Installation guide

Typical
rigid
pipe
connection
A
combination
of
pipe
fittings
must
be
used
to
connect
the
range
to
the
existing
gas
line.
Your
connections
may
be
different;
according
to
the
supply
line
type,
size
and
location.
1.
Apply
pipe-joint
compound
made
for
use
with
LP
gas
to
all
pipe
thread
connections.
2.
Using
a
pipe
wrench
to
tighten,
connect
the
gas
supply
to
the
range.
D.
Union
E.
Nipple
F,
Manual
shutoff
valve
G.
%2"
or
%" gas
pipe
A.
Pressure
regulator
connection
fitting
B.
90°
elbow
C.
Black
iron
pipe
Typical
flexible
connection
1.
Use
a
combination
wrench
and
pliers
to
attach
the
flexible
connector
to
the
adapters.
Check
that
connector
is
not
kinked.
oF
-G
A.
Pressure
regulator
E.
Adapter
connection
fitting
F.
Use
pipe-joint
B.
Use
pipe-joint
compound. compound.
C.
Adapter
D.
Flexible
connector
G.
Manual
shutoff
valve
H.
%2"
or
%" gas
pipe
Complete
Connection
1.
Open
the
manual
shutoff
valve
in
the
gas
supply
line.
The
valve
is
open
when
the
handle
is
parallel
to
the
gas
pipe.
A.
Closed
valve
B.
Open
valve
2.
Test
all
connections
by
brushing
on
an
approved
noncorrosive
leak-detection
solution.
Bubbles
will
show
a
leak.
Correct
any
leak
found.
3.
Push back
on
side
support
rods
and
slowly
lower
the
cooktop
until
it
snaps
into
place.
4.
Place burners,
burner
caps
and
grates
on
the
cooktop.
Verify
Anii-Tip
Bracket
Location
1.
Check
that
the
anti-tip
bracket
is
installed:
Look
for
the
anti-tip
bracket
securely
attached
to
the
floor.
Slide
the
range
back
so
the
rear
range
foot
is
under
the
anti-tip
bracket.
Level
Range
1.
Place
rack
in
oven.
2.
Place
level
on
rack
and
check
levelness
of
range,
first
side
to
side;
then
front
to
back.
3.
If
range
is
not
level,
pull
range
forward
until
rear
leveling
leg
is
removed
from
the
anti-tip
bracket.
Use
%"
drive
ratchet
and
wrench
or
pliers
to
adjust
leveling
legs
up
or
down
until
range
is
level.
4.
Push
range
back
into
position.
5.
Check
that
rear
leveling
leg
is
engaged
in
anti-tip
bracket.
NOTE:
Range
must
be
level
for
satisfactory
baking
performance.