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Mar 20, 2025 - 12:51 AM
To install the Groen 240-14-3 Intek Convection Steamer, follow these steps:
1. Location & Placement: The steamer can be placed on a standard commercial kitchen countertop or on a stainless steel stand. Check with your local health department to determine if a hood or vent is required. The steamer can be placed anywhere in the kitchen.
2. Leveling: Ensure that the steamer is installed in a level condition. Adjust the four legs as needed to level the steamer.
3. Countertop Placement: If installing the steamer on a countertop, a non-slip rubber coating is installed on the bottom of the steamer legs to prevent sliding. Adjust the four legs as needed to level the steamer.
4. On a Stand: If installing the steamer onto a stand, bolt the unit in place at the four locations on the bottom of the cooker using the hardware provided with the stand. Level the unit by adjusting the four legs on the stand.
5. Electrical Supply: The steamer must be connected to a properly grounded electrical supply. Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman to ensure that the supply receptacle meets the correct voltage and amperage requirements listed on the data plate located on the rear of the unit. Do not connect the steamer to any other voltage as it may cause damage and void the warranty.
6. Water Connection (Auto-Fill Models Only): If your steamer is an auto-fill model, it must be connected to a water supply not exceeding 60 PSI. Use an NSF approved appliance hose with a ¾” garden hose type connection to connect from a spigot/shut-off valve to the steamer. Ensure that adequate backflow protection is installed to comply with applicable codes. The steamer will automatically fill with water while preheating to the desired temperature.
Please refer to the Groen 240-14-3 Intek Convection Steamer User Manual for more detailed installation instructions and safety precautions.
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