STABILITY DEVICE
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| pulled as tlg ht as possible and that there Is no excess | |
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| slack In the chain after chain is attached to the | |
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| bracket. | |
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| Excess slack in the chain could allow the | |
• | ALL | RANGES | range to tip over. | ||
| CAN | TIP | 6) | Slide the range all the way back Into the counter. | |
• | INJURY | TO PERSONS | Once the range is pushed back in place, there will be | ||
a small amount of slack in the chain. This is normal. | |||||
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• | INSTALL | BACKGUARD | |||
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• | SEE | INSTALLATION |
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BRACKET
INSTRUCTIONSOP_ONAL
LOCATION
REMOVE ALL PARTS FROM THE PLASTIC BAG |
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ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE RANGE AND | Fig. 1 | |
SAVE PACKAGING TAPE. | ||
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1)Before placing range In the counter, notice the loca- tion of the stability bracket which is already attached
to the back ot the range. This location should work |
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for most installations. | However, | it may | be | more | FACTORY |
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convenient to hook the | stability | chain | to | the | unit | LOCA_ON |
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when the stability bracket is attached to the upper set | MAINBACK | ||||||||
(Ele_ric modelshown; |
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of holes in the back of the range (See Fig. 1). The |
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OpposltesideusedforGas | models) | ||||||||
upper set of holes are Intended for use with a | |||||||||
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backsplash kit. If a backsplash kit is being used, the |
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stability bracket can be relocated and put on at the |
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same time as the backsplash kit. If the backsplash is |
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not being used, make sure that there are no struc- | WASHER |
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tural supports for the countertop | which | will Interlere |
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with the stability bracket | when | located | in the upper | SCREW- | |||||
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set of holes.
2)Fasten one end of the stability chain to the floor or the wall with the long screw and washer supplied (See
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| plate at the base of the wall or one of the studs In the | CHAIN_ | I [ | WALL |
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| base of the wall (See Fig. 3). Whether you attach the |
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| chain to the wall or floor, be certain that the screw Is | \\ | IIP ATE | |||
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| in at least 3/4" thickness of wood other than base- | _x I WASHER_ | J] | / | Fig. 3 | |
| board and that there are no electrical wires or plumb- | |||||
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| ing in the area In which the screw could penetrate. |
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| Attach the stability chain in a location which will |
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| allow the chain to be in line with the bracket side to | TAPE |
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| side as much as possible when attached to the unit. |
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| Test to see If the chain is securely fastened by |
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| tugging on the chain. |
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3) | Temporarily | attach the loose end of the chain to the |
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| rear ol the countertop with the tape from the packag- |
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| ing (See Fig. 4). |
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4) | Place the range In the counter cutout leaving just |
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| enough room between the back of the range and the | CHAIN |
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| wall to reach the stability bracket. |
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5) | Hook the loose end of the chain onto the bracket by |
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| slipping the | nearest link of the chain into the slot in |
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| the bracket | (See Fig. 1), making sure the chain is | 1 |
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