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Usually, there are 2 or 4 feet at the bottom that are adjustable by turning like screws. This allows you to adjust the height a bit and level the stove regardless of the smoothness of the surface it is placed on. I don't know the exact measurements, but if your counters are at the standard height it should work. I'm no expert, I base this on at least 4 different remodels I have seen. Be sure you know how to anchor the stove down to comply with code, if not, get a qualified technician to do it. It may save your life. The purpose is to keep the stove from tipping if accidental pressure were to be placed on the oven door while open. Imagine a lively child jumping around, hot boiling pots going full blast, and while you open the oven door to get the cookies . . . Bam!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi salsac. Thank you for your question. Here are the overall and cutout dimensions for this range. Overall appliance dimensions: 36 1/2"–37" H x 31 1/2" W x 29 3/16" D. Required cutout size: 35 1/2"–37" H x 30" W x 25 1/4" D. Adjustable range height:1 1/2".
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