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		 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					PROFESSIONAL RANGE MODELS   
					36” ALL GAS RANGE WITH OPEN BURNERS**   
					36” NATURAL GAS MODELS   
					*TN310-7BW   
					*TN310-7W   
					**THESE MODELS ARE FIELD CONVERITBLE FOR LP/PROPANE GAS.**   
					36” LP/PROPANE GAS MODELS   
					*PN310-7BW   
					*PN310-7W   
					**THESE MODELS ARE FIELD CONVERTIBLE FOR NATURAL GAS.**   
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				INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					Please read these instructions   
					before attempting to install this   
					range   
					Inspection & Unpacking   
					Check the range carton for visible   
					damage. If there is damage or even   
					creases in the carton, contact the   
					carrier, request an inspection and file   
					the appropriate freight claim. Do not   
					refuse shipment. Responsibility for   
					shipping damage is with the carrier   
					or end user. Cut the shipping straps,   
					then carefully lift the carton up from   
					the range. This will help eliminate   
					possible damage to the backguard that   
					is packed in the top of the range carton.   
					Remove, unwrap and temporarily lay   
					aside any parts that are not attached   
					to the range. Make sure no parts are   
					left in the carton for accidental   
					disposal. Carefully inspect the range   
					for damage.   
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				STEP 1   
					REMOVE PACKAGING   
					Before moving the range indoors:   
					. Remove outer carton and packing material from the   
					shipping base. The range is now ready for removal   
					from the wooden base.   
					STEP 2   
					Due to the weight of these ranges, use a dolly with   
					soft wheels to move this range.   
					. Lift the range onto the dolly and move indoors.   
					. The range should be placed onto sliders to   
					prevent damage to the floor.   
					STEP 3   
					To simplify handling and to reduce the weight of   
					the range:   
					. Remove the grates and the burner pans.   
					. Remove griddle/grill and housing.   
					. Remove the broiler pan, racks and literature   
					package from inside oven.   
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				STEP 6   
					ELECTRIC CONNECTION   
					This range must be supplied with 120 volt, 60 Hz. and   
					connected to an individual, properly grounded branch   
					circuit protected by a 15 amp circuit breaker or time   
					delay fuse.   
					The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a   
					three-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a   
					standard three-prong grounding wall receptacle to   
					minimize the possibility of shock hazard from this   
					appliance.   
					If the electrical service provided does not meet the   
					above specifications, it is recommended that a   
					licensed electrician install an approved outlet.   
					DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT   
					OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG   
					FROM THE POWER CORD.   
					DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS   
					APPLIANCE.   
					. Locate the electric supply within the area shown or   
					within reach of the cooktop’s six foot power cord.   
					. To avoid tangling cord with items stored in the   
					cabinet, locate the receptacle or rear wall, inside   
					the cabinet.   
					ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL GAS RANGES:   
					120 volts, 60 Hz, 15 amps   
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				STEP 7   
					CONNECTING THE RANGE TO GAS   
					Because hard piping restricts   
					movement of the range, the use of an   
					A.G.A. certified flexible metal   
					appliance connector is recommended   
					unless local codes require a hard-   
					piped connection.   
					When using test pressures greater   
					than ½ psig to pressure test the gas   
					supply system of the residence,   
					disconnect the range and individual   
					shut-off valve from the gas supply   
					piping. When using test pressures   
					of ½ psig or less to test the gas   
					supply system, simply isolate the   
					range from the gas supply system   
					by closing the individual shut-off   
					valve.   
					Never use an old connector when   
					installing a new range. If the hard   
					piping method is used, you must   
					carefully align the pipe; the range   
					cannot be moved after the connection   
					is made.   
					To prevent gas leaks, put pipe joint   
					compound on, or wrap pipe thread   
					with Teflon* tape all around male   
					(external) pipe threads.   
					*Teflon: Registered trademark of Dupont.   
					7-1. Remove the left most burner pan.   
					Locate the pressure regulator   
					Left of the rear burner.   
