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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS:

1.  Combinations having the stove incorporated are designed to be permanently connected to the power supply.

2.  For the Combination Models that have been designed for operation on 

120V - AC current, 60 cycle

, the power supply to the

connection box could be either 

120V - 2 wire supply, 230 - 3 wire supply or 120/208 - 4 wire supply

.  A separate grounding

wire is required in all cases.

3.  The total power demand will be:

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - REFRIGERATOR

1.  STARTING:

·  The refrigerator is ready to operate as received when connected to the proper power supply.  After starting, allow the
   refrigerator to operate for a few hours in empty condition.  The unit will run continuously from one to several hours
   (depending on room, temperature) before final operating temperature is reached.  It will then start and stop at fairly
   regular intervals.
·  When storing food do remember that the door shelf temperatures are slightly higher than the interior shelf tempera
   tures. The coldest temperature in the refrigerator is found on the top shelf.
·  When loading the shelves, do not block the air passage by stacking food packages tightly.  Leave some room
   between packages to allow the cold air to drop to the lower shelves.

2.  TEMPERATURE CONTROL:

·  Turning the control knob to the right (clockwise) will lower the temperature of the refrigerator.  Turning the control
   knob to the left (counter clockwise) will raise the temperature.  When the knob is turned to the extreme left it will
   switch off the power to the unit (defrost).

3.  DEFROSTING:

·  Frost will accumulate on the freezer section of the refrigerator due to the freezing of moist air entering the refrigerator
   when the door is opened.  The higher the outside relative humidity and the more numerous the door openings, the
   quicker the frost will build up.  Excessive frost accumulation on the freezer compartment will reduce the operating
   efficiency and it may even break the drip tray by bridging.  For defrosting turn the thermostat control to the extreme
   left (counter clockwise) position and keep the doors open.  The defrost cycle could be accelerated by placing a pan
   of hot water in the freezer compartment.

4.  MAINTENANCE OF REFRIGERATOR:

·  It is recommended that the wire finned condenser (the back of refrigerator) shall be freed from dirt and dust at 6 month
  internals.  Clean condenser coils are extremely important in case of room temperatures above 27°C (80°F).
·  For cleaning of plastic parts (food liner, door liner, etc.) the use of soap and water only is recommended. Some
   detergents and cleaning agents may weaken the strength of the plastic.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - ELECTRIC STOVE:

1.  TEMPERATURE CONTROL:

·  Both heater elements have the same maximum heat 1250 Watts.  The heat of the elements can be controlled by
   the individual heat switches.  These controls are step-less, having an infinite number of positions.
·  A signal light will be lit if any of the heater controls are turned to the “on” position.

2.  CLEANING:

·  In order to facilitate cleaning, the heater elements are removable.  Lift them up at the back and pull them gently
   out of their mounting socket.  When the elements are removed, the spill pans can be lifted out of their mounting.
·  The stainless steel top and sink are easy to clean with soap and water.  The cleaning movement should be in the
   direction of the graining - contrary, scratches may appear.
·  Do not use steel wool or a steel brush on stainless steel.  These will contaminate the top with steel particles and
   rusting may occur.

COMBINATIONS

115 VOLT

2 WIRE SUPPLY

230 VOLT

3 WIRE SUPPLY

120/208 VOLT

4 WIRE SUPPLY

25 AMP

13 AMP EACH LEG

12 AMP

Summary of Contents for K05TNAA

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Important Save for the local electrical inspector s use FOR COMPACT KITCHENS MODELS K05WNAA K05TNAA Printed in Canada 1 60091 001 Rev 00 ...

Page 2: ... suitable for range top service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature 14 Utensil handles should be turned inward and not extend over adjacent surface units To reduce the risk of burns ignition of flammable materials and spillage due to unintentional contact 15 Do not soak removable heating elements Heating elements should never be immersed in water 16 Caution Do not store items ...

Page 3: ...ide relative humidity and the more numerous the door openings the quicker the frost will build up Excessive frost accumulation on the freezer compartment will reduce the operating efficiency and it may even break the drip tray by bridging For defrosting turn the thermostat control to the extreme left counter clockwise position and keep the doors open The defrost cycle could be accelerated by placi...

Page 4: ...steel sheet 0 015 stainless steet 0 024 aluminum or 0 020 copper INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3 30923 WARNING Framegroundedtoneutralofappliancethroughalink Ifusedin a mobile home or if local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral disconnect the link from the neutral and use grounding terminal or lead to ground unit in accordance with local codes Connect neutral terminal or lead to branch c...

Page 5: ...inside Talk to your children about the dangers of playing around or inside any container that might shut them in WHY all these precautions Each year children die because they climb inside an old refrigerator or freezer the door closes and they are trapped inside and suffocate usually in less than 10 minutes Please take a few minutes and prevent such a needless tragedy Warning Risk of Child Entrapm...

Page 6: ...r circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions extremely high or low room temperatures 5 Use for commercial or industrial purposes 6 Fire water damage theft war riot hostility acts of God such as hurricanes floods etc This warranty Certificate should be kept by the original purchaser for future reference In the event warranty service is required present this document to our AUTHORIZED ...

Page 7: ...quate dans la pièce ou conditions d opération anormales températures excessives de la pièces trop haute ou trop basse 5 Utilisation dans des buts commerciaux ou industriels 6 Dommages causés par le feu l eau les vols guerres émeutes hoslilités ainsi que par hurricanes inondations etc Ce certificat de garantie doit être conservé par le premier acquéreur pour référence future En cas de réparation so...

Page 8: ...quels ils risquent d être emprisonnés Mises en garde importantes pour la sécurité Si vous vendez ou donnez votre appareil usagé placez ces instructions à l intérieur de l appareil pour le nouveau propriétaire POURQUOI toutes ces précautions Chaque année des enfants meurent emprisonnés dans un réfrigérateur ou congélateur Ils suffoquent en moins de 10 minutes Prenez quelques minutes de votre temps ...

Page 9: ... la fumée et la graisse risque de s enflammer 11 Veiller à ce que les cuvettes de propreté ou de réflection soient installées durant la cuisson leur absence risque d abîmer l installation électrique ou les pièces en dessous 12 Doublures de protection Ne pas utiliser de feuille d aluminium pour recouvrir la surface ou le fond des cuvettes de propreté à moins que ceci ne soit indiqué dans le manuel ...

Page 10: ...mande de nettoyer à 6 mois d interval le condenseur à ailettes situé à l arrière du réfrigératuer Il est même important de garder celui ci trés propre au cas où la températeur dépasserait 27 C 80 F On recommande aussi de nettoyer les pièces en plastique intérieur et contre porte au savon et à l eau seulement Eviter les détergents et autres solutions fortes qui pouraient afffecter la dureté du plas...

Page 11: ...admiante recouverte d une feuille d acier No 28 MSG d inox de 0 015 d aluminum de 0 024 de cuivre de 0 020 Pour permettre la sortie du legumier et des clayettes un espace de 20 doit être laisse entre le mur et la paroi de gauche Aucun espace requi de chaque côté quand l appareil est encatré VOYANTS ÉLÉMENT CHAFFANT 120V COMMUTATEUR DE CHALEUR 120V R R R R H1 H2 L2 L1 W W R H2 H1 P L2 L1 G G G CONN...

Page 12: ...POUR CUISINES COMPACTES MODELES K05WNAA K05TNAA NOTICE IMPORTANTE Important À conserver pour l inspecteur de l installation électrique Imprime au Canada ...

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