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FLEXIBLE BATCH BROILER
EQUIPMENT
MANUAL
April 1, 2007
B. Delivery and Inspection
Duke Manufacturing Co. does everything within
its power to insure you received your broiler in
good condition. They are strapped down on
heavy wooden skids and packed to prevent
shipping damage. They have all been carefully
inspected before they were packaged and
consigned to the carrier.
Upon delivery of your Duke broiler:
• Look over the shipping container, carefully
noting any exterior damage on the
delivery receipt, which must also be
signed by the driver/ delivery person.
• Unpack and check for any damage, which
was not evident on the outside of the
shipping container.
1) Using a utility knife, cut away plastic wrap (Not shown).
2) Remove the top cardboard and inner cap.
3) Remove cardboard from the corners (4 places).
4) Remove cardboard on the ends (2 places).
5) Remove banding straps (Cut with utility knife or scissors: 5
places).
6) Remove box of attachable parts & accessories from the
front.
7) Safely lift one end of broiler and tap block towards center
and then sideways to remove. Repeat for remaining
blocks. This allows casters to touch the pallet.
8) Remove the broiler from the shipping pallet using 3 people
to guide and distribute it’s weight (approx 335 lbs)
accordingly. While carefully supporting the broiler. Roll it
forward until the front casters are clear of the pallet. Lift
the broiler 6-8 inches above and away from the pallet, and
gently place on floor to avoid damage to casters.
9) Remove protective blue tape from broiler panels, double
checking that no tape remains.
• Check for concealed damage. The carrier
must be notified within fifteen (15) days
of the delivery of the broiler and the
carton, skid and all packaging materials
must be retained for inspection.
Duke Manufacturing Co. cannot assume liability
for loss or damage suffered in transit. The
carrier assumes full responsibility for delivery in
good order when the shipment was accepted.
However, we are prepared to assist you in filing
your claim.
Caution: The Broiler is very heavy!
Use adequate help for lifting.
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