GE JSP34, JSP26, JSP31, JSP28 manual ANTI-TIP Device, Fig. B. Make certain

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ANTI-TIP DEVICE

1.Before placing range in the counter, notice the location of the stability bracket which is already attached to the back of the range. This location should work for most installations. However, it may be more convenient to hook the stability chain to the unit when the stability bracket is attached to the upper set of holes in the back of the range. See Fig. A. The upper level set of holes are intended for use with a backsplash kit. If the backsplash is not being used, make sure that there are no structural supports for the countertop which will interfere with the stability bracket when located in the upper set of holes.

A

Backguard

Bracket

Optional

Location

Bracket Factory

Location

Mainback

Chain

2. Fasten one end of

B

 

the stability chain to

Chain

the floor or wall with

 

 

the long screw and

 

 

washer supplied. See

Washer and

Fig. B. Make certain

Screw

 

 

 

the screw is going

 

 

into the wall plate at

 

 

the base of the wall or one of the studs in the base

of the wall. See Fig. C. 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 wires or plumbing in the area which the screw could penetrate. Attach the stability chain in a location which will allow the chain to be in line with the bracket side to aid as much as possible when attached to the unit. Test to see if the chain is securely fastened by tugging on the chain.

C

 

 

Chain

Long Screw

Wall Plate

 

Washer

3.Temporarily attach the loose end of the chain to the rear of the countertop with the tape from the packaging. See Fig. D.

4.Place the range in the counter cutout leaving just enough room between the back of the range and the wall to reach the stability bracket.

5.Hook the loose end of the chain onto the bracket by slipping the nearest link of the chain into the slot in the bracket. See Fig. A and 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.

CAUTION: Excessive slack in the chain could allow the range to tip over.

6.Slide the range all the way back into the counter. Once the range is pushed back in place, there will be a small amount of slack in the chain. This

is normal.

D

Tape

 

NOTE:

If attaching to masonry, you can buy suitable screws and anchors at hardware stores. Use a masonry drill to drill the required holes.

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

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