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Bosch HDIPO54UC - Preparation; Before You Begin; Tools and Parts Needed; Parts Included

Bosch HDIPO54UC
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Preparation
Before
You
Begin
Tools
and
Parts
Needed
*
Dual
Fuel
models
only
-
40
or
50
Amp
power
supply
cord
kit
with
strain
relief
(depending
on
local
code).
Note:
Not
necessary
for
Canadian
installations,
cord
is
preinstalled
at
factory.
*
Measuring
Tape
*
Phillips
Head
Screwdriver
*
1%"
Wrench
*
Pencil
*
7-20
Torx
Screwdriver
*
Screws
(2)
and
Anchors
(2)
for
Anti-Tip
Bracket
(Style
will
vary
depending
on
mounting
surface)
*
Level
*
Drill
and
Drill
Bit
(3/16"
masonry
bit
for
concrete
screws)
*
Soapy
Water
*
Safety
Gloves
and
Goggles
*
Cloth
or
Cardboard
(Optional
-
to
Protect
Floor)
*
Pipe
Wrench
*
Gas-approved
Teflon
Tape
«
Channel
Lock
Pliers
Gas
Leak
Test
Solution
*
Gas
Supply
Line
(4”
NPT
Minimum)
*
Gas
Shutoff
Valve
Parts
Included
*
Anti-Tip
Bracket
*
2wood
screws
«
2
anchorless
concrete
screws
*
Foam
Tape
(unless
already
installed
on
underside
of
cooktop
sides)
*
Terminal Lugs
(For
Use
With
Hard
Wire
Installations)
Note:
Terminal
lugs
not
necessary
for
Canadian
installations.
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Rev
D
Additional
Parts
Needed
for
Hard-Wired
Installations
Dual
Fuel
models
only
*
Flexible
conduit
*
Torque
wrench
Note:
Power
supply
cord
kit
is
not
necessary
for
hard-wired
installations.
Remove
Packaging
*
If
straps
are
present,
cut
the
straps.
*
Cut
plastic
down
back
of
unit
making
sure
not
to
cut
the
unit.
*
Remove
plastic
film.
*
Lift
cardboard
around
the top
portion
of
the
unit,
off
of
the
unit.
*
Remove
cardboard
corner
posts,
making
sure
that
any
posts
or
other
packaging
materials
running
between
comer
posts
are
also
removed.
*
Remove
all
internal
packaging
and
tape.
Installation
Checklist
Please
refer
to
the
pages
following
for
complete
installation
instructions.
Use
this
checklist
to
verify
that
you
have
completed
each
step
of
the
installation
process.
This
can
help
you
avoid
common
mistakes.
1.
Before
installing
the
range,
be
sure
to
verify
the
cabinet
dimensions
are
correct
for
your
unit
and
that
the
required
electrical
and
gas
connections
are
present.
2.
Refer
to
the
installation
manual
for
content
regarding
Safety,
Cabinet
Dimensions,
Removing
Packaging,
Electrical
Installation,
Gas Connection,
Testing
the
Installation
and
Customer
Service.
3.
Removing
the
oven
door
and
warming
drawer
prior
to
installation
reduces
the
unit
weight
and
makes
the
range
easier
to
move.
Additionally
the
removal
of
the
oven
door
provides
access
to
handhold
for
lifting.
4.
Move
the
range
unit
into
place
in
front
of
the
installation
opening,
leaving
the
bottom
packaging
on
the
unit
to
avoid
damaging
flooring.
5.
Plug
the
range
into
a
properly
configured
receptacle.
6.
Protect
the
flooring
from
damage,
then
slide
the
unit
all
the
way
into
place,
making
sure
to
route
the
power
cord
correctly.
7.
Reinstall
the
oven
door
removed
in
step
3
above.
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