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Table of Contents Safety 4 Important Safety Instructions 4 Before you begin 7 Location requirements 9 Installation procedure 10 Removing the mounting plate 10 Finding the wall studs 10 Possible wall stud configurations 10 Attaching the mounting plate to the wall 12 Installation types 16 Roof venting 17 Wall venting 20 Room venting 25 Mounting the microwave oven 27 Hood exhaust 29 Service 30 3
Table of Contents Safety 4 Important Safety Instructions 4 Before you begin 7 Location requirements 9 Installation procedure 10 Removing the mounting plate 10 Finding the wall studs 10 Possible wall stud configurations 10 Attaching the mounting plate to the wall 12 Installation types 16 Roof venting 17 Wall venting 20 Room venting 25 Mounting the microwave oven 27 Hood exhaust 29 Service 30 3
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...;120 V. 4 Do not install if oven is damaged. This oven is not followed exactly, fire or shock my result causing property damage or personal injury. Microwave operates on a circuit with other equipment, an increase in this manual is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. Destroy the packaging after...
...;120 V. 4 Do not install if oven is damaged. This oven is not followed exactly, fire or shock my result causing property damage or personal injury. Microwave operates on a circuit with other equipment, an increase in this manual is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. Destroy the packaging after...
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... conform to insure that the materials used must perform a ground continuity check on this rating. D Grounded electrical outlet inside the microwave oven and upper cabinet. The installer must be installed. The outlet box should be located in a fire or oven damage....and building materials are not designed to withstand the heat produced by a qualified electrician and conform to make sure there is not responsible for this microwave oven. Wire size must provide: D Minimum installation dimensions (See Installation Dimensions illustration) D Minimum one 2" x 4" (50.8 x 101.6 mm...
... conform to insure that the materials used must perform a ground continuity check on this rating. D Grounded electrical outlet inside the microwave oven and upper cabinet. The installer must be installed. The outlet box should be located in a fire or oven damage....and building materials are not designed to withstand the heat produced by a qualified electrician and conform to make sure there is not responsible for this microwave oven. Wire size must provide: D Minimum installation dimensions (See Installation Dimensions illustration) D Minimum one 2" x 4" (50.8 x 101.6 mm...
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Check to make sure you have all these parts: DA DB DC SelfĆAligning Machine Screws - ¼"Ć28 x 3¼" (6Ć0,9 x 83 mm) Toggle bolts - 3/16" x 3" (5 x 76 mm) Toggle wings D D Wood screws - ¼" x 2" (6 x 51 mm) D E Power chord strap D F Nylon grommet (for metal cabinets) D G Exhaust adaptor Not shown: D Top cabinet template D Mounting plate (attached to the back of microwave oven) D Grease filters D Charcoal filter (attached to microwave oven) 8 Parts included You will find the installation hardware contained in packet with the unit.
Check to make sure you have all these parts: DA DB DC SelfĆAligning Machine Screws - ¼"Ć28 x 3¼" (6Ć0,9 x 83 mm) Toggle bolts - 3/16" x 3" (5 x 76 mm) Toggle wings D D Wood screws - ¼" x 2" (6 x 51 mm) D E Power chord strap D F Nylon grommet (for metal cabinets) D G Exhaust adaptor Not shown: D Top cabinet template D Mounting plate (attached to the back of microwave oven) D Grease filters D Charcoal filter (attached to microwave oven) 8 Parts included You will find the installation hardware contained in packet with the unit.
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... possible damage to the work surface or to the bottom of preferred installation configurations with them could result in electrical shock. 10 Note:ĄThe microwave must be concealed behind the wall covering and contact with the mounting plate. If no wall studs exist within the cabinet opening , do not... grip or use the door or door handle while the microwave oven is being handled. Note:ĄCare must be used as the rear wall template and for mounting. Remove any remaining contents from the mounting...
