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Range Toe Space Filler Instructions for

— Countertop Heights up to 38”

The range height must be adjusted to the countertop height. For countertop heights greater than 37’\ additional steps may need to be taken as detailed below.

When the range is elevated to its maximum height, there is a large space between the bottom of the range and the floor, referred to as the toe space. This may be visually objectionable. The legs should not be extended any farther than to

provide a maximum of 3“ toeI Fig.1 space. See Fig. 1.

The range is designed to provide a minimum of 1” air gap at the bottom of the range. (Example: When legs are screwed all the way into the base rail.) See Fig. 2.

This gap is very important to the proper ventilation of the range and must be maintained when treating the appearance of the toe space.

The following information is given to make a filler for the toe space

when the legs are extended to

Fig. 2

provide a toe space of 2fib” to 3“.

 

Toe Space

Air Gap I

After the range is installed with the longer legs and is in position and level, measure from the bottom of the bodyside to the floor. This will be the required height of the toe space filler side pieces. See Fig. 1. This height may vary from 2~b” to 3!’ Any height less than 2fib” may not be visually objectionable and not need the filler.

use 1/4” to 1/2”

material finished to match toe area of cabinets

Gusset Corners with Triangular or Sauare Stock

3/4”to1“

3/4”

4-fVentilation Space

Determine measurements for the

~

filler front piece as shown in Fig. 3.

5/16”

Make sure to provide the 3/4” gap

at the top and the 5/16” gap at the

Ventilation

Space

bottom. These gaps will provide

 

the proper 1“ minimum ventilation

Side Piece lR

space as mentioned before.

or as required to recess behind

 

Use screws or other removable

toe area of adjacent cabinets

fasteners if you wish to attach the

 

 

filler to the floor or adjacent

Fig. 3

Toe Space Filler

cabinets so the filler can readily be

 

 

removed when it is necessary to

 

 

move the range.

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