Force10 Networks 65335, 65336, 75332, 75331 Owner's Manual

Ceramic Glass
Electric Galley
Ranges
OWNER’S MANUAL
Read all instructions and warnings before operating.
Force 10 Manufacturing Corporation
Unit A – 19169 21
Surrey, BC
V3S 3M3
Tel: 604.536.0379
Fax: 604.535.1210
Website: www.force10.com
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If you are missing any parts or have questions regarding assembly, performance or operation please contact Force 10 Manufacturing Customer Service at 1-800-663-8515 or email at sales@force10.com.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Force 10 Electric Galley Range. Your unit was carefully inspected and tested at our factory. Please take the time to read this manual carefully; many of its instructions are essential to the safe operation of your new Force 10 Electric Range
Because of the continuing refinement of our product designs, your Range may possess features not discussed in the manual. We have tried to supply all the information you might need, so please take time to read this manual before installing and using your Range. Force 10 advises strongly against unauthorized modification of this product, but we do encourage you to correct problems which may arise by under-taking the simple repairs and maintenance described in this manual.
SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS
Read all Instructions before operating.
Do not use your Range as a source of heat
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS - Heating
elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Areas near surface units may become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact surface units or areas near units until they have had sufficient time to cool.
Before using your cook-top, check each time that the bottom of the saucepan and the cooking zone are clean and dry.
Lift up the sauce pans; sliding them across the cook-top can lead to
superficial scratches.
Avoid peeling vegetables over the cook-top as this could lead to grit on the surface and subsequent scratching.
Use saucepans which are large enough to avoid spillage onto the cook- top, especially if a saucepan contains any sugar as this can cause irreparable damage to the glass ceramic.
Keep the surface of the cook-top clear; above all do not keep plastic or
Aluminum packing on it which could melt and damage the cook-top.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Model Voltage Freq. Surface Element
(each)
65335 100 - 120 50 - 60 1200 W 10 A 1300 W 10.8 A 4900 W 41 A
75331 100 - 120 50 - 60 1200 W 10 A 1300 W 10.8 A 4900 W 41 A
65336 200 - 250 50 - 60 1200 W 5 A 1300 W 5.4 A 4900 W 20.4 A
75332 200 - 250 50 - 60 1200 W 5 A 1300 W 5.4 A 4900 W 20.4 A
Oven or Broiler
Element
Maximum
Recommended Breaker Size
120 Volt units – 50A
240 Volt units – 30A
INSTALLATION
Unpacking
1. Remove all plastic coating before use.
2. Please copy the Model and Serial number of your unit into your manual. This is located both on the box and the right side of the Range.
MODEL #_________________ SERIAL #___________________
Minimum Clearances to Adjacent Walls and Overhead Cabinets
No Clearance is required to an adjacent wall.
30" (762mm) minimum clearance between the top of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet;
or
24” (610mm) minimum when bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by a flame retardant heat shield.
To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over the heated surface, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5" beyond the bottom of the cabinets
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