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Installation Instructions

Table of Contents

Safety Definitions

WARNING

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occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.

CAUTION

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occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.

NOTICE: 

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may occur as a result of non-compliance with this advisory.

NOTE: 

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1   ............Safety Definitions
2   ............IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2   ............Appliance Handling Safety
2   ............Safety Codes and Standards
2   ............Electric Safety
2   ............Microwave Safety
3   ............Related Equipment Safety
4   ............Checklist for Installation
4   ............Before You Begin
4   ............Removing Packaging
4   ............Tools and Parts Needed
5   ............Parts Included
5   ............Location requirements
6   ............Power Requirements
6   ............Electrical Installation
7   ............Install Appliance
7   ............Removing the mounting plate
7   ............Finding the wall studs
7   ............Possible wall stud configurations
8   ............Attaching the mounting plate to the wall
9   ............Adapting microwave blower
10   ...........Preparing cabinet
10  ...........Mounting the microwave oven
11   ...........Hood exhaust
12   ...........Testing Operation

Summary of Contents for PVM1899

Page 1: ...anical and electrical skills Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the warranty Throughout this manual features a...

Page 2: ...ation and or tips Pg 1 Safety Definitions 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 Appliance Handling Safety 2 Safety Codes and Standards 2 Electric Safety 2 Microwave Safety 3 Related Equipment Safety 4 Che...

Page 3: ...ground prong It must be plugged into a matching grounding type receptacle to avoid electrical shock If there is any doubt as to whether the wall receptacle is properly grounded the customer should ha...

Page 4: ...nding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not use an extension cord If the power supply cord is too short have a qualified...

Page 5: ...ounting Section Install Appliance Preparing cabinet 9 At least two persons are needed to lift the appliance tilt and hook the appliance to the holding plate Section Install Appliance Mounting the micr...

Page 6: ...ts F Exhaust adaptor Not shown Top cabinet template Rear wall template Mounting plate attached to the back of the microwave oven Aluminum grease filters Charcoal filter factory fitted in the microwave...

Page 7: ...al code for this rating The power supply cord and plug should be brought to a separate 20 amp branch circuit single grounded outlet The outlet box should be located inside the cabinet above the applia...

Page 8: ...within the cabinet opening do not install the microwave oven 1 Locate the edges of the wall studs within the cabinet opening by using a stud finder or a hammer tapping lightly across the mounting sur...

Page 9: ...5 mm hole It is important to use at least one wood screw mounted firmly in a stud to support the weight of the microwave 6 Wall venting installation only Cut out the shaded area F on the REAR WALL TE...

Page 10: ...ed in step 1 5 Attach the exhaust adapter to the top of the blower plate by sliding it into the guides Push in securely until it is in the locking tabs Make sure the damper hinge swings freely Adaptin...

Page 11: ...E on the TOP CABINET TEMPLATE using a saber or keyhole saw 7 Remove templates from back wall and cabinet Mounting the microwave oven Notes If the bottom of the upper cabinet is recessed or has front...

Page 12: ...the ducts The hood exhaust has been designed to mate with a standard 3 x 10 82 x 254 mm rectangular duct If a round duct is required a rectangular to round transition adaptor must be used Do not use l...

Page 13: ...ased on actual tests and reflect requirements for good venting performance with any vent hood Testing Operation 1 Turn on power at the breaker 2 Test the oven mode Test the CONVECTION oven mode if ava...

Page 14: ...e fuse or turn breaker back on 120 V Models Plug power cord into a dedicated 15 to 20 amp electrical outlet Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encountered it is very important to have it re...

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