INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER.
IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE. READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Tip Over Hazard
• A child or adult can tip the range
and be killed.
• Verify the anti-tip device has been
installed to floor or wall.
• Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged when the
range is moved to floor or wall.
• Do not operate the range without the anti-tip device in
place and engaged.
• Failure to follow these instructions can result in death
or serious burns to children and adults.
Range [_..
leveling leg _-_i"_._
To check if the anti-tip bracket is installed properly,
use both arms and grasp the rear edge of range back.
Carefully attempt to tilt range forward. When properly
installed, the range should not tilt forward.
Refer to the anti-tip bracket installation instructions
supplied with your range for proper installation.
_._. Anti-Tip
j_ bracket
if the information in this manual
is not followed exactly, afire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal
injury or death.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
m Do not store or use 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 yourgas supplier, call
the fire department.
= installation and service must be performed
by a qualified installer, service agency or
the gas supplier.
CERTIFIED
Refer to your serial plate for applicable agency
certifications
Provide proper fuel type
Before proceeding: Your range is factory preset to oper-
ate on natural gas. If L.P. conversion is needed, contact
your local L.P. Gas provider for assistance.
The L.P. conversion kit may be located on the lower rear
back panel of the range. If no L.P. kit is provided, contact
your product dealer to obtain the correct L.P. conversion
kit.
important notes to the installer
• Read all instructions contained in these installation
instructions before installing range.
• Remove all packing material from the oven
compartments before connecting the gas and electrical
supply to the range.
• Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
• Be sure to leave these instructions with the consumer.
important notes to the consumer
• Keep these instructions with your Use & Care Guide
for future reference.
• Be sure your range is installed and grounded properly
by a qualified installer or service technician.
Special instructions for a_j31iances installed in the State of
Massachusetts:
This appliance can only be installed in the State of
Massachusetts by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or
gas fitter. When using a flexible gas connector, it must
not exceed 3 feet (36 inches) in length. A "T" handle type
manual gas valve must be installed in the gas supply line
to this appliance.
1 316903004 Rev A(1304)
iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
Installation of this range must conform with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with the National
Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223. l--latest edition when
installed in the United States.
• When installed in a manufactured (mobile) home,
installation must conform with the Manufactured Home
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part
3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home
Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD (Part 280)] or,
when such standard is not applicable, the Standard
for Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI/NCSBCS
A225.1, or with local codes.
• This range has been design certified by CSA
International. As with any appliance using gas and
generating heat, there are certain safety precautions
you should follow. You will find them in the Use & Care
Guide, read it carefully.
• Be sure your range is installed and grounded properly
by a qualified installer or service technician.
• This range must be electrically grounded in
accordance with local codes or, in their absence, with
the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No .70--
latest edition when installed in the United States. See
Grounding Instructions on page 8.
• Before installing the range in an area covered with
linoleum or any other synthetic floor covering, make
sure the floor covering can withstand heat at least
90°F above room temperature without shrinking,
warping or discoloring. Do not install the range over
carpeting unless you place an insulating pad or sheet
of 1/4-inch thick plywood between the range and
carpeting.
• Make sure the wall coverings around the range can
withstand the heat generated by the range.
• Do not obstruct the flow of combustion air at the oven
vent nor around the base or beneath the lower front
panel of the range. Avoid touching the vent openings
or nearby surfaces as they may become hot while the
oven is in operation. This range requires fresh air for
proper burner combustion.
• Air curtain or other overhead range hoods, which
operate by blowing a downward air flow on to a range,
shall not be used in conjunction with gas ranges other
than when the hood and range have been designed,
tested and listed by an independent test laboratory for
use in combination with each other.
DO NOT MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO
OPERATE THE ELECTRIC IGNITION OVEN DURING
AN ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURE, RESET ALL OVEN
CONTROLS TO "OFF" IN THE EVENT OF A POWER
FAILURE.
The electric ignitor will automatically re-ignite the oven
burner when power resumes if the oven thermostat control
was left in the "ON" position.
When an electrical power failure occurs during use, the
surface burners will continue to operate.
During a power outage, the surface burners can be lit with
a match. Hold a lighted match to the burner, then slowly
turn the knob to the LITE position. Use extreme caution
when lighting burners this way.
