Installation guide

MICROWAVE/
WALL
OVEN
COMBINATION
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
©
install
the
Anti-tip
Mounting
Screws
The
wall
oven
can
tip
when
the
door
is
open.
The
anti-tip
mounting
screws
supplied
with
the
wall
oven
must
be
installed
to
prevent
tipping
of
the
wall
oven
and
injury
to
persons.
A.
The
mounting
holes
in
the
side
trims
may
be
used
as
a
template
to
locate
the
appliance
mounting
screw
holes
(see
figure
10).
B.
Use
the
two
screws
supplied
to
fix
the
appliance
to
the
cabinet.
Figure
10
5.
Leveling
the
Wall
Oven
1.
Install
an
oven
rack
in
the
center
of
the
lower
oven
(see
Figure
11).
2.
Place
a
level
on
the
rack.
Take
2
readings
with
the
level
placed
diagonally
in
one
direction
and
then
the
other.
Use
wood
shims
under
the
wall
oven
to
level
if
necessary.
Figure
11
IMPORTANT
NOTE
A
cooling
fan
inside
the
upper
rear
part
above
the
oven
(some
models)
provides
cooling
of
the
oven
electrical
and
electronic
components.
if
the
oven
has
been
operating
at
high
temperatures,
the
fan
will
continue
to
run
after
the
oven
is
turned
off.
6.
Checking
Operation
Your
model
is
equipped
with
an
Electronic
Oven
Control.
Each
of
the
functions
has
been
factory
checked
before
shipping.
However,
it
is
suggested
that
you
verify
the
operation
of
the
electronic
oven
controls
once
more.
Refer
to
the
Use and
Care
Guide
for
operation.
1.
Remove
all
items
from
the
inside
of
the
oven.
2.
Turn
on the
power
to
the
oven
(Refer
to
your
Use
&
Care
Guide.)
3.
Verify
the
operation
of
the
electronic
oven
controls:
Bake-—
Verify
that
this
function
makes
the
oven
hot.
20
seconds
after
turning
oven
on,
open
the
door
and
you
should
feel
heat
coming
from
the
oven.
Broil-
When
the
oven
is
set
to
BROIL,
the
upper
element
in
the
oven
should
become
red.
Convection
(some
models)—When
the
oven
is
set
for
a
convection
baking
or
roasting,
both
elements
cycle
on
and
off
alternately and
the
convection
fan
will
run.
The
convection
fan
will
stop
running
when
the
oven
door
is
opened.
Before
You
Call
for
Service
Read
the
“Before
You
Cail
for
Service
Checklist"
and
the
“Operating
Instructions"
in
your
Use
and
Care
Guide.
It
may
save
you
time
and
expense.
The
list
includes
common
occurrences
that
are
not
the
result
of
defective
workmanship
or
materials
in
this
appliance.
Refer
to
your
Use
and
Care
Guide
for
service
phone
numbers.