BKI Mobile Hot Food, MM, MM-6 Operation Manual

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Mobile Hot Food Merchandiser Series
Series: MM
Operation Manual
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SS-OM-063.02 Revised 9/26/18
BKI LIMITED WARRANTY
(864) 963-3471 • Toll Free: (800) 927-6887 • Fax: (864) 963-5316
WHAT IS COVERED This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship under normal use, and applies
only to the original purchaser providing that:
The equipment has not been accidentally or intentionally damaged, altered or misused; The equipment is properly installed, adjusted, operated and maintained in accordance with
national and local codes, and in accordance with the installation and operating instructions provided with this product.
The serial number rating plate affixed to the equipment has not been defaced or removed.
WHO IS COVERED This
warranty
is
extended
to the original
purchaser
and applies only to
equipment
purchased
for use in the U.S.A.
COVERAGE PERIOD
Warranty claims must be received in writing by BKI within one (1) year from date of installation or within one (1) year and three (3) months from data of shipment from the factory, whichever comes first.
COB Models: One (1) Year limited parts and labor.
COM Models: Two (2) Year limited parts and labor. COM convection ovens also have a
two (2) year door warranty.
CO1 Models: Two (2) Year limited parts and labor. Five (5) Year limited door warranty.
Warranty period begins the date of dealer invoice to customer or ninety (90) days after shipment date from BKI, whichever comes first.
WARRANTY COVERAGE This
warranty
covers on-site labor, parts and
reasonable
travel
time
and travel
e
xpenses
of the
authorized
service
representative
up to (100) miles
round
trip and (2)
hours
travel time and
performed during regular, weekday business hours.
EXCEPTIONS Any exceptions must be pre-approved in advance and in writing by BKI. The extended
door warranty on convection ovens years 3 through 5 is a parts only warranty and does not include labor, travel, mileage or any other charges.
EXCLUSIONS
Negligence
or acts of
God,
Thermostat calibrations
after (30) days
from equipment installation date,
Air and gas
adjustments,
Light
bulbs,
Glass doors and
door adjustments,
Fuses,
Adjustments
to
burner
flames and
cleaning of
pilot
burners,
Tightening
of screws or
fasteners,
Failures
caused
by erratic
voltages
or gas
suppliers,
Unauthorized
repair by
anyone other than
a BKI F
actory Authorized
Service Center,
Damage
in
shipment,
Alteration,
misuse or
improper installation,
Thermostats
and safety valves with
broken
capillary tubes,
Freight
other than normal UPS charges,
Ordinary
wear and
tear,
Failure to follow
installation and/or operating instructions,
Events
beyond control
of the
company.
INSTALLATION Leveling, as well as
proper installation
and check out of all
new equipment -
per
appropriate installation
and use materials – is the responsibility of the
dealer
or
installer, not the
manufacturer.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
BKI genuine
Factory OEM parts receive a (90) day
materials warranty
effective from the
date of
installation
by a BKI F
actory Authorized
Service
Center.
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Mobile Merchandiser Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .....................................................................................................................................................1
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................2
Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................................................2
Safety Signs and Messages ..............................................................................................................................2
Safe Work Practices ..........................................................................................................................................3
Safety Labels .....................................................................................................................................................4
Health and Sanitation Practices ..............................................................................................................................6
Food Handling ........................................................................................................................................................6
Storage of Raw Meats ............................................................................................................................................6
Coding Cooked Foods ............................................................................................................................................6
Storage of Prepared Foods ....................................................................................................................................6
Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................7
Controls and Indicators ..........................................................................................................................................7
Merchandiser Startup and Preheating ...................................................................................................................7
Temperature Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................7
Operational Guidelines ...........................................................................................................................................7
Merchandiser Shutdown.........................................................................................................................................8
Installation .................................................................................................................................................................9
Unpacking and Handling ........................................................................................................................................9
Location and Placement .........................................................................................................................................9
Electrical Information ..............................................................................................................................................9
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
Scheduled Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Cleaning (Daily) .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................... 12
Accessories ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Wiring Diagrams .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Notes ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
BKI Worldwide is a wholly owned subsidiary of Standex International Corporation.
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Mobile Merchandiser Introduction
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Introduction
Congratulations! You have chosen a Mobile Merchandiser that will give you many years of fine service from the original manufacturer, BKI.
