Installation guide

INSTALLATION
SPECIFICATIONS
VERIFYING
THE
PACKAGE
CONTENTS
Verify
that
all
required
components
have
been
provided.
If
any
item
is
missing
or
damaged,
please
contact
your
dealer
immediately.
Do
not
install
a
damaged
or
incomplete
appliance.
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INSTALLATION
PLANNING
A
qualified
technician
must
complete
the
installation
of
this
built-in
appliance.
Proper
installation
is
your
responsibility.
Carefully
check
the
location
where
the
oven
is
to
be
installed.
The
oven
should
be
placed
for
convenient
access.
Make
certain
that
electrical
power
can
be
provided
in
the
selected
location.
Plan
the
installation
so
that
all
minimum
clearances
are
met
or
exceeded.
Dimensions
shown
provide
minimum
clearances,
unless
otherwise
noted.
Be
certain
that
proper
clearance
is
provided
for
the
oven
door
when
it
is in
the
open
position.
The
specified
minimum
cabinet
depth
and
width
must
be
provided.
The
cabinet
depth
and
width
must
completely
enclose
the
recessed
portion
of
the
oven.
Cabinet
cutout
dimensions
must
be
used
as
indicated.
All
contact
surfaces
between
the
appliance
and
the
cabinet
must
be
solid
and
level.
The
oven
support
platform
must
be
flush with
the
bottom
edge
of
the
cabinet
cutout.
Make
certain
that
you
have
everything
necessary
to
ensure
a
proper
installation
before
proceeding.
INSTALLING
THE
SUPPORT
PLATFORM
IN
THE
CABINET
Provide
a
platform
within
the
cabinet
upon
which
the
oven
will
be
supported.
The
platform
must
be
installed
level
and
straight.
The
top
edge
of
the
platform
must
be
flush with
the
cutout
at
the
front
of
the
cabinet.
There
are
no
provisions
to
level
the
oven
after
it
has
been
installed.
3/4”
(19mm)
thick
plywood
is
recommended.
NOTE:
An
oven
that
is
not
level
may
provide
poor
or
inconsistent
baking
results.
ELECTRICAL
PoweR
SUPPLY
REQUIREMENTS
lt
is
the
owner’s
responsibility
to
ensure
that
a
qualified
electrician
performs
the
electrical
connection
of
this
appliance.
The
electrical
installation,
including
minimum
supply
wire
size,
must
comply
with
the
National
Electric
Code
ANSI/NFPA
70-1990*
(or
to
the
latest
revision)
and
local
codes
and
ordinances.
*A
copy
of
this
standard
may
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
1
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
Massachuseits
02269-9101
The
correct
voltage,
frequency,
and
amperage
must
be
supplied
to
the
appliance
from
a
separate,
grounded,
single
phase
circuit
that
is
protected
by
a
properly
sized
circuit
breaker
or
time-delay
fuse.
If
a
time-delay
fuse
is
utilized,
fuse both
sides
of
the
line
(L1
and
L2).
The
required
voltage,
frequency
and
amperage
ratings
are
listed
on
the
product
data
plate
(located
inside
the
intake
grill
to
the
left
of
the
door
latch)
and
in
the
Table
below.
The
correct
voltage,
frequency,
and
amperage
must
be
supplied
to
the
appliance
from
a
separate,
grounded,
single
phase
circuit
that
is
protected
by
a
properly
sized
circuit
breaker
or
time-delay
fuse.
If
a
time-delay
fuse
is
utilized,
fuse both
sides
of
the
line
(L1
and
L2).
The
required
voltage,
frequency
and
amperage
ratings
are
listed
on
the
product
name
plate
(located
inside
the
intake
grill
to
the
left
of
the
door
latch)
and
in
the
Table
below.
WARNING
WARNING
-
If
the
electrical
service
provided
does
not
meet
the
product
specifications,
do
not
proceed
with
the
installation.
Call
a
licensed
electrician
to
correct.
NOTES:
1.
Preheat
times
and
cavity
temperature
recovery
times
will
be
increased
slightly
if
operating
ona
120/208
volt
power
supply.
2.
208V
models
should
not
be
connected
to
240V
source
power.
3.
Power
supply
must
be
an
isolated
circuit.
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