Installation guide
KENMORE 
ELECTRIC 
WALL 
OVEN 
INSTALLATION 
INSTRUCTIONS 
(and 
Optional 
Electric 
or 
Gas 
Cooktop 
Combination) 
Important 
Notes 
to 
the 
Installer 
1. 
Read 
all 
instructions 
contained 
in 
these 
installation 
instructions 
before 
installing 
the 
wall 
oven. 
2. 
Remove 
all 
packing 
material  from 
the 
oven 
compartments 
before 
connecting 
the 
electrical 
supply 
to 
the 
wall 
oven. 
Observe 
all 
governing 
codes 
and 
ordinances. 
Be 
sure 
to 
leave 
these 
instructions 
with 
the 
consumer. 
Oven 
door 
may 
be 
removed 
to 
facilitate 
installation. 
THESE 
OVENS 
ARE 
NOT 
APPROVED 
FOR 
STACKABLE 
OR 
SIDE-BY-SIDE 
INSTALLATION. 
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BR 
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important 
Note 
to 
the 
Consumer 
Keep 
these 
instructions 
with 
your 
Owner's 
Guide 
for 
future 
reference. 
IMPORTANT 
SAFETY 
INSTRUCTIONS 
* 
Be 
sure 
your 
wall 
oven 
is 
installed 
and 
grounded 
properly 
by 
a 
qualified 
installer 
or 
service 
technician. 
* 
This 
wall 
oven 
must 
be 
electrically 
grounded 
in 
accordance 
with 
local 
codes 
or, 
in 
their 
absence, 
with 
the 
National 
Electrical 
Code 
ANSI/NFPA 
No.70- 
latest 
edition 
in 
United 
Sates, 
or 
with 
CSA 
Standard 
€22.1, 
Canadian 
Electrical 
Code, 
Part 
1, 
in 
Canada. 
PIGOTT 
Stepping, 
leaning 
or 
sitting 
on 
the 
door 
of 
this 
wall 
oven 
can 
result 
in 
serious 
injuries 
and 
can 
also 
cause 
damage 
to 
the 
wail 
oven. 
* 
Never 
use 
your 
wall 
oven 
for 
warming 
or 
heating 
the 
room. 
Prolonged 
use 
of 
the 
wall 
oven 
without 
adequate 
ventilation  can 
be 
dangerous. 
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The 
electrical 
power 
to 
the 
oven 
must 
be 
shut 
off 
while 
line 
connections 
are 
being 
made. 
Failure 
to 
de 
so 
could 
result 
In 
serious 
Injury 
or 
death. 
1. 
Carpentry 
Refer 
to 
figure 
1 
or 
2 
for 
the 
dimensions 
applicable 
to 
your 
appliance, 
and 
the 
space 
necessary 
to 
receive 
the 
oven. 
The 
oven 
support 
surface 
may 
be 
solid 
plywood 
or 
similar 
material, 
however 
the 
surface 
must 
be 
level 
from 
side 
to 
side 
and 
from 
front 
to 
rear. 
2. 
Adjusting 
Oven 
Height 
Oven 
height 
can 
be 
adjusted 
with 
2" 
(5 
cm) 
wide 
wood 
shims 
when 
needed 
to 
fit 
into 
an 
existing 
cabinet 
cutout 
opening, 
when 
cutout 
height 
exceeds 
2717/1." 
(70.6 
em) 
for 
the 
single 
wall 
oven 
or 
4914" 
(125.1 
em) 
for 
the 
double 
wall 
oven 
(see 
Figure 
1 
or 
2). 
Place  shims 
of 
appropriate 
height 
beneath 
the 
oven 
side 
rails. 
3. 
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 
fuse. 
To 
know 
the 
circuit 
breaker 
or 
fuse 
required 
by 
your 
model, 
see 
the 
serial 
plate 
to 
find 
the 
wattage 
consumption 
and 
refer 
to 
table 
A 
to 
get 
the 
circuit 
breaker 
or 
fuse 
amperage. 
Appliance 
Protection 
Appliance 
Protection 
Rating 
Watts 
Circuit 
Rating 
Watts 
Circuit 
240V  Recommended 
208V 
Recommended 
Less 
than 
4800W 
20A 
Less 
than 
4100W 
20A 
4800W 
- 
7200W 
30A 
4)00W 
- 
6200W 
30A 
7200W 
- 
9600W 
40A 
6200W 
- 
8300W 
40A 
9600W 
and 
+ 
50A 
8300W 
and 
+ 
50A 
Table 
A 
Observe 
all 
governing 
codes 
and 
local 
ordinances 
1. 
A 
3-wire 
or 
4-wire 
single 
phase 
120/240 
or 
120/208 
Volt, 
60 
Hz 
AC 
only 
electrical 
supply 
is 
required 
on 
a 
separate 
circuit 
fused 
on 
both 
sides 
of 
the 
line 
(red 
and 
black 
wires). 
A 
time-delay 
fuse 
or 
circuit 
breaker 
is 
recommended. 
DO 
NOT 
fuse 
neutral 
(white 
wire). 
Only 
certain 
cooktop 
models 
may 
be 
installed 
over 
certain 
built-in 
electric 
oven 
models. 
Approved 
cooktops 
and 
built-in 
ovens 
are 
listed 
by 
the 
MFG 
ID 
number 
(see 
the 
insert 
sheet 
included 
in 
the 
literature 
package). 
NOTE: 
Wire 
sizes 
and 
connections 
must 
conform 
with 
the 
fuse 
size 
and 
rating 
of 
the 
appliance 
in 
accordance 
with 
the 
American 
National 
Electrical 
Code 
ANSI/NFPA 
No. 
70-iatest 
edition, 
or 
with 
Canadian 
CSA 
Standard 
C22.1, 
Canadian 
Electrical 
Code, 
Part 
1, 
and 
local 
codes 
and 
ordinances. 
An 
extension 
cord 
should 
not 
be 
used 
with 
this 
appliance. 
Such 
use 
may 
result 
in  a 
fire, 
electrical 
shock, 
or 
other 
personal 
injury. 
If 
you 
need 
a 
longer 
power 
cord 
you 
can 
purchase 
a 
10' 
(3 
m) 
power 
cord 
kit 
#903056-9010 
by 
calling 
the 
Service 
Center. 
2. 
These 
appliances 
should 
be 
connected 
to 
the 
fused 
disconnect 
(or 
circuit 
breaker) 
box 
through 
flexible 
armored 
or 
nonmetallic 
sheathed 
cable. 
The 
flexible 
armored 
cable 
extending 
from 
the 
appliance 
should 
be 
connected 
directly 
to 
the 
junction 
box. 
The 
junction 
box 
should 
be 
located 
as 
shown 
in 
Figure 
lor 
Figure 
2 
and 
with 
as 
much 
slack 
as 
possible 
remaining 
in 
the 
cable 
between 
the 
box 
and 
the 
appliance, 
so 
it 
can 
be 
moved 
if 
servicing 
is 
ever 
necessary. 
3. 
A 
suitable 
strain 
relief 
must 
be 
provided 
to 
attach 
the 
flexible 
armored 
cable 
to 
the 
junction 
box.