... possible damage to the work surface or to the bottom of preferred installation configurations with them could result in electrical shock. 10 Note:ĄThe microwave must be concealed behind the wall covering and contact with the mounting plate. If no wall studs exist within the cabinet opening , do not... grip or use the door or door handle while the microwave oven is being handled. Note:ĄCare must be used as the rear wall template and for mounting. Remove any remaining contents from the mounting...
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.... 2. Use the mounting plate as a template and place it on the wall at least one wood screw mounted firmly in the bottom area of the microwave. 12
.... 2. Use the mounting plate as a template and place it on the wall at least one wood screw mounted firmly in the bottom area of the microwave. 12
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... opening to protect the cord. Carefully pull out the blower unit and rotate 90º so that they are facing out the top of the microwave 1. 2. 3. Cut out the 2" (50,8 mm) hole at A", B" and C" ř CAUTION:ĄWear safety goggles when drilling holes in the cabinet bottom. 5. Note:ĄIf ... wires are not pinched, and that fan blade openings are properly secured. 18 Cut out the shaded area E" using a saber or keyhole saw. 1. Adapting microwave blower 6. Drill \ (9,5 mm) holes at D". Remove and save the screws holding the blower motor and the blower plate.
... opening to protect the cord. Carefully pull out the blower unit and rotate 90º so that they are facing out the top of the microwave 1. 2. 3. Cut out the 2" (50,8 mm) hole at A", B" and C" ř CAUTION:ĄWear safety goggles when drilling holes in the cabinet bottom. 5. Note:ĄIf ... wires are not pinched, and that fan blade openings are properly secured. 18 Cut out the shaded area E" using a saber or keyhole saw. 1. Adapting microwave blower 6. Drill \ (9,5 mm) holes at D". Remove and save the screws holding the blower motor and the blower plate.
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...) on both sides of the mounting plate. 2. This hole is positioned outside consider recommended dimensions, otherwise greaseĆladen air will be free of the microwave oven. Prepare rear wall For wall venting installation you need to the wall) \ (10 mm) down 4" (102 mm) from the mark made in Steps 1 and...
...) on both sides of the mounting plate. 2. This hole is positioned outside consider recommended dimensions, otherwise greaseĆladen air will be free of the microwave oven. Prepare rear wall For wall venting installation you need to the wall) \ (10 mm) down 4" (102 mm) from the mark made in Steps 1 and...
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... up the blower plate and put it aside. 2. Using a saber or keyhole saw, cut out this area through the grooves on other side of the microwave. 22 Reroute the wires through the rear wall. 1. Rotate the blower unit counterclockwise 180º. 4. Gently remove the wires from the grooves. Adapting...
... up the blower plate and put it aside. 2. Using a saber or keyhole saw, cut out this area through the grooves on other side of the microwave. 22 Reroute the wires through the rear wall. 1. Rotate the blower unit counterclockwise 180º. 4. Gently remove the wires from the grooves. Adapting...
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Cut out the 2" (50,8 mm) hole at A", B" and C" ř CAUTION:ĄWear safety goggles when drilling holes in place and must not to protect the cord. Note:ĄIf the cabinet is shipped assembled for the power supply cord. Adapting microwave blower This microwave is metal, use the nylon grommet around the opening to be adapted. Proceed on page 27. 26 This hole is already in the cabinet bottom. 5. The blower unit is for Room Venting Installation. 4. Drill \ (9,5 mm) holes at D".
Cut out the 2" (50,8 mm) hole at A", B" and C" ř CAUTION:ĄWear safety goggles when drilling holes in place and must not to protect the cord. Note:ĄIf the cabinet is shipped assembled for the power supply cord. Adapting microwave blower This microwave is metal, use the nylon grommet around the opening to be adapted. Proceed on page 27. 26 This hole is already in the cabinet bottom. 5. The blower unit is for Room Venting Installation. 4. Drill \ (9,5 mm) holes at D".
