For a built-in applications, your counter or table thickness must not
exceed 2”.
Your MAX Induction
®
Range must have the proper
ventilation in order to operate correctly.
There must be at least 10” of
space available under a mounted induction range. Cabinets housing the
induction range should have both vents & circulation fans installed. The
inside temperature of the cabinet must not exceed 90°F / 32° C.
To mount your MAX Induction
®
Double Range, you must first remove
the control panel (refer to page 4 for instruction). Place the template of
the induction range on the surface you are preparing for the install.
Center the template, allowing a minimum of 4” of countertop space on
each side of the induction range. The template measures 26.38” (670
mm) long x 13.39” (340 mm) wide.
Once you insert the induction range into the cut out, the edge of the
range will sit 0.5” (12.75 mm) above the surface of the countertop.
Apply a thin bead of 100% rubber silicone sealant around the surface
perimeter of the mounted induction range.
Mounting Your Induction Range:
4
5
Double MAX Induction
®
Range (Countertop Use):
Cabinet ventilation
(vents & circulation fans)
must be provided
. Inside temperature of the
cabinet must not exceed 90°F / 32°C.
Control Panel adjusts 1/2”
to 3/4” depending on the
thickness of plywood.
Remove your MAX Induction
®
range from the packaging and inspect all
parts. If the ceramic glass surface is cracked or damaged, do not install the
range. Contact your supplier for a replacement range.
Removing the Control Panel:
Your MAX Induction
®
Double Range can be used as a countertop unit, or
can be built into a countertop. If you’re using it as a countertop unit, the
control box can be mounted in the center of the two ranges, or can be
removed & placed on the left end of the induction range assembly.
To remove the control box assembly, turn the induction range on its side.
Remove the two locking screws which connect the control box to the range.
Pull down & remove the control box from the induction housing. The
control box will be connected to the induction range by a cable. To remove
the cable from the range, loosen the two thumb-screws & pull out the
connector.
The control panel can now be connected to the side of the double induction
range. Remove the small metal housing from the side of the range. This
housing can be placed over the center opening to prevent dust & grease
from corroding the connector. Screw the cable connector to the side
connection. Tighten the screws, insert locking teeth into the mounting slots
& mount two locking screws into the bottom of the induction range
housing.