Shipping Damage Instructions; Position And Level The Steam Craft 3.1; Leg Mounting And Leveling - Cleveland steamcraft 21-CET-8 Service Manual

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Model 21 -CET-8 Service Manual
Position and Level
The SteamCraft 3.1

Shipping Damage Instructions

If shipping damage to the SteamCraft 3.1 is discovered or suspected,
observe the following guidelines in preparing a shipping damage claim.
• Write down a description of the damage or the reason for suspecting
damage as soon as it is discovered. This will help in filling out the claim
forms later.
• As soon as damage is discovered or suspected, notify the carrier that
delivered the shipment
• Arrange for carrier representative to examine damage.
• Fill out all appropriate claims forms and have the examining carrier sign
and date each form.
The SteamCraft 3.1 is typically counter top mounted on four adjustable legs.
To compensate for height limitations, the steamer can be surface mounted
directly to the counter top. If a suitable counter is not available, the unit can
be secured to a Cleveland Range ES-2130 Equipment Stand. The following
instructions cover each of these mounting methods.
Malfunctions and equipment damage may result from
improper mounting. Malfunctions and/or damage resulting
from improper mounting are not covered by the equipment
warranty.
The SteamCraft 3.1 MUST BE LEVEL BOTH FRONT TO
BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE in all mounting arrangements.
Catastrophic damage will result from shifting the
SteamCraft 3.1 more than 10° out of level while power is
turned on at the unit's main power supply switch.

Leg Mounting and Leveling

The supporting legs of the SteamCraft 3.1 are four inches long when the
adjustable feet are fully retracted. This provides the four inch space below
the unit required by NSF sanitary standards. The adjustable feet can be
extended approximately two inches for leveling the steamer.
Assembly
1. Check that the feet are fully retracted into the legs. Do not over-tighten.
The feet should easily screw in and out using fingers only.
CAUTION

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