Page 2 - IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION; Improper; — Do not store or use; INTRODUCTION; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Inside Front Cover
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment,alteration, service or main-tenance can cause injury orproperty damage. Refer tothis manual. For assistanceor additional informationconsult a qualified installer,service agency, manufac-turer (dealer) or the gassupplier. M...
Page 3 - CET MAN U EL CONTEN IT AVERTISSEMENTS EN FRANCAIS; For Residential Use Only; Avant de mettre; AVERTISSEMENTS EN FRANCAIS
ALL-GAS MODELS - PRG304 AND PRG36, DUAL FUEL MODELS PRDS304, PRDS36 AND PRDS48 CET MAN U EL CONTEN IT AVERTISSEMENTS EN FRANCAIS For Residential Use Only AVERTISSEMENT: Couper le courant avant d'installer. Avant de mettre EN MARCHE, soyez certain que tous les controles sont dans la position ARRÊTE. ...
Page 4 - AVERTISSEMENT
Page 5 - WALL INSTALLATION; CAUTION; • For best smoke elimination, the; STEP 1: VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS; To eliminate risk of burns or
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION Notes: * For wall installations where adequate space is available, the installer or user may elect to use a hood that is wider than the rangecooking surface. This may be particularly beneficial for those cases, such as a long duct run or heavy usage of the grill, i...
Page 6 - STEP 2: CABINET PREPARATION; Except in; FIG. 1 Cabinet Clearances
STEP 2: CABINET PREPARATION For Electrical and Gas Supply Zone,see Figures 3a, 3b and 3c. Zone sizeand position differ according to them o d e l . C o o k i n gSurface required for each type ofbackguard. 7. Always keep appliance areaclear and free from combustiblematerials, gasoline and otherflammab...
Page 7 - STEP 2: CABINET PREPARATION
STEP 2: CABINET PREPARATION CAUTION: Do not install the Model PRDS304 andPRDS48 ranges such that the frontsurface of the oven door is flush withthe cabinet face. A flush installationcould result in damage to the cabinetsdue to high heat. The face of thecabinet should line up with the ovenfront frame...
Page 8 - GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES:; FIG. 3b Gas & Electrical Supply Zone for PRDS304 Dual-Fuel Ranges
GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES: STEP 2: CABINET PREPARATION 5/8" Flex Line toAppliance NOTE:A Manual GasShut-Off Valve(not shown)must be easilyaccessiblethrough anadjacent cabinet withoutmovingthe range. NOTE:A Manual GasShut-Off Valve(not shown)must be easilyaccessiblethrough anadjacent cabinet ...
Page 9 - ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, DUAL FUEL RANGES; FIG. 3d Wall Connection
STEP 2: CABINET PREPARATION ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, DUAL FUEL RANGES Installation of Dual Fuel rangesmust be planned so that therough-in of the junction box forthe receptacle or conduit connec-tion will allow maximum clear-ance to the rear of the unit. When the power supply cord (notsupplied) or conduit ...
Page 10 - Door Removal; STEP 3: UNPACKING, MOVING AND PLACING THE RANGE
• The range has an approximate shipping weight as shown inChart A. It is recommended thatthe door(s), grates, burner caps,front kick panel and oven racks beremoved to facilitate handling.This will reduce the weight asshown in Chart A and allow therange to pass through 30" door-ways. See Chart B ...
Page 11 - THE FLOOR UNDER; It is important that the; Griddle Level Adjustments
• Due to the weight, a dolly with soft wheels should be used to move thisunit. The weight must be supporteduniformly across the bottom (SeeFig. 7). • After transporting the professional range by dolly close to its finallocation, the range can be tippedback and supported on the rearlegs while the dol...
Page 12 - PROPERTY DAMAGE; RANGE TIPPING HAZARD; WARNING; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Tools Needed for Installation of Anti-Tip Device:; - Pencil or other marker; WARNING; ALL RANGES CAN TIP
STEP 4: INSTALLING ANTI-TIP DEVICE personal injury. CAUTION PROPERTY DAMAGE • Contact a qualified installer or contrac-tor to determine the proper method fordrilling holes through the wall or floormaterial (such as ceramic tile, hard-wood, etc.) • Do not slide the range across an unpro-tected floor....
Page 13 - Parts Required for Installation of Anti-Tip Device:; FIG. 10 Adjustable Anti-Tip Channel PRG304; than hardwood or metal.
STEP 4: INSTALLING ANTI-TIP DEVICE Parts Required for Installation of Anti-Tip Device: PRG304 and PRG36 All Gas Ranges (Figures 9 and 10) 15-10-948 (2 Each) 15-10-910 (1 Each) 15-10-911 (2 Each) 15-10-771 (1 Each) 15-10-916 (4 Each) 15-10-772 (1 Each) 15-10-909 (1 Each) Mounting Bracket FIG. 9 Mount...
