Therma-tek RESTAURANT Series Operating instructions

RESTAURANT SERIES
OWNERS MANUAL AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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MODEL # TMD36-6-1C (shown)

INTRODUCTION/ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Thank you for choosing your new THERMA-TEK Equipment. Our Products are designed to be safe and
reliable when properly cared for and used reasonably. Your service agency or dealer recommends periodic
inspections. Installation, maintenance, and repairs should be performed by your local authorized service
agency. This equipment is not intended for home use.
This equipment is for commercial use by trained professionals familiar with commercial cooking
equipment. It is the responsibility of the Supervisor or equivalent person to ensure that users wear
suitable protective clothing and safety gear. Caution: some parts of the equipment become very hot and
will cause burns if accidentally touched.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. If odor continues, immediately call your gas
supplier.
Consult your local gas supplier for instructions to be followed in the event you smell gas.
Post these instructions in a prominent location.
WARNING:IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION, SERVICE OR
MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH. READ THE
OWNERS/INSTALLERS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING
THIS EQUIPMENT.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITON 65 – WARNING
The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by-products which are on the list of substances known by the State of
California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. California law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to
such substances. To minimize exposure to these substances, always operate this unit according to the owners/installation
manual, ensuring you provide good ventilation when cooking with gas.
PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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INSTALLATION AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
IMPORTANT
Safe and satisfactory operation of your equipment depends on its proper installation. Installation must
conform to local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Code ANSI Z223.1 (latest
edition).
All THERMA-TEK appliances are shipped with a gas pressure regulator packed with the unit. All units are
adjusted, tested, and inspected at the factory prior to shipment.
After uncrating, immediately check the equipment for visible signs of shipping damage. If such damage has
occurred, do not refuse shipment, but contact the shipper and file appropriate freight claims.
GENERAL
•!Installation of this equipment should be made by licensed and authorized personnel.
•!A manual gas shut-off valve must be installed in the gas supply (service) line ahead of the appliance
and gas pressure regulator installed in the gas stream for safety and ease of future service.
•!The gas pressure regulator supplied must be installed on the appliance prior to connecting the
equipment to the gas line. Failure to install a regulator will void the equipment warranty and result
in a potentially hazardous condition.
•!The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply system
during any pressure testing of that system in excess of ½PSI.
•!The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply system by closing its individual shut off valve
during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to or less than ½
PSI.
•!Please contact the factory, the factory representative, or a local authorized service company to
perform maintenance and repairs.
RATING PLATE
Information on this plate includes the model and serial number. When communicating with the factory
about a unit or requesting special parts or information, this information is required for proper identification.
Other information on the plate is the BTU/hr input of the burners, gas pressure in inches WC, and whether
the unit has orifices for natural or propane gas. Rating plate is located behind the lower front panel.
IMPORTANT: The appliance must be connected only to the type of gas identified on the rating plate.
GAS CONVERSION
We recommend that the appliance be ordered from the factory for the type of gas at the installation site.
When gas conversion is necessary contact the factory for a proper gas conversion kit.
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INSTALLATION AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
CLEARANCES
•!The unit must be kept clear of all combustibles.
•!The unit must be installed with the 6” legs or casters supplied for proper operation.
•!Minimum clearance from combustible construction:
Side Back
o!Open top 12” 6”
o!Hot Top 6” 6”
o!Griddle 6” 6”
o!Broiler 6” 6”
•!Minimum clearance from non-combustible construction: 0” Side, 0” Back
LEVELING
A carpenter’s spirit level should be placed on the cooking surface and the unit leveled side-to-side, and front
to back. If it is not level, burner combustion may be erratic or the unit may not function efficiently.
AIR SUPPLY AND VENTILATION
The appliance must be installed under a ventilation hood.
