30” EYE-LEVEL GAS MICROWAVE RANGE AND 30” EYE-LEVEL GAS RANGE IMPORTANT INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE HOMEOWNER HOMEOWNER: RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY Before you begin II Read these instructions completely and carefully. If followed, they will simplify the installation Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with safety interlocks. job. If your range does not have a microwave upper disregard the following microwave oven, information.
A. Space requirements A= Height for range with eye-level oven plus vent hood: 72” min. B = Height for range with eye-level oven alone: 66” min. C = Width between counters: D = Height of countertop: 3O1/a” 36” E= Depth: 25” F = Receptacle location: 17” max. from right cabinet and 20” max. from floor. G = Wall gas line hole location 8’/2” from left cabinet and 25/,6 from floor. H = Floor gas line hole location: on floor 81/2’1from left cabinet and back wall. I= b!!“, SUPPLY 1, LINE %%TXLE OPTION FIG.
C. Gas supply requirements Before connecting to the supply system, be sure that the Installation conforms with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2223.1-l 980. These tween strains so the ranges are designed for easy connection bethe supply line and the inlet fitting. However, all must be removed from the supply and fuel lines range will be level and in line. 1. This range is manufactured for use with NATURAL GAS. It can be converted for use on LP GAS.
D. Electrical requirements Conventional Eyelevel A 120 Volt, 60 Hz, supply is required is recommended). circuit serving only use an extension AC only, 15 Ampere fused electrical (time delay fuse or circuit breaker It is recommended that a separate this appliance be provided. DO NOT cord. The wiring diagram is located on the storage drawer. Check the polarity of the receptacle before plugging in. See “Alternate Grounding Method.” 2.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY CORD GROUND PRONG. A. Remove shipping / base packing materials This appliance is equipped with a power supply cord having a 3-prong grounding plug. (See Figure 5.) To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must be pluged into a mating 3-prong grounding type wall receptacle, grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSUNFPA NO. 70-1981 * and local codes and ordinances.
3 Gas connection 2. Be sure to use joint compound to seal all connections. Joint compounds used must be resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. 3. Be sure the shut-off valve is open between the inlet nipple and gas valve. A. To access gas line C. Check for gas leaks FIG. 7 Remove storage drawer by lifting slightly and pulling out of the range. The connection is now accessible. B.
gq@L AIR SHUTTER FIG. 9 The air shutters on the top burner manifold should be adjusted for a proper flame. The flame should be soft in character. To adjust the air shutter, loosen the lock screw. Move the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air. Tighten the lock screw when the adjustment is complete. Adjust the air shutter so that the flame has an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer mantle of dark blue. The flame should be solft in charcter. b.
Replace the cap in the body of the regulator, over the washer and spring, and tighten cap. See Figure D for the correct position of the washer and spring. CAP SCREW CAP ONTO REGULATOR AS SHOWN, FOR LP SERVICE / CAP, NAT. GAS FIG. B FOR NAT. GAS SERVICE, TURN CAP OVER AND SCREW ONTO REGULATOR (YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO READ ‘NAT.’ WHEN SPRING COVER Remove the cap with the screwdriver slot and replace upside down. This plug will then have the marking “LPGIO.
The appearance of a properly adjusted gas flame is one having an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer mantle of dark blue. The flame characteristics should be clean and soft. NOTE: On LP gas a slight yellow tip will be visable on top burner flames, but will not affect burner performance. b. Oven burners All burners are lighted by electronic ignitors. DO NOT attempt to insert any object into the openings of the protective shield surrounding the ignitor coil. Do not attempt to clean this area.
5 C. Broiler burner Check operation Turn the oven selector to “BROIL.” Make sure the oven temperature is set on “BROIL.” The broiler burner should automatically light in 50 to 60 seconds. D. Clock Refer to operating instructions Guide (packed in the oven). A. Surface burners 1. Push in and turn the knob to “LITE” (if so equipped) position. 2. When the burner lights, turn the knob clockwise to the desired setting. Do not leave the knob in the “LITE” position once the burner lights. 3.
Installing optional vent hood above eyelevel microwave range aGIl A Position appliance accessible. Knockout so that front and back are plug is at right rear of oven top panel. Use hammer and screwdriver knockout plug. as shown to remove A. Space required c. Connect vent hood WITH VENT HOOD :%RALL HEIGHT EYE-LEVEL RANGE uq/-y FIG. 15 , Install vent connection. hood BEFORE POWER SUPPLY RECEPTACLE making final electrical When measuring, remember that leveling legs will be adjusted.
Loosen screws and remove the two small plates on the back of the hood. Remove the screws in the back of the oven. Remove the two Z brackets package. from the hardware D Installing optio 77B u D vent hood above conventional eyelevel range Position the hood on the range one inch from the rear and align holes in brackets (one each side) with holes in the hood and in the range. (See Figure 18) A. The top of the vent hood should be installed against bottom of overhead cabinets MOUNTING BRACKETS B.
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