OPERATING/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Electric Griddles
PART # 335376
Eagle Foodservice Equipment, Eagle MHC, Level-Lok Inc., and SpecFAB are divisions of Eagle Group. ©2002 by the Eagle Group
• 100 Industrial Boulevard, Clayton, Delaware 19938-8903 U.S.A. • www.eaglegrp.com
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EG9809 Revised 07/02
This Eagle Electric Griddle is equipped for the voltage indicated on the nameplate mounted on the rear
of the unit. This griddle is designed for use on alternating current (AC) only.
INSTALLATION
The installation of the electric griddle must conform to the
NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ALL
LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES AND ORDINANCES AND THE
LOCAL ELECTRIC COMPANY RULES AND REGULATIONS
For your protection we recommend that a qualified electrician install this griddle. They should be familiar with electrical
installations and all electrical codes.
Proper connections and power supply are essential for efficient performance.
The external wiring should be in conduit or an approved type of flexible cable suitable for operation at temperature indi-
cated at the conduit hole, and a proper size to carry the load.
The supply circuit should be properly fused and equipped with a means of
disconnecting, as required by local electrical code.
THE BODY OF THE GRIDDLE SHOULD BE GROUNDED. (DO NOT GROUND TO A GAS SUPPLY LINE)
CAUTION
INSPECT CONTENTS IMMEDIATELY AND FILE CLAIM WITH
DELIVERING CARRIER FOR ANY DAMAGE.
SAVE YOUR BOX AND ALL PACKING MATERIALS.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO YOUR UNIT
IF RETURNED IMPROPERLY PACKED.
Install feet by screwing each foot into the threaded openings on the bottom of the griddle. Failure to use feet will void warranty
and could cause unsafe conditions.
2 Feet
Remove the junction box cover on rear of griddle to expose the wire connections. Use one of the holes furnished for attaching
the conduit with proper size clamp.
All wires must be spliced or joined as to be electrically or mechanically secure and be covered with insulation equal to that of the
wire. Loose or improper connections may result in arcing, which in turn can cause a fire.
1 Power Supply
Level unit by adjusting the four feet and tighten securely. The adjustable feet have an adjustment of one inch for line-up with
other Eagle counter top lines. Check the feet every 60 days to assure that they are tight.
3 Leveling