Specifications

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The Connect Io Intelligent Oven requires a
separate, grounded 4-wire, 240V (AC), 50 Amp
service with its own circuit breaker.
Wire sizes and connections must conform with the
rating of the appliance and to the requirements
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
- latest edition, or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA
C22.1-1982 and C22.2 No. 01982 - latest edition,
and all local codes and ordinances.
Oven must be connected to the proper
electrical voltage and frequency as specified
on the model/serial rating plate (located
behind the louvered refrigeration panel).
Oven must be connected to grounded metal
permanent wiring system. Check with a
qualified electrician to make sure the oven is
properly grounded.
Do not ground to a gas pipe.
Do not use an extension cord with this
appliance, because this may result in
electrical shock or other personal injury.
This unit is equipped with a No. 10 ground wire in
the conduit.
The electrical conduit must be kept to the top left
for a flush installation. Never cut the conduit.
Connect the flexible armored cable directly
to 4-wire, 240V household service. If codes
permit and separate grounding wiring is used,
we recommend that a qualified electrician
determine the grounding path and that the wire
gauge is in accordance with local codes.
Junction boxes installed on rear wall behind oven
must be recessed and located at the upper left-
hand corner of the cabinet.
A UL-Listed conduit connector must be provided
at the junction box.
Do not install a fuse in the neutral or grounding
circuit. We recommend a time-delayed fuse or
circuit breaker. Connect directly to the fused
disconnect (or circuit breaker box) through
flexible armored, or non-metallic sheathed,
copper cable (with grounding wire).
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INTERNET & NETWORK
Electrical Specifications:
Maximum Amp Usage: 46.7A
Preheat Rating: 5300W
Broil Element Rating: 3300W
Baking Element Rating: 2000W
Convection Element Rating, 1650W
IMPORTANT if location
utilizes aluminum wiring:
Connect the aluminum
wiring to the copper wire using
special connectors designed
and UL listed for joining
aluminum to copper.
Aluminum/copper
connection must conform
with local codes and industry
accepted wiring practice.
A broadband (DSL or cable modem) Internet
connection is required. Dial-up Internet services
are not supported.
The oven either can be connected to a home
network or connected directly to an Internet Service
Providers’ (ISP’s) network box inside the home.
We recommend running a CAT5 cable to
the back of the oven, where a RJ45 network
connector is mounted.
NOTE: If the oven is not
connected to the Internet, it will
still cook and refrigerate, but all
connections to outside the home
will be unavailable.
The oven’s RJ45 connector enables direct hard-
wiring either ethernet or wireless bridge connections.
The oven will configure its settings via DHCP
automatically. If your network environment is not
configured to handle DHCP, you must manually
configure the oven Internet settings by entering:
(1) the IP address, (2) network mask, (3) the
gateway IP address, and (4) DNS server address.
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