UNPACKING THE UNIT
Personal Injury | Floor Damage |
More than one person is required to lift or move the oven because of its weight and size.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in Lpersonal injury.
Keep shipping base under oven. Failure to do so could cause damage to floor covering.
The oven should be left on the carton base untrl it IS ready to put Into the cabinet It is also recommended that the pads over the door(s)
be left in place. These precautions will reduce the possrbrllty of damage to the front of the unit and the bottom of the front frame.
Remove all cords, tape and wire used to hold various parts in POSI- tion during shipment. Remove oven racks from the inside of the oven and put to one side while oven IS being installed In cabinet Take broiler pan and grid from packing on top of the oven and keep with literature packet in a localion where they will be retalned by the
owner.
To Remove | Oven | Racks | |
Slide | rack | forward | unl~l bar on back of rack |
touches | first | slop |
|
Lilt front of rack unl~l rear porllon of rack slides oul between front Iwo slops
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power supply before making any electrical connections.
Failure to do so may result in electrical shock.
Connect the conduit from the oven to the junctron box and properly connect to the power supply leads. (Bare to ground, black to L2, red to Ll, white to neutral or according to local code.)
GROUNDING
Do not work on the oven wiring until the oven has beer; positively grounded
The oven frame is grounded through the bare grounding Lvlre Connect the whrte neutral to the service neutral wire at the junction box
INSTALLING THE UNIT IN CABINET
Potential Personal Injury
-Use both hands to remove oven doors.
-Grasp only the sides of the oven door. Do Not use any portion of the front frame or trim for
lifting.
Failure to properly grasp oven door could result in damage to product or personal injury.
The doors should be remoded to decrease the weight of the oven and provide a better