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#1719 1050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7 Phone: 1-877-650-5775 Cabinet Installation Instructions For Gas, Electric, Combination and W ood Stoves Please Read These Instructions Thoroughly Before Inst alling Y our Cabinet. English Edition Note: If you plan to vent your exhaust hood to the outside, please refer to your range's[...]
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1 1. Removing Cabinet from Box ........................................................... 2 2. Assembly of Cresting panel ............................................................ 3 3. Installing Cabinets for Electric and Combination Stoves ............... 4 4.Installing Cabinets for Gas Stoves ................................................ 5[...]
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2 Fig. 1 TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO DO THE INST ALLA TION Cardboard corners Lift here Cardboard Cross brace - Remove the 4 cardboard corners. - Remove small box and its contents. - Remove the cardboard cross brace. - Remove the plastic wrapped cresting panel. The cabinet comes assembled , except cresting panel (see next page for assembly instructio[...]
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3 Assembly of Cresting Panel. Main Cabinet Cresting Panel (NOTE: if your cupboards are too low the cresting panel may be left off). Wingnut Locate cresting panel packed in bubble wrap. Unwrap the cresting panel and remove the wingnuts. Place the cresting panel on the rear of the top of the cabinet. Take the wingnuts and fasten the cresting panel to[...]
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4 ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION STOVES ONLY STOVE T O P Gasket - Peel off backing and stick on. Bracket Sheet metaI screw (black) Steel Washer Machine screw (Nickel Plated) -Remember when working with the cabinet, the cabinet is top heavy. Use your hand to support it during installation. -Place box on the floor close to stove. (See Fig. 1 Page 2). -With[...]
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5 GAS STOVES ONLY STOVE T O P Gasket - Peel off backing and stick on. Bracket (WOOD STOVES SEE NEXT PAGE) Sheet metaI screw (black) Steel Washer N u t Machine screw (Nickel Plated) -Remember when working with the cabinet, the cabinet is top heavy. Use your hand to support it during installation. -Place box on the floor close to stove. (See Fig. 1 P[...]
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6 STOVE T O P Bracket -Remove the nuts, washers and screws located at rear edge of stove top (2 on SWEETHEART,4 on OVAL) and the 4 machine screws from the stove top. -With a helper, lift cabinet assembly from box by area that is circled. (See Fig. 1 Page 2). -Place cabinet assembly onto stove body. (See diagram above). -Line up holes in the bottom [...]
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7 Sheet metal screw 3 1/2" x 10" Exhaust adaptor If you are not venting outside, attach the deflector to the rear of cabinet with 4, sheet metal screws. If you are venting outside, attach the 3 1/2" x 10" exhaust adaptor with 4, sheet metal screws. Fasten your exhaust ducting to the adaptor. Note: maximum run of ducting is 25 li[...]
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8 CONNECTING POWER TO THE CABINET COMBINATION AND ELECTRIC SELF CLEAN OR STANDARD STOVES ONLY (SEE NEXT PAGE FOR GAS STOVES) After your exhaust hood has been installed the very last thing to do is to connect the multipin plug to the range. The receptacle is located at the rear of the stove by the main power cord. When installing the multi-pin plugs[...]
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9 Models 7200, 9200 only Exhaust Hood Receptacle Locations male end of the cabinet power cord Po w er I n ( male rec e pt acle ) Exhaus t Hood In ( f e m al e r ec e pt ac l e, fr om c a bin et ) Power I n (m al e rec e pt ac l e) Ex hau st H o od In ( fe mal e rec e pt ac l e, f rom c a bin e t) Model 9200 Model 7200 After your exhaust hood has be[...]