PREPARATION
1. Remove all tape and packaging.
2. Take the accessory pack out of the oven.
3. Check to be sure that no range parts have come loose
during shipping.
4. Lift the cooktop and remove the four shipping screws
from the cooktop burner. These screws may be discarded.
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LEVEL
For proper baking results, the range must be leveled.
The height of the range must also be adjusted to the
height of the counter, To do this:
1. Use a 1 3/8" open end or adjustable wrench to equally
back out the four leg levelers until the flanges (rims)
below the sides of the maintop are above the top of the
counter.
2. Install the oven racks in the oven (see the Cleaning and
Care section in the manual for instructions for additional
information).
3. Place the range where it will be installed, then put a spirit
level, or a glass measuring cup partially filled with water,
on one of the oven racks to check for levelness. It using
a spirit level, take two readings with the level placed
diagonally first in one direction and then the other.
4. Usethewrenchtoadjusttheleglevelers. Youmayhave
to pull the range away from the wall to reach the rear leg
levelers. The range should rest on the floor and not hang
from the counter.
SPIRIT
LEVEL
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Check with your local utilities torelectrical codes which apply
in your area. It there are no local codes, the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1990 must be followed.
You can get a copy by writing:
National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
An adequate electrical supply and outlet must be used to
operate the electrical parts of your range.
The rangecord hasa three prong plug and must be usedwith
a properly grounded three hole outlet with a standard 120
volt 60 hertz AC household current. Improper grounding can
affect ignition on spark ignition models.
The preferred method of electrical hook-up is shown in Fig.
8. If you do not have a grounded (three hole) outlet, have a
qualified electrician change your old outlet or install a new
one.
Agrounding adapter plug may be used to convert a two hole
outletto a three hole outlet until the grounded outlet can be
installed. (See Fig.9). This shouldbe done onlytemporarily
and only it the two hole outlet isproperly polarized.
Do not under any circumstances
cut or remove the grounding pro ng
from the range cord. Failure to
provide proper polarization may
cause shock and fire hazard.
PLUG WITH GROUND PRONG
PROPERLY POLARIZED AND
GROUNDED RECEPTACLE
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Fig. 8
PREFERRED METHOD
POLARIZED RECEPTACLE
PROPERLY GROUNDED
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GROUND
RECEPTACLE _
PL.ATE _"
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SCREW . ._//_/_
Fig. 9
TEMPORARY METHOD
GAS CONNECTIONS
Call your gas supplier and ask which codes apply in your
area. If there are no codes, you must follow the NATIONAL
FUEL GAS CODE, ANSI/Z223.1-1988. You can get a copy
by writing:
American Gas Association
1515 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington (Rosslyn), VA 22209
It you are installing the range in a mobile home you must
followthe MANUFACTURED HOME CONSTRUCTION AND
SAFETY STANDARD, TITLE 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly
the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and
Safety, Title 24, HUD Part 280). If this standard does not
apply, you must follow the STANDARD FOR MANUFAC-
TURED HOME INSTALLATIONS 1982 (Manufactured Home
Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI A225. 1-1984 or
local codes. You can get a copy of the Standards by writing:
Office of Mobile Home Standards
HUD Building
451 7th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20410
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