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Checkwith your localutilitiesforelectricai codeswhichapplyinyour
area. if there are no kxal codes, the Nafional Electrical Code,
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ANS1/NFPA No. 70-1987 mustbe followecf. You can get a copy by
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An adequate electrical supply and outlet must be used to operate
the electrical parts of your oven, The oven cord has three prong
plug and must be used with a properly grounded three hole outlet
with a standard 120 volt, 60 cycle AC household current.
Instalithe elec!ricaloutlet belowthe oven onthe right side. It should
be easily reached through cabinet doors below the oven, See
Figure 5.
The preferred methodof electrical hook-upis shown in Fig. 2. If you
do not have a grounded (three hole) outlet, have a qualifi~d
eiect~icianchange your old outlet or install a new one,
A grounding adapter plug maybe usedto convert a two hole outlet
to a three hole until a grounded outlet can be installed. See Figure
3. This should be done only temporarily and only if the two hole
outlet is properly polarized and grounded. Have a qualified electri-
cian test the outlet to be sure it meets all requirements.
Always unplug the oven cord before making any electrical repairs
to the oven. When unplugging the oven, always grasp the plug,
never the cord. Never use an extension cord to connect the oven
to the electrical supply.
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PROPERLY POLARIZED AND
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for L.P. gas usage.
You must foilow kmai codes when installing your built-in oven.
Check with your local utilities for codes and ordinancesthat appiy
in your area. If there are no local codes, you must foilow the
NationalFuelGas CodeANSi/Z225.l -1W?4andAddendaZ223.12-
1987. YOUcan get a capy by writing:
American Gas Association
1515 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, (Flossiyn),VA 22209
Ifthe oven is to ba installed in a mobile home,the installation must
conform to the l'vianufactur~d Home Constructionand Safety Stan-
dard, Title 24, HUD, Part 3280 or, when not applicable, the
Standard for Manufactured Home installations 19$2 (Manufac-
tured Home Sites, Communities and Set-ups), ANSi A225.I -1984,
or with local codes. You can get a copy of the Federal Standardby
writing:
Office of Mobile Home Standards
HUD Building
451 7th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 24010
The gas supply must be shut off before removing an old oven and
stay off until the hookup of the new oven is finished. You should
know where your main gas shut off valve is located.
iVeverreuse an oid connector when installing a new oven.
Besure nostrain is put onthe connecting iine assembly. To prevent
gas leaks, put a pipe joint compound which resiststhe action of LP.
gas on the male (outside) threads only.
Use 1/2" gas inlet pipe. The hole for the gas inlet pipe should be
8-1/4" right of the center iine of the cabinet (see Figure 4) and .23"
behind the front surfac.eof the cabinet. Connect a l/2'' coupling to
the inlet pipe. Thetopof the coupling should be about 2-1/2''above
the bottom edge of the cutout opening (see Figure 4). Before you
put the oven into the cabinet opening, connect the
1/2" reducer
shut-offvalveto the coupling(seepointA in Figure4).
This valve
is supplied with the oven and is wire-tied to the back of the unit.
Put the oven into the cabinet. Remove the storage drawer. The
oven door may be removed before inserting the oven into the
cabinet to lessen the weight. Seethe instructions in the Care and
Cleaning section of the Use and Care Manual.
When the oven is in place, reach through the access opwiing and
connect the oven tubing to the reducer shut off valve (see point B
in Figure 5). Use a5/8"wrench to turn the fitting. Tighten the fitting
snugly but do not force it. Forcing could damage the fitting and
tubing and cause leaking.
Apply a soap solution to all connections in the supply line, manifold
and oven to test for gas leaks. Do not use an open flame to !ookfcx
leaks. Bubbles will form where anygasisleaking. Turn offthemain
gassupplybefore youtryto stopa leak. Mterali Ieaksare stopped,
turn on the gas supply and recheck all connections for leaks before
lighting burners.
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leaks must be
before
any
!oWmm3.
After electrical and gas connections have been made, p!acwa spirit
level cm one of the oven racks and make sure oven is level. If
necessary, adjust leg levelers (see page 6).
Use a 1/8" drill bit to drill hcdesin the cabinet frcmt,through the holes
in the oven side trim. %curethe oven in the cabirwt with the screvvs
provided.
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