Never leave children alone or
unattended in the area where an appliance is in use. Teach
children the proper, safe use of all appliances. Never leave
the oven door open when the range is unattended.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on the doors or
drawers of this range can result in serious injuries and can
also cause damage to the range.
• Do not store items of interest to children in the
cabinets above the range. Children could be seriously
burned climbing on the range to reach items.
• To eliminate the need to reach over the surface
burners, cabinet storage space above the burners
should be avoided.
• Adjust surface burner flame size so it does not extend
beyond the edge of the cooking utensil. Excessive
flame is hazardous.
• Do not use the oven as a storage space. This creates
a potentially hazardous situation.
• Never use your range for warming or heating the
room. Prolonged use of the range without adequate
ventilation can be dangerous.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids near this or any other appliance.
Explosions or fires could result.
• Reset all controls to the "OFF" position after using a
programmable timing operation.
• Unlike some gas ranges, the cooktop is not removable.
Do not attempt to remove the cooktop.
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Tools you will need
(Wear safety glasses when using tools):
For leveling legs and Anti=Tip Bracket:
• Adjustable wrench or channel lock pliers (Fig, a)
• 5/16" Nutdriver or flat head screwdriver (Fig. b)
• Electric drill & 1/8" drill bit (3/16" Masonry drill bit if
installing in concrete) (Fig, c)
• Level (Fig. d)
For gas supply connection:
• Adjustable wrench and pipe wrench (Figs, a & e)
For burner flame adjustment:
• Phillips head and small flat-blade screwdrivers (Figs. f
&g)
Materials you will need:
• Pipe joint sealant that resists action of LP/Propane gas
(Fig. h)
• Gas line manual shut-off valve (Fig. i)
• A new flexible metal appliance conduit (1/2" NPT x
3/4" or 1/2" I.D.) must be design certified by CSA
International. Because solid pipe restricts moving the
range, we recommend using a new flexible conduit
(4 to 5 foot length) for each new installation and
additional reinstallations. (Fig. j)
• Use new flare union adapters (1/2" NPT x 3/4" or 1/2"
I.D.) (Fig. k)
Tools
Fig. a Fig. e
,,_
Fig. b Fig. f
Fig. g
Fig. c
Fig. d
Materials
Fig. h
Fig. k
Materials supplied with appliance:
• Anti=Tip Template (Fig. I)
• Anti-Tip bracket; includes 2 mounting screws (Fig. m)
Fig. i
Fig. j
Materials supplied with appliance
Fig. I Fig. m
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Installation with cabinets
Check location where the range will
be installed for proper electric and
gas supply, and stability of the floor.
The dimensions shown here
must be used and are minimal
unless otherwise stated. These
measurements do not allow for any
clearance below the cooking top or
at the rear of the range.
Contact surface must be solid and
level.
Things to remember:
• Do not seal the range to side
cabinets.
Do not pinch the power supply
cord between the range and
rear wall.
• If cabinet depth is greater than
25", the oven front frame must
extend beyond cabinet front by
1/2" minimum (See Fig. 1).
• All openings in the wall or
floor where the range is to be
installed must be sealed.
installation beside wall
If installing beside a wall, the
minimum distance to combustible
wall on either side of range above
36" height should be according to
the BTU of the largest burner (See
Fig 2).
36 _
Std.
iii:_iii
16 _
Min. to cabinets on
either side of range
Recommended area for thru
the floor connection of gas
pipe stub and shut-off valve.
141_Max. cooktop to cabinets_
30-
30- I ;
Min. height from L ............
"15"
* Models without self=clean feature
may have an additional 7 inches
clearance from the floor.
Fig. 1
Recommended
area for 120V outlel
on rear of wall and
area for thru the
wall connection of
pipe stub and shut-
off valve.
* 9500 BTU or less 2" "_
10,000 - 16,999 BTU 3" |
17,000 BTU or greater 5" ,9
Fig. 2
4
36_+1/8"
(Adjustable)
48-1/2"
max
29-1/4"
door
closed
Fig. 3
Install anti-tip bracket
iMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING!
