INSTALLATION
Preparation
Before moving the range, protect any finished flooring and
secure oven door(s) closed to prevent damage.
To lighten the load or to fit through a door way, the oven
door(s) can be removed. Only remove if necessary. Do not
remove griddle or any other component. Door removal
should only be done by a certified installer or service
technician.
For removal, a hinge pin will be inserted into the appropriate
hinge shown in the illustrations below. The pin(s) are located
inside the oven door. For single oven ranges, the hinge pin
must be inserted in the right hinge. For double oven ranges,
the pins must be placed in the outer two hinges.
CAUTION
Failure to insert the hinge pin in the appropriate hinge
arm will cause damage to the range.
SPRING HINGES
SPRING HINGE
SPRING HINGES
Single oven ranges.
Double oven ranges.
SPRING HINGE
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OVEN DOOR REMOVAL
Insert the hinge pin into the appropriate hinge.
1
Remove the lower kickplate assembly to access the
2
lower hinge retainer mounting screws.
Open the oven door and remove both upper and lower
3
hinge retainer mounting screws. The oven gasket may
have to be moved slightly to access the bottom screws.
Move the hinge retainer plate forward slightly. The hinge
4
retainer plate will remain on the door hinge after the
mounting screws have been removed.
Carefully close the oven door to approximately 60°, then
5
lift the door up and out. A slight rocking motion may be
required for removal.
HINGE
RETAINER
UPPER
PLATE
MOUNTING
SCREW
HINGE
PIN
KICKPLATE
Oven door removal.
Placement
Do not lift or carry the oven door by the door handle. The
range has rear casters which allow for easy movement by
lifting the front of the unit.
Use an appliance dolly to move the unit near the opening.
Remove and recycle packing materials. Do not discard the
anti-tip bracket supplied with the range.
If a riser has been specified, refer to the installation instruc-
tions packaged with the riser. The riser must be installed
before the range is installed.
Leveling
Raise the unit to its desired height by adjusting the front
legs and rear casters. Use a 19 mm socket to adjust the rear
casters. The front legs can be adjusted by rotating the hex-
agonal leg clockwise to raise and counterclockwise to lower.
Anti-Tip Bracket
To prevent the unit from tipping forward, the anti-tip bracket
must be installed. To ensure the anti-tip bolt engages the
bracket, refer to the chart and illustration below to deter-
mine proper placement.
ANTI-TIP BRACKET
762 mm Range
914 mm Range
1219 mm Range
1524 mm Range
INSTALL BRACKET
Drywall application
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After properly positioning the anti-tip
bracket, mark holes, then use a Phillips screwdriver or a
low rpm power drill to drive the wall anchor into the surface
of the wallboard until flush. Pre-drill holes if needed. For
hard wallboard or double-board construction, use a 6 mm
drill bit. For solid plaster, use a 11 mm drill bit. Refer to the
illustration below. Use #8 screws and flat washers to fasten
the bracket to the wall.
Wood floor application
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After properly positioning the
anti-tip bracket, drill 5 mm pilot holes through the floor. Use
#12 screws and flat washers to secure the bracket to the
floor.
Concrete floor application
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After properly positioning
the anti-tip bracket drill 10 mm holes into the concrete a
minimum of 38 mm deep. Use 10 mm wedge anchors to
secure the bracket to the floor.
WALL
ANCHOR
ANTI-TIP
BRACKET
A
ANTI-TIP
BRACKET
Anti-tip bracket location.
Wall anchor installation.
A
5 mm
14 mm
5 mm
8 mm