MICROWAVE OVEN
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
P/NO.: 3828W5U0529
Your Safety First
• THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED!
– If there is an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape
wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding
plug.
• Place the plug into a properly installed and grounded outlet. See Figure 3.
• Do not use an extension cord.
• Keep the power cord dry and do not pinch or crush it.
PROPERLY POLARIZED AND
GROUNDED OUTLET
• DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE THE
POWER SUPPLY CORD GROUNDING PRONG!
This appliance MUST be grounded!
Three-Pronged (Grounding) Plug
Figure 3
W A R N I N G
If you use the grounding plug improperly, you risk electric shock and/or fire!
Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure whether the oven is properly grounded or if you do not
completely understand the grounding instructions.
DO NOT USE A FUSE IN THE NEUTRAL OR GROUNDING CIRCUIT.
W A R N I N G
Improper grounding could result in electric shock, fire or other personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE.
• DO NOT EXPOSE YOURSELF TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY!
– DO NOT try to operate the microwave oven with the door open.
– DO NOT tamper with or defeat the safety interlocks.
– DO NOT place objects between the microwave oven front face and the door.
– DO NOT allow soil or cleaner residue to build up on the flat surfaces around the microwave oven door.
– DO NOT operate the microwave oven if it is damaged.
– The microwave oven door must close properly to operate safely.
– DO NOT USE THE MICROWAVE OVEN:
• If the door is bent.
• If the hinges or latches are broken or loose.
• If the door seals, sealing surfaces or glass is broken.
– DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST OR REPAIR THE OVEN YOURSELF!
It should be adjusted and repaired by a qualified technician who can check for microwave leakage after
repairing the oven.
W A R N I N G
If you do not use the microwave oven as instructed,
you could be exposed to excessive microwave energy.
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Your Safety First
• MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH SPACE AND SUPPORT.
– Mount the oven against a flat, vertical wall, so it is supported by the wall. The wall should be constructed of
minimum 2" x 4" wood studding and 3/8" thick drywall or plaster/lath.
– ATTACH (See note on page 5) the two lag screws supporting the oven to a vertical, 2" x 4" wall stud.
– DO NOT mount the microwave oven to an island or peninsula cabinet.
– BE SURE the upper cabinet and rear wall structures can support 150 lbs., plus the weight of any
items you place inside the oven or upper cabinet.
– Locate the oven away from strong draft areas, such as windows, doors, and strong heating vents.
– BE SURE you have enough space. See Figure 4 below for minimum vertical and horizontal clearance.
W A R N I N G
If you do not mount the oven as instructed,
you risk personal injury and/or property damage.
Grounded Outlet
(inside upper cabinet)
Power Supply Cord Hole
30" min. cabinet opening width
30" min. clearance from bottom
of cabinet to cooking surface
or countertop before installation.
(Use templates included
with installation instructions)
Figure 4
CAUTION
• Before you begin installing the oven, PLACE A PIECE OF THE CARTON OR OTHER HEAVY
MATERIAL (a blanket) over the countertop or cooktop to protect it. Do not use a plastic cover.
Failure to protect these surfaces could result in property damage.
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Parts, Tools, Materials
THE FOLLOWING PARTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE OVEN:
NOTE: Depending on your ventilation requirements, you may not use all of these parts.
Damper/duct connector
One power cord clamp and
One dark-colored mounting screw
(to hold the power cord)
Actual Size
(for roof venting or wall venting installation)
Not Actual Size (2 pieces must be assembled as
shown) Not used if venting into kitchen.
One power cord clamp bushing - Actual Size (for the cord hole in a metal upper cabinet)
Four 1/4" x 2" lag screws - Actual Size
(for wall stud holes)
Four 1/4" x 3" toggle bolts - Actual Size
(for drywall holes)
Two tapping screws - Actual Size
(for attaching the damper duct connector)
One upper cabinet template- Not Actual Size
Four 1/4" x 3" bolts - Actual Size
(for securing to the upper cabinet)
One rear wall template- Not Actual Size
(3 pieces mounting plate only)
1/4
NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO
READ AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS
IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THIS
REAR WALL TEMPLATE.
