Unpacking And Handling; Cs Cooktop 36"/48"Wiring Diagram - DCS CS-366 Installation Manual

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UNPACKING AND HANDLING
STEP 1:
MOVING AND PLACING THE COOKTOP
NOTE: If a solid side cabinet wall exists on one or both sides, you will need to notch the
front corner of the cabinet to match the counter top notch and to provide
clearance
for the cooktop front (see page 8).
CAUTION:
Proper equipment
and adequate
manpower
must be used in moving the
cooktop to avoid personal injury or damage to the unit
ANCHORING THE COOKTOP
The cooktops
have a shipping weight ofapproximateHy
228 pounds (36" modeHs) and 324 pounds (48"
modeHs). After removaH of packing
materhHs, it is recommended
that the grates and drip pan (below
knobs) be removed to facilitate
handling.
This will reduce the weight to about
150 pounds.
[] DO NOT REMOVE THE GRILL OR GRIDDLE ASSEMBLIES.
It may be necessary to remove the cooktop
knobs to pass through
some doorways.
With the knobs
removed a 2%3/8" wide opening
is required.
Remove the outer carton and packing material from the
shipping
base. The cooktop
is held to the skid by four straps. After removing
the straps, the cooktop
must be lifted and removed from the skid.
The professional
cooktop
should
be moved dose to its final location.
Electric and gas connections
should
be made (steps 5 & 6 pgs. 12 & 13) and the backguard
installed
(as required, step 4 pg. 11)
before the cooktop
is placed in its final position.
The grill and griddle sections are fastened in place at
the front with screws.They
are designed
to be stationary
and not meant to be removed
for cleaning.
The griddle
has two leveling
screws beneath
the rear flue cover which
can be used to adjust the
griddle to the desired slope.The center screw is for shipping
and should be removed.
[] Due to the weight of the cooktop, along with a built-in
side frame gasket that is meant to rest and
create a seal on the counter top once installed, it is not necessary to anchor the unit to the counter.

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