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.
3.Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
4.Be sure to leave these instructions with the consumer.
5.Oven door may be removed to facilitate installation.
6.THESE OVENS ARE NOT APPROVED FOR STACKABLE OR
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 C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, in Canada.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on the door of this wall oven can result in serious injuries and can also cause damage to the wall oven.
•Never use your wall oven for warming or heating the room. Prolonged use of the wall oven without adequate ventilation can be dangerous.
The electrical power to the oven must be shut off while line connections are being made. Failure to do 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. 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 |
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less than 4800W | 20A | Less than 4100W | 20A |
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4800W - 7200W | 30A | 4100W - 6200W | 30A |
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7200W - 9600W | 40A | 6200W - 8300W | 40A |
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9600W and + | 50A | 8300W and + | 50A |
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Table A
Observe all governing codes and local ordinances 1.A
separate circuit fused on both sides of the line (red and black wires). A
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.
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
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 1 or 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.
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