Kenmore Elite 79048909001, 79048902001, 79048802100, 79048803100, 79048809100 Installation Guide

United States
iNSTALLATiONAND SERVICEMUST BEPERFORMED BYA QUALIFIED INSTALLER.
Canada
IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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FOR YOUR SAFETY:Do not store or use gasoilne or other
flammable vapors and liquidsin the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Do not remove
spacers (if equipped) on the side walls and/or an the back of
1½" (3.8 crn)
Min.
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Electrical
Junction Box
NOTES:
1. Base must be capable of supporting 350 pounds (159kg).
2. Allow at least 21" (53.3 cm) clearance in front of oven for door depth when it is open.
3. Dimension G (cutout depth) is critical to the proper installation of the built-in oven. If the oven decorative
trim does not butt against the cabinet, or if noise is heard on convection models, verify dimension G to assure it is according to the required dimension.
PRO DUCT DIME NSION S
Needed (see note 4)
_4. Fora cutout height (H) between 441/2" (113cm) and
451/8'' (114.6cm) add a 2" (5cm) ,,vide wood shim of appropriate height to each side of the opening under the appliance side rails. Lifting the unit wilt allow you to hide the cutout openings showing above the unit. The bottom
trim of the unit wilt hide the shims at the bottom.
_'5. Fora cutout height (H) between 451/8" (114.6cm) and
467/8" (118.1cm) you can order a larger bottom trim through your Service Center.
Figure 1
MODEL I A I I C I
27" (68.6 cm) Walt Oven 27 (68.6) 45 9/T6(115.7) 24 5/8(62.5) 24_/2 (62.2) 30" (76.2 cm) Wall Oven 30 (76.2) 45 9/_6(115.7) 28_/4 (71.8) 241/2 (62.2)
f CUTOUT DIMENSIONS AND CABINET WIDTH
27" (68.6cm) Walt Oven 258/8 (65.1) 30" (76.2cm) Walt Oven 281/2(72.4)
257/8 (65.7)
29 (73.7)
23_/2 (59.7) 23_/2 (59.7)
44_/4 (112.4) 44_/2 (113) 44_/4 (112.4) 44_/2 (113)
27i/8 (68.9) Min 30i/8 (76.5) Min
All dimensionsare in inches (cm). Printedin United States
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ImportantNotesto the Installer
1. Read aii instructions contained in these installation instructions before installing the combination oven.
2. Remove all packing material from the oven compartments before connecting the electrical supply to the wail oven.
3. Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
4. Be sure to leave these instructions with the consumen
5. Oven door may be removed to facilitate installation.
6. THIS COMBINATION OVEN IS NOT APPROVED
FOR STACKABLE OR SIDE=BY=SIDE INSTALLATION.
Important Note to the Consumer
Keep these instructions with your Owner's Guide for future reference. Do not discard oven removal tools found in the
literature bag.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
* Be sure your combination oven is installed and
grounded properly by a quallfied installer or service technician.
* This wall oven must be elecfrlcaily grounded in
accordance with local codes or, in their absence,
with the Natlonal Elecfrlcal Code ANSi/NFPA No.70=
latest edition in United Sates, or wlth CSA Standard C22.1, Canadian Electrlcal Code, Part 1, in Canada.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on the door of thls wall oven can result in serious injuries and can also cause damage to the wall oven.
* Never use your wall oven for warming or heating
the room. Prolonged use of the wail oven without
adequate ventilation can be dangerous.
2. Electrical Requirements
This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency, and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit, protected by a circuit breaker or fuse. To know the circuit breaker or fuse required by your model, see the serial plate to find the wattage consumption and refer to table A to get the circuit breaker or fuse amperage.
Appliance I I
Rating Watt s Circuit Circuit
24OV Recommended Recommended
Lessthan 4800W 20A 20A
4800W - 7200W 30A 30A 7200W - 9600W 40A 40A
9600W and + 50A 50A
Observe all governing codes and local ordinances I A 3wire or 4wire single phase 120/240 or 120/208 Volt,
60 Hz AC only electrical supply is required on a separate circuit fused on both sides of the line (red and black wires).
A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. DO
NOT fuse neutral (white wire).
NOTE: Wire sizes and connections must conform with the fuse size and rating of the appliance in accordance with the
American National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-{atest edition, or with Canadian CSA Standard C22.1, Canadian
Electrical Code, Part 1,and local codes and ordinances.
wlfh this appliance. Such use may result in a fire, electrlcal shock, or other personal injury. If you need a
longer power cord you can purchase a 10' (3 m) power cord kit by calling the Service Center.
Protection App !ance Pr0tect_0n
Rating Watts
208V
Lessthan 4100W
4100W - 6200W
6200W - 8300W
8300Wand+
TabJe A
An extension cord should not be used
The electrlcal power to the oven must be shut off while llne connections are being made. Failure
to do so could result in serious injury or death.
1. Carpentry
Refer to figure 1 for the dimensions applicable to your appliance, and the space necessary to receive the combination oven. The oven support surface may be solid plywood or similar material, however the surface must be
leveled from side to side and from front to rear.
.
These appliances should be connected to the fused disconnect (or circuit breaker) box through flexible
armored or nonmetallic sheathed cable. The flexible armored cable extending from the appliance should be
connected directly to the junction box. The junction box should be located as shown in Figure 1 and with as much slack as possible remaining in the cable between the box and the appliance, so it can be moved if servicing is ever necessary.
3. A suitable strain relief must be provided to attach the flexible armored cable to the junction box.
In cold weather shipping and storage conditions, make sure that oven is in final location at least three (3) hours before switching on power. Switching on power while oven is still cold may damage the oven contro{s.
