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ELECTRIC RANGE AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION
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Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury.
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
WARNING: Read and understand all safety precautions. Failure to follow all instructions described in this user
manual may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. The warnings, cautions and instructions
discussed in this user manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons, or damage when using the cooktop,
follow basic precautions, including the following.
CAUTION: DO NOT store items in cabinets above the cooktop that are of interest to children. Children
climbing on the cooktop to reach items could be seriously injured.
1. Be sure your cooktop is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.
2. DO NOT repair or replace any part of the cooktop unless specifically recommended in the manual. All
other servicing SHOULD be referred to a qualified technician.
3. Wear proper apparel. Loose-fitting or hanging garments SHOULD NEVER be worn while using the cooktop.
4. Flammable materials SHOULD NOT be stored near surface units.
5. Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for
cooktop service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature.
6. Utensil handles SHOULD be turned inward and not extend over adjacent surface units. To reduce the risk of
burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil, the handle
of a utensil SHOULD be positioned so that it is turned inward, and does not extend over adjacent surface units.
7. DO NOT use water on grease fires. Smother fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
8. NEVER leave surface units unattended at high heat settings. Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers
that may ignite.
9. DO NOT leave children alone. Children SHOULD NOT be left alone or unattended in area where cooktop is
in use. They SHOULD NEVER be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the cooktop.
10. DO NOT touch surface units or areas near units. Surface units may be hot even though they are dark in
color. Areas near surface units may become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, DO NOT
touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact surface units or areas near units until they have
had sufficient time to cool. Among those areas are the cooktop and surfaces facing the cooktop.
11. Use proper pan size. This cooktop is equipped with one or more surface units of different size. Select
utensils having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit heating element. The use of undersized
utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of
clothing. Proper relationship of utensil to burner will also improve efficiency.
12. Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. DO
NOT let potholder touch hot heating elements. DO NOT use a towel or other bulky cloth.
13. DO NOT cook on broken cooktop. If cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate
the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified technician immediately.
14. NEVER use your cooktop for warming or heating the room.
15. Clean cooktop with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful
to avoid steam burn. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Extreme caution
SHOULD be exercised when using cookware or bakeware constructed of anything other than ovenproof metal
or glass. DO NOT place any of the following materials in the oven: cardboard, plastic, paper, or anything similar.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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SPECIFICATIONS
21-1/2” (546 mm)
Figure 1
24” (610 mm)
19-1/8” (486 mm)
21-7/8” (556 mm)
2” (52 mm)
Glass Width24.0” (610 mm)
Glass Depth21.5” (546 mm)
Cooktop Height Including Conduit (located at rear of cooktop, right side)3-1/8” (80 mm)
Frame Width21-7/8” (556 mm)
Frame Depth19-1/8” (486 mm)
Cooktop Height2” (52 mm)
Net Weight20 lbs. (9.3 kg)
Voltage Rating240 V, 60 Hz
Power Rating6700 W
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3-1/8” (80 mm)
PARTS AND FEATURES
ac
Figure 2
e
b
a. Single Cooking Zone
b. Single/Dual Cooking Zone
c. Single Cooking Zone
d. Single Cooking Zone
e. Hot Surface Indicator Light
f. Control Knobs
f
d
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
TOOLS AND PARTS
Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation. Read and follow the instructions provided with
any tools listed here.
Tools Reguired
•Tape Measure
•1/4” (6.35 mm) Nut Driver
•Marker or Pencil
•Pliers
•Flat-Blade Screwdriver
Check local codes. Check existing electrical supply. (Refer to “Electrical Requirements” section on page 9.)
It is recommended that all electrical connections be made by a licensed, qualified technician.
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances. When installing cooktop, use minimum dimensions given.
• To eliminate the risk of burns or fire when reaching over the 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 range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5” (12.7 cm) beyond the bottom of
the cabinets.
•The cooktop SHOULD be a specified cooktop that is approved to be installed either alone or over an
undercounter built-in oven. Check the cooktop base for an approved installation label. If you do not find this
label, contact your dealer to confirm that your cooktop is approved.
•The cooktop SHOULD be installed in a level countertop.
•Ovens approved for this type of installation will have an approval label located on the top of the oven.
If you do not find this label, contact your dealer to confirm that your oven is approved. (Refer to oven
manufacturer’s Installation Instructions for approval for built-in undercounter use and proper cutout
dimensions.)
•The cooktop SHOULD be installed away from strong draft areas, such as windows, doors, fans or strong
heating vents. The cooktop SHOULD be located for convenient use in the kitchen.
