Installation guide
Step
5.
Plug
in
and
place
BEFORE
OPERATING
OR
TESTING,
follow
the
grounding
wanna
FeQUirements
on
pages
24
~
26
in
this
manual.
Improper
connection
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-Heriz
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
cid
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-tio
bracket.
Carefully
tio
the
range
forward
to
ensure
that
the
anti-tip
bracket
engages
the
back
brace and
prevents
tij-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
Leveling
leg
and
raises
the
range.
we
Adjusting
the
two
front
legs
is
usually
sufficient,
but
all
four
legs
adjust
if
necessary.
4
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.
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