Garland ECG Griddle User Manual


 
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Damage Check: Check carton or crate for possible damages incurred in shipping. After
carefully examining, check for “Concealed” damage. Report any damage immediately to
your carrier.
2. Any protective material covering stainless steel parts must be removed.
3. All units are shipped from the factory with legs or casters fitted, unless specifically ordered
without
4. The type of voltage supply that the equipment was manufactured for at the factory is noted on
the data plate and on the packaging. This type of supply must be used.
5. Do not remove permanently affixed labels, warnings or data plates from the appliance, for
this may void approvals and create a safety hazard.
NOTE: The griddle top is raw steel and can react with moisture forming rust. This is normal and
not considered a defect. Clean with a stainless steel fiber pad. A light coating of salt free oil may
be applied to prevent further rusting.
INTRODUCTION
The Garland ECG series complies with the standards CSA C22.2 no. 109 – latest edition, the
UL197 – latest edition and the ANSI/NSF 4 – latest edition. The installation & connection of
this appliance must comply with current codes. In Canada – the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1
and in the USA – the National Electrical Code.
SAFETY
This manual pertains to Electric Chain Griddles. The reader/operator must interpret its contents
to applicable needs. If there is any question of interpretation of any of the literature pertaining to
Garland Electric Chain Griddles, please contact your Authorized Service Agency or our
Customer Service Department at 1 800 427 6668.
A qualified person must perform the installation in accordance with local codes.
Always follow these safety instructions when operating the Electric Chain Griddle:
Qualified persons must only operate the unit. DO NOT operate without reading this manual.
DO NOT operate the product unless it has been properly installed and grounded.
SAFETY - CONTINUED