GE RGA624, RGA620 owner manual Anti-Tip Bracket Installation Instructions, Support

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Read these instructions completely and carefully.

WARNING!

Anti-Tip Bracket

• ALL RANGES CAN TIP

• INJURY COULD RESULT

• INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICE PACKED WITH RANGE

• SEE INSTRUCTIONS

Anti-Tip Bracket Installation Instructions

Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care

Anti-tip bracket attaches to the floor to hold either rear range leg. When fastening to the floor, be sure that the screws do not penetrate electrical wiring or plumbing. If you cannot be sure of this, use shorter screws that will not penetrate through the flooring.

If the anti-tip device supplied with the range does not fit the application, use the universal anti-tip device WB02X7909.

Decide whether the anti-tip bracket will be installed on the right or left side of the range location.

If the bracket side of the range is next to a cabinet or wall, place the bracket 1916″ from the cabinet or wall.

If there is no adjacent cabinet, determine where the location of the range side (painted outside panel) will be. Place the bracket so that the distance between the mounting holes (center line) is 138″ from the side panel. Position the bracket so the back hole is 2716″ from the back wall.

Adjacent cabinet or wall

Wall behind range

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Screw the bracket securely to the floor with the screws provided. The screws are self-drilling in wood, plywood, particle and chip board, and most metal framing. If attaching to masonry, you can buy suitable screws and/or anchors at hardware stores. Use a masonry drill to drill the required holes.

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Using your hand or channel-lock pliers, back out the four range legs at least two turns. Level the range. See the Protect Your Floor and Leveling the Range information in these Installation Instructions for leveling information.

Slide the range into place.

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RGA624, RGA620 specifications

The General Electric (GE) RGA620 and RGA624 are advanced radiation survey meters designed for professionals in nuclear facilities, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. These devices offer robust performance and innovative features that enhance user experience and ensure precise radiation detection.

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