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ELECTRIC RANGEfor residential use only

Models: VEFSEE 365 ..

USERS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT - PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW• Beforebeginning,pleasereadtheseinstructionscompletelyandcarefully.• Donotremovepermanentlyaffixedlabels,warnings,orplatesfromtheproduct.Thismay

voidthewarranty.• Pleaseobservealllocalandnationalcodesandordinances.• Pleaseensurethatthisproductisproperlygrounded.• The installer should leave these instructions with the consumer who should retain

for local inspector’s use and for future reference.ElectricalinstallationmustbeinaccordancewiththeNationalElectricalCode,ANSI/NFPA70-latesteditionand/orlocalcodes.IN CANADA: Electrical installation must be in accordance with the current CSA C22.1CanadianElectricalCodesPart1and/orlocalcodes.

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FOR INSTALLER ONLYTHIS RANGE IS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY

Somemodels are suppliedwith a protective film on steel and aluminiumparts.Thisfilmmustberemovedbeforeinstalling/usingtheappliance.

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WARNING !Toreducetheriskoftippingtheappliance, theappliancemustbesecuredbyproperly installed anti-tip device packed with the appliance.

• ALL RANGES CAN TIP• INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT• INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICE PACKED

WITH RANGE• SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance is designed and manufactured solely for the cooking of domestic (household)foodandinnotsuitableforanynonedomesticapplicationandthereforeshouldnotbeusedinacommercialenvironmement.Theappliancewarrantywillbevoidiftheapplianceisusedwithinanonedomesticenvironmementi.e.asemicommercial,commercialorcommunalenvironment.

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ScrewdriverTape

measurePencil

Adjustablepliers

Adjustablewrench

Suitable protectivegloves Drill

Hammer

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER.Installation must conform with local codes.Improperinstallation,adjustment,alteration,services,ormaintenancecancauseinjuryorpropertydamage.Consultaqualifiedinstalleroraserviceagent.

TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION (NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE)

IMPORTANT:Theuseofsuitableprotectiveclothing/glovesisrecommendedwhenhandling,installingofthisappliance.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

1. WARNING!! � Thisapplianceshallnotbeusedforspaceheating.This

informationisbasedonsafetyconsiderations.

2. AlIopeningsinthewallbehindtheapplianceandinthefloorundertheapplianceshallbesealed.

3. Keep appliance area clear and free from combustiblematerials,gasoline,andotherflammablevapors.

4. Donotobstructtheflowofventilationair.

5. Disconnect the electrical supply to the appliance beforeservicing.

6. Whenremovingapplianceforcleaningand/orservice;A. DisconnectACpowersupply.B. Carefullyremovetherangebypullingoutward. � CAUTION:Rangeisheavy;usecareinhandling.

7. Electrical RequirementElectrical installation should complywith national and localcodes.

8. Themisuseofovendoor(e.g.stepping,sitting,orleaningonthem)canresultinpotentialhazardsand/orinjuries.

9. Wheninstallingorremovingtherangeforservice,arollingliftjackshouldbeused.Donotpushagainstanyoftheedgesoftherangeinanattempttoslideitintooroutoftheinstallation.Pushingorpullingarange(ratherthanusingaliftjack)alsoincreases the possibility of bending the leg spindles or theinternalcouplingconnectors.

WARNING!!ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSTherangemustbeelectricallygroundedinaccordancewithlocalcodesor,intheabsenceoflocalcodes,withtheNationalElectricalCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-latestedition, inCanadaCanadianElectricalCode. InstallationshouldbemadebyaIicensed electrician.

FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEPROPERLY GROUNDED.

If an external electrical source is utilized, the installation mustbe electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, inthe absence of local codes, with the national Electrical Code,ANSI/NFPA70.

REPLACEMENT PARTSOnly authorized replacement parts may be used in performingserviceontherange.Replacementpartsareavailablefromfactoryauthorizedpartsdistributors.Contactthenearestpartsdistributorinyourarea.

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PROXIMITY TO SIDE CABINETS1. This rangemaybe installeddirectlyadjacent toexisting36”

(914mm)highbasecabinets.

Rangedimensions:• width:35”7/8(911mm)• depth:23”31/32(609mm)

• height (without backguard / island trim): MIN 35” 7/16(900mm)MAX37”13/32(950mm)

• backguard(height):8”(203mm)• islandtrim(height):3”(76mm)

Groundedoutlet:shouldbe located fromthe left to therightsideof the range; from6”11/16 (170mm) to8”21/32 (220mm)[dependingonfeetregulation]fromthefloor.

