2.Continue leveling, connecting manifold pipe and bolting top frames of ranges together until all ranges in the battery are connected, and then tighten manifold unions gas-tight. Use wrench to keep section of union assembled to pipe from rotating. Failure to do this may result in misalignment of valve stems.

3.Unpack high shelves or backguards and remove backsplashes.

4.Place high shelf or backguard in position (see

ASSEMBLY — RISER, BACKGUARD AND HIGH SHELF in this manual).

5.Replace back tops and backsplashes.

6.If front plates do not line up perfectly, adjust by

means of bolts under front plate. Similar front

Fig. 4

adjustment is provided for the one-piece cast-iron

 

griddle (Model GH60) (Fig. 4).

 

Riser, Backguard and High Shelf

Remove the shipping brackets on the corner of the range where a high shelf support casting is to be bolted. It is not necessary to remove either shipping bracket on ranges equipped with a backguard as the brackets will be used for support when remounting the rear top plate and backguard backsplash.

1.Carefully unpack riser, backguard or high shelf with the back down, on floor in front of range. Remove backsplash panel from riser, backguard or high shelf.

2.Remove top castings, back top and shipping brackets from the range. Identify top casting(s) so they are replaced in the same positions on the same range as when received from the factory.

When assembling a riser, backguard or high shelf to batteried equipment, remove only the extreme right and left shipping brackets of setup section requiring mounting (Fig. 5).

Fig. 5

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Vulcan-Hart ML-52141, ML-52168, ML-53146, ML-52144, ML-52159, ML-52157, ML-126405, ML-52156, GH6 Riser, Backguard and High Shelf