RANGE AND SLIDE-IN
5 INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND/OR CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD. Failure
to obey the warnings or installation instructions in this section could result in property damage, death, or
serious injury:
• The range or slide-in must be completely separated and/or sealed from other air moving or air-
consuming devices such as, but not limited to, furnaces, microwave ovens, clothes dryers, cooling fans,
and doors or drawers in common cabinets. Failure to do so can affect the appliance(s) combustion air
supply by creating either a negative or positive draft.
• Do not use matches, candles, or other sources of ignition to test fittings and gas lines for leaks.
• Do not use a ventilation system that blows air downward toward the range or slide-in, as ignition and
combustion problems with the gas cooking appliance could occur.
• Direct current electrical supply conductors must be provided with strain relief at the range or slide-in.
5.1 Installing The Range Or Slide-In
STEP 1
Range
• Remove the endcaps and place the range or
slide-in within the cutout.
• Verify the range or slide-in is level on all sides.
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If using a recessed bi‑fold cover, the endcaps
remain attached to the range or slide‑in.
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• For ranges with an oven light, connect the two
wire leads at the back of the range to a 12 VDC
circuit that is fuse protected with a max rating of
no more than 5 A.
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STEP 2
Grate
Endcap
Control
Panel
Counter
• Remove the grate and pull the range or slide-in
forward.
• Lift up the range or slide-in top.
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• Connect the black wire to positive and the white
STEP 3
striped wire to negative.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK/FIRE
HAZARD. Be sure to label all wires before remov-
ing or servicing the range. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation of the range.
Failure to obey this caution could result in minor or
moderate injury.
• Verify proper operation of the range after
servicing.
Do not remove the range or slide‑in top by
pulling on the grate.
Range
Top
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