ASSEMBLY & SETUP LAC/LFC Series Oven Owner’s Manual
30 Version 1.12
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Caution!
Do not risk injury when lifting equipment. Take proper
precautions when lifting, carrying or otherwise maintaining
heavy items.
How to lift the different sizes of ovens:
LAC1-38: Four people lift oven’s lower corners and place
on wheeled transport pallet. Push pallet to desired site
and lift oven from pallet, again using lower corners.
LAC1-67, LAC2-12 & LAC2-18: Do not lift by hand. Lift
with fork lift and transport pallet.
1. Place oven on bench top or optional cabinet base.
a. Ensure a minimum of six (6) inches (15.3 cm) clearance in the rear of oven to provide
proper ventilation. The oven may be placed next to another cabinet, or next to another
oven, with three (3) inch (7.6 cm) clearance (the doors will still open).
b. Ensure oven is level and plumb for proper heat distribution and operation of all
mechanical components.
2. Identify correct power source indicated on the specification nameplate.
3. Plug or hardwire oven directly to the electric supply.
4. To optimize the user experience, and protect the contents of the oven, it is recommended the
oven be secured to the table/bench on which it is placed. This can be accomplished by
installing a fastener through the rear horizontal flange to the mounting surface. Alternately
the shipping straps (straps engaged through the four oven feet and that secured the oven to the
shipping pallet) can be used.
4.2.3. Wiring & Power Connections
Read the Model LAC-8 name plate (top of oven or top of control
area under the door) for proper power requirements before
proceeding with wiring and power connections. See example
below (Figure 9).
Danger!
All grounding and safety equipment must be in compliance with
applicable codes, ordinances and accepted safe practices.