12
This template is for locating the wall venting
cutout. Do not use this template for roof
F. CUT OUT FOR WALL
or room venting.
4
1. Place the template flat against the rear
wall, aligning circles
A
and
B
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corresponding holes previously drilled in the
rear wall for holes
A
and
B
of the wall plate.
CUT HOLE THROUGH REAR WALL FOR EXHAUST ADAPTOR
2. With the template aligned to the holes, tape the
template to the rear wall.
3. Use
a
saber or keyhole saw to cut out the shaded
area
F through the rear wall.
A.
B.
4. Remove the template from the rear wall.
5. RETURN TO AND PROCEED WITH THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
LINE UP WITH
PREVIOUSLY
DRILLED HOLE
LINE UP WITH
PREVIOUSLY
DRILLED HOLE
CAUTION
—
IF EXHAUST ADAPTOR IS POSITIONED OUTSIDE
RECOMMENDED DIMENSION, GREASE LADEN AIR WILL
DISCHARGE INTO HOUSE STRUCTURE.
Printed in Korea
P/N. 4922W5A060A
REAR WALL TEMPLATE
NOTE: You need to install at least two lag screws into a 2" x 4" stud and four anchor bolts into the wall.
and the mounting area must meet the 150 lbs. weight requirement.
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Parts, Tools, Materials
You will need the following tools and materials for the installation:
Carton or other heavy material such as a blanket for covering the counter top.
Clear Tape
(for taping the templates to the wall)
Stud Finder or Thin Nail
Keyhole Saw (for the power cord hole)
Saber Saw
(for cutting vent holes for roof
or wall vending)
Electric Drill
Phillips Screwdriver
(for the screws)
3/8" and 3/4" wood drill bits
Pencil
1/2" and 3/16"
drill bits
Flat Blade Screwdriver
(for the toggle bolts)
Plumb Line
Measuring Tape
(metal preferred)
Duct Tape
Caulking Gun and Caulk
Small Side Cutters or Tin Snips
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If you have brick or masonry walls, you will need special hardware and tools.
The ductwork you need for the installation is not included. All wall and roof caps must have a back-draft damper.
(Shown on page 5).
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STEP 1: Prepare The Electrical Connection
W A R N I N G
AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED!
1. Locate the grounded electric outlet for this oven in the
cabinet above the oven, as shown in Figure 5.
Upper
Cabinet
NOTE: The outlet should be on a circuit dedicated to the
microwave oven (120V, 60 Hz., AC only) with a 15 or 20A
fused electrical supply.
IMPORTANT: If you do not have the proper wall outlet,
you MUST have one installed by a qualified electrician.
Grounded Outlet
(Inside Cabinet)
2. You will cut the hole for the power supply cord (shown in
Figure 5) later when you prepare the wall and upper cabinet in
Step 4.
NOTE: Do not use an extension cord.
Power-Supply-Cord Hole
Figure 5
Keep the power cord dry and do not pinch or crush it.
W A R N I N G
Improper grounding could result in electric shock or other personal injury.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
GROUNDING PRONG!
This appliance MUST be grounded!
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STEP 2: Prepare The Venting System
NOTE: The ductwork you need for outside ventilation is not included with your oven. The standard ductwork
fittings and length are shown in Figure 10, page 9.
W A R N I N G
THIS OVEN MUST BE PROPERLY VENTED!
You may vent your oven in one of three ways. However, do NOT vent into a wall cavity, an attic, or an unused
area.
Roof-venting
Wall-venting
Room-venting
If your oven is located on an outside wall near the roof, as in Figures 7 (3 1/4" x 10" duct) and
Figure 9 (6" round duct.)
If your oven is located on an outside wall of your house, as in Figure 6 (3 1/4" x 10" duct) and
Figure 9 (6" round duct.)
If your oven is located on an inside wall of your house, as in Figure 8.
NOTE: If you choose the rear exhaust method (roof or wall-venting), be sure there is enough clearance within the
wall for the exhaust duct.
