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Fig. 2.4

TEST POINT ADAPTER

The Test Point adapter is available from
the After-Sales Service.

c) Any conversion required must be performed by your dealer or a qualified licensed

plumber or gas service company. Please provide the service person with this
manual before work is started on the range. (Gas conversions are the responsibility
of the dealer or end user.)

d) This range can be used with NATURAL or LP/PROPANE gas. It is shipped from

the factory adjusted for use with NATURAL gas.

e) Manifold pressure should be checked with a manometer and by operating as below

detailed:

- Remove the injector from the front left burner and mount the proper test point

adapter which is available from the After-Sales Service (see side figure and the
“OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED WHEN SUBSTITUTING THE INJECTORS”
chapter).

- Turn the front left burner control knob to the maximum position (

position)

- Press the knob and keeping it pressed check the manifold pressure with a

manometer; NATURAL gas requires 4.0” W.C.P. and LP/PROPANE requires 11.0”
W.C.P.

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Incoming line pressure upstream from the regulator must be 1” W.C.P. higher
than the manifold pressure in order to check the regulator. 

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The regulator used on this range can withstand a maximum input pressure of
1/2 PSI (14.0” W.C.P). If the line pressure is in excess of that amount, a step-
down regulator will be required.

f) The appliance, its individual shut-off valve, and pressure regulator must be

disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of
that system at pressures in excess of 1/2 PSI (3.5 kPa).

g) The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its

individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply
piping system at test pressure equal to or less than 1/2 PSI (3.5 kPa).

3. Flexible Connections:

If local codes permit, CSA design-certified, flexible metal appliance connector is
recommended for connecting this range to the gas supply line. Do Not kink or damage
the flexible connector when moving the range. The pressure regulator has 1/2" NPT
female pipe threads.You will need to determine the fittings required, depending on
the size of your gas supply line, flexible metal connector and shutoff valve.

4. Rigid Pipe Connections:

If rigid pipe is used as a gas supply line, a combination of pipe fittings must be used
to obtain an in-line connection to the range. All strains must be removed from the
supply and fuel lines so range will be level and in line.

• Use joint compounds and gaskets  that  are resistant to action of natural or

propane gas on all male pipe threads.

• Do not over  tighten gas fitting when attaching to pressure regulator. Over

tightening may crack regulator. 

5. Leak Testing:

IMPORTANT: Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted as follows:

• After final gas connection is made, turn on manual gas valve and test all

connections in gas supply piping and appliance for gas leaks with a soapy water
solution. During this test all appliance gas valves have to be closed.

• In order to avoid property damage or serious personal injury, never use a Iighted

match. If a leak is present, tighten joint or unscrew, apply more joint compound,
tighten again and retest connection for leak.

Summary of Contents for DEFSGG 36

Page 1: ...installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 for merly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety Title 24 HUD Part 280 or when such standard is not applicable the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations ANSI NCSBCS A225 1 or with local codes where applicable INSTALLATION IN RECREATIONAL PARK TRAILERS The instal...

Page 2: ...eighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions lf you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING ALL RANGES CAN TIP INJURY...

Page 3: ...of domestic household food and in not suitable for any none domestic application and therefore should not be used in a commercial environmement The appliance guarantee will be void if the appliance is used within a none domestic environnement i e a semi commercial commercial or communal environment ...

Page 4: ...age Consult a qualified installer service agent or the gas supplier IMPORTANT The use of suitable protective clothing gloves is recommended when handling installing of this appliance INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION Screwdriver 2 Wrench T handle wrench Tape measure Pencil Adjustable pliers Adjustable wrench Suitable protective gloves Drill Hammer ...

Page 5: ...llation should comply with national and local codes 11 Air Supply and Ventilation The installer must refers to local national codes 12 Gas Manifold Pressure Natural gas 4 0 W C P LP Propane 11 0 W C P 13 The misuse of oven door e g stepping sitting or leaning on them can result in potential hazards and or injuries 14 When installing or removing the range for service a rolling lift jack should be u...

