GE - General Electric JGSP30GEP4BG GE 30" gas slide-in pyro range

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Anti-Tip Device h staRafion Instructions
for Kit No. 045 (344119)
WARNING
* ALL RANGES CAN TIP
o INJURY COULD RESULT
° INSTALL ANTI-TIP
DEVICE PACKED
WITH RANGE
° SEE INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1
Wail
Tape
Wall Ptale
[Fig. 2
Counterlop
Backguard
Bracket
(optional
Before placing range in the
counter; notice the location of the
stability bracket, which is already
attached to the back of the range
This location should work for most
installations, However, it may be
more convenient to hook the
stability chain to the unit when the
stability bracket is attached to the
upper set of holes in the back of
the range (see Fig, 2),
Make sure there are no structural
supports for' the countertop that
wilt interfere with the stability
bracket when located in the upper
set of holes_ Determine where the
gas plumbing is located behind the
range so the chain and bracket will
in no way damage the plumbing,
2. Fasten one end of tile stability
chain to the floor or tile wail with
the long screw and washer supplied,
Make certain the screw is going
into the wail plate at the base of the
wall or one of the studs in the wall
(see Fig,l ), Whether you attach the
chain to the wall or' floor; be certain
that the screw is in at least 3/4"
thickness of wood other than
baseboard and that there are no
electrical wires or plumbing in the
area that the screw could penetrate
Attach the stability chain in a
location that will allow it to be in
line with the bracket side4o-side as
much as possible when attached to
the unit_ Test to see if tile chain is
securely fastened by ragging on it.
3. Temporarily attach the loose end
of the chain to the rear of the
countertop with the tape from the
packaging (see Fig,, 1)
4. Place the range in the counter
cutout leaving .just enough room
between the back of' tile range and
the wall to reach tile stability
bracket,
5. Hook the loose end of the chain
onto the bracket by slipping the
nearest link of the chain into the
slot in the bracket (see Fig. 2),
making sure the chain is pulled as
tight as possible and that there is
no excess slack in the chain after
chain is attached to the b,acket
Excess slack in the chain could
allow the range to tip over
excessively.
6. Slide the range all the way back
into the counter cutout. Once the
range is pushed back in place,
there will be a small amount of
slack in the chain, This is normal.
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