To reduce the risk of tipping of the range, the range
must be secured to the floor by properly installed an-
ti=tip bracket and screws packed with the range. Fail-
ure to install the anti=tip bracket will allow the range to
tip over if excessive weight is placed on an open door
or if a child climbs upon it. Serious injury might result
from spilled hot liquids or from the range itself.
if range is ever moved to a different location, the
anti=tip bracket must also be moved and installed with
the range.
instructions are provided for installation in wood or
cement fastened to either the floor or wall. When
installed to the wall, make sure that screws completely
penetrate dry wall and are secured in wood or met=
al. When fastening to the floor or wall, be sure that
screws do not penetrate electrical wiring or plumbing.
Anti=tip bracket installation instructions
a.
Locate the bracket using the template - (Bracket
may be positioned on either the left or right side of the
range. Refer to Figs. 4, 5, & 7 to position the bracket if
template is not available).
Mark the floor or wall where left or right side of the
range will be located, if rear of range is against wall
or no further than 1-1/4" from wall when installed, you
may use the wall or floor mount method, if molding
is installed and does not allow the bracket to fit flush
against wall, remove molding or mount bracket to floor.
For wall mount (Fig. 4), locate the bracket by placing
the back edge of the template against rear wall
and the side edge of template on the mark made
referencing the side of the range. Place bracket on
top of template and mark location of the screw holes
in wall. If rear of range is further than 1-1/4" from wall
when installed, attach bracket to the floor (See Fig. 5).
FASTEN BRACKET (FLOORMOUNTINGONLY)
Leveling Leg
-- _ 1-1/4"
-'_1 _ More Than
i_!i_:_I "6
Floor Mount Anti=Tip Bracket
Fig. 5
For floor mount, locate the bracket by placing back
edge of the template where the rear of the range will
be located. Mark the location of the screw holes shown
in template.
b.
Drill pilot holes & fasten bracket - Drill 1/8" pilot hole
where screws are to be located (Fig. 6). If bracket is to
be mounted to the wall, drill
pilot hole at an approximate
20 ° downward angle. If
bracket is to be mounted to
masonry or ceramic floors,
drill 3/16" pilot hole 1-3/4"
deep. The screws provided
may be used inwood or
concrete material. Use
5/16" nut-driver or flat head
screwdriver to secure the
bracket in place.
Fig. 6
c. Level & position range - Level range by adjusting the
(4) leveling legs with a wrench.
Note: A min. clearance of 1/8" is required between bottom
of range and leveling legs to allow room for bracket.
Slide range back into position (Fig. 7). Remove lower
panel or storage drawer to visually check that rear
leveling leg is inserted into and fully secured by the
bracket. For models with a warmer drawer or broiler
compartment, grasp the top rear edge of the range
and carefully attempt to tilt it forward.
FASTEN BRACKET (WALL OR FLOOR MOUNTING)
---_l I.qe-1=1/4'' Max.
Leveling Leg
-Wall Mount
Wall Plate
\
Floor Mount
p Bracket
Fig. 4
\ J /,
Range Side/_"
Fig. 7
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Provide an adequate gas supply.
Connect range to gas supply.
Please note: Operation at elevations above 2000 ft.,
appliance rating shall be reduced at the rate of 4 percent
for each 1000 ft. above sea level.
This appliance is pre-set to operate on 4" natural gas
manifold pressure. A convertible pressure regulator is
connected to the manifold and MUST be connected
in series with the gas supply line. If the LP/Propane
conversion kit has been used, follow instructions provided
with the kit for converting the pressure regulator to LP/
Propane use.
Care must be taken during installation of range not to
obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
Forproper operation, the maximum inlet pressure to the
regulator should be no more than 14 inches of water
column pressure. The inlet pressure to the regulator must
be at least 1 inch greater than regulator manifold pressure.
Example: If regulator is set for natural gas 4 inch manifold
pressure, inlet pressure must be at least 5 inches; if
regulator has been converted for LP/Propane gas 10
inch manifold pressure, inlet pressure must be at least 11
inches.
Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according
to the instructions in step 4g.
The gas supply line should be 1/2" or 3/4" I.D.
Seal wall openings.
Note: Toprevent leaks use pipe joint sealant on all male
(outside) pipe threads. Do not allow gas pressure
regulator to turn on pipe when tightening fittings.
a. Install an external manual gas shut=off valve to gas
supply line in an accessible location outside of range.
