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Part No.56001190016/816519
IMPORTANT
Installer: Leave lnstallotion Instructions
with the homeowner.
Homeowner:
Keep Installation Instructions
for future reference.
Save Installation Instructions for local
electrical inspector’s use.
Note: This cooktop is manufactured
for
use with NATURAL gas only.
30” Gas
Sealed Burner
Check
lcc0l10”
VJlrerC
cookio;~
iv bC
Before you start...
Proper
installahon
IS your responsibllrty
Make
sure you have everything
necessary
for Correct
l”stallatr0”
It IS the responslbil,ty
Of the InStOIler to ~0mply
wrth the rnstallatro”
clearances
specified
on the serral/ratrng
plate IS located
on the
late The senallratrng
ont of the cooktop
burner
box
3C’min.
&equlred
hose
I Cutout
I~XICIICX
ihe lbcO!O'r
should
i)U Cv”‘ai from
strong d:aH areas. such as w~noows
i’oars
:he
and strong healing
vents or 10”s
cooktop
should
be located
for convenient
use I” the kitchen
ALL OPENINGS
IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE
COOKTOP
IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BCSEALE3
cobrnel
If cabinet
dimensions:
Tools needed for
installation:
Observe
oil governing
codes
and
ordinances.
Farlure to meet codes
and ordinances
could
lead lo fire
or electrical
shock.
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installation
The instollotlon
of this cooktop
must
conform
to the Manufactured
Home
Construction
and Safety
Standards,
Trtle 24 CFR. Part 3280 (formerly
the
Federal
Standard
for Mobile
Home
Construction
and Safety, Title 24.
HUD. Part 280). or when
such
standard
IS no1 applicable,
the
Standard
for Manufactured
Home
lnstallatrons
1902 (Manufactured
Home Sites, Communities
and setUPS). ANSI A 225 1 - latest eartlon.
or wrth local codes
Copies
of the standards
be obtained
from
’ Nalionol
Fire Prolectlon
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy.
Massachusetts
llsted
A
may
Associolion
Cooktop
regulated
Fire Hazard
must be connected
gos supply.
This must
qualified
installing
be checked
technician
lhe cooktop.
lo o
by CI
before
- Do Not use an open flame lo lest
for leaks from gos connections.
- New, flexible
gas line must be
used.
Failure to follow these instruclrons
could
resull in o fire, explosion
or
personal
injury
A
lnstailatlon
must conform
with
loccl codes
ard ordlnoncts
In the absence
of local codes
rnstollatlon
must conform
w,ih
Amerrcon
Nailonol
Stcndord
Natronal
Fuel Gas Code
ANSI 2223 1 latest editton”
.
B.
Input ratrngs shown
o” the
serlcllrating
plate are for
elevations
up to 2.000 feet
For
elevatrons
above
2 000 feet, ravgs
shou!d be reduced
or o rate of 4%
for each
1.000 feet cbove
sea le,vil
C.
This cooktop
IS equi;pped
for “se with NATURAL gas
Only and IS deSlQ’i-Cert!;,ed
by A G A
‘rx
Proper gus supply COn”eCllO”
mLst t,c
svc,~cblc
See Gas suopry reCtwnents
Counterlop
opening
dimensions
inaf are
shcwn must be used
Gwen dlrensrons
cre rrmmun
clearcnces
ana ?‘cvlde
reauired0
clearance
FOR YOUR SAF’3-f
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. OPEN WINDOWS.
2. Do NOT TOUCH
ELEClRlCAl SWTTCHES
3. B-llNGUISH ANY OPEN
FLAME.
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR
GAS SUPPLIER.
Do NOT NOT STORE OR US-E
GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND
LtQUlDS IN THE VlClNllY OF THIS
OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
Fire Hazard
Gas supply
requirements
02269
” Amerfcan
Gas Association
1515 Wilson Boulevard
Arlingion,
Vlrginia
22209
‘ANEL
IS .i r^u ‘cd
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Important:
Observe
alI governing
codes and ordrnonces.
home
oullet
IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE OR MAtNlENANCE
CAN CAUSE INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
REFER TO
THIS MANUAL FOR ASSISTANCE
OR ADDlTlONAL INFORMATION
CONSULT A QUALIFIED
INSTALLER, SERVKE AGENCY,
MANUFACTURER (DEALER) OR
THE GAS SUPPLIER.