•Use the countertop opening dimensions that are given with these Installation Instructions. Given dimensions
are minimum clearances and provide 0” (0 cm) clearance.
•Grounded electrical supply is required. (Refer to “Electrical Requirements” section on page 9.)
Parts Supplied
•Foam Strip Roll
•Clamping Brackets (2)
•2-1/2” (6.4 cm) Clamping
Screws (2)
Parts Reguired
•A UL Listed or CSA Approved
Connector for 1/2” (1.3 cm)
Diameter Conduit
•UL Listed Wire Connectors
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT: If installing a range hood or microwave hood combination above the cooktop, follow the range hood
or microwave hood combination installation instructions for dimensional clearances above the cooktop surface.
NOTE: After making the countertop cutout, some installations may require notching down the base cabinet
side walls to clear the cooktop base. To avoid this modification, use a base cabinet with sidewalls wider than the
cutout.
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a. Combustible area above countertop
b. Recommended upper cabinet width:
24” (61cm)
c. Recommended upper cabinet depth:
13” (33 cm)
b
c
a
d
Figure 3
d. 30” (76.2 cm) minimum clearance
between top of cooktop platform and
bottom of uncovered wood or metal
el
j
i
cabinet (24” [61 cm] minimum
clearance if bottom of wood or metal
cabinet is covered by not less than 1/4”
[0.6 cm] flame retardant millboard
covered with not less than No. 28 MSG
k
g
h
f
k
sheet steel, 0.015” [0.04 cm] stainless
steel, or 0.024” [0.06 cm] aluminum or
0.020” [0.05 cm] copper)
e. Recommended cutout depth: 19-1⁄4” (49.0 cm) The cooktop will fit in cutout from 19-1/8” to 19-5/16” (48.6
to 49.0 cm).
f. Recommended cutout width: 22” (56.0 cm) The cooktop will fit in cutout from 21-7/8” to 22-1/8” (55.6 to
56.2 cm).
g. Minimum distance from top of countertop to junction box or outlet: 7” (17.8 cm)
h. Maximum distance from right side of cabinet to junction box or outlet: 9” (23.0 cm) .
i. Minimum clearance from upper cabinet to countertop within minimum horizontal clearances to cooktop:
18” (45.7 cm)
j. Minimum clearance between front edge and countertop: 2” (5.1 cm)
k. Minimum distance to nearest left and right side combustible surface above cooktop: 2” (5.1 cm)
l. Minimum clearance between back wall and countertop: 2” (5.1 cm)
NOTE: If cabinet has a drawer, a 5-1/2” (14.0 cm) depth clearance from the top of the countertop to the top of
the drawer (or other obstruction) in base cabinet is required.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard
•Disconnect power before servicing.
•Use 8 gauge copper wire.
•Electrically ground cooktop.
•Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified technician determine that
the ground path and wire gauge are in accordance with local codes.
Check with a qualified technician if you are not sure the cooktop is properly grounded.
Make sure that the electrical connection and wire size are adequate and in conformance with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and
C22.2 No. O-M91-latest edition, and all local codes and ordinances.
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Before You Make the Electrical Connection
To properly install your cooktop, you SHOULD determine the type of electrical connection you will be using and
follow the instructions provided for it here.
•A 3-wire or 4-wire, single phase, 120/240 volt, 60-Hz., AC only electrical supply is required on a separate,
40-amp circuit fused on both sides of the line. The model/serial number rating plate is located on the metal
cabinet underneath the cooktop.
•The cooktop is rated 120/240 volt. Some models have a neutral (white) wire.
•The cooktop SHOULD be connected directly to the junction box through flexible, armored or nonmetallic
sheathed, copper cable. The flexible, armored cable extending from the fuse box or circuit breaker box
SHOULD be connected directly to the junction box.
•Locate the junction box to allow as much slack as possible between the junction box and the cooktop so
that the cooktop can be moved if servicing becomes necessary in the future.
•DO NOT cut the conduit. Use the length of conduit provided.
•A UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector SHOULD be provided at each end of the power supply cable
(at the cooktop and at the junction box). A listed conduit connector is already provided at the cooktop.
•If the house has aluminum wiring, follow the procedure below:
1. Connect a section of solid copper wire to the pigtail leads.
2. Connect the aluminum wiring to the added section of copper wire using special connectors and/or
tools designed and UL listed for joining copper to aluminum.
•Follow the electrical connector manufacturer’s recommended procedure. Aluminum/copper connection
SHOULD conform with local codes and industry accepted wiring practices.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARING COOKTOP FOR INSTALLATION
WARNING: Excessive Weight Hazard
•Use two or more people to move and install cooktop.
•Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
Decide on the final location for the cooktop. Avoid drilling into or severing existing wiring during installation.
1. Using 2 or more people, place the cooktop upside down on a
covered surface using the foam end posts from the packaging.
Make sure that the knobs are not resting on the foam.
2. Remove foam strip roll from the package containing literature.
Remove one strip at a time and apply foam strip adhesiveside
down around bottom of the cooktop glass. (Refer to Figure 4.)
NOTE: The foam strip helps avoid damage to the underside of the
cooktop glass from debris and helps the cooktop sit flat on uneven
counters.
Cooktop Base
Cooktop
INSTALLING COOKTOP
Type 1: Cooktop Over Undercounter Built-In Oven
Using 2 or more people, place cooktop right side up into the cutout.
IMPORTANT: Clamping brackets SHOULD NOT be used.NOTE: Make sure that the front edge of the cooktop is parallel to the front edge of the countertop. If
repositioning is needed, lift entire cooktop up from cutout to avoid scratching the countertop.
Type 2: Cooktop Over Cabinets
1. Determine whether your
cabinet construction provides
clearance for installing
clamping brackets at cooktop
base ends. (Refer to figure 3 on
page 9.)
2. The clamping brackets SHOULD
be installed after the cooktop
is placed into the cutout.
(Refer to Figure 5.)
Installing Brackets After Placing Cooktop in Cutout
1. Using 2 or more people, place the cooktop right side up into the cutout.
NOTE: Make sure that the front edge of the cooktop is parallel to the front edge of the countertop. If
repositioning is needed, lift entire cooktop up from cutout to avoid scratching the countertop.
2. Remove the selected brackets from the bottom of the cooktop base.
3. Select bracket mounting locations that will allow the bracket to extend far enough out from the cooktop
for the installation of clamping screws. (Refer to Figure 6.)
Cooktop Base BottomClamping Screw
Clamping Bracket
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Figure 4
Foam Strip
1/16” x 3/16”
(0.2 x 0.5 cm)
Figure 5
4. Attach brackets to cooktop base bottom with bracket clamping screws using the bracket mounting holes.
Securely tighten screws.
Figure 6
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b
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Option 1:
Countertop is 1-1/8” (3cm) thick.
a
b
g
Option 2:
Countertop is 1-9/16” (4cm) thick.
a
g
b
dfec
Option 3:
Countertop is 2” (5cm) thick.
g
dfec
a. Cooktop
b. Cooktop Base
c. Clamping Screw
d. Clamping Bracket (It extends far enough beyond cooktop base to allow installation of clamping screws.)
e. Countertop
f. Foam Seal
g. Thickness of the Countertop
MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard
•Disconnect power before servicing.
•Use 8 gauge copper wire.
•Electrically ground cooktop.
•Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
This cooktop is manufactured with a frame connected, green or bare ground wire. Connect the cooktop cable to
the junction box through the UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector.
Electrical Connection Options
If your home hasAnd you will be connecting toGo to Section
4-wire direct
A fused disconnect or circuit breaker box
5” (12.7 cm)
3-wire direct
A fused disconnect or circuit breaker box
3-1/2” (8.9 cm)
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4-Wire Cable from Power Supply
to 3-Wire Cable from Cooktop (page 13)
3-Wire Cable from Power Supply
to 3-Wire Cable from Cooktop (page 13)
4-Wire Cable from Power Supply to 3-Wire Cable from Cooktop (Refer to Figure 7.)
IMPORTANT: Use the 4-wire cable from power supply where local codes do not permit connecting the frame-
ground conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire.
a
Figure 7
a. 4-Wire Cable from Power Supply
b. Red Wires
b
e
c. Green or Bare Ground Wire (from Cooktop)
f
d. 3-Wire Cable from Cooktop
g
e. Junction Box
f. White Wire (from Power Supply)
c
d
h
i
g. UL Listed Wire Connector
h. Black Wires
i. UL Listed or CSA Approved Conduit Connector
1. Disconnect power
2. Remove junction box cover if present.
3. Connect the flexible cable conduit from the cooktop to the junction box using a UL listed or CSA approved
conduit connector.
4. Tighten screws on conduit connector, if present.
5. Connect the two black wires together using the UL listed wire connectors.
6. Connect the two red wires together using the UL listed wire connectors.
7. Connect the green or bare ground wire from the cooktop cable to the green or bare ground wire (in the
junction box) using the UL listed wire connectors.