Page 6: ...7 8 MIN 35 7 16 900 mm MAX 37 13 32 950 mm Fig 1 1a Fig 1 1b 2 The range CANNOT be installed directly adjacent to side walls tall cabinets tall appliances or other side vertical sur faces above 36 914 mm high There must be a minimum of 11 13 16 300 mm side clear ance from the range to such combustible surfaces TO THE LEFT or TO THE RIGHT above the 36 914 mm high coun tertop IMPORTANT One side left...

Page 7: ...CTION Dotted line showing the position of the range when installed Depending on feet regulation Area for ELECTRICAL connection Area for GAS connection Fig 1 2 Rif inch mm A 7 15 32 190 B 15 3 4 400 C 5 1 8 7 3 32 130 180 D 20 1 8 511 ...

Page 8: ...mm 0 0 mm 20 min 500 mm 11 13 16 min 300 mm 13 max 330 mm 457 mm 18 min 30 min 762 mm 914 mm 36 0 0 0 mm 0 mm 20 min 500 mm 11 13 16 min 300 mm 13 max 330 mm OVEN VENT OVEN VENT 8 Fig 1 3b Fig 1 3a PROXIMITY TO SIDE CABINETS RANGE WITH BACKGUARD ...

Page 9: ...D TRIM 457 mm 18 min 30 min 762 mm 914 mm 36 0 0 0 mm 0 mm 20 min 500 mm 13 max 330 mm 11 13 16 min 300 mm 12 min 305 mm 457 mm 18 min 30 min 762 mm 914 mm 36 0 0 mm 0 0 mm 20 min 500 mm 11 13 16 min 300 mm 13 max 330 mm 12 min 305 mm OVEN VENT OVEN VENT OVEN VENT ...

Page 10: ...5 Fig 1 5 LEVELLING THE COOKER The cooker may be levelled by screwing the lower ends of the feet IN or OUT fig 1 6 It is important to observe the directions of figure 1 6 1 31 32 50 mm 0 mm 0 Fig 1 6 Fig 1 7a Fig 1 7b Fig 1 7c MOVING THE COOKER WARNING When raising cooker to upright position always ensure two people carry out this manoeuvre to prevent damage to the adjustable feet fig 1 7a WARNING...

Page 11: ... to install the backguard or the island trim Assemble the backguard or the island trim as shown in figure 1 8 or 1 9 and fix it by screw ing the 5 screws A which are already fixed on the back of the cooktop Do not remove the 3 spacers B already fitted on the back of the backguard or island trim ...

Page 12: ... tip bracket slide range into place Be sure the anti tip bracket is fully inserted in the slot of the range back 28 15 16 735 mm from top of cooktop with range installed in final position 158 5 mm 6 15 64 Dotted line showing the position of the range when installed Slot for inserting the anti tip bracket ANTI TIP STABILITY DEVICE FIXING Fig 1 10 Anti tip stability device YOU MUST USE STABILITY ANT...

Page 13: ...he event of an emergency Do not block access to the shutoff valve The valve is for turning on or shutting off gas to the appliance 2 Pressure Regulator a All heavy duty commercial type cooking equipment must have a pressure regulator on the incoming service line for safe and efficient operation since service pressure may fluctuate with local demand Before installing the regulator mount the 1 2 NPT...

Page 14: ...gasket supplied The regulator cover must be ordiented toward the front side of the range IMPORTANT use two spanners to tighten the connection Regulator cover Fig 2 2a Fig 2 2b STEP 1 Mount the 1 2 NPT conical male connector to the pressure regulator and tighten by using a wrench Do not over tighten the connector Over tightening may crack regulator ...

Page 15: ...he A bracket STEP 4 Assemble the extension pipe pressure regulator group to the range manifold interposing the gasket supplied The regulator cover must be ordiented toward the front side of the range IMPORTANT use two spanners to tighten the connection Fig 2 2c Fig 2 2d ...