The BKI name and trademark on this unit assures you of the finest in design and engineering that it has been built with care and dedication using the best materials available. Attention to the operating instructions regarding proper installation, operation, and maintenance will result in long lasting dependability to insure the highest profitable return on your investment.
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT. If you have any questions, please contact your BKI Distributor. If they are unable to answer your questions, contact the BKI Technical Service Department, toll free: 1-800-927-6887. Outside the U.S., call 1-864-963-3471.
Safety Precautions
Always follow recommended safety precautions listed in this manual. Below is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your equipment, be alert to the potential for personal injury or property damage.
Safety Signs and Messages
The following Safety signs and messages are placed in this manual to provide instructions and identify specific areas where potential hazards exist and special precautions should be taken. Know and understand the meaning of these instructions, signs, and messages. Damage to the equipment, death or serious injury to you or other persons may result if these messages are not followed.
This message indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
This message indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
This message is used when special information, instructions or identification are required relating to procedures, equipment, tools, capacities and other special data.
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Mobile Merchandiser Introduction
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Safe Work Practices
Beware of High Voltage
This equipment uses high voltage. Serious injury can occur if you or any untrained or unauthorized person installs, services, or repairs this equipment. Always Use an Authorized Service agent to Service Your Equipment.
Keep this manual with the Equipment
This manual is an important part of your equipment. Always keep it near for easy access. If you need to replace this manual, contact:
BKI
Technical Services Department 2812 Grandview Drive Simpsonville, S.C. 29680 Or call toll free: 1-800-927-6887 Outside the U.S., call 864-963-3471
Protect Children
Keep children away from this equipment. Children may not understand that this equipment is dangerous for them and others.
NEVER allow children to play near or operate your equipment.
Keep Safety Labels Clean and in Good Condition
Do not remove or cover any safety labels on your equipment. Keep all safety labels clean and in good condition. Replace any damaged or missing safety labels. Refer to the Safety Labels section for illustration and location of safety labels on this unit. If you need a new safety label, obtain the number of the specific label illustrated on page 4, then contact:
BKI
Technical Services Department 2812 Grandview Drive Simpsonville, S.C. 29680 Or call toll free: 1-800-927-6887 Outside the U.S., call 864-963-3471
Be Prepared for Emergencies
Be prepared for fires, injuries, or other emergencies. Keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher near the equipment. You must use a 40-
pound Type BC fire extinguisher and keep it within 25 feet of your equipment. Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance services, hospitals, and the fire
department near your telephone.
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Know your responsibilities as an Employer
Make certain your employees know how to operate the equipment.
Make certain your employees are aware of the safety precautions on the
equipment and in this manual.
Make certain that you have thoroughly trained your employees about operating the equipment safely.
Make certain the equipment is in proper working condition. If you make unauthorized modifications to the equipment, you will reduce the function and safety of the equipment.
California Residents Only. This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Safety Labels
Electrical Grounding Instructions - This appliance is equipped with a
three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
Mise à la terre - Cet appareil est pourvu d’une fiche à trois broches dont une
mise à la terre assurant une protection contre les chocs électriques. La prise dans laquelle elle est branchée doit être correctement mise à la terre. Ne pas couper ni enlever la broche de mise à la terre de la fiche.
CAUTION
AVERTIR
DO NOT COVER or REMOVE THIS LABEL NE RECOUVREZ PAS ou ENLEVEZ PAS CETTE ÉTIQUETTE
DANGER
HIGH VOLTAGE. Turn power off before servicing. May have more than one disconnect switch.
HAUTE TENSION. Mettez l'appareil hors tension avant de proceder a l'entretien. Peut-etre d'u commutateur de deconnexion.
Hot surface can cause
CAUTION
severe burns. La surface Chaude peut causer des brulures severes. Ne pas toucher.
Do not touch.
N0645
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Mobile Merchandiser Health and Sanitation Practices
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Health and Sanitation Practices
BKI ovens are manufactured to comply with health regulations and are tested and certified to UL, CUL, and NSF standards. You must operate the equipment properly using only quality products and use meat thermometers to insure meats are thoroughly cooked.
Food Handling
Wash hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water after handling raw poultry or meats.
