Cabinet Preparation - DCS RDS-305 Installation Manual

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CABINET PREPARATION
STEP 3:
1) The range is a free standing
unit. If the unit is to be placed adjacent to cabinets, the clearances
shown in fig.8 (RDS-36 & 48) & fig.9 (RDS-305) are required.
The same cHearances appHy to isHand
installations.
2} The range can be placed in various positions
with respect to the cabinet front, with the front either
flush or projecting,
depending
on the countertop
depth.
3) The gas and e[ectrka[ supply should be within the zones shown (fig. 8, 9, & 10).
4) The maximum
depth of over head cabinets installed on either side of the hood is 13'_
5} Any openings
in the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range must be sealed.
6} When there is less than a 12"clearance
between combustible
material and the back edge of the
range, (above the cooking
surface) a DCS Low backguard
or Full backguard
must be installed, (fig.
11A ). When clearance to combustible
material is over 12" no backguard
is necessary (fig. 11 B ).
These parts must be ordered
separately.
Fig. 11 indicate
the space required for each type of
backguard.
7} AJways keep the appJiance area dear and free from combustibJe
materiaJs, gasoJine and other
flammabJe vapors and [iquids.
8) Do not obstruct
the flow of combustion
and ventilation
air to the unit.
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35-3/8" M ax. F or L evel Counter,
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Leveling Legs F ullyExtended
RDS 36 modem
4" [12"i
CAUTION:
36" Min.to
combustible
material : :,
fromcooking
surface
Asdefined [ nthe
"National Fuel Gas C ode"
(ANSI Z223J, L atest Edition).
The range height i sadjustable. The [eve[ ofthe
range topmust b e atthesame l evel o rabove t hec0untert0p level.
Fig. 8 RDS 36"/48"Models
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