KitchenAid KHMS 106 manual

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. ’ KitchenAid@ 30” BUlLT4N MICRO WAVE/HOOD MODEL: KHMS 105 MICRO WAVE-CONVECTION HOOD MODEL: KHMC 106 Read And Save These Installation instructions[...]

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    -. INTRODUCTION Please read all instructions thoroughly before installing Microwave/Hood System. TWO PEOPLE are required to in-iall this product. If a new electrical outlet is required, it should be connected by a qualified electrician before the MicrowaveB-lood -1 is installed.[...]

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    MOUNTING SPACE Microwave/Hood System requires mounting space on a wall as shown below. I BACKSPLASH ,30” OR MORE FROM COOKING SURFACE t- 66” OR MORE FROM FLOOR J For removal of the Microwave/Hood System bottom cover for cleaning or servicing, a 2-inch space is necessary between the top of the range backsplash and the bottom of the Microwave/Hoo[...]

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    . WALL CONSTRUCTION Microwave/Hood System should be mounted against and supported by a flat, vertical wall: If wall is not flat, use spacers to fill gaps. Mounting plate must be flat for proper installation. Wall construction should be a minimum of 2” x 4” wood studding and 3/S” or more thick dry wall or plaster/lath. The unit must be attache[...]

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    . ELECTRICAL SERViCE Visual check after unpacking. Remove all packing material from the oven cavity. Check the oven for any damage, such as misaligned door, damaged ,gaskets around door or dents inside the oven cavity or on the door. of fhere is any damage, please do not operate the oven until it has been checked by an Authorized KitchenAid Service[...]

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    HOOD EXHAUST DUCT Outside ventilation requires HOOD EXHAUST DUCT. Read the following carefully. EXHAUST CONNECTION: The hood exhaust has been designed to mate with a standard 3-x” x 10” rectangular duct. If round duct is required, a rectangular-to-round transition adaptor must be used. DO not use less than a 6” diameter duct. REAR EXHAUST: If[...]

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    ‘TOOLS RECOMMENDED FOR INSTALLATION Phillips Screw -Driver Electric Drill 5/8”, 3/32” Drill Bit l-1/2” Wood Bit Pencil Measure Tape Saw to cut exhaust opening (if needed) Protective drop cloth for product and range. You may use part of carton for protectim. INSTALLATION HARDWARE The installation hardware ( @ - @ ) packed with the product sh[...]

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    PREPARATION OF PRODUCT / Figure 1 3. Remove and save two hexagonal Philiips head screws (inside grease filter openings) (Fig. 2). HEXAGONAL PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW FRONT / SIDE REMOVING MOUNTING PLATE 1. Use a portion of the carton or some other material to protect the outercase from being damaged. 2. Stand the unit on its side as shown in Fig. 1. / CR[...]

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    LOWER HOOKS SLIDERS Figure 3 LEVERS 4. Pull out two levers to release sliders from hooks. This action will release mounting plate from back surface of outercase. Familiarize yourself with the operation of the mountrng levers so you will be aware of the proper pro- cedure for mounting the unit to the wall. Gently pull mounting plate toward you and s[...]

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    VENTILATION SYSTEM .: MICROWAVE/HOOD SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR ADAPTATION TO THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) TYPES OF VENTILATION SYSTEMS. Select the type required for your installation. a. OUTSIDE VENTILATION: Vertical Exhaust b. OUTSIDE VENTILATION: Horizontal Exhaust c. RECIRCULATING: Non-Vented, ductless installation requires use of charcoal filters packe[...]

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    B. OUTSIDE VENTILATION: Horizontal Exhaust 1. Remove and save 9 screws. Remove rear stay (Fig. 5). 2. Withdraw hood fan unit carefully (Fig. 6). 3. Rotate hood fan unit ‘/4 turn (Fig. 7) Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 11[...]

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    4. Replace hood fan unit into oven unit with left corner side inserted into opening first, right corner next. Be careful -not to pinch the lead wire between the back plate and hood fan unit (Fig. 8). Figure 8 5. Replace the rear stay. First, attach rear stay to unit with 2 screws (Fig. 9). Make sure the fan blades are visible through the openings i[...]

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    t. RECIRCULATING: Non-Vented, Ductless I. Remove and save 9 screws. Remove rear stay. (Fig. 5 pg. 11). 2. Withdraw hood fan unit. (Fig. 6 pg. 11). 3. Change lead wire holding position from left side wire retainer to right side wire retainer (Fig. 11). 4. Rotate hood fan unit so exhaust opening faces in, to- wards the upper side of the oven. Replace[...]

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    PREPARATION OF WALL AND TOP CABINET MOUNTING TEMPLATES I’ CAUTION: THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE PROPERLY INSTALLED WITHOUT REFERRING TO MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ON BOTH TEMPLATES. Read and follow mounting information on both Top Cabinet and Wall Templates. Templates are included in the printed matters packed witlithis oven. WALL AND TOP CABINET 1. The mou[...]

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    -MOUNTING PLATE INSTALLATION 1. Separate toggle bolts from toggle nuts. 2. Insert one toggle bolt into each hole on the mounting plate (these holes correspond to holes A, B, C and D of the Wall Template) and put toggle nut onto the toggle bolt (Fig. 13). If hole is located in a stud, do not use toggle bolt. 3. If using horizontal exhaust follow the[...]

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    PRODUCT INSTALLATION 1. Place Styrofoam packing blocks (2 pieces) on top surface of range/cooktop Figure 16 2. Place microwave/hood system on top of Styrofoam blocks as shown in Fig. 16. 3. Thread power supply cord through the hole at the bottom of top cabinet. 4. Using two (2) people,hang the unit on the hooks at the bottom of the mounting plate. [...]

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    7. Check to be sure the unit is secure to the mounting plate at both upper and lower hooks when you remove your support. 8. Screw hexagonal Phillips head screws to levers (inside grease filter opening) (Fig. 18). Figure 18 9. Check that both levers (a) are securely fixed. If not, tighten screws (Fig. 18). 10. Replace grease filters. 17[...]

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    10. Use adjusting screws fc) and flat washers (d) for gaps between top cabinet and unit (Fig. 19). Id) Figure 19 11:Make a bundle of power supply cord, then fix it to cabinet using cord hook A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from contacting the cooking sur- face or from becoming tangled. Extension cords are availab[...]

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    . CHECK LIST FOR INSTALLATION 1. Make sure unit has been installed according to instructions 2. Remove all packing material from the oven. 3. Plug in power cord. 4. Read Use and Care Manual. 5. Keep installation instructions for the local electrical inspector’s use. ACCESSORIES 1. CHARCOAL FILTER KIT (307931). Filter is used for recirculating exh[...]

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    km MS032 KitchenAid, Inc. St. Joseph, MI 49085 (f/74735[...]