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7
36” GAS RANGETOP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking, moving and
positioning the appliance
Wear gloves to avoid cutting fingers on sharp
edges during installation.
Remove the outer carton and packing material
from the shipping base.
The appliance can be moved with a hand dolly or
with a clamp lift truck (not with a fork lift truck) only
if it is still packaged.
Remove all tape and packaging before using the
appliance. Dispose of the packaging after unpack-
ing the appliance. Never allow children to play
with packaging material.
Due to its weight, after removing the packing
material, move it with the help of a second person.
The following is the correct order of installation and
positioning:
1. Prepare the cabinetry and the countertop cutout.
2. Install the safety bracket
3. Make the gas and electrical connections.
4. Move the appliance to its final position.
Ventilation recommendations:
We strongly recommend the installation of a venti-
lation hood above this appliance. The hood must
be installed according to the instructions provided
with the hood.
Electrical connection
CAUTION This unit is designed as a cooking
appliance. For safety reasons, never use it for
warming the room or as a space heater.
CAUTION The appliance should not be
installed with a ventilation system that blows air
downward toward the burners. This type of ventila-
tion system may cause ignition and combustion
problems with the gas cooking appliance and may
result in personal injury or unintended operation.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard
This appliance is equipped
with a four-prong grounding
plug for your protection
against electric shock and
should be plugged directly
into a properly grounded
receptacle. Do not cut or
remove the grounding prong
from this plug.
The grounding prong must
be plugged into a matching
grounding type receptacle
and connected to a correctly
polarized 240-Volt circuit. If
there is any doubt as to
whether the wall receptacle
is properly grounded, have it
checked by a qualified elec-
trician.
Failure to do any of the above
could result in a fire, personal
injury or electrical shock.
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