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Page 1: ...Dynamic Cooking Systems INSfAI J An 0 N MANlUAL PROFES SIONAL 48 36 30 GAS RA1 GE MODELS Retain this maJ lualfor future reference ...

Page 2: ...ibility of variousGrill a ldGriddle combinations All RangeModelsrequireinstallation of one of the threeBackguards this piecemust beorderedsep arately except tht RG 304 Model which is shippedstandardwith a 9 IILow Back see Figs lA 1B 1C below 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 Warning Introduction Model Identification Important Installation Instructions Step 1 Ventilation Requirements Step 2 Cabinet Preparation Step 3 ...

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Page 4: ...peed is only required when using the B B Q grill For bestsmoke elimination the lower edge 06the hood should be installed a minimum of 30 to a maximum of 36 above the range cooking sur face SeeFig 3 If the hood contains any com bustible materials i e a wood covering it must be a minimum of 36 above the cooking surface Check local building codes for the proper method of range installation Local code...

Page 5: ...tions FIG2 VENTILATION STANDARD COUNTER INSTALLATION ISLAND INSTALLATION UNIT RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE When installing a unit featuring a grill selecta bloweron theh ghend ofrecommendation ElG 1 A 48 Wid Hood RG 48 Mod s B 36 Wid Hood RG 36 Modr S C 30 Wid Hood RG 304 Mod ri 4a 4b 36 Min 10 rombUJlibl malrrial from cookin uifacr A 48 moa ls B 36 motitls 7 C 30 mod 4 A B c 12 crill t Co...

Page 6: ...cabinets installed on eithersideof the hood is 13 5 Any openingsin the wall behind the range and in the floor underthe rangemustbesealed 7 Always keep th eappliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors a nd liquids 6 When thereis lessthana 12 clearance betweencombustiblematerialand the backedge of the range abovethe cooking surface aDCS StubBackor High...

Page 7: ...r The door can then be removed by gently lifting and pulling thedoo wirh the hinges UJ I and our of the framt DO NOT REMOVE THE GRILL OR GRIDDLEASSEMBLIES It may be necessaryto remove the oven doors and knobs to passthrough some doorways With the doors and knobs removed a 29 3 8 wide open ing is required Without removing the door a 30 13 16 wide opening is required SeeFig 2A El G 2 The professiona...

Page 8: ...rearlevelinglegsarenot acces sibleoncethe rangeis pushedinto place Once the rangeis in place the front leglevelerscanbe accessed to levelthe front of the range Replace the kick paneland ovendoorsby reversing the proceduredescribedpreviously It is important that thetwoscrews retainingthekickpanelare secure topreventaccidental access toliveelectrical components andwires See Fig 6 ...

Page 9: ...llelblades It must be plugged into a ma ting grounding type receptacle connected to a correctly polarized 120 Volt cir cuit If the circuil does not have a grounding type receptacle it is the responsibility and obliga tion of the installt ror used to have the existing receptacle change ito a properly grounded and polarized receptac lein accordance with all applic able local codesand ordinances by a...

Page 10: ...e is accessible prior to installing the back guard Begin by mak ing sure that the range is unplugged Next remove the open top burner gratesand the enam eled pans beneath the grates Treat all parts with care to avoid chipping the porcelain enamel Lift and remove all open top burners 2 REGULATOR See Fig 16 The convertible regulator on this unit hasa nat ural gas setting of5 0 WC for natural gasand 1...

Page 11: ...lightly until flush RNll Theair shutteris for L R Gasuseonly Remove if convertinga L R IGas unit backto Natural Gas OIMPORTANT GAS CONVERSION INSTRUCTION OvenBroiler Burner OPEN TOP BURNERS Tighten all cooktop main bl lrnerorifice hoods down until seatedagainstthe integralpredrilled L P pin See Fig 20 A 1 2 deepwell socketis idealfor this purpose Do not overtighten Replaceovenburnerorifice and ove...

Page 12: ...aks The backguard is installed after the gasconnec tion is made The backguard must be installed when there is lessthan a 12 clearance betWeen combustibles and the back of the range above the cooking surface SeeFig 3 A stainless steel trim channel is available for covering the back guard mounting flanges for an island installation SeeFig 16 The gassupply connections should be made by a competent te...

Page 13: ...djustmentswill void your warranty CAUTION For Warrantycoverage DCS requires that burneradjustments bemadebya qual ified technician at thetime ofinstallation Extreme careshouldbeused whenadjustments aremade after installation ...

Page 14: ...knob back to the LOW position If the flame is too yellow indicating insufficient air adjust the shutter counterclockwise to increase air inlet 3 Removeknob 4 Hold the valve haftstill SeeFig 21 Insertathin blade flat tipped screwdriver through thevalveshaftand turn to adjustthe desiredsetting clockwise higher counter clock wise lower Be carefulnot to turn it down so low that the flamesdisappearat a...

Page 15: ...ach burn rlights satisfactorily both individually and with other burners on sameside of unit operating Radiant tray placed in grill unit if equipped the briquettes inserted and held in place with the retaining rods The tWo grill racks in place Flame adjustment for 3 8 soft blue cone made on ports of each top burner See Fig lB ELECTro CAL Low flame adjustmentverified Receptacle with 15ampereover cu...

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