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8
INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES
Installation of BlueStar range 0” clearance at rear.
BlueStar ranges are intended to be installed with 0” clearance at the rear of the unit given consideration to
non-combustible surfaces.
An island trim can be installed either in an island or against a wall with zero clearance as long as the following
conditions are met. When the unit is installed in an island condition, the island trim itself should be kept a minimum
of 6” from combustible materials at the rear. When the unit is installed in a zero clearance condition,
non-combustible/heat resistant materials are to be used in a vertical plane for a minimum distance of 6” below the
top horizontal plane of the unit and 6” above the top horizontal plane of the unit where the unit meets the back wall.
When a unit is installed with any other back guard in a zero clearance condition, noncombustible/heat resistant
materials are to be used in a vertical plane for a minimum distance of 6” below the top horizontal plane of the unit
and at least equal in height to the back guard being used.
The non-combustible material need not extend horizontally past the initial barriers thickness. The initial barrier
should consist of materials such as ceramic tile, cement backer board, stainless steel (.032” Thick) or other
non-combustible material. Non-combustible materials are defined as non-combustible as in the form in which the
material is used and under the conditions anticipated, the material will not aid combustion or add appreciable heat to
an ambient fire or materials that are in compliance with ASTM E 136. Refer to the appropriate installation manual
and/or local building code for additional information.
UNPACKING
1. Check the package for damage. If any damage is visible you should mark the Bill of Lading you sign that there may
be concealed damage. If there is visible damage, contact the dealer you purchased your appliance from.
2. Ensure the container is upright. If the container is not upright major damage can occur to your appliance. If
damage is discovered, do not refuse delivery. Contact the dealer and file appropriate freight claims. Save all
packaging material. Do not contact the manufacturer. Your appliance was shipped from the dealer you
purchased it from. Shipping damage claims are to be resolved between the customer, shipping carrier and dealer.
The manufacturer may assist in resolving any such claims, but such assistance does not relieve you of your
responsibility.
3. Move the container as close to its installation location as possible. This will reduce moving and handling your
appliance once it is out of its shipping container.
4. Cut the straps holding the carton to the palette. Lift the box directly up and off the appliance. Do not use a
hammer. Do not cut the carton with a razor, utility or box cutting knife.
5. Thoroughly inspect your appliance for damage. If damage is discovered, do not refuse delivery. Contact the
dealer and file appropriate freight claims. Save all packaging material. Do not contact the manufacturer. Your
appliance was shipped from the dealer you purchased it from. Shipping damage claims are to be resolved
between the customer, shipping carrier and dealer. The manufacturer may assist in resolving any such claims, but
such assistance does not relieve you of your responsibility.
6. Remove and unpack any accessories shipped with your appliance. Make sure no hardware or accessories are left
to be disposed of unintentionally.
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