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30” EYE-LEVEL GAS MICROWAVE RANGE 30” EYE-LEVEL GAS RANGE IMPORTANT INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE HOMEOWNER HOMEOWNER: RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. ve Ovens, Compactors, Room Air Conditioners, Dehumidifiers, Automatic Washers, Clothes Dryers, Freezers, Refrigerator-Freezers, Ice Makers,Dishwashl...
Before you begin Read these instructions completely If followed, they will simplify the installation If your range does not have a microwave disregard following oven, information. IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Failure to follow these instructions to fire or electrical shock hazard.
17” max. from from floor. 25/,6 above the cooktop must have a of the installer with the installation clearance of base cabinet, left to avoid material from the oven cavity. the unit, check for damage such as Whirlpool trained ser-...
C. Gas supply requirements Before connecting to the supply system, be sure that the Installation conforms with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2223.1-l 980. These ranges are designed for easy connection tween the supply line and the inlet fitting.
D. Electrical requirements - Conventional Eyelevel A 120 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only, 15 Ampere fused electrical supply is required (time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended). It is recommended circuit serving only this appliance be provided. DO NOT use an extension cord.
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DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY PRONG. This appliance is equipped with a power supply cord having a 3-prong grounding plug. (See Figure 5.) To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must be plug- ed into a mating 3-prong grounding tacle, grounded in accordance with the National Elec- trical Code, ANSUNFPA...
Gas connection A. To access gas line FIG. 7 Remove storage drawer by lifting slightly and pulling out of the range. The connection is now accessible. B. Connect gas line TOP VIEW OF GAS SUPPLY LINE 1. The pressure regulator has a l/z” female pipe thread. It is recommended that a 115”...
gq@- - SHUTTER FIG. 9 The air shutters on the top burner manifold should be adjusted for a proper flame. The flame should be soft in character. To adjust the air shutter, loosen the lock screw. Move the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air.
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NAT. GAS FIG. B Remove the cap with the screwdriver slot and replace upside down. This plug will then have the marking “LPGIO.” Be sure not to disturb or remove the spring beneath this plug. See Figure B for correct positioning of plug.
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The appearance of a properly adjusted gas flame is one having an inner cone of bluish-green and an outer man- tle of dark blue. The flame characteristics clean and soft. NOTE: On LP gas a slight yellow tip will be visable on top burner flames, but will not affect burner performance.
Check operation A. Surface burners 1. Push in and turn the knob to “LITE” 2. When the burner lights, turn the knob clockwise to the desired setting. Do not leave the knob in the “LITE” position once the burner 3. If the flame should go out during the cooking opera- tion, turn burner off.
Installing optional aGIl vent hood above eyelevel micro- wave range A. Space required WITH VENT HOOD :%RALL HEIGHT EYE-LEVEL RANGE uq/-y FIG. 15 Install vent hood BEFORE making connection. When measuring, remember that leveling legs will be adjusted. Total height needed for vent hood is 72” with legs not extended.
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Loosen screws and remove the two small plates on the back of the hood. Remove the screws in the back of the oven. Remove the two Z brackets from the hardware package. Position the hood on the range one inch from the rear and align holes in brackets (one each side) with holes in the hood and in the range.
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(MANUAL) OVEN LIGHT SW SWITCH FUSE MANIFOLD SW COLOR FLAGGING IS A COMMON YHACllCt IN ORIGINAL AND REPLACEMENT WIRING WHEN TRACING, CHECK FOR FLAGS AT EACH TERMINATION SELECTOR SWITCH SCHEDULE POSITION CONTACTS A & B OPEN BAKE TIMED BAKE BROIL A-2, B-4 NOTE WIRES TO BE REPLACED MUST HAVE...
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FLUOR. LAMP SWITCH STA)i;ER OVEN LIGHT SW (MAN ) L------J TLHERM SELECTOR SW. STAT /*NO MANIFOLD SW. TERMINALS A & 1 LOCATED ON SELECTOR SWITCH NOT USED SELECTOR SWITCH SCHEDULE CONTACTS POSITION OPEN CLOSED OVEP4J”hAMP r---l r L --+-I SPARK ~H+--~~ULE Ll -HI.
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y&-r 7; J” L-,-J L--3----: THERM0 SELECTOR SW. ^-_- MANIFOLD SW Terminals A & 1 Located on Selector Switch Not Used SELECTOR SWITCH SCHEDULE CONTACTS POSITION OPEN L--e UPPER OVEN THERMOSTAT VALVE d--lHOOO OUTLET L3-_2-'J CONNECTOR h”” "--+I SPARK HV'MOOULE i-K - A-?* ‘,S...
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