Installation, Owner: keep these instructions for future use, Tool list – Sears 36519 User Manual

Page 4: Location, Clearances

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INSTALLATION

INSTALLER: Leave these instructions with the
appliance.

OWNER: Keep these instructions for future
use.

TOOL LIST

1

/

2

", 1-3/16" and 1-3/8" open end or adjustable wrenches

• Pipe wrench

• 1/8" and 1/4" flat blade screwdriver

• Phillips screwdriver

• Pliers

■ Pencil

• Rule or tape measure and straightedge

• Hand saw or saber saw

LOCATION

• The distance from the floorto the top of the counter must

be at least 35 7/8". The maximum counter height is 38".

• You should not put the range near an outside door or

where a draft may affect use.

• Cabinet space directly overthe range should not be used.

You could be seriously injured when reaching over the
range for items stored in such cabinets. This hazard can
be reduced by installing a range hood that projects a
minimum of 5" beyond the bottom of the cabinets. Cabi­
nets installed above the range may be no deeperthan 13".

• Some vinyl wall tiles and f loorcoverings, as well as some

indoor-outdoor carpeting, soften at fairly low tempera­
tures. If you are unsure of the heat resistance of a

material, put a protective covering under the range to
prevent possible heat damage during range use.

• Recommended location forthe gas inlet pipe and electri­

cal outlet are shown in Figure 1.

• Seal all openings in the wall behind and the floor below

the range, before you slide the range into place.

This range is designed to be installed in a 30" wide opening.

See next page for dimensions. The counter opening must
be 25" deep and may be notched on each side when the
backguard is used. If the filler is used instead of the
backguard, see the following page for more information.

CLEARANCES

• There must be at least 30" between the cooktop and any

overhead cabinets for an area equal to the width and
depth of the range (30" by 28").

• You must keep a clearance of at least 2" between the

range sides and any material that could catch fire, from
the cooktop upward, to a height of at least 18".

• Refer to Figures 1 -7 for ail rough-in and minimum clear­

ance dimensions.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

MINIMUM DIMENSIONS BETWEEN
COOKTOP CABINETS AND WALLS

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