Be sure you know where and how to shut off the gas
supply to the range (See Fig. 8).
b. Install 1/2" flare union adapter to gas pressure
regulator using no more than 15ft./Ibs. of torque
(Refer to Fig. 8).
Pressure
Flexible appliance
conduit
/
Flare
union Manual
Flare _/.............. adaptor shut-off
adaptor _\
valveunion
Seal any openings in the wall behind the range and in the
floor under the range after gas supply line is installed.
Fig. 8 - gas supply connections OFF
Be sure to stabilize the left side of the gas pressure
regulator before tightening ANY fittings to the pressure
regulator. Do not allow pressure regulator to turn on
pipe when tightening fittings (Refer to Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
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C.
Tighten the gas supply fitting and/or appliance conduit
to flare union adaptor on the right side of the pressure
regulator (refer to Fig. 10) using NO MORE THAN
15ft./Ibs. of torque. Be sure to stabilize the 1/2"
flare union adapter with an adjustable wrench before
tightening the gas supply fitting and/or appliance
conduit.
Fig. 10
d. Install flare union adapter to external manual shut-off
valve (See Fig. 8).
e. Attach flexible appliance conduit to flare union adaptor
on shut=off valve (See Fig. 8).
f. Make sure the service shut-off valve on pressure
regulator is set to the ON position (See Fig. 11).
Checking manifold gas pressure
Do not use flame to check for gas leaks.
Disconnect the range and its individual shut-off valve from
the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing
of that system at test pressures greater than 14" of water
column pressure (approximately 1/2" psig).
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during
any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at
test pressures equal to or less than 14" of water column
pressure (approximately 1/2" psig).
If it should be necessary to check the manifold gas
pressure, connect manometer (water gauge) or other
pressure device to the top burner right rear orifice. Using a
rubber hose with inside diameter of approximately 1/4," hold
tubing down tight over orifice. Turn burner valve on.
For an accurate pressure check have at least two (2) other
top burners burning. Be sure the gas supply (inlet) pressure
is at least one inch above specified range manifold
pressure. The gas supply pressure should never be over
14" water column. When properly adjusted for Natural
Gas the manifold pressure is 4". For LP/Propane Gas the
manifold pressure is 10".
Pressure
regulator
Service shut-off
valve (shown in
ON position)
Fig. 11
g.
Check for gas leaks. Turn the gas supply on to the
range and use a liquid leak detector at all joints and
conduits to check for leaks in the system.
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Read the following electrical
connection details before
connecting electricity to range.
Before servicing, disconnect electrical
supply at circuit breaker, fuse or power cord.
Electric requirements:
A dedicated, properly grounded and polarized branch
circuit protected by a 15 amp. circuit breaker or time delay
fuse. See serial plate for proper voltage.
Extension cord precautions:
Because of potential safety hazards under certain
conditions, we strongly recommend against the use of
any extension cord. However, if you still choose to use an
extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL
listed 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord
and that the current carrying rating of the cord in amperes
be equivalent to or greater than the branch circuit rating.
Such extension cords are obtainable through your local
service organization.
Please read carefully! For personal safe-
ty, this product must be properly grounded.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third
(ground) prong from the power cord (See Fig. 12).
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is
encountered, it is the personal responsibility and obligation
of the customer to have it replaced with a properly ground-
ed three-prong wall receptacle.
Preferred method
Grounding
type wall
receptacle
_ DO not, under any _
,_ circumstances, cut, |
remove or bypass the t
LL_, grgr?undingpr°ng" J
Power
Ir upply
cora with
3-prong
grounding
plug
Check burner cap placement.
It is very important to be sure that all surface burner caps
and burner grates are properly installed and in the correct
locations before operating the appliance. Please note that
the burner heads are secured to the cooktop. The cook-
top is not removeable. Do not attempt to remove or lift
the cooktop.
To prevent flare-ups and avoid creation of
harmful by-products, do not use the cooktop without all
burner caps properly installed to insure proper ignition and
gas flame size.
Always keep the burner caps and burner heads in place
whenever the surface burners are in use. Do not allow
spills, food, cleaning agents or any other material to
enter the gas orifice holder openings.
