Zline RAZ60CB 60 Inch Freestanding Dual Fuel Range with 8 Italian Burners Burners, Double Oven, 7.4 Cu. Ft. Total Oven Capacity, Continuous Grates, Convection Oven, Stay-Put Hinges, Smooth Glide Racks, Porcelain Cooktop, and ETL Certified: Champagne Bronz

Owners Guide - Page 11

For RAZ60CB.

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7
INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE CHAINS
The chains shipped with the range must be properly secured to studs on the rear wall. The
height of the bracket from the floor must be determined after the range legs have been
adjusted to the desired height and after the range has been leveled.
A child or adult can tip the range and be fatally injured; take care to adjust the
chains if the range is moved. Failure to do so can result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Gap distance:
2 1/4”
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
1. Measure the distance from the floor to where the chains connect on the back of the
appliance.
2. Position the ends of the chains on the wall at the desired height and add an extra 1/8” to
ensure stability. Mark each location with a pencil. The chains must be placed at 2 1/4”
from the back of the range (see Figure 2 above).
3. Pre-drill holes at the marked locations on the wall.
4. Slide the range against the wall, feed Phillips-head screws through each chain, and tighten
using a stub screwdriver or drill with a 90-degree adapter. Refer to Figure 2 above.
5. Check to see that the chains are connected properly. Then grasp the top rear edge of the
range and carefully attempt to tilt it forward. Verify that the chains are engaged.
6. You may also secure the range with fixed screws on the wall by drilling screws through the
holes in the false exhaust plate at the top rear edge of the range (see Figures 1 and 3).
Note: If your wall is not suitable for installation, chains and/or screws should be fixed to an
appropriate cabinet structure.
Scan to follow along with a video.
Installing the Chains
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