Clean and sanitize all utensils and surfaces that have been in contact with raw products.
Never place cooked meats on the same surfaces used to prepare raw meats, unless the area has been
thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.
Storage of Raw Meats
Designate an area or shelf strictly for the storage of all raw meats to be used in the oven.
Raw product must always be stored at temperatures below 38° F. (3° C.).
Never store or mix raw foods above cooked foods, as this is a health hazard. The drippings from raw
foods contaminate cooked or processed foods.
All chicken and chicken parts to be stored overnight must be thoroughly iced down and refrigerated.
Coding Cooked Foods
All products cooked during the day should be sold the same day. NOTE: It is not the intent of the cooking program to have unsold merchandise at the end of the cooking day.
Follow your company’s procedures for the handling of any leftover product.
Storage of Prepared Foods
Cold foods should be kept at or below 38° F. (3° C.).
Hot foods must be maintained to meet local health codes, usually a minimum 145° F. (63° C.).
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Operation
Controls and Indicators
Item #
Description
Function
1
Temperature Control Knob
Controls the temperature of the warmer well.
2
Light / Top Heat Switch
Turns the power to the upper canopy heaters and lights on or off.
Merchandiser Startup and Preheating
1. Plug of the power cord into a receptacle that matches the power rating specified on the rating tag.
2. Open the control access hinged door.
3. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to the number 5 position.
4. Move the Light/Top Heat switch to the On position.
5. Close and latch the control access hinged door.
6. Allow the merchandiser to preheat for 30 minutes before loading it with product.
Temperature Adjustment
After loading the unit with product, it may be necessary to adjust the temperature control knob in order to maintain the proper internal temperature for the product on display. The temperature control knob should be set to the lowest possible number that will maintain the proper product temperature.
Operational Guidelines
Food internal temperature should be a minimum of 175F [80C] when being placed in the unit.
Foods loaded in first should be served first as much as is practical.
Check Federal and State Health and Sanitation Regulations for internal temperature required for
holding cooked foods for sale. Maintaining these temperatures often tends to continue to cook certain products. Therefore, smaller amounts of bulk foods should be displayed at non-peak periods and the warmer refilled as needed.
This equipment is designed to hold foods for a short period of time only.
1
2
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Merchandiser Shutdown
1. Remove all Food products from the merchandiser.
2. Open the control access hinged door.
3. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to the Off position.
4. Move the Light/Top Heat switch to the Off position.
5. Close and latch the control access hinged door.
6. Allow the merchandiser to cool to 150F [65C] or below and clean as instructed below.
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Mobile Merchandiser Installation
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Installation
Serious injury, equipment damage or death could result if attempting to install this oven. Ensure that an authorized BKI service agent install the oven.
Unpacking and Handling
It is the owners’ responsibility to file all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage to cartons or crates is found, or if a shortage is found, note this on the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing.
If damage is found when the equipment is opened, immediately call the delivering truck line and follow up the call with a written report indicating concealed damage to your shipment. Ask for an immediate inspection of your concealed damage item. Packaging material MUST be retained to show the inspector from the truck line.
Remove all packing from the interior and exterior of the merchandiser.
Location and Placement
Move the merchandiser to a permanent location and lock the swivel casters before using.
Electrical Information
Electrocution, equipment failure or property damage could result if an unlicensed electrician performs the electrical installation. Ensure that a licensed electrician perform the electrical installation in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI NFPA 70-20XX.
This merchandiser is supplied with a 3-prong grounding electrical plug. The plug should be connected directly to a matching 3-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the cut.
The electrical circuit to which the merchandiser is connected must have a current capacity greater than or equal to the merchandiser current rating found on the rating tag.
