Installation
Instructions
POWER SUPPLY LOCATIONS
GAS SUPPLY:
These cooktops
are designed to operate on
natural gas at 4" of water column pressure or
on LP gas at 10" of water column pressure.
. These cooktops are shipped from the factory
set for natural gas. If you decide to use this
cooktop with LP gas, conversion
adjustments
must be made by a service technician
or
other qualified
person.
. The pressure regulator
must be connected
in
series with the manifold of the cooktop and must
remain in series with the supply line regardless
of type of gas being used.
For proper operation, the maximum
inlet pressure
to the regulator
must be no more than 10" water
column pressure for natural gas and 14" water
column pressure for LP gas.
When checking the regulator, the inlet pressure
must be at least 1" greater than the regulator
output setting. If the regulator
is set for 4" of
water column pressure, the inlet pressure must
be at least 5". If the regulator
is set for 10" of
water column pressure, the inlet pressure must
be at least 11". For ease of installation,
and if local
codes permit, the gas supply line into the cooktop
should be 1/2" or ]/4"
ID flexible metal appliance
connector,
three to five feet long.
NOTE: Purchase a new flexible line. DO NOT USE
AN OLD PREVIOUSLY USED LINE.
. Plake gas connection
through
rear wall, or on
cabinet floor at rear, as illustrated.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY:
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Electrical
outlet 12"
above cabinet
floor (mount
on side or
buck cabinet
wall 2"min.
from
centerline)
4" (to clear toe kick area)
The built-in gas downdraft
cooktop features
pilotless electric ignition for energy savings and
reliability.
It operates on a 120-volt, 60-Hz power
supply. A separate circuit, protected
by a iS-amp
time-delay
fuse or circuit breaker, is required.
.
A properly grounded
3-prong
receptacle
should
be located within reach of cooktop's four foot
power cord.
IMPORTANT: (Please read carefully.)
FOR
PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance
is
equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) plug
which mates with a standard three-prong
grounding
wall receptacle
to minimize the
possibility of electric shock hazard from this
appliance. The customer
should have the wall
receptacle
and circuit checked by a qualified
electrician
to make sure the receptacle
is properly
grounded
and has correct
polarity.
Where a standard
two-prong
wall receptacle
is
encountered,
it is the personal responsibility
and
obligation
of the customer
to have it replaced with
a properly grounded
three-prong
wall receptacle.
Do Not, Under Any Circumstances,
Cut Or
Remove The Third (ground) Prong From The
Power Cord.
Do not use an extension
cord.
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