					7-2. Install a manual gas shut-off valve   
					in the gas line in an easily accessed   
					location outside the range. Make   
					sure everyone operating the range   
					knows where and how to shut off the   
					gas supply to the range.   
					7-3. Install male ½” flare union adapter   
					to the ½” NPT internal thread at   
					inlet of the regulator. Use a backup   
					wrench on the regulator fitting to   
					avoid damage.   
					7-4. Install male ½” or ¾” flare union   
					adapter to the NPT internal thread   
					of the manual shut-off valve, taking   
					care to back-up the shut-off valve   
					to keep it from turning.   
					7-5. Connect flexible metal appliance   
					connector to the adapter on the range.   
					Position range to permit connection at   
					the shut-off valve or vise versa.   
					7-6. When all connections have been made,   
					make sure all range controls are in the   
					off position and turn on the main gas   
					supply valve. Use a liquid leak detector   
					at all joints and connections to check   
					for leaks in the system.   
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				STEP 8   
					LEVEL THE RANGE   
					1. Remove shipping tape from the leveling   
					legs.   
					2. Carefully slide the range into position.   
					Be careful not to damage the floor or   
					entangle power cord and gas flexible   
					tubing.   
					3. To adjust leveling legs, turn counter-   
					clockwise to raise the range; clockwise   
					to lower. “Channel-lock” type pliers are   
					recommended. Avoid using a pipe wrench   
					which can scar the legs.   
					IMPORTANT: The range should always be   
					installed at countertop height or higher. DO   
					NOT INSTALL THE RANGE LOWER THAN   
					ADJACENT COUNTERTOP HEIGHT, DUE   
					TO RISK OF A FIRE HAZARD   
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				STEP 11   
					ASSEMBLE SURFACE BURNER COMPONENTS   
					•Remove shipping screw from each surface burner.   
					•Remove each surface burner.   
					•Place drip pan in position under each burner. Locate “dimples”.   
					•Re-install surface burners.   
					•Install burner pans.   
					•Install burner grates.   
					STEP 12   
					SURFACE BURNER OPERATION   
					OPEN SURFACE BURNERS   
					•Check for proper ignition:   
					− Push in one control knob and turn 180° counter clock-   
					wise to LITE position.   
					− The igniter will spark and the burner will light; the   
					igniter will continue sparking until the knob is turned   
					from the light position.   
					− First test may require some time, while air is flushed   
					out of the gas line.   
					− Turn knob to OFF.   
					− Repeat the procedure for each burner.   
					•Burner flames should be blue and stable with no   
					yellow or yellow tips, excessive noise or lifting of the   
					flame from the burner. If any of these conditions exist,   
					check that the burner ports are not blocked, and check   
					the air mixture. If one of these conditions continues,   
					call for service.   
					STEP 13   
					OVEN OPERATION   
					GAS OVEN   
					• Turn oven thermostat knob counter clockwise to 350°.   
					• The oven burner should light within 60 seconds.   
					GRIDDLE OPERATION   
					• Turn griddle thermostat knob counter clockwise to 350°.   
					• The griddle burner should light within 60 seconds.   
					STEP 14   
					GAS & ELECTRIC SUPPLY   
					•Turn gas supply “on”.   
					•Turn electric supply “on”.   
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				STEP 15   
					CHECKLIST FOR OPEN BURNER INSTALLATION   
					MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE IN THE “OFF” POSITION.   
					Gas supply is “on”   
					Electric power is “on”   
					Burner drip pans in position under burners   
					Surface burners in position   
					Burner pans in positions   
					Burner grates in position   
					Oven and broiler racks installed   
					Surface burner ignition test   
					Griddle/Grill burner ignition test   
					Griddle/Grill assembly in position   
					Gas oven ignition test   
					MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE LEFT IN THE “OFF” POSITION   
					Date Installed & Inspected _________________________________________________   
					Authorized Installer’s Signature _____________________________________________   
					Please Print Name ________________________________________________________   
					NOTE: Please leave this checklist, Use & Care manual and product registration   
					card with the Homeowner.   
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