Fig.1.1aFig.1.1b

2.TherangeCANNOTbeinstalleddirectlyadjacenttosidewalls,tall cabinets, tall appliances, or other side vertical surfacesabove36”(914mm)high.

Theremustbeaminimumof2”(50mm)sideclearancefromtherangetosuchcombustiblesurfacesTOTHELEFTorTOTHERIGHTabovethe36”(914mm)highcountertop.

IMPORTANT:Oneside(leftorright)abovethe36”(914mm)highcountertopmustalwaysbekeptclear.

Installationwithislandtrim:Theremustbeaminimumof12”(305mm)clearancefromthebackoftheislandtrimtosuchcombustiblesurfaceonthebackoftherangeabovethe36”(914mm)highcountertop.

3.Themaximumuppercabinetdepthrecommendedis13”(330mm).Wallcabinetabovetherangemustbeaminimumof30”(762mm)above thecountertop forawidthofminimum35”7/8(911mm): ithastobecentredwiththerange.Sidewallcabinetsabovetherangemustbeaminimumof18”(457mm)abovethecountertop.

Backguard

Islandtrim

8"

(203

mm

)

23" 31/32(609 mm)

(911 mm)35" 7/8

MIN

35"

7/1

6 (9

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m)

MA

X 3

7" 1

3/32

(95

0 m

m)

3"

(76

mm

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23" 31/32(609 mm)

(911 mm)35" 7/8

MIN

35"

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m)

MA

X 3

7" 1

3/32

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Dottedlineshowingthepositionoftherangewheninstalled

AreaforELECTRICALconnection

6”11/16÷8”21/32(170÷220mm)[dependingonfeetregulation]

Fig.1.2

ELECTRIC CONNECTION

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Fig.1.3b

Fig.1.3a

PROXIMITY TO SIDE CABINETSRANGE WITH BACKGUARD

(457

mm

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30" m

in.(76

2 m

m)

(914

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20" min. (500 mm)

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20" min. (500 mm)

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OVEN VENT

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Fig.1.3c

Fig.1.3d

PROXIMITY TO SIDE CABINETSRANGE WITH ISLAND TRIM

(457 m

m)18

" min.

30" m

in.(76

2 mm

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(914 m

m)

36"

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(0 mm)

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20" min. (500 mm)

13" max. (330 mm)

2" (50 mm)12" min. (305 mm)

(457 m

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in.

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in.(76

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m)36

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0"(0 mm)

20" min. (500 mm)

2" (50 mm)

13" max. (330 mm)

12" min. (305 mm)OVEN VENT

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Fig.1.4

FITTING THE ADJUSTABLE FEETTheadjustablefeetmustbefittedtothebaseofthecookerbeforeuse.Resttherearofthecookeronapieceofthepolystyrenepackagingexposingthebaseforthefittingofthefeet.

ATTENTION:Most important!Payspecialattentionnot todamage therangeduringthis operation.Fitthe4legsbyscrewingthemtightintothesupportbaseasshowninpicture1.5.

Fig.1.5

LEVELLING THE COOKERThecookermaybelevelledbyscrewingthelowerendsofthefeetINorOUT(fig.1.6).Itisimportanttoobservethedirectionsoffigure1.6.

+ 1" 31/32+ 50 mm

0 mm0"

Fig.1.6

Fig.1.7a Fig.1.7b Fig.1.7c

MOVING THE COOKER

WARNINGWhen raising cooker to upright position always ensure two people carry out thismanoeuvretopreventdamagetotheadjustablefeet(fig.1.7a).

WARNINGBecareful:donotliftthecookerbythedoorhandlewhenraisingtotheuprightposition(fig.1.7b).

WARNINGWhenmovingcookertoitsfinalpositionDO NOT DRAG(fig.1.7c).Liftfeetclearoffloor(fig.1.7a).

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Fig.1.8

Fig.1.9

ASSEMBLING THE BACKGUARD OR THE ISLAND TRIMIt ismandatory to install thebackguardorthe island trim• Assemble thebackguardor the island trim

as shown in figure 1.8 or 1.9 and fix itby screwing the 5 screws “A” (which arealreadyfixedonthebackofthecooktop).

• Do not remove the 3 spacers “B” alreadyfittedonthebackofthebackguardorislandtrim.

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B

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ANTI-TIP STABILITY DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS1. Theanti-tipbrackethastobeattachedasshownonfigurebelow,ithastobefixed

ontherearwallbyno.2(two)suitablescrews(suppliedwiththeanti-tipkit).