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Mobile Merchandiser Installation
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36 5/8in
[929.1mm]
7 1/8in
[181.8mm]
20in
[508.8mm]
11 5/8in
[296.0mm]
59 7/8in
[1519.6mm]
68in
[1727.2mm]
31in
[787.4mm]
POWER CORD THIS END
36 5/8in
[929.1mm]
7 1/8in
[181.8mm]
20in
[508.8mm]
11 5/8in
[296.0mm]
59 7/8in
[1519.6mm]
46in
[1168.4mm]
31in
[787.4mm]
POWER CORD THIS END
62in
[1574.8mm]
40in
[1016.0mm]
24in
[609.6mm]
24in
[609.6mm]
MM-4
MM-6
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Model: MM-4
1Ph + Gnd, 60Hz
Volts
Amps
kW
Breaker
120
12.5
1.5
20
220
7.9
1.7
10
240
7.8
1.9
10
Model: MM-6
1Ph + Gnd, 60Hz
Volts
Amps
kW
Breaker
120
17.8
2.1
30
220
11.4
2.4
20
240
11.2
2.7
20
Mechanical Specifications
Uncrated
Crated
Dimension
MM-4
MM-6
Dimension
MM-4
MM-6
Height
59 7/8 in.
59 7/8 in.
Height
68 in.
68 in.
[1521 mm]
[1521 mm]
[1727 mm]
[1727 mm]
Width
46 in.
68 in.
Width
60 in.
80 in.
[1168 mm]
[1727 mm]
[1524 mm]
[2032 mm]
Depth
31 in.
31 in.
Depth
46 in.
46 in.
[787 mm]
[787 mm]
[1168 mm]
[1168 mm]
Floor Space
9.9 sq. ft.
14.6 sq. ft.
Floor Space
19.2 sq. ft.
25.6 sq. ft.
[0.92 m2]
[1.36 m2]
[1.78 m2]
[2.37 m2]
Weight
255 lb.
300 lb.
Weight
380 lb.
450 lb.
[116 kg]
[136 kg]
[172 kg]
[204 kg]
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Mobile Merchandiser Maintenance
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Maintenance
Failure to comply with the maintenance below could result in a serious accident or equipment damage.
Failure to remove power from this unit before performing maintenance may cause severe electrical shock. This unit may have more than one disconnect switch.
Scheduled Maintenance
Cleaning (Daily)
The merchandiser must be cleaned at the end of each business day. It is easier to clean while still warm. Cleaning is not only necessary for sanitary reasons, but will increase sales appeal and maximize operating efficiency.
Failure to remove power from this unit may cause severe electrical shock. This unit may have more than one disconnect switch.
Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment (googles, rubber glove & long sleeved garments) when cleaning the oven to guard against possible injury.
Using abrasive cleaners will damage the cabinet finish. Use only a mild soap and water solution or approved cleaner.
DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER on this machine. Caustic cleaners will cause damage to the machine.
NEVER USE A WATER HOSE OR A STEAM CLEANER TO WASH THIS UNIT. Excess water can get into the interior of the cabinet and cause
damage.
BKI Approved Cleaning Solutions
ECOLAB Greasestrip Plus Proctor & Gamble DCT Oven Cleaner J. Wilson Marketing Combi Brite Cleaner
1. Remove all food from the merchandiser.
2. Open the control access hinged door.
3. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to the Off position.
4. Move the Light/Top Heat switch to the Off position.
5. Close and latch the control access hinged door.
6. Allow the merchandiser to cool to 150F [65C] or below and clean as instructed below.
7. Unplug the cord from the receptacle.
8. Remove any residue from the merchandiser.
9. Clean the outside and inside of the merchandiser with warm water, a sponge and approved cleaner which is authorized for use on food surface areas.
10. Wipe the outside and inside of the merchandiser dry with a soft, clean cloth.
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Troubleshooting
Refer to the table below for troubleshooting information.
Problem
Cause
Possible Solution
Merchandiser will not turn on.
Oven power plug is disconnected.
Plug unit into mating receptacle.
Problem with building power supply
Check circuit breaker at building power panel. If problem persists, contact BKI service agent for corrective action.
Power supply cord has been damaged.
Contact an authorized BKI service agent for corrective action.
Failed internal component.
Contact an authorized BKI service agent for corrective action.
Merchandiser does not heat.
Improper control settings.
Reset the control.
Failed internal component.
Contact an authorized BKI service agent for corrective action.
Lights do not illuminate when the power is on.
Failed internal component.
Contact an authorized BKI service agent for corrective action.
