Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically
recommended in the manuals. Improper installation, service or maintenance can
cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual for guidance. All other
servicing should be done by a qualified technician.
WARNING:
All ranges can tip. Injury to persons could result. Install anti-tip device packaged
with range. Verify that the anti-tip devices are engaged. See installation
instructions.
Figure 1: Tipping Precautions
•Remove all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Destroy the packaging after unpacking the appliance. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
•Never modify or alter the construction of the appliance. For example, do not
remove leveling legs, panels, wire covers or anti-tip brackets/screws.
•To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units,
cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided. If
cabinet storage is to be provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a hood
that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches beyond the bottom of the
cabinet.
•Verify that cabinets above the cooktop are a maximum of 13" (330 mm) deep.
Appliance Handling Safety•Do not lift appliance by door handle. Remove the door for easier handling and
installation. See instructions in Use and Care Manual.
•Unit is heavy and requires at least two people or proper equipment to move.
•Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use caution when reaching behind
or under appliance.
Safety Codes and Standards•This appliance complies with one or more of the following Standards:
•UL 858, The Standard for the Safety of Household Electric Ranges
•UL 923, The Standard for the Safety of Microwave Cooking Appliances
•UL 507, The Standard for the Safety of Electric Fans
•ANSI Z21.1, The American National Standard for Household Cooking
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if additional
requirements and/or standards apply to specific installations.
•Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
•The appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA 70, latest edition. (In Canada, installation must be in accordance with
the CAN 1-B149.1 and .2 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and/
or local codes).
Electric Safety•Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the OFF posi-
tion.
•For appliances equipped with a cord and plug, do not cut or remove the
ground prong. It must be plugged into a matching grounding type receptacle
to avoid electrical shock. If there is any doubt as to whether the wall receptacle is properly grounded, the customer should have it checked by a qualified
electrician.
•If required by the National Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code), this
appliance must be installed on a separate branch circuit.
•Only a power-supply cord kit rated for this appliance and marked "for use with
ranges" shall be used.
•Installer - show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for
easy reference.
•Important - Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector's use.
•Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to
prevent power from being turned ON accidentally.
•Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Installation, electrical connections and grounding must comply with all
applicable codes.
Gas Safety•Install a gas shutoff valve near the appliance. It must be easily accessible in
an emergency.
•Leak testing must be conducted by the installer according to the instructions
in this manual.
•The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the
gas supply piping system during any pressure testing at pressures in excess
of ½ psi (3.5 kPa).
•The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing
its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psi (3.5 kPa)
•The minimum supply pressure must be 1" water column above the manifold
pressure printed on the data plate.
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Safety
•The maximum supply pressure must not exceed 14.0 inches water column
(34.9Millibars).
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
•Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance
•WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
•Do not try to light any appliance.
•Do not touch any electrical switch.
•Do not use any phone in your building.
•Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow
the gas supplier's instructions.
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Instal-
lation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, authorized service agency or the gas supplier.
Figure 2: Gas Precautions
•This appliance has been CSA certified for safe operation up to a height of
10,000 ft. without any modifications. Exception: For use with propane the
appliance must be converted per the LP conversion instructions.
•For Massachusetts installations:
•Installation must be performed by a qualified or licensed contractor,
plumber or gas fitter qualified or licensed by the state, province or region
where this appliance is being installed.
•Shut-off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock.
•Flexible gas connector must not be longer than 36 inches.
•Installer - show the owner where the gas shut-off valve is located.
Propane Gas Installation•The propane gas tank must be equipped with its own high pressure regulator.
In addition, the regulator supplied with this unit must also be used.
•The appliance is shipped from the factory for use with natural gas. It must be
converted for use with propane. A qualified technician or installer must do the
conversion.
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Before You Begin
Overview
Table 1: Overview
StepTask
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Proceed to the sections that follow for step-by-step instructions.
