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5.   Do not ground the appliance 

to a gas supply pipe or hot 

water pipe.

6.  A grounded cold water pipe 

must have metal continuity to 

electrical ground and must not 

be interrupted by insulating 

materials. Any insulating 

materials must be jumped  

with a length of No. 4 copper 

wire securely clamped to bare 

metal at both ends.

Grounding Instructions (RSD, RSE and MRE 

Models Only)

This appliance must be electrically 

grounded.

With the range positioned directly in front of 

the cabinet cutout, feed the appliance conduit 

to the electrical junction box. Then, depending 

upon local codes, utilize one of the following 

techniques to connect the appliance to the 

electrical power supply:

A.  Connecting to a Four-Wire Electrical 

System

1.  Separate the green and white appliance 

wires.

2.  Connect the white appliance wire to the 

neutral (white) supply wire in the junction 

box.

3.  Connect the black appliance wire to the 

black (L1) power supply wire in the junction 

box.

4.  Connect the red appliance wire to the red 

(L2) power supply wire in the junction box.

5.  Connect the green appliance wire to the 

green house grounding wire in the junction 

box.

WARNING: 

**Do not connect the green 

appliance wire to the neutral 

(white) supply wire unless local 

building codes permit.

Door Open

Range Top

23 1/2"

(597mm)

26 9/16"

(675mm)

Rear of Control

Panel/Oven Door

Max. depth

to oven door

handle with

door closed

30"

(762mm)

45 1/4"

(1149mm)

Overall Dimensions (Preference Models)

Isometric View

Door Open

Range Top

23 1/2"

(597mm)

25 5/16"

(643mm)

Rear of Control

Panel/Oven Door

Max. depth

to oven door

handle with

door closed

30"

(762mm)

45 1/4"

(1149mm)

Overall Dimensions (MRE Model)

Isometric View

Installing the Anti-Tip Bracket

WARNING:

This appliance require an anti-

tip device. Before installing the 

range, you must locate and secure 

the anti-tip bracket to the floor.

When the range is slid into position in the 

cutout, the left rear leveling leg slides into this 

bracket to prevent the unit from tipping forward. 

The bracket location shown here will position the 

rear edge of the range top frame flush to the rear 

wall. From this position, the bracket allows for up 

to 5/8” of forward movement of the range.

1 1/2”

(38mm)

24”

(610mm)

1”

(25mm)

11 3/8”

(289mm)

2 3/16”

(556mm)

Front face

of cabinet

19 7/16”

(494mm)

CL

Location of Anti-Tip Bracket

Top View

Removing the Oven Door

WARNINGS:

1.  Do not attempt to disengage 

the hinge catches with the 

door removed from the oven. 

The hinge springs could 

release causing personal 

injury.

2.  Do not lift or carry the oven 

door by the door handle.

Open the door to its fully opened position. 

Rotate the catch over the retaining arm on each 

hinge. Lift the oven door to about a 30 degree 

angle from the horizontal position. Pull the door 

away from the oven while continuing to lift.

Removing the Oven Door

Remove the Kick Panel (All Models)

Remove the screw at each top corner of the 

kick panel. Lift up slightly on the panel and pull 

forward to remove

Electrical Connection

WARNINGS:

1.   RSD, RSE and MRE models 

must be connected to a 

grounded, metallic, permanent 

wiring system. Alternatively, a 

grounding conductor should 

be connected to the grounding 

terminal or lead on the 

appliance. 

3.   Do not use an extension cord 

with this appliance. Such use 

may result in fire, electrical 

shock, or other personal 

injury.

4.   Do not install a fuse in the 

neutral or ground circuit. A 

fuse in the neutral or ground 

circuit may result in an 

electrical shock hazard.

Conduit from

appliance

Cable from

power supply

Wire nut

(4 places)

Junction

box

RED
RED

GREEN
GREEN

WHITE
WHITE

BLACK
BLACK

Connecting the appliance to a

four-wire power supply

Summary of Contents for Preference RSD30

Page 1: ...ge 2 STEP 5 Cabinet and countertop preparation Page 2 3 STEP 6 Overall dimensions Page 3 4 STEP 7 Installing the anti tip bracket Page 4 STEP 8 Removing the oven door Page 4 STEP 9 Removing the kick p...

Page 2: ...must not be used in combination with surface countertop ventilation systems The use of an overhead hood or Dacor Raised Vent is recommended for ventilation 8 This appliance must be installed with the...

Page 3: ...by a qualified electrician 3 If the appliance is connected to a 120 208 volt power supply preheat times and cavity temperature recovery times will be increased slightly Gas and Electrical Rough In Loc...

Page 4: ...ometric View RSE Shown Utilities may be located 1 In the lower left corner of the adjacent right cabinet Recommended 2 Alternate location in the lower right corner behind the range Note Some building...

Page 5: ...nce require an anti tip device Before installing the range you must locate and secure the anti tip bracket to the floor When the range is slid into position in the cutout the left rear leveling leg sl...

Page 6: ...und per square inch NOTE The gas pressure regulator is pre set at the factory for the type of gas intended for use with the appliance Verify that the appliance is compatible with the type of gas avail...

Page 7: ...be steady and quiet It will also have a sharp blue inner cone that will vary in length proportional to the burner size Verify Proper Operation for Electric Ranges RSE and MRE Before beginning the test...

Page 8: ...Web Site www dacor com For a Dealer Service 800 772 7778 Corporate Phone 800 793 0093...

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