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1. i 5 Dia Duct Rear Duct Inside Wall Through Cabinet Toe Space See special instructions 2049 17 NOTE PVC sewer pipe type PSM 12454 B Schedule 40 ASTM D 1785 Also Required Jenn Air Kit P N 712139 available trom your authorized ser 6 Dia 90 Metal Elbow Wall Cap e vice contractor 6 Dia i 12 Min Metal Duct Max 6 Dia PVG Concrete Slab Sewer Pipe 6 Dia PVC Coupling RRR OEG 6 Dia PVC Sewer Pipe 6 Dia PVC Sewer Pipe Elbow 6 Dia 90 PVC Sewer Pipe Elbow Pack tightly with gravel or sand completely around pipe I Cut Off Pipe at Fioor Level after Concrete Siab Siab Has Cured Window Weli 6 Dia PVC Sewer Pipe LLL KC OE Bae was Soe ERS 6 Dia PVC Sewer Pipe Note Window Well installation for electric models only Wall Cap 6 Dia 90 PVC PA ERR Sewer Pipe Elbow Pack tightly with gravel or sand completety around pipe Seal the space between outside of AES wall cap inlet and inside of PVC 6 Dia PYG coupling with caulking materiai Coupiing Use 5 12 7 cm 6 15 24 em or 3 x 10 8 255 cm x 25 4 cm pipe as recommended for your model Use recommended wall caps Use laundry type wall cap Use no more than one 90 elbow with Over run your system with too five inch 12 7 om duct or three 90 many bends and t
2. Optimum center line vent location is 11 to 17 from edge of cabinet Vents located less than this distance will require the unit to be raised over blower for installation an Floor Vent Cutout Figure 10 ISS Check the direction of the floor joists see illustration SS SS Locate 6 square cutout anywhere within shaded area isk SSNSA The cutout must miss the floor joists Recheck your dimensions and make the cutout Skip to Step 12 Figure 10 11 Wall Vent Cutout Figure 11 Locate the vertical studs in the rear wali Studs are usually 16 40 64 cm center to center Will the vent duct be 6 15 24 cm round through the wall or 3 1 4 x 10 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm rectangle vertically inside the wall See Ducting Instructions for rear duct inside the wall Note Cutout in the wall must clear 3 1 4 x 10 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm transition elbow e Locate the closest stud to your proposed vent hole location Use the following chart to figure the X dimension See the illustration for the other dimensions VERTICAL DUCT INSIDE WALL 6 Round 15 24 cm 3 1 4 x 10 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm A1 2 54 cm length of duct must protrude through the wall for connection to the blower NOTE Optimum vent location is 11 to 17 from edge of cabinet Vents located from 9 3 8 to 11 will require unit to be raised over blower for installation 6 15 24 cm 12 Install B
3. 2 Select Range Location Figure 2 Carefully select the range location keeping in mind the following A Over range cabinets are not recommended However if necessary see 8 _ Make sure electrical power can be provided See 13 _ For downdraft ranges plan the range ducting system Per s 9 12 and ducting instructions _Make sure there is adequate space See s 4 5 6 and 7 _ istand or peninsular installations with 24 deep base cabinet must use flush back no rear toe space cabinets to avoid range interference If a rear toe space is desired use 27 or deeper base cabinets NOTE This range complies with UL requirements for 1 clearance from the 63 50 cm range to adjacent vertical side walls and 7 8 from rear vertical wall Abnormal surface unit operation high heat and no utensils could result in possible scorching of vertical walls and pose a potential fire hazard Therefore a 6 15 24 cm minimum spacing is recommended On Downdraft models 6 spacing is required for proper ventilation See illustration mo OW a OVER RANGE CABINET MIN NOT RECOMMENDED 15 24 cm See 8 FREE STANDING SLIDE IN 3 Type of Installation Free Standing Slide in Figure 3 e Will range be free standing Range setting on floor If so go to 7 Will range be slide in Range top rests on countertop If so go to 4 e These appliances have been designed in accordance with the requirements of various saf
