me figure below shows the recommended initiation relationship of the ranges to the vertid wds of the surrounding structure. Please note the following:

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1.The back of the range maybe instiled directiy against the rear WW of the structure.

2.~ese ranges conform to W requirements for “O” spacing from the range to adjacent vertid WWS above the countertop level. However, to reduce possible scorching ofvertid wds and to ~ potential tie h-ds under abnoti surface unit use conditions such as high heat or no pans, a minimum of 2“ spacing should be provided on both sides of the cooktop.

3.To etiate the h-d of reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided. E a cabinet is to be provided, the hwd a be reduced by ins-g a range hood that projects hotiontiy a minimum of 5“ beyond the bottom of the cabinets.

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This range must be properly secured to the floor by using the included anti-tip brackek and screws. Fdure to insti the brackets cotid ~ow the range to accidentiy tip over if excessive weight is placed on an open door or if a ctid chbs upon it. Serious injury might result from spfled hot Equids or from the range itse~. Refer to the instructions below for proper ks~tion.

N~: E the range is ever moved to a different location, the anti-tip brackets must dso be moved and kstied with the range.

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Tools Rqtied:

5/16” Nutdriver or Nat Head Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench

3/8” Electric Dfl & 3/16” Diameter Bit

3/16” Diameter Masonry Dfl (ifins~g in concrete)

Brackets a~ch to the floor at the back of tie range to hold boti rear leg levelers. When fastening to tie floor, be sure that screws do not penetrate electrid wiring or plumbing. The screws provided d work in either wood or concrete.

1.Unfold the paper template and pb it fit on tie floor with the back and side edges positioned -y where the back and sides of the range W be lomted when instied. ~se the diagram to l~te the brackets tithe tempbte is not a~ble.)

2.Mark on the floor the location of the 4 nounting holes shown on the tempkte. For :asier ins~ation, 3/16” diameter pflot holes, 1/2” deep m be ~ed into the floor.

3.Remove tie template and place the brackets )n the floor with turned up flanges to the tiont tie up the holes in the brackets with marks on he floor and attach with the 4 screws provided. 3rackets must be secured to a sohd floor. U lttaching to masonry floor, first dfl 3/16” tiameter pflot holes using a concrete bit

t. hvel the range if necessary, by adjusting the

I leg levelers with a wrench. @minimum :learance of 1/8” is required between the bottom }f the range and the rear levekg feet)

j. Shale the range into place making sure the ear legs are trapped by the ends of the brackets. %e range may need to be shifted stighfly to one ideas it is being pushed back to dow the rear sgs to dgn with the brackets. Remove the torage drawer to inspect brackets or grasp the Bp rear edge of the range and wefu~y attempt

~tit it forward to make sure the range is Iroper& anchored.

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