The area around the appliance must be kept clear to avoid any obstructions of the flow of combustion and
ventilation air as well as for ease of maintenance, service, and proper appliance operation. Keep clearance
for openings into the combustion chamber and adequate air supply. Means must be provided for any
commercial, heavy duty-cooking appliance to exhaust combustion wastes to the outside of the building.
Air movement should be checked during installation. Strong exhaust fans in the hood or in the overall air
conditioning system can produce a slight draft in the room, which can interfere with pilot or burner
performance. If pilot or burner problems persist, make up air openings or baffles may have to be provided
in the room.
Filters and drip troughs should be part of any industrial hood, but consult local codes before constructing
and installing any hood. The duct system, exhaust hood, and filter bank must be cleaned on a regular basis
and kept free of grease.
ALTITUDE
The appliance input rating (BTU/hr) is for elevations up to 2000 feet. For elevations above 2000 feet, the
rate should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level. The correct orifices are installed at the
factory if the operating altitude is known at the time of sale.
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INSTALLATION AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
GAS CONNECTION
The gas supply (service) line must be at least the same size or larger than the inlet line of the appliance.
THERMA-TEK restaurant series equipment is supplied with a ¾” NPT Schedule 40 inlet. Sealant on all
pipe joints must be resistive to LP gas.
MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE
A manual shut-off valve must be installed in the gas service line ahead of the appliance and regulator in the
gas stream and in a position where it can be reached quickly in the event of an emergency. The manual shut-
off valve is supplied by the installer.
PRESSURE REGULATOR
All commercial cooking equipment must have a pressure regulator on the incoming service line for safe and
efficient operation, since pressure may fluctuate on local demand. A regulator is supplied with the
appliance. Failure to install a pressure regulator will void the equipment warranty. The regulators are
adjusted at the factory, 5.0” WC for natural gas, and 10.0” WC for propane gas. Ensure the supply pressure
is within the following range: Natural Gas 6.0” WC to 13.0” WC / Propane Gas 11.0”WC to 13.0” WC.
Only qualified service personnel with proper test equipment must make any adjustments to the regulators.
RIGID CONNECTIONS
Double check any installer supplied gas pipes visually and blow them out with compressed air to clear any
dirt particles, threading chips, or any other foreign matter before installing a service line. Those particles
will clog orifices when gas pressure is applied. All connections must be sealed with a joint compound for
LP gas, and tested with a soapy water solution before lighting any pilots.
FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS, CONNECTORS AND CASTERS
If the unit is to be installed with flexible coupling and or quick disconnect fittings, the installer must use a
heavy duty commercial flexible connector at least ¾” NPT (with suitable strain relief) in compliance with
the standard for connectors for movable gas appliances, ANSI Z21.69-1987 and Addenda Z2.169a-1989 (or
latest edition) or connectors for movable appliances, CAN/CGA-6.16 (or latest edition) and quick
disconnect device must comply with the standard for quick disconnect devices for use with gas fuel,
ANSI Z21.41-1989 (or latest edition) or quick disconnect devices for use with gas fuel, CAN1-69 (or latest
edition). Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance. Domestic connectors
are not suitable.
When the appliance is supplied with casters and is connected to the supply piping by means of a connector
for movable appliances, and if disconnecting the restraint is necessary, this restraint must be reconnected
after the appliance is returned to its original installation position. The strain relief is a cable attached to the
rear of the appliance.
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INSTALLATION AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING:ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS. THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED
WITH A THREE-PRONG (GROUNDING) PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK
HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE-
PRONG RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS
PLUG.
NOTICE: THIS APPLIANCE, WHEN INSTALLED, MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, WITH
THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70 OR THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE,
CSA C22.2, AS APPLICABLE.
Each unit is supplied with a three-wire cord and plug and requires a 15 AMP service for each oven.
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RESTAURANT RANGE BACKGUARD MOUNTING
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: After unpacking all the parts, attatch the shelf to the backguard using 1/4- 20 bolts supplied.
STEP 2: Carefully slide the backgurard onto the rear of the range.
