Installation Guide
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 
1.  The installation of this appliance must conform with all applicable local codes.    In the absence of local codes, the 
installation must conform to the latest level of the National Electric Code, and ANSI/NFPA 70. 
2.  This appliance is equipped with a standard three prong polarized, NEMA 5-15P line cord to be plugged into a 120 
Volt 15 AMP outlet. 
3.  Removing the grounding prong from the plug will void the manufacturer’s warranty. 
4.  The cord exits the appliance at the lower rear toward the right (viewed from front) side. 
5.  If the electrical supply is not turned on or is interrupted, the appliance will not operate. 
6.  The applicable wiring diagram for this appliance is affixed to the appliance. 
7.  The circuit where you plug your appliance must be grounded and polarized. 
8.  We recommend the circuit for your appliance be a non-GCFI, non-arc fault dedicated line. 
9.  It is recommended that your circuit never include a microwave oven. 
SERVICE 
If the appliance requires service, to gain access to control valves or switches behind front control panel please follow the 
below steps: 
  Remove knobs. 
  Remove screws attaching control panel to base structure located under the top grates. 
  Remove screw from each bottom end of control panel. 
  Pull control panel forward to remove. 
REPLACEMENT PARTS 
  Replacement Parts can be acquired by calling Customer Service at 1-800-449-8691 
WARNING 
This appliance is equipped with a three-pronged grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and 
should be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle.    Do NOT cut or remove the grounding prong from 
this plug. If the appliance is not grounded or its polarity is reversed, severe shock hazards can exist. 
VENTILATION 
Proper ventilation is highly important for good operation.   This appliance must be installed under a ventilation hood.    We 
recommend that the hood should be six inches [150 mm] wider than the appliance, however, it is not a requirement. 
A strong exhaust fan can create a vacuum in the room.    For proper air balance, work with your dealer and/or contactor to 
properly size your hood and its exhaust fan.    It is recommended that your exhaust hood be powerful enough to move a 
minimum of 300 cfm. 










