
cdacor
The
Life
of
the
Kitchen®
Installation
Instructions
Epicure’
36-Inch
Gas
Range
For use
with
models
ER36G
and
ER36GI/
THIS
APPLIANCE
HAS
BEEN
TESTED
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
LATEST
EDITION
OF
ANSI
221.1
STANDARD
FOR
HOUSEHOLD
GAS
COOKING
APPLIANCES.
Part
No.
106554
Rev.
D

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IMPORTANT:
«
Installer:
In
the
interest
of
safety
and
to
minimize
problems,
read
these
installation
instructions
completely
and
carefully
before
you
begin
the
installation
process.
Leave
these
installation
instructions
with
the
customer.
*
Customer:
Keep
these
installation
instructions
for
future
reference
and
the
local
building
inspector’s
use.
If
you
have
questions
or
problems
with
installation,
contact
your
View
model/serial
Dacor®
dealer
or
the
Dacor
Customer
Service
Team.
For
repairs
to
number
label
Dacor
appliances
under
warranty
call
the
Dacor
Distinctive
Service
through
slot
near
line.
Whenever
you
call,
have
the
model
and
serial
number
of
the
left
hinge
appliance
ready.
The
model
and
serial
number
are on
the
model/
serial
number
label.
It
can
be
seen
by
opening
the
oven
door
and
looking
through
the
slot
near
the
left
hinge
between
the
door
and
bottom
of
the
oven
chamber.
Dacor
Customer
Service
Phone:
(800)
793-0093
(U.S.A. and
Canada)
Monday
—
Friday
6:00
a.m.
to
5:00
p.m.
Pacific
Time
Web
site:
www.Dacor.com
Dacor
Distinctive
Service
(repairs
under
warranty
only)
Phone:
(877)
337-3226
(U.S.A. and
Canada)
Monday
—
Friday
6:00
a.m.
to
4:00
p.m.
Pacific
Time
Model
Identification
Model
Number
yy
te
Gas
Type
packguard
oer
ER36GSCH/NG
Full
NG
6
Inch
Below
4000
Ft.
ER36GSCH/LP
Full
LP
6
Inch
Below
4000
Ft.
ER36GSCH/NG/H
Full
NG
6
Inch
4000
Ft.
and
over
ER36GSCH/LP/H
Full
LP
6
Inch
4000
Ft.
and
over
ER36GISCH/NG
Partial
NG
1
3/4
Inch
Below
4000
Ft.
ER36GISCH/LP
Partial
LP
1
3/4
Inch
Below
4000
Ft.
ER36GISCH/NG/H
Partial
NG
1
3/4
Inch
|
4000
Ft.
and
over
ER36GISCH/LP/H
Partial
LP
1
3/4
Inch
|
4000
Ft.
and
over
*
See
page
3
for
more
information.
**
4000
Ft.=1219M
All
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Dacor
assumes
no
liability
for
changes
to
specifications.
©
2008
Dacor,
all
rights
reserved.

Important
Safety
Instructions
Important
Information
About
Safety
Instructions
The
Important
Safety
Instructions
and
warnings
in
this
Manual
are
not
meant
to
cover
all
possible
problems
and
conditions
that
can
occur.
Use
common
sense
and
caution
when
installing,
maintaining
or
operating
this
appliance.
Always
contact
the
Dacor
Customer
Service
Team
about
problems
or
conditions
you
do
not
understand.
Safety
Symbols
and
Labels
DYN
TC]
aia
Immediate
hazards
that
WILL
result
in
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
WARNING
Hazards
or
unsafe
practices
that
COULD
result
in
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
CAUTION
Hazards
or
unsafe
practices
that
COULD
result
in
minor
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
DANGER
IMPORTANT:
If
you
smell
gas:
«
Do
not
use
or
light
any
appliance.
«
Do
not
touch
any
electrical
switch
or
use
any
electrical
devices,
including
the
telephone,
in
your
building.
«
From
a
neighbors
phone,
immediately
call
the
gas
supplier.
Follow
the
gas
supplier’s
instructions.
«
lf
you
cannot
contact
the
gas
supplier,
call
the
fire
department.
«
Do
not
return
to
the
building
until
instructed
to
do
so
by
the
gas supplier
or
fire
department.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
store
or
use
combustible,
flammable
or
explosive
vapors
and
liquids
(Such
as
gasoline)
inside
or
in
the
vicinity
of
this
or
any
other
appliance.
Also
keep
items
that
could
explode,
such
as
aerosol
cans,
away
from
the
burners
and
the
oven.
Do
not
store
flammable
or
explosive
materials
in
adjacent
cabinets
or
areas.
IMPORTANT:
Junked
or
abandoned
appliances
are
dangerous
and
can
cause
a
child
entrapment
and
suffocation
hazard.
When
taking
an
appliance
out
of
service,
immediately
follow
the
instructions
below
to
help
prevent
accidents:
«
Take
off
the
door.
«
Leave
the
racks
in
place
so
children
cannot
easily
climb
inside.
«
Cut
the
prongs
off
the
power
cable
plug
and
discard
them.
«
Cut
the
power
cable
off
and
discard
it
separately
from
the
old
appliance.
WARNING
WARNING
—
NEVER
use
this
appliance
as
a
space
heater
to
heat
or
warm
the
room.
Doing
so
may
result
in
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
and
overheating
of
the
appliance.
WARNING
WARNING
-
Failure
to
install
this
appliance
as
specified
in
these
instructions
may
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
WARNING
WARNING
—-
NEVER
cover
any
slots,
holes
or
passages
on
the
inside
or
outside
of
the
range
or
cover
an
entire
rack
with
materials
such
as
aluminum
foil.
Doing
so
blocks
air
flow
through
the
oven
and
may
cause
carbon
monoxide
poisoning.
Aluminum
foil
linings
may
also
trap
heat,
causing
a
fire
hazard.