STEP 3: Once the backguard has been placed on the range, mount the backguard to the range
using (4) 1/4-20 bolts and flat washers.
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INITIAL START-UP
All THERMA-TEK appliances are adjusted and tested before leaving the factory. Adjustments and
calibrations may be necessary upon installation to meet local conditions, low gas characteristics; problems
caused by rough handling or vibration during shipping, and are to be performed only by qualified service
personnel. These adjustments are the responsibility of the customer and or dealer and are not covered by
our warranty.
Check all gas connections for leaks with a soapy water solution before lighting pilots. Do not use an open
flame to check for leaks. Putting an open flame beside a new gas connection is extremely dangerous.
Before lighting any pilots, make sure that burner valves and thermostats are in the off position.
LIGHTING THE PILOTS
CAUTION: When lighting the pilots and checking for leaks, do not stand with you face close to the
Combustion chamber.
OPEN TOP:
•!Remove top grates
•!Make sure pilot adjust valve located on the manifold is open.
•!Light the pilot and adjust flame to approximately ½”.
GRIDDLE/HOT TOP:
•!Looking through slot in the valve panel, locate pilot lighting holes in the burner front shield.
•!Make sure pilot adjust valve located on the manifold is open.
•!Light the pilot and adjust flame to approximately 3/4” high.
BROILER:
•!Remove grates.
•!Make sure pilot adjust valve located on the manifold is open.
•!Light the pilot and adjust to approximately ¾” high.
OVEN:
•!Access the pilot behind the lower front panel by lifting the panel upward and rotating forward.
•!Locate the oven safety and depress and hold the red button on the safety.
•!Repeatedly push the igniter button until the pilot lights.
•!Continue to hold the red button on the safety until pilot stays lit, approximately 30 seconds.
•!Set the power switch to cook, and rotate the thermostat to the desired setting.
•!If the pilot goes out, turn all knobs to the off position, and wait 5 minutes before trying to relight the
pilot.
SHUTDOWN
•!Nightly shutdown: Turn burner valves, thermostat and switches to off position, pilots will remain lit.
•!Complete shutdown: Turn burner valves, thermostats and switches to off position. Turn main gas
supply to range off.
NOTICE: IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE, NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO
OPERATE THIS OVEN.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE
NOTICE: DISCONNECT LINE CORD FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR
SERVICING.
All units are wiped clean with solvents at the factory to remove any visible signs of dirt, oil or grease
remaining from the manufacturing process.
Open Tops & Broilers
The top grates should be removed and washed before use. With these removed it will be possible to remove
plastic ties that hold the burners in place for shipment.
Hot Top
The hot top is made of cast iron and should be seasoned before use. To season, pour a small amount of
cooking oil on the top. With a cloth, spread the oil over the entire surface to create a thin film. Wipe off
any excess oil with a cloth. Turn burner on very low and allow top to heat up gradually for about 2 hours.
Repeat this procedure a second time before regular use. This will resist cracking of the cast iron and ensure
a longer life.
Griddle
New griddles should be seasoned as follows:
1.!Clean the griddle surface thoroughly with hot soapy water to remove the protective oil coating wiped
on at the factory.
2.!Rinse with a mixture of ¼cup vinegar to one-quart water.
3.!Spread unsalted shortening or liquid frying compound evenly over the entire griddle surface.
4.!Turn all griddle burners to medium or thermostats to 350 degrees and wait until the shortening
begins to smoke, then turn the burners off.
5.!Rub the now melted shortening into the griddle surface with a cloth covering the entire surface.
6.!Let the griddle cool, then repeat steps 3, 4, & 5.
7.!When the griddle is cool after the second seasoning, wipe it once again with a thin film of shortening
or cooking oil.
