GE JSP34, JSP26, JSP40 manual Anti-Tip Device, Usea masonrydrill todrill therequiredholes

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If the range is removed for cleaning or any reason, make sure the chain is reattached.

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[] Before placing range in the counter, notice the location of the stability bracket which is already attached to the back of dm range. This location should work fbr lnOSt installations. However, it may be lnore convenient to hook dm stability, chain to dm unit when the stability, bracket is attached

Whether you attach the chain to the wall or floor, be certain that the screw is in at least 3/4 inch thickness of wood other than baseboard and that there are no

electrical ,dres or plumbing in the area which the screw couM penetrate. Attach the stability chain in a location which will allow the chain to be in line ,_4th the

Chain

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Backof

range

to tim upper set of holes in the back of range.

Theupperlevelset ofholesis intendedfor use with a backspleshkit.If thebackspleshis not beingused,makesurethatthereareno structuralsupportsfor thecountertopwhichwill interferewith thestabilitybracketwhenlocated in theupperset of holes.

bracket side m aide as much as possible when attached to the unit. Test to see if

the chain is securely f_tstened by ragging on the chain.

• 4_ Tape

_] Fasten one end of the stability chain to the floor or wall with the long

screw and washer supplied.

NOTE:If attachingto mason_ youcanbuy suitablescrewsandanchorsat hardwarestores.

Usea masonrydrill todrill therequiredholes.

Wall plate

LongscreW_washer__ff _

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Makecertainthescrewisgoingintothewall

plateat thebaseof thewallor oneof thestuds in thebaseof thewall

_] Temporarily attach the loose end of the chain to the rear of the

countertop with the tape fi'Oln the packaging.

_] Place the range in the counter cutout lem_ingjust enough room between

the back of the range and the wall to reach the stability, bracket.

Hook the loose end of the chain onto the bracket by slipping the nearest link of the chain into the slot in the bracket. Make sure the chain is

pulled as tight as possible and that there is no excess slack in the chain

after the chain is attached to the bracket.

%Slide file range all fl_e way back into the counter. Once the range is

pushed back in place, there _4ll be a small mnount of slack in the chain.

This is normal.

CAUTION:Excessiveslackin thechaincould allow therangeto tip over.

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