Page 14 - STEP A; : Determine the best location for the; STEP B; : Set the bracket on the floor and turn it; STEP C; : Slide the bracket left or right to the; STEP F; PLAN VIEW
STEP 4: INSTALLING ANTI-TIP DEVICE PRG304 AND PRG36 All-Gas Ranges (Figures 9, 10, 12a 12b and 13) STEP A : Determine the best location for the PRG Mounting Bracket. The bracket may bemounted to the wall or floor behind therange, offset from either the left or right sidewall by 2-3/4" for model ...
Page 15 - : Determine the best location for Anti-; STEP H; Carefully slide the range into posi-
STEP 4: INSTALLING ANTI-TIP DEVICE STEP A : Determine the best location for Anti- Tip Channel Mounting Bracket. The bracketmay be mounted to the wall or floor behindthe range, offset from side wall as indicatedin the chart below and in Figures 14 and 15: Model No. "A", Min. "B", Max....
Page 16 - SIDE VIEW
STEP B: Set the bracket on the floor and turn it until it is oriented properly. The longchannel should be on the top with the freeend facing towards you, one set of mountingflanges should be resting horizontally onthe floor, and the other set of mountingflanges should be positioned verticallyfacing ...
Page 17 - STEP 5: GAS REQUIREMENTS AND HOOKUP; HOOK UP; Natural Gas Requirements:; For Massachusetts Installations:; Shut-off valve must be a “T” handle gas
CAUTION: “The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or lessthan 1/2 psig (3.5kPa.).” “The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be ...
Page 19 - local codes and ordinances; DO; FIG. 16 Location of Junction Box
STEP 6: ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, CONNECTION & GROUNDING Dual Fuel models PRDS304, PRDS36 and PRDS48 must be connected to the power supply utilizing one of thefollowing methods. For all methods of connection, the length of the cord or conduit/wiring must allow the unit tobe slid completely out of...
Page 20 - WIRE LEAD CONNECTION; Bend Ground Strap Up; Ground Strap
Supply Wire ➝ Flat Washer ➝ ➝ FIG.17 Upper Nut Cupped Washer ➝ STEP 6: ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, CONNECTION & GROUNDING A 3 or 4 conductor supply may be connected tothe terminal block. A 4 conductor supply shallbe used only when the range is installed in amobile home or where local codes do notpe...
Page 21 - Improper grounding will cause malfunc-; THE THIRD GROUND PRONG SHOULD NOT,; FIG. 21 Grounding Method –
STEP 6: ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, CONNECTION & GROUNDING Recommended Grounding Method – All-GasModels PRG304, PRG36 and PRG48 The 30," 36" and 48" all-gas ranges are factory equipped with a powersupply cord with a three-prong grounding plug (with polarized parallelblades). IT MUST BE ...
Page 22 - Chart D: BACKGUARD KIT MODEL NUMBERS; STEP 7: BACKGUARD INSTALLATION
Chart D: BACKGUARD KIT MODEL NUMBERS RANGE MODEL NO. 9" STD. LOW BACK 12" LOW BACK 22" HIGH SHELF 1-1/2" ISLAND TRIM PRDS304/PRG304 Included with Range N/A PHS30T PRS30ITS PRDS36/PRG36 N/A PRS36LBS PHS36T PRS36ITS PRDS48/PRG48 N/A PRS48LBS PHS48T PRS48ITS FIG. 22 Front of Unit STEP 6...
Page 23 - INSULATION AND RETAINER REMOVAL; Insulation; NOT
STEP 7: BACKGUARD INSTALLATION STEP 8: TEST AND ADJUSTMENT Install any loose components, such as burner caps and grates, that mayhave been removed earlier. Be certain that burner caps seat properly intothe alignment slots in the burner bases. Before testing operation of theappliance, verify that the...
Page 24 - STEP 8: TEST AND ADJUSTMENT; G r i d d l e; DO NOT; DO NOT
STEP 8: TEST AND ADJUSTMENT * The gas oven infra-red broiler burner has no air shutter andis not adjustable when usedwith natural gas. When usedon propane gas, an air shutteris attached, but it is notadjustable. It is necessary tooperate the oven broiler for 45minutes to eliminate the harshodor of t...
Page 25 - INSTALLER CHECKLIST; ELECTRICAL; OPERATION; GAS SUPPLY
INSTALLER CHECKLIST ❑ Manual gas shut off valveinstalled in an accessiblelocation (without requiringremoval of range). ❑ Unit tested and free of gas leaks. ❑ Gas supply pressure does notexceed 14" (37mb) W.C. ELECTRICAL ❑ Receptacle with correct over-current protection is providedfor service cor...
Page 26 - NOTES