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!4.’burrange, likeso many other householditems, is heavy and
can settle into Sof’tfloor em’%?r’ings such as cushionedvinyl. When movingthe rangeon thistypeof flooring,use care.
Do not install the range over kitchen carpetingunlessyou placean insulatingpad or sheetof
W72eFIthej?oor coveringendsd thejront of the range, the areathat the rangewillrest on shouldbe builtup withplywoodor similar materialto the samelevelor higher thanthefloorcovering.Thiswill allowtherangeto be movedfor cleaningor servicing.
Wveliw the Range
Levelinglegsare locatedon each cornerof thebaseofthe range.
Yourrangemustbe levelin orderto producepropercookingand baking results.Afterit is initsfinallocation, placea levelhorizontallyon an ovenshelfand checkthe levelness frontto backand sideto side. Level the rangeby adjustingthe leveling legsor byplacingshimsunderthe cornersas needed.
Oneof the rear levelingscrewswill
Allowa minimumclearanceof 1/8” betweenthe rangeandthe leveling screwthatis to be installedinto the
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