Wall Venting
Roof Venting
Roof Cap
Cabinet
Oven
Cabinet
Oven
3 1/4"x10"
Duct
Wall Cap
3 1/4"x10"
Duct
Through-the-wall Duct
Through-the-roof
Wall Mounting
Roof Venting
Figure 6
Figure 7
REMEMBER AS YOU INSTALL THE
VENTING:
Room Venting
Roof Cap
Keep the length of the ductwork and the number
of elbows to a minimum to ventilate your oven
efficiently. See examples on page 9.
Cabinet
6"min diameter
Round Duct
Wall Cap
Keep the size of the ductwork the same.
Do not install two elbows together.
Elbow
3 1/4" to Round
Duct Transition
Oven
3 1/4" to Round
Ductwork Transition
Use duct tape to seal all joints in the duct system.
Use caulking to seal the exterior wall or roof
opening around the cap.
Figure 8
Figure 9
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STEP 2: Prepare The Venting System
Standard Fittings
NOTE: If the existing duct is round, you must use a rectangular-to-round adapter, with a rectangular 3" extension
duct installed between the damper assembly and the adapter to prevent the exhaust damper’s sticking.
Duct Length
The total length of the duct system, including straight duct, elbows, transitions, and wall or roof caps must not
exceed 140 feet.
For best performance, do not use more than three 90 degree elbows, and keep the length as short as possible.
Below are the standard fittings and their equivalent length in feet.
1
2
3
3 1/4” x 10”
to 6" = 5 ft.
3 1/4” x 10” roof
cap = 24 ft
3 1/4” x 10” 90˚
elbow = 25 ft
4
5
6
7
3 1/4” x 10”
wall cap
= 40 ft
3 1/4” x 10”
flat elbow
= 10 ft
90˚elbow
= 10 ft
45˚elbow
= 5 ft
Figure 10
To calculate the equivalent length of each duct piece used, see the examples below.
Examples
For 6" ROUND SYSTEMS
For 3 1/4" x 10" SYSTEMS
wall cap
6ft.
6ft.
wall cap
2ft.
transition
2ft.
1 transition
2 90° elbows
1 Wall Cap
8 feet straight
TOTAL LENGTH
=
=
=
=
=
5 ft.
20 ft.
40 ft.
8 ft.
1 3 1/4” x 10” 90° elbow
1 Wall Cap
8 feet straight duct
TOTAL LENGTH
=
=
=
=
25 ft.
40 ft.
8 ft.
73 ft.
73 ft.
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STEP 3: Prepare The Venting Blower
Your microwave oven is shipped with the blower assembled for room-vented. You need to adjust the blower if you
want wall-vented or roof-vented installation.
W A R N I N G
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE WORKING ON IT.
• DO NOT PULL OR STRETCH THE BLOWER WIRING! Pulling and stretching the blower wiring could result in
electrical shock.
A thick, protective
covering
REMOVE THE MOUNTING PLATE:
1. Remove any shipping materials and parts from inside the
microwave oven. Set them aside for later use.
2. Cover the counter top or cooktop with a thick, protective
covering to protect it from damage and dirt. See Figure 11.
NOTE: If you have a free-standing range, disconnect
Figure 11
it, move it onto a piece of cardboard or hardboard and
pull it away from the wall, so that you can get closer to
the upper cabinet and back wall for easier measuring
and drilling.
Mounting Plate
3. Remove mounting plate screw(s) (1 or 2 screws) from the
mounting plate as shown and discard the screws.
See Figure 12.
Mounting Plate
Screw(s)
(1 or 2 screws)
Control Panel Side
4. This plate will be used as the rear mounting plate. (It will be
used to locate and mark the mounting holes on the rear wall.)
5. Locate exhaust adaptor, grease filters and hardware packet.
6. At this point, remove any adhesive tape (if there is any), on the
exhaust adaptor, the grease filters and the power supply cord.
Mounting plate
Mounting Plate
Screws
ROOM-VENTED INSTALLATION:
This oven is shipped assembled for room-vented. You need to
go to STEP 4: PREPARE THE WALL & UPPER CABINETlocated
Control Panel Side
Figure 12
on page 13 .