2-l/d’ ml” pace4 IO ,ronr edge 0, coblnel
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Mobile
Grounded
eleclncal
t L~Ll,lCC, :c”“lle”?~“is
Do Not cbstrucl
he flow d
combushon
and venhlotion
err.
Personal
Injury Hazard
Cabinet
storage
above
the cooking
surface
should be avoided.
If
cabinets
ore already
installed.
reduce
the hazard
of reaching
over
o healed
cookinQ
surface
by
inslolling
a range-h&.
he Lange
ho&
should extend
o minimum
of
5 inches out from the boiiom
front
of the cabinets
Reaching
ovet o heded
cooking
surface
could rewlt in a serious
burn.
Electrical
Shock Harad
Ii IS the custorrws
responsrbrllty:
. To contact
o qualrfred
elec+ricd
Installer.
. To assure lhot the e~triial
~nstollcriron
is odequole
and in
conformonce
wrth Notional
Eleclricol
Code
ANSI/NFPA
70.
lalest edrlron’.
and all local codes
and ordrnonces
Forlure to do 50 could resuH rn
eleclncol
shcck or other personal
Injury.
D
Provide
CI gas supply
. 314’ rigid pope to the
location.
A smaller srze prpe
runs may result rn insufficient
supply.
Pipe-joint
compound
for use with NATURAL and L
must be used.
lkne of
cooktop
on long
gos
made
P gas
E
If local codes
permit.
A.G.A
. certaied
flexrble
metal tubing
(new)
is recommended
for
connecting
this cooktop
to the QaS
supply
line. Do not kink or damage
the flexrble tUblnQ when
moving
the
cooktop.
A l/Z’ male pipe thread
is
needed
for connection
to pressure
regulator
female
pipe threads.
Temporary
Electrical
requirements
Electrical
Shock Hazard
- Electncd
ground Ls required
on
lhia cpplionce.
.Inqxopefc-dthe
q3cmen-gr&ng
con&ctor
cm rewll h electrical
shock
.Checkwithaquoliiel&rickcnrt
youoreindouMcrstowt&hefthe
appliaue
is pcperty
grounded
Notma3fYthepowetsufz&cord
plug. nilvriundmlhewtlel,hoveo
F-P-r
i-do~
bv 0 qwri
‘\;-x.r,
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If ngld pope is used OS o gas
. SUDDIV line. a combination
of pipe firings
must be used to oblaln
on in-lrne connection
to the cooktop
All strains must be removed
from the
SUDDIV and fuel lines so cooktoo
will
be ie;el and in line
H
The regulator
must be checked
. at o minimum
of I inch water
column
above
the set pressure.
The
inlet pressure
to the regulator
should
be as follows for both operation
and
checking
the regulator
setting:
NATURAL GAS:
Minimum
Maximum
pressure
pressure
I
5 inches
W.C.
14 inches
WC.
Tesiing above l/2 psi (gauge)
. The cooktop
and its individual
shutoff vahre must be drsconnected
from the QOS supply
piping
system
during
any pressure
testing
Of that
system at test pressures
inexcess
of
l/2 psia (3.5 kPa).
Testing at l/2 psi (gauge)
or lower
The cooktop
must be isolated
from
the QOS supply
piping
system by
closing
Its Individual
manual
shutoff
vahe
during
any pressure
testrng of
the QOS supply piping
System at test
pressures
equal to or less than
l/2
psfg (3 5 kPa)
.
COW,
.DoNollE.ecned-cordwith
H-is cpplionce.
A 12~vok.
OO~tir. AC-only.