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Mobile Merchandiser Accessories
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Accessories
WELL RISERS-
FB64242210- MM4 FB64265910- MM6 (2 required)
BREAD RACKS-
AN64267800- MM4 AN64267900- MM6
BREAD BOX-
AN6426700- MM4 & 6
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Mobile Merchandiser Wiring Diagrams
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Wiring Diagrams
L2
L1
H2 H1
P2
S1
S2
LIGHTS
Red (+)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Black (-)
H2
L1
L2
H1
R1
S3
START
S4
STOP
T1
CS1
R2
CS1- 120V - CS0024 CORDSET, 86" NEMA 5-20
220V & 240V - CS0023 CORDSET, 90" NEMA 6-20
F0390 CORD RESTRAINT
H1- ELEMENT, 850W, 120V - C0163, 220V - C0168, 240V- C0166
H2- CERAMIC ELEMENT, 250W @ 120V - C0060, 400W @ 230V - C0057
L1- LED006 SHELF LIGHT, 38 in
L2- LED005 POWER SUPPLY, 120-240VAC x 24VDC
R1- R0191 RELAY SPDT, 120V
R0180 RELAY SPST, 240V
R2- R0191 RELAY SPDT, 120V
R0180 RELAY SPST, 240V
S1- S0029 SWITCH, INFINITE, 120V
S0141 SWITCH, INFINITE, 230V
S2- S0356 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPST NO
S3- S0310 OPERATOR, MOMENTARY PB FLUSH
S0307 CONTACT, N.O.
S0364 CAP, GREEN ON
S4- S0311 OPERATOR, MOMENTARY PB EXTENDED
S0306 CONTACT, N.C.
S0365 CAP, RED OFF
T1- TI0034 TIMER, 24 Hr, 120V
TI0035 TIMER, 24 Hr, 208/240V
LEGEND
T1
L1
L1
11
S4
STOP
13
1
L2
R2
R1
2
1 11
S3
START
13
11
L2
2
L2
R1
13
2
R2
13
2
L2
L1
H2H1
P2
S1
5
7
1
1
2
2
H1
S2
1
2
3
4
120V, 220 or 240V 1 Ph
120, 220
or 240V
1 Ph
CS1
3
Red (+)
Black (-)
4
L1
L2
H2
4
4
3
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Mobile Merchandiser Wiring Diagrams
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L2
L1
H2H1
P2
S1
S2
LIGHTS
Red (+)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Black (-)
H2
L1
L2
H1
R1
S3
START
S4
STOP
T1
CS1
R2
CS1- 120V - CS0024 CORDSET, 86" NEMA 5-20
208V & 240V - CS0023 CORDSET, 90" NEMA 6-20
F0390 CORD RESTRAINT
H1- ELEMENT, 1230W, 120V - C0164, 208V - C0165, 240V- C0167
H2- CERAMIC ELEMENT, 250W @ 120V - C0060, 400W @ 230V - C0057
L1- LED008 SHELF LIGHT, 66 in
L2- LED005 POWER SUPPLY, 120-240VAC x 24VDC
R1- R0191 RELAY SPDT, 120V
R0180 RELAY SPST, 240V
R2- R0191 RELAY SPDT, 120V
R0180 RELAY SPST, 240V
S1- S0029 SWITCH, INFINITE, 120V
S0141 SWITCH, INFINITE, 230V
S2- S0356 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPST NO
S3- S0310 OPERATOR, MOMENTARY PB FLUSH
S0307 CONTACT, N.O.
S0364 CAP, GREEN ON
S4- S0311 OPERATOR, MOMENTARY PB EXTENDED
S0306 CONTACT, N.C.
S0365 CAP, RED OFF
T1- TI0034 TIMER, 24 Hr, 120V
TI0035 TIMER, 24 Hr, 208/240V
LEGEND
T1
L1
L1
11
S4
STOP
13
1
L2
R2
R1
2
1 11
S3
START
13
11
L2
2
L2
R1
13
2
R2
13
2
L2
L1
H2H1
P2
S1
5
7
1
1
2
2
H1
S2
1
2
3
4
120V, 208 or 240V 1 Ph
120, 208
or 240V
1 Ph
CS1
3
Red (+)
Black (-)
4
L1
L2
H2
4
44
3
3
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Mobile Merchandiser Notes
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Notes
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SS-OM-063.02 Revised 9/26/18
2812 Grandview Dr., Simpsonville, S.C. 29680, USA http://www.bkideas.com
Made and printed in the U.S.A
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