Page 16: ...16 B B STEP 5 Fix the B bracket on the back of the range by the 2 two screws supplied with the kit for gas connection The regulator cover must be ordiented toward the front side of the range Fig 2 2e ...

Page 17: ...nifold male pipe fitting 1 2 G cylindrical ISO 228 1 male E x t e n s i o n p i p e f e m a l e p i p e f i t t i n g 1 2 G cylindrical ISO 228 1 female Gasket Extension pipe Extension pipe female pipe fitting Arrow WARNING check the right positioning of the gas regulator The arrow on the gas regulator must be oriented toward the connector To mains connection To range PRESSURE REGULATOR INSTALLATI...

Page 18: ...f that system at pressures in excess of 1 2 PSI 3 5 kPa g The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to or less than 1 2 PSI 3 5 kPa 3 Flexible Connections If local codes permit CSA design certified flexible metal appliance connector is recommende...

Page 19: ...ORS TABLE The nozzle diameters expressed in hundredths of a millimetre are marked on the body of each injector SETTING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR fig 2 5 The pressure regulator is accessible through the storage compartment by opening the bottom pivoting panel the pressure regulator is positioned on the rear right side of the range To set the pressure regulator 1 Unscrew the regulator cover 2 Unscrew t...

Page 20: ...00 mm By pass 1 100 mm Ø injector 1 100 mm By pass 1 100 mm Semi rapid R 6000 1500 72 32 118 adjustable Triple ring TC 12000 5000 102 65 170 adjustable Oven burner left 13000 1500 109 34 180 adjustable Oven burner right 9000 1400 88 33 145 adjustable Broil burner left 8500 88 146 Broil burner right 8000 83 140 Dual D Inner crown 2800 for NATURAL GAS 3500 for LP PROPANE GAS 1000 55 no 1 central 27 ...

Page 21: ... With a thin screwdriver pass by the hole of microswitch and turn the screw F until adjustment is correct fig 2 7 Inside crown of DUAL burner Light the DUAL burner Set the gas valve to position Remove the knob Using a screwdriver turn the screw H until the correct setting is obtained fig 2 8 Outside crowns of DUAL burner Light the DUAL burner Set the gas valve to position Remove the knob Using a s...

Page 22: ...Using a 7 mm box spanner unscrew the injector indicated by the arrow in fig 2 10 and replace it by the proper one according to the kind of gas Then replace the burner repeating the above steps in reverse order b Broil Burner Remove the burner by unscrewing the front screw fig 2 11 Gently suspend the burner as shown in figure 2 12 Be careful not to damage the wire of the electric ignition and the p...

Page 23: ...thermostat by pass After having removed the knob again and being very careful not to turn the tap rod slowly screw the by pass screws G fig 2 13 until you obtain a flame of 3 4 mm in height N B For LP PROPANE gas the by pass screw must be fixed thoroughly After regulation repeat the operations indicated in paragraph 2 Pressure regulator at pages 13 and 18 If the range has been disconnected and the...

Page 24: ...e must be grounded This range is equipped with a 3 prong ground plug To minimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating 3 prong ground type outlet grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition and local codes and ordinances If a mat ing outlet is not available it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a pro...

Page 25: ... Ignition switches group A Ignition coil LEFT OVEN F2 Switch MS1 Security switch LF1 Oven lamp EC Electronic clock V1 Fan motor PA1 Ignition switches group A1 Ignition coil TL4 Thermal overload CF Cooling fan motor TL3 Thermal overload M Terminal block T Earth connection N 7 L 8 LF AS M N L CF V LF1 V1 TL1 TL2 TL3 TL4 F1 S1 MS EC F2 MS1 A1 A PA PA1 T 1 2 P2 P1 1 2 P2 P1 ...

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Page 28: ...transcription errors in the present booklet The manufacturer reserves the right to make all modifications to its products deemed necessary for manufacture or commercial reasons at any moment and without prior notice without jeopardising the essential functional and safety characteristics of the appliances ...

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