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Installation – Magikitch'n MKE Electric Griddle User Manual

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Installation

MKE Series Electric Griddle

L20-369 REV. 2 (05/12)

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1.3. Installation

Setup


To Start uncrate appliance and locate installation accessories shipped with the appliance.

1.3.1. Counter Use With Legs

CAUTION

To prevent equipment damage, DO NOT tilt

your MagiKitch'n griddle on only two legs, or

on its sides.


(See Figure 2) A set of 4” (10 cm) legs is
shipped with the appliance (unless appliance
was specifically ordered without legs). A
threaded receptacle is located near each corner
of the underside of the base of the appliance, on
appliances 48" (122 cm) and wider there are
threaded receptacles in the front and rear center
of the base. Each leg has a similar mating
thread. Raise appliance sufficiently to allow legs
to be screwed tightly into receptacles. The
appliance can be leveled by adjusting the feet at
the bottom of the leg assembly. This can be
done by turning the foot in or out to lower or
raise each corner as needed.

NOTICE

4" (10 cm) Legs should not to be used with

the optional Equipment Stand.

1.3.2. Counter Use Without Legs

(See Figure 3) The appliance must be sealed to
the counter to comply with applicable sanitation
standards. A bead of silicone sealant,
approximately ½ inch (1.3 cm) wide, is to be
applied to the bottom of the unit approximately
¼” (0.6 cm) in from the front, back and side
edges. We suggest Dow Corning

, GE  or

Permatex

 silicone ‘RTV’ adhesive sealant or

equivalent. (See NSF Basic Criteria C-2 for
details where applicable).

1.3.3. For Use On Optional

Equipment Stand

ATTENTION

Rear mounting brackets should be installed

to the Equipment Stand prior to placing

griddle on the stand.

CAUTION

Only two of the four supplied casters are

equipped with a locking feature. Install the

griddle so that the two locking casters are at

the front of the unit. The casters should be

LOCKED before the unit is placed into

operation.



CAUTION

The appliance must be level to perform
properly. Failure to level unit may result in
improper performance of the appliance.

Figure 3

Figure 2