Step 3: Unpacking, Moving and Placing the Range
Caution
Proper equipment and ad-
equate manpower must be
used in moving the range to
avoid injury, and to avoid
damage to the unit or the
floor. The unit is heavy
and should be handled
accordingly.
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The range has an approximate
shipping weight as shown in
Chart A. It is recommended that
the grates, griddle/grill plate and
frame, burner caps, front kick
panel and oven racks be re-
moved to facilitate handling. This
will reduce the weight as shown
in Chart A and allow the range
to pass through 30" doorways.
See Figs. 2A and 2B on Page 6.
Do not remove the grill or
griddle assemblies.
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Remove the outer carton and
packing material from the ship-
ping base. The dual fuel ranges
are held to the pallet by four (4)
bolts (see Fig. 4). After remov-
ing the bolts, the range must be
lifted and removed from the
pallet.
•
Remove angle-mounting brack-
ets from range. This requires
the installer to remove two
screws holding each bracket
then remove bracket and rein-
stall screws.
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Important: DO NOT lift the range
by the oven door's handle, as
this may damage the door
hinges and cause the door to fit
incorrectly to the oven cavity.
Chart A
Shipping Weight
Weight without
packing materials
Without door,
burner caps, front kick
panel and oven racks
FIG. 4 – Removal of the Four(4) Shipping Bolts
Pallet
9
30" Range
36" Range
351 lbs.
371 lbs.
228 lbs.
270 lbs.
185 lbs.
221 lbs.