Preparation
Apply Foam Tape
Install Backwall Trim (Optional)
Connect Electric
Connect Gas Supply
Test for Gas Leaks
Test the Installation
Tools and Parts Needed•Range Power Supply Cord Kit (240V -30 Amp)
Note: Not necessary for Canadian installations; Canadian units are shipped
with the power cord already installed.
•Measuring Tape
•Phillips Head Screwdriver
•1-1/4” (31.8 mm) Wrench
•Pencil
•T-20 Torx Screwdriver
•Screws (2) and Anchors (2) for Anti-Tip Bracket (Style will vary depending on
mounting surface)
•Level
•Drill and Drill Bit
•Soapy Water
•Pipe Wrench
•Teflon Tape
•Channel Lock Pliers
•Gas Leak Test Solution
•Gas Supply Line
•Gas Shut Off Valve
•Safety Gloves and Goggles
•Tape (Optional)
•Cloth or Cardboard (Optional - to Protect Floor)
Additional Parts Needed For
Hard Wire Installations
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•Flexible Conduit
•Torque Wrench
•Note: Power Supply Cord Kit Not Necessary For Hard Wire Installations
Parts Included•Anti-Tip Bracket
•Foam Tape
•Backwall Trim
•Screws for Backwall Trim (2)
•Terminal Lugs (For Use With Hard Wire Installations)
Note: not necessary for Canadian installations
General Information
Overall Dimensions
Table 2: Overall Dimensions
DimensionInchesCentimeters
Installation
Height
Width
Depth
LevelFor best results, cabinets, countertops walls and floors in the installation location
should be as level and plumb as possible. Variance may cause damage to
countertops and floors during installation, could jeopardize the seal around the
cooktop and may adversely affect cooking and baking performance.
36”91.44 cm
31”78.74 cm
25 5/8”65.09 cm
Preparation
Prepare UnitRemove all packaging material and discard.
WARNING:
Remove all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Destroy
the packaging after unpacking the appliance. Never allow children to
play with packaging material.
Tip:
Place the range on a piece of the cardboard to protect floors.
Remove drawer and set aside.
1. Pull drawer all the way out.
2. Locate locking clips on the rails, one on each side.
3. Push up on the clip on the left rail. Pull the drawer out until clip locks into
place.
4. Push down on the clip on the right rail. Pull the drawer out until clip locks into
place.
5. Pull the drawer straight out and set aside.
6. Push rails into range.
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Remove oven door and set aside.
WARNING:
When removing the door:
•Make sure oven is cool and power to the oven has been turned off before removing the door. Failure
to do so could result in electrical shock or burns.
•The oven door is heavy and fragile. Use both hands to remove the oven door. The door front is glass.
Handle carefully to avoid breaking.
•Grasp only the sides of the oven door. Do not grasp the handle as it may swing in your hand and
cause damage or injury.
•Failure to grasp the oven door firmly and properly could result in personal injury or product damage.
•To avoid injury from hinge bracket snapping closed, be sure that both levers are securely in place
before removing door. Also, do not force door open or closed - the hinge could be damaged and
injury could result.
1. Be sure to read the above WARNING before attempting to remove oven door.
2. Open the door all the way.
3. Flip levers on hinges (one on each side) toward you.
Figure 3: Hinge Positions
4. Close the door until it stops. It will be about halfway open.
5. Holding the door firmly on both sides and using
both hands, pull the door straight out of the
hinge slots. Hold firmly, the door is heavy.
6. Place the door in a stable location.
Electrical RequirementsRefer to data plate for more information. See “Product Data Plate” on page 24 for
data plate location.
We recommend that the range be installed with a power cord set (not supplied).
The electrical rating of the power cord set must be 120/240 volt, 30
amperes
minimum. The power cord set shall be marked “For Use with Ranges.” Always
use a new power cord.
Note:
In Canada, the range is shipped from the factory with the range cord
already installed.
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Ranges are dual rated for use on either 120/240 VAC or 120/208 VAC. Check the
data plate for the kW rating. Reference the kW rating in the table below to
determine amperage requirements.