DANGER
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
INJURY
TO
PERSONS
IN
THE
EVENT
OF
A
RANGE
TOP
GREASE
FIRE:
a.
SMOTHER
FLAMES
with
a
close-fitting
lid,
cookie
sheet
or
metal
tray,
then
turn
off
the
burner.
BE
CAREFUL
TO
PREVENT
BURNS.
If
the
flames
do
not
go
out
immediately,
EVACUATE
AND
CALL
THE
FIRE
DEPARTMENT.
b.
NEVER
PICK
UP
A
FLAMING
PAN
-
you
may
be
burned.
c.
DO
NOT
USE
WATER,
including
wet
dish
cloths
or
towels
-
a
violent
steam
explosion
may
result.
d.
Use
a
fire
extinguisher
ONLY
if:
%
You
have
a
Class
ABC
extinguisher,
and
you
already
know
how
to
operate
it.
©
The
fire
is
small
and
contained
in
the
area
where
it
started.
®
The
fire
department
is
being
called.
%
You
can
fight
the
fire
with
your
back
to
an
exit.
CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION
65
WARNING
The
burning
of
gas
cooking
fuel
generates
some
by-products
that
are
on
the
list
of
substances
which
are
known
by
the
State
of
California
to
cause
cancer
or
reproductive
harm.
California
law
requires
businesses
to
warn
customers
of
potential
exposure
to
such
substances.
To
minimize
exposure
to
these
substances,
always
operate
this
unit
according
to
the
use
and
care
manual,
ensuring
you
provide
good
ventilation
when
cooking
with
gas.
READ
AND
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
dacor
1

Important
Safety
Instructions
General
Safety
Precautions
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
explosion,
electric
shock,
serious
injury
or
death
when
installing
or
using
this
appliance,
follow basic safety
precautions,
including
the
following:
WARNING
«-.
Read
the
accompanying
use
and
care
manual
completely
before
operating
this
appliance.
«Keep
packaging
materials
away
from
children.:Plastic
sheets.and.
bags
can
cause
suffocation.
«Ifyou
receive
a
damaged
product,
immediately
contact-your
dealer.or
builder.-Do
not-:install
or-use
a
damaged
appliance.
«This
range
must
be
properly
installed
by-a qualified
installer
according
to
these
installation
instructions
prior.
to
use.
The.
installer
should
show.the
customer
the
location
of
the.gas
shut
off
valve
and
the
fuse
or
junction
box
so.that
they.know
where
and
how.to
turn
off.
the
gas
supply
and
electric
power
to
the
range.
«Do
not
operate
the
range
without
the
backguard-in
place.
A
fire
may
result.
«-.Do-not-install,
repair
or
replace
‘any:
part
ofthe
range
unless
specifically
recommended
in
the
literature
accompanying
it.
A
qualified
service
technician
should
perform
all
other:service.
*.-Do-not
connect
this
range
to
the
gas
supply
without
the
supplied
gas.
pressure
regulator
installed.
-
Before
performing
any
typeof
service
or
installation,
make
sure
that
the
gas
supply
to
the
range
is
turned
off
and
the
power
cord
is
disconnected.
«Do
not
cover
the
IR
broil
burner-in-the
top
of
the
oven
with
cookie
sheets,
aluminum
foil,
pots,
pans,
etc.
Covering
it
could
cause
it
to
overheat
resulting
in
a
risk
of
fire
and.damage
to
the
oven.
«Only
use
the
range
for
cooking
tasks
expected
of
a
home
appliance
as
outlined
in
the
literature
accompanying
it.
This
range
is
not
intended
for
commercial
use.
This
range
is
certified
for
indoor
installation
only.
«
~DO
NOT
TOUCH
THE
SURFACES
OF
THE
OVEN
OR
COOKTOP
DURING
OR
IMMEDIATELY
AFTER
USE.
¢-Do-not-climb
on
any.part-of
the
appliance.
«.
Never-leave
this
appliance
unattended
when
in
use.
«Do
not.leave
children
or
pets
alone
or-unattended
in
the
area
around:the
range.
Do
not.allow
children
to
play.with
the.controls,
pull
on
the
handle,
or
touch
other
parts
of
the
range.
_Do.not-
store
items
of
interest
to
children
on
top
of
or
above
the
range.
Children
could
be.
burned
or
injured
while
climbing
on
the
appliance.
*.-Do
not
attempt-to
use
this
appliance
in
the
event:of
a
power
failure.
*.-Do-not-tamper
with
the
controls.
Do
not-adjust
or
alter
any.
part-of
the
range
unless
specifically
instructed:to
do'so
in
these
instructions.
+
To-prevent:the
unit
from
tipping
forward:and
to
provide
a-stable
installation,
this
range
must
be
secured
in
place
with
the
anti-tip
device
as
specified
in
these
instructions.
*.
Clean
the
cooktop
thoroughly
before
operating
it
for
the
first
time.
«Keep
flammable
items,
such
as
paper,
cardboard,
plastic
and
cloth
away
from
the
burners
and
other
hot
surfaces.
Do.
not:.place
such
items
inthe
oven.
Do
not-allow
pot
holders
to
touch
hot
surfaces
or
gas
burners.
«---Do-not
wear
loose
or
hanging
apparel
while
using
the
range.
Do
not-allow
clothing
to:come.into
contact
with
the
interior
of
the
oven
or
the
cooktop
and
surrounding
areas
during
and
immediately
after
use.
°.-Jo
avoid.a
fire
hazard,:do
not:-hang
flammabie
or
heat-sensitive
objects
over
the
range.
¢.-[f-the
range
is
near-a
window,
do
not-use
long
curtains
as
window
treatment.
The
curtains could
blow.over
the
cooktop
and
create
a
fire
hazard.
«Do
not
use
the
oven
for
storage.