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STEP 3: Prepare The Venting Blower
Blower Plate
Mounting Screw
WALL-VENTED INSTALLATION:
1. Remove one blower unit mounting screw and one or
several blower plate mounting screw(s). Remove the
blower plate from cabinet. See Figure 13.
Blower Plate
Back Plate
Blower Unit
2. Carefully lift the blower unit out of the microwave oven.
Blower Unit
Mounting Screw
3. Use side cutters or tin snips to cut and remove knockouts
B from Back plate. Discard knockouts. Be careful not to
distort the plate. See Figure 14.
Parts B
Figure 13
4. Reassemble the blower wire. See Figure 15.
5. Rotate the blower unit so that the exhaust ports face the
rear of the cabinet. See Figure 16.
6. Place blower unit back into cabinet. Check that the exhaust
ports face towards the rear of the cabinet. Be sure the
wires are not pinched. See Figure 17.
Knockouts Parts B
7. Reattach the blower plate to cabinet so the exhaust ports
and blower plate opening are aligned. Attach with one
blower unit mounting screw and then one or several blower
plate mounting screw(s). See Figure 18.
Parts B
Figure 14
Blower
Unit
Exhaust Ports
Figure 16
Figure 15
Blower Plate
Mounting Screw
Blower Plate
Blower Unit
Back Plate
Exhaust
Ports
Blower Unit
Mounting Screw
Blower Unit
Exhaust Ports
Figure 17
Figure 18
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STEP 3: Prepare The Venting Blower
ROOF-VENTED INSTALLATION:
blower plate
mounting
screws
1. Remove one blower unit mounting screw and
one or several blower plate mounting screw(s).
Remove the blower plate from cabinet. See
Figure 19.
2. Carefully lift the blower unit out of the microwave
oven.
blower plate
blower unit
mounting screw
˚
3. Rotate blower unit 90 so the exhaust ports face
the top of the cabinet. See Figure 20.
Figure 19
4. Place blower unit back into microwave oven.
5. Use side cutter or tin snips to cut and remove knockouts
"A" from blower plate. Discard knockouts. Be careful not
to distort the plate. See Figure 21.
6. Reattach blower plate to microwave oven.
Blower Unit
Attach with the one blower unit mounting screw and then
the two blower plate mounting screws. See Figure 22.
Figure 20
Knockouts "A"
blower unit
blower plate
mounting
screws
blower plate
blower plate
blower unit
mounting screws
Figure 21
Figure 22
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STEP 4: Prepare The Wall & Upper Cabinet
W A R N I N G
To avoid personal injury or property damage, do not attempt to install this microwave
oven if you cannot find a wall stud. Consult a carpenter or contractor.
Measure And Track/Tape Up The Templates
1. Using a plumb line and (metal) measuring tape, find and
mark the vertical center line on the back wall, as in
Figure 23.
2. Find and mark one or two points where the studs are on
the wall. (Studs are normally 16 inches apart). Then
measure and mark the stud locations. If you cannot find
any wall stud, consult a local building contractor.
CAUTION
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE MICRO-
WAVE OVEN IF YOU CANNOT FIND A WALL
STUD.
Figure 23
3. Line up the plumb line on the wall with the center line
on the mounting plate.
NOTE: Be sure the minimum width is 30 inches and the
distance from the top of the wall template to the
range or counter top is at least 30 inches. See
Figure 23.
Upper Cabinet Template
4. Center mounting plate in operating by lining up the
plumb line on wall with centerline on mounting plate.
Make sure the minimum width is 30 inches and that the
Mounting Plate
top of the mounting plate is located a minimum of 30
inches above the cooking surface. See Figure 24.
NOTE: If the cabinets are not plumb, adjust the mounting
plate to the cabinets. If the front edge of the
(1-piece Mounting Plate)
cabinet is lower than the back edge, adjust the
mounting plate to be level with the cabinet front.
