8
To remove the door, open the door and hold it all the way
open. Close the hinge latches (see Figure 8) and release
the door. The door can then be removed by gently lifting
and pulling the door, with the hinges up and out of the
frame. The hinges are assembled to the door and will be
removed from the frame when the door is lifted upward.
The professional range should be transported by a dolly
close to its final location. The range can be tipped back
and supported on the rear legs while the dolly is removed.
The floor under the legs should be protected (Wood
Strips, Carpet, Paneling, Etc.) before pushing the unit
back into position
. Electric and gas connections should
be made (Steps 4 & 5) and the backguard installed (Step
6) before the range is placed in its final position.
FIGURE 7
Left Rear Shipping
Screws
For proper performance, the professional range should be
level. To achieve a flush fit of the range to adjoining
countertops, it will be necessary to have level cabinets
(front to back, and left to right across the opening of the
range). After checking the countertops for level and
before sliding the range into place, measure the distance
from the floor to the top of the counter work surface in the
rear left and right corners. Adjust the corresponding rear
corner of the range to an equal height of the counter, as
the rear leveling legs are not accessible once the range is
pushed into place. Once the range is in place, the front
leg levelers can be accessed to level the front of the
range. Replace the kick panel and oven doors by
reversing the procedure described previously.
It is important that the two screws retaining the kick
panel are secure to prevent accidental access to live
electrical components and wires (see Figure 5).
FIGURE 8
Door Hinge Roller
Lock (Close)
Un-Lock
GRIDDLE ADJUSTMENTS
The griddle section is fastened in place at the front with
screws. It is designed to be stationary and not meant to
be removed for cleaning.
The griddle has two leveling screws beneath the rear flue
cover which can be used to adjust the griddle to the
desired slope. The center screw is for shipping and
should be removed.
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