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suchascushionedvinylor
carpeting.Whenmovingtherange
onthistypeofflooring,usecare,
andit is recommendedthatthese
simpleandinexpensiveinstructions
befollowed.
Therangeshouldbeinstalledon
asheetofplywood(orsimilar
material)as follows:Whenthe
floorcoveringendsatthefrontof
therange,theareathattherange
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plywoodtothesamelevelorhigher
thanthefloorcovering.Thiswill
thenallowtherangetobemoved
forcleaningor servicing.
bvelingthe
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Levelingscrewsarelocatedon
eachcornerofthebase ofthe
range.lilyremovingthebottom
draweryoucanleveltherangeto
anunevenfloorwiththeuseofa
nutdriver.
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satisfactorilywithoutpreheating:
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and-put
foodintheovenpromptly
afterthelightgoesout;
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alltheway,tiltupthefrontand
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toinsert easily.Letfrontofdrawer
down,thenpushinto close.
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