Amana W10130752B manual

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    INSTALLATION INS TR UCTIONS 30" (76.2 CM) FREESTANDING GAS RANGES with standard clean o v en T able of Contents RANGE SAFETY......................... ......................................... .............. 2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .................................... .............. 3 Tools and Parts ........................................[...]

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    2 RANGE SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed. Your safety and the safety[...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION REQUIREM ENTS T ools and P arts Gat her the r equ ired tools an d parts befor e st artin g instal latio n. Read and fol low the instruction s pr ovid ed with any tools listed here. To o l s n e e d e d Parts supplied Check that all part s are included. ■ Anti- tip brack et must be secur ely mo unted to subfloo r . Thickness of fl[...]

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    4 Mobile Home - Addition al Installation Requirements The installat ion of this range must conf orm to the Manufactured Home Cons truction an d Safety S tandar d, Title 24 CF R, Part 328 0 (formerly th e Federal Standar d for Mobile Home Cons truction and Safet y , Ti tle 24, HUD Part 280 ). When such stand ar d is not applica ble, use the Standard[...]

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    5 Electrical Requirements IMPORT AN T : The range must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes and or dinances , or in the absence of local codes , with the Nation al Electrical Code, ANSI/NFP A 7 0, late st edit ion. If code s permit a nd a sepa rate grou nd wir e is us ed, it is recommended that a qual ified electric al installer [...]

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    6 Gas Supply Line ■ Provid e a gas supply line of ¾" (1.9 cm) rigid pipe to the range locati on. A smaller size pipe on lon ger runs may r esult in insu ffic ient gas supply . With LP gas, p iping or tu bing size can be ½" (1.3 cm) mi nimum. Usuall y , LP gas s uppliers determin e the s ize and ma terial s used in the system . NOTE : [...]

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    7 INSTALLATION I NSTR UCTIONS Unpack R ange 1. Do not use oven door handle to lift or move the range 2. Remove shipping materials , tape and film from range. Keep cardboard bottom under rang e. 3. Remove oven racks a nd parts package from inside oven. 4. T o place range on its back, take 4 cardboard corners from the carton. Stack one cardboard corn[...]

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    8 7. Move range close enough to the opening to allow for final electrica l connection. Remove shipping ba se, cardboard or hardboard from under r ange. 8. Open t he br oiler door . Use a ³⁄₈ " drive ratchet to lower the r ear leveling legs one-half turn. Use a wrench or pl iers to lo wer the fr ont leve lin g leg s one -ha lf tu rn. 9. Ad[...]

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    9 3. Use a combi nation wrench and pli ers to attach the fl exible connector to th e adapters. Check that connector is not kinked. Complete Connection 1. Locate gas pr essure r egulator in the br oiler . IMPORT AN T : Do n ot remove th e gas pressure regulato r . 2. Check that the gas p r essure regulator shutoff valve is in t he “on” position.[...]

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    10 Electronic Ignition System Initial lighting and gas flame adjustments Cooktop and oven bu rners use elec tronic igniters in place of standing p ilots. When t he cooktop control knob is tu rned to th e “LIT E” po siti on, th e sy stem cr eate s a spa rk to light the burner . This sparkin g conti nues until the contr ol kno b is turned to the [...]

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    11 If the flame need s adjusting: 1. T ur n the oven of f . W ait for the oven burner to cool down. 2. Open oven door and remove oven racks, oven tray , flame spreader and set as ide. 3. Locate the ai r shutte r near the rear wall of oven and loosen the shut ter scr ew . 4. Adjust the air shutt er . 5. T ur n the oven back on an d check for proper [...]

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    12 GAS CON VER SIONS Gas conversions fr om Natural gas to LP gas or from L P gas to Natu ral gas mus t be don e by a qualifi ed inst aller . LP Gas Con version T o Convert Gas Pr essure Regulator 1. T urn manual sh utof f valv e to the “c losed” positio n. 2. Unplug range or discon nect power . 3. Open broil er door and remove b roiler pan. Th [...]

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    13 T o Convert Surface Bur ners 1. Remove bur ner grate, bur ner caps and bur ners. 2. Locate LP gas ori fice spud s for top bu rners i n the litera ture bag incl uded w ith th e ran ge. Thr ee L P gas spuds ar e stampe d “88” and one “96 .” 3. Remov e Natural gas orif ice spuds us ing a 7 mm comb inati on wrench. 4. Install L P gas orifice[...]

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    14 Complete Con version 1. Refer to the “Make Gas Connec tion” section for properly connecti ng the range to the gas supply . 2. T u rn the manual shutoff valve in th e gas supply line t o the open position. 3. Refer to “Check Operation” i n the “Electr onic Ignit ion Sys tem” s ect ion f or pr ope r burne r ign ition , op erat ion an d[...]

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    15 T o Convert Surface Bur ners 1. Remove bur ner grate, bur ner caps and bur ners. 2. Locate the Nat ural gas orifice spuds for t op burners in the literatu re bag incl uded wi th the ran ge. Thr ee n atural gas spuds are stampe d “149” and one “165.” 3. Remove the LP g as orif ice spud s using a 7 mm comb inatio n wrench. 4. Instal l the [...]

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    Complete Con v ersion 1. Refer to the “Make Gas Connec tion” section for properly connecti ng the range to the gas supply . 2. T u rn the manual shutoff valve in th e gas supply line t o the open position. 3. Refer to “Check Operation” i n the “Electr onic Ignit ion Sys tem” s ect ion f or pr ope r burne r ign ition , op erat ion an d b[...]