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Installation of the Vent
• Ovens ordered for installation under a powered
canopy exhaust hood should have the flue
guard in place. This item can be installed by
placing it over the flue opening, making sure
that it does not obstruct the flue, and attaching
it with the screws provided.
• Ovens ordered for installation in a location
other than under a powered canopy exhaust
hood are supplied with a drafthood &
drafthood collar. This device mounts to the top
of the upper oven section by attaching the
drafthood adapter to the flue opening with the
screws provided, the drafthood is then mounted
on top of the adapter. The flue pipe is attached
vertically to the drafthood.
Maintenance & Inspection of the Ventilation
System
It is important that the ventilation system be inspected
and/or maintained by Qualified Personnel at least once
each year.
This inspection/maintenance should consist of, but not
be limited to:
• Inspection for blockages or build up which
might interfere with the venting of the oven.
• Repair of such blockages.
• Proper installation of the drafthood or flue
guard.
• Inspection of the venting canopy, its drive
motors and belts, etc.
Proper preventive maintenance can reduce your chances
of costly repairs.
H. Adjustments Associated with Installation
Each oven section and all its component parts have been
tested thoroughly and inspected before your oven was
shipped from the factory. However, it is sometimes
necessary to further test or adjust the oven once it has
been installed. Such adjustments are the responsibility
of the Dealer or Installer. These types of adjustments are
not considered defects, rather a normal and routine part
of the proper installation of the equipment.
These adjustments include but are not limited to:
• Adjustments and recalibration of the
thermostat
• Adjustment to the doors.
• Burner or pilot adjustment.
• Adjustments to the gas pressure regulator.
• Leveling, and tightening of fasteners.
No installation should be considered complete without
proper inspection and, if necessary, any adjustments by
qualified service or installation personnel.
It is also important not to obstruct the natural flow of
combustion and ventilation air if the oven is to operate
properly. This oven should not be installed on a curb
base or sealed to the wall. Either condition can restrict
the flow of air to the combustion compartment or
prevent proper ventilation of the blower motor. The
blower motor has a thermal protection device which will
trip because of excessive ambient temperature at the
back of the oven. This condition should be corrected
immediately to avoid damaging the oven permanently.
Before making any connections to the oven, check the
rating plate to be sure the oven specifications concur
with the type of gas and voltage to be supplied to the
oven.
The rating plate is located behind the louvered lower
front panel. To access, loosen the four screws below the
doors, and pull panel outward.
The plate bearing the oven’s serial number is attached to
the underside of the upper ledge above the control panel.