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Bistro Installation and Operation Manual
11.
Reinstall the Burner Guard, and optional Log
Set if supplied� The lower tab of the guard
fits into the front of the burner opening� The
Log Set fits onto the studs on the Burner
Guard, behind the opening in the guard, so
the logs sit at the rear of the burner opening�
ASSEMBLY
Log Set
10.
Run a bead of high temperature silicone
(provided) along visible joints where the mantle
and the oven intersect—in the front and on both
sides of the oven (right side not shown)�
12.
Make utility connections, at the rear of the
Control Box� Gas and electrical connections
must comply with all relevant national and
local codes, and in a manner acceptable to
the authority having jurisdiction�
13.
Knockouts are provided on rear of the oven stand for the incoming gas and electrical supplies� If necessary, holes may be
drilled in either side panel for the incoming gas and electrical supplies� Gas and electrical supplies should be routed in such
a way that they do not interfere with the removal of the the oven burner, or block the access to the space under the oven for
service� The area beneath the burner needs to be kept clear of conduit and piping to allow for removal of the burner for service�
The rear panel must be installed in order for the oven to work properly�
A 3/4-inch full-flow gas shut-off valve should be installed on the gas supply near the oven in such a way that it is
readily accessible.
This appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local code, or in the absence of local code, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable.
An Electrical Diagram is provided inside the bottom cover of the Control Box, and at the end of this manual�
Make the electrical connection to the
terminals in this Junction Box.
Note
: Correct voltage is specified on this
Junction Box and the equipment Data Plate.
Connect the incoming
gas supply to the 3/4 inch
FNPT gas inlet.