Wildcat 5000 User Manual

Wildcat 5000 Pizza Oven
User Manual
Contents
Product Dimensions ................................... Page.03
Assembly ................................................... Page.04
Assembly Firebricks ...................................
Finished Assembly
..................................... Page.06
First Fire Instructions
................................. Page.07
Smoking Your Food
.................................... Page.08
Maintenance & Safe Operation ................. Page.09
Contact Information ...................................
Page.10
Accessories & Other Products ..................
Page.11
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Product Dimensions
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1 x 900mm length of stainless steel flue pipe and a stainless steel cowl is provided with the oven.
Oven Dimensions
810mm Deep x 580mm Wide x 370mm High x 125kg Weight
Assembly
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(1) Remove the outer packaging taking care not to damage the surface of the Oven with box cutters or other sharp implements. Minor scratches can be buffed out of the stainless steel surface with an abrasive brillo pad or similar, while painted surfaces can be touched up at any time with an Aerosol touch up spray available from Wildcat.
(2) At this stage you will see a box and other parts inside the oven, leave these for now, they can be removed easily once the oven is lifted off the pallet.
(3) Remove the pallet screws from the front and back of the oven, (Hex head)
(4) Lift the oven off the pallet (Two people required to lift the oven comfortably) and set aside.
(5) Prepare the area where the oven is to be placed: If the oven is going to be sitting on top of a concrete slab on bricks or blocks (see below) then a sheet of insulating material must be placed under the firebricks and oven first. 25mm thick Super Isol calcium silicate board is ideal and can be purchased from suppliers such as www.refractoryandceramic.com.au
(6) If the Oven is to be fitted onto the optional Wildcat 5000 Series oven stand, then the stand should be assembled and levelled prior to fitting the oven and bricks because it will be too heavy to do so later.
(Sitting the oven on top of a concrete on bricks and blocks)
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