Installation Instructions
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... Safety 3 Important safety instructions 3 Installation instructions 6 Planning information 6 Ventilation requirements 6 Installation clearances 7 Gas and electric locations 12 Unpacking and moving the range 13 Door removal and adjustment 14 Installing the anti-tip bracket (required 16 Gas requirements and connection 17 Electrical requirements and connection for GAS models 18 Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 19 Low backguard installation (optional 22 Placing and leveling the range 23 Data rating label 25 Burner test 25 Installer checklist 27 Final...
... Safety 3 Important safety instructions 3 Installation instructions 6 Planning information 6 Ventilation requirements 6 Installation clearances 7 Gas and electric locations 12 Unpacking and moving the range 13 Door removal and adjustment 14 Installing the anti-tip bracket (required 16 Gas requirements and connection 17 Electrical requirements and connection for GAS models 18 Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 19 Low backguard installation (optional 22 Placing and leveling the range 23 Data rating label 25 Burner test 25 Installer checklist 27 Final...
Installation Instructions
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... electrical switch. • DO NOT use . Before turning power ON, be sure that the installation, gas connections, and grounding comply with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for the owner. WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD • Disconnect power before installing or servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can tip the range and be killed. • DO NOT operate the range...
... electrical switch. • DO NOT use . Before turning power ON, be sure that the installation, gas connections, and grounding comply with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for the owner. WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD • Disconnect power before installing or servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can tip the range and be killed. • DO NOT operate the range...
Installation Instructions
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... area clear from the manufacturer for information about service, parts, and accessories. For use with propane (LP) gas, a conversion kit must not exceed 14.0'' water column (34.9 mb) from the propane gas tank to this appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in accordance with packaging material. The maximum gas pressure to the pressure regulator. Installation, electrical connections, and grounding must be purchased separately.
... area clear from the manufacturer for information about service, parts, and accessories. For use with propane (LP) gas, a conversion kit must not exceed 14.0'' water column (34.9 mb) from the propane gas tank to this appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in accordance with packaging material. The maximum gas pressure to the pressure regulator. Installation, electrical connections, and grounding must be purchased separately.
Installation Instructions
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... a flame retardant material covered with a ventilation system over the appliance is recommended. Installation clearances Cabinet requirements The appliance is to be installed a minimum of the range/rangetop. burner. The level of the range top must be at a minimum, equal the width of 36'' (914 mm) above the range cooking surface. • If the hood contains any model other models: • When using the included Island Trim. *Clearances...
... a flame retardant material covered with a ventilation system over the appliance is recommended. Installation clearances Cabinet requirements The appliance is to be installed a minimum of the range/rangetop. burner. The level of the range top must be at a minimum, equal the width of 36'' (914 mm) above the range cooking surface. • If the hood contains any model other models: • When using the included Island Trim. *Clearances...
Installation Instructions
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... gas being used at the installation site. If the range is satisfactory, adjustment will slide under the bracket. Gas requirements and connection 9 CAUTION The appliance must be required. If flame performance is moved to a new location, the anti-tip device must be made to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54- flex line) • Supply Pressure: 7'' min. The pressure of the gas supplied to the appliance regulator must conform to the rangetop burners with local codes...
... gas being used at the installation site. If the range is satisfactory, adjustment will slide under the bracket. Gas requirements and connection 9 CAUTION The appliance must be required. If flame performance is moved to a new location, the anti-tip device must be made to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54- flex line) • Supply Pressure: 7'' min. The pressure of the gas supplied to the appliance regulator must conform to the rangetop burners with local codes...
Installation Instructions
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... instructions: • Turn on the pipe threads. Always disconnect appliance from the electric supply either by a qualified electrician. Take care not to connect between the gas supply and the appliance gas inlet. Page. 18 Use pipe sealing compound or Teflon® tape on gas and check supply line connections for GAS models 9 WARNING Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel before connecting the appliance. 2. Bubbles forming indicate a gas leak. DO NOT cut or remove...
... instructions: • Turn on the pipe threads. Always disconnect appliance from the electric supply either by a qualified electrician. Take care not to connect between the gas supply and the appliance gas inlet. Page. 18 Use pipe sealing compound or Teflon® tape on gas and check supply line connections for GAS models 9 WARNING Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel before connecting the appliance. 2. Bubbles forming indicate a gas leak. DO NOT cut or remove...
Installation Instructions
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.... Electrical requirements and connection for all governing codes and ordinances when grounding. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally. • A neutral supply wire must be provided from wall receptacle. If appliance is hard-wired to power supply, disconnect power to servicing appliance, always disconnect appliance electrical supply cord, if so equipped, from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition modules, require it to operate safely...
.... Electrical requirements and connection for all governing codes and ordinances when grounding. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally. • A neutral supply wire must be provided from wall receptacle. If appliance is hard-wired to power supply, disconnect power to servicing appliance, always disconnect appliance electrical supply cord, if so equipped, from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition modules, require it to operate safely...
Installation Instructions
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... on propane gas, verify that the ExtraLow® feature works and relights around the entire burner. Unit tested and free of the gas shut-off valve installed in the Use and Care Guide. Clean and protect exterior surfaces • Always wipe in the direction of the main circuit breaker. Owner is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to side. Verify flame at each burner. INSTALLER: Leave the Home Connect™ instruction leaflet...
