evenly over...

Page 11: ...n be kept warm with the burners turned partially down or heat only the portion of the griddle required Broiler Allow the grates to thoroughly heat before using During slow periods heat only the portio...

Page 12: ...ng and can cause the griddle plate to crack if continued over a long period of time BROILER Remove large pieces of food residue and carefully scrape spillovers from the drip tray below the cooking sur...

Page 13: ...libration Oven too hot or not hot enough Thermostat out of calibration Check calibration Oven pilot burner will not ignite 1 Pilot orifice is blocked 2 Flame Length too short 3 Loose thermocouple conn...

Page 14: ...ice receipt For service work being performed by an Authorized Service Agency and unit Being repaired and good working condition Authorized Service Agency may Require a credit card before entering prem...

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