Do
not
use
the
cooktop.as
a
counter
for
storage
of
utensils
or
other
items.
«Make
sure.
that-all
the
cooktop
parts
are
dry
before
lighting
a
burner.
«Turn
the
knobs.
to
the
OFF
position
prior
to
removing
them
from
the
valve.stems.
¢
.--For-your
safety,
do
not
use
the
oven
to
cook
without.
the
convection
filter
installed:
When
the
filter
is
not:installed,
the
spinning
fan
blades
atthe
back
of
the
oven
are
exposed.
«Always.
ensure
that
the
light
fixture
lens.
cover‘is.in-place
when
using
the
oven.
The
lens.
cover
protects
the
light-bulb
from
breakage
caused
by
high
oven
temperatures
or
mechanical
shock.
2
dacor

cooking.
«Use
an
adapter
plug.
Important
Safety
Instructions
WARNING
possible
electric
shock
hazards.
Plug
it
only
into
a
dedicated,
grounded
three-
prong
electrical
outlet.
It-is
the
responsibility
of
the
customer
to
make
sure
the
proper
type
of
outlet
is.
installed.
Do
not-under:any
circumstances:
+.
.Cut-or
remove
the.-third
(ground)
prong
from
the
power
cord.
e
-Use.an_extension
cord.
e-.
Use
a
power-cord-that
is
frayed
or-damaged.
«Connect
to
an
electrical
outlet
with
a
ground
fault
interrupter
(GFI).
«
-.Do
not-operate
the
cooktop
without
the
knobs
and
trim
rings
in
place.
IMPORTANT
.-
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
three-prong
grounding
plug
for
your
protection
against
«Non-stick
coatings,
when
heated,
can
be
harmful
to-birds.
Remove
birds
to
a
separate,
well-ventilated
room
during
Installation
Specifications
All
tolerances:
+1/16”
(+1.6
mm),
unless
otherwise
stated
Product
Dimensions
A
1
9/16"
—»
(40
mm)
A
Product
width:
|~«——
29”
(736
mm)
———>
-<«——
26
3/4”
(679
mm)——>
46
7/8”
(1191
mm)
——>
27
13/16”
(706
mm)
—>
<—
24
5/8”
(625
mm)
——>]
Grates
extend
1
1"
above
trim
2”
(61mm)
Front
of
open
door
Front
of
handle
Front
edge
of
bull
nose
with
raised
vents.
”
i~*
ERS6GI:
|
Partial
stainless
|
.
|
steel
side
panel
Il
3”
(76
mm)
|
f
ER36G:
steel
side
panels
’
|
|
|
|
{
.
;
«—
Fullstainiess
|
|
|
|
|
35
7/8”
(911
mm)
=
Overall
Dimensions
-
Side
View
Trim
thickness
is
1/4”
(6
mm)
with
optional
self-rimming
kit
installed
(ER36GI
only).
ER36G.
ER36Gl.
Standard
on
model
ER36GI.
Optional
on
model
Standard
on
model
ER36G.
Optional
on
model
Optional
on
both
models.
ane
NOTE:
Neither
model
is
compatible
Front
panel
7
I
Rear
of
front
panel’
(229
mm)
|~+_1_+|
Co
1
1/4”
|
(32
mm)
19” D
(482mm)
1511/4"
(387
mm)
[]
|
Ac
YB
gro>~->~-}-------4---5
i
-y
t
Y
35
3/4”
'
(908
mm)
to
37
7/8”
(962
mm)
(A)
1
3/4”
(44
mm):
Model
AER36GLBG
(low
profile)
7
(B)
6”
(152
mm):
Model
AER36GBG6
°°
(C)
(D)
9”
(229
mm):
Model
AER36GBG9
*:°
24”
(610
mm):
Model
AER36GBG24
*:°
Available
Backguards
-
Side
View
5)
not
equipped
for
self-rimming
installation.
6)
ER36G
is
designed
for
freestanding
installations.
ER36GI
is
designed
for
installation
in
a
recessed
cabinet
or
island.
7)
self-rimming
kit
is
installed
(ER36GI
only).
Not
for
use
with
self
rimming
installations.
ER36G
is
This
dimension
is
shortened
to
24
inches
when
the
clacar.
3

Installation
Specifications
WARNING
*
Observe
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances
during
planning
and
installation.
Contact
your
local
building
department
for
further
information.
To
prevent
an
electric
shock
hazard,
the
power
supply
must
meet
the
specifications
stated
below.
lI
is
the
Owners
responsibility
to
make
sure
thal
the
electrical
Service
meets
electrical
requirements
and
thai
the
electrical
outlet
has
been
properly
installed
by
a
licensed
electrician.
Electrical
Power
Supply
Requirements
*
The
range
is
supplied
with
a
factory
installed,
6
foot
long,
power
cord
with
a
three-prong
grounding
plug.
It
is
connected
to
the
chassis
at
the
rear
of
the
range.
It
must
be
connected
to
a
dedicated,
grounded
three-
prong
electrical
outlet
installed
by
a
licensed
electrician.
*
The
electrical
installation,
including
minimum
supply
wire
size
and
grounding,
must
be
done
in
accordance
with
National
Electric
Code
ANSI/NFPA
70*
and
local
codes
and
ordinances.
A
copy
of
this
standard
may
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
1
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
Massachusetts
02269-9101
«
The
correct
voitage,
frequency
and
amperage
must
be
supplied
to
the
electrical
outlet
according
to
the
product
data
label
located
on
the top
of
the
kick
plate
under
the
door.
Remove
the
door
to
view
the
data
label
(see
page
9).
See
the
Electrical
Supply
Requirements
table
below
for
reference.
Electrical
Circuit
Total
Connected
Load
Required
120
Vac
60
Hz,
120
Vac
60
Hz,
15
Amp.
5.0
Amp.
Electrical
Supply
Requirements
IMPORTANT:
The
above
information
is
for
reference
only.