Table 3: Electrical Specifications
kW RatingHzAmps Req’d
120/240V120/208V
Gas Requirements
6.2
The electrical outlet must be located in the shaded space shown in “Gas Supply
Line and Electrical Outlet Placement” on page 8.
Verify that wiring to house is adequate
Contact your local utility company to verify that the present electric service to your
home is adequate. In some instances, the size of the wiring to the house and
service switch must be increased to handle the electrical load demanded by the
range.
Most wiring codes require a separate circuit with separate disconnect switch and
fuses either in the main entrance panel or in a separate switch and fuse box.
The range requires a minimum of a three wire 120/240 or 120/208 volt, 30 AMP,
60 Hz AC circuit. Check local codes for proper amperage ratings. A four wire
connection is preferred.
Most local building regulations and codes require that electrical wiring be done by
licensed electricians. Be sure to install your range according to the electric codes
in place in your region.
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CAUTION:
Make certain that gas shutoff valve and all burner controls are in the
OFF position before beginning.
Shut off main gas supply valve before disconnecting the old range and leave it off
until the new hook-up has been completed. Don’t forget to relight the pilot on other gas appliances when you turn the gas back on.
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The gas supply line and electrical outlet must be located in the shaded space as
shown in Figure 4: Gas Supply Line and Electrical Outlet Placement.
3 7/8"
(98 mm)
3 1/2"
88.9 mm
4 1/2"
114.3 mm
7 1/2"
(190.5 mm)
4 1/2"
114.3 mm
13 1/8 "
(333 mm)
(101.6 mm)
30"
(762 mm)
4"
Figure 4: Gas Supply Line and Electrical Outlet Placement
If not already present, install gas shut off valve in an easily accessible location.
Make sure all users know where and how to shut off the gas supply to the range.
Note:
The installer should inform the consumer of the location of the gas
shutoff valve.
Important note for LP users
The range is shipped from the factory for use with natural gas. For use with
propane (LP) gas, your range must first be converted using the LP conversion kit.
Cabinet RequirementsThis unit is designed for installation near adjacent walls and projecting surfaces
constructed of combustible materials. Prepare the countertop and cabinets as
shown in Figure 5: Cutout Requirements - Typical Installation.
Allow a minimum of 30 inches between cabinets where range is to be installed.
Note:
The slide-in range can also replace a freestanding range. In this
case, verify that the opening is at least 30 inches.
Figure 6: Cutout Requirements - Replacing a Free-Standing Model
4in (10.2 cm )
min
Required Clearance
WARNING:
To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface
units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should
be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, the risk can be
reduced by installing a hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5
inches beyond the bottom of the cabinet.
30in (76.2 cm)
min. centered
30in (76.2 cm) min.
4in
(10.2 cm
)
min
no clearance required
Figure 7: Cabinet Preparation
1
1. Instructions were determined using standard American cabinets. Standard base cabinets measure 36" high x 24" deep. Cabinets over the cooking surface and cabinets adjacent to those over
the cooking surface measure 13 inches deep from backwall. If nonstandard cabinets are used,
care should be taken to alter dimensions accordingly.
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From cooktop to materials above: There must be a minimum clearance of 30
inches between the top of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected
wood or metal cabinet. See Figure 7: Cabinet Preparation.
24 inches is acceptable when the bottom of the wood or metal cabinet is protected
by (a) not less than 1/4" of flame retardant material which must be covered with
(b) not less than No. 28 MSG sheet metal, 0.015 inch stainless steel’ or 0.024 inch
aluminum or copper.
From range walls to adjacent materials: See Figure 7: Cabinet Preparation. No
clearance is required from unit walls to adjacent vertical combustible walls on
rear, right or left.
Clearance from range top to adjacent vertical walls must be at least 4”.
