Installation guide
I21CICUTOUT FOR FRENCH DOOR UNDER A
!ICROWAVE/ADVANTIUM AND OVER A WARMING DRAWER
NOTE: Install the oven only with specific models listed on the label 1orated on top of the oven.
NOTE: Additional clearances between cutouts may be required. Check to be sure the oven supports
above the Warming Drawer location do not obstruct the required interior depth and height.
When installing a Warming Drawer below a single or double oven, a separate 120V, 60 HZ, properly
grounded receptacle must be installed. Refer to installation instructions packed with
the Warming Drawer for specific installation requirements.
_ 2" min.
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27 1/4" min.
_ 2" min.
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1" min.
Dimensions Per
Microwave/Advantium
Requirements
Dimensions Per
Warming Drawer
Requirements
161/4" min.
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ITI ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
A WARNING: Th,sapp,iancemustbeproper,ygrounded.
A WAR NING:Topreventf,reorshock,donotuseanextens,oncordwithth,sapp,,ance.
A WARNING: Topreventshock,removehousefuseoropencircuitbreakerbefore
beginning installation.
A WAR N I N G [improper connection of aluminum house wiring to copper leads can result
in an electrical hazard or fire. Useonly connectors designed forjoining copper to aluminum and follow the
manufacturer's recommended procedure closely.
We recommend you have the electrical wiring and hookup of your appliance connected by a qualified
electrician. After installation, have the electrician show you how to disconnect power from the appliance.
You must use a single-phase, 120/208 VAC or 120/240 VAC,60 Hertz electrical system, if you connect to
aluminum wiring, properly installed connectors approved for use with aluminum wiring must be used.
Effective January 1, 1996, the National Electrical Code requires that new construction (not existing) utilize
a four-conductor connection to an electric oven. When installing an electric oven in new construction,
a mobile home, recreational vehicle or an area where 1oral codes prohibit grounding through the
neutral conductor, refer to the section on four-conductor branch circuit connections.
Check with your local utilities for electrical codes which apply in your area. Failure to wire your oven
according to governing codes could result in a hazardous condition. If there are no local codes, your
oven must be wired and fused to meet the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70 - latest edition,
available from the National Fire Protection Association.
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