Thermador PRG366JG Installation Instruction
English 9
2.
Remove the door(s) (see “Step 4: Door Removal and
Reinstallation” on page 10). This will create an
estimated reduction in the weight as shown in “Chart A”
and allow the range to pass through 30" (762mm)
doorways (see clearances shown on page 6).
Reinstallation” on page 10). This will create an
estimated reduction in the weight as shown in “Chart A”
and allow the range to pass through 30" (762mm)
doorways (see clearances shown on page 6).
3.
All ranges are held to the pallet by (4) bolts through a
wood block center (Figure 6). The two front pallet bolts
are accessible only after removing the Door Trim
located beneath the doors.
wood block center (Figure 6). The two front pallet bolts
are accessible only after removing the Door Trim
located beneath the doors.
•
The Door Trim is removed by loosening the 2
screws attaching it to the range and sliding it up
and off the screws.
screws attaching it to the range and sliding it up
and off the screws.
4.
After removing the pallet bolts using (2) 1/2” (13mm)
wrenches (one to hold bolt at the bottom while the
other is loosening the nut at the top) and discarding the
wood packing block inserts, the range may be carefully
tilted back on the (2) casters (see Figure 22 on
page 22) and removed from the pallet.
wrenches (one to hold bolt at the bottom while the
other is loosening the nut at the top) and discarding the
wood packing block inserts, the range may be carefully
tilted back on the (2) casters (see Figure 22 on
page 22) and removed from the pallet.
Use additional
help as required to remove from pallet.
•
Due to the weight, a furniture dolly with soft wheels
or an air lift should be used to move this unit. The
weight must be supported uniformly across the
bottom (see Figure 7).
or an air lift should be used to move this unit. The
weight must be supported uniformly across the
bottom (see Figure 7).
5.
After transporting the range by dolly close to its final
location, the range can be tipped back and supported
on the rear casters while the dolly is carefully removed.
location, the range can be tipped back and supported
on the rear casters while the dolly is carefully removed.
•
Complete “Step 5: Installing Anti-Tip Device”, “Step
6: Gas Requirements and Hookup”, “Step 7:
Electrical Requirements, Connection & Grounding”,
and “Step 8: Backguard Installation (optional)”
before the range is placed in its final position.
Electrical Requirements, Connection & Grounding”,
and “Step 8: Backguard Installation (optional)”
before the range is placed in its final position.
•
Use the casters to assist with the installation near
to its final location. THE FLOOR UNDER THE
LEGS SHOULD BE PROTECTED BEFORE
PUSHING THE UNIT INTO POSITION.
to its final location. THE FLOOR UNDER THE
LEGS SHOULD BE PROTECTED BEFORE
PUSHING THE UNIT INTO POSITION.
Chart A
36"
Range
48"
Range
Shipping Weight
420 lbs
(191 kg)
590 lbs
(268 kg)
Weight without packing
materials
materials
360 lbs
(163 kg)
530 lbs
(240 kg)
Without door(s), burner caps,
and oven racks
and oven racks
260 lbs
(118 kg)
390 lbs
(177 kg)
CAUTION:
DO NOT lift the range by the oven door's handle, as this
may damage the door hinges and cause the door to fit
incorrectly.
may damage the door hinges and cause the door to fit
incorrectly.
F
IGURE
6: D
OOR
T
RIM
,
PACKING
B
LOCKS
, & P
ALLET
B
OLTS
Wood Packing Blocks
Pallet Bolts
Loosen Screws
F
IGURE
7: F
URNITURE
D
OLLY
P
OSITIONING
Range must be
uniformly
supported
by braces
provided
on bottom
of range
uniformly
supported
by braces
provided
on bottom
of range