Owners Guide

65
PARTS INCLUDED QUANTITY
Wood Screws (¼” and 2”) 2
Toggle Bolts (& Wing Nuts) (¼ ” x 3”) 2
Self-Aligning Machine Screws (¼-28” x 3¼”) 3
Nylon Grommet (for Metal Cabinets) 1
Top Cabinet Template 1
Rear Wall Template 1
Manual 1
Separately Packed Grease Filters 2
Exhaust adapter 1
Glass tray 1
Turntable ring 1
Convection Wire Rack 1
Shelf 1
PART QUANTITY
Wood Screws 2
(
1
4x 2“)
Toggle Bolts (and
wing nuts) (
3
16x 3“)
Self-Aligning Machine 3
Screws (
1
4“-28 x 3
1
4“)
Nylon Grommet
(for metal cabinets)
1
If the unit is damaged in shipment, return the
unit to the store in which it was bought for repair
or replacement.
If the unit is damaged by the customer, repair or
replacement is the responsibility of the customer.
If the unit is damaged by the installer (if other
than the customer), repair or replacement must
be made by arrangement between customer
and installer.
DAMAGE—SHIPMENT/
INSTALLATION
Installation Instructions
PARTS INCLUDED
You will find the installation hardware contained in
a packet with the unit. Check to make sure you have
all these parts.
NOTE: Some extra parts are included.
HARDWARE PACKET
PART
QUANTITY
Template
1
Template
Installation
1
Instructions
Separately
2
Packed
Filters
PARTS INCLUDED
(CONT.)
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
ADDITIONAL PARTS
1
adaptor
Grease
Exhaust
Glass
1
Tray
1
Ring
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Rear
Wall
2
1
Use & Care
1
Shelf
1
1
USE & CARE
MANUAL
Manual
For some models
Convection
wire rack
For some models
For some models
1
PureAir@
Microwave
Filter
PART QUANTITY
Wood Screws 2
(
1
4x 2“)
Toggle Bolts (and
wing nuts) (
3
16x 3“)
Self-Aligning Machine 3
Screws (
1
4“-28 x 3
1
4“)
Nylon Grommet
(for metal cabinets)
1
If the unit is damaged in shipment, return the
unit to the store in which it was bought for repair
or replacement.
If the unit is damaged by the customer, repair or
replacement is the responsibility of the customer.
If the unit is damaged by the installer (if other
than the customer), repair or replacement must
be made by arrangement between customer
and installer.
DAMAGE—SHIPMENT/
INSTALLATION
Installation Instructions
PARTS INCLUDED
You will find the installation hardware contained in
a packet with the unit. Check to make sure you have
all these parts.
NOTE: Some extra parts are included.
HARDWARE PACKET
PART
QUANTITY
Template
1
Template
Installation
1
Instructions
Separately
2
Packed
Filters
PARTS INCLUDED
(CONT.)
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
ADDITIONAL PARTS
1
adaptor
Grease
Exhaust
Glass
1
Tray
1
Ring
elbatnurT
poT tenibaC
Rear
Wall
2
1
Use & Care
1
Shelf
1
1
USE & CARE
MANUAL
Manual
For some models
Convection
wire rack
For some models
For some models
1
PureAir@
Microwave
Filter
EN-4
16
Mounting Space
Parts & Tools
BEFORE INSTALLATION
.
BEFORE INSTALLATION
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30“ wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”o
r More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS NEEDED
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking
tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
# 1 Phillips screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or tape measure
and straight edge
Carpenter square
(optional)
Tin snips (for cutting
damper, if required)
Electric drill with
3
16,
1
2 and
5
8
drill bits
Hammer (optional)
Stud finder or
Filler blocks or scrap
wood pieces, if needed
for top cabinet spacing
(used on recessed bottom
cabinet installations only)
Gloves
Saw (saber, hole or keyhole)
Level
Duct and masking tape
Installation Instructions
Scissors
(to cut template, if necessary)
Safety goggles
MOUNTING SPACE
NOT E S:
The space between the cabinets must be
30wide and free of obstructions.
If you are going to vent your microwave oven
to the outside, see Hood Exhaust Section for
exhaust duct preparation.
When installing the microwave oven beneath
smooth, flat cabinets, be careful to follow the
instructions on the top cabinet template for
power cord clearance.
Bottom Edge of
Cabinet Needs to
be 30”or More
from the Cooking
Surface
Backsplash
66”or More from
the Floor to the
Top of the
Microwave
30
2”
18” min.
16
1
2
13 Maximum
As a guide to installation, see page 25 for Mounting
Template Information.
If the cabinet depth including the cabinet doors is more
than 13”, then the unit must be spaced out from wall
using adequate materials supporting 150 Ibs to allow
proper top vent air exhaust/intake.
EN-5
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