Installation Instructions

Installation Instructions English | 20 |
STEP 9: Placing and Leveling
the Range
Leveling Leg Adjustment
For proper performance, the range must be level. Priority
should be placed on ensuring that the oven cavities are
also level for optimum cooking performance.
1. Measure the countertop heights first with a tape
measure and add an additional 1/16'' - 1/8'' (2-3 mm).
2. Push the range into its final installed position.
3. As the range is moved into its final, installed position,
verify that the Anti-Tip Bracket is in a position to
engage the appliance (see “STEP 5: Installing the Anti-
Tip Device” on page 13).
4. Rotate the front legs using a 12'' (305 mm) adjustable
wrench on the flat sides of each foot.
Progression of the height adjustments should be
alternated proportionally between the four corner
legs, until the top edges of the range’s side panels
are close to matching the counter top height.
5. Height adjustments of the two rear castor legs are
made by turning the 5/16'' socket located behind the
front frame as indicated in Figure 19.
Rotation direction will vary depending on which
side of the appliance is being adjusted.
NOTE: The oven doors must be removed in order to
access the leveling socket for the rear wheels (see
“STEP 4: Door Removal and Adjustment” on page 12). On
models with a warming drawer, the socket for the left castor
may be accessed by pulling the warming drawer open.
6. With the range in the installed position, the final height
adjustments are made to the two front legs to ensure
proper alignment to the counter top.
7. Lower the center leveling foot of the unit to help
support the appliance weight.
8. Reinstall the Oven Doors (refer to “STEP 4: Door
Removal and Adjustment” on page 12).
Griddle Tilt Adjustment (not all models)
Refer to “Using the Electric Griddle” in the Use and Care
Guide.
Assembling the Grill (not all models)
Refer to “Using the Electric Grill” in the Use and Care
Guide.
CAUTION
The top edges of the range’s side panels must be on the
same or higher level as the adjacent countertop. DO NOT
operate range if sides are lower than the adjacent cabinet.
If the range is operated while at a lower height relative to
the adjacent cabinet, the cabinet could be exposed to
excessive temperatures, causing damage to the cabinet
and countertop (see Figure 18).
Figure 18: Adjusting the Height of the Range
1/16''-1/8''
(2-3)
1/16''-1/8''
(2-3)
1/16''-1/8''
(2-3)
inches (mm)
Figure 19: Adjusting the Height of the Range