PRELIMINARY
Be sure to read page 8 for the proper ventila-
tion requirements before you begin.
When making your CUTOUT refer to page 10 for
information on cabinet preparation.
1. Unpack the unit, the regulator, and remove
all packing between all the burners, rings,
and caps. Remove the grates from their
boxes.
2. With the necessary tools and hardware
ready, measure the distance from the back
and sides of the countertop and cabinet to
locate the position of the cooktop cutout.
3. Make your cutout according to the dimen-
sions given on page 10. Square the cutout
to the countertop.
4. Lower the cooktop into the countertop cut-
out, be careful not to damage the counter,
inlet pipe threads, or the power cord of the
cooktop.
5. Square the cooktop to the cutout and install
the (4) retaining brackets onto the 8 holes
located at the bottom of the unit.
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION
NOTE: Some installations may not have ad-
equate clearance at the front for the Z-shaped
retaining bracket. In those cases, use the L-
bracket provided. Fasten the bracket to the bot-
tom of the cooktop chassis using one of the
screw holes provided for the retaining brackets.
Make sure the bracket extends out far enough
to contact the inside of the cabinet face. Attach
the bracket to the cabinet. Plug the adjacent un-
used hole in the cooktop chassis with a screw.
Retaining
Bracket
6. Tighten the 4 preloaded screws which will
keep the unit secured. Do Not Overtighten.
Tighten
Screws
7. Install the regulator with the arrow in the
direction of the gas flow (towards the
cooktop) using a sealant on the pipe
threads. Put burner rings and burner caps
in place.
8. Plug the unit into a wall outlet.
9. Connect the gas line to the unit. Refer to
page 11 for gas supply hookup.
10. Turn ball valve to let the gas flow.
11. Turn knob on burner and apply a match to
the burner until the gas lights being cau-
tious not to burn your hand or other parts
of your body. When the gas is first activated,
there is air present in the gas lines. The
match applied to the burner makes it easier
and safer to clear the air/gas mixture. Use
Caution to avoid burn injury.
12. Put grates in place.
Plug Unused Hole
With Screw
Fasten To Inside
Of Cabinet Face
Fasten Bracket
To Bottom Of
Chassis