2. Afterfixingtheanti-tipbracket,sliderangeintoplace.Besuretheanti-tipbracketisfullyinsertedintheslotoftherangeback.

Dottedlineshowingthepositionoftherangewheninstalled

Slotforinsertingtheanti-tipbracket

ANTI-TIPSTABILITYDEVICEFIXING

Fig.1.10

Anti-tipstabilitydevice

Y O U M U S T U S E STABILITY ANTI TIP BRACKET TO PREVENT UNIT FROM TIPPING.

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS• Thisappliancemustbeproperly installedandgroundedbyaqualified technician inaccordancewith theNationalElectricalCodeANSI/NFPANo.70(latestedition)andlocal electrical code requirements. IN CANADA: Electrical installation must be inaccordancewiththecurrentCSAC22.1CanadianElectricalCodesPart1and/orlocalcodes.

• Thisappliancemaybeconnectedbymeansofpermanent “HardWiring”or “PowerSupplyCordKit”.Powersupplycord isnotsupplied,but it isavailablethroughyourlocalelectricsupplyhouse.

• Useonly3-conductoror4-conductorCSA/ULlistedrangecordratedat50ampswith250Vminimumandprovidedwithringterminals.Thesecordsshouldbeprovidedwithstrainrelieforconduitconnector.

Warning:Framegroundedthroughneutrallead.Ifusedin, -Newbranch-circuitinstallations(1996NEC), -Mobilehomes, -Recreationalvehicles,or -Inanareawherelocalcodesprohibitgroundingthroughneutral,usea4conductor

cordorconduit.

• Therangemustbeconnectedtotheproperelectricalvoltageandfrequencyasspeci-fiedontheratingplate.

• Therangecanbeconnecteddirectlytothefuseddisconnect(orcircuitbreakerbox)through flexible, armoured or non-metallic sheathed, copper cable (with groundingwire).Allowtwotothreefeetofslackinthelinesothatitcanbemovedifservicingisevernecessary.

VoltageandPowerConsumption240-208/120V60Hz11416W(240V)8575W(208V)47.6A(240V)41.22A(208V)

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WITH POWER CORDUsea3-wirepowersupplycordkitratedfor50amps-125/250voltswithclosedloopterminalsandmarkedforusewithranges.Wherelocalcodesdonotpermitgroundingthroughneutral,usea4-wirepowersupplycordkit.

Thecordmustbesecuredtotherangewithasuitablestrainrelief.Theelectricalcon-nectionismadeattheterminalblock,whichislocatedbehindtheterminalblockaccessplateonthebackoftherange.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WITH CONDUITUse3/4”tradesizeCSA/UL-listedconduitwithaconduitclamp,10AWG/600voltcopperconductorcoloredredforline1andblackforline2and12AWG/600voltcopperconduc-tor(or10AWG/600Voltcopperconductorifgroundingthroughneutral)coloredwhiteforneutralwithclosedloopterminalsmarkedforusewithranges.

Wherelocalcodesdonotpermitgroundingthroughneutral,useagreen10AWGcopperconductorasdirectedinthe4-wireconnectordirections.Theconduitmustbesecuredtotherangewiththestrainreliefbracket.Theelectricalconnectionismadeattheterminalblockwhichislocatedbehindtheterminalblockaccessplateonthebackoftherange.Location of

Nameplate

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WARNING

TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, BEFORE INSTALLINGTHEAPPLIANCE,SWITCHPOWEROFF AT THE SERVICE PANEL AND LOCK THE PANEL TO PREVENT THE POWER FROM BEING SWITCHED ON ACCIDENTALLY.

Electrical Shock HazardElectrically ground range.Failure tofollow these instruc-tions can result indeath,fire,orelectricalshock.

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3-Wire Power Cord Installation(SeeFigures3.1,3.2and3.3)

1.RemovetheTerminal Block Access Plateonthebackoftherangebyunscrewingthe6fixingScrews(fig.3.1).

2. Insert thePower Cord through the hole in thePower Cord Bracket; then tighten the Power Cord by using a suitableStrain Relief. Allow enough slack to easily attach the cordterminalstotheTerminal Block.

3.Remove the 3 wire terminal nuts and washers from theTerminal Block.

4. PlugtheterminalholesofPower Cord.TheNeutral or Ground Wire of the Power Cord must be connected to the neutralterminal located in thecenterofTerminal Block.ThePower Wiresmustbeconnectedtotheoutsideterminals.

5.Plugwashersandtightennutssecurely.

DonotremoveGround strap.

6. AssembletheTerminal Block Access Plate.

4-WirePowerCordInstallation(SeeFigures3.1,3.2and3.4)

1.RemovetheTerminal Block Access Plateonthebackoftherangebyunscrewingthe6fixingScrews(fig.3.1).

