Installation Guide
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INSTALLATION
ANTI-TIP BLOCK
ELECTRICAL OUTLET
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Improper  use  of  the  grounding  plug  can
result in a risk of electric shock. Do not use
an extension cord. If the power supply cord is
too short, have a qualified electrician or service
person install an outlet near the appliance.
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NORMAL INSTALLATION STEPS
ANTI-TIP BLOCK INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
To  reduce  the  risk  of  tipping  of  the  drawer,
the Anti-Tip block must be properly installed
located 14 13/16 inches above the floor on
which  the  Microwave  Drawer  will  sit.  The  6
inch Anti-Tip block must be provided by the
installer. See Figures 1 and 3. The Anti-Tip
block  prevents  serious  injury  that  might
result from spilled hot liquids.
If the Microwave Drawer is ever moved to a
different  location,  the  Anti-Tip  block  must
also be moved and installed. When installed
to  the  wall  make  sure  that  the  screws
completely  penetrate  the  dry  wall  and  are
secured in wood or metal so that the block is
totally  stable.  When  fastening,  be  sure  that
the screws do not penetrate electrical wiring
or plumbing.
The  electrical  requirements  are  a 120  Volt,  60
Hz,  AC  only,  15  amp  or  more  protected
electrical  supply.  It  is  recommended  that  a
separate  circuit  serving  only  this  appliance  be
provided.
The  drawer  is  equipped  with  a  3-prong
grounding  plug,  It  must  be  plugged  into  a  wall
receptacle  that  is  properly  installed  and
grounded. Should  you  only  have 2-prong  outlet,
have  a  qualified  electrician  install  a  correct  wall
receptacle.
NOTE:  If  you  have  any  questions  about  the
grounding  or  electrical  instructions,  consult  a
qualified electrician or service person.
*Can also be installed using an electrical outlet in
an  adjacent  cabinet  within  the  area  where  the
provided  electrical  cord  can  reach. Always
check electrical codes for requirements.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This  appliance  must  be  grounded.  The
Microwave  Drawer  is  equipped  with  a  cord
having  a  grounding  wire  with  a  grounding
plug. It must be plugged into a wall receptacle
that  is  properly  installed  and  grounded  in
accordance with  the National  Electrical Code
and local codes and ordinances. In the event
of  an  electrical  short  circuit,  grounding
reduces risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current.










