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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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.
PIGOTT]
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.