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Instructions for the Installer

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4. WALL FIXING AND ANTI-TIP DEVICE

  WARNING

 

-  All ranges can tip

-  Injury to persons could result

-  Install anti-tip device packed with the range

See installation instructions

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR
SERIOUS BURNS TO CHILDREN OR ADULTS.

  WARNING

 

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

-  Use extreme caution when drilling holes into the wall or floor. There may be

concealed electrical wires located behind the wall or under the floor.

-  Identify the electrical circuits that could be affected by the installation of the

Anti-Tip Device, then turn off power to these circuits.

-  Failure to follow these instructions may result in electrcal shock or other

personal injury.

CAUTION: 

PROPERTY DAMAGE

-  Contact a qualified installer or contractor to determine the proper method fro drilling holes through the

wall or floor material (such as ceramic tile, hardwood, etc.)

-  Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to wall or floor coverings.

4.1 Tools needed for installation of Anti-TipDevice:

-  Ruler or tape mesurer
- Philips 

screwdriver

- Pliers
-  Protection eyer glasses

- Flat 

blade 

screwdriver

- Gloves
- 3/8” 

Rachet

- Wrench

- - 

4.2 Instruction for wall fixing

1 Fix the screw to the wall and hook the chain (Fig. A);
2 Hook the chain to the hole positioned at the rear of the cooker (Fig. B – Part. A);
3 Once the chain is in position, push the cooker against the wall;
4 The height of the screw hole from floor level must not exceed 315” - 800 mm (Fig. C).

A)

B)

C)

Summary of Contents for A1CXU6

Page 1: ...Mounting the rear top upstand 10 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 11 5 1 US installation only 3 wire branch circuit 12 5 2 US installation and canadian installation 4 wire branch circuit 13 NOTE THIS APPLIANCE...

Page 2: ...f not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury All safety messages will inform you as to potential hazards inform you on how to reduce the risk of injury and as to what can occur if the instruct...

Page 3: ...national ANSI NFPA 70 ELECTRICAL CODE LATEST EDITION or the CSA STANDARD C22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 LATEST EDITION and all local codes and ordinances for the kilowatt rating of the range B...

Page 4: ...mm copper When installed in a 24 61 cm base cabinet with 25 63 5 cm countertop front of oven door protrudes 1 7 8 4 8 cm beyond 24 61 cm base cabinet 30 76 2 cm min clearance between the to of the coo...

Page 5: ...range is to be installed must be sealed Some cabinet and building materials are not designed to withstand the heat produced by the oven for baking Check with your builder or cabinet supplier to make s...

Page 6: ...ted uniformly across the bottom After transporting the professional range close to its final location the range can be tipped back and supported on the rear legs while the dolly is carefully removed T...

Page 7: ...se instructions may result in electrcal shock or other personal injury CAUTION PROPERTY DAMAGE Contact a qualified installer or contractor to determine the proper method fro drilling holes through the...

Page 8: ...nstructions for the Installer 10 4 3 Mounting the rear top upstand 1 Position the upstand above the top taking care to align holes A with holes B 2 Secure the upstand to the top by tightening screws C...

Page 9: ...nform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code ANS NFPA 70 last edition or CSA Standard C22 1 Canadian Electrical code Part 1 Latest edition and all local codes and ordinances for the kilow...

Page 10: ...in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not modify the power supply cord If it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualifies electrician 5 1 US installati...

Page 11: ...ance to the neutral white colored wire wire in the junction box pic 2 NOTE FOR MODEL RATED UP TO 4 3 KW CONNECT TO A 20A FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER FOR MODEL RATED FROM 4 4 KW TO 6 6 KW CONNECT TO A 30A...

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