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Installation - Signature Dual Fuel Range

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Installation - Signature Dual Fuel Range
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Installation - Signature Dual Fuel Range

Note: Please read through the instructions in the manual or watch this video in its entirety before attempting installation. Be sure to pause the video when necessary. Use at least 2 people when lifting or moving the range to help prevent damage or injury.

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  • Gas Range installation and services must be performed by an authorized Licensed Installer, Service Agency or Gas Supplier.

  • For your safety, never handle perform, service, or attempt to install any gas connection or gas lines yourself.

  • This installation requires both gas and electrical connections before beginning the installation.

  • Remove all packaging materials that came with your dual fuel range.

  • The following tools are required:

    • Flat-Blade and Philips-Head Screwdrivers (big and small)

    • 240 Volt Electrical Power Cord and Stain relief ( 3 or 4 wire hookup)

    • Power Drill with a 5/32” Concrete Drill Bit

    • Level

    • Gloves


  • Connect the range to the Gas supply Line.

    • The gas range cooktop is setup for natural gas but can be converted to LP gas if needed.

    • The LP conversion kit including the required parts and instructions can be found attached to the back of the oven.

    • The dual fuel range is equipped with both a gas cooktop and electric oven.

    • The pressure regulator at the back of the range sits at a 45 degree angle.

    • You may require additional clearance behind the range to accommodate both a 240 volt electrical outlet and a gas supply line to the angled pressure regulator.

    • Once the range is connected to gas, connect the power cord.

    • Check the 240 volt outlet in your kitchen to determine whether you need to purchase a 3 wire or a 4 wire power cord.

    • Electric range connection kits can be purchased at most local home improvement stores.

    • Check local electrical cords for further information.

    • If you are renovating or building a new home, have the range electrical outlet installed 6” from the floor and 6” from the right side cabinet.

    • Pull the range far out enough of the cavity so the range back is accessible and you have enough room


  • To install the power cord:

    • Turn off the cower connecting to the oven range outlet.

    • Power cord instructions can also be found on the back of the range.

    • If your home was built after 1996, you will probably require the 4 wire electrical connection.

    • For older homes with a 3 wire connection, steps are the same except for how the terminal block connections are made.

    • Remove the access panel cover.

    • Remove the screws from the terminal block.

    • Take a moment and become familiar with the components inside the terminal block.

      • Black
      • White
      • Red
      • Ground

  • For a 4 wire connection:

    • Remove the green ground screw form the ground strap located below the center terminal on the terminal block.

    • Bend the ground strap up and align the hole in the strap with the center screw hole on the terminal block.

    • Pull the power cord wires up through the connection plate.

    • Inset the green ground screw into the power cords green ground wire terminal ring and reinsert the screw in the terminal block.


  • For a 3 wire connection:

    • Do not remove or preposition the green ground screw and ground strap.

    • Attach the white (neutral) wire to the center terminal on the terminal block.

    • Attach the remaining wires to the outer terminals matching he wire color with the wires already on the terminals, red to red, black to black, leaving no gap or slack.


  • A cord strain relief

    • Is required to prevent the cord form accidentally being pulled off when the range is moved.

    • Note: If your power cord kit did not include a strain relief, refer to the instructions provide with the power cord to purchase the connect strain relief at your local home improvement store.

    • The most common cord relief has two pieces.

    • Place the piece with the smaller screw holes behind the cord with the angled tab inserted through the hole in the connection plate.

    • Place the other piece in front of the cord with the angled tab inserted through the hole of the connection plate.

    • The chord should now be sandwiched between the two halves of the stain relief.

    • Insert the screws on each side of the strain relief to form a tight clamp to prevent eh chord from sliding.

    • Be careful not to damage the chord when tightening the strain relief.

    • Screw the access panel back into place


  • Install the anti-tip bracket.

    • The anti-tip bracket, and installation template, and instructions are included with the range.

    • Determine the final location of the range before attempting to install the bracket.

    • Place the bracket on the floor with the bracket edge against the rear wall.

    • If the range does not reach the rear wall, align the back of the bracket with the rear panel of the range in its final location.

    • The anti-tip bracket must be screwed to the floor or rear wall.

    • To install onto wood floors, use the screws provided to secure the bracket using the pair of marked holes.

    • For concrete floor, Use a concrete bit to drill a 5/32” hole 2 inches deep into the concrete at the center of each of the marked holes on the bracket.

    • Use the screws provided to secure the bracket into the floor.

    • For rear wall installation, use 2 screws provided to secure the bracket using the pair of marked holes at the LOC-C location.

    • The screws must enter into a wood sill plate.

    • If the wall contains any metal studs or similar materials, the floor must be used.

    • If you prefer have your installer mount the anti-tip bracket as well.


  • Plug in your unit and turn on the power that connects to your range.

    • The control panel will illuminate and a tone will sound.

    • The clock must be set to the correct time of day in order for automatic oven timing functions to work properly.

    • Press and hold cook time for 3 seconds, CLO will appear, press Plus or Minus to select your desired time.

    • Press START to accept the change.

    • Before fully pushing the range fully in, use a wrench to adjust the height o the front and rear legs so that the height of the cook top matches the height of the counter tops.

    • To raise or lower the legs, turn the legs clockwise or counterclockwise.

    • Slide the unit into position, and adjust the front legs as necessary to level the unit.


  • Assemble the surface burners and end caps

    • Align the spark igniter through the hole of the appropriate size surface burner.

    • Place the appropriate cap over each surface burner.

    • Seat the burner caps correctly or you may experience uneven flames and / or poor ignition.

    • To ignite each burner, turn the knob position to light.

    • You will hear a clicking sound and the flames will appear.

    • Ignite each burner to make sure the flames are even all the way around.


  • If the flames are uneven:

    • Turn off the burner and wait for the burners to cool.

       

    • Wear heat resistant gloves while re adjusting the burner caps.

    • Once the burners are seated, set the grate on the cook top.

    • Then adjust the oven racks to the desired positions.

    • Note: When first operating your new dual fuel range oven, you may notice a smoky odor. This is normal and will dissipate over time. To help speed up the process, run a self-clean cycle for a minimum of 2 hour before initial use.

    • Please watch our video on using self-clean for further details and thorough instructions.

    • [do not use oven cleaners prior to running self-clean]


  • If there is a gap between the range and the back wall, use the rear filler kit provided.

    • Using a screw driver, remove the upper 4 screws that attach the rear bracket.

    • Loose the 2 screws on the side of the bracket

    • Place the filler on the rear bracket as shown.

    • Tighten the outer screws and inset the screw that was previously removed at each end of the filler.

    • With 2 screws left over, set them aside with the instructions for future use.


  • You are now ready to use your new dual fuel range oven.


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