Part # 4523341 Rev 2 (03/04/10)
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Appliances Equipped With Legs
1 . Raise the front of the appliance and block . Do not lay the
appliance on its back .
2 . Legs are threaded to be easily screwed into the holes
provided on the bottom of the range .
3 . Once legs have been attached and secured they can
be adjusted to level the appliance and compensate for
uneven flooring .
Installing Shelf To Backguard
Note: Shelf may be installed before or after installing the
backguard to the range .
1 . Loosen 4 bolts on the front of the backguard
approximately 1/4” (6mm) .
2 . Align the 4 slotted holes on the back of the shelf with the
4 bolts on the backguard .
3 . Slide the shelf downward until the 4 bolts are engaged in
the slotted portion of the keyhole .
4 . Tighten the 4 bolts to secure the shelf .
5 . On 60” units only, install a sheet metal screw though the
hole in the underside of the shelf into the backguard and
tighten .
SHELF
BACKGUARD
MOUNTING
BOLTS
SHEETMETAL
SCREW
Backguard With High Shelf, Salamander Or
Cheesemelters Mounting Instructions
1 . Rear of the range must be easily accessible
2 . Please refer to the installation instructions included with
the salamander or cheesemelter for further instructions
on these units .
3 . For the backguard or high shelf, place on the rear of the
range, slipping the support brackets into the openings in
the main body sides .
4 . Securely fasten the support brackets to the burner box
sides with (4)sheet metal screws provided .
Upright
Main Body
Side
Sheet Metal
Screws (4 Req'd)
Ventilation Air
The following notes are intended to give general guidance .
For detailed recommendations, refer to the applicable
code(s) in the country of destination .
Proper ventilation is critical for optimum performance . The
ideal method of ventilating open-top equipment is the use
of a properly designed canopy that should extend six inches
(152 mm), beyond all sides of the appliance(s) and six feet, six
inches (1981mm) above the floor .
A strong exhaust will create a vacuum in the room . For an
exhaust vent to work properly, replacement air must be
equal to the amount of air exhausted . An imbalance between
exhaust and replacement air can cause degradation in the
appliance’s performance .
All gas burners and pilots need sufficient air to operate . Large
objects should not be placed in front of the appliance(s) that
would obstruct the flow of air into the front
Statutory Regulations
The installation of this appliance must be carried out by
a competent person and in accordance with the relevant
regulations, codes of practice and the related publications of
the country of destination .
INSTALLATION Continued
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