4. Standing Cutout Figure 7 30 1 8 76 52 cm minimum clearance is required Carefully mark the countertop recheck your dimensions and make the cutout NOTE Range side panels may be desirable if the cutout is too large or cabinets are on one side of the range only e Proceed to step 8 30 1716 gs2 cm lt Over Range Cabinets Figure 8 e To eliminate the hazard of reaching over a heated surface unit cabinet storage space above the range should be avoided If cabinet storage is to be provided the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches beyond the bottom of the cabinets However if over range cabinets are necessary observe the following B 30 76 2 cm minimum clearance between the top of the cooking platform and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet B 24 60 96 cm minimum when bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1 4 0 635 cm FLAME RETARDANT millboard covered with not less than No 28MSG sheet steel 0 015 0 038 cm stainless steel 0 024 0 061 cm aluminum or copper NOTE If you are NOT installing a downdraft unit skip to step 13 9 Measure For Floor Vent If unit will be vented through the wall go to 11 if floor will be concrete slab see enclosed ducting instructions For let and right hand venting through cabinet toe space see special instructions on pages 7 amp 8 NOTE
5. Total 23 3 4 x 10 Straight 1 10 10 314 x 10 Wall Cap 0 1 0 Total 43 INSTALL THE DUCT HARDWARE 1 Using good quality ducting material install per these instructions Follow the General Considerations c page 1 Do s and Don ts box on page 4 and Grill Range installation Instructions A few minutes anu pennies spent now will pay long term dividends for the life of the range 2 6 Dia 90 Elbow 5 Ft 1 52 m 6 Dia 45 Elbow 2 5 Ft 76 m 5 to 6 Transition 12 7 om to 15 24 cm Fr 4 0 Ft 30 m P N A456 AIR FLOW THIS DIRECTION NOT AIR FLOW RECOMMENDED 6 to 3 x 10 90 Elbow 15 24 em to 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm P N A496 5 Ft 1 52 m 3 x 10 to 6 90 Elbow 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm to 15 24 em P N A496 9 Ft 2 75 m AIR FLOW 6 to 3 x 10 Transition 15 24 cm to 8 26 cm x 25 4 em P N A463 1 Ft 30 m Also P N A453 in Side Duct 3 x 10 to 6 Transition 8 28 cm x 25 4 cm to 15 24 cm P N A463 4 5 Ft 1 37 m 5 to 3 x 10 90 Elbow 12 7 em to 8 26 cm x 26 4 cm P N A495 AIR PLOW THIS DIRECTION NOT RECOMMENDED AIR FLOW 6 Ft 1 83 m 3 x 10 90 Elbow 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm 5 Ft 1 52 m 34 x 10 Flat Elbow 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm 42 Ft 3 66 m 6 Wall Cap 5 Wall Cap an 15 24 em 12 7 em P N A406 P N A405 C ort 0 Ft 0 m Short Run LP 3 x 10 Wail C
6. to take some of the weight off of the countertop Unit must be level for optimum baking performance Check levelness inside oven using a level that is placed on oven rack For non downdraft units go to step 22 20 Connect Blower Electrical Downdraft Units Only Figure 20 Connect the blower power cord on the range to the blower see illustration 21 Install Flex Duct Downdraft Units Only Figure 21 Attach the flex duct to the blower and range see illustration Using a screwdriver securely tighten duct clamp at each connection j 22 Check Operation Figure 22 AU As e Unpack and instali grill element in one side and optional cooking cartridge in a r other side D l Be sure to remove all packaging materials from unit prior to applying power Switch the electrical circuit breaker to the ON position Consult Use amp Care Manual for operation Check range top elements Fan comes on automatically when grill is turned on cooking cartridge does not energize fan automatically Check oven Check vent fan With vent fan on check all vent duct connections to the outside to make sure there are no air leaks Verify proper airflow with airflow card oe o 33 Install Lower Left and Right Side Toe Plates Figure 23 Pull protective backing from tape Set side plate on floor guide plate between cabinet and range until plate is positioned over the side trim Press plate against side trim on range to insure tape h
