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1.Removethe screw in the front of the blower transition separating the blower transition from the blower housing.

2.Place the hose clamp around the round end of the blower transition. Attach the flex duct to the blower transition using the hose clamp.

3.With the anti-tipbracket properly instied in the floor,place the long end of the thimble hto the wd and screw it into place using the four screws provided, one in each corner.

4.Place the hose clamp provided around the short end of the thimble. Attach the opposite end of the flex duct to the short end of the thimble using the hose clamp.

5.Plug the range into the wd.

6.CarefuUypush the range back into position. Avoidpinching the transition piece or flex duct

7.Using the guide screw to locate the hole in the rear of the blower housing, position the

transitionhside the blowerhousing.Rotatethe transitionunti the hole in the frontofthe blower housingis tigned. Securethe transitionwiththe screwprovided.

8.Sed au ductjointswithducttape.

9.Checkunder the range to be sure the levehg leg is fullyengagedin the anti-tipbracket

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2.Placethe roundend transitionpieceintothe floor.Securethe transitionpieceusingthe 8 screwsprovidedin tie kit YoumustM the edge ofthe rubber gasketto installthe screws.Make surethe roundedge ofthe gasketis facingup.

3.Insert the floorelbowductintothe transition piece.me tide flze must face towardthe

front of the -e.Attach the floor elbow duct to duct plate using the two screws provided. Tighten only the front screw.

4.Attach the floor elbow duct to the blower using the 8 screws provided. me floor elbow duct should be inside the blower.

5.Plug the range into the wd.

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6.Pushthe rmge intoposition.Makesure that the floorelbowductis directiyoverthe transitionpieceand rubber gasket me rubber gasketfi providea sed be~een the floor elbowandthe transitionpiece.Seethe above Uustration.

7.hosen the frontscrewattachingthe floor

elbowductplateandthe floorelbowduct Sfide the floorelbowductplatedowntight againstthe rubbergasketandtightenthe screw.

8.Sed the jointbetweenthe blowerand elbow trmsitionpiecewithducttape.Checkunder the rangeto ensurethe anti-tipbracketis engaged.

9.Insti the storagedrawer.

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JSP69 specifications

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