Installation guide

2.
Start
toggle
nuts
on
bolts
from
the
back
of
the
mounting
plate.
Leave
enough
space
for
the
toggle
nuts
to
go
through
the
wall
and
to
open.
A.
1/4-20
x
3"
round-head
bolt
B.
Mounting
plate
C.
Spring
toggle
nut
Position
mounting
plate
on
the
wall,
making
sure
that
the
top
of
the
mounting
plate
is
aligned
with
the front
edge
of
the
upper
cabinet.
Push
the
2
bolts
with
toggle
nuts
through
the
drywall,
and
finger
tighten
the
bolts
to
make
sure
toggle
nuts
have
opened
against
drywall.
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A.
1/4-20
x
3"
round-head
bolt
B.
Mounting
plate
C.
Spring
toggle
nut
D.
Drywall
Insert
lag
screw(s)
into
the
holes
drilled
into
wall
stud(s)
in
Step
2
of
“Installation
for
No
Wall
Studs
at
Corner
Holes”
in
the
“Drill
Holes
in
Rear
Wall”
section.
Check
alignment
of
mounting
plate,
making
sure
it
is
level.
Securely
tighten
all
lag
screws
and
bolts.
Wall
Studs
at
Both
Corner
Holes
(Figure
4)
1.
Position
mounting
plate
on
the
wall,
making
sure
that
the
top
of
the
mounting
plate
is
aligned
with
the
front
edge
of
the
upper
cabinet.
Insert
lag
screws
into
both
bottom
corner
holes.
Check
alignment
of
mounting
plate,
making
sure
it
is
level.
4.
Securely
tighten
the
lag
screws.
on
1.
Disconnect
power
to
outlet.
2.
Remove
all
contents
from
upper
cabinet.
3.
Place
Upper
Cabinet
Template
against
the
bottom
of
the
upper
cabinet,
and
tape
or
tack
it
in
place.
Make
sure
the
template
centerline
aligns
with
the
vertical
centerline
on
the
rear
wall.
The
“rear wall”
arrows
must
be
against
the
rear wall
so
that
the
holes
cut
into
the
upper
cabinet
align
with
the
holes
in
the
top
of
the
microwave
oven.
NOTES:
m_
If
the
upper
cabinet
has
a
frame
around
it,
trim
the
template
edges
so
that
it
fits
inside
the
frame,
against
the
upper
cabinet
bottom.
The
template
has
trim
lines
to
use
as
guides.
g_
If
the
wall
behind
the
microwave
oven
(as
installed)
has
a
partial
wall
covering
(for
example,
tile
backsplash),
be
sure
the
“Rear
Wall”
arrows
align
to
the
thickest
part
of
the
rear wall
(for
example,
the
thickness
of
the
tiles
rather
than
the
drywall).
4.
Make
sure
the
101%"
(26.7
cm)
dimension
from
the
rear wall
to
points
“D”
and
“E”
on
the
template
is
maintained.
10%"
i"
(26.7
cm)
a
a!
Wall
Stud
at
One
Corner
Hole
(Figure
3)
With
the
support
tabs
of
the
mounting
plate
facing
forward,
insert
a
1/4-20
x
3"
round-head
bolt
through
the
corner
hole
that
fits
over
the
3/4"
(19
mm)
hole
drilled
in
Step
3
of
“Installation
for
Wall
Stud
at
One
Corner
Hole”
in
the
“Drill
Holes
in
Rear
Wall”
section.
Start
a
toggle
nut
on
the
bolt
from
the
back
of
the
mounting
plate.
Leave
enough
space
for
the
toggle
nut
to
go
through
the
wall
and
to
open.
Position
mounting
plate
on
the
wall,
making
sure
that
the
top
of
the
mounting
plate
is
aligned
with
the front
edge
of
the
upper
cabinet.
Push
the
bolt
with
toggle
nut
through
the
drywall,
and
finger
tighten
the
bolt
to
make
sure
toggle
nut
has
opened
against
drywall.
Insert
a
lag
screw
into
the
remaining
bottom
corner
hole.
If
installing
on
a
second
wall
stud,
insert
a
lag
screw
into
the
other
hole
drilled
in
Step
2
of
“Installation
for
Wall
Stud
at
One
Corner
Hole”
in
the
“Drill
Holes
in
Rear
Wall”
section.
Check
alignment
of
mounting
plate,
making
sure
it
is
level.
Securely
tighten
the
lag
screw(s)
and
bolt.
5.
Cut
the
1%"
(3.8
cm)
diameter
hole
at
the
circular
shaded
area
“G”
on
the
template.
This hole
is
for
the
power
supply
cord.
NOTE:
If
upper
cabinet
is
metal,
the
supply
cord
bushing
needs
to
be
installed
around
the
supply
cord
hole,
as
shown.
B
/
A.
Metal
cabinet
B.
Power
supply
cord
bushing
b
6.
Drill
3/8"
(40
mm)
holes
at
points
“D”
and
“E”
on
the
template.
These
are
for
two
1/4-20
x
3"
bolts
and
washers
used
to
secure
the
microwave
oven
to
the
upper
cabinet.