Assembly & setup, Unpack & inspect the rfd1-42-2e oven, If damaged during shipping – Despatch RFD1-42 -2E with Protocol 3 User Manual
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RFD1-42-2E Oven
Owner’s Manual
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Version 1
Copyright © 2012 by Despatch Industries.
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
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retrieval systems without the written permission of Despatch Industries, unless for purchaser's personal use.
4.
Assembly & Setup
Assembly and Setup provides directions for unpacking and installing your RFD1-42-2E oven.
4.1. Unpack & Inspect The RFD1-42-2E Oven
Remove all packing materials and thoroughly inspect the oven for any damage that might have
occurred during shipment.
Note the condition of the carton and plastic cover sheet inside the carton.
Observe all outside surfaces and corners of the oven for scratches and dents.
Check oven controls and indicators for normal movement, bent shafts, cracks, chips or
missing parts such as knobs and lenses.
Check the door and latch for smooth operation.
4.1.1.
If Damaged During Shipping
If damage occurred during shipping:
1. Contact the shipper immediately and file a written damage claim.
2. Contact Despatch Industries (1-800-473-7373 or 1-952-469-8230 or [email protected])
to report your findings and to order replacement parts for those damaged or missing. Send a
copy of your filed damage claims to Despatch Industries (Despatch Industries, 8860 207
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Street, Lakeville, MN 555044, USA).
3. Check the packing list to ensure you received all the specified components of the oven
system. Contact Despatch Industries to have any missing products forwarded to you.
4. Complete the warranty card and mail it to Despatch within 15 days after receipt of the
equipment.
4.2. Setup The RFD1-42-2E Oven
4.2.1.
Select Oven Location
The Despatch RFD1-42-2E oven is designed to operate in an industrial setting.
Danger!
Class A ovens are designed for a specific amount of solvent.
Exceeding this amount could result in an explosion. Do not
process closed containers of any substance or liquid in this
oven because they may explode under heat. In case of fire, leave
door(s) as they are. Shut off electricity. Shut off fuel. Call the fire
department. Stay away
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