7. Range MMM JENN AIR INSTALLATION NSTR UCTIO N S Models SVE47600 SVE47500 403 WEST FOURTH STREET NORTH e NEWTON IA 50208 SVE47100 SCE30600 SCE30500 INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER Important Save for local electrical inspector s use e ALL RANGES CAN TIP AND CAUSE INJURIES TO PERSONS Range Overall Dimensions Width 29 15 16 76 04 cm e INSTALL ANTI TIP DEVICES Depth 26 3 8 70 00 cm PACKED WITH RANGE Height 35 1 2 90 17 cm Add 2 5 08 cm for door handle e FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS F CTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 120 240 VAC OR 120 208 VAC 60 Hz 50 amp circuit protection recommended amp minimum required Wire size For 50 amp service use 6 60 C or 8 75 C copper only three or four r nductor for 40 amp service use 8 copper only three or four conductor LECTRICAL CONNECTION Unit to be properly circuit protected and wired according to local electrical code and national electric code Unit power requirements located on serial plate on front of range 8101P265 60 04 97 00 4 Unpack Range Figure 1 Cut and remove shipping carton e Remove lower range panel or drawer and place out of work area e Remove blower package if you have not already done so Downdraft Models Only e Locate Ducting Instruction sheet Downdraft Models Only NOTE Please read through entire installation instructions and ducting instructions prior to beginning installation
8. acket Figure 4 Blower Assembly Step 4 Attach the blower housing to the floor with the outlet toward the direction Right Side Left Side of venting and the inlet toward the front of the cabinets See Figures 2 Venting Venting and 3 for specific location in addition for left side venting a spacer enproximately 1 1 2 thick x 9 long 3 81 cm x 22 86 cm is required ier the mounting bracket flanges of the blower assembly See Figure Step 5 Remove the inside wire and the outside string from the first 1 1 2 inches 3 81 cm of one end of the 5 12 7 cm flex duct P N 702935 Stretch this end of the flex duct over the end of the 5 to 3 1 4 x 10 12 7 cm to 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm transition and secure it with a hose clamp P N 702331 Figure 5 View from Air Inlet Side of Blower Step 6 When the range is placed into position feed the open end of the 5 12 7 cm flex duct through the hole in the cabinet side wall and through the side of the range attach it to the outlet of the blower housing and secure it with a hose clamp P N 702331 The transition should then be attached to the 3 1 4 x 10 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm ducting in the cabinet toe space through the cabinet floor cutout Step 7 Install the 6 15 24 cm elbow to the inlet of the blower housing and secure it with duct tape The open end of the elbow should be pointed to the left Attach the 6 15 24 cm flex duct provided with the range t
9. ap 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm P N A403 ees O Ft 0 m 197 x 10 Roof Jack 25 4 cm x 25 4 em USE LEIGH PRODUCTS P N 5950 Also availabie as Jenn Air P N 701943 THERMAL BREAK 5 P N 708786 6 P N 715857 2 Ft 61 m 6 DIAMETER For fiex duct STRAIGHT DUCT FEET multiply by 2 1 Ft 30 m aye x1 STRAIGHT DUCT FEET 1 Ft 30 m SHIFTING THE BLOWER FROM LOW RANGE TO HIGH RANGE 1 This grill range is equipped with a dual range blower It is shipped from the factory in LOW RANGE for most installations If the Equivalent Duct Length exceeds 30 feet it must be shifted to HIGH RANGE Do not shift to high range for shorter lengths This will cause excessive noise conditioned air loss and affect the