Oven
Before using the new oven be sure all packing material is removed from the oven. Remove any plastic ties
that may have been used to hold the oven racks in place for shipping. Wipe down the oven interior of any
dirt or debris that may be left from shipping. On initial lighting, turn the oven to 250 degrees and operate
for one hour, then reset the thermostat to its maximum and operate for another hour. This will burn off any
solvents remaining on the unit. At the end of this second hour, turn the thermostat off, open the door and let
cool.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING SUGGESTIONS
Open Tops
Open top burners are quickly lighted and require no preheating time. Light only as many burners as needed.
Hot Top
Heat the hot top thoroughly before using. During slow periods the top can be kept warm with the burners
turned partially down.
Griddle
Heat the griddle thoroughly before using. During slow periods the top can be kept warm with the burners
turned partially down, or heat only the portion of the griddle required.
Broiler
Allow the grates to thoroughly heat before using. During slow periods heat only the portion required.
Oven
Allow time to preheat ovens before using (25 min. @ 400ºF). If used properly, the automatic temperature
control will cut gas costs. Do not run on maximum heat all the time. Turn the thermostat down to 250ºF
when the oven is idling, or turn it off when not in use.
Moderate oven temperatures will produce better food, reduce shrinkage and keep maintenance costs down.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Any piece of equipment works better and lasts longer when properly maintained. Cooking equipment is no
exception. Your THERMA-TEK appliance must be kept clean during the workday and thoroughly cleaned
at the end of the day.
NOTICE: DISCONNECT LINE CORD FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR
SERVICING.
OPEN TOP
•!Remove grates and burners and wash thoroughly with hot soapy water. Be sure to clean burner ports
by using a piece of wire
•!Make sure air shutter openings are clear of any debris.
•!Make sure pilot flashtube is clear.
•!Empty crumb trays.
HOT TOP
•!Wipe the top while still warm with a soft damp cloth or other grease removing material to remove
spillovers, grease etc. before they burn in. A crust on top of the range looks unsightly and slows
down speed of cooking because it reduces the flow of heat to the utensil. If necessary scrape the top
with a nylon scraper.
GRIDDLE
•!Scrape with a nylon griddle scraper to remove cooked on spills. Use a fine-grained stone only when
absolutely necessary.
•!Wipe away any griddle stone dust and food particles with a cloth.
•!Wash with hot soapy water, and then rinse with vinegar and water solution.
•!Then rinse again with clear water.
•!Re-oil with shortening or liquid frying compound.
•!Remove grease can, empty, and clean it thoroughly with hot soapy water.
•!Never flood the griddle with cold water. This promotes griddle warping and can cause the griddle
plate to crack if continued over a long period of time.
BROILER
•!Remove large pieces of food residue and carefully scrape spillovers from the drip tray below the
cooking surface.
•!Cast iron grates should be scraped with a wire brush frequently, and periodically soaked in hot water
to remove grease from the pores of the cast iron. Never expose the grates to extreme heat for the
purpose of burning off excess grease. This practice will shorten the life of the grates.
•!The lava rock in the Char-rock broiler are highly porous and relatively self cleaning. Hi heat will
effectively clean and burn off grease. The lava rock should be turned over about every week
depending on the amount of cooking being done and the type of food being prepared.
OVEN
•!Wipe oven door often during the workday with a damp cloth.
•!At the end of the workday wipe the oven interior with a damp cloth.
•!Soften any built up debris by soaking with a damp cloth. Scrape if necessary with a nylon scraper.
STAINLESS STEEL
•!All stainless steel body parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water during the day and with
a liquid cleaner designed for this material at the end of each day. Do not use steel wool, abrasive
cloths, cleansers, or powders to clean stainless steel surfaces. If it is necessary to scrape stainless
steel to remove encrusted materials, soak in hot water to loosen the material, and then use a nylon or
wood scraper to loosen debris. Never use a spatula, knife or any other metal tool to scrape stainless
steel. These tools will scratch the stainless steel.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Burner flame to large.
Incorrect pressure setting or
orifice.
