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UNPACKING
1. Check the packaging for any damage. If damage is visible on the packaging, you should mark the bill of lading for possible
concealed damage.
2. Check to make sure that the container is upright. If unit is not upright, major damage may occur. If damage is discovered, do not
refuse delivery, but contact the carrier and file the appropriate freight claims. Do not contact the factory, as responsibility for
shipping lies with the carrier, dealer, and end-user. We will assist with claims, but such assistance does not concede responsibility.
3. Cut the straps and lift the box directly upward and off the unit. Do not hammer on the carton.
4. Thoroughly check the unit for damage. If damage is discovered, do not refuse delivery, but contact the carrier and file the
appropriate freight claims. Do not contact the factory, as responsibility for shipping lies with the carrier, dealer, and end-user. We
will assist with claims, but such assistance does not concede responsibility.
5. Remove and unpack any accessories shipped with the unit, making sure that no hardware or accessories are left to be disposed of
accidentally.
6. After unpacking, remove manufacturers tape from legs. Raise the unit to remove the shipping pallet. In order to remove unit
from pallet, lift unit in an upward position from the BOTTOM of the unit while holding pallet in place. NOTE: The unit is
attached to the pallet for protection during shipment. It is also important to wear protective gloves to avoid contact with sharp
edges. Tilting the unit could prove dangerous or cause damage to the unit and/or floor.
DO NOT LIFT RANGE BY THE
OVEN DOOR HANDLE!