User Manual

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Two Mounting Methods
There are two mounting methods
described in this booklet that can be
used.
1. Countertop Method
You can use this method if you decide
not to cabinet mount your oven.
To use your oven as a countertop
model, simply position the oven on
the desired counter and plug the
electrical cord into the three prong
(grounded) wall receptacle. (Fig. 1)
2. Cabinet Mounting Method
This method is for mounting your
oven under a cabinet (Fig. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
and uses the template, in-cabinet
mounting straps, rear brackets (if
required) and one set of screws.
Before using this method, the 4 plastic
plug buttons on the top of the oven
must be removed. This can be done by
placing a thin flat blade screwdriver
between the plug button and the oven
top and raising gently, taking care to
avoid scratching the oven top.
Selecting Your Mounting Location
When selecting your mounting
location for your unit, remember the
following:
For mounting and dismounting
ease, allow adequate space between
the oven and an adjacent wall or
appliance. Installation will be easier if
adequate space is allowed for hand
clearance. (Fig. 4)
FIG. 4
Installation will be easier if the oven
can be mounted under one cabinet
rather than running under two
cabinets.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS AND
OPENINGS.
DO NOT INSTALL THE OVEN
OVER COOKING OR OTHER
HEATING APPLIANCES SUCH AS A
RANGE OR TOASTER OVEN. THIS
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR
OVEN.
A flush installation, as shown in
Fig. 5, depends on microwave oven
and cabinet depth. The microwave
oven may extend beyond the front
surface or the cabinet as shown in
Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
FIG. 5
Be sure that a three prong
(grounded) wall receptacle is within
reach of the electrical cord when
properly draped. The wall receptacle
cannot be located behind the oven
when installed, because the power cord
plug may hit the back of the oven and
prevent proper installation. (Fig. 6)
FIG. 6
FIG. 1
COUNTERTOP
FIG. 2
COUNTERTOP
CABINET
(SIDE VIEW)
OVEN MAY BE
MOUNTED TO
CABINETS WITH OR
WITHOUT A FRONT
RAIL.
CABINET
(SIDE VIEW)
FIG. 3
COUNTERTOP