Before you start...
Check lcc0l10” VJlrerC cookio;~ iv bC
I~XICIICX ihe lbcO!O'r should i)U Cv”‘ai from
Grounded eleclncal oullet IS .i r^u ‘cd ‘rx
Proper installahon IS your responsibllrty
Make sure you have everything necessary
strong d:aH areas. such as w~noows i’oars
t L~Ll,lCC, :c”“lle”?~“is
and strong healing vents or 10”s
:he
Proper gus supply COn”eCllO” mLst t,c
for Correct l”stallatr0” It IS the responslbil,ty
cooktop should be located for convenient
svc,~cblc See Gas suopry reCtwnents
Of the InStOIler to ~0mply wrth the rnstallatro”
use I” the kitchen
Counterlop opening dimensions inaf are
clearances specified on the serral/ratrng
shcwn must be used Gwen dlrensrons
late
The senallratrng plate IS located on the
ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE
cre rrmmun clearcnces ana ?‘cvlde
ont of the cooktop burner box
COOKTOP IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BCSEALE3
reauired0 clearance
3C’min. hose cobrnel
&equlred
If cabinet
I
Cutout dimensions:
Observe oil governing codes and
2-l/d’ ml” pace-
ordinances. Farlure to meet codes
4 IO ,ronr edge 0, coblnel
and ordinances could lead lo fire
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or electrical shock.
Tools needed for
installation:
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Gas supply
Mobile home installation
The instollotlon of this cooktop must
conform to the Manufactured Home
Construction and Safety Standards,
Trtle 24 CFR. Part 3280 (formerly the
Federal Standard for Mobile Home
Construction and Safety, Title 24.
HUD. Part 280). or when such
standard IS no1 applicable, the
Standard for Manufactured Home
lnstallatrons 1902 (Manufactured
Home Sites, Communities and set-
UPS). ANSI A 225 1 - latest eartlon.
or wrth local codes
Copies of the standards llsted may
be obtained from
’ Nalionol Fire Prolectlon Associolion
Batterymarch Park
Quincy. Massachusetts 02269
” Amerfcan Gas Association
1515 Wilson Boulevard
Arlingion, Vlrginia 22209
requirements
Important: Observe alI governing
codes and ordrnonces.
Fire Hazard
Cooktop must be connected lo o
regulated gos supply.
This must be checked by CI
qualified technician before
installing lhe cooktop.
- Do Not use an open flame lo lest
for leaks from gos connections.
- New, flexible gas line must be
used.
Failure to follow these instruclrons
could resull in o fire, explosion or
personal injury
A
lnstailatlon must conform with
. loccl codes ard ordlnoncts
In the absence of local codes
rnstollatlon must conform w,ih
Amerrcon Nailonol Stcndord
Natronal Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 -
latest editton”
B.
Input ratrngs shown o” the
serlcllrating plate are for
elevations up to 2.000 feet For
elevatrons above 2 000 feet, ravgs
shou!d be reduced or o rate of 4%
for each 1.000 feet cbove sea le,vil
C.
This cooktop IS equi;pped
for “se with NATURAL gas
Only and IS deSlQ’i-Cert!;,ed by A G A
IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE OR MAtNlENANCE
CAN CAUSE INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO
THIS MANUAL FOR ASSISTANCE
OR ADDlTlONAL INFORMATION
CONSULT A QUALIFIED
INSTALLER, SERVKE AGENCY,
MANUFACTURER (DEALER) OR
THE GAS SUPPLIER.
FOR YOUR SAF’3-f
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. OPEN WINDOWS.
2. Do NOT TOUCH
ELEClRlCAl SWTTCHES
3. B-llNGUISH ANY OPEN
FLAME.
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR
GAS SUPPLIER.
Do NOT NOT STORE OR US-E
GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND
LtQUlDS IN THE VlClNllY OF THIS
OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
Fire Hazard
Do Not cbstrucl he flow d
combushon and venhlotion err.
Personal Injury Hazard
Cabinet storage above the cooking
surface should be avoided. If
cabinets ore already installed.
reduce the hazard of reaching over
o healed cookinQ surface by
inslolling a range-h&. he Lange
ho& should extend o minimum of
5 inches out from the boiiom front
of the cabinets
Reaching ovet o heded cooking
surface could rewlt in a serious
burn.
Electrical Shock Harad
Ii IS the custorrws responsrbrllty:
. To contact o qualrfred elec+ricd
Installer.
. To assure lhot the e~triial
~nstollcriron is odequole and in
conformonce wrth Notional
Eleclricol Code ANSI/NFPA 70.
lalest edrlron’. and all local codes
and ordrnonces
Forlure to do 50 could resuH rn
eleclncol shcck or other personal
Injury.
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