KitchenAid W10190015A manual

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    MICROWAVE HOOD COMBINATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MICROWAVE HOOD COMBINATION SAFETY This pro duct is suitable for us e above electric or gas cooking pr oducts up to and including 36" (91. 4 cm ) wide. For gas cooktop , we recommend that the combined cookin g surfa ce rating does not exceed 55,000 BTU/ hr . See “Installation R equirem ents[...]

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    2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The microwave oven is set for r ecirculation installation. For exte rnal (wall or roof) venting, se e “V enting Design Specificatio ns” sect ion. Tools and Parts T ools Needed Gather the r equir ed tools and part s befor e starting installation. Read and follow the instructio ns provided with a ny tools listed here. [...]

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    3 Installation Dimensions NOTE: The grounded 3 prong outlet must be inside the upper cabinet. See “Electrical Requir ements” section. * 33" (83.2 cm) is typical for 69" (175.3 cm) i nstallation height. Exact dimension may vary depending on type of range/cooktop below . Product Dimensions Electrical Requirements Observe all governing c[...]

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    4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remove Mounting Plate NOTE: T o avoid possible damage to the work surface, cover the work surface. 1. Remove any remaining co ntents from the microwave ov en cavity . 2. Remove the mounting plate by peeling off the strips of tape that attach it to the back of the microw ave oven, and set the mounting plate aside. 3. T ap[...]

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    5 holes should align with mounti ng holes in the vent opening, as shown in inset. 4. Secur e vent deflector with 2 mounti ng screws (1 on eac h end). 5. Replace vent scr een . W all V enting Installation Only T o Remove W all Damper V ent Cover: 1. Locate the wall damper vent cover on the back of the microw ave oven. 2. Using diago nal wire cutting[...]

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    6 Locate Wall Stud(s) NOTE: If no wall studs exist within the cabin et opening, do not install the microwave oven. See illustrat ions in “Possible W all Stud Configurati ons.” 1. Using a stud finder , locate the ed ges of the wall stud(s) wit hin the opening. 2. Mark the center of e ach stud, and draw a plumb line down each stud center . See il[...]

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    7 Mark Rear Wall The microwave oven must be inst alled on a minimum of 1 wall stud, preferably 2 , using a minimum of 1 lag screw , preferably 2. 1. Using measuring tape, find an d clearly mark the vertical centerlin e of the open ing. A. Centerline 2. With the suppor t tabs facing f orward (se e illustration s in “Possible W all Stud Configurati[...]

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    8 Attach Mounting Plate to Wall NOTE: Secure the mounting plate to the wall at both bottom cor ner holes drill ed into the wall studs and/or drywall using either 1/4-20 x 3" r ound-he ad bolts and toggle nuts or 1 /4 x 2" lag screws. Refer to illustrat ions in “Possible W all Stud Configu rations” in “Locate W all Stud(s)” section[...]

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    9 5. Cut the 1 ¹⁄₂ " (3.8 cm) diameter hole at the circu lar shaded ar ea “G” on the template. This hole is for the power supply cor d. NOTE: If upper cabinet is metal, the supply cord bushing needs to be installed ar ound the supply cor d hole, as shown. 6. Drill 3/8" (10 mm) holes at poin ts “D” and “E” on the template.[...]

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    10 For Roof V enting Installation Only 1. Insert damper assembly through th e cabinet cutou t so that the long tab of the damper assembly slid es into the slot on the left side of the damper vent opening, as shown. Then secu re with mounting scr ew . NOTE: The screw cannot be instal led if the damper assembly is not positioned as shown. 2. Connect [...]

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    11 VENTING DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS This section is i ntended fo r ar chitectural designer and builder/contractor refer ence only . NOTES: ■ V ent materials needed for instal lation are not pr ovided with microw ave hood. ■ W e do not recommend using a flexible metal vent. ■ T o avoid possible product damage, be sure to vent air outside, unless [...]

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    Recommended V ent Length A 3 ¹⁄₄ " x 10 " (8.3 x 25.4 cm) r ectangular or 6 " (15.2 cm) ro und vent should be used. The total lengt h of the vent syste m including stra ight vent, elbow(s), transitions and wall or roof caps must not exc eed the equivalent of 140 ft (42.7 m) for eit her type of vent. See “Recommended Standar d [...]