If
the
information
above
differs
from
the
information
on
the
product
data
label
on
the
appliance,
use
the
information
on
the
label.
4
dacor
Gas
Supply
Requirements
*
Be
certain
that
the
range
being
installed
is
correct
for
the
gas service
being
provided
(natural
gas
or
LP
gas).
*
Check
your
local
building
codes
for
the
proper
method
of
installation.
In
the
absence
of
local
codes,
this
appliance
should
be
installed
in
accordance
with
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54.
*
An
external
manual
shut-off
valve
must
be
installed
between
the
gas
inlet
and
the
range
for
the
purpose
of
turning
on
or
shutting
off
gas
to
the
appliance.
*
The
cooktop
comes
from
the
factory
with
the
regulator
installed.
Use
only
the
installed
regulator.
The
inlet
accommodates
a
3/4”
gas
line.
The
range
ships
with
a
1/2”
to
3/4”
adapter
connected
to
the
regulator.
Gas
Manifold
Min.
Gas
Supply|
Max.
Input
Type
Pressure
Pressure
(WC)
Pressure
(wc)
Natural
5”
6”
1/2
p.s.i.
LP
10”
11”
1/2
p.s.i.
Gas
Supply
Requirements
*
The
gas
supply
pressure
for
testing
the
regulator
setting
shall
be
at
least
1
inch
water
column
(249Pa)
above
the
specified
manifold
pressure.
IMPORTANT:
The
information
above
is
for
reference
only.
If
the
above
data
does
not
agree
with
the
product
data
label,
use
the
data
on
the
product
data
label
on
top
of
the
kick
plate
below
the
door
(remove
the
door
according
to
the
instructions
on
page
9
to
view
it).
The
gas
connection
is
located
on
the
back
of
the
unit
as
shown
below.
Use
a
1/2”
male
NPT
to
connect
to
the
regulator.
Gas
tof
r—
connection
Power
cord
15
7/8"
a
&
(403
mm)
\
to
,
18”
Op
(457
mm)
=
(

Installation
Specifications
Cabinet
Layout
WARNING
Failure
to
meet
or
exceed
the
maximum
and
minimum
dimensions/clearances
stated
may
result
in
a
fire
hazard.
*
Carefully
check
the
location
where
the
range
is
to
be
installed.
For
best
performance,
the
range
should
be
placed
away
from
drafts
that
may
be
caused
by
doors,
windows
and
heating
and
air
conditioning
outlets.
*
To
reduce
the
risk
of
personal
injury
and
to
reduce
accumulated
smoke
in
the
room,
Dacor
strongly
recommends
installing
a
range
hood.
A
range
hood
should
project
horizontally
a
minimum
of
five
(5)
inches
beyond
the
face
of
the
cabinets.
If
installing
a
range
hood,
see
the
range
hood
specifications
for
minimum
clearances
in
addition
to
those
stated
below.
*
The range
may
be
installed
flush
to
the
rear
wail.
Dacor
recommends
installing
a
non-combustible
material
on
the
rear
wall
above
the
range
and
up
to
the
vent
hood.
It
is
not
necessary
to
install
non-combustible
materials
behind
the
range
below
the
countertop
height.
*
Regardless
of
the
type
of
back
wail
surface,
the
range
must
not
be
installed
or
operated
without
the
<>
backguard
in
Zo‘
13”
(330mm)
Max.4
18”
(457mm)
Min."
Min.
4
:
Suggested
a
location
of
4
utilities?
Note
2
:
Top
of
Non-combustible
finished
surface
along
counter
back
wail
recommended
30”
(762mm)
a
~
~N
Any
openings
in
the
wall
behind
the
appliance
or
in
the
floor
underneath
it
must
be
sealed.
If
cabinet
storage
space
is
to
be
provided
directly
above
the
range,
the
risk
of
personal
injury
may
be
reduced
by
installing
a
ventilating
hood
that
projects
horizontally
a
minimum
of
5
inches
beyond
the
face
of
the
cabinets.
10”
Min.
(254mm)
fo
any
combustibles
above
counter
both
sides
non
comubustible
rear
wall
recommended
|
|
| |
| |
|+——
35
1/4”
(895
mm)
——+|,
|
countertop
opening
|
24”
i+
36”
(914
mm)
———1,
(610mm)
|
cabinet
opening
|
|
below
countertop
|
Cabinet
face
\
below
countertop
\
|"
7
~~
~~
Notch
countertop
+L
——__]
_
overhang
to
width
of
cabinets
Countertop
overhang
Countertop
Height:
Min:
35
1/2”
(902
mm)
2
1/8”
(54
mm)
Max.
Max:
37
5/8”
(956
mm)
Countertop
Thickness:
Max:
1
5/8”
(41mm)
Self-Rimming
Cutout
Dimensions
-
Cabinet
Depth
Exactly
24
Inches®
10”
Min.
(254mm)
to
any
combustibles
3/4”
Min.
(49mm)
above
counter
both
sides
Countertop
overhang
{_
===
——_
rear
wall
or
countertop
edge
|
|
|
|
I———
35
1/4”
(895
mm)
——*
I
countertop
opening
|
36"
(914
mm)
»|
(613mm)
|
cabinet
opening
|
below
countertop
|
|
1
Cabinet
face
ra
below
countertop
IN
Y
|_———_~
I<
Notch
countertop
——+L———__]
~~
overhang
to
width
of
cabinets
Countertop
overhang
Countertop
Height:
Min: 35
1/2”
(902mm)
—
2
1/8”
(64mm)
Max.
Max:
37
5/8”
(956
mm)
Countertop
Thickness:
Max:
1
5/8”
(41mm)
Self-Rimming
Cutout
Dimensions
-
Cabinet
Depth
Greater
Than
24
Inches®
SS
5
Model
ER36GI
only.
