Installation

STEP 2 INSTALL RANGETOP

•Slide the rangetop into the opening. Make sure the rangetop is evenly seated and supported.

•A hold-down strap with screws is provided to secure the rangetop to the rear or side cabinet walls.

•Remove the hold-down strap from the back of the rangetop. Attach one end of the strap to the back of the rangetop.

•Secure the other end of the strap as high as possible to the cabinet back wall or adjacent cabinet. Keep the strap as short as possible for better security.

Hold-Down

Strap

Location and

Attachment

Back Wall

STEP 3 CONNECT RANGETOP TO GAS

WARNING

Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.

A manual shut-off valve must be installed where it will be accessible.

Assure that gas is turned off at the shut-off valve.

•Install the supplied pressure regulator onto the end of the gas inlet.

•You can install a 90° elbow (not provided) onto the gas inlet and route the gas connections to avoid interference with drawers or other cabinetry features. However, it is not recommended because it will result in a drop in gas pressure.

•Make sure the regulator is installed in the right direction. See arrow on the underside of the regulator.

NOTE: Instead of using solid piping to connect to pressure regulator, an approved flexible metal appliance connector may be used between the pipe stub and the shut-off valve to the pressure regulator, if local codes permit.

Note: Pipe stub extends about 1” below burner box.

Rangetop Burner Box

1/2” N.P.T. Gas Inlet

Regulator (Supplied)

Solid Piping or Flexible Connector

Shut-Off

Valve

Pipe Stub From

House Gas Supply

•Turn on gas and check for leaks:

–Use a liquid leak detector at all joints and connections in the system.

IMPORTANT: Disconnect the rangetop and the individual shut-off valve from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures greater than 1/2 psig. Isolate the rangetop from the gas supply piping system by closing the individual manual shut-off valve

to the rangetop during any pressure testing

of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig.

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