Installation continued – Garland MASTER SERIES HEAVY DUTY GAS RANGES AND CHAR BROILERS, ALL M/MS/MST SERIES MODELS Manuel d'utilisation

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Part # 1382680 Rev 3 (05/10/11)

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INSTALLATION Continued

C. Please be aware, required restraint is attached to a

bracket (which is located on the left rear caster), and if

disconnection of the restraint is necessary, be sure to

reconnect the restraint after the oven has been returned

to its originally installed position.

Legs

Raise front of the unit and block do not lay unit on its back.

Position leg insert into leg retainer opening and tap up until

it seats at collar flange. Repeat at rear of unit making sure all

four legs are adjusted to same height. Legs can be adjusted

to overcome an uneven floor.

Ventilation and Air Supply

Proper ventilation is highly important for good operation.

The ideal method of ventilating a range is the use of

a properly designed canopy which should extend

approximately six inches (6”) beyond all sides of the

appliance and six feet (6’) six inches (6”) from the floor.

A strong exhaust fan will create a vacuum in the room, for an

exhaust system vent to work properly, replacement air must

enter the room in which the vent is located.

All gas burners and pilots need sufficient air to operate and

large objects should not be placed in front of this oven which

would obstruct the air flow through the front.

Installation of Oven Flue Riser

The oven flue is packed inside the oven for shipping

purposes. Before installing the back guard, high shelf or

range mount salamander you must install the oven flue riser.

Remove the two #10 sheet metal screws from the rear center

of the main top. Position the oven flue riser over the center

square hold with the flat surface to the rear of the range.

Reinstall the two #10 sheet metal screws, securing the oven

flue riser to the rear main top.

Installation Instructions for

Low Profile Backguard

1. Remove flue cap, (6), by removing six, (6), #10 sheet metal

screws.

2. Remove front panel, (5), by lifting upward.

3. With back panel, (4), still attached to the uprights, (2 & 3),

drop the uprights into the rectangular openings at the

rear of the range. (1).

4. Fasten the uprights, (2 & 3), to the range with four (4),

5/16” x 18 and flat washers, (7 & 8).

5. If the range is in a battery line-up, fasten units together at

hole marked “X” with ¼” x 20 bolts, nuts and washers.

6. Reattach the front panel, (5) to the backguard with sheet

metal screws previously removed.

7. Reinstall flue cap, (6), to top of backguard.

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