Installation Instructions
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Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY
• For Personal Safety, remove house fuse 
or open circuit breaker before beginning 
installation. Failure to do so could result in 
serious injury or death.
• Be sure your cooktop is installed properly by a 
qualified installer or service technician.
• 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".
• Make sure the cabinets and wall coverings 
around the cooktop can withstand the 
temperatures (up to 200°F) generated by the 
cooktop.
• The cooktop should be easy to reach and 
lighted with natural light during the day.
• 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 
and all local electrical codes. 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
In Canada, wiring must conform to Canadian 
Electrical Code (CEC).
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. In Canada, you must use special 
CSA 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. 
Refer to the name plate on your cooktop for the 
KW rating for your cooktop. 
These cooktops require 40 amp service.
Name plate location
1” = 2.5 cm; 1’ = 0.3 m