flame pattern on gas units In the examples on the preceding page the blower in example 1 should be installed as received from the factory The blower in example 2 should be shifted dtigh Range w shift to HIGH RANGE be sure blower is stopped and carefully remove the spring loaded RESTRICTER RING out of the blower inlet See illustration at right 3 USE TABLE BELOW TO CALCULATE TOTAL SYSTEM DUCT FITTING DUCT FITTING EQUIVALENT LENGTH NO OF FITTINGS TOTAL EQUIVALENT LENGTH FITTING 1 BLOWER OFF 2 SNAP OUT RESTRICTER RING 5 Dia Duet TYPICAL DUCT ARRANGEMENTS A405 Typicai through the Floor Rear Duct Outside Wall 6 Dia Elbow
10. as bonded e For Non Downdraft units finish your installation by replacing the drawer 24 Install Access Panel and Lower Adjustable Panel Figure 24 After checking for air leaks at duct connections install the lower range door e Measure the distance between the lower panel clip and the floor Dimension A e Cut cove molding provided on some units see Note 2 to this Dimension A e Insert cove molding or other selected material into lower panel clip NOTE 1 It will be easier to attach the cove molding if the access door is removed from the range 2 To match your installation various colors of cove molding may be purchased from any building supply store 25 install Jars Downdraft Units Only Figure 25 Open access panel e Place drain jars into their holders located behind the front legs of the range NOTE On units with one side grilling only one drain jar is supplied Figure 25 Special Instructions For Venting Grill Ranges Through Cabinet Toe Space Additional instructions for venting through the base cabinet toe space on either side of the range when it is not possible to vent 43 49 a through the floor or through a rear wall Additional Materials Required 5 Dia x 19 long 12 7 cm x 48 26 cm Flex Duct P N 702935 6 15 24 cm 90 Elbow Hose Clamps P N 702331 5 to 3 1 4 x 10 12 7 cm to 8 26 cm x 25 4 cm Transition Wood Spacers right side v
11. d if the duct length is 10 feet or less Do not use 5 elbows except in a5 system Instead use a 5 to 6 transition followed by a 6 elbow or a 5 to 3 4 x 10 elbow transition Use quality metal duct of at least 26 gauge galvanized or 24 gauge aluminum Inferior quality pipe and fittings can cause up to twice the restriction shown and is a poor value See box on page 4 for optional under slab duct ing Local codes may require a heavier gauge material or restrict PVC Distance between adjacent fittings elbows transitions etc should be at least 18 The farther the better Closer distance promotes turbulence which reduces airflow IMPORTANT THIS UNIT IS RATED AT 60 FEET OF STRAIGHT DUCT LOW RANGE IS UP TO 30 FEET HIGH RANGE IS 31 TO 60 FEET 5 The number of downstream elbows or transitions should N O oo wo be limited to three The initial 5 to 6 straight transition if used need not be counted in this number Handmade crimps are likely to cause restrictions if an alternate wall or roof cap is used be certain duct size is not reduced and that thereis a backdraft damper It is best to use listed caps to be certain of proper performance Thermal breaks In areas of extreme cold weather it may be necessary to provide a short length of nonmetallic duct as close to the wall as possible to prevent conduc tion along the metal duct High altitude installations i