15-ampere
fused electrical
supply IS requrred
A
time-delay
fuse or clrcurt breaker
IS
recommended
It is recommended
that o seporote
crrcurt serving
only this
oppl~ance
be providea
Electronrc
rgnltron
systems operate
wrthln wide voltage
Irmlts but proper
grounding
and polarity
IS necessay
In oddltlon
to checking
tnat the outlet
provides
1’2~volt
power
and IS
correctly
grounded.
the outlet
must
be checked
by o qual!fied
elecir~cran
to see If It IS wred
with correct
polarrty
A wiring
diagram
IS Included
In the
lrterature
package
~k,;~dmended
u
fWPlY
cord
Figure
2
Eleclricol
ground
is required
on this
appliance.
If changing
and properly
grounding
the wall receptacle
IS impossible
and
where
local codes
permit
(consult
your
electrIcal
rnspector).
0 temporary
adopter
may be plugged
Into the
existing
Z-prong
wall receplocle
to
mate with the 3-prong
power
supply
cord
See Figure 2
If thus is done, you must connect
CI
seporote
copper
groundrng
wire (No
18 mrnimum)
to o arounded
cold
by means
of o clamp
water
pipe””
and then to the external
groundrng
Do not ground
lo a
connector
screw
gas supply
pipe or hot water
pipe. Do
not connect
to electrical
supply unl~l
appllonce
IS permanently
grounded
(See Flgure 3 )
grounding
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
GROUNDING
PRONG.
For your personal
safety.
this
appliance
must be grounded
This
appliance
IS equipped
wrth o J-prong
grounding
plug
To mInImIre
possible
shock hazard.
the cord must be
plugged
into 0 motlng
3-prong
grounding
type wall receptacle
grounded
in accordance
with the
Natronal
Electrical
Code.
ANSI/NFPA
70 - latest edition’.
and all local
codes
and ordrnances
(See Figure 1 1
If 0 motina
wall receptacle
1s not
ovailable~it
is the pe’rsonol
responsibility
and obligation
of the
customer
to have CI J-prong
wall
receptacle
installed
by o qualrfied
electrician
Figure
3
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Now start...
With cooklop
in kitchen
Remove
shipping
materlols
and tape from cocklop
PANEL
B
Dlclk
Do
Fadwe to lo+low these ?&udicns
couM rautl ti fire, ekxtricd
mock
or ottm pEfsa?d
njurf
The supply line shall be
. equipped
wrth an approved
shutoff vahe.
This valve should
be
located
in the some room OS the
and should be In a locatron
cooktop
that allows ease of opening
and
closrng
Do not block access
to
the shutoff valve. The vatie
IS for
turnrng
on or shutting
off gas to
the appliance.
method
IS NOT
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTQNCES.
REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
GROUNDING
PRONG.
Ground,ng orsembly otlochel
lo grounded rne101 Cold wcder
ScrewL :’
pip% vdh pan! removed
-DoNoihoveafusehtheneuhdoc
gnxrding
circuit. A htx ti the
nehd
CN grcmdng
drcuif could
rewll in cm e&xtrkd
shock.
F
grounding
THIS, HOWEVER,
RECOMMENDED.
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Clml~S
Electronic
initial
7
n
minutes
through
2
Remove
cooktop
burner
grates
. and caps oackaae
from
shipping
box. Remove
p?essure
regulator
ond hardware
package
from side of carton.
Open the shutoff valve in the
gas supply
line. Walt 0 few
for the gas to move
the QOS line
Fire Hazard
Do Not use an open flame
leaks from gas connections.
Checking
for leaks with o flame
may result in 0 fire, explosion
or
personal
injury.
Use o brush and liquid
. detergent
to test all gas
connectrons
for leaks
Bubbles
around
the connectrons
WIII indicate
o leak.
If a leak appears,
shut off gas
valve controls
and adlust connectors
Then check
connectlons
ogarn
NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS WITH A
MATCH OR OTHER OPEN FLAME.
Clean
oil the detergent
solutron
from
cooktop.
grounded
outlet
4.
instoll the pressure
regulator
wth the
arrow on the regulator
pointing
up
toward
the unit and in position
where
you can reach
ihe access
cop.
Do Not make
The regulator
Fire Hazard
connection
is die cost.