8. Put a UL listed wire connector on the end of the white wire.
NOTE: DO NOT connect the bare ground wire to the neutral (white) wire in the junction box.
9. Install junction box cover.
10. Reconnect power.
3-Wire Cable from Power Supply to 3-Wire Cable from Cooktop (Refer to Figure 8.)
IMPORTANT: Use the 3-wire cable from power supply where local codes permit connecting the frame-ground
conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire.
a
b
Figure 8
a. 3-Wire Cable from Power Supply
b. Red Wires
e
c. Green or Bare Ground Wire (from Cooktop)
f
d. 3-Wire Cable from Cooktop
g
e. Junction Box
h
c
d
f. White Wire (from Power Supply)
i
g. UL Listed Wire Connector
h. Black Wires
i. UL Listed or CSA Approved Conduit Connector
1. Disconnect power
2. Remove junction box cover, if present.
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3. Connect the flexible cable conduit from the cooktop to the junction box using a UL listed or CSA approved
conduit connector.
4. Tighten screws on conduit connector if present.
5. Connect the two black wires together using the UL listed wire connectors.
6. Connect the two red wires together using the UL listed wire connectors.
7. Connect the green or bare cooktop cable wires to the white (neutral) wire in the junction box using the UL
listed wire connectors.
8. Install junction box cover.
9. Reconnect power.
Complete Installation
1. Check that all parts are now installed. If there is an extra part, go back through the steps to see which step
was skipped.
2. Check that you have all your tools.
3. Dispose of/recycle all packaging materials.
4. Use a mild solution of liquid household cleaner and warm water to clean cooktop before use. Dry
thoroughly with a soft cloth. (For more information, refer to “Care and Maintenance” section on page 19.)
5. Read the “Operation Instruction” section on page 17.
6. Reconnect power.
NOTE: If the cooktop does not work after turning on the power, check that a circuit breaker has not tripped or
a household fuse has not blown. (Refer to “Troubleshooting” section on page 20.)
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BEFORE USE
CERAMIC GLASS SURFACE
The surface cooking area will glow red when an element is on. However some parts of the surface cooking area
may not glow red when an element is on. This is normal operation. The burner will cycle on and off to maintain
the selected heat level and to keep to keep the cooktop from reaching extreme temperatures.
It is normal for the surface of light colored ceramic glass to appear to change color when surface cooking areas
are hot. As the glass cools, it will return to its original color.
Cleaning off the cooktop before and after each use will help keep it free from stains and provide the most even
heating. On cooktops with light colored ceramic glass, soils and stains may be more visible, and may require more
cleaning and attention. Cooktop cleaner and a cooktop scraper are recommended. (For more information, refer to
“Care and Maintenance” section on page 19.)
•Avoid storing jars or cans above the cooktop. Dropping a heavy or hard object onto the cooktop could
crack the cooktop.
•DO NOT leave a hot lid on the cooktop. As the cooktop cools, air can become trapped between the lid and
the cooktop, and the ceramic glass could break when the lid is removed.
•Clean up all spills and soils as soon as possible. Allow the cooktop to cool down slightly. Then, while
wearing oven mitts, remove the spills using a scraper while the surface is still warm. If sugary spills are
allowed to cool down, they can adhere to the cooktop and can cause pitting and permanent marks.
•DO NOT slide cookware or bakeware across the cooktop. Aluminum or copper bottoms and rough finishes
on cookware or bakeware could leave scratches or marks on the cooktop.
•DO NOT cook popcorn in prepackaged aluminum containers on the cooktop. They could leave aluminum
marks that cannot be removed completely.
•DO NOT allow objects that could melt, such as plastic or aluminum foil, to touch any part of the entire
cooktop.
•DO NOT use the cooktop as a cutting board.
•DO NOT cook foods directly on the cooktop.
•Use flat-bottomed cookware for best heat conduction and energy efficiency. Cookware with rounded,
warped, ribbed or dented bottoms could cause uneven heating and poor cooking results.
•Determine flatness by placing the straight edge of a ruler across the bottom of the cookware. While you
rotate the ruler, no space or light SHOULD be visible between it and the cookware.
•Cookware designed with slightly indented bottoms or small expansion channels can be used.
•Make sure the bottoms of pots and pans are clean and dry before using them. Residue and water can leave
deposits when heated.
•Use cookware about the same size as
the surface cooking area. Cookware
SHOULD NOT extend more than 1/2”
(1.3 cm) outside the area.
Cookware/
Canner
Surface
Cooking Area
Figure 9
1/2" (1.3 cm)
Maximum
Overhang
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