User manual
Installation
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1.2 Unpacking, moving and
positioning the range
• It is recommended that the grates, the
griddle plate and burner heads, burner
caps, front kick panel and oven racks be
removed to facilitate handling. This will
reduce the weight for moving.
• When positioning the appliance during
installation,
do not use the door handle
to lift or move this appliance.
• Remove the outer carton and packing
material from the shipping base.
• Remove angle-mounting brackets from
the range.
• Due to its weight, a dolly/fork lift with
soft rubber tread wheels should be used
to move this unit. The weight must be
supported uniformly across the bottom.
• The floor under the legs should be
protected (wood, strips, carpet,
paneling, etc.) before pushing the unit
into position.
• The anti-tip device must be installed, and
the electrical connection should be
made before the range is placed in its
final position.
• Legs should be installed near to where
the appliance will be used as they are
not secure for long transit. Keep the unit
raised so that the legs can be screwed
into their couplings, then lower the range
gently to prevent the legs and mounting
hardware from being subject to any
undue strain. Instead of tilting the unit, it is
recommended that a pallet or lift jack be
used.
• After making the electrical connection,
screw on the four feet supplied with the
appliance.
CAUTION
This unit is designed as a cooking
appliance. For safety reasons, never use
it for warming the room or as a space
heater.
NOTE: First insert the front feet and
then the rear ones.










