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Wolf ICBDF304 Installation Instructions Manual page 8

Dual fuel ranges
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W O L F
D UA L F U E L R A N G E S
U N PAC K
T H E R A N G E
Remove and discard all packing materials,
including cardboard and tape on the outside of
the range and inside the oven cavity.
Remove the box containing the oven racks,
oven rack guides and broiler pan from inside
the oven cavity. Be sure to do this for both
oven cavities on the 1524 mm range.
Remove the burner grates and styrofoam off
the top cooking surface. Be sure to remove the
burner caps packaged in styrofoam below the
burner grates.
Do not discard the angle iron supplied with the
range. This is the anti-tip bracket and must be
installed with the unit. Refer to anti-tip bracket
installation on page 11.
Carefully lift the range off the pallet and
remove the styrofoam from the bottom of the
unit.
The dual fuel range is very heavy. Use
caution when lifting and moving the unit.
Secure oven door(s) closed before
moving the unit.
Casters allow for 54 mm
height adjustment
Rolling casters.
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Do not lift the range by the oven door
handle(s). This will damage the oven door
and hinges.
IMPORT NT NOTE: Before moving the range
into position, protect any finished flooring with
appropriate materials to avoid damage to the
floor.
The rear of the range has rolling casters which
allows for easy movement of the range by
picking up on the front of the unit. Refer to the
illustration below.
The dual fuel range comes from the factory at
an overall height of 911 mm from floor to the
top of the bullnose, before any height adjust-
ment. The legs and casters allow for 54 mm
height adjustment. Refer to the illustration
below. Use a 19 mm socket to adjust the rear
casters. Refer to the installation specifications
illustration for your model on pages 4–7 for
additional dimensions.
OV E N D O O R
R E M O V A L
Failure to insert the hinge pin in the
appropriate hinge arm will cause damage
to the range. Minor injuries may occur.
IMPORT NT NOTE: The oven door(s) should
not be removed unless it is necessary to fit the
range through a tight doorway. Door removal
should only be done by a qualified service
technician or installer. Door removal and rein-
stallation may cause damage to the oven
porcelain interior.
Place Hinge Pin on
Spring Hinge Side of Door
Spring hinge location for 762 mm
Spring hinge locations for 1219 mm
and 914 mm ranges.
and 1524 mm ranges.
If removal of the oven door(s) is necessary, a
hinge pin, supplied with the range, will need to
be inserted in the appropriate hinge arm. For
each oven door, only one hinge arm is spring
loaded, requiring use of the hinge pin for
removal of the oven door. The hinge pin will
be found taped to the inside of the oven door.
For 762 mm and 914 mm ranges, the hinge pin
will be inserted through the hole in the right
hinge arm (facing the unit). On 1219 mm and
1524 mm ranges, the spring hinges are located
on the outer edges of the unit. On these units,
the left oven door will have the spring hinge
on the left side and the right oven door will
have the spring hinge on the right side. Refer
to the illustrations below for the location of the
spring hinge(s) for your model.
Place Hinge Pins on
Spring Hinge Side of Door

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