Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Safety and warnings
- Parts supplied for installation
- Product dimensions – 30" models
- Product dimensions – 36" models
- Product dimensions – 48" models
- Clearance dimensions – all models
- Backguard considerations
- Ventilation requirements
- Unpacking the range
- Removing and refitting the oven door(s)
- Location of electrical and gas supply
- Electrical connection
- Gas connection
- Toe kick installation
- Levelling the range
- Cooktop burners
- Leak testing
- Installing the anti-tip bracket
- Final checklist
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VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS
VENTILATION UNIT ISLAND INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Hood
A min. 30" (762mm) max. 42 (762mm)
B min. 36" (914mm) max. 42 (762mm)
C min. 19" (480mm)
Blower
30" Range min. 550 CFM
36" Range min. 550 CFM
48" Range min. 1100 CFM
VENTILATION UNIT WALL INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Hood
A min. 30" (762mm) max. 42 (762mm)
B min. 36" (914mm) max. 42 (762mm)
C min. 19" (480mm)
Blower
30" Range min. 550 CFM
36" Range min. 550 CFM
48" Range min. 1100 CFM
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Ventilation hoods and blowers are designed for use with single wall ducting, however some local building codes or inspectors may require double wall ducting and/or a damper. Consultlocal
building codes and/or agencies before installing to ensure local requirements are met.
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Hood blower speeds should be variable to reduce noise and loss of household air. The maximum speed should only be required when using the grill.
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Due to a high volume of ventilation air, a source of make-up air (outside replacement air) is recommended. This is particularly important for tightly sealed and insulated homes. A reputable
heating and ventilating contractor should be consulted.
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C C
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B B
ISLAND INSTALLATION WALL INSTALLATION