Check and be sure the size of each burner cap matches
the size of the burner head. Check and be sure that all
round style burner caps are correctly in place on round
burner heads.
Check and be sure that all oval style burner caps are cor-
rectly in place on oval burner heads (if equipped). Check
and be sure that all dual or twin style burner caps are cor-
rectly in place on dual or twin burner heads (if equipped).
On round style burners, the burner cap lip (See Fig. 13)
should fit snug into the center of burner head and be level.
Refer to Figs. 14 & 15 for correct and incorrect burner cap
placement.
Once in place, you may check the fit by gently sliding
the burner cap from side to side (Fig. 16) to be sure it
is centered and firmly seated. When the burner cap lip
makes contact inside the center of the burner head you will
be able to hear the burner cap click. Please note that the
burner cap should NOT move off the center of the burner
head when sliding from side to side.
Burner cap
I
_Burner cap lip
Fig. 12
Grounding instructions:
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a
3-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a standard
3-prong grounding wall receptacle to minimize the
possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance.
The customer should have the wall receptacle and circuit
checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properly grounded and polarized.
Fig. 13
Correct burner cap placement
Fig. 14
Fig. 16
Incorrect burner cap placement
Fig. 15
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Check ignition of surface
burners.
Operation of electric igniters should be checked after
range and supply line connectors have been carefully
checked for leaks and range has been connected to elec-
tric power.
a. To check for proper ignition, push in and turn a
surface burner knob counterclockwise to the LITE
position. You will hear the igniter sparking.
b. The surface burner should ignite when gas is available
to the burner. Purge air from supply lines by leaving
knob in the LITE position until burner ignites. Each
burner should light within four (4) seconds in normal
operation after air has been purged from supply lines.
c. Visually check that burner has a flame. Once the
burner ignites, the control knob should be turned out of
the LITE position.
d. Try each surface control knob separately until all
surface burners have been checked. Each burner
location is equipped with a separate electrode.
Adjust LOW setting of surface
burner valves (linear flow).
Test to verify if LOW setting should be adjusted:
a. Push in and turn control to LITE until burner ignites.
b. Push in and quickly, turn knob to lowest position.
c. If burner goes out, reset control to OFF.
d. Remove the surface burner control knob.
e. Insert a thin-bladed screwdriver into the hollow valve
stem and engage the slotted screw inside. Flame size
can be increased or decreased with the turn of the
screw (see Fig. 17 amd Fig. 18).
f. Adjust flame until you can quickly turn knob from
LITE to lowest position without extinguishing the
flame. Flame should be as small as possible without
extinguishing.
Note: Air mixture adjustments are not required on surface
bumers.
Burner flame size _ 5/8"
/
Cooktop
/
Fig. 18
Check ignition of oven burners.
The operation of oven igniters should be checked after
range and supply line connectors have been carefully
checked for leaks and range has been connected to
electric power. Be sure all packing materials and litera=
ture are removed from oven.
The oven burner is equipped with an electric control sys-
tem as well as an electric oven burner igniter. If your model
is equipped with an upper oven burner, it will also have
an electric burner igniter. These control systems require
no adjustment. When the oven is set to operate, current
will flow to the igniter. Itwill "glow" similar to a light bulb.
When the igniter has reached a temperature sufficient to
ignite gas, the electrically controlled oven valve will open
and flame will appear at the oven burner. There is a time
lapse from 30 to 60 seconds after the thermostat is turned
ON before the flame appears at the oven burner. When the
oven reaches the set temperature, the glowing igniter will
cycle off. The burner flame will turn off in 20 to 30 seconds
after the igniter turns off. To maintain any set oven
temperature, this cycle will continue as long as the oven
control is set to operate.
To check oven burner ignition:
a. Set oven to Bake at 300°F. See User's Manual for
operating instructions.
b. Within 60 seconds the oven burner should ignite.
Check for proper flame, and allow the burner to cycle
once. Reset control to OFF.
C,
If your model is equipped with a waist=high broiler,
set oven to Broil. See User's Manual for operating
instructions.
d,
Within 60 seconds the broil burner should ignite.
Check for proper flame. Reset control to OFF.
Fig. 17
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