Irregular Cabinet and Countertop Heights
Countertops such as ceramic tile tops cause cabinet and countertop to be higher than 36 inches. Follow instructions below when countertop is higher than 36 inches.
1.Raise leveling legs to maximum height.
2.Measure from floor to rangetop. If measurement is less than height of countertop, floor must be shimmed.
3.Shim floor using a piece of plywood same size as range opening. Secure plywood to floor. Plywood must be as secure as original flooring.
4.Install
Anti-tip Bracket Installation
To reduce risk of range tipping, secure range with a properly installed
1.Measure 31/2 inches from back wall on right and left side of cabinet cutout. Mark measurements on floor and draw a straight line connecting marks.
2.Position
•If range is installed beside cabinet(s), place
•If range is not installed beside cabinet(s), position range where it will be installed. Draw a line along side of range on floor from front to back. Remove range. Place
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3.Mark 2 hole locations in
4.Drill 2 holes.
•If drilling into wood, use a
•If drilling into concrete, use a
5.Secure bracket to floor using screws supplied. Slide range into position.
6.Remove range storage drawer and confirm
Line Voltage Requirements
Line voltage must not exceed rated voltage. See rating plate attached to range for kilowatt rating. Line voltage less than rated voltage will result in slow heating. Wiring system must conform to Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. standards and National Electrical Code. Installation must conform to all local, municipal and state building codes, and local utility regulations. Range must be connected only to a supply circuit as specified on rating plate wiring diagram of range.
Smoothtop ranges requires 3 wires, 120/240 Volts, 60 Hertz A.C. ARR6400 can use 120/208 or 120/240 Volts. House wiring and fusing must comply with local wiring codes. If no codes apply, wire according to National Electrical Codes.
Power Supply Location
Shaded area show range clearance for electrical connection.
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