Kucht 721989 Professional Series 2 Piece Kitchen Appliance Package with KRG3080ULP 30 Inch Liquid Propane Gas Range and KRH3005U 30 Inch Canopy Pro Style Hood in Stainless Steel

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INSTALLATION GUIDE AND USER MANUAL
Safety Notice
Models approved for residential use only.
Please read these instructions completely before starting.
The installation of the appliance must respect all codes.
Important: Save these instructions so that you can provide the electrical inspector in your
area.
Safety Warning: Turn off the circuit in the electrical panel and lock the front panel to
connect the cord of this unit.
Power requirement: 110V-120V/60HZ
CAUTION: USE THIS PRODUCT FOR GENERAL FAN ONLY. DO NOT USE THIS
PRODUCT TO EX
HAUST FUMES OR HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
1. Use this unit only for the purposes intended by the manufacturer. If you have any
questions about this product, contact the manufacturer.
2. Before the machine’s maintenance or cleaning, turn off the electrical panel and lock
the panel blocking feature to prevent from accidentally activating the power. If it is not
possible to lock the access panel, attach a highly visible label to the electr
ical panel.
3. A qualified person should perform the installation and wiring of the electricity in
accordance with all codes and all standards, including fire resistance rating.
4. When you use the hood together with a stove, please do not close the window and
door of the kitchen. Using both at the same time will consume lots of air, so do open
the door and window to make the kitchen ventilating, to avoid any suffocation.
5. It is important to provide sufficient air for proper combustion
of heating equipment and
proper evacuation of gases through the chimney pipe to prevent back flow of air.
Follow the instructions and safety standards of the manufacturers of heating
equipment, such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA), the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Engineers (ASJRAE) and the code authorities in your area.
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