Included
self-rimming
trim
kit
I
|
|
|
|
24
1/8”
|
1
|
|
I
1
|
allows
trim
to
overlap
countertop.
10”
(254mm
Min.
to
combustible
side
walls
above
the
range
(both
sides)
A®
B
Cc
36”
minimum |
36”
(914
mm)
|
37
1/8”
(943
mm)
(914
mm)
minimum
maximum
®
See
cutout
dimensions
above
for
self-rimming
installations.
'
Vertical
to
combustible
surface
from
range
grate
level:
if
installing
an
overhead
vent
hood,
also
check
the
hood
specifications
for
minimum
required
clearances.
?
Cabinet/countertop
depth
is
at
discretion
of
customer
but
cabinet
face
SHALL
NOT
protrude
further
than
rear
of
front
panel.
See
product
dimesions.
3
Consult
local
code
for
exact
location
requirements.
*
Not
applicable
for
cabinets
more
than
a
horizontal
distance
of
10”
(254mm)
from
the
edge
of
the
range.
All
tolerances:
+
1/16”,
-0
(+1.6,
-0
mm)
unless
otherwise
stated
c
>
Cabinet
Cutout
Dimensions
dacoar.

Installation
Specifications
Gas
and
Electrical
Locations
*
The
installation
must
allow
for
the
following:
®
Access
to
the
gas
shut-off
valve
when
the
unit
is
installed.
®
Access
to
the
electrical
outlet,
when
the
range
is
in
place.
®
The
gas
supply
piping,
gas
shut-off
valve
and
the
electrical
junction
box
or
receptacle
must
be
located
so
they
do
not
interfere
with
the
range
when
it
is
installed.
®
The
electrical
outlet
and gas
shut
off
valve
must
be
located
so
that
the
range
can
be
pulled
out
for
service
while
the
appliance
remains
connected.
*
Both
the
gas
supply
piping
and
shut-off
valve
and
the
electrical
outlet
must
be
located
so
they
do
not
interfere
with
the
range
when
it
is
installed.
*
Existing
utility
connections
may
be
used
for
replacement
purposes,
provided
they
meet
local
code
and
fit
within
the
utility
clearance
area
at
the
back
of
the
range
(see
diagram,
right).
——
Utility
Clearance
Behind
Range
Installation
Instructions
Verifying
the
Package
Contents
Unpack
the
range
and
verify
that
all
required
parts
have
been
provided.
If
any
item
is
missing
or
damaged,
please
contact
your
dealer
immediately.
Do
not
install
a
damaged
or
incomplete
appliance.
The
customer
must
report
cosmetic
issues
immediately
to
the
dealer
or
builder.
WARNING
Observe
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances
during
planning
and
installation.
Contact
your
local
building
deparinient
for
further
information,
If
the
gas
or
electric
Service
provided
does
nol
meet
the
produc
specifications,
do
not
proceed
with
the
installation.
Call
the
selling
dealer,
the
gas
supplier
or
a
licensed
electrician.
This
appliance musi
be
installed
by
a
licensed
plumber
or
gas
fitter
when
installed
within
the
Commonwealth
of
Massachusetis.
6
cacor.
Parts
List
«
Anti-tip
bracket
*
Grates
(2)
12
inch,
(1)
10
inch
*
Use
and
care
manual
*
Stainless
steel
cleaner
*«
Dual
burner
rings
(2)
*
Outer
dual
burner
caps
(2)
*
—
Inner
dual
burner
caps
(2)
*
Standard
burner
caps
(2)
large,
(2)
small
—
*«
Standard
burner
rings
(2)
large,
(2)
small
*
Oven
racks
(3)
The following
parts
are are
included
with
model
ER36GI
only.
They
are
for
use
with
self-rimming
installations:
*
3
Self-rimming
trim
pieces
(left,
right,
rear)
*
2
Self-rimming
side
panels
(left,
right)
*
13
#8
x
1/4
Torx
screws
See
the
use
and
care
manual
for
a
list
of
other
optional
accessories
and
parts.

Installation
Instructions
Backguard
Kit
Installation
°)
See
page
3
for
available
model
numbers
and
compatibility.
If
installing
a
backguard
other
than
the
standard
size,
6)
install
it
before
pushing
the
range
into
place.
Install
the
kit
according
to
the
accompanying
installation
instructions.
SelfRimming
Trim
Installation
The
self-rimming
trim
kit
is
for
use
with
model
ER36GI
with
a
self-rimming
cutout
and
low
profile
(1
3/4”)
backguard
only.
When
installed,
the
kit
accommodates
countertop
thicknesses
up
to
1
5/8”.
Install
the
trim
pieces
and
side
panels
before
pushing
the
range
into
place.
A
T-20
Torx
driver
is
required.
1)
Locate
the
three
(3)
trim
pieces,
the
two
(2)
self-
rimming
side
panels
and
the
fourteen
(14)
#8
x
1/4
Torx
screws
included
with
the
range.
2)
Remove
and
discard
the
six
(6)
screws
that
hold
the
backguard
in
place.
DO
NOT
remove
the
three
screws
toward
the
center
on
the
back.
Slide
the
backguard
up
to
remove.
?)
DO
NOT
remove
three
center
screws
Back
of
Range
3)
Remove
and
discard
the
screws
(5
each)
that
hold
the
existing
left
and
right
trim
pieces
in
place.
Slide
the
existing
left
and
right
trim
pieces
up
and
off
the
range.
Slide
the
provided
left
and
right
trim
pieces
onto
the
range.
The
overhang
on
each
piece
goes
toward
the
back.
Fasten
the
new
trim
pieces
in
place
using
the
provided
#8
x
1/4
Torx
screws
(3
each
side).
IMPORTANT:
To
ensure
proper
fit
of
the
range
in
the
cutout,
do
not
use
the
screws
removed
from
the
range
in
step
3.
