FiveStar TTN337-7BSW, TTN337-7SW, TTN337-7BW, TTN337-7W, TN337-7BW Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PROFESSIONAL RANGE MODELS
36” DUAL FUEL, CONVECTION, SELF-CLEAN WITH SEALED BURNERS**
36” NATURAL GAS MODELS
*TN337-7BW *TN337-7W
**THESE MODELS ARE NOT FIELD CONVERITBLE FOR LP/PROPANE GAS. THEY MUST BE
**THESE MODELS ARE NOT FIELD CONVERTIBLE FOR NATURAL GAS. THEY MUST BE
FACTORY SET FOR NATURAL OR LP/PROPANE GAS.**
36” LP/PROPANE GAS MODELS
*PN337-7BW *PN337-7W
FACTORY SET FOR NATURAL OR LP/PROPANE GAS.**
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, CALL 800-251-7224, 8 AM TO 5 PM EASTERN TIME, OR VISIT OUR
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Installation Instructions
BEFORE YOU BEGIN CAUTION:
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
IMPORTANT - Save these instructions for local
inspector's use.
THESE RANGES SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SUITABLE
VENT HOOD. Due to the high heat capacity of this unit, particular attention should be paid to the hood and duct
work installation to assure it meets local building codes.
OVERHEAD
IMPORTANT - Observe all governing codes and
ordinances.
Note to Installer - Be sure to leave these instructions
with the Consumer.
Note to Consumer - Keep these instructions for future
reference.
FiveStar recommends this product be installed by a
licensed professional.
Product failure due to improper installation is not
covered under the Warranty.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
This product must be installed by a licensed plumber
or gas fitter.
When using ball type gas shut-off valves, they shall
be T handle type.
A flexible gas connector, when used, must not
exceed 3 feet.
WARNING:
This appliance must be properly grounded.
Standard countertop installations:
A 1200 CFM hood is recommended for 48" & 60" ranges. A 600 CFM hood is recommended for 30" & 36" ranges.
Hoods should be 24" min. deep and at least the same width as the cooktop.
Check local building codes for the proper method of gas range installation. Local codes vary. Installation, electrical
connections and grounding must comply with applicable codes. In the absence of local codes, the gas range should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI 223.1, latest edition and National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition
disassembly will reduce the weight considerably. Due to the weight and size of the range and to reduce the risk of
personal injury or damage to the product and/or damage to the floor, TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED FOR PROPER
INSTALLATION.
CAUTION:
These ranges weigh up to 510 pounds. Some
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions before attempting to install this range
Inspection and Unpacking
Check the range carton for visible
damage. If there is damage or even creases in the carton, contact the carrier, request an inspection and file the appropriate freight claim. Do not refuse shipment. Responsibility for shipping damage is with the carrier and the dealer or end user. Cut the shipping straps, then carefully lift the carton up from the range. This will help eliminate possible damage to the backguard that is packed in the top of the range carton.
Remove, unwrap and temporarily lay aside any parts that are not attached to the range. Make sure no parts are left in the carton for accidental disposal. Carefully inspect the range for damage.
STEP 1
REMOVE PACKAGING
Before moving the range indoors:
Remove outer carton and packing material from the shipping base. The range is now ready for removal from the wooden base.
STEP 2
Due to the weight of these ranges, use a dolly with soft wheels to move this range.
Lift the range onto the dolly and move indoors. The range should be placed onto sliders to
prevent damage to the floor.
STEP 3
To simplify handling and to reduce the weight of the range:
Remove the grates and the burner pans. Remove griddle/grill and housing. Remove the broiler pan, racks and literature
package from inside oven.
STEP 5
CONNECTING THE RANGE TO ELECTRIC
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 1 OR 2. IF THE CORD IS REPLACED IT MUST BE RATED AT 240 VOLTS, 20 AMPERES AND CERTIFIED FOR USE ON HOUSEHOLD RANGES.
STEP 7 INSTALLING THE BACKGUARD SEALED BURNER MODELS
N
OTE: PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.
7-1
Remove the burner grates, griddle/grill and housing.
7-2
From the front of the range, remove the Phillip screws in the rear of each burner pan (black pan where the top burners are located).
7-3
From the rear of the range, remove two screws from the rear of the side panels, the upper most screw on each side. You will need a with a magnetized tip will be helpful in replacing the backguard screws.)
7-4
From the rear of the range, locate the upper wire cover with tab slots. Remove two screws. This cover will be reinstalled once the backguard is installed.
7-5
Screws are installed in the backguard, at the Factory for assembly to the backguard support. It is important that you locate and remove these four screws from the backguard before you attempt to install the backguard to the range backguard support.
7-6
Remove the vinyl protective covering from the front of the backguard.
7-7
The front of the backguard should fit between the back burner pans and the rear support. If the burner pan and rear support have a tight tolerance, place a thin bladed screw driver at either end, between the burner pan and rear support, to start placement of the backguard. Slide the backguard over the exhaust vent(s). Align the slots in the front of the backguard with the rear support bar locator studs.
7-8
With the backguard in position, secure the backguard to the rear backguard support using the four
5
/16” screws removed in step 7-4, re-install the screws in the edge of the side panels and replace the screws in the back of each burner pan. Re-install griddle/grill housing. Do not re-install the grates at this point.
7-9
Reinstall the upper wire cover that was removed in Step 7-4. Place the cover into position with the lower backguard panel fitting into the tab slots. Reinstall the two
5
/16” nut-driver or 5/16” socket to remove these screws. (Tools
5
/16” mounting
5
/16” mounting cover screws.
DIAGRAM FOR STEP 7
STEP 8
LEVEL THE RANGE
1. Remove shipping tape from the leveling legs.
2. Carefully slide the range into position. Be careful not to damage the floor or entangle power cord and gas flexible tubing.
3. To adjust leveling legs, turn counter­ clockwise to raise the range; clockwise to lower. “Channel-lock” type pliers are recommended. Avoid using a pipe wrench which can scar the legs.
IMPORTANT: The range should always be installed at countertop height or higher. DO NOT INSTALL THE RANGE LOWER THAN ADJACENT COUNTERTOP HEIGHT, DUE TO RISK OF A FIRE HAZARD
STEP 12
OVEN OPERATION ELECTRIC OVEN
Turn oven thermostat knob counter clockwise to 350°
in bake position. It will take a couple of minutes before a change in color will occur to the lower
Turn oven thermostat knob to broil position. It will take
a couple of minutes before a change in color will occur
to the upper
element.
element.
STEP 13
GAS & ELECTRIC SUPPLY
Turn gas supply “on”.
Turn electric supply “on”.
STEP 14
CHECKLIST FOR SEALED BURNER INSTALLATION
MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE IN THE “OFF” POSITION. Gas supply is “on” Electric power is “on” Check for proper seating of burner caps into burner base Burner grates in position Oven and broiler racks installed Surface burner ignition test Electric oven – Check bake and broil function Check operation of convection fan MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE LEFT IN THE “OFF” POSITION.
Date Installed & Inspected __________________________________________________ Authorized Installer’s Signature _____________________________________________ Please Print Name ________________________________________________________
NOTE: Please leave this checklist, Use & Care manual and product registration
card with the Homeowner.
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