weight as shown in Chart A and allow the range to pass through 30" doorways.
See Figure 2a and Figure 2b on Page 7 and Page 8. Do not remove the grill
or griddle assemblies.
•
Remove the outer carton and packing material from the shipping base. The dual
fuel ranges are held to the pallet by four (4) bolts (see Figure 4). After removing
the bolts, the range must be lifted and removed from the pallet.
Important: DO NOT lift the range by the oven door handle, as this may damage the door hinges
and cause the door to fit incorrectly to the oven cavity.
Chart A
Shipping Weight
Weight without packing materi-
als
Without doors, burner caps,
front kick panel and oven racks
Note: Leave adhesive-backed foam layer over brushed-metal surfaces, to protect finish
from scratches, until the range is installed in final position.
•
Due to the weight, a dolly with soft wheels should be used to move this unit. The
weight must be supported uniformly across the bottom (See Figure 5).
•
After transporting the range by dolly close to its final location, the range can be
tipped back and supported on the rear legs while the dolly is carefully removed.
THE FLOOR UNDER THE LEGS SHOULD BE PROTECTED BEFORE PUSH-
ING THE UNIT INTO POSITION. The anti-tip device must be installed (Step 4),
gas and electrical connections should be made (Step 5 and Step 6), and the
backguard installed (Step 7) before the range is placed in its final position.
•
For proper performance, the range must be level. (It is very important for all
products that have the griddle or grill feature.) The range is leveled by adjusting
the legs with a wrench.
•
Replace the kick panel. It is important that the screws retaining the kick
panel are secure to prevent accidental access to hot surfaces.
30" Range
351 lbs.
228 lbs.
185 lbs.
Pallet
Figure 4: Removal of the Four (4) Shipping Bolts
36" Range
48" Range
371 lbs.
499 lbs.
270 lbs.
403 lbs.
221 lbs.
318 lbs.
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