KitchenAid 3186523 manual

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    HOME APPLIANCES Installation Instructions Create-a-Cooktop Part No. 3186523 Rev. D Important: Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the homeowner. Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for future reference. Save Installation Instructions for local electrical inspector’s use. Write down the model and serial numbers before installing [...]

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    Minimum cabiret width above one appliance: g?$y;f - ‘2 - IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Downdraft vent - 6’ For each additional appliance combined with the first appliance, add the minimum cabinet width for that appliance. cabinet depth 1 /Electric - 1” min. Gas-l’ ” min. to backsp lash or vertical wall copper. 30?[...]

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    Before vou start... Proper installation iz your responsibility. Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with the installation clearances specified on the model/serial rating plate. The model/serial rating plate is located on the bottom of cooktops and grills and on the ri[...]

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    Product/cutout Dimensions Single Installations - One product per cutout Electk$;dpsGas Electk$;dpsGas Electric Grill I- 13-l 5/l 6” .-d -1. 21314” i WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, the downdraft vent system must be installed with either the KitchenAid Model KPED890T exterior mounted motor unit or the K[...]

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    Combinations - When installing cooktops, grills and downdraft vents in the same cutout, use the following width dimensions: I Combination 2 cooktops I 3 cooktops I 4 cooktops 1 cooktop and 1 downdraft vent I 2 cooktops and 1 downdraft vent I 3 cooktops and 2 downdraft vents I Cutout Width 35” min. I 16-7/e” min. I 29” min. Combination 4 cookt[...]

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    Tools/Parts Electric Cooktop and Grill Tools and materials needed for installation: Electric cooktops and grills I Ll Gas cooktops pipejoint compound measuring tape/ruler’ Downdraft vents l Phillips screwdriver l power supply cable l metal snips l wire stripper or utility knife l saber saw or key hole saw l duct tape l drill l caulking gun *l/8?[...]

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    Electrical connection This appliance is manufactured with a frame- connected, green or bare, ground wire. Connect the appliance cable to the junction box through the U.L.-listed conduit connector. Complete electrical connection according to local codes and ordinances. Electrical Shock Hazard Turn power supply off before connecting wires. Electrical[...]

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    Electric Cooktop and Grill (cont.) Now start... With cooktop and/or grill in kitchen. If installing more than one appliance in the same cutout, work with one appliance at a time. Start with the appliance that will be to the left side of the cutout. Make all adjustments; then follow steps to add adjacent appliances. Remove the shipping materials and[...]

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    Do Not overtighten screws. glass cooktop countertor, 3. n 5/16” clamping 7 bracket screw One cooktop or grill in cutout: Rotate the mounting brackets away from the burner box. Tighten the mounting brackets to the burner box. Insert the 2-l/2” clamping screws into the mounting brackets. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws against the undersi[...]

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    Downdraft Vent Electrical requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, the downdraft vent system must be installed with either the KitchenAid Model KPED890T exterior mounted motor unit or the KitchenAid Model KPID850T interior mounted motor unit. These units are marked to indicate their suitability with th[...]

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    Venting requirements Ductwork needed for installation is not supplied. Wall cap is provided with interior mounted motor. Fire Hazard Venting system MUST terminate to the outside. Do Not terminate the ductwork in an attic or other enclosed space. Do Not use 4-inch laundry-type wall caps. Do Not use plastic-type ductwork. Use only metal ductwork. Fai[...]

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    Downdraft Vent (cont.) Exterior mounted vent motor installation methods To install ductwork under a concrete slab, see Insert Sheet. Do not install exterior vent motor in a window well. Island location Figure 5 Interior wall location Figure 6 Roof venting Figure 7 One exterior power vent motor can be used to operate two downdraft vent systems. The [...]

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    Now start . . . . 0 1 Place cardboard or other form of . protection on top of a flat surface where you can easily assemble the downdraft vent system. Remove downdraft blower box and motor section from cartons. Remove any shipping materials, tape and protective film from downdraft blower box and motor. Remove parts package from inside blower box ope[...]

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    Downdraft Vent (cont.1 If downdraft vent is installed next to another aDr>liance in the same cutout, go to Step 11. If downdraft vent will be installed in a separate cutout (no other appliances in same cutout), remove the motor from the blower box. Carefully insert the blower box into the countertop cutout. Lift motor up and place on blower box.[...]

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    other brown wire to the other capacitor terminal. Replace the rubber cap over the top of the capacitor. Put the capacitor into the mounting bracket on the lower section of the wiring box. the front of the blower box under the control using the four screws removed in Step 3. If the vent is installed in the cutout. it mav have to Connect 6” ductwor[...]

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    Downdraft Vent (cont.) Exterior roof-mounted system requires Roof Mount Kit, Part No. 4173296. 0 1 . Place cardboard or other form of protection on top of a flat surface where you can easily assemble the downdraft vent system. Remove downdraft blower box and motor sections from cartons. Remove any shipping materials, tape and protective film from d[...]

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    Position the downdraft vent cover so that it is aligned with light pencil marks made on the countertoo in Step 6. Use screws to attach legs to cabinet floor. Check that blower box is vertical. (Adjust legs until blower box is vertical.) Tighten screws that attach the legs to the blower box. Determine the location where the exterior blower assembly [...]

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    Downdraft Vent (cont.) wire lg black i wires conduit connector 117. Power supply wiring is not provided. motor cable Thread the power supply cable through the conduit connector. Tighten the screws on the conduit connector. Disconnect power supply. Connect the two white wires together with twist- on wire connector. Connect the black wire from the po[...]

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    Sealed Gas Cooktop Gas supply requirements Explosion Hazard Use a new AGA approved gas supply line. Install a shut-off valve. Securely tighten all gas connections. If connected to LP, have a qualified person make sure gas pressure does not exceed water column rating specified in LP conversion kit. Examples of a qualified person include licensed hea[...]

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    Sealed Gas Cooktop (cont.) Electrical requirements Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. Do not remove ground prong. Do not use an adapter. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock. If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified electrician det[...]

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    To avoid scratching countertop, lift entire If you are installing additional appliances in the cooktop up from cutout when repositioning same cutout, attach one mounting bracket to the cooktop into countertop opening. right side of each additional appliance. 13.1 I I Insert the cooktop into the countertop opening. Check that the front of the cookto[...]

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    Sealed Gas Cooktop (cont.) Multiple cooktops and/or grill combinations: Rotate the left mounting bracket away from the burner box of the first appliance. Tighten the mounting bracket to the burner box. Insert the 2-l/2” clamping screw into the mounting bracket. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw against the underside of the countertop. Rotate[...]

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    Plug the power supply cord into the grounded outlet. 115.1 Place burner grates over burners and caps. Install control knobs on valve stems. Electronic Ignition System - initial lighting b-l n Push in and turn each control knob Cooktop burners use electronic ignitors in place of standing pilots. When the cooktop control knob is turned to the “HI?[...]

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    . W iring diagram Part No. 3186523 Rev. D 0 1998 KitchenAid @ Registered Trademark of KitchenAid, U.S.A. If the cooktop, grill or downdraft vent does not operate... l Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or the house fuse blown. l Check that the power supply cord is plugged into outlet. l Check that the gas supply is turned on. A more deta[...]