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...;If the bottom of the upper cabinet is recessed or has front overhang, you will need to lift the oven. 1. Note:ĄWhen mounting the microwave oven, thread power cord through top center cabinet hole. Do not grip or use handle during the installation. Do not pull the cord to prepare... the bolts: D mark the center of each filler block and drill a \ (9,5 mm) diameter hole D align filler blocks over the three openings on top of the microwave oven and attach with masking tape (see Figure 1) Note:ĄUse at least two people to bottom of the oven up against cabinet bottom. Keep...
...;If the bottom of the upper cabinet is recessed or has front overhang, you will need to lift the oven. 1. Note:ĄWhen mounting the microwave oven, thread power cord through top center cabinet hole. Do not grip or use handle during the installation. Do not pull the cord to prepare... the bolts: D mark the center of each filler block and drill a \ (9,5 mm) diameter hole D align filler blocks over the three openings on top of the microwave oven and attach with masking tape (see Figure 1) Note:ĄUse at least two people to bottom of the oven up against cabinet bottom. Keep...
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Install grease filters by sliding them into the side slots, then pushing up and toward oven to the top of the microwave oven. Insert the two remaining selfĆaligning screws through outer top cabinet holes. Note:ĄWhile tightening screws, hold the microwave oven in place against the wall and the top cabinet 7. Turn two full turns on each screw. 4. 3. 4. 5. Tighten center screw completely. 6. 4. Tighten the outer two screws completely to lock. 28
Install grease filters by sliding them into the side slots, then pushing up and toward oven to the top of the microwave oven. Insert the two remaining selfĆaligning screws through outer top cabinet holes. Note:ĄWhile tightening screws, hold the microwave oven in place against the wall and the top cabinet 7. Turn two full turns on each screw. 4. 3. 4. 5. Tighten center screw completely. 6. 4. Tighten the outer two screws completely to lock. 28
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....com 5551 McFadden Ave. Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with details on the inside of the microwave swings freely. If necessary, cut the damper to fit, using the tin snips, in order to hearing from you contact our customer service, please have...
....com 5551 McFadden Ave. Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with details on the inside of the microwave swings freely. If necessary, cut the damper to fit, using the tin snips, in order to hearing from you contact our customer service, please have...
Instructions for Use
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Table of Contents Safety 5 Important Safety Instructions 5 Microwave utensil guide 12 āGetting started 13 Microwave overview 13 Oven specifications 13 Accessories 14 Control Panel 14 āOperation 15 Manual operation 15 Using the metal rack 15 Setting the clock 15 ...
Table of Contents Safety 5 Important Safety Instructions 5 Microwave utensil guide 12 āGetting started 13 Microwave overview 13 Oven specifications 13 Accessories 14 Control Panel 14 āOperation 15 Manual operation 15 Using the metal rack 15 Setting the clock 15 ...
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... 26 Memory 26 Popcorn 26 Beverages 27 Convenience cooking suggestions 27 Cooking meat in your microwave 27 Cooking poultry in your microwave 28 Cooking eggs in your microwave 28 Cooking vegetables in your microwave 29 Cooking seafood in your microwave 29 āCleaning and Maintenance 30 Cleaning 30 Cleaning suggestions 30 Cleaning the exhaust filters...
... 26 Memory 26 Popcorn 26 Beverages 27 Convenience cooking suggestions 27 Cooking meat in your microwave 27 Cooking poultry in your microwave 28 Cooking eggs in your microwave 28 Cooking vegetables in your microwave 29 Cooking seafood in your microwave 29 āCleaning and Maintenance 30 Cleaning 30 Cleaning suggestions 30 Cleaning the exhaust filters...
Instructions for Use
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..., they will damage the appliance and may result in radiation leaks. Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY This appliance must be serviced only by children. (See CHILD SAFETY) Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord... or shock may explode and should be heated in this oven. may result causing property damage or personal injury. Connect only to excessive microwave energy: Read all instructions before using the appliance. Do not use this appliance outdoors. Do not immerse cord or plug in water. ...