Electrical Shock Hazard
* Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
* Do not connect to the electrical supply until
appliance is permanently grounded.
* Disconnect power to the junction box before making
the electrical connection.
* This appliance must be connected to a grounded,
metallic, permanent wiring system, or a grounding connector should be connected to the grounding terminal or wire lead on the appliance.
* Do not use a gas supply line for grounding the
appliance.
Failure to do any of the above could result in a fire,
personal injury or electrical shock.
3. Electrical connection
If is the responsibility and obligation of the consumer to contact a qualified installer to assure that the electrical installation isadequate and is in conformance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-latest edition, or with CSA Standard C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1,
and local codes and ordinances.
(if your appliance is equipped with a
white neutral conductor.)
This appffance is manufactured with a white neutral power supply and a frame connected copper wire. The frame is grounded by connection of grounding
lead to neutral lead at the termination of the conduit, if used in USA, in a new branch circuit installation
(1996 NEC), mobile home, recreational vehicles, where local code do not permit grounding trough the neutral
(white) wire or in Canada, disconnect the white and green lead from each other and use ground lead to
ground unit in accordance with local codes, connect neutral lead to branch clrcult-neutral conductor in
usual manner see Figure 3. If your appliance is to be connected to a 3 wire grounded junction box (US only), where local code permit connecting the appllance-groundlng conductor to the neutral (white) see Figure 2.
NOTE TO ELI:CTRICJAN: The armored cable leads supplied with the appliance are UL-recognized for connection
to larger gauge household wiring. The insulation of the leads is rated at temperatures much higher than temperature rating of household wiring. The current carrying capacity of the conductor is governed by the temperature rating of the insulation around the wire, rather than the wire gauge alone.
Risk of electrical shock (Failure to heed this warning may result in electrocution or other serious injury.) This appliance is equipped with copper lead wire. If connection is made to aluminum house wiring, use only connectors that are approved for joining copper and aluminum wire in accordance
with the National Electrical Code and local code and ordinances. When instafflng connectors having screws
which bear directly on the steel and/or aluminum flexible conduit, do no tighten screws sufflclently to damage the flexible conduit. Do not over bend or excessively distort flexible conduit to avoid separation of convolutions en exposure of internal wires.
DO NOT ground to a gas supply pipe. DO NOT connect to electrical power supply until appliance is permanently grounded. Connect the ground wire before turning on the
power.
Where local codes permit connecting the appffance- grounding conductor to the neutral (whffe) wire (US Only) (see figure 2):
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. In the junction box: Connect appliance and power supply cable wires as shown in Figure 2.
Cable from Power Supply
White Wire
(Neutral) _ :::::.;::___
Wires IT Y-J_/\'_
..:.- unction
i "I,,. BoX
.....i J \White Wire
(Neutral)
Ground Wire _/ _-_{_
(Bare or Green Wire) _- "
Cable from appliance
Figure 2
3-WIRE GROUNDED JUNCTION BOX
U.L-Listed Conduit Connector (or CSA listed)
If oven is used in a new branch circuit installation
(1996 NEC), mobile home, recreallonal vehicle, or where local codes DO NOT permit grounding through the neutral (white) wire, the appliance frame MUST
NOT be connected to the neutral wire of the 4-wire
electrical system. (see figure 3):
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Separate the green (or bare copper) and white appliance cable wires.
3. In the junction box: Connect appliance and power supply cable ,,vires as shown in Figure 3.
Cable from Power Supply
Ground Wie--_ _-_
"X,[_.L_L>.I _ --'_-"---_ ,-White Wire
4. Cabinet Installation
Do not llft the oven by the door handle.
Heavy Weight Hazard
* Use 2 or more people to move and install wall oven. * Failure to follow this instructlon can resuff in injury or
damage to the unff.
Unpack the wall Remove the bottom trim and the center trim taped on the oven side panel.
O Remove the lower oven door to reduce the weight the
appliance and to facilitate its handling and its installation.
oven.
of
Wires--_' ,,'_ _
Ground Wire ' _/, Wire
(Bare or Oreen---_ _ i_
Wire) _ _ L_:_White Wire
4-WIRE GROUNDED JUNCTION BOX
Model and Serial Number Location The serial plate is located along the interior side trim of the
oven and visible when the door is opened. When ordering parts for or making inquires about your oven,
always be sure to include the model and serial numbers and a lot number or letter from the serial plate on your oven.
/ L]
Junction Box i _]_,' U"_.L.-ListedConduit
_r4_ Connector (or CSA listed)
Cable from appliance
Figure 3
To Remove Oven Door.
1. Open oven door completely (horizontal with floor- See Figure 4A).
2. Pullthe door hinge locks on both left and right door hinges down from the oven frame completely towards the oven door (See Figure 4B). A tool such as a small fiat-blade screwdriver may be required.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of oven door along the door sides
(Do not use the oven door handle- See Figure 4C).
4. Close the door to the broil stop position (the oven door ,,viii stop into this position iust before fully closing).
5. With the oven door in the broil stop position, lift the oven door hinge arms over the roller pins located on each side of the oven frame (See Figure 4D).
6. Proceed in reverse to replace the oven door. Make sure the hinge supports are fully engaged before unlocking the hinge
levers.
NOTE: The oven door is very heavy. Be sure to have a firm grip before lifting the oven door off the hinges. Use caution once the door is removed. Do not lay door on its handle. This could
cause dents or scratches.
Door Hinge locations
wffh oven door fully
open
Figure 4B
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