Before you start...
Proper installation is your responsibility.
Make sure you have everyihing
necessary for correct
Installatl6n.
It
is the
resoonsibilitv
of the installer to corn&
with ihe in&lotion
clearance
specified
on the serial/rating
plate.
he serial
rating plate can be found under the
cooktop.
AU OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR
WHERE THE RANGE IS TO BE INSTALLED
MUST BE SEALED.
I
1-A
13' max.
upper?,.
cablnel
depth
Check location
where range will be
installed. The location
should be away
from strong draft oreas. such OS
windows. doors. and strong heating
vents or fans. The range should be
located
for convenient
use in the
kitchen.
Recessed installations must
provide complete
enclosure of the sides
m-1/.3
oponlng
width
r=
Cabinet opening
dimensions
that are shown must be
used. Given dimensions
provide required 0
clearance.
Note: Clearances
specified
ore for combustible
walls and
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Do Nol pinch
lhe
\
power
cord
belween
\
mhe ronee and wall.
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DO Nol seal
m4 rongs
to lhe side cablnolr
materials that have 0 density
of 20 or more pounds per
cubic foot. No evaluation
of
clearances
has been made
for installations adjacent
to
materials that are less than 20
pounds per cu. ft. or to
/
plastic tiles and sheeting.
oponlng - 6-W from
lell cabmet
and
back
wd.22-l/2'
horn
rlphl
cabinet
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not obstruct
the flow of
combustion
and ventilation
air.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
The maximum
gas supply
pressure
for this gas range
must not exceed 14 inches
W.P.C.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Open windows.
2. Don't touch electrical
switches.
3. Extinguish
any open flame.
4. Immediately
call your gas
supplier.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline
or
other flammable
vapors and
liquids in the vicinity
of this or
any other appliance.
WARNING:
It is the customer's
responsibility:
- To contact a qualified
electrical
Installer.
l
To assure that electrical
installation
is adequate
and in
conformance
with National
Electrical
Code, ANSllNFPA
70-1987' and
local
codes and
ordinances.
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WARNING: Reaching
over heated
surface burners causes risk of being
burned.
To reduce risk, installation Of
cabinet
storage above surface units
should be avoided.
If cabinets
ore already provided.
reduce hazard by installing 0 range
hood.
Hood should extend beyond
cabinets
by a minimum
Of 5'.
Important:
Observe
all
governing
codes and
ordinances.
Grounded
electrical
outlet is required. See
Electrical requirements.
Mobile
home installation
The installation of this range must
conform to the Manufactured
Home
Construction
and Safety Standards,
Title 24 CFR. Part 3280 (formerly the
Federal Standard for Moblle Home
Construction
and Safety. Title 24,
HUD. Part 2801.
When range is installed In o mobile
home. lt must be secured to the floor
during transit. Any method of
securing the range is adequate
OS
long as it conforms to the standards
listed above.
Copies of the standards listed above
may be obtained
from:
' National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park
Quincy, Massachusetts
02169
"American
Gas Association
1515 Wtlson Boulevard
Arlington, Virginia 22209
Tools needed for
fnstaflation:
Gas supply
requirements
Observe
all governing
codes
and ordinances.
A
This installation must conform
n
with local codes and
ordinances.
In the absence
of local
codes, installations must conform
with Amerlcon
National Standard.
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
2223.1-1984'
B
Input ratings shown on the
n
seriol/ratino
elate are for
elevations
ub to 2?x& feet. For
elevations
above 2,ooO feet. ratings
should be reduced
at a rate of 4%
for each 1 .ooO feet above sea level.
C
This ronge is equipped
for use
. with NATURAL gas. It is
design-certified
by A.G.A. for
NATURAL and L.P. gases with
appropriate
conversion.
The
serlol/rating
plate located
under the
cooktop
has information
on the type
of gas that con be used. If thii
informotlon
does not agree with the
type of gas avoiloble.
check with
the loco1 gas supplier. See Panel E
for L.P. gas conversion
Instructions.
PANEL A