When the power supply cord or conduit is connected to the
mating receptacle or terminal block cover, the combined
connection should protrude no more than 2" (51 mm) from
the rear wall (see Figure 5).
Power Cord & Receptacle
2" (51 mm) maximum
when plugged in
When using a receptacle it may be necessary to recess the
receptacle's housing into the rear wall. Refer to Local Elec-
trical Code to determine the minimum volume for all electri-
cal / junction boxes. Follow all local electrical codes.
Mount the receptacle securely to a wall stud, then seal
around the receptacle's housing.
To minimize binding when the unit is connected, orient the
receptacle or conduit connector, and slide back into
position.
NOTE:
Canadian models have the power cord supplied with the
range.
Step 3: Unpacking and Moving
the Range
Unpacking the Range
1. Remove the outer carton and packing materials from
the shipping pallet but leave the adhesive-backed foam
layer over brushed-metal surfaces, to protect finish
from scratches, until the range is installed in its final
position.
Junction Box & Conduit
2" (51 mm)
maximum
Figure 5: Wall Connection
2. Remove the door(s) (see "Step 4: Door Removal and
Adjustment" on page 11); however, DO NOT remove
the warming drawer or steam oven doors, if applicable.
This will create an estimated reduction in the weight as
shown in Table 1 and allow the range to pass through
30" (762 mm) doorways (see clearances beginning on
page 6).
3. The grates, griddle plate, burner caps, and oven racks
must be removed to facilitate handling. Do not remove
the griddle element and tray assembly.
Shipping Weight
Weight without packing
materials
Without door(s), burner caps,
and oven racks
Moving the Range
CAUTION!
DO NOT lift the range by the oven door's
handle, as this may damage the door hinges
and cause the door to fit incorrectly.
DO NOT lift the appliance by the range's
control panel.
The unit is heavy and should be handled
accordingly. Proper safety equipment such as
gloves and adequate manpower of at least
two people must be used in moving the range
to avoid injury and to avoid damage to the
unit or the floor.
Rings, watches, and any other loose items
that may damage the unit or otherwise might
become entangled with the unit should be
removed.
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use
caution when reaching behind or under
appliance.
DO NOT use a hand truck or appliance dolly
on the back or front of the unit. Handle from
the side only.
36"
48"
RANGE
RANGE
420 lbs
590 lbs
(191 kg)
(268 kg)
360 lbs
530 lbs
(163 kg)
(240 kg)
260 lbs
390 lbs
(118 kg)
(177 kg)
Table 1: Range Weight
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