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Important Installation Information
GAS
type
verification
Verify the type of gas supplied
to the location.
Ensure
that the appliance
is connected
to the type of gas for
which it is certified.
Ranges
are certified
for use with
only natural gas or propane (LP) gas. Make certain the
range matches
the gas type available;
these ranges
are NOT convertible
between
gas types.
WARNING
To avoid possible burn or fire hazard, a backguard
designed specifically for this range must be installed
whenever
the range is used.
Refer
to the Backguard
Installation
instructions
on page 14, for the correct
backguard
mode_s that
are designed
for this
range.
After
selecting
the
correct
backguard,
the range
must
be installed
properly,
using
the minimum
clearances
to com-
bustible
surfaces
specified
in the Cabinet
Prepa-
ration
instructions
on pages
4 and 5.
important
A backguard
must be utilized when there is less
than a 12" horizontal
clearance
between
combus-
tible materials
and the back edge of the range. The
Thermador
Low
Back
backguard
must
be or-
dered separately
and installed
at the rear of the
range.
For island installations
and other installa-
tions with more than 12" clearance,
an optional
stainless
steel Island Trim is available
to cover the
backguard
mounting
flanges.
VedN that the appliance is correctfor the type of gas
being provided.
Refer to Step 5 on Page 12 before
proceeding
with the installation.
CAUTION
To eliminate
risk of burns
or fire caused
by
reaching
over
heated
surface
units,
cabinet
storage located above the surface units should
be avoided.
Gas Supply:
Natural Gas - 6 inch water column. (14.9 mb) min,
14 inch (34.9 mb) maximum
Propane Gas - 11 inch water column. (27.4 mb) min,
14 inch (34.9 mb) maximum
Electric
Power
Supply:
30" Model:
4 Burners - 120 VAC, 60 Hz, IPh,
10 Amp circuit.
36" Models:
6 Burners - 120 VAC, 60 Hz., IPh,
10 Amp circuit.
4 Burners with Grill- 120 VAC, 60 Hz, IPh, 10Amp circuit.
4 Burners with Griddle-
120 VAC, 60 Hz, IPh, 20 Amp
circuit.
CAUTION
When connecting
the unit to propane gas, make
certain the propane gas tank is equipped with its own
high-pressure
regulator in addition to the pressure
regulator supplied with the range. The maximum gas
pressure
to this appliance
must not exceed 14.0
inches water column (34.9 rob) from the propane
gas tank to the pressure
regulator.
CAUTION
This unit is designed
as a cooking
appliance,
Based on safety considerations,
never use it for
warming or heating a room.
This appliance
has been tested
in accordance
with
ANSI Z21.1, Standard
for Household
Cooking
Appli-
ances (USA) and in accordance
with CAN 1.1-M81
Domestic
Gas Ranges
(Canadian).
It is strongly_ recommended
that this appliance
be
installed
in conjunction
with a suitable overhead
vent
hood. (See Step I forVentilation
Requirements.)
Due
to the high heat capability
of this unit, particular
atten-
tion should
be paid to the hood and duct work instal-
lation to assure it meets local building
codes.
This appliance
complies
with one or more
of the
following
standards:
UL 858, Standard
for the Safety
of Household
Electric
Ranges
UL 923, Standard
for the Safety
of Microwave
Cooking Appliances
UL 507, Standard
for the Safety of Electric
Fans
ANSI
Z21.1,
American
National
Standard
for
Household
Cooking
Gas Appliances
CAN/CSA-C22.2
No. 113-M 1984 Fans and Venti-
lators
CANiCSA-C22.2
No.61-M89HouseholdCooking
Ranges
Check
local building
codes for the proper method of
appliance
installation.
Local codes vary. Installation,
electrical
connections
and grounding
must comply
with all applicable
codes.
In the absence
of local
codes
the appliance
should
be installed
in accor-
dance with the National Fuel Gas Code AN S I Z223.1/
NFPA 54 current
issue and National
Electrical
Code
ANSIiN FPA 70-current
issue. In Canada,
installation
must be in accordance
with the CAN 1-B 149.1 and .2
- Installation
Codes for Gas Burning Appliances
and/
or local codes.
It is the responsibility
of the owner and the installer to
determine
if additional
requirements
and/or standards
apply to specific installations.

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