5. Measure the bottom of the upper cabinet frame. Trim
the edges A, B, and C on the upper cabinet template
so that the template will fit on the bottom of the upper
cabinet. If upper cabinet has a recessed frame, trim the
template so it fits inside the recessed area. Align the
centerline of the upper cabinet template with the
centerline of the mounting plate, then securely tape or
tack the upper cabinet template in place. See Figure
24.
Upper Cabinet Template
Mounting Plate
(3-piece Mounting Plate)
Figure 24
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STEP 4: Prepare The Wall & Upper Cabinet
W A R N I N G
To avoid risk of personal injury, electrical shock or death:
Note where electrical outlets and electrical wires are before you drill into the wall.
Locate and disconnect power to any electrical circuits that could be affected by
installing this oven.
W A R N I N G
To avoid risk of personal injury, electrical shock or death, cover the edge of the power
supply cord hole with the power supply cord bushing.
Drill The Holes In The Wall And Upper Cabinet.
1. Drill holes on the circles. If there is a stud, drill a 3/16
"
hole
Cabinet
Bottom Shelf
Filler Block
Cabinet Front
for lag screws. If there is no stud, drill a 3/4 hole for toggle
"
bolts. Make sure to use at least 2 lag screws in a stud, and
4 toggle screws in the drywall or the plaster.
2. Drill a 3/8” hole at points J and K on the upper cabinet
template.
NOTE: If the bottom of the upper cabinet is recessed 3/4
"
or more, you will need 2 x 2 filler blocks (not
"
"
included) to provide additional support for the bolts.
See Figure 25.
Figure 25
Mark the center of each filler block and drill a 3/8”
diameter hole at the marks.
Align filler blocks over the two openings in the top
of the microwave oven cabinet and attach to
cabinet with masking tape. See Figure 26.
3. Cut or drill a 2 diameter hole at the area marked M. Power
"
supply cord hole on the upper cabinet template. If the upper
cabinet is metal, you will need to cover the edge of the hole
with the power supply cord bushing (supplied) to prevent
damage to the cord from the rough metal edge.
Filler
Block
4. Cut out the venting areas (with the saber saw):
Roof-Vented: cut out the shaded area marked L on the
upper cabinet template.
Wall-Vented: Tape the rear wall template to the rear wall,
lining up with the holes previously drilled for holes A and
B in the plate. Cut out the shaded area marked F on the
REAR WALL TEMPLATE.
Figure 26
Room-Vented: go to STEP 5, INSTALL THE MOUNTING
PLATE, located on page 15.
5. Complete whichever venting system you have chosen. Use
caulking compound to seal the exterior wall or roof opening
around the wall cap or roof cap.
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STEP 5: Install The Mounting Plate
The Oven Must Be Connected To At Least One
3/16 Hole on Studs
5/8 Hole on Drywall Only
Wall Stud.
Minimum 66
From the Floor
"
1. Draw a vertical line on the wall at the center of the 30" wide
space. Use the mounting plate as the template for the rear
wall. Place the mounting plate on the wall, making sure that
the tabs are against the bottom of the cabinet. Line up the
notch and center line on the mounting plate to the center line
on the wall.
For Wall-
Vented Only
2. While holding the mounting plate with one hand, draw circles
on the wall at holes A, B, C, and D. Four holes must be used
for mounting. If the holes are not used, the installation will not
be secure. Installer must use these holes for proper
installation. Use toggle bolts through these holes unless one
of them lines up with a stud. Use a wood screw for studs.
Draw Lines
on Studs
Mounting
Plate
Draw
Center Line
A
B
NOTE: Draw a fifth circle inside area E, through one of the
bottom holes to match the location of a stud. For wall-
vented: The oven requires a rear wall cutout opening for
the rear wall duct and the exhaust adaptor must be
attached to the mounting plate. See the next page on
how to prepare the rear wall cutout opening and the
exhaust adaptor/mounting plate for wall-vented.
D
C
Center Line
E
Support Tab
Support Tab
3. Drill holes on the circles. If there is a stud, drill a 3/16 hole for
lag screws. If there is no stud, drill a 5/8 hole for toggle bolts.
