Caution, Step 3: unpacking, moving and placing the range – Jenn-Air 36 Manuel d'utilisation

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STEP 3: UNPACKING, MOVING AND

PLACING THE RANGE

CAUTION

PROPER EQUIPMENT AND ADEQUATE MAN-
POWER MUST BE USED IN MOVING THE
RANGE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE UNIT
OR THE FLOOR. THE UNIT IS HEAVY AND
RESTS ON ADJUSTABLE STEEL LEGS.

DO NOT LIFT THE RANGE BY THE

OVEN DOOR HANDLES!!

The 36

²

range has a shipping weight of approximately

408 pounds or 354 pounds after removal of packing
materials. It is recommended that the door, grates,
burners, front kick panel and drip pan (below knobs), be
removed to facilitate handling. This will reduce the weight
to about 230 pounds.

DO NOT REMOVE THE GRIDDLE

ASSEMBLY

It may be necessary to remove the oven door and knobs
to pass through some doorways. With the doors and
knobs removed a 29-3/8

²

wide opening is required.

Without removing the door, a 30-13/16

²

wide opening is

required. See Figure 3A.

FIGURE 4

2² Maximum

Protrusion from Wall

for Gas Supply

Manual Shut-Off

Valve must be

Easily Accessible

Flex Line to Range

FIGURE 5

Kick Panel

Remove the outer carton and packing material from the
shipping base. Remove the kick panel (see Figure 5) by
removing two screws at the top and pulling forward. The
range is held to the skid by two bolts in the front behind
the kick panel (see Figure 5) and two L-brackets located
on bottom flange of the range back (see Figure 7). After
removing the bolts and brackets, the range must be lifted
and removed from the skid. Due to the weight, a dolly with
soft wheels should be used to move this unit. The weight
must be supported uniformly across the bottom (see
Figure 6).

FIGURE 6

Range Must

be Uniformly

Supported

on Braces

Leveling Legs

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