12. eed to STEP 2 STEP 2 installing The Brackets Wood Construction Drill a 1 8 pilot hole in the center of each of the marked hole positions a nail or awl may be used if adrillis not available Secure the ANTI TIP brackets with the screws provided Proceed to STEP 3 e Cement or Concrete Construction Suitable screws for concrete construction can be obtained at a hardware store Drill the required size hole for the screw obtained in the center of each of the marked hole positions Secure the ANTI TIP brackets to the floor STEP 3 Range Installation e Align the range to its designated location and slide it back into position Make sure that the rear leveling feet are fully inserted into and secured by the ANTI TIP brackets NOTE Leg levelers must be screwed out 1 1 2 turns 5 Free Standing Adjust the range feet so the range and cabinet height will be ee e Figure 17 ALTERNATE SCREW HOLE tF WOOD GRAIN IS IN WRONG DIRECTION LINE DRAWN AT REAR OF CUTOUT 23 5 16 TYP m 89 21 cm 4 30 178 15 1716 FREE STANDING 76 52 cm 38 26 cm 29 778 74 15716 SLIDE IN 75 88 em 37 94 cm ga mae i DRAWN LINES AT FRONT OF RANGE NNS SIDE OF CUTOUT Figure 18 REAR LEG LEVELERS T uD 07 FLOOR 19 Level Range Figure 19 Free Standing Adjust the leveler feet to level range with the countertop Slide In Adjust the leveler feet
13. ent only 1 1 2 Thick x 9 Long 3 81 cm X 22 86 cm See your local dealer or authorized service contractor for these accessories Daea NO Step 1 Cut a hole in either the left or right side of the cabinet wall as shown in Figure 1 Step 2 Make a cutout in the cabinet floor of either the left or right cabinet as shown by the shaded areas in Figure 2 or Figure 3 Step 3 Relocate the mounting brackets on the blower housing see Figure 4 NOTE The mounting bracket shown in Figure 4 are as asssembied at the factory for floor or rear wall venting A Right Side Venting 1 Remove nuts frorn studs 1 2 and 3 on motor side 2 Remove bracket and reattach it with studs 1 and 2 inserted in holes A and C and replace all 3 nuts 3 Remove nuts from studs 5 6 and 7 on air inlet side 4 Remove bracket and reattach it with studs 5 and 6 inserted in holes D and B and replace all 3 nuts B Left Side Venting 1 Remove nuts from studs 1 2 3 and 4 on motor side 2 Remove bracket 3 Rotate motor and cover assembly 180 4 Reattach bracket with studs 4 and 1 inserted in holes A and C and replace all 4 nuts Remove nuts from studs 5 6 7 and 8 on air inlet side 6 Remove bracket and reattach it with studs 8 and 5 inserted in holes D and B and replace all 4 nuts on Figure 2 Left Cabinet Top View BLOWER Z ja al Figure 3 Right Cabinet Top View Motor Side Air Inlet Side Mounting Br
14. ety agencies and comply with the maximum allowable wood cabinet temperatures of 194 F If these appliances are installed with cabinets that have a lower working temperature than 194 F discoloration delamination or melting may occur NOTE Slide in cutout does not allow for use of backsplash or side panels If either are desired use the free standing cutout and instruction 4 Measure for Slide In Cutout Figure 4 e Most standard counters are 25 63 50 cm deep 36 91 44 cm high and extend 1 2 54 cm over the cabinet front Measure the countertop and overhange Figure 4 5 Slide In Cutout Figure 5 Use the overhang measurement to figure the A dimension Overhang 1 2 1 27 cm to 1 2 54 cm A 22 5 8 57 47 cm Overhang 1 2 54 cm to 1 3 4 4 45 cm A 23 55 42 cm Carefully mark the countertop and recheck your dimensions e Before you cut check the rear countertop dimensions See 6 NOTE The minimum clearance between the cutout and cabinet doors and drawer edge is 7 8 6 Slide In Cutout Figure 6 Check your marked up dimensions carefully The rear dimensions shown in the illustration must be maintained NOTE Where this is not done it will be necessary to relieve a portion of the underside of the countertop and or support members to clear the range rear panel e Cutting tolerance is 1 6 16 cm e Carefully make the cutout 7 Free
