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T able of Contents 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS ............ ............................ ............... .............. ............ 4 2. DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS ................. ................................ ............... .............. ............ 6 2.1 Product dime nsion ................ ............. ................ .............[...]
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Impor tant Safety Instruction 4 1. IMPOR TANT SAFE TY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – Y ou r Saf ety And the Saf et y of Others Are V er y Impor tant. W e ha v e prov ided many important saf ety messages throug hout this manu al and on y our appliance . Read all instructions befo re using you r appliance and alwa ys obey all safe[...]
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Impor tant Safety Instruction 5 W ARNING T o reduce th e risk of fire, elect rical shoc k, injury to per sons, or dama ge when installing the range, some basic precautions m ust be f ollo wed, incl uding: - Read all instructions - Proper installation is yo ur resp onsibility . Hav e a qualified techni cian to insta ll and ground this appliance, in [...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 6 2. DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS 1 24” (61 cm) min . when bottom of w ood or me tal cabinet is prot ected b y not less than ¼ “ (0.64 cm) flame retard millboard cov ered with not less than No . 28 MSG sheet st eel, 0.015” (0.4 mm) stainless steel, 0.024” ( 0.6 mm) aluminium or 0.02 0” (0.5 mm) copper . When [...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 7 2.1 Product dimension Ov erall dimensio n: location of electrical connection po ints. A 12” 1 / 5 - 310 mm B 7” - 180 m m C 6” 3 / 4 - 170 mm Check location where the range will beinstalled. The r a nge should be located fo r con v enient use in the kitchen. NO TE: Observe all governing code s and ordin ance[...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 8 3. UNP A CKING, M O VING AND PLA C ING THE RANGE CA UTION : This unit is design as a cooking appliance . Based o n saf ety consider ations , ne v er use it f o r warming or heating a r oom. - It is recommended that the g rat es, g riddle plate and flame , b urner caps, front kick pa nel and o v en rac ks be remov [...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 9 4. W ALL FIXING AND ANTI-TIP DEVICE W ARNING - All ranges ca n tip - Injury to persons could result - Inst all anti-tip d evice p acked with the ra nge - See inst allation instructions F AILURE T O FOLLO W THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESUL T IN DEA TH OR SERIOUS BURNS T O CHILDREN OR ADUL TS. W ARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HA[...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 10 4.3 Mounting the rear top upstand 1 P osition the upstand abov e the top , t aking care to align holes A with holes B . 2 Secure the upst and to the top b y tigh tening scre ws C .[...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 11 5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION W ARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD - Disconnect po wer to the ju nction bo x bef ore mak ing connection - Electrically gr ound th e appliance wi th green or green -yello w colored wire - Do not gr ound to a gas pipe - Check wi th a qualified ele ctricial if y ou ar e not sure that the range i[...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 12 NO TE: Use this method only if local cod es perm it connecting cabinet-g round conductor t o neutral wire of pow er supply cord W ARNING WA R N I N G ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD - T urn power su pply o ff bef ore connectin g wires. - Electricall y gr ound range. - Failure to f ollo w these inst ructions can results in [...]
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Instructions f o r the Installer 13 5.2 US installation and canadian inst allation / 4-wire branch cir cuit Ref er to picture 2 , - The g round wire must be attached first; - Connect the gr een or y ello w-gree n ground wire from the appliance t o the gr ound in the junctio n box (green colored wire). Do not connect grounding wire to neutral wire i[...]