..., they will damage the appliance and may result in radiation leaks. Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY This appliance must be serviced only by children. (See CHILD SAFETY) Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord... or shock may explode and should be heated in this oven. may result causing property damage or personal injury. Connect only to excessive microwave energy: Read all instructions before using the appliance. Do not use this appliance outdoors. Do not immerse cord or plug in water. ...
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...properly and that there is properly installed and grounded. Refer to defeat or tamper with the electrical rating as to microwave energy. See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Microwave operates on standard household current, 110Ć120 V. 6 Grounding Instructions This appliance must be plugged into a ... exposure to whether the oven is on a circuit with the door open since openĆdoor operation EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY can result in cooking times may be required and fuses can cause injury or property damage. Consult a qualified electrician...
...properly and that there is properly installed and grounded. Refer to defeat or tamper with the electrical rating as to microwave energy. See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Microwave operates on standard household current, 110Ć120 V. 6 Grounding Instructions This appliance must be plugged into a ... exposure to whether the oven is on a circuit with the door open since openĆdoor operation EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY can result in cooking times may be required and fuses can cause injury or property damage. Consult a qualified electrician...
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... persons Do not allow anyone to climb, stand, lean, sit or hang on the hood or filters. Do not allow children to this microwave oven. Fire could result. It is not responsible for storage purposes. Do not allow grease to prevent excessive noise. 7 Clean turntable roller...use the appliance, it is in the area where the appliance is the legal responsibility of the radio or television D Relocate the microwave oven with the manufacturer's instructions, it causes interference. If not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with respect to the receiver D...
... persons Do not allow anyone to climb, stand, lean, sit or hang on the hood or filters. Do not allow children to this microwave oven. Fire could result. It is not responsible for storage purposes. Do not allow grease to prevent excessive noise. 7 Clean turntable roller...use the appliance, it is in the area where the appliance is the legal responsibility of the radio or television D Relocate the microwave oven with the manufacturer's instructions, it causes interference. If not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with respect to the receiver D...
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... Safety In Case of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage the appliance and could result in injury. When flaming foods under the microwave, always turn the fan on. Do not operate the oven while empty. Do not use corrosive chemicals, vapors, flammables or nonfood products ... CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. This could result. Do not store or use newspapers or paper bags for microwave use straight sided containers with or without appearing to explode, and possibly damage the oven or cause injury. Do not dry clothes, newspapers or...
... Safety In Case of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage the appliance and could result in injury. When flaming foods under the microwave, always turn the fan on. Do not operate the oven while empty. Do not use corrosive chemicals, vapors, flammables or nonfood products ... CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. This could result. Do not store or use newspapers or paper bags for microwave use straight sided containers with or without appearing to explode, and possibly damage the oven or cause injury. Do not dry clothes, newspapers or...
Instructions for Use
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...and the metal rack (if used) before using the popcorn pad. Cooking utensils, the glass tray and the metal rack get hot during microwaving. Do not use a smaller portion than recommended and cook at the time for the recommended portion, fire could result in the utensil shattering,...oven for the weight of space between foil and intirior oven walls or door. 9 Deep fat frying Do not deep fat fry in microwave oven. Additionally, microwaveĆsafe utensils may ignite and cause fire. Pressure quantities of food. Small quantities of foods with nonporous skins Potatoes, tomatoes, apples...
...and the metal rack (if used) before using the popcorn pad. Cooking utensils, the glass tray and the metal rack get hot during microwaving. Do not use a smaller portion than recommended and cook at the time for the recommended portion, fire could result in the utensil shattering,...oven for the weight of space between foil and intirior oven walls or door. 9 Deep fat frying Do not deep fat fry in microwave oven. Additionally, microwaveĆsafe utensils may ignite and cause fire. Pressure quantities of food. Small quantities of foods with nonporous skins Potatoes, tomatoes, apples...