Maytag CHG9800BAB Installation Guide

INSTALLER: LEA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLIANCE.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
The manual is intended to assist in the initial installation and adjustments of the range.
IN LATION MANUAt
SEALED TOP BURNERS
30" WIDE SELF-CLEAN
FREE-STANDING AND SLIDE-IN RANGES
INDEX
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INSTALLATION ............................................................................ 2-5
A. Service- Parts Information ....... . ........................................................... 2
B. Codes - Electric, Gas, Mobile Home, Recreational Vehicles .......................................... 2
C. Clearance Dimensions ....................................................................... 2
D. Locating the Range ......................................................................... 2
E. Anti-Tip Device Installation Instructions .......................................................... 3
Step 1 - Locating the Bracket .................................................................. 3
Step 2 - Anti-Tip Bracket Installation ............................................................ 3
Step 3 - Range Installation .................................................................... 3
F. Connecting The Range ....................................................................... 4
1. Electrical Supply Connection ................................................................ 4
2. Gas Supply Connection .................................................................... 4
G. Checking Manifold Gas Pressure ............................................................... 5
H. Checking Pressure of House Piping System ...................................................... 5
RANGE ADJUSTMENTS ..................................................................... 6-7
A. Top Section - Electric Ignition ................................................................. 6
B. Oven Adjustments .......................................................................... 6
1. Electric Ignition - Bake Burner with Electric Glow Bar ............................................. 6
2. Air Shutter- Oven Burner ................................................................... 6
3. Waist-Hi Broiler Burner ..................................................................... 7
C. Clean cycle ............ : ................................................................... 7
III,
GAS CONVERSION ........................................................................ 8-10
A. General ................................................................................... 8
B. Regulator Conversion ........................................................................ 8
C. Orifice Conversion .......................................................................... 9
D. Top Burner Warm Adjustment ................................................................ 10
E. Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment ........................................................... 10
IV. INSTALLATION DRAWINGS ................................................................ 11-12
I OUR RANGE MAY NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH SOME OF THE FEATURES REFERRED TO IN
THIS MANUAL.
8107P311-60
(5/92)
A. SERVICE - PARTS INFORMATION
WHEN YOUR RANGE REQUIRES SERVICE OR RE- PLACEMENT PARTS, CONTACT YOUR DEALER
OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY. PLEASE GIVE THE COMPLETE MODEL AND SERIAL NUM-
BERS OF THE RANGE WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE RANGE MODEL NUMBER PLATE. NOTE: THE RANGE MODEL NUMBER PLATE IS LOCATED ON
THE LOWER FRONT FRAME OF THE RANGE.
am CODES
These units must be installed to conform with all local
codes rules and regulations including municipal, provin-
cial and state building codes, as well as local utility regu- lations. Ranges approved for Canada will have the Ca-
nadian Gas Association (CGA) approval seat on the
model number plate. Ranges approved for Canada
have been tested to insure compliance with CGA1.1.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
The range must be installed in accordance with Local
and National Electric Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA No.
70-1987. In Canada the range must be installed in accordance
with the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Elec- trical Code Part 1.
GAS SUPPLY
Installation ofthis range must conform with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with the Nationat Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.t-1988. In Canada the range must be installed in accordance
with the current CGA Standard CAN/CGA-B149 - In-
stallation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equip-
ment and/or local codes.
Check the range model number plate to see ifthe range is approved for installation in mobile homes and/or rec-
reational vehicles. If approved the following items are applicable.
MOBILE HOMES
The installationofa range designed for mobile home in-
stallation 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 1982 (Manufactured
Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANS!
A225.1-1984, or with local codes.
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INSTALLATION
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance
with the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Elec-
trical Code Part 1 and Section Z240.4.1 - Installation Requirements for Gas Burning AppLiances in Mobile
Homes (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240MH).
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
The installation of a range designed for recreational ve- hicles must conform with state or other codes or, in the
absence of such codes, with the Standard for Recrea- tional Vehicles, ANSI A119.2-1982.
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance
with Section C22.2 No. 148/CAN!CSA - Z240.6.2 -
Electrical Requirements for R.V.'s (CSA Standard CAN/ CSA- Z240 RV Series) and Section Z240.4.2- Installa- tion Requirements for Propane Appliances and Equip. ment in R.V.'s (CSA Standard CAN/CSA- Z240 RV Se.
des).
C.
CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS
(See back page for installation drawings). All free-standing ranges can be installedwith the bac_ against a vertical combustible wall, and the sides belo_
the cooking surface against combustible base cabinets Slide-in ranges must be installedinaccordance with fig, ure 10C. For complete information in regard to the in, stallation of wall cabinets above the range and clear. ances to combustible wall above th_ cooking top see th_ installation drawings (back pages) and/or the Mode
Number Plate on the range. For SAFETY CONSIDERA, TIONS do not install a range in any combustible cabi.
netry which is not in accordwith the installation drawing,, and the clearance given on the range Model Numbel
Plate.
CAUTION: DO NOT LIFT OR MOVE RANGE BY DOOR HANDLES, OR BACKGUARD.
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LOCATING THE RANGE
Do not set range over holes in the floororother locations
where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in the wall behind the range and in the floor under the
range should be sealed. Make sure the flow of combus-
tion or ventilation air is not obstructed.
