Installation guide

Installation
Instructions
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
YOUR
SAFETY
e
For
Personal
Safety,
remove
house
fuse
or
open
circuit
breaker
before
beginning
installation.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
e
Be
sure
your
cooktop
is
installed
properly
by
a
qualified
installer
or
service
technician.
e
To
eliminate
the
risk
of
burns
or
fire
due
to
reaching
over
heated
surface
elements,
cabinet
storage
located
above
the
surface
units
should
be
avoided.
If
cabinet
storage
space
is
to
be
provided,
the
risk
can
be
reduced
by
installing
a
range
hood
that
projects
horizontally
a
minimum
of
5"
beyond
the
bottom
of
the
cabinets.
Cabinet
installation
above
the
cooktop
may
be
no
deeper
than
13".
e
Make
sure
the
cabinets
and
wall
coverings
around
the
cooktop
can
withstand
the
temperatures
(up
to
200°F)
generated
y
the
cooktop.
e
The
cooktop
should
be
easy
to
reach and
lighted
with
natural
light
during
the
day.
e
Always
disconnect
the
electrical
service
to
the
cooktop
before
repairing
or
servicing
the
cooktop.
This
can
be
done
by
disconnecting
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker.
Failure
to
do
this
could
result
in
a
dangerous
or
fatal
shock.
Know
where
your
main
disconnect
switch
is
located.
If
you
do
not
know,
have
your
electrician
show
you.
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
This
appliance
must
be
supplied
with
the
proper
voltage and
frequency,
and
connected
to
an
individual,
properly
grounded
branch
circuit,
protected
by
a
circuit
breaker
or
a
time
delay
fuse
as
noted
on
name
plate.
We
recommend
you
have
the
electrical
wiring
and
hookup
of
your
cooktop
connected
by
a
qualified
electrician.
After
installation,
have
the
electrician
show
you
where
your
main
cooktop
disconnect
is
located.
Wiring
must
conform
to
National
Electrical
Code.
You
can
get
a
copy
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
No.
70-Latest
Edition,
by
writing:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
MA
02269
The
cooktop
conduit
wiring
is
approved
for
copper
wire
connection
only,
and
if
you
have
aluminum
house
wiring,
you
must
use
special
UL
approved
connectors
for
joining
copper
to
aluminum.
You
must
use
a
two-wire,
three
conductor
208/240
VAC,
60
Hertz
electrical
system.
A
white
(neutral)
wire
is
not
needed
for
this
unit.
The
cooktop
must
be
installed
in
a
circuit
that
does
not
exceed
125
VAC
nominal
to
ground.
Refer
to
the
name
plate
on
your
cooktop
for
the
KW
rating
for
your
cooktop.
Name
plate
location