Make sure to use at least 1 lag screw in a stud, and 4 toggle
bolts in the drywall or the plaster.
(1-piece Mounting Plate)
3/16 Hole on Studs
5/8 Hole on Drywall Only
Minimum 66
From the Floor
"
4. Attach the plate to the wall. To use spring toggle head bolts:
Remove the toggle wings from the bolts. Insert the bolts into
the mounting plate and replace the spring toggle head to 3/4
past the bolt ends. Insert the spring toggle head into the
holes in the wall to mount the plate. You may pull forward on
the plate to help in tightening the toggle bolts. Tighten all
bolts.
For Wall-
Vented Only
Draw Lines
on Studs
Space More Than Wall Thickness
Toggle Wings
Draw
Center Line
Mounting
B
Plate
A
Toggle Bolt
Bolt
End
Mounting
Plate
D
C
Center Line
Wall
Figure 28
E
Support Tab
Support Tab
(3-piece Mounting Plate)
Figure 27
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STEP 5: Install The Mounting Plate
For Wall-Vented
Make the box cutout for the rear wall duct.
– 1-piece mounting plate:
Using a pencil, put dots through slots F and G, and
through holes H and I. Remove the mounting plate and
draw lines extending through the points. This will give
the location and size of the box cutout for the rear wall
duct. (Figure 29)
– 3-piece mounting plate:
Use the wall template to determine the location and size
of the box cutout for the rear wall duct.
Figure 29
Attach the exhaust adaptor to the rear mounting plate
(back plate) wall side. Push in securely until it is past the
top locking tabs and in the lower locking tabs. Take care to
Damper
(hinge side up)
assure the damper hinge is installed so that it is at the top
and that the damper swings freely.
Exhaust Adaptor
Mounting Plate
(1-piece
Mounting Plate)
Carefully guide the exhaust adaptor, now attached to the
mounting plate, into the house duct. Before using the
screws to attach the plate to the wall. This will assure
proper alignment for installation.
Slide exhaust
adaptor into
guides on
Back Plate
(3-piece
rear panel.
Mounting Plate)
After completing the installation of the mounting plate,
again check the rear damper for free movement to assure
it will operate properly.
Locking
Tabs
Guides
Figure 30
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STEP 6: Attach The Oven To The Wall
W A R N I N G
To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, you will need two people to
install this microwave oven.
1. Carefully lift microwave oven and hang it on support tabs
(See Figure 27) at the bottom of the mounting
plate.Reaching through upper cabinet, thread
Power Cord
power supply cord through the power supply cord
hole in the bottom of the upper cabinet.
See Figure 31.
Power Cord
Hole
2. Rotate the microwave oven upward so the top of
oven is against the bottom of the upper cabinet or cabinet
frame.
3. Then insert a bolt down through each hole in the
upper cabinet bottom.See Figure 32.
Tighten the bolts until the gap between the upper cabinet
and microwave oven is closed.
Figure 31
4. If wall-vented or room-vented installation is used,go to No.
7 on the next page.
Figure 32
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STEP 6: Attach The Oven To The Wall
5. Roof venting installation: See Figure 33.
Install ductwork through the vent opening in the
upper cabinet. Complete the venting system through the
Damper
roof according to the method needed. See Prepare The
Venting System STEP 2.
Use caulking gun to seal the exterior roof opening around
the exhaust cap. See Figure 7 on page 8.
6. Use the power supply cord clamp to bundle the power
supply cord. Install the power supply cord clamp, using a
screw as shown in Figure 34, to inside of the cabinet.
Figure 33
7. Grasp filter screen with one hand holding the ring and the
other hand holding the opposite end. Insert the end of the
filter screen without ring into the opening and slide
towards the side of the microwave oven. Insert ring end of
filter screen into the opening and slide entire screen
towards the center of the microwave until screen is
securely in position. Repeat for other filter screen. See
Figure 35.
Power
supply
Cord
Clamp
Figure 34
8. Plug in the power supply cord.
9. Read your Owner’s Manual, then check the operation of
your microwave oven.
Figure 35
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