Note:
Some cabinet finishes cannot survive the temperatures allowed by
safety standards, particularly self-cleaning ovens; the cabinets may
discolor or stain. This is most noticeable with laminated cabinets.
Prepare Walls and FloorSeal any holes in the walls or floor. Remove any obstructions (extra electrical or
gas connections, etc.) so that range will rest against wall properly.
Countertop RequirementsCountertops must be smooth and level.
Mounting RequirementsInstall Anti-Tip Bracket
1. Measure to locate bracket position as shown in See Figure 8: Anti-Tip
Bracket.
2. Secure bracket with 2 screws adequate for mounting surface (i.e., for wood
floor use wood screws, for concrete floor use concrete anchors and screws).
rear wall
cabinet wall
flush against
cabinet wall
1 9/16" (39.7 mm)
from rear wall to center of screw hole
floor
anti-tipping
device
Figure 8: Anti-Tip Bracket
Ventilation RecommendationsWe strongly recommend the installation of a ventilation hood above this
appliance. For most kitchens a certified hood rating of not less than 300 CFM is
recommended. The range hood must be installed according to instructions
furnished with the hood.
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Installation Procedure
Apply Foam TapeApply foam tape to underside of cooktop trim in one continuous piece.
Install Backwall Trim
Note:
This step is only required if the countertop does not connect behind
the range (i.e.; when replacing a free-standing range). See “Cabinet
Requirements” on page 8 for more information
Install 2 screws through holes in trim and in range backwall. See Figure 9:
Backwall Trim Strip and Figure 10: Install Backwall Trim Strip
Backwall
Trim Strip
Installation
Figure 9: Backwall Trim Strip
Back of Range
Figure 10: Install Backwall Trim Strip
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Connect ElectricThere are two possible electrical connections:
1. Four wire range cord
2. Three wire range cord
The four wire range cord connection is the recommended method, but where local
codes permit, three wire connections are also acceptable.
Note:
In Canada, the range is shipped from the factory with the range cord
already installed. Continue to “Connect Gas Supply” on page 16.
For installations other than those in Canada, connect the range cord at the
terminal block (See next page for detailed instructions). Access the terminal block
by removing the cover in the lower right hand corner of the range back panel.
Install Strain ReliefPlace strain relief in knockout below terminal block. See Figure 11: Strain Relief
Knockout.
WARNING:
The strain relief provided with your range cord must be properly
installed.
Strain reliefs vary. Carefully read and follow the instructions included
with your strain relief.
1. In the knockout panel below the terminal block, remove the knockout that fits
your strain relief.
2. Feed range cord through hole and strain relief up to terminal block. Allow for
slack in the cord between the strain relief and terminal block.
3. Once cord length/ slack has been adjusted, attach strain relief per instructions
included with strain relief.
Figure 11: Strain Relief Knockout
Tip:
The knockout panel below the terminal block can be removed from
the range to install the strain relief: Remove knockout panel from
range, install strain relief in panel and reattach. DO NOT remove
entire range back panel.
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.
WARNING:
Risk of Electric Shock or Fire. Frame grounded to neutral through a
ground strap. Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited
for new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile homes, and
recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit
grounding through the neutral conductor.
For installations where grounding through the neutral conductor is
prohibited, (a) disconnect the link from the neutral, (b) use grounding
terminal or lead to ground unit, (c) connect neutral terminal to lead
branch circuit neutral in usual manner (when the appliance is to be
connected by means of a cord kit, use 4-conductor cord for this
purpose).
Use only cord kits rated 125/250 volts (minimum), 30 amperes and
labeled “For Use with Ranges”. Strain relief provided with cord must
be installed per instructions included with cord.
Four Wire Range Cord Connection
(Recommended Method)
Figure 12: Grounding Requirements
WARNING:
To prevent electrical shock, the grounding prong on the range cord
should not be cut or removed under any circumstances. It must be
plugged into a matching grounding type receptacle and connected to
a correctly polarized 240- Volt circuit. If there is any doubt as to
whether the wall receptacle is properly grounded, have it checked by
a qualified electrician.
