KitchenAid 8302472A manual

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    Installation Instructions 8302472A IMPORT ANT : Installer: Le ave Installation Instructions with the homeowner . Homeowner: K eep Installation Instructions for future reference. S ave Installation Instructions for local electrical inspector ’ s use. IMPORT ANT : Read and save these instructions. Pa rt No. 8302472 Rev . A IMPORT ANT : Installer: L[...]

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    Before you start... It is the customer ’ s responsibility: • T o contact a qualified electrical installer . • T o assure that electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFP A 70 — latest edition**, or CSA Standard, C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code, P art 1 — latest edition*, and all local code[...]

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    Parts supplied for installation 3 Product dimensions 48" (121 .9 cm) cooktop width 48" (121 .9 cm) width 1 3-1/2" (34.3 cm) anti-tip brac k ets 1 -3/4" (4.4 cm) 1" (2.5 cm) 2 - #1 0 x 2" phillips head screws 36" (91 .4 cm) cooktop height with feet loosened 3/4 turns NO TE: regulator located at center bottom of ran[...]

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    4 Gas supply requirements Observe all governing codes and ordinances. IMPORT ANT : R ange cooktop must be connected to a regulated gas supply . A. This installation must conform with local codes and ordinances. In the absence of local codes, installations must conform with American National Standard, National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 — latest ed[...]

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    4. Carefully move range close to the cabinet opening. Place the rac k in oven. Place level on rac k, fir st side to side; then front to bac k. If the range is not level, adjust the feet up or down. T urn leveling leg sleeves to level range and to raise or lower range to the desired countertop height. 5 remove screws bottom vent leveling leg sleeves[...]

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    6 6. P osition top of anti-tip brac ket at line marked in step 5 and mark holes. Drill two 1/8" (3 mm) holes. Use screws provided to fasten anti-tip brac ket to wall. NO TE: Anti-tip brac k et must be mounted securely to stud in wall behind the range. Depending on thic kness of the wall covering, longer screws may be required. 7. Make electric[...]

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    8. Using 2 or more people, remove cardboard or hardboard from under range. 7 9. Attac h the bac k guard or island trim as required for your installation. Attac hment screws are in the literature pac k age. 10. Slide range completely bac k so anti-tip brac k et is over rear brace of range. 11. Make gas connection. Assemble flexible connector from ga[...]

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    8 16A. P ush in and turn the surface burner knobs to the “LITE” position. The surface burner flame should light within 4 seconds. After lighting the burners, turn the control knobs to "OFF". If burners do not light properly , turn control knob to the “ OFF” position. Chec k that burner cap is in the proper position. Chec k that ci[...]

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    9 If range does not operate Chec k that the circuit break er is not tripped or the house fuse blown. Chec k that gas valves are turned to the “ ON” position. S ee Use and Care Guide for troubleshooting list. ✓ ✓ ✓ Installer checkoff list R ange cor rectly positioned in countertop cutout. Maintained specified distances to cabinet surfaces.[...]

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    L2 N L1 R W W W N L1 M TEMP SENSOR 1080 AT 70 ° F (21 ° C) 1654 AT 350 ° F (177 ° C) ~ CONV. FAN BROIL-3000W BAKE-2000W CONV.-1600W HALOGEN 5W/BULB LATCH SWITCH (OPERATED BY MOTOR) DOOR SWITCH 1 BRN BU V GRN W OR BU R Y R GY BK BK W BK W t ° BK P4-1 P4-2 P7-4 P7-2 P7-3 P3-1 P1-3 P5-4 P5-1 P5-3 P1-1 P1-5 TAN P7-1 W W TAN TAN W R ~ M BLOWER DOOR[...]

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    Installation Instructions O F F O F F O F F OF F O F F OF F O F F OF F O F F OFF O F F O F F O F F OFF O F F OFF O FF OFF O F F O F F O F F OFF O F F O F F Pièce n° 8302472 Rév . A IMPORT ANT : Installateur : Remettre les instructions d’installation au propriétaire. Propriétaire : Conserver les instructions d’installation pour consultation[...]

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    A vant de commencer .... C’est au client qu’incombe la responsabilité : • de contacter un électricien qualifié pour l’installation. • de s’assurer que l’installation électrique est adéquate et conforme aux dispositions du Code national des installations électriques ANSI/NFP A 70 – dernière édition**, ou norme de CSA C22.1 du[...]

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    3 Pièces fournies pour l’installation Dimensions du produit Dimensions de l’espace d’installation Bride antibasculement 2 vis à tête Phillips n° 1 0 x 2 po P rofondeur max. des placards muraux 33 cm (13 po) Butée d’espacement 6,4 mm (1/4 po) • On doit solidement fixer la bride antibasculement s ur un poteau du colombage mural. L ’?[...]

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    4 Alimentation en gaz Observer les dispositions de tous les codes et règlements en vigueur . IMPORT ANT : La table de cuisson doit être connectée à une source de gaz à pression régulée. A. L ’installation réalisée selon ces instructions doit être conforme aux dispositions des codes et règlements locaux. En l’absence d’un code local[...]

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    5 ôter les vis évent du fond Alimentation électrique Si on utilise un conducteur distinct de liaison à la terre lorsque le code en vigueur le permet, il est recommandé qu’un électricien qualifié vérifie la qualité de la liaison à la terre. Ne pas utiliser une tuyauterie de gaz pour la liaison à la terre. En cas de doute quant à la qua[...]

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    8. Utiliser deux ou plus de personnes enlever la feuille de carton ou planc he placée sous la cuisinière pour la protection du planc her . 6 6. P ositionner le sommet de la bride antibasculement sur la ligne tracée sur le mur à l’étape 5; marquer la position des trous. P ercer deux avant-trous de 3 mm (1/8 po). Avec les vis fournies, fixer l[...]

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    7 9. Fixer le dosseret ou la garniture pour îlot, selon la configuration d’installation. Les vis fournies sont placées dans le sac het des broc hures. 10. P ousser complètement la cuisinière vers l’arrière pour que la bride antibasculement puisse accroc her la tringle transversale arrière de la cuisinière. 11. Réaliser le raccordement ?[...]

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    16B. Réglage de la flamme des brûleurs = brûleur standard ou brûleur du gril : REMARQUE : il n’y a aucun réglage pour le brûleur de la plaque à frire; le débit de g az est contrôlé par un thermostat (1 0 0 %). Placer le bouton de commande de c haque brûleur à la position L O (enfoncement et rotation). Un réglage a été effectué à [...]

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    9 Si une assistance est nécessaire Le personnel du Centre d’assistance à la clientèle de Kitc henAid peut répondre à toute question concernant l’utilisation et l’entretien de la cuisinière dont la réponse ne figurerait pas dans les instructions d’installation. Le Centre d’assistance à la clientèle de Kitc henAid est accessible 24[...]

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    L2 NEU. L1 R BL BL BL NEU. L1 M CAPTEUR DE TEMPÉRATURE 1080 À 21˚ C (70 ˚F ) 1654 À 177˚C (350˚F) CAPTEUR DE TEMPÉRATURE 1080 À 21˚ C (70 ˚F ) 1654 À 177˚C (350˚F) ~ MOTEUR DU VENTILATEUR CONVECTION GRIL-3000W FOUR-2000W CONVECTON-1600W MAR BU VI VERT BL OR BU R JA R GY N N BL N BL t˚ N P4-1 P4-2 P7-4 P7-2 P7-3 P3-1 P1-3 P5-4 P5-1 P5[...]