Check pressure setting and orifice.
Burner flame soft and yellow
tipping.
Insufficient primary air.
Check air shutter setting.
Flame lifts off burner ports
Excessive primary air.
Check air shutter setting.
Flame lights back to orifice
Excessive primary air
Check air shutter setting.
Delayed ignition
1) Pilot flame too small.
2) Burner ports blocked.
3) Incorrect air shutter setting.
4) Incorrect pressure setting.
5) Pilot lighter tube dirty or
blocked.
1)!Check pilot flame length.
2)!Clean burner ports.
3)!Check air shutter setting.
4)!Check pressure setting.
5)!Clean tube.
Pilot burner will not ignite
1) Pilot blocked or dirty.
2) Pilot adjusting screw closed.
1) Clean pilot.
2) Open & adjust flame length.
Griddle too hot or not hot enough.
Thermostat out of calibration.
Check calibration.
Oven too hot or not hot enough
Thermostat out of calibration.
Check calibration.
Oven pilot burner will not ignite
1) Pilot orifice is blocked.
2) Flame Length too short
3) Loose thermocouple
connection
4) Faulty thermocouple.
5) Faulty flame safety device.
1) Clean pilot orifice and lines.
2) Check flame length & adjust.
3) Tighten connection.
4) Replace thermocouple.
5) Replace safety valve.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
For warranty service, contact your local THERMA-TEK authorized service agency. Provide him or her
with the Model #, Serial #, date of installation, and a brief description of the problem. If you need assistance
locating the authorized service agency in your area, contact your local dealer. He or she will have a listing
of authorized dealers in your area, or on the web www.therma-tek.com.
We want you to remain a satisfied customer. If a problem arises that cannot be resolved to your satisfaction,
please contact our customer service at:
714-968-7498
714-968-3529 (fax)
877-THERTEK (toll free)
For Service support call: 570-455-3000
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The Therma-Tek Corporation warrants its new product (s) to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of
purchase, not to exceed eighteen (18) months from shipment from the Factory to
Dealer or Owner– User provided proof of purchase and installation date being
provided to Therma-Tek Corporation prior to work being performed by an
Authorized Therma-Tek Service agency. This warranty shall be subject to the
Following conditions and limitations.
1. This warranty is limited to product (s) sold to the original commercial user.
2. The liability of Therma-Tek under this warranty is limited to, at Therma-Tek’s
option, the replacement or repair of any part found by Therma-Tek or an
authorized service agency to not be as warranted herein, provided that written
notice of defects shall be supplied to Therma-Tek within fifteen (15) days of its
occurrence.
3. Therma-Tek shall bear normal labor and shipping charges incurred in such repair
or replacement to the extent that such is performed within a fifty (50) miles from
an office of an authorized service agency of Therma-Tek, except that such
obligation to bear labor charges shall not apply to products or parts installed
outside the continental United States. Should service be required at times which
normally involve premium labor rates, the Owner-User shall be charged for the
difference between normal service/shipping rates and such premium/shipping
rates. All warranted parts will be shipped standard ground; anything other than
ground will be at the expense of Owner-User.
4. Therma-Tek shall have no obligation as to any product (s) which have been
misapplied, (including installation for residential use), mis-handled, damaged,
abused, subjected to harsh chemical action or poor water quality, modified by an
unauthorized service personnel, damaged by flood, fire or other acts of God or
which have the serial number removed or altered. Failures caused by erratic
voltages or gas supplies. Thermostats / Safety Valves with broken capillary tubes.
5. Adjustments such as calibrations, air shutter adjustment and adjustments to pilots
and burners, conversions, leveling, tightening of fasteners or utility connections,
are the responsibility of the Owner-User (customer), Dealer or Certified Licensed
installer and not that of Therma-Tek.
6. These warranty periods rather than one (1) year period herein provided for other
parts shall apply for the product (s) listed.