Be certain all packing materials are removed from the range before operating to prevent fire or smoke damage
should the packing material ignite. NOTE: A range should NOT be installed directly over
kitchen carpeting unless an insulating pad or 1/4-inch
thick piece of plywood is placed between the range and
carpet.
"'COPIES OF THE STANDARD L)_,TED AE_OVE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM:
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIAT_ON
Batteryn'tarctl Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02259
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"*'COPIES OF THE STANDARD LISTED ABOVE MAY BE OB'rA|N_:D FROM:
AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION
1515 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, Virgic*ia 22209
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ANTI-TIP DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: A risk of range tip over exist if the appliance is not installed in accordance with the installation instruc-
tions provided. The proper use of this device minimizes
the risk of TIP-OVER. in using this device the consumer
must still observe the safety precautions as stated in the USE and CARE MANUAL and avoid using the oven
door and/or lower drawer as a step stool.
Installation instructions are provided for wood and ce- ment in either floor or wall. Any other type of construc-
tion may require special installation techniques as
deemed necessary to provide adequate fastening of the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor or walt.
STEP 1 - Locating The Bracket
A. Mark the floor or wall where either the right or left
"EDGE" of the 30" opening isto be located.
B. Place the BRACKET SIDE, see figure 1, at the
marked "EDGE" and against the back wall.
C. Use the bracket as a template and mark the re-
quired holes, as shown in figure 1, for the type of construction you wilt be using.
STEP 3 - Range Installation
A. Complete the installation of the range per the instal-
lation instructions provided with the product.
B,
Align the range to its designated location and slide it back into position. Note: A minimum clearance of
1/4" is required between the range and the leveling
foot that will engage the ANTI-TIP bracket, see fig-
ure 2.
C.
For SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS as welt as opti- mum performance adjust the range so that it is level.
This may be checked by placing a spirit level or a large pan of water onthe cooktop or the oven rack. If
an adjustment is required pull the range forward, tip the range and rotate the leveling feet as required.
O.
To check the range for proper installation of the anti-tip bracket: Use a flashlight and look under- neath the bottom of the range to see that one of the
rear leveling legs is engaged in the bracket slot.
E. Proceed with the remainder of the installation in-
structions provided with the range.
STEP 2 - Anti-Tip Bracket Installation
A. Wood Construction:
Floor: Locate the center of the two holes identi- fied in figure 1as "FLOOR-WOOD". Drill a 1/8"
pilot hole in the center of each hole (a nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available). Secure
the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor with the two
screws provided. Proceed to STEP 3.
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Wall: Locate the center of the two holes identi- fied in figure 1 as "WALL-PLATE". Drill an an-
gled 1/8"piIot hole in the center of each hole as shown infigure 2. (A nail orawl may be used if a drill is not available). Secure the ANTI-TIP bracket to the wall with the two screws provided
as shown in figure 2. Proceed to STEP 3.
B. Cement or Concrete Construction:
. Suitable screws for concrete construction can
be obtained at the hardware store. Drill the re- quired size hole for the hardware obtained into
the concrete at the center of the holes identified in figure 1 as "FLOOR--CEMENT". Secure the
ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor. Proceed to STEP 3.
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b.
The house piping and/or range connector used to connect the range to the main gas supply must be CLEAN, free of metal shavings, rust, dirt and liq- uids (oil or water). Dirt, etc. in the supply lines can work its way into the range manifold and in turn
cause failure of the gas valves or controls and clog burners and/or pilot orifices.
NOTE: THE MAIN TOP DOES NOT LIFT UP.
c. Turn off all pilots and main gas valve of other gas
appliances.
FIGURE 3
F. CONNECTING THE RANGE
1. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONNECTION:
The range requires 120 votts, 60 cycle alternating
current from an outlet capable of supplying 15 am- peres.
!romt.isp ug.
d. Turn off main gas valve at meter.
e,
Before connecting range, apply pipe thread com- pound approved for LPG to all threads.
f,
Connect range to gas supply at regulator using rigid pipe or adaptors supplied with flexible con- nector. See rating plate for type of gas range has
been manufactured for. Gas conversion kits are
available.
g.
Turn on main gas valve at meter, and relight pilots at other gas appliances.
h.
Apply soap suds to the gas connection at range and check for leakage. Check for leakage at all gas connections and fittings in the range.
CAUTION: NEVER CHECK FOR LEAKS WITH A FLAME.
i. Connect etectric supply cord to wall receptacle
120 volt, 60 cycle alternating current, at 15 am-
peres.
2. GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION: ATRAINED SERVICEMAN MUST MAKE THE GAS
INSTALLATION.
a, AGAS CUTOFF VALVE SHOULD BE PUT IN AN
ACCESSIBLE LOCATION IN THE SUPPLY
LINE AHEAD OF THE RANGE, FOR TURNLNG
ON AND TURNING OFF GAS SUPPLY. If range is to be connected to house piping with flexible or
semi-rigid metal connectors for gas appliances, CONNECTOR NUTS MUST NOT BE CON-
NECTED DIRECTLY TO PiPE THREADS. THE
CONNECTOR MUST BE INSTALLED WITH ADAPTORS PROVIDED WITH THE CONNEC-
TOR.
Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening that wilt not cause the flame to lift or blow off the
burner when cold.
NOTE: Correctly adjusted sealed burners will blow off without a pot over the burner. These could be adjusted with a pot in place.
AOAPTOR
OFF
FIGURE 4
Regulator & Connection
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