Overtightening
may crack
resulting
in a gas leak and
fire or explosion.
too tight
regulator
possible
10
Place trim rings over each
.
burner
Make sure burner
cap IS properly
OlIQned and level
Locate
the tab on the burner
cap and
place
over the white
electrode
rn the
burner
base
Place burner
grates over
burner?
and cops.
5
Assimble
the flexrble
connector
from
the Qas supply
pipe to the pressure
regulator
in this order
manual
shuioff
valve.
112 nrpple.
l/2” adapter,
flexible
connector,
l/2’ adapter
and l/2” nipple
All connections
must be wrench
lightened.
6.
Use pope-Joint
compound
made
for
use wrth NATURAL and L P Qas to seal
all gas connections
If flexible
connectors
are used, be certarn
connecton
are not kinked
‘ANEL
C
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Cooktop
burners
use eleCtrOniC
ignrters 1-1 place
of StOndinQ pilots.
When the cooktop
control
knob is
turned
to the ‘LITE’ posrtion.
the
system creates
a spark to lrght the
burner.
This sparking
COniinUeS
until
the control
knob is turned
to the
desired
setting.
11
Check
the operation
of the
cooktop
burners
Push in
and turn each control
knob lo “NE’
posItron
The flame should light within
4 seconds.
Do Not leave the knob in
the IITE’ position
after burner
lights.
Numbers
correspond
to sleps.
.
If the burners
do not light property.
turn the control
knob to the “OFF”
positIon.
Check
that the burner
cop is
In the proper
position.
Check
that the
power
cord is plugged
In and that the
circuit
breaker
or fuse has not blown.
Check
that the shutoff valve is in the
operotlon again
‘ON’ positron.
Check
If burner
does not IkQht at this point.
contact
your Whrrlpool
deoler
for
assrstance
12
lnse: the cooktop
into the countertop
cutout.
Center
the cooktop
rn the
cutout.
Check
that the front of the
cookiop
is parallel
to the front edge
of the countertop
Check
that all
required
clearances
are met
If
cooktop
is not properly
posltioned,
lift the entire cooktop
out of opening
to moke adjustments
so that foam
sealrng strrp can seal properly
System
to test for
8
Property
Damage
Lift entire cookiop
up from cutout
when repositioning
cooktop
in
counterlop
opening.
Failure to do so could
scratch
countertop.
ignition
lighting
After burner
lights. turn
- control
to ‘HI” position.
Check
each cooktop burner
for
proper
flame.
The small inner cone
should have o very drstinct
blue
flame
opprodmotety
l/Z’ long.
The
outer cone is not as distinct
OS the
inner cone.
The ‘LO’ (or simmer)
sening
on each
burner
has been factory
set to the
lowest settrng ovalIable.
If any burner
does not stay lit at the ‘LO’setting.
contact
your Whirlpool
dealer
for assistance.
If the cooktop
does not operate...
If you need
assistance...
If you need
service...
Check that the circuit breaker is not
tripped or the fuse blown. A more
detailed troubleshooting
checklist is
provided in the Use and Care Guide.
During normal business hours, the
Whirlpool COOL-LINEm Service will
answer any questions about operating
or maintaining
your cooktop not
covered in the Installation Instructions.
The Whirlpool COOL-LlNE’ Service
telephone
number is (800) 253-1301
Dial’just as you normally dial long
distance - the call is free. When you
call, you will need the cooktop model
number and serial number. Both
numbers can be found on the serial/
rating plate located on the front of the
burner box.
In the event that your Whirlpool
appliance
should need service, call
the dealer from whom you purchased
the appliance
or a Whirtpoolauthorized service company.
A
Whirlpool-authorized
service company
is listed in the Yellow Pages of your
telephone
directory under
“Appliances
- Household - Major Service or Repair-. You can also
obtain the service company’s
name
and telephone
number bv diolina,
free, within the continent&l
United
States, the Whirlpool COOL-LINE@
Service telephone
number,
(BOO) 253-1301. A special operator
will tell you the name and number of
your nearest Whirlpool-authorized
service company.
Maintain the quality built into your
Whirlpool appliance
- call a
Whirlpool-authoriied
sewice
company.
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by WhIrlpool Corporation,
Benton Harbor, Michrgan 49022
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