KitchenAid 3188086 User Manual

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30” (76.2cm) Electric
Built-in Ceramic
Cooktop
IMPORTANT: Read and save these instructions.
IMPORTANT: Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the homeowner.
Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for future reference. Save Installation Instructions for local electrical inspector’s use. Part No. 3188086 Rev. A
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Product dimensions

/+-3V (762cm) width -W
height

Cabinet dimensions

30” (76.2cm) min. base cabinet is required. If cabinet has a drawer, a 3” (75cm) depth clearance from the countertop to the top of the drawer (or other obstruction) in the base cabinet is required.
30” (76.2cm) min. cabinet
countertop.
16” (45.7cm)
h-width above cooktop
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For minimum clearances, see Note.*
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4,
13Lk+
max. upper cabinet
min.
Before you start...
Proper installation is your responsibility. Make sure you have everything for correct installation. It is the responsibility of the
installer to comply with the installation clearances specified on the serial/rating plate. The serial/rating plate is found on the bottom of the cooktop.
Cooktop installed over oven installation: Cooktop models KECC500W, KECC500B, YKECC500B and YKECC500W can be installed over oven models KEBNl OOY, KEBNlO7B and RB262PXA.
Check location where cooktop will be installed. The location should be away from
strong draft areas, such as windows, doors and strong heating vents or fans. The cooktop should be located for convenient use in the kitchen.
Important: Observe all governing codes and
ordinances. Failure to meet governing codes and
ordinances could lead to fire or electrical shock.
Countertop opening dimensions that are shown must be used. Given dimensions are minimum clearances and provide required 0” (Ocm) clearance.
New installations -follow minimum
dimensions given. Replacement installations - Be sure that
front edge of cooktop is at least l-1/2” (3.8cm) back from front edge of countertop.
A built-under oven may be installed under this cooktop if oven is approved for this type of installation. Check for approval label located on top of oven. If label is not located, contact dealer to confirm that oven is approved. Refer to oven manufacturers Installation Instructions for approval and proper cutout dimensions.
When installing cooktop over a built­under oven, Do Not fasten cooktop to
countertop with clamps. Cooktop then will be easy to remove if servicing is ever necessary.
ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE THE COOKTOP IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BE SEALED.
25” (63.5cm) countertop depth
24” (61cm) lower cabmet depth
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Cutout dimensions

(30cm) or more above the floor line.
Note: 24” (61cm) min.
clearance rf bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than
l/4” (O&m) flame retardant millboard covered with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet steel,
/
0.015” (0.04cm) stainless steel, or 0.024”(0.06cm)
aluminum or 0.020”
(OJXcm) copper.
30” (76.2cm) min. clearance between top of cooking platform and bottom of unprotected wood or metal cabinet.
Electrical Shock Hazard
It is the customer’s responsibility:
l To contact a qualified electrical
installer.
l To assure that the electrical
installation is adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA 70 - latest edition**, Code, C22.1 - 1982 and C22.2 No. 01982 (or latest edition)*‘* and all local codes and ordinances.
Failure to do so could result in
electrical shock or other personal
injury.
Cabinet storage above the cooking surface should be avoided. If cabinets are already installed, reduce the hazard of reaching over a heated cooking surface by installing a range hood.
The range hood should extend a minimum of 5 inches out from the bottom of the cabinets.
Reaching over a heated cooking surface could result in a serious burn.
or Canadian Electrical
Personal Injury Hazard
Panel A
-Minimum
to nearest left side and rear combustible surface
distance
above
countertop
Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:
**National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
***Canadian Standard Association
178 Rexdale Boulevard Rexdale, (Toronto ), Ontario M9W 1 R3
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Tools needed for
installation:
pencil