Use
only
the
provided
#8
x
1/4”
Torx
screws.
———
Overhang
If
there
is
a
countertop
overhang
to
the
rear
of
the
range
of
3/4”
or
greater,
remove
the
center
screw
on
the
back
of
the
backguard
to
allow
attachment
of
the
rear
trim
piece
in
step
8.
Rear
of
Backguard
Continued...
dacor
7

Installation
Instructions
SelfRimming
Trim
Installation
(cont.)
8)
Re-attach
the
backguard
using
the
supplied
#8
x
1/4”
Torx
screws.
lf
there
is
a
countertop
overhang
to
the
rear
of
the
range
of
3/4”
or
greater,
attach
the
rear
trim
piece
to
the
backguard
as
shown
below
during
re-installation.
IMPORTANT:
To
ensure
proper
fit,
do
not
use
the
screws
removed
from
the
range
in
previous
steps.
Use
only
the
provided
#8
x
1/4”
Torx
screws.
*
Rear
trim
piece
(optional)
9)
Remove
and
retain
the
screws
(4
each
side)
from
the
factory
installed
side
panels
on
the
unit.
Remove
the
side
panels.
10)
Remove
both
control
panel
end cap
screws
and
remove
both
end
caps.
The
end
cap
screws
are
accessed
through
holes
on
the
under
side
of
the
trim
protruding
from
the
front
of
the
control
panel.
Remove
end
cap,
both
sides
~,,
Remove
both
side
panels
11)
Attach
the
self-rimming
side
panels
included
with
the
unit
by
snapping
the
ball
studs
on
the
front
into
the
back
of
the
control
panel
and
kick
panel.
The
finished
side
of
each
side
panel
faces
out.
12)
Fasten
the top
of
each
side
panel
to
the
control
panel
with
two
of
the
included
#8
x
1/4”
Torx
screws
(A).
Insert
them
through
the
holes
created
when
the
end
caps
were
removed
in
step
10
and
tighten
into
place.
13)
Finish
fastening
the
side
panels
to
the
range
using
the
existing
screws
(B)
removed
in
step
9.
Two
screws
will
be
left
over and
may
be
discarded.
Za
B
HB
Oe
OPM
ON
MEEEE
ow
Wy
At
A
~
HE
B
b
Control
yf
panel
B
4
B
Ball
studs
Kick
panel
5
"B
A)
#8
x
1/4”
Torx
screw
included
with
range
(2
places)
B)
Existing
screw
removed
in
step
9
(6
places)
14)
Replace
the
control
panel
end
caps.
Adjust
the
Range
Height
1)
For
stand
alone
configurations,
raise
the
range
until
the top
of
the
trim
around
the
cooktop
is
at
least
the
same
height
as
the
countertop.
For
self-rimming
configurations,
raise
the
range
until
the
bottom
of
the
trim
surrounding
the
cooktop
is
even
with
the
countertop.
To
adjust
the
height,
turn
the
foot
on
the
bottom
of
each
leg
as
shown
below.
2)
Use
a
level
to
make
sure
that
the
range
does
not
tilt
front
to
back
or
side
to
side.
Readjust
the
legs
as
necessary.
OS
down

Installation
Instructions
Install
the
Anti-Tip
Bracket
Door
Removal
1)
Locate
the
anti-tip
foot
on
the
back
of
the
range
and
Remove
the
door
to
make
the
range
easier
to
move
during
turn
it
until
the
bottom
of
it
is
1/16”
(2
mm)
off
the
floor.
the
installation
process.
WARNING
Do
not
atlempt
to
disengage
the
hinge
caiches
with
-—
the
door
removed
from
the
oven.
[he
hinge
springs
could
release
causing
personal
injury.
The
door
is
heavy.
Door
removal
requires
two
people.
Do
not
lift
or
carry
the
oven
door
by
the
door
handle.
1)
Open
the
door
to
its
fully
opened
position.
2)
Use
a
flat
blade
screwdriver
to
rotate
the
catch
over
the
retaining
arm
on
both
hinges.
Back
of
range
ining
ing
“ut
Y
2)
Locate
the
anti-tio
bracket
included
in
the
parts
box.
3)
Install
the
anti-tip
bracket
on
the
floor
using
the
four
(4)
included
screws.
See
the
diagram
below.
Anti-tip
fFoot
Anti-Tip
Bracket
Placement
A
5”
(12.7
cm)
B
2
3/4” (7.0
cm)
3)
Lift
the
oven
door
to
about
a
15°
angle
from
the
vertical
position.
4)
Hold
the
door
with
both
hands
just
below
the
handle.
Pull
the
door
up
and
away
from
the
oven.
Back
of
range
Side
of
range
“
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9

Installation
Instructions
Gas
Connection
IMPORTANT:
The
installed
gas
pressure
regulator
is
pre-
bet
TE!
set
at
the
factory
for
the
type
of
gas
intended
for
use
with
*
Make
sure
the
gas
is
turned
off
at
the
gas
supply
the
appliance.
Verify
that
the
appliance
is
compatible
with
valve
before
connecting
the
gas
line.
the
type
of
gas
available
by
checking
the
product
data
label
attached
to
the
appliance.
Ranges
intended
for
use
with
LP
gases
will
have
“LP”
as
a
part
of
the
model
number.
; ; ;
Consult
your
dealer
if
the
range
is
not
compatible
with
your
«
Do
not
apply
excessive
pressure
when
tightening
gas
gas
supply.
connections
and
fittings.
«
Verify
that
the
gas
supply
meets
specifications
before
connection.
See
page
4.
;
1)
Make
sure
the
gas
supply
valve
is
in
the
off
position
«
Do
not
use
Teflon
tape
or
plumber’s
putty
on flexible
and
the
range
power
cord
is
disconnected.
gas
line
connections.