1. Disconnect electrical power at breaker box.
2. Remove the terminal block cover to expose the terminal block.
Figure 13: 4 Wire Connection
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3. Remove top nut, star washer, and round washer from each post.
Note:
DO NOT remove last round washer, last nut or internal wiring leads.
4. Remove screw from bottom end of ground strap.
5. Remove ground strap from center post, rotate so that wide end is at top and
attach wide end to range through hole below junction box. Attach green wire
on top of ground strap. Tighten Screw.
green ground screw
ground strap
Figure 14: Four Wire Range Cord Connection - Ground Strap and Wire
ground wire
6. Attach red wire, round washer, star washer and nut IN THIS ORDER to left
post.
7. Attach white wire, round washer, star washer and nut IN THIS ORDER to center post.
8. Attach black wire, round washer, star washer and nut IN THIS ORDER to right
post.
black
red
white
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Figure 15: Four Wire Range Cord Connection (continued)
9. Tighten all connections securely and replace terminal block cover.
10. Properly secure strain relief (see previous section).
Note:
DO NOT plug in range at this time.
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Three Wire Range Cord ConnectionThe Four Wire Connection (above) is preferred, but where local codes and
ordinances permit grounding through neutral and where conversion to four wire is
impractical, the unit may be connected to the power supply via a three wire
connection.
1. Disconnect electrical power at breaker box.
2. Remove the terminal block cover to expose the terminal block.
Figure 16: Terminal Block
3. Remove top nut, star washer, and round washer from each post.
Note:
DO NOT remove last round washer, last nut or internal wiring leads.
4. Attach white wire, round washer, star washer and nut IN THIS ORDER on top
of ground strap on center post.
5. Attach red wire, round washer, star washer and nut IN THIS ORDER to left
post.
6. Attach black wire, round washer, star washer and nut IN THIS ORDER to right
post.
black
ground strap
red
white
Figure 17: Three Wire Connection
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7. Tighten all connections securely and replace terminal block cover.
green ground screw
Figure 18: Completed Three Wire Range Cord Connection
8. Properly secure strain relief. See “Install Strain Relief” on page 12 for detailed
instructions.
Note:
DO NOT plug in range at this time.
Connect Gas SupplyShut off main gas supply valve before disconnecting the old range and leave it off
until the new hook-up has been completed. Don’t forget to relight the pilot on
other gas appliances when you turn the gas back on.
The range can be installed using rigid pipe or a CSA International-certified flexible
metal appliance connector. If using a flexible connector, always use a new
connector.
Apply pipe joint compound or Teflon
Natural gas around all male pipe threads to prevent leaks.
The gas connection is located below the back panel of the range. See “Gas
Connection Location” on page 16. It is accessible through the drawer access
panel or from the back of the range. To reach access panel, remove drawer.
1
tape appropriate for use with LP gas and
Figure 19: Gas Connection Location
Important note for LP usersThe range is shipped from the factory for use with natural gas. For use with
propane (LP) gas, your range must first be converted using the LP conversion kit.
1.Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont
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Flexible Connector MethodIf using rigid pipe, skip to “Rigid Pipe Method” on page 19.
Attach Connector
B
C
A
Figure 20: Flexible Connector Method
Table 4: Flexible Connector Method
LetterItem
Installation
A
B
C
1. Install male 1/2” flare adaptor at the 1/2” NPT internal thread of the range
inlet. Use a backup wrench on the elbow fitting to avoid damage.
2. Install male 1/2” or 3/4” flare union adapter on the internal thread of the manual shutoff valve.
3. Connect flexible metal appliance connector.
Plug in Range Cord
1. Make sure circuit breaker is off and then plug range cord into electrical outlet.
2. Connect flexible connector at gas inlet valve.
Gas Shut Off Valve
Regulator
Flexible Connector
CAUTION:
Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the
Off position.
