YOUR SAFETY FIRST Read this entire manual before you begin. BEFORE YOU START • Proper installation is the installer's responsibility! – Write the model & serial numbers on the owner’s manual. The model number label is located on the oven front.
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YOUR SAFETY FIRST • THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED! – If there is an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug.
MOUNTING SPACE • MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH SPACE AND SUPPORT. – Mount the oven against a flat, vertical wall, so it is supported by the wall. The wall should be constructed to support 150 lbs. – ATTACH AT LEAST ONE of the two lag screws supporting the oven to a vertical, frame member. –...
INSTALLATION HARDWARE THE FOLLOWING PARTS ARE NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE OVEN EXCEPT DUCT CONNECTOR. NOTE: Depending on your ventilation requirements, you may not use all of these parts. One power cord clamp and Duct connector One dark-colored mounting screw (for roof-venting or wall-venting installation) (to hold the power cord) Not Actual Size Actual Size...
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YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR THE INSTALLATION: Carton or other heavy material for covering the counter top. Clear tape Stud finder or thin nail. (for taping the templates to the wall) Keyhole saw (for the power cord hole) Saber saw (for cutting vent holes for roof or wall venting) Electric drill...
STEP1: PREPARE THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS W A R N I N G AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED! 1. Locate the grounded electric outlet for this oven in the cabinet above the oven, as shown in Figure 5. Upper Cabinet NOTE: The outlet should be on a circuit dedicated to the...
STEP 2: PREPARE THE VENTING SYSTEM NOTE: The ductwork you need for outside ventilation is not included with your oven. The standard ductwork fittings and length are shown in Figure 10, page 9. W A R N I N G -F I R E H A Z A R D THIS OVEN MUST BE PROPERLY VENTED! You may vent your oven in one of three ways.
STEP 2: PREPARE THE VENTING SYSYTEM STANDARD FITTINGS NOTE: If the existing duct is round, you must use a rectangular-to-round adapter, with a rectangular 3" extension duct installed between the damper assembly and the adapter to prevent the exhaust damper’s sticking. DUCT LENGTH The total length of the duct system, including straight duct, elbows, transitions, and wall or roof caps must not exceed the equivalent of 140 feet.
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STEP 3: PREPARE THE VENT MOTOR Your microwave oven is shipped with the vent motor assembled for room venting. If you want wall-venting or roof-vented installation, you must change the fan, as detailed below. W A R N I N G ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE WORKING ON IT.
ROOF-VENTED INSTALLATION: 1. Remove vent grille by removing two screws on the exhaust ports vent grille. 2. Turn two mounting rods counter clockwise with flat blade screwdriver and remove the mounting plate motor wire from the unit. See figure 12. 3.
STEP 4: PREPARE THE WALL AND UPPER CABINET FOR INSTALLATION MEASURE AND TACK / TAPE UP THE TEMPLATES 1. Using a plumb line and (metal) measuring tape, find and mark the vertical center line on the back wall, as in Figure 18. 2.
STEP 4: PREPARE THE WALL AND UPPER CABINET FOR INSTALLATION DRILL THE HOLES IN THE WALL AND UPPER CABINET. W A R N I N G BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN DRILLING HOLES INTO THE WALL. Electrical wires could be concealed behind the wall covering and if the drill hits them you could get an electric shock.
STEP 5: INSTALL THE MOUNTING PLATE 1. Remove the template from upper cabinet. NOTE: If you are venting the oven through the wall, be sure you align the duct connector (included) on the rear of the mounting Figure 21 1 /4 plate with the 3 "x10"...
STEP 6: ATTACH THE OVEN TO THE WALL W A R N I N G power cord You will need two people to lift this microwave. Failure to use more than one person could result in power cord hole personal injury. 1.