Porcelain enamel and paint– 90days from purchase/ installation.
Rubber seals, door seals, chain mechanisms, light bulbs and gaskets– 90 days from
purchase/ installation.
Cast-iron parts– 90 days from purchase/ installation.
Sight glass, spark Ignitors, broiler briquettes, drip shields, baking decks and gas
valves– 90 days from purchase/installation.
Mobile Food Truck/ Trailer– equipment will have 30 Days warranty after purchase
for any Therma-Tek product (s) installed on mobile kitchens; or used for Mobile
Food Service.
All service issues need to be accompanied by proof of purchase and copy of
certification from gas installer’s receipt of compliance/ installation.
7. Therma-Tek Range Authorized Service Agencies under contract guarantee
Warranty work within thirty (30) days for replacement parts and/ or issues after
Installation and receipt of service rendered. Therma-Tek Range guarantees
Replacement parts and or service labor for ninety (90) days after service receipt
For service work being performed by an Authorized Service Agency and unit
Being repaired and good working condition. Authorized Service Agency may
Require a credit card before entering premises for non-warranted issues.
8. This states the exclusive remedy against Therma-Tek relating to the product(s)
Whether in contract or in tort or under any other legal theory, and whether
Arising out of warranties, representations, instructions, installations or defects
From any cause.
9. This warranty and the liabilities set forth herein are exclusive and in lieu of
All of their liabilities and warranties, expressed or implied, including but not
Limited to, implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for particular
Purpose and constitutes the only warranty of Therma-Tek with respect to the
Product (s).
10. Therma-Tek shall not be liable, whether in contract or in tort or under any
Other legal theory, for loss of use, revenue or profit, or for substitute use of
Performance, for incidental indirect, or special or consequential damages or
For any other loss of cost of similar type.
WARRANTY REQUIREMENT
For reliable operation and for your own safety, this professional cooking equipment must be installed by a certified/
licensed contractor.
Failure to comply will void any written or implied warranty.
Should the equipment require service during the standard warranty period, the receipt proving certified installation?
Must be made available to Therma-Tek Range for verification.
If installation was not performed be a certified/ licensed contractor, be prepared to submit a major credit card
For payment for proper installation prior to service.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms: Net 30 days subject to credit approval. All amounts past due are subject to 1.5% per month service charge will be applied to all invoices 30 days
or more past due.
FOB: Factory
Prices: All prices are subject to change without notice. Prices do not include sales or any other local state tax.
Shipments: Shipments must be inspected for damaged cartons and shortages promptly noted upon receipt and also noted on delivery receipt. All
shipments shall be inspected for hidden or concealed damage and noted and reported within ten (10) days to carriers and request an
inspection at once.
Therma-Tek’s responsibility for shipments ceases with acceptance by carriers and to Dealer or Owner-User. Once product is received free
and clear; Therma-Tek is not responsible for any hidden or concealed damages for equipment or part(s). No claims for damaged or missing
will be recognized unless written notice to Therma-Tek within ten (10) days of receipt. Therma-Tek is not responsible of repair of damaged
goods created during transit, delivery and installation or created by acts of God.
Goods: Returned goods are subject to a 20% re-stocking charge and the cost of reconditioning. Return Authorization (“RA”) number for all returns must
be placed on label and shipped back to Therma-Tek. Merchandise without an RA number will not be accepted. All authorized returns must be
sent freight pre-paid. All orders over sixty (60) days will not be accepted. Custom units built to buyer specifications may not be returned or
cancelled.
Rush Shipments: Orders requiring next, 2nd or 3rd day priority shipments must be placed by 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Rush shipment cannot be
guaranteed.
Note: Since continuing product improvement is a Therma-Tek policy, the factory reserves the right to change specifications, designs and material
without notice.
THERMA-TEK TERMS OF SALE AND ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT WARRANTY FOR INSTALLATION
IN THE U.S.A. ORIGINAL WARRANTY
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