Instruction Manual
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This appliance must be grounded. In the 
event  of  an  electrical  short  circuit, 
grounding reduces risk of electric shock 
by  providing  an  escape  wire  for  the 
electric current.   
WARNING  Improper  use  of  the 
grounding  plug  can  result  in  a  risk  of 
electric shock. 
Consult  a  qualified  electrician  or 
serviceman if the grounding instructions 
are  not  completely  understood,  or  if 
doubt exists as to whether the appliance 
is properly grounded, and either: 
1) If it is necessary to use an extension 
cord,  use  only  a  3-wire  extension  cord 
that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 
3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug 
on  the  appliance. The  marked  rating  of 
the extension cord should be equal to or 
greater  than  the  electrical  rating  of  the 
appliance, or 2) Do not use an extension 
cord.  If  the  power  supply  cord  is  too 
short,  have  a  qualified  electrician  or 
serviceman  install  an  outlet  near  the 
appliance. 
This  appliance must  be  connected  to  a 
grounded,  metallic,  permanent  wiring 
system,  or  an  equipment  grounding 
conductor should be run with the circuit 
conductors  and  connected  to  the 
equipment grounding terminal or lead on 
the appliance. 
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1.  Make  sure  that  all  the  packing 
materials  are  removed  from  the 
inside of the oven. 
2.  Check  the  oven  for  any  damage, 
such  as  misaligned  or  bent  door, 
damaged  door  seals  and  sealing 
surface,  broken  or  loose  door 
hinges  and  latches  and  dents 
inside the cavity or on the door. If 
there  is  any  damage,  do  not 
operate  the  oven  but  contact 
qualified service personnel. 
3.  This  microwave  oven  must  be 
placed on a flat, stable surface to 
hold  its  weight  and  the  heaviest 
food  likely  to  be  cooked  in  the 
oven.   
4.  Do not place the oven where heat, 
moisture,  or  high  humidity  are 
generated,  or  near  combustible 
materials. 
5.  For  correct  operation,  the  oven 
must have sufficient airflow. Allow 
8" of space above the oven, 4" at 
the back and 2" at both sides. Do 
not  cover  or  block  any  openings 
on  the  appliance.  Do  not  remove 
feet on which oven stands. 
6.  Make sure the power supply cord 
is  undamaged  and  does  not  run 
under the oven or over any hot or 
sharp surface. 
7.  The  socket  must  be  readily 
accessible so that it can be easily 
unplugged in an emergency. 