Electrical requirements

Electrical Shock Hazard
l Electrical ground is required on this
appliance.
l Do Not ground to a gas pipe. l Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or
grounding circuit. A fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit could result in an electrical shock.
l Check with a qualified electrician if
you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Failure to follow these in instructions could result in serious injury or death.
If codes permit and a separate grounding wire is used, it is
recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the grounding path is adequate. IMPORTANT: Save Installation Instructions for electrical inspector’s use.
A three-wire or four-wire, single
A
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on both sides of the line. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. The fuse size must not exceed the circuit rating of the appliance specified on the serial/rating plate located on the bottom of the cooktop.
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Canadian Electrical Code, C22.1- 1982, and C22.2 No. 01982 (or latest edition)*** and all local codes and ordinances. Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:
phase, 240-volt, 60-Hz, AC-only
n electrical supply is required on a
separate, 40-ampere circuit, fused
THE COOKTOP MUST BE CONNECTED WITH COPPER
n WIRE ONLY.
Wire sizes and connections must conform to the requirements of the
. National Electrical Code
ANSVNFPA - latest edition**, or
Electrical
connection
Electrical Shock Hazard
l Electrical ground is required on this
appliance.
l This appliance must be connected to
a grounded, permanent wiring system or a grounding connector should be connected to the grounding terminal or wire lead on the appliance.
l Disconnect power to the junction
box.
l Do Not connect to the electrical
supply until appliance is permanently grounded.
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock, serious injury, or death.
This appliance is manufactured with a frame connected, green or bare grounding wire. Connect the appliance cable to the junction box through the U.L.-listed conduit connector. Complete electrical connection according to local codes and ordinances.
Where local codes permit connecting the frame-grounding conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire:
cable from power supply
U.i.- or C&A.- listed conduit connector
cable from cooktop
Grounded neutral
Figure 1
1. Disconnect power supply.
2. Connect the flexible armored cable from the cooktop to the junction box using a U.L.- or C.S.A.-listed conduit connector. Tighten screws on conduit connector.
3. Connect the green (or bare) appliance cable wire with the neutral (white) wire in the junction box using twist-on connector.
4. Connect the two black wires together; then connect the two red wires together with twist-on connector. (See Figure 1.)
Where local codes Do Not permit
connecting the frame-grounding conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire:
cable from power supply
cable from cooktop
Ungrounded neutral
Figure 2
1. Disconnect power supply.
2. Connect the flexible armored cable from the cooktop to the junction box using a U.L.- or C.S.A.-listed conduit connector. Tighten screws on conduit connector.
3. Connect the two black wires together; then connect the two red wires together using twist-on connector. (See Figure 2.)
4. Connect the green or bare grounding wire from the appliance cable to the grounded wire in the junction box or other grounded connector using twist-on
connector.
5. Put a twist-on connector on end of white
wire.
6. Contact a qualified electrician to assure that grounding path is adequate.
7. Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe or hot water pipe. Do Not connect to electrical supply until appliance is permanently grounded.
**National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
l ** Canadian Standard Association
178 Rexdale Boulevard Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario M9W 1 R3
The appliance should be
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metallic sheathed, copper cable. The flexible, armored cable extending from the appliance should be connected directly to the junction box.
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servicing is ever necessary.
junction box).
connected directly to the fused
. disconnect or circuit breaker box
through flexible, armored or non-
Locate the junction box to allow as much slack as possible between
. junction box and the cooktop so
that the cooktop can be moved if
A U.L.- or C.S.A.-listed conduit connector must be provided at each end of the power supply cable (at the appliance and at the
Panel B
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Now start...
With
cooktop
Lift entire cooktop up from cutout when repositioning cook-top in countertop opening.
Failure to do so could scratch the countertop.
in kitchen.
Property Damage
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slot
clamp
Make electrical connection. (See “Electrical requirements” and “Electrical connection” sections,
Panel B.)
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Turn on power supply.
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Personal Injury Hazard
Do Not touch cooktop surface. Areas near elements may be hot.
Touching a heated cooking surface could result in a serious burn.
Insert the cook-top into the countertop. Center the cooktop in
the cutout. Check that the front of
- the cook-top is parallel to the front edge of the countertop. Check that all required clearances are met. If cook-top is not properly positioned, lift the entire
cooktop out of opening to make
adjustments.
screw and clam
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Note: If installing cooktop over a built-under oven, Do Not fasten cook-top to countertop with clamps. Cooktop will then be easy to remove if servicing is ever required.
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Insert one clamp tab through each
slot located on sides of the burner
.
box.
Do Not over-tighten screws Overtightening screws could cause
personal injury or product damage.
f
clamp tab
burner box
Push in and turn each control knob
to the “HI” position. Check the
operation of the cooktop elements
and indicator lights.
To get the most efficient use from your new cooktop, read your KitchenAid Use and Care Guide. Keep Installation Instructions and Guide close to cooktop for easy reference.
Numbers
correspond
Secure cooktop to countertop by hand-tightening each screw; then use a screwdriver to tighten each screw 1 to l-112 more turns. Do
Not overtighten screws.
Panel C
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If
cooktop does
not operate...
Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or the house fuse blown. A more detailed troubleshooting checklist is provided in the
Use and Care Guide.
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F3
If you need
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service...
Call your dealer or a KitchenAid-authorized service outlet. When you call, you will need
the cooktop model number and serial
number. Both numbers can be found on the serial/rating plate located on the bottom of
the cooktop burner box. All service should be handled locally by the
dealer from whom you purchased the
cooktop or by a KitchenAid-authorized service outlet. The name of local
KitchenAid-authorized service outlet can be
found in the Yellow Pages of any metro area telephone directory under “Major Appliances.”
If your local service is unsatisfactory,
contact:
KitchenAid Canada
1901
Minnesota Court Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3A7
Telephone:
(905)821-6400
G&ND
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WIRING DlAGRAM
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GROUND IN ACCORDANCE WITH
AND APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES.
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CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE
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