Adjust Leveling Legs
1. Line up range in front of opening.
2. Measure back left corner of opening from floor to top of countertop.
3. Measure back left corner of range to bottom of cooktop trim. Adjust leveling
leg until this height is the same as the corner dimension.
4. Repeat in right back corner.
5. Adjust front leveling legs so that the bottom of the cooktop trim is ½" higher
than the corresponding countertop surface.
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drawer
wrench
adjustable leg
Figure 21: Adjust the Front Leveling Leg
Slide Range into Opening
1. Plug in power cord.
2. Slide range into opening, being careful not to damage countertops, floors, or
the range drawer front. Do not apply pressure to cooktop when sliding into
position. Be careful not to crimp flexible connector.
Tip:
1. If the range does not slide easily:
Use soapy water to dampen the following pressure points:
•countertop
•foam tape
•floor under range legs
2. Remove drawer and oven door to prevent damage
3. To prevent damage to the appliance, push on the frame around
the oven cavity opening.
3. Wipe up soapy water.
Check Back of Range for Proper Installation
1. When properly installed, the cooktop trim around the back of the range will
rest lightly on the countertop.
Note:
When replacing a free-standing model, the backwall trim strip should
be flush with the wall.
2. There should not be any gap between the countertop and the trim; however,
the weight of the range must not rest on the countertop. Look under the range
to verify that both back legs are resting solidly on the floor. Also verify that the
left range leg is under the anti-tip bracket.
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CAUTION:
Verify that the weight of the range is not resting on the countertop.
This could result in damage to the countertop and the appliance.
3. If the back legs are not resting solidly on the floor or the left leg is not under
the anti-tip bracket, slide range out, adjust legs and slide back in.
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Adjust Front of Range for Proper Installation
1. Adjust front leveling legs so that the cooktop trim rests snugly against the
countertop all the way around.
2. Verify that both front legs are resting solidly on the floor.
3. Use a level to verify that the range is level and plumb.
4. Carefully tip range forward to ensure that anti-tip bracket engages and prevents tip-over.
The gas connection is complete. Proceed to “Test for Gas Leaks” on page 21.
Rigid Pipe MethodIf using a flexible connector, return to “Flexible Connector Method” on page 17.
Attach Rigid Pipe
C
Table 5: Rigid Pipe Method
LetterItem
A
Elbow; Connect to regulator here
B
B
A
D
Gas Flow to Range
E
D
B
F
Figure 22: Rigid Pipe Method
B
C
D
E
F
The configuration of the rigid pipe connection will vary depending on the location
of the gas pipe stub. See Figure 22: Rigid Pipe Method for examples.
Pipe Nipple
Union
Elbow
Gas Shut Off Valve
1/2” to 3/4” Gas Pipe
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Adjust Leveling Legs
1. Make sure circuit breaker is off and then plug range cord into electrical outlet.
CAUTION:
Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the
Off position.
2. Line up range in front of opening.
3. Measure back left corner of opening from floor to top of countertop.
4. Adjust front leveling legs so that the bottom of the cooktop trim is ½" higher
than the corresponding countertop surface.
drawer
wrench
adjustable leg
Figure 23: Adjust the Front Leveling Leg
5. Repeat in right back corner.
6. Adjust front leveling legs so that the bottom of the cooktop trim is ½" higher
than the corresponding countertop surface.
Slide Range into Opening
1. Plug in power cord.
2. Slide range into opening, being careful not to damage countertops, floors, or
the range drawer front. Do not apply pressure to cooktop when sliding into
position.
Tip:
1. If the range does not slide easily, use soapy water to dampen the
following pressure points:
•countertop
•foam tape
•floor under range legs
2. Remove drawer and oven door to prevent damage
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Check Back of Range for Proper Installation
1. When properly installed, the cooktop trim around the back of the range will
rest lightly on the countertop.
Note:
When replacing a free-standing model, the backwall trim strip should
be flush with the wall.
