1.
To ensure professional results, the cabinet and
countertop openings should be prepared by a
qualified cabinet worker.
2.
The clearances shown in Fig.1 are required for
installations of cooktop and islands.
3.
The cooktop is designed to hang from the coun-
tertop by its side flanges. The countertop how
ever, must be strong enough to support this
heavy cooktop. It may be necessary to add a 2
x 4 corner brace (See Figs.3, 4, and 5). Another
alternate would be to construct a deck to set the
cooktop on.
4.
The cooktop can be installed in various positions
with the front either flush or projecting, depend-
ing on the countertop depth. (See Fig.2 side
view of cooktop; see Figs.3-5 for alternate
mounting positions.)
9"
12"
22-5/8"
26-3/8"
23-3/8"
3" To Center Line
of Gas Inle
t
3/4"
1/2"
Cabinet face for installation with projecting control panel
Cabinet face for installation with flush control panel
2"
Countertop level
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Counter-Sunk Screws
CABINET PREPARATION
3
STEP 2: COOKTOP INSTALLATION
VENT HOOD
12"
Min. to
Combustible
Material
,
Each Side
WALL
18"
Min.
30"
Min.,
36"
Max.
0" Bottom Clearance
0" Side Cutout Clearance
0" Rear Clearance
(w/ backguard)
12" (w/out backguard)
3" min each side
counter top level
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CAUTION:
36"
Min. to
combustible
material
, from
cooking surface
13"
Min.
as defined in the "National Fuel Gas Code" (ANSI Z223.1, Latest Editon).
> The level of the cooktop top must be at the same level or above the
countertop level.
FIG. 1
FIG. 6
FIG. 2