KitchenAid Convection Oven manual

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    Installation Instructions 30" Electr ic Rang e with self-cleaning ther mal/con v ection ove n Quic k Ref er ence T able of Cont ents: Pa ge s 2 3 3- 4 4 5- 8 9 10 10 10 If y ou need assistance: Chec k your Use and Care Guide for a toll-free number to call or call the dealer from whom you purc hased this appliance. The dealer is listed in the Y[...]

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    2 Before you start... Mobile home installation The installation of this range must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, T itle 24 CFR, P ar t 3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety , T itle 24, HUD (P art 280)] or , when suc h standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactu[...]

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    Pr oduct dimensions Cabinet dimensions/r equir ements 3 Cabinet opening dimensions shown are f or : 25" (63.5 cm) counter top depth, 24" (61 cm) base cabinet depth, 36" (91.4 cm) counter top height Fr eestanding Rang e Slide-in Range 7/8" (2.2 cm) min. required between cutout and cabinet door or hinge. junction box – 8" ([...]

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    4 Electr ical r equir ements Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from: * National Fire P rotection Association Batterymarc h P ark Quincy , Massac husetts, 02269  A four -wire or three-wire, single- phase, 120/240-v olt, 60-Hz, AC-only , electrical supply (or three-wire or four - wire 120/208-v olt if specified on the model/serial rat[...]

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    5 No w star t... Excessive W eight Hazar d Use two or more people to mo ve and install range . Fa ilure to do so can result in back or other injury . W ARNING 1. P ut on safety glasses and glo ves. R emo ve shipping materials, tape and protective film from range. Keep cardboard bottom and shipping base under range. Remo ve oven rac ks and parts pac[...]

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    6 P ow er supply cor d method: Electrical Shock Hazar d Disconnect power bef ore ser vicing. Use a new 40 amp po wer supply cor d. Plug into a grounded outlet. F ailure to f ollow these instructions can result in death, fire , or electrical shock. remove knoc kout for 40 amp power cord and U. L. listed strain relief opening for conduit connector 1.[...]

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    7 Dir ect wir e method: Copper or Aluminum wir e 1. Disconnect power . 2. Remo ve the knoc kout as needed for conduit connection. 3. Assemble a U.L.- listed conduit connector in opening. This range may be connected directly to the fuse disconnect or circuit breaker box; or with a U.L.-listed, 40 amp range power supply cable. Depending on your elect[...]

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    8 9. Move range close to cabinet opening. 10 . R emo ve cardboard or hardboard from under range. Carefully move range into final position. 11. P ull drawer open to first stop position. Lift front of drawer to clear white wheels in drawer guides. Remo ve drawer and set it aside on a protected surfac e. Oper ating position 13 . If installing the rang[...]

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    9 Chec k oper ation 17 . P ush in and turn eac h surface unit control knob to "HI" position. Chec k the operation of the cooktop elements and indicator lights. B AKE B AKED GOODS O THER FOODS COOK TIME CONVECT FULL MEAL STOP TIME OVEN LIGHT MEA TS CLEAN BROIL • MAXI • • ECONO B AKE BR OIL RO AST EASY CONVECT CONVERSION CONVECTION SE[...]

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    10 If r ange does not oper ate:  Chec k that the circuit break er is not tripped or the house fuse blown.  Chec k that the power supply cord is plugged into the outlet.  S ee Use and Care Guide for troubleshooting list. If y ou need assistance: If you have questions about operating, cleaning or maintaining your range:  R efer to Use and[...]

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    P rinted in U .S.A. Pa rt No. 9757988 © 20 03 Kitc henAid ® Registered T rademark of Kitc henAid. P repared by Kitc henAid, Benton Harbor , Mic higan 49022 ® HOME APPLIANCES[...]