2. There should not be any gap between the countertop and the trim; however,
the weight of the range must not rest on the countertop. Look under the range
Installation
to verify that both back legs are resting solidly on the floor. Also verify that the
left range leg is under the anti-tip bracket.
CAUTION:
Verify that the weight of the range is not resting on the countertop.
This could result in damage to the countertop and the appliance.
3. If the back legs are not resting solidly on the floor or the left leg is not under
the anti-tip bracket, slide range out, adjust legs and slide back in.
Adjust Front of Range for Proper Installation
1. Adjust front leveling legs so that the cooktop trim rests against the countertop
all the way around.
2. Verify that both front legs are resting solidly on the floor.
3. Use a level to verify that the range is level and plumb.
4. Push range back into position ensuring that range leg slides under the anti-tip
bracket. The range will sit 3/4” away from the wall when properly installed.
5. Carefully tip range forward to ensure that anti-tip bracket engages and prevents tip-over.
Complete Gas Connection
1. Connect pipe to range at union. Access the connection through the access
panel behind the drawer.
The gas connection is complete. Proceed to “Test for Gas Leaks” on page 21.
Test for Gas LeaksLeak testing is to be conducted by the installer according to the instructions given
in this section.
Note:
Be careful not to apply pressure to warming drawer element during
rigid pipe testing.
1. Turn on gas.
2. Apply a non-corrosive leak detection fluid. Include all joints and fittings
between the shutoff valve and the range. Include gas fittings and joints in the
range if connections may have been disturbed during installation.
3. Inspect for leaks. Bubbles appearing around fittings and connections
indicate a leak.
4. If a leak appears, turn off supply line gas shutoff valve and tighten connections.
5. Retest for leaks. Turn gas back on at supply line shutoff valve and reapply
leak detection fluid.
6. When no bubbles appear, test is complete. Wipe off all detection fluid residue.
CAUTION:
Never check for leaks with a flame.
Do not continue to the next step until all leaks are eliminated.
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Test the Installation
Turn on power at breaker
CAUTION:
If the display flashes and beeps, the polarity of the wiring may be
reversed. Reversed polarity can damage the range and can result in
electrical shock hazard. Immediately switch off power at the breaker
and return to “Connect Electric” on page 12.
Test self-clean lockSet oven to self-clean. Pull gently on oven door to verify that door is locked.
Cancel self-clean mode.
Test Rangetop Burners:Each burner must be tested for proper lighting, proper flame characteristics on the
low setting and proper flame characteristics on the high setting.
Test for proper ignition:
1. Push down and turn the knob to the flame symbol.
2. Verify that the ignitor/spark module clicks.
3. Once the air has been purged from the supply lines, verify that the burner
lights within four (4) seconds. After burner lights, turn knob to the off position.
4. Test each rangetop burner in this fashion. Call Service if any of the burners do
not light.
Test flame characteristics on the low setting:
1. Push in and turn the knob to the flame symbol until the burner ignites.
2. Turn knob quickly to the low setting.
3. Verify that the flame is:
•A minimum height (approximately 1/4” or 6 mm).
•Steady (The flame should not go out, lift or blow off of the burner. It
should carry over, or surround, the entire burner.)
•The right color. It should be blue with an inner and outer cone. See Figure
24: Checking Flame Characteristics for more information.
4. Test each rangetop burner in this fashion. If any flame goes out, does not
carry over properly or is too large, contact service.
Test flame characteristics on the high setting:
1. Push in and turn the knob to the flame symbol until the burner ignites.
2. Turn knob to the high setting.
3. Verify that the flame is:
•Steady (The flame should not go out, lift or blow off of the burner. It
should carry over, or surround, the entire burner.)
•The right color. It should be blue with an inner and outer cone. See Figure
24: Checking Flame Characteristics for more information.
4. Test each rangetop burner in this fashion. If any flame burns yellow or does
not carry over properly, contact service.
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