Step 5. Plug in and place
BEFORE OPERATING OR TESTING, follow the grounding
requirements on pages 24 ~ 26 in this manual. Improper connection
WARNING
of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
• All gas ranges come with a power cord. The power cord
is connected to the rear of the range. Please review "Electrical
requirements" on pages 24 ~ 26.
• All U.S. and Canadian models are produced with a 3-wire, 120-volt,
60-Hertz electrical system. The entire system, including the power cord,
is preinstalled and prewired at the factory. Altering any part of this system
may result in a short or overload.
1. Plug in the power cord. Make sure the outlet
meets local or national electrical codes as
referenced on pages 24 ~ 26.
2. Slide the range into place.
3. Check the gas supply line to make sure it did
not get damaged and it stayed connected
during positioning.
4. Check to make sure the back leg of the range has slid into the anti-tip
bracket. Carefully tip the range forward to ensure that the anti-tip bracket
engages the back brace and prevents tip-over.
Step 6. Level the range
1. Make sure the range is positioned
where you want it.
2. Using a wrench, level the range by
turning the front leveling legs in or
out as necessary. Counterclockwise
shortens the leg and lowers the
range. Clockwise lengthens the leg
and raises the range.
Adjusting the two front legs is usually sufficient, but all four legs adjust if
necessary.
Adjust the leveling legs only as far as necessary to level the range. Extending
the leveling legs more than necessary or removing legs can cause the range
to be unstable.
32_ installation instructions
Gas Range Plug
Leveling leg