15. lower Prior To Installing Range Figure 12 e Refer to your vent plan It may be desirable to attach part of the ducting to the blower before it is installed Position the blower see illustration and attach it to the floor with at least two 2 screws Apply duct tape around blower exhaust duct joint 3 Install Electrical Figure 13 Note Observe ail local electrical codes CAUTION Make sure power to cable is OFF e Locate the electric power supply in the floor or wall any place in the shaded area which will clear the blower Direct Connect Pull through 5 152 4 cm of electrical cable e Range Cord Canadian units are equipped with a range cord instali a corresponding receptacle Use three or four conductor copper standard power cable see front cover for proper wire size If four conductor wire is used see 15 for connection to range See front cover of these instructions for proper supply connection 14 Connect Electrical Three Conductor Wire Figure 14 e CAUTION Make sure power to cable is OFF e Remove the range electrical service cover located on the back lower left hand corner Install a 3 4 1 91 cm clamp in the hole provided below the terminal block Strip 3 7 62 cm of outer insulation from the cable Strip 1 2 1 27 cm of insulation from each wire Pull the cable through the cable clamp Attach the BLACK RED and WHITE wires see illustration Tighten the terminal block nuts and
16. o the elbow and to the range Secure it with 2 hose clamps P N 702331 See Step 21 of the installation instructions NOTE For right side venting the 6 15 24 cm diameter flex duct may be cutin half and use one section instead of the full length make it easier to assemble MMM JENN AIR 403 WEST FOURTH STREET NORTH e NEWTON IA 50208 GRILL RANGE MODELS DUCTING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SLIDE IN DROP IN FREE STANDING MI VENNAIR c QM PAN Y 3035 SHADELAND INDIANAPOLIS IN 46226 0901 DUCTING MUST CONFORM TO LOCAL CODE MATERIALS AND MAKE UP REQUIREMENTS 300 CFM MINIMUM IMPORTANT SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR S USE PERFORMANCE DUCTING A JENN AIR GRILL RANGE IS EASY BUT CRITICAL FOR PROPER AFTER READING THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLAN THE DUCT RUN e USE THE DUCT LENGTH CHART TO FIND THE EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF THE RUN SHIFT THE BLOWER TO HIGH RANGE IF INDICATED DONE BY SNAPPING THE RESTRICTER RING OUT OF THE BLOWER INLET BE SURE BLOWER IS NOT RUNNING INSTALL THE DUCT HARDWARE e ENJOY GRILLING AND COOKING AT ITS FINEST GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS N m wo D Use 6 diameter round or 31 4 x 10 rectangular only except as follows For Electric Models 5 diameter round May be used for venting straight out the back of the range and directly through the wall for 10 feet or less For Gas Models with Electric Ovens 5 diameter round Must be use
17. p surface 18 Anti Tip Device Installation NOTE A risk of range tip over exists if the appliance is not installed in accordance with the installation instructions provided The proper use of these devices minimizes the risk of TIP OVER In using these devices the consumer must still observe safety precautions as stated in the USE and CARE MANUAL and avoid using the oven door and or lower drawer as a step stool instructions are provided for installation in either a wood or concrete floor Any other type of construction may require special installation techniques as deemed necessary to provide adequate fastening of the ANTI TIP bracket to the floor STEP 1 Locating The Brackets e Place the unit in its final location e Remove the storage drawer or lower door panel depending on model being installed e Mark the floor at the right and left where the range front meets the floor NOTE Protect the floor with masking tape prior to marking e Remove the range for access to the bracket mounting positions Use care to avoid damage to floor e Draw a line on the floor at the back of the cutout which is offset 23 5 16 from the marks made at the front of the range see illustration e Locate the center side to side of the cutout See illustration for free standing and slide in dimensions e Position brackets 13 7 8 from center line and flush to the back line as shown in the illustration e Use the bracket to mark holes for drilling Proc
