Mugnaini Commercial Gas Fired Ovens have been tested to:
ANSI Z83.11 & CAN/CGA–1.8
UL Subject 2162–2001 Safety Standards
NSF–4 Sanitation Standards
A MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE
TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES)
TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST
IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN BE INSTALLED ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
MUG NAINI®
Mugnaini Imports, Inc.
11 Hangar Way, Watsonville CA 95076
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS OVEN
THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING TUSCANY SERIES MODELS:
G100 PA ♦ G120 PA ♦ G140 PA ♦ G160X140 PA ♦ G180X140 PA
WARNING
WHEN THIS OVEN IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A FIRE MAY RESULT. TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE OVEN.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
BODILY INJURY AND EVEN DEATH.
WARNING
DO NOT PACK THE REQUIRED 1” AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR
OTHER MATERIAL.
INSTALLATION OF THE EXHAUST VENT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE STANDARD FOR VENTILATION CONTROL AND FIRE
PROTECTION OF COMMERCIAL COOKING OPERATIONS, NFPA96.
SEEK OUT QUALIFIED INSTALLERS IN YOUR AREA AND
OBTAIN THE PROPER PERMITS. IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL
CODES; USE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223.1.
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS CONCERNING ANY INSTALLATION
RESTRICTIONS OR NEED FOR INSPECTION OF THE INSTALLATION.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCES.
Your oven will be shipped via Common Carrier from our Watsonville, California facility. You will need a
forklift to remove the crated oven from the truck. Once o the truck the oven can be moved with a pallet
jack. We will notify you when your oven is shipped and provide you with the PRO number (tracking
number) and the trucking company’s contact number. It is always important to call the trucking company
in advance to coordinate the delivery.
NOTE: Once your oven is loaded onto a truck you have created a contract between you and the
trucking company. Mugnaini Imports does not control the delivery of your oven.
1.1 DELIVERY LOCATION
Proper planning is essential to a successful delivery. Be realistic about where you plan to take delivery of
your oven; commercial ovens are large and top heavy! Be sure to take into account the size of your oven
and entry into your building. It is common to remove doors, windows or open walls to gain access. Seek
out a qualied professional to ensure you are prepared for your installation. The trucker will require a at,
level surface safe from trac. A forklift will need to maneuver to remove the crated oven from the truck
and place it on the ground for uncrating.
NOTE: It is your responsibility to have a safe delivery location for the trucking company. Redelivery and re-consignment fees may be assessed if the oven cannot be o loaded. If you do not
have a safe or convenient location for unloading the truck, consider receiving the oven at another
location and having a professional deliver the oven to your location.
ONLY PROPER HEAVY LIFTING MACHINERY AND HEAVY LIFTING EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE USED
FOR UNLOADING, MOVING AND INSTALLING THE OVEN. THIS DUTY SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY
PROFESSIONALS TRAINED IN THIS KIND OF WORK. IMPROPER HANDLING OF THE EQUIPMENT
COULD RESULT IN DAMAGING THE OVEN OR PERSONAL INJURY AND EVEN DEATH.
2. UNLOADING, MOVING AND SETTING THE OVEN
2.1 UNLOADING THE OVEN: FORKLIFT REQUIRED!
The oven is shipped bolted to a sturdy pallet with open slat walls on all sides to allow for visual inspection.
Remove the crated oven from the truck using the appropriate forklift (see Receiving the Oven). Be sure
the forks are long enough to reach the rear supporting members of the crate.
IF THE FORKS ARE NOT LONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE ENTIRE CRATE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE
THE OVEN - IT WILL TIP OVER. OBTAIN ANOTHER FORKLIFT OR USE FORK EXTENSIONS.
Once the oven is lifted from the truck immediately lower it to the ground, do not attempt to move the
oven while crated. Remove the plastic wrap and inspect the oven. Note any damage to the crate, oven or
accessories.
DO NOT SIGN THE DELIVERY BILL UNTIL THE OVEN HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND ANY DAMAGE
NOTED ON THE DELIVERY BILL. CALL OUR OFFICE IMMEDIATELY IF THERE ARE ANY SIGNS OF
DAMAGE: 888.887.7206.
2.2 OPENING THE CRATE
The oven crate is wrapped in plastic and metal banding. Parts and any accessories will be strapped to the
base and sides of the crate. The wooden slats that form the walls and roof are attached with screws, nails
and staples. The oven feet are lag bolted to the pallet base. Remove all strapping, parts and accessories
and disassemble the crate. Remove the lag bolts. The oven is now ready to be moved.
Use the forklift to move the oven (paying careful attention to the grade) to the entry point of the
restaurant. You may lift from any side but make sure to lift at the base of the oven body letting the steel
stand hang below. The stand can be removed if necessary.
Once the oven has been placed near or inside of the restaurant, use the pallet jack to move the oven to
the installation location. It may be necessary to place steel bars or heavy wood beams across the forks
of the pallet jack to fully engage the pallet jack. Move into place and slowly lower. You can make ne
adjustments using a long pry bar or length of wood against the stand to nudge the oven into place. Shim
as necessary to level oven.