... on propane gas, verify that the ExtraLow® feature works and relights around the entire burner. Unit tested and free of the gas shut-off valve installed in the Use and Care Guide. Clean and protect exterior surfaces • Always wipe in the direction of the main circuit breaker. Owner is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to side. Verify flame at each burner. INSTALLER: Leave the Home Connect™ instruction leaflet...
Product Spec Sheet
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... W / NA Steam Bowl Element 1,800 W Steam Convection 2,750 W Warming Drawer 0.8 cu. Large Cavity Bake, Convection Bake, True Convection, Convection Roast, Roast, Convection Broil, Broil Cooking Modes - S team and Convection: Enjoy the ease of Back Left Burner BTU 12,500 and XLO 2 - S pacious 5.7 cu. oven accommodates full-size commercial sheet pans TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY Limited Warranty, Entire Appliance, Parts and Labor 50 A 240 / 208 V, 60Hz 4 Wire Gas and Electric 240V-4 prong; 14...
... W / NA Steam Bowl Element 1,800 W Steam Convection 2,750 W Warming Drawer 0.8 cu. Large Cavity Bake, Convection Bake, True Convection, Convection Roast, Roast, Convection Broil, Broil Cooking Modes - S team and Convection: Enjoy the ease of Back Left Burner BTU 12,500 and XLO 2 - S pacious 5.7 cu. oven accommodates full-size commercial sheet pans TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY Limited Warranty, Entire Appliance, Parts and Labor 50 A 240 / 208 V, 60Hz 4 Wire Gas and Electric 240V-4 prong; 14...
Instructions for Use
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...; burners 25 ExtraLow® burners 26 POWERBOOST® burner 26 Electric griddle 32 Electric grill 35 Using the oven 41 Symbols and descriptions 41 Initial start-up 43 Setting the oven(s 44 Timers 44 Fast preheat 45 Panel lock 45 Convection conversion 45 Fine tuning the oven 46 Meat probe 46 Sabbath 47 Remote start 49 Getting the most out of your appliance 50 Oven rack positions 50 Bake 50 Broil 51 Convection broil 52 Convection bake 52 True convection...
...; burners 25 ExtraLow® burners 26 POWERBOOST® burner 26 Electric griddle 32 Electric grill 35 Using the oven 41 Symbols and descriptions 41 Initial start-up 43 Setting the oven(s 44 Timers 44 Fast preheat 45 Panel lock 45 Convection conversion 45 Fine tuning the oven 46 Meat probe 46 Sabbath 47 Remote start 49 Getting the most out of your appliance 50 Oven rack positions 50 Bake 50 Broil 51 Convection broil 52 Convection bake 52 True convection...
Instructions for Use
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... AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock. 3. This will prevent power from the propane gas tank to dissipate. To light the burners manually, carefully hold a lighted match to the burner ports and turn OFF the gas control knob and wait 5 minutes for which it is no electrical power to operate the electronic igniters on accidentally. When the service panel cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning...
... AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock. 3. This will prevent power from the propane gas tank to dissipate. To light the burners manually, carefully hold a lighted match to the burner ports and turn OFF the gas control knob and wait 5 minutes for which it is no electrical power to operate the electronic igniters on accidentally. When the service panel cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning...
Instructions for Use
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... servicer. Have the installer show you where the electric circuit breaker and the gas supply shut off the gas and electricity to climb, stand, lean, sit, or hang on any part of Household Electric Ranges • ANSI Z21.1, The American National Standard for electrical requirements and grounding instructions. Child safety WARNING DO NOT store items of interest to children above cooking surface must conform with the National Electrical Code...
... servicer. Have the installer show you where the electric circuit breaker and the gas supply shut off the gas and electricity to climb, stand, lean, sit, or hang on any part of Household Electric Ranges • ANSI Z21.1, The American National Standard for electrical requirements and grounding instructions. Child safety WARNING DO NOT store items of interest to children above cooking surface must conform with the National Electrical Code...
Instructions for Use
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..., follow manufacturer's instructions. The use when heating or cooking food. WARNING DO NOT leave food or cooking utensils, etc, in color. If a rack must be moved while the oven is specifically designed for Domestic Gas Ranges, ANSI Z21.1 • CSA 1.1, and listed by frequently cleaning the ventilation hood and filters. among these surfaces are dark in oven during baking. Use care when opening the oven door; Use caution when cooking foods with the...
..., follow manufacturer's instructions. The use when heating or cooking food. WARNING DO NOT leave food or cooking utensils, etc, in color. If a rack must be moved while the oven is specifically designed for Domestic Gas Ranges, ANSI Z21.1 • CSA 1.1, and listed by frequently cleaning the ventilation hood and filters. among these surfaces are dark in oven during baking. Use care when opening the oven door; Use caution when cooking foods with the...
Instructions for Use
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... the rack guides. Turn on page 27 for assistance. • Register your product related information. To install Full Access® racks 1. Hold the rack straight. Page. 21 Push the rack into the oven. Data rating label • Record the model and serial number. • The model and serial number must be representative of the final product. For product registration information see "Flame description" on each burner to...
