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International Dual Fuel (ICBDF) Series
International Dual Fuel (ICBDF) Series
Installation Information
2-6
#814889 - Revision A- July, 2010
Anti-Tip Bracket Installation
Raise the unit to desired height using the rear leveling
casters and adjusting the front adjustable legs.
Try fitting the unit in place to verify the correct height.
Measure from the floor to the top of the range base
flange on the back of the unit. Add 1/8"(3.175mm) to
this dimension, mark this height on the wall behind the
unit. This will be the location of the bottom edge of the
anti-tip bracket. Try to center the mark between the
cabinets.
For 48-inch and 60-inch ranges, care must be taken to
verify that the anti-tip bracket does not interfere with the
inner cavity supports. Locate a stud or other solid
mounting source, install the anti-tip bracket at the same
level as this line. Push the unit back, ensure the rear
base flange fits under the anti-tip bracket (See
Figure 2-
3
).
ANTI-TIP BRACKET MUST BE ANCHORED TO
WALL BEHIND UNIT SO IT IS DIRECTLY ABOVE
THE BASE FLANGE OR APPLIANCE MAY TIP FOR-
WARD
.
SIDE PANEL
ANTI-TIP
BRACKET
BASE FLANGE
WALL
FLOOR
TO FLOOR
5 3/4" min.
Figure 2-4. Anti-Tip Installation
CASTERS ALLOW
2 1/8" HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
FLOOR
Figure 2-5. Caster Height
Figure 2-6. Caster and Leveling Leg Adjustment
UNIT LEVELING
Rear Caster Adjustment
The ICB Dual Fuel range has rolling casters, which
allows easy movement of the range by picking up the
front of the unit. The range comes from the factory at
an overall height of 35-7/8"(911.225mm) (from floor to
top of the bullnose) before any height adjustment. The
casters allow for 2-1/8"(53.975mm) height adjustment.
NOTE
:
Do not lift by oven door(s) handle.
To raise or lower rear caster, reach directly underneath
unit to rear caster and attach a 3/4” socket with an long
extension onto the adjusting bolt located on front of
caster assembly. Now, attach a drill or socket wrench
to extension and turn bolt left or right to raise or lower
(See
Figure 2-6
).
Front Leveling Leg Adjustment
Dual Fuel ranges can be leveled at the front by turning
the front leveling legs as indicated in
figure 3-6
The
legs allow for 2-1/8" height adjustment.
To raise or lower front leveling legs, use an adjustable
wrench to turn the leveling leg nut to the left or right to
raise or lower (
See Figure 2-6
).
The stainless steel cover over the leveling leg floats up
or down to conceal the leveling leg from view. If level-
ing leg is still visible and the stainless steel cover is all
the way down, replace the stainless steel cover with a
longer version, available as a sales accessory.