2)
Connect
a
flexible
gas
supply
line
to
the
gas
shut-off
*
Test
the
gas
lines
for
leaks
as
instructed
before
use.
valve
previously
installed
on
the
stub
out.
The
gas
If
a
leak
is
detected,
open
all
doors
and
windows
and
line
needs
to
be
long
enough
to
allow
the
range
to
be
allow
the
gas
to
dissipate
before
fixing
the
leak
and
pulled
out
for
service.
testing
the
unit.
3)
Connect
the
gas
line
to
the
regulator
on
the
back
of
the
*
Do
not
use
a
flame
to
check
for
leaks.
range.
*
The
maximum
gas
supply
pressure
to
the
regulator
4)
Turn
all
cooktop
control
valves
to
the
must
never
exceed
%
pounds
per
square
inch
(psi)
or
OFF”
position.
3.5
kPa.
5)
Turn
on
the
gas
supply
valve
and
check
all
lines
and
connections
for
leaks
usinga
“OFF
«
The
range
and
shut-off
valve
must
be
disconnected
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
during any
pressure
testing
exceeding
”%
psi
(3.5
kPa).
soap
and
water
solution
or
an
electronic
Symbol
on
gas
leak
detector.
knob
.
6)
Turn
the
gas
supply
off.
«
The
range
must
be
isolated
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
by
closing
the
shut-off
valve
to
the
cooktop
during any gas
supply
piping
system
pressure
testing
equal
to
or
less
than
%
psi
(3.5
kPa).
*
For
LP
gas
installations,
the
LP
gas
tank
must
have
its
own
high-pressure
regulator
in
addition
to
the
pressure
regulator
installed
on
the
range.
4/2”
male
NPT
4
connection
=
9
a
Anti-tip
foot
L
1/16”
off
floor
Gas
Line
Connection
10
dacor

Installation
Instructions
Moving
the
Range
to
Final
Location
1)
Peel
the
protective
plastic
coating
off
of
the
range,
including
the
range
door.
2)
Uncoil
the
power
cord
and
route
it
to
the
electrical
outlet
so
that
it
does
not
become
trapped
behind
the
range
when
it
is
pushed
back.
Do
not
connect
the
power
plug
until
you
are
ready
to
verify
proper
operation.
Carefully
slide
the
range
into
position
taking
the
slack
out
of
the
power
cord
as
you
push
the
unit
into
place.
Be
careful
not
to
kink
the
power
cord
or
gas
line
as
you
push
the
unit
back.
The
anti-tip
foot
should
engage
the
anti-tio
bracket
as
you
slide
it
back.
Re-Installing
the
Door
WARNING
To
avoid
personal
injury
or
damage
to
the
door
from
it
falling
off
its
hinges.
*
Make
sure
that
the
notch
on
the
bottom
of
each
hinge
rests on
lop
of
the
lower
lip
of
each
hinge
receptacle
before
aitempting
to
open
the
oven
door.
Rotate
the
hinge
locks
toward
the
front
of
the
range
immediately
after
installation
of
the
door.
arms
on
the
hinge
receptacles.
2)
Continue
to
hold
the
door
at
a
15°
angle
with
one
hand
while
pushing
in
on
each
of
the
bottom
corners
of
the
door.
Push
until
the
notch
on
the
bottom
of
each
hinge
slips
over
the
lower
lip
of
each
hinge
receptacle.
3)
Lower
the
door
to
the
fully
opened
position.
4)
Rotate
the
two
hinge
catches
toward
the
oven.
Slowly
and
carefully
open
and
close
the
door
completely
to
ensure
that
it
is
properly
installed.
5)
Remove
any
packaging
from
inside
the
oven.
Grasp
the
oven
door
on
opposite
sides
and
hold
it
ata
15°
angle
from
the
front
of
the
oven.
Slide
the
hinges
into
the
hinge
openings,
resting
the
bottom
of
the
hinge
Lower
lip
of
hinge
receptacle
Door
Installation
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11

Installation
Instructions
Cooktop
Assembly
WARNING
Never
aitempt
to
operate
the
range
s
cookiop
with
any
of
the
burner
rings,
burner
Caps
or
grates
removed,
Remove
the
burner
rings,
burner
caps
and
grates
from
their
shipping
cartons.
Install
the
burners
as
shown.
Gently
twist
each
piece
back
and
forth after
installation
to
make
sure
it
is
properly
seated.
A
small
gap
below
the
bottom
of
the
burner
ring
is
normal.
Gently
set
the
grates
on top
of
the
spill
tray.
Put
the
legs
of
each
grate
inside
the
corresponding
dimples.
Place
each
grate
onto
the top
frame,
being
certain
that
the
rubber
feet
are
positioned
in
the
locating
dimples.
Ridge
on
bottom
—
Inner
burner
STEP
3:
Set inner
dual
burner
cap
on
center
of
dual
burner
ring.
Line
up
ridge
on
bottom
of
cap
with
pins
on
center
of
burner
base.
STEP
2:
Set
outer
dual
burner
cap
on
dual
burner
ring.
Make
sure
it
is
centered
on
top
of
burner
ring.
Outer burner
cap
Burner
ring
STEP
1:
Install
dual
burner
ring
on
dual
burner
base.
Line
up
indentations
on
bottom
of
burner
ring
with
pins
on
top
of
burner
base.
Pin
on
burner
base
Dual
Burner
Assembly
(left
front
and
right
front
burner
only)
12.
dacor.
Sy
Ridge
on
bottom
of
burner
cap
Igniter
hole
STEP
2:
Install
all
standard
burner
caps.
Ridge
on
bottom
of
caps
must
surround
top
of
ring.
STEP
1:
Install
standard
burner
rings
on
standard
burner bases.
Put
hole
on
edge
of
each
ring
over
the
igniter.
Center
tabs
on
bottom
of
each
ring
in
hole
in
center
of
each
base.
