Thermador PRG48 Range User Manual


 
ALL
RANGES
CAN
TIP
INJURY
TO
PERSONS
COULD
RESULT
INSTALL
ANTI-TIP
DEVICES
PACKED
WITH
RANGE
SEE
INSTRALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
STEP
4:
INSTALLING
ANTI-TIP
DEVICE
For
all
30"
and
36"
ranges,
an
anti-tip
device
must
be
installed
as
per
these
instructions.
WARNING
RANGE
TIPPING
HAZARD
All
ranges
can
tip
and
injury
could
result.
To
prevent
accidental
tipping
of
the
range,
attach
it
to
the
wall,
floor
or
cabinet
by
installing
the
Anti-Tip
Device
supplied.
A
risk
of
tip-over
may
exist
if
the
appli
ance
is
not
installed
in
accordance
with
these
instructions.
If
the
range
is
pulled
away
from
the
wall
for
cleaning,
service,
or
any
other
rea
son,
ensure
that
the
Anti-Tip
Device
is
properly
reengaged
when
the
range
is
pushed
back
against
the
wall.
In
the
event
of
abnormal
usage
(such
as a
person
standing,
sitting,
or
leaning
on
an
open
door),
failure
to
take
this
precau
tion
could
result
in
tipping
of
the
range.
Personal
injury
might
result
from
spilled
hot
liquids
or
from
the
range
itself.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Use
extreme
caution
when
drilling
holes
into
the
wall
or
floor.
There
may
be
concealed
electrical
wires
located
behind
the
wall
or
under
the
floor.
Identify
the
electrical
circuits
that
could
be
effected
by
the
installation
of the
Anti-Tip
Device,
then
turn
off
power
to
these
circuits.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
may
result
in
electrical
shock
or
other
per
sonal
injury.
Tools
Needed
for
Installation
of
Anti-Tip Device:
-
Screwdriver,
Phillips
-
Hammer
-
Drill,
electric
or
hand
-
Pencil
or
other
marker
-
Measuring
tape
or
ruler
-
Wrench,
7/16"
(PRG
Ranges
only)
-
1/8"
drill
bit
(wood
or
metal
wall or
floor)
-
Wrench
adjustable
(PRG
Ranges
only)
-
3/16"
carbide-tipped
masonry
drill
bit
(concrete
or
concrete
block
wall
or
floor)
-
3/16"
anchors,
drywall
or
concrete,
2
each
(not
required
if
mounting
bracket
is
being
attached
to solid
wood
or
metal)
CAUTION
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
Contact
a
qualified
installer
or
contrac
tor
to
determine
the proper
method
for
drilling
holes
through
the
wall
or
floor
material
(such
as
ceramic
tile,
hardwood,
etc.)
Do
not
slide
the
range
across
an
unpro
tected
floor.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
may
result
damage
to
wall
or
floor
coverings.
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