BACKGUARD INSTALLATION
The backguard is located as shown in Fig. 9. Secure the backguard to the wall behind the range. Specific instructions for installation of the full backguard or low backguard can be found packaged with the backguard. See also page 8, “Planning The Installation” section. A backguard must be installed when there is less than a 12” clearance between combustibles and the back of the range (above the cooking surface). See fig. 8.
DCS backguards are sold separately.
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Low Backguard | 12" |
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Fig. 9
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Receptacle Box |
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disconnect before servicing this appliance. Observe all governing codes |
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and ordinances when grounding, in absence of which, observe National |
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Electrical Code ANSI / NFPA No. 70. |
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RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD
This appliance is factory equipped with a power supply cord with a
installer to have the existing receptacle changed to a properly grounded and polarized receptacle in accordance with all applicable local codes and ordinances by a qualified electrician. In the absence of local codes and ordinances, the receptacle replacement shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
Note:
The third prong should not, under ANY circumstances, be cut or removed.
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