Specifications

10
IMPORTANT: LEVELING/ADJUSTMENTS/ALIGNMENT
Careful leveling of the range is critical not only to performance, but also to allow the alignment of oven doors and drip
tray. Closely follow the procedures below to ensure proper performance and appearance of the range.
TThhee rraannggee
bbeeiinngg eevveenn sslliigghhttllyy oouutt ooff lleevveell wwiillll ssiiggnniiffiiccaannttllyy ccoonnttrriibbuuttee ttoo mmiissaalliiggnnmmeenntt ooff oovveenn d
doooorrss..
1. If the floor is smooth and level, level the unit with the screw thread of the legs. Set the high corner of the range so
that the top of the grate support is 3/8” (.95cm) above the countertop, and level the range to the high corner.
2. If the floor is uneven or has a decided slope, level the unit with metal shims, as the adjustment required may exceed
the thread available in the leg.
3. Proper and careful leveling of the range is necessary for proper alignment of the oven doors. The body of the
range does not have a rigid frame to hold it into one position. This nonrigid framework allows the range to shift
with unlevel floors or slanted cabinets. Moving any one of the adjustable leveling legs up or down will shift the
range body. Increasing the length of the right front leveling leg will raise the right front corner of the range, moving
the top of the door to the left. Lowering the right front leveling leg will cause the tip of the door to move to the
right. Using the left front leveling leg will give you the opposite effect. Raising the left front corner will move the
top of the door to the right. Lowering the corner will move the top of the door to the left. The rear leveling legs
will also have an effect on the door alignment.
3. After the range is properly leveled, the drip tray handle may be aligned by loosening the screws and adjusting the
handle horizontally within the limits provided by the slotted screw holes.
4. A level should be placed across the top of the range and the unit leveled both front-to-back and side-to-side. If it is
not level, burner combustion may be erratic, liquid, or semi-liquid batters will cook at an angle, and the unit may
not function efficiently.
A. Right Side
Front / Back
Adjustable Legs
B. Left Side
Front / Back
Adjustable Legs
A. Right Side
Front / Back
Adjustable Legs
B. Left Side
Front / Back
Adjustable Legs
C. Door HInge
D. Spacing between
edge of door and
side panel
E. Center trim
spacing
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The 24”W, 30”W., 36” W., and 48” W. units are equipped with a 120 volt/60 Hz, 16 amp
plug. The 60” W. units are equipped with a nema 5-20p, 20 amp plug. (See
illustrations). The minimum of 102 VAC is required for proper operation of gas ignition
systems. This circuit must be grounded and properly polarized. Do not use GFI circuit.
The units are equipped with a 16-3 SJT power cord, and if an extension is required, it
must be of at least this gauge.
NNOOTTEE::
If electrical power is not supplied or is
interrupted, the oven, griddle, and the broiler will not work at all. The surface burners
and grill burner will have to lit manually with a match.
WWAARRNNIINNGG!!!!
Electrical Grounding Instructions
This appliance is equipped with a three prong plug for your protection
against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded socket.
Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug
Nema 5-20p, 20 amp plug
16 amp plug