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Summary of Contents for CGU366SEH1SS

Page 1: ...Installation instructions 36 Rongetop 49 85219 I 06 14 GE ...

Page 2: ...uct withan air curtain hood or other rangehood thatoperates byblowing air down on thecooktop This airflow may interfere withoperation of thegas burners resulting infire orexplosion hazard Clearances tohorizontal surfaces above therange measured tothecooking surface arebelow Failure to comply may result in fire hazard Installations without a hood require 48 minimum to combustibles A custom hood ins...

Page 3: ...rs CGU366S 6 gas burners 36 LP Gas Models ZGU364LD 4 gas burners and griddle ZGU364LR 4 gas burners and grill ZGU366L 6 gas burners BACKSPLASH ACCESSORI ES All models require 12 minimum clearance to a vertical combustible surface at the rear If clearance is less than 12 the entire surface of the back wall above the countertop and the full width of the rangetop must be protected by a backsplash The...

Page 4: ...e brick marble or other stone 13 The opening between a 4 high backsplash must be 48 to allow the rangetop to slide back against the wall ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES Allow 12 minimum clearance to an adJacent wall on each side Working areas adjacent to the rangetop should have 18 minimum clearance between countertop and the bottom of the wall cabinet For island installation maintain 2 1 2 in minimum from ...

Page 5: ...aterial such as metal ceramic tile brick marble or other stone The opening between a 4 high backsplash must be 36 to allow the rangetop to slide back against the wall ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES Allow 12 minimum clearance to an adJacent wall on each side Working areas adjacent to the rangetop should have 18 minimum clearance between countertop and the bottom of the wall cabinet For island installation m...

Page 6: ... 32 ToPipeStub Center 26 3 4 _ TOFront of Control Panel t Includethe overhang ofthe rear trim when countertop continuesbehindthe product Theoverhang isdecorativeonly Theweight of the rangetop isfully supported by the side trims Maximum countertop cutout depth from the back of the rear trim to the back edge of chamfer at the sides of the control panel typically the maximum countertop cutout depth f...

Page 7: ...se S foot maximum length 5 8 O D flexible gas supply line 3 foot in Massachusetts Install a manual shut off valve in the gas line not provided in an easily accessible location Make sure the homeowner knows where and how to shut off the gas supply to the rangetop Electric Supply These rangetops must be supplied with 120 volt 60 Hz and connected to a dedicated properly grounded branch circuit protec...

Page 8: ... foam Dispose of packaging materials properly Remove grill griddle covers grill grate and burner grates Lift out cast iron griddle flue cover grease troughs and pads Cut the ties holding the grill grate to the grill frame Griddle Flue Cover Ties Grease Troughs Lift off burner caps and remove foam pad then lift off burner heads and remove foam pad Remove Foam Pads ...

Page 9: ...e a 90 elbow to route the gas connections and limit interference with drawers or other cabinetry features These rangetops are designed to hang from the countertop by their side flanges Smooth any rough edges on the countertop before installing the rangetop Formica countertop edges must be finished The countertop must be strong enough to support the weight of the rangetop 56 wide modelsare designed...

Page 10: ...id 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 shu...

Page 11: ...ates over the burners The grates should be seated and should not rock The griddle is secured with screws It is designed to be stationary and should not be removed The griddle has two leveling screws beneath the rear flue cover that can be used to adjust to the desired slope Griddle Flue Cover _ Leveling Screws_ The two inner screws are clamping screws for securing the griddle in place Loosen these...

Page 12: ...l Pencil SafetYLevel glasses This Kit Includes Wall support panel Cover panel Hardware package with 5 Stainless Steel Torx 15 8 self tapping screws 5 Phillips 2 pan head wood 10 screws Hardware Package INSTALL 12 BACKSPLASH A WARNING This bucksplush must be securely fastened to the wall Failure to do so could result in damage or personal injury Install and level the range or rangetop and the range...

Page 13: ...ps 2 pan head wood 10 screws 3 Stainless Steel 2 truss head 10 screws for alternate installation method Bottom Wall Support Hardware Package 13 INSTALL THE WALL SUPPORT PANELS A WARNING The wall support panels must be securely fastened to the wall Failure to do so could result in damage or personal injury IMPORTANT Thisbacksplash is designed to cover the wall between the bottom of the hood and the...

Page 14: ...screw on each side Install Screw Install Screw Install Corner Screws INSTALL COVER PANELS cont ALTERNATE METHOD When side access is blocked Install bottom cover over the bottom support while driving one screw into each side Hold top cover in place while marking screw locations just below shelf support and onto bottom cover Remove the shelf and drill a 9 64 diameter hole in the pencil marked locati...

Page 15: ...ner Orifices The rangetop orifice holder is located inside the range insulation cover Additional orifices may be present Useonly the orifices specified in the instructions for your range or rangetop _ CONVERT THE REGULATOR Disconnect all electrical power at the main circuit breaker or fuse box A Removethe rear vent Range Regulator trim on ranges only to accessthe regulator B C The ngetop regulator...

Page 16: ...s from the top of the igniter Removeone screw from each side of the burner surround Lift out the surround Carefully push the igniter aside and under the burner Do not pull or pinch the wire Remove4 burner attachment screws 2 at the front and 2 at the back Slidethe burner assembly toward the back and out of the gas inlet IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII Burner Surround Screws Igniter D Usea...

Page 17: ... adjustment Make adjustments only when necessary A Turn on the gas Plug in electrical cord B Turn all burners on highest setting and check the flames They should be blue in color When using LPgas the flames may have some yellow tipping at the ends of the flame Foreign particles in the gas line may cause an orange flame at first but this will soon disappear C Turn the burner knob to LO while observ...

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