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3.Carefully lift riser, backguard or high shelf over range (Fig. 6).

4.Carefully guide support channels into the two openings provided at the rear of the range (Fig. 7).

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

While lowering support channels into openings, be sure that the lower angle flange of the riser, backguard or high shelf is positioned outside the flue back (Fig. 8).

Fig. 8

Once the backguard is setting in place on the range, install the left and right end caps. End caps simply slide on, in between the splasher and the backguard. There is a tab on the cap that can be pulled out or pushed in (with a screwdriver) to adjust cap for tightness. Two caps are packaged with each backguard in a separate plastic bag. Be sure to look for caps in the backguard box. See Figs. 9, 10, 11 and 12.

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

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Contents Installation GH Series Heavy Duty GAS Ranges Important for Your Safety For Your SafetyFull Body Installation GeneralUnpacking LocationInstallation Codes and Standards AssemblyUnited States CanadaBumper Bars Battery InstallationProceed with the battery installation as follows Riser, Backguard and High Shelf Page Thermostatically Controlled Griddle Installation Page Leveling Single Range Installations Battery InstallationsTesting the GAS Supply System GAS ConnectionsFlue Connections Electrical ConnectionsCleaning Griddle Plate at Start-Up OperationBefore First USE Seasoning of Cast-Iron Hot Tops and Even-Heat TopsControls Fig Oven Burner Valve KnobStandard Oven Pilot Lighting and Shutting Down PilotsOpen Top, Griddle Top and Hot Top Burner Pilots Adjustments Convection Oven PilotUsing the Range Inserting and Removing Standard Convection Oven RacksOpen Burners Oven BurnersLoading and Unloading the Oven Operating SuggestionsCleaning Suggestions for Care and CleaningConvection Oven Cooking Open-Top Burners DailyExterior Daily Griddle TopAfter Each Use General Cleaning Range Tops DailyRange Ovens Daily Stainless SteelMaintenance Service and Parts InformationLubrication FlueTOP Burner Operation Problem Probable Causes TroubleshootingOven Problem Probable Causes Possibles Causes Problème Four DépannagePossibles Causes Problème Cuisson DE Surface LA DE Brûleurs Rechange DE Pièces DES ET L’ENTRETIEN DE Service Entretien’ÉVACUATION Conduit LubrificationBrûlés aliments et Graisse Doigts de EmpreintesGénéral Nettoyage Quotidien Nettoyage FoursQuotidien Nettoyage extérieur Revêtement Pulsé air à four un dans Cuisson Nettoyage de et d’entretien SuggestionsNettoyage Fours Bouillir à plaques et frire à plaques à CuisinièresDécouverts brûleurs à Cuisinières Four DU Déchargement ET ChargementDécouverts Brûleurs Cuisinière LA DE Utilisation 23 .FigRéglages Désirée température la à thermostat le Régler Seulement Pulsé AIR À Fours Fonctionnement Électrique Raccordement Batterie en Installation Autonome cuisinière d’une InstallationGAZ DE Canalisation LA DE Essais GAZ DU Branchement18 .Fig Fig côté chaque de deux installer En 4 triangulaires Briques Thermostatique commande à frire à plaque d’une Installation 10 .Fig Surélevée tablette et dosseret d’évacuation, Conduit Surélevée Tablette ET DosseretSuit comme batterie en raccordement au Procéder Choc de BarresNormes ET D’INSTALLATION Codes Roulettes sur Appareils AssemblageGH60TS GH6C DéballageRangement DE Meuble SUR Importantes Sécurité DE Mesures AvertissementSécurité DE Mesure ’EMPLOI Mode ET D’INSTALLATION Mode