DCS CS-364G User Manual

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CABINET PREPARATION
8
G
H
F
D
E
Min. 48" Wide Hood
Min. 36" Wide Hood
I
16" 
Electrical and 
Gas Supply.
2"
13"
Max.
12" Min.  to
Combustible 
Material
 ,
Each Side
CAUTION 
36" Min. to 
combustible
material 
, from
cooking surface
Cooking Surface
2" x 4" corner
support (if required)
18" Min. 
A
C
B
 As defined in the "National Fuel Gas Code" (ANSI Z223.1, Latest Editon).  
The level of the cooktop must be at the same  level or above the countertop level. 
Fig. 1 CS Cooktop Models
STEP 3:
1) To ensure professional results, the cabinet and countertop openings should be prepared by a 
qualified cabinet worker. We recommend having the cooktop available before cutting the opening
for more precise dimension verification.
2) The clearances shown in Fig. 5 pg. 10 are required for all types of backguard installations.
3) The cooktop is designed to hang from the countertop from its side flanges. The countertop,
however, must be strong enough to support this heavy cooktop. It may be necessary to add a 
supporting cleat along each side or other form of support such as a 2”x 4”corner brace on each side,
or a deck to set the cooktop on. See Fig.1.
4) The cooktop can be installed in various positions with the front either flush or projecting,
depending on the countertop depth. See Fig. 2 & Fig. 4 (cooktop side view).
5) Establish the centerline of the desired cooktop location. It should be the same as the center of the
overhead ventilation hood.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G                  H
CS 48 Models
47-7/8”
26-1/2” 8-7/16” 46-5/16”
22-3/4”
8”
7/8” 0-2-1/2”
CS 36 Models
35-7/8”
26-1/2” 8-7/16” 34-15/16”
22-3/4”
8”
1/2” 0-2-1/2”