18. t is advisable to reduce allowable duct run by 20 _ Follow the duct calculation on page 2 carefully for best performance and satisfaction PART NO 204754D PLAN THE DUCT RUN 1 Make a sketch of the total system Identify the type of each fitting and the length of straight pipe 2 Enter your run into the Duct Length Chart in the next section Example 1 Example 2 to 6 Transition A 2 of 6 Round 5 to 6 Transition Pa 6 Elbow 4 of 6 Round a 6 Elbow lt 6 of 6 Round 6 Wall Cap 2 of 6 Round Elbow pe of 6 Round s Elbow PA of 6 Round l 6 Elbow 4 of 6 Round 6 to 314 x 10 Transition ye 10 of 3 x 10 Straight Nave x 10 Wall C DUCT LENGTH CHART 1 Elbows wall caps and other fittings are shown in the table on page 3 with their equivalent straight duct length Each fitting value must be added to the amount of straight duct length used to determine the overall straight duct equivalent length 2 Using the examples above Example 1 Example 2 Duct Fitting No ofFittings Total Equivalent Duct Fitting No of Fittings Total Equivalent Equivalent Length Fittings Equivalent Length Fittings Length Length 5 to 6 Transition 1 1 1 5 to 6 Transition 1 1 1 6 Straight 1 2 4 6 12 12 6 Straight 1 2 4 6 4 16 16 6 Elbow 5 2 10 6 Elbow 5 3 15 6 Wall Cap 0 1 0 6 to 34 2 x 10 Transition 1 1 1
19. the cable clamp and install cover On ranges equipped with a range cord plug the cord into its receptacle Skip to Step 16 l t CLOSEST by THROUGH THROUGH QUTSIOE WALL THE FLOOR METAL A NeuTRAL WHITE Ee cass CLAMP Figure 14 15 Connect Electrical Four Conductor Wire Figure 15 e CAUTION Make sure power to cable is OFF e Remove the range electrical service cover located on the back lower left hand corner Remove the groun strap screw and bend the strap up as shown Install a 3 4 1 91 cm cable clamp in the hole provided below the terminal block Strip 3 7 62 cm of outer insulation from the cable Strip 1 2 1 27 cm of insulation from each wire Pull the cable through the cable clamp Make a loop in the bare ground wire and attach it to the range with the screw that held the ground strap Attach the BLACK RED and WHITE wires see 14 Tighten the terminal block nuts and the cable clamp Tape the ground strap to the WHITE wire as shown Install electrical cover 46 Install Options Figure 16 e If the backsplash or side panels are to be used install according to instructions included in those accessories 17 Position Range Figure 17 approximately the same Slide the range into place taking care not to damage floor covering e Slide In Adjust range feet so that range top clears countertop Slide lift range into place Adjust feet so range is adjacent to counterto
20. urns Use 4 10 16 cm dryer vent pipe or flex duct elbows with six inch 15 2 cm or 3 x 10 Part 708786 8 255 cm x 25 4 cm duct Fits 5 12 7 cm Round MODEL A405 Duct Adds 2 ft to duct Fits 5 12 7 cm Round length calculation peg Redka an 13 34 ent into an attic or crawl space walls em Dia opening and concealed space of a building 3 PART 715557 MODEL A406 Fits 6 15 25cm Round Fits 6 15 24 cm Round Mix 6 15 24 cm duct and 34 x 10 Reduce back to 12 7 cm system Duct Adds 2 ft to duct Duct Requires6 15 875 duct 8 255 em x 25 4 cm within the atter using 6 15 24 cm or gu x10 length calculation cm Dia opening same system it necessary 8 255 om x 25 4 cm Fi Tape all joints securely with Butt joints always use male female several wraps of tape connections in direction of flow MODEL A403 LEIGH PRODU although not recommended 5 or 6 metal flex duct may be used Due to fe the irregular surtace of flexible ducting each toot of flex duct counts as two 2 ai gie dampen a te Sia ye 10 x 10 feet of regular metal duct Also each elbow made in tlex duct would count sh g 25 4cm duct 25 4 cm x 25 4 cm twice as much as standard meta elbow The best idea with flexible ducting 8 255 cm x 25 4 cm duct i is to keep it as short and as straight as possible a 4 PART NO 204754D

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