Paragon 1108150, 1208150 User Manual

RENT-A-POP 8 1108150 (120v)
1208150 (230v) 1108820 (120V)
OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR PROFESSIONAL POPCORN MACHINE
www.ManufacturedFun.com
Paragon International, Inc 731 W. 18th Street P.O. Box 560 Nevada, IA 50201 USA
Phone (515) 382-8000 Toll-free (800) 433-0333 Fax (515) 382-8001 Email: info@manufacturedfun.com
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Model Numbers
8 oz Popcorn Machines
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Important Owner Information
Model No.
Serial No.
Voltage
Register your unit
Completing online warranty registration will prevent delay in
obtaining warranty coverage. Go to
www.manufacturedfun.com and select “Register Online” near
the bottom of the page.
Record the model number, serial number and voltage in the spaces
below (the data plate is located on the operator’s side of the machine in
the bottom right). Please have this information available when calling Paragon for service assistance.
Business Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Standard Time (CST) Telephone: 515-382-8000; 800-433-0333 Email: info@manufacturedfun.com Fax: 515-382-8001 Additional information can be found by visiting our web site at
www.manufacturedfun.com
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Paragon values your continued safety above all else. Please follow these guidelines when using your equipment to prevent injury and maximize product performance:
No direct contact to equipment by the general public should be allowed when used in food service locations. Only trained personnel should operate this equipment. Carefully read any and all instructions before beginning operation of the equipment.
Always wear safety glasses when servicing equipment.
Kettle reaches extreme heat during operation. To avoid injury, NEVER touch kettle while hot.
Any alterations made to equipment by anyone other than certified Paragon personnel will void warranty and may also create unsafe working conditions. NEVER make alterations to the equipment.
Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electrical shock. Do NOT immerse kettle, warmer, or any other part of this equipment in water. Doing so may damage equipment and prevent it from working properly. Always unplug equipment before cleaning or servicing to prevent electric shock.
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