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Maytag 336124 Installation Manual page 2

Electric drop-in range

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INSTALLATION
BEFORE INSTALLING THE RANGE:.
1.
Allow 30 inches for the cutout width (Fig. 1). Note: Most
27" drop-in ranges can be replaced as they are usually in-
stalled in a 30" wide cabinet.
2. Check the adjoining cabinets and countertop
to be sure
they are plumb and level, before
YOU
install the range.
3. Measure the overhang of the countertop from the front of
the cabinets (dimension "C" in Figure 1). If this is a 1-11'4"
(standard), mark notch depth "N" as shown in Figure 3 at
2". from front edge of coutertop, but do not cut counter-
top until
minimum
clearance
dimensions
have been
checked.
4. Check all minimum
clearance
dimensions
as follows:
(See Figures 1 and 3).
(a). Countertop must be flat at back of notch and flat area
must extend a minimum of 22" from back of notch.
(b). Backsplash
or wall above coutertop
must be a
minimum of 22-N" from back of notch.
(c). Wall or cabinet back below countertop
must be a
minimum of 23- from back of notch. This provides
clearance for the range chassis and wiring.
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(d). Cabinets or vertical surfaces extending
above the
coutertop must be a minimum of 3" from sides of not-
ches for a vertical distance upward of at least 18".
(e). There must be a vertical distance of at least 30" bet-
ween the coooktop and any overhead cabinets for an
area equal to the width and depth of the range (30" by
28"). See Figure 1.
5. If the coutertop overhang "C" is not I-X",
or minimum
clearance dimensions
are not met with a 2" deep cut-out,
establish notch dimension
so that back of notch is 0" to
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%" back from face of base cabinets. Use maximum notch x A,
dimension
"N" that will permit clearance dimensions to
be met. The table on the next page shows notch dimen-
sions to be met. The table on the next page shows notch
dimensions for various counter overhangs.
6. When the minimum clearance dimensions
are met, cut
counter as shown in Figure 3. Sides of notches will bult
against end caps of range and must be cut smooth and
square. Cut with a fine-toothed
saw, in the downward
direction if possible. Masking tape applied to the surface
before cutting will help minimize chipping. The remainder
of the cut-out is hidden by the range top so that the
smoothness of cut is not critical.
7. Install reinforcin
as shown in Fig. 9
braces under each side of countertop
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The electrical
power to the range supply line must be
shut off while line connections are being made. Failure to
do so could result in serious injury or death. Install the
wiring junction
box in an adjouning cabinet (Fig. 1) or
under the floor. (Range has 4 feet of conduit.) Cut a l-r/,"
hole to bring the conduit to the junction box.
The door is quite heavy. Before installing range, you may
remove door to lessen the weight as the range IS lifted in-
to position. See Oven Door Removal in the Use and Care
Guide. Lift the range into position on the countertop.
Note: This range is desinged to hang from the countertop.
It must not rest on the floor or the cabinet bottom.
Push the electric conduit through the hole and attach it to
the junction box. Leave enou -h slack in the conduit to
allow the ranae to be pulled
orward several inches for
a
service if nec&.sary.
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Use the 4 screws, packaged in the envelope in the aux-
iliary pack, to screw the unit to the countertop as shown in
Figure 2.

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