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Installation, instructions, ANTI-TIP, DEVICE

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Installation instructions AWARNING ANTI-TIP DEVICE @All ranges result. can tip and injury could ® To prevent accidental tipping of the range, attach an approved Anti-Tip device to the wall. (See Installing the Anti-Tip Device in this section.) To check if the device is installed and engaged properly, carefully tip the range forward. The Anti-Tip device should engage and prevent the range from tipping over. If you pull the range out from the wall for may reason, make sure the Anti-Tip device is engaged when you push the rmlge back agMnst the wall. • For your safety, never use your range for waru/ing or heatillg tile YOOUl, VO/II" OVell alld cooktop are not designed to heat your kitchen. Top burnei3 should not be operated without cookware on tile grate. Such abuse could result ill fire and daulage to your range and will void your warranty. • Do not store or use cou/bustible inateiJals, gasoline or other flauunable wq)ors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Explosions or fires could result. • Do 1lot tlse ()veil tora storage ai"ea. ]telus stored ill tile oven can ignite. • Do not let cooking grease oi" other flau/nlable u/aterials accuu/ulate ill or near tile range. LOCATION Do not locate the rmlge where it may be subject to strong drafts. Mly openings in the floor or wall behind the rm_ge should be sealed. Make sure the openings around the base of the range that supply fresh air for combustion m_d ventilation m'e not obstructed by carpeting or woodwork. Your range, like ulanv other household itelns, is heavy and can settle into soft floor coverings such as cushioned vinyl or carpeting. Use care when n/oving tile range on this type of flooring. It is reconunended that tile fl)llowing siu/ple and inexpensive instiuctions be followed to protect your floor. Tile range should be installed on a sheet of plywood (oi" siufilar n/aterial). When tile floor covering ends at tile ti'ont of tile range, tile area that tile range will rest on should be built up with plywood to tile saule level or higher than the floor covering. This will allow tile range to be n/oved flIr cleaning oi" servicing. Mso, ulake sure your floor covering will withstand 180°K (See tile Installation Safety Instructions section.) Make s/lre tile wall coveriilgs aro/uld your rallge C}lil withstand tile heat generated (up to '}O0°F) bv tile ran ,e (See tile Installation Safety Instructions section.) IMPORTANT! Remove burners all tape mid packaging. Make sure the are properly seated m_d level. Take the accessory drawer, pack out of the oven mid/or Check to be sure that no range parts have come loose during shipping. 42

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Installation
instructions
AWARNING
ANTI-TIP
DEVICE
@
®
All
ranges
can
tip
and
injury
could
result.
To
prevent
accidental
tipping
of
the
range,
attach
an
approved
Anti-Tip
device
to
the
wall.
(See
Installing
the Anti-Tip
Device
in
this
section.)
To
check
if
the
device
is
installed
and
engaged
properly,
carefully
tip
the
range
forward.
The
Anti-Tip
device
should
engage
and
prevent
the
range
from
tipping
over.
If
you
pull
the
range
out
from
the
wall
for
may
reason,
make
sure
the
Anti-Tip
device
is engaged
when
you
push
the
rmlge
back
agMnst
the
wall.
For
your
safety,
never
use
your
range
for
waru/ing
or
heatillg
tile
YOOUl,
VO/II" OVell
alld
cooktop
are
not
designed
to
heat
your
kitchen.
Top
burnei3
should
not
be
operated
without
cookware
on
tile
grate.
Such
abuse
could
result
ill
fire
and
daulage
to
your
range
and
will
void
your
warranty.
Do
not
store
or
use
cou/bustible
inateiJals,
gasoline
or
other
flauunable
wq)ors
and
liquids
in
the
vicinity
of this
or
any
other
appliance.
Explosions
or
fires
could
result.
Do
1lot
tlse
()veil
tora
storage
ai"ea.
]telus
stored
ill
tile
oven
can
ignite.
Do
not
let
cooking
grease
oi" other
flau/nlable
u/aterials
accuu/ulate
ill
or
near
tile
range.
LOCATION
Do
not
locate
the
rmlge
where
it
may
be
subject
to
strong
drafts.
Mly
openings
in
the
floor
or
wall
behind
the
rm_ge
should
be
sealed.
Make
sure
the
openings
around
the
base
of
the
range
that
supply
fresh
air
for
combustion
m_d
ventilation
m'e
not
obstructed
by
carpeting
or
woodwork.
Your
range,
like
ulanv
other
household
itelns,
is
heavy
and
can
settle
into
soft
floor
coverings
such
as
cushioned
vinyl
or
carpeting.
Use
care
when
n/oving
tile
range
on
this
type
of flooring.
It is reconunended
that
tile
fl)llowing
siu/ple
and
inexpensive
instiuctions
be
followed
to
protect
your
floor.
Tile
range
should
be
installed
on
a sheet
of plywood
(oi" siufilar
n/aterial).
When
tile
floor
covering
ends
at
tile
ti'ont
of tile
range,
tile
area
that
tile
range
will
rest
on
should
be
built
up with
plywood
to
tile
saule
level
or
higher
than
the
floor
covering.
This
will
allow
tile
range
to be
n/oved
flIr
cleaning
oi" servicing.
Mso,
ulake
sure
your
floor
covering
will
withstand
180°K
(See
tile
Installation
Safety
Instructions
section.)
Make
s/lre
tile
wall
coveriilgs
aro/uld
your
rallge
C}lil
withstand
tile
heat
generated
(up
to
'}O0°F)
bv
tile
ran
,e
(See
tile
Installation Safety Instructions
section.)
IMPORTANT!
Remove
all
tape
mid
packaging.
Make
sure
the
burners
are
properly
seated
m_d
level.
Take
the
accessory
pack
out
of
the
oven
mid/or
drawer,
Check
to
be
sure
that
no
range
parts
have
come
loose
during
shipping.
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