Burner
ring
-
top
view
Igniter on
burner
base
Standard
Burner
Assembly
(left
rear,
right
rear
and
both
center
burners)

Installation
Instructions
Verifying
Proper
Operation
WARNING
Before
operating
the
range,
read
the
accompanying
use
and
care
manual
completely.
1)
Before
beginning
the
test
procedure,
make
sure
all
range
control
valves
are
in
the
“OFF”
position,
and
ail
burner
rings,
burner
cap
and
grates
are
properly
positioned
on
the
spill
tray.
OFF
2)
Turn
on
the
gas
supply
at
the
shut-off
valve.
3)
Connect
the
power
cord
to
the
electrical
outlet.
When
the
range
is
first
connected,
the
oven
indicator
light
flashes
on
and
off
for
about
10
seconds
while
the
range’s
circuitry
starts
up.
Wait
for
the
light
to
stop
flashing
before
going
to
step
4.
4)
Test
the
left
front
burner
on
the
cooktop
by
pushing
in
and
turning
the
control
knob
counterclockwise
to
the
HIGH
position.
The
knob
should
light
when
in
the
“ON“
position.
The
igniter
for
the
left
front
burner
will
spark
continuously.
It
may
take
up
to
4
seconds
for
the
burner
to
ignite,
at
which
time
the
ignitor
will
stop
sparking.
If
ignition
does
not
occur
within
4
seconds,
turn
off
the
knob,
wait
for
at
least
5
minutes
to
allow
any
gas
to
dissipate,
then
repeat
this
ignition
test.
When
the
burner
ignites,
rotate
the
knob
counterclockwise
from
HIGH
to
LOW
to
adjust
the
flame
height
progressively.
When
installed
properly,
the
flame
will
be
steady.
It
will
also
have
a
sharp,
blue
inner
cone
that
will
vary
in
length
proportional
to
the
burner
size.
LP
gas
units
may
have
small
yellow
tips
at
the
end
of
the
flames,
which
is
normal.
5)
Repeat
the
ignition
test
for
the
remaining
cooktop
burners.
Check
to
make
sure
the
knobs
light
when
in
the
“ON”
position.
6)
After
testing
all
the
cooktop
burners,
turn
them
all
off.
7)
Open
the
oven
door.
Test
the
oven
light
by
turning
on
the
light
switch
on
the
right
side
of
the
control
panel.
8)
Turn
on
the
convection
fan
switch.
You
should
hear
the
convection
fan,
located
behind
the
screen
at
the
back
of
the
oven,
come
on.
9)
With
the
oven
door
open,
turn
the
oven
control
knob
to
the
400
degree
position.
Both
the
knob
itself
and
the
oven
ON
indicator
light
next
to
the
knob
should
illuminate.
Within
60
seconds
you
should
hear
the
bake
burner
ignite
below
the
oven
floor.
It
should
begin
to
give
off
heat.
10)
Turn
the
oven
control
knob
to
the
BROIL
position.
The
bake
burner should
turn
off.
Both
the
oven
control
knob
and
the
oven
ON
indicator
light
should
be
illuminated.
Within
60
seconds
the
IR
burner
on
the
ceiling
of
the
oven
should
ignite
and
begin
to
give
off
heat.
11)
Turn
the
oven
knob
to
the
“OFF”
position.
Normal
Flame
If
the
range
does
not
operate
properly, follow
these
troubleshooting
steps:
1)
Verify
that
the
circuit
breaker
for
the
range
electrical
outlet
is
on
and
not
tripped.
Make
sure
the
power
cord
is
connected.
2)
Make
sure
the
gas
supply
valve
is in
the
on
position
and
that
the
main
gas
valve
to
the
building
is
open.
3)
Check
to
see
if
the
oven
burner
light
flashes
on
and
off
once
a
second.
If
it
does,
repair
by
an
authorized
service
technician
is
required.
4)
Repeat
the
above
tests.
5)
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
work,
contact
Dacor
Distinctive
Service
at
(877)
337-3226.
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
the
appliance
yourself.
Dacor
is
not
responsible
for
the
cost
of
correcting
problems
caused
by
a
faulty
installation.
Installation
Checklist
WARNING
Jo
ensure
a
sale
and
proper
installation,
the
installer
must
perform
the
following
checklist
to
ensure
thal
no
part
of
the
installation
has
been
overlooked.
Proper
installation
is
the
responsibility
of
the
homeowner.
a
Has
the
plastic
coating
been
peeled
off
of
the
outside
of
the
range?
Have
all
packaging
materials
been
removed
from
inside
the
oven?
a
Are
all
leveling
legs
extended
down
to
make
contact
with
the
floor?
Is
the
unit
level?
See
page
8.
a
Is
the
range
secured
in
place
with
the
provided
anti-tip
bracket
and
foot
according
to
these
instructions?
See
page
9.
a
Is
the
range
connected
to
a
grounded
three
prong
electrical
outlet
that
has
been
installed
by
a
licensed
electrician
according
to
these
instructions
and
in
accordance
with
all
applicable
electrical
codes?
See
pages
4
and
5.
a
{Is
the
backguard
installed?
a
Has
the
gas
supply
inlet
pressure
been
measured
to
ensure
that
it
does
not
exceed
the
maximums
stated
in
these
instructions?
See
page
4.
a
Is
the
range
connected
to
the
gas
supply
according
to
these
instructions
and
in
accordance
with
all
applicable
codes?
See
pages
4
and
10.
a__—
Did
the
installer
check
the
gas
supply
for
leaks?
a
{s
the
oven
door
properly
installed
according
to
these
instructions?
See
page
11.
a
Are
the
burners
and
grates
properly
installed
according
to
these
instructions?
See
page
12.
a
Has
proper
operation
been
verified?
a
Has
the
warranty
been
activated
on-line
or
the
warranty
card
been
filled
out
completely
and
mailed?
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