Whirlpool Electric Built-In Microwave/Oven manual

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    INSTALLATION INS TR UCTIONS 27" (68.6 CM) AND 30" (76.2 CM) ELECTR IC BUILT-IN MICR O W A V E/ O VEN COMBINATION INSTR UCTIONS D'INSTALLATI ON DE L'ENSEMBLE FOUR À MICR O-ONDES ET FOUR CONVENTIONNEL ÉLECTRIQUES ENC ASTRÉS DE 27" (68,6 CM) ET 30" (76,2 CM) BUILT- IN MICR O W A V E/O V EN COMBINATIO N SAFETY T able of[...]

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    2 INSTAL LATION RE QUIREMEN TS T ools and Pa r ts Gather the required tools and parts before startin g installation. Read and follow the instructions pr ovided with any tools listed here. To o l s n e e d e d ■ Phillips screwdriver ■ Measuring tape ■ Hand or electri c drill (for wal l cabinet installations ) ■ 1" (25 m m) drill bit (fo[...]

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    3 Cabinet Dimensions 27" (68.6 cm ) and 30" (76.2 cm) Ove ns Cabinet S ide V iew Electr ical Requirements If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is reco mmended that a qualified elect rical ins talle r determi ne that the gr ound path and wi re gauge are in ac cordan ce with local codes. Check with a qualified electrical i[...]

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    4 ■ If the house has aluminum wirin g follow the procedure below: 1. Connect a se ction of solid co pp er wire to the pigtail leads . 2. Connect the alumi num wiring t o the added section of copper wire using special con nectors and/or tools designed an d UL listed for joini ng copper to aluminum . Follow the electrical co nnector manufactur er&a[...]

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    5 4. Install a UL listed or CS A approved conduit connector to the junction box. 5. Route the flexible conduit fr om the oven to the junction box through a UL listed or CSA a pproved co nduit connector . 6. Tigh ten screws on condu it connector . 7. See “Electrical Connection Options Ch art” to complete installation for your type of electrical [...]

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    6 2. Push against seal ar ea of fro nt frame to push oven completely into cabinet and center oven into cabinet cutout . 3. On models wit h shipping feet, u se a Phillips screwdriv er to remove scr ew s attaching the shipping feet. 4. Push oven completely into cabinet and center oven into cabinet cutout. 5. Securely fasten oven to cabinet using the [...]

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    7 4. Press ST A R T . Mi crowav e ov en sho uld b egin cooki ng, a nd th e microw ave ov en in terio r li ght sh ould b e on. Let microw ave oven complete cooking time. A tone will sound 4 times at the end of the cooking time, an d the micr owave oven will shut o f f. 5. Open micr owave oven door and slowly r emove container . W a ter in container [...]

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    8 Dimensions du pr oduit Fours de 27" (68, 6 cm) et 30" (76,2 cm) Dimensions du placar d Fours de 27" (68, 6 cm) et 30" (76,2 cm) V ue latérale du placard Spécifications électrique s Si on utilise un conducteur dis tinct de liaison à la terre lorsque les codes le permettent, il est recommandé qu'un électricien qualifi[...]

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    9 ■ Un modèle de 7,3 à 9, 6 kW/240 volts (5,5 à 7,2 kW/208 volts) doit être alimenté par un circ uit indépendant de 40 A. Un modèle de 7,2 k W ou moins à 240 volts (5,4 k W ou moins à 208 volts) doit être alimenté par u n circ uit indépendant de 30 A. ■ On recom mande d'utiliser un disjoncteur temporisé. ■ Raccor der l'[...]

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    10 Raccordement électr ique Le câblage d'alimentation de ce four comporte un conducteur neutre (blanc) et un conducteur vert (ou nu) de liaiso n à la terre connecté à la caisse; ces deux co nducteurs sont torsadés. 1. Déconnecter la source de courant électrique. 2. Faire passer le conduit de câble flexible depuis le four à travers l?[...]

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    11 Câble à 3 condu cteurs depuis le po int de distribution du domicile - É. -U. seule ment IMPOR T ANT : Util iser le câble à 3 conducteurs depuis le point de distribution du domici le lorsque les codes locaux autorisent un tel raccord ement. 1. Connecter en semble les 2 c onducteurs noirs (C ) avec un connec teur de fils (hom ologatio n UL). [...]

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    7. Faire glisser l'extrémité supérieur e de chaque tringle de garni ture, vers le haut, dans les r ails latéraux du four . 8. Appuyer pour insérer chaque tringle de garniture et la mettr e en place à l'extrémité inférieur e. 9. Utiliser les vis à tête plate n° 8-18 x ³⁄₈ " fou rnies dans le sachet de vis, p our fixer[...]