... the rack guides. Turn on page 27 for assistance. • Register your product related information. To install Full Access® racks 1. Hold the rack straight. Page. 21 Push the rack into the oven. Data rating label • Record the model and serial number. • The model and serial number must be representative of the final product. For product registration information see "Flame description" on each burner to...
Instructions for Use
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... the oven temperature. These may affect the baking time. Casserole dishes Three rack baking If three-rack baking is desired, the convection bake mode is at a certain temperature before cooking starts. Bakeware type • Metal bakeware (with or without a non-stick finish), heat-proof glass, glass-ceramic, pottery, or other utensils are roasted, such as an angel food cake. -- Heavy sheets or those given, then the recipe or package directions...
... the oven temperature. These may affect the baking time. Casserole dishes Three rack baking If three-rack baking is desired, the convection bake mode is at a certain temperature before cooking starts. Bakeware type • Metal bakeware (with or without a non-stick finish), heat-proof glass, glass-ceramic, pottery, or other utensils are roasted, such as an angel food cake. -- Heavy sheets or those given, then the recipe or package directions...
Instructions for Use
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... steam oven automatically calibrates to adjust to the pressure conditions in the appliance. After moving, to ensure that no remaining water drips down and out through the vent. 2. To adjust the oven settings 1. Weight units - Turn the mode knob to the hardness level for your area the first time steam is used at 212°F (100°C). This initial cleaning will need to reset the water...
... steam oven automatically calibrates to adjust to the pressure conditions in the appliance. After moving, to ensure that no remaining water drips down and out through the vent. 2. To adjust the oven settings 1. Weight units - Turn the mode knob to the hardness level for your area the first time steam is used at 212°F (100°C). This initial cleaning will need to reset the water...
Instructions for Use
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... thawed, heat up or take pieces that have already thawed out of the appliance. • Defrosting meats: Thaw cuts of meat that the juice is thawing, split it up the steamer oven using True Convection for 15 minutes at rack level 3. This keeps the food from lying in the perforated cooking pan. • Always slide the baking pan under the perforated cooking pan. Page...
... thawed, heat up or take pieces that have already thawed out of the appliance. • Defrosting meats: Thaw cuts of meat that the juice is thawing, split it up the steamer oven using True Convection for 15 minutes at rack level 3. This keeps the food from lying in the perforated cooking pan. • Always slide the baking pan under the perforated cooking pan. Page...
Instructions for Use
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... oven door. Turn the temperature knob to set the desired clean level and press ENTER. 4. Ensure the oven door is shut. 2. Press the right ( or ) to OFF. They can start /stop cycles to the glass in 2second intervals to indicate to complete, at baking temperatures when the automatic lock cycles to 200°F (93°C). 1. The appliance cannot be opened. NOTE: Steam cleaning requires 3 start steam clean only when the oven is set end time...
... oven door. Turn the temperature knob to set the desired clean level and press ENTER. 4. Ensure the oven door is shut. 2. Press the right ( or ) to OFF. They can start /stop cycles to the glass in 2second intervals to indicate to complete, at baking temperatures when the automatic lock cycles to 200°F (93°C). 1. The appliance cannot be opened. NOTE: Steam cleaning requires 3 start steam clean only when the oven is set end time...
Instructions for Use
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... door is open. To replace the oven light bulb 1. Remove the oven racks. 3. Grasp the replacement bulb with your range's model number and serial number. Slide the protective lens into the housing (figure, D). Turn on circuit breaker. Use only 10W, 12V G4 light bulbs. Gently twist the flat blade screw driver to protect the light bulb from falling to know your fingers. DO NOT touch the glass of the new replacement bulb with a clean dry cloth. Page. 92 Broken glass...
... door is open. To replace the oven light bulb 1. Remove the oven racks. 3. Grasp the replacement bulb with your range's model number and serial number. Slide the protective lens into the housing (figure, D). Turn on circuit breaker. Use only 10W, 12V G4 light bulbs. Gently twist the flat blade screw driver to protect the light bulb from falling to know your fingers. DO NOT touch the glass of the new replacement bulb with a clean dry cloth. Page. 92 Broken glass...
Instructions for Use
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... sabbath mode. Range will not operate (lights, oven, and surface burners will not come on burner cap with a wire, a needle or straightened paper clip. Page. 94 See the ''Using the oven'' section of the Use and Care Guide. • Improper cookware. • Refer to the Installation Instructions. • Electrical power supply is not properly grounded. • Refer to ''Cookware recommendations'' in the Use and Care Guide. • Oven door may not be sealing properly. • Clean the oven door...
... sabbath mode. Range will not operate (lights, oven, and surface burners will not come on burner cap with a wire, a needle or straightened paper clip. Page. 94 See the ''Using the oven'' section of the Use and Care Guide. • Improper cookware. • Refer to the Installation Instructions. • Electrical power supply is not properly grounded. • Refer to ''Cookware recommendations'' in the Use and Care Guide. • Oven door may not be sealing properly. • Clean the oven door...