2. Insert thePower Cord through the hole in thePower Cord Bracket; then tighten the Power Cord by using a suitableStrain Relief. Allow enough slack to easily attach the cordterminalstotheTerminal Block.

3.Remove the 3 wire terminal nuts and washers from theTerminal Block.

4.Remove the Ground Strap from the frame of range andterminal by removing its screw and cutting it as shown infigure3.4.

5.PlugtheterminalholesofPower Cord.TheNeutral WireofthePower Cordmustbeconnectedtotheneutralterminallocatedin the center of Terminal Block; the Power Wires must beconnectedtotheoutsideterminals;theGround Wiremustbeattached to the frame of range by using the (Ground)identifiedGroundingScrew.

6. Plugwashersandtightennutssecurely.

7.AssembletheTerminal Block Access Plate.

Terminal BlockAccess Plate

Screws

Fig.3.1

Power CordBracket

Hole D 1" 3/8(34.93 mm)

Power Wires

Power CordTighten the Power Cordby using a suitable Strain Relief

Terminal Block

Ground strap

Neutral Wire

Power Wires

Power CordTighten the Power Cordby using a suitable Strain Relief

Terminal Block

Neutral Wire

Grounding Wire

Cut Ground Strap

GroundingScrew

Fig.3.2

Fig.3.3

Fig.3.4

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3-Wire Conduit Installation (SeeFigures3.1,3.5and3.6)

1.RemovetheTerminal Block Access Plateonthebackoftherangebyunscrewingthe6fixingScrews(fig.3.1).

2. Feed3/4”tradesizeConduitthroughtheholeintheConduit Bracket and secure to theConduit Bracket with aConduit Clamp.

3.Remove the 3 wire terminal nuts and washers from theTerminal Block.

4. Plugtheterminalholesofconductors.TheNeutral or Ground Wire of the Power Cord must be connected to the neutralterminal located in thecenterofTerminal Block.ThePower Wiresmustbeconnectedtotheoutsideterminals.

5.Plugwashersandtightennutssecurely.

DonotremoveGround strap.

6. AssembletheTerminal Block Access Plate.

4-WireConduitInstallation(Seefigures3.1,3.5and3.7)

1.RemovetheTerminal Block Access Plateonthebackoftherangebyunscrewingthe6fixingScrews(fig.3.1).

2. Feed3/4”tradesizeConduitthroughtheholeintheConduit Bracket and secure to theConduit Bracket with aConduit Clamp.

3.Remove the 3 wire terminal nuts and washers from theTerminal Block.

4.Remove the Ground Strap from the frame of range andterminal by removing its screw and cutting it as shown infigure3.7.

5.Plug the terminal holes of conductors. TheNeutral Wire ofthe Power Cord must be connected to the neutral terminallocatedinthecenterofTerminal Block;thePower Wiresmustbeconnectedtotheoutsideterminals;theGround Wiremustbeattachedtotheframeofrangebyusingthe (Ground)identifiedGroundingScrew.

6. Plugwashersandtightennutssecurely.

7.AssembletheTerminal Block Access Plate.

Hole D 1" 1/8(28.58 mm)

CounduitBracket

Power Wires

Terminal Block

Ground strap

Neutral Wire

Conduit

Conduit Clamp

Power Wires

Terminal Block

Neutral Wire

Grounding Wire

Cut Ground Strap

GroundingScrew

Conduit

Conduit Clamp

Fig.3.5

Fig.3.6

Fig.3.7

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WIRING DIAGRAM

ELECTRIC DIAGRAM KEY

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ELECTRIC DIAGRAM KEY

CF Cooling fan motorTL1 Cooling fan thermal overloadAS Air switchR RelayM Terminal blockT Grounding point

OVENF1 Oven switchTM Oven thermostatPR Electronic programmerTL Thermal overloadLF Oven lampS1 Oven temperature indicator lightC Top elementG Broil elementCIR Circular elementS Bottom elementV Fan motor

GLASS CERAMIC HOBF2/3/5/6 Single zones energy regulatorsF4 Double zone energy regulatorP1/2/4/5 Single zone radiant elementsP3 Double zone radiant elementCR Residual heat indicator lightsS3 Line pilot lamp

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Themanufacturercannotbeheldresponsibleforpossibleinaccuraciesduetoprintingortranscriptionerrorsinthepresentbooklet.The manufacturer reserves the right to make all modifications to its products deemed necessary formanufacture or commercial reasons at any moment and without prior notice, without jeopardising theessentialfunctionalandsafetycharacteristicsoftheappliances.

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