KitchenAid ELECTRIC SLIDE-IN 9751596 Installation Instructions Manual

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Part No. 9751596
ALL RANGES CAN TIP
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INJURY TO PERSONS
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INSTALL ANTI-TIP
WITH RANGE
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SEE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Read and save
these instructions.
IMPORTANT: Installer:
Leave Installation Instructions with the
homeowner.
Homeowner:
Keep Installation Instructions and anti-tip
bracket template for future reference.
Save
Installation Instructions for local electrical
inspector’s use.
30” (76.2 cm)
Electric Slide-in Range
with self-cleaning thermal/convection oven
Cabinet opening dimensions
25” (63.5 cm) countertop
upper cabinet depth
For minimum clearance to the top of the cooktop,
see
18” (45.7 cm)
Before you start...
Read electrical and carpentry instructions. Proper installation
is your responsibility. A qualified technician must install this range. Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the customer’s responsibility to make sure that the countertop has been properly prepared and that the installation clearances specified on the serial/rating plate are met. The serial/rating plate is located on the frame behind
the drawer.
Check location
where range will be installed. The range should be located for convenient use in the kitchen. Recessed installations must provide complete enclosure of the sides and rear of range.
ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE RANGE IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BE SEALED.
Cutout shown
is for a 25inch (63.5 cm) countertop with a 24-inch (61 cm) base cabinet and no backsplash. If countertop has a backsplash, see “Countertop preparation.”
Cabinet construction:
This appliance is designed for use in a base cabinet with a depth of 24 inches (61 cm). The maximum depth for overhead cabinets is 13” inches (33 cm). For the minimum vertical clearance between the cooking surface and the overhead
cabinets, see Note.*** Overhead cabinets installed at either side of the appliance must be a minimum of 18 inches (45.7 cm) above the cooking surface. The minimum horizontal distance between the overhead cabinets is 30 inches
(76.2 cm).
Do Not pinch the E
ower supply cord etween the range
and the wall.
4” (10 2 cm) min clearance to side will A or other combustible
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material of range. wall receptacle -
8” (20.3 cm) to 22” (55.9 cm) from either cabinet, 7” (17.8 cm) max. from floor.
36” (91.4 cm) countertop height
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Cabinet opening dimensions
that are
shown must be used.
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Countertop preparation
Do Not seal range to side cabinets.
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Important: Observe all governing codes
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and ordinances.
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Grounded electrical
1 718” (2:2%)
outlet
is required. See
e 1 H min. required
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“Electrical requirements,”
cutout and
Panel B.
cabinet door or hinge.
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*** Note: 24” (61 cm) min. when bottom of
wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than l/4” (0.64 cm) flame retardant millboard covered with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015” (0.4 mm) stainless steel, 0.024” (0.6 mm) aluminum or 0.020” (0.5 mm) copper.
30” (76.2 cm) min. clearance between the top of the cooking platform and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet.
If countertop opening width is greater than
30-318” (77.2
cm),
adjust the l/4” (0.64 cm)
dimension.
Countertop must be level.
Place level on countertop, first side to side; then front to back. If countertop is not level, range will not be level. Oven must be level for satisfactory baking conditions.
Personal Injury Hazard
To eliminate the risk of burns or fire, avoid installing cabinet storage above the cooking surface. 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 front of the cabinets.
Reaching over a heated cooking surface could result in a serious burn or other personal injury.
Electrical Shock Hazard
lt is the customer’s responsibility:
.To contact a qualified electrical installer.
*To assure that the electrical installation is
adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code, ANWNFPA 70 - latest edition’, or CSA Standard C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 -latest edition”, and all local codes and ordinances.
Failure to do so could result in fire, electrical
shock or other personal injury.
The cooktop sides of the slide-in range fit over the cutout edge of your countertop.
If you have a square finish (flat) countertop and the opening width is 30-3/8” (77.2 cm),
no
countertop preparation is required.
Formed front-edged countertops:
Must have molded edge shaved flat l/4” (0.64 cm) from each front corner of opening.
Tile countertops
may need trim cut back l/4” (0.64 cm) from each front corner and/or rounded edge flattened.
Formed or tiled countertop trimmed l/4” (0.64 cm) back at front corners of
countertoo
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Mobile home installation
The installation of this range must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, Tile 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the
Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD, Part 280); or when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Homes Installations (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Setups), ANSI A2251/NFPA 501A, or with local codes’. In Canada, the installation of this range must conform with the current standards CANKSA - 2240 ­latest edition** or with local codes.
In Canada, the installation of this range must conform with the current standards CAN/CSA-Z240
- latest edition***,
or with local codes.
When this range is installed in a mobile home, it must be secured to the floor during transit. Any method of securing the range is adequate as long as it conforms to the standards listed above.
Four-wire power supply cable must be used in a mobile home installation. The appliance wiring will need to be revised. See four-wire electrical
connection, Panels C and D.
Note:
The metal chassis of the range MUST be earth- grounded in order for the control panel to work. If the metal chassis of the range is not earth­grounded, NO keypads will operate. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the metal chassis of range is earth-grounded.
Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:
* National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch park Guincy, Massachusetts 02269
** Canadian Standard Association
178 Rexdale Boulevard Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario M9W 1 R3
countertop opening.
Product dimensions
Anti-tip bracket:
MUST be installed.To install the anti-tip bracket shipped with the range, see Panels D and E and the anti-tip bracket template.
30” 176.2 cm)
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range width ’
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When installed in a 24” (61 cm) base cabinet with 25” (63.5 cm) countertop - front of oven door protrudes l-7/8” (4.8 cm) beyond 24” (61 cm) base cabinet.
Panel A
Tools needed for
installation:
Power supply cord
Use a new 40-amp power supply cord.
Local codes may permit the use of a U.L.-listed, 250~volt, 40-ampere range power supply cord (pigtail). Power supply cord should be Type SRD or SRDT and be at least four feet long. The wires that connect to the range must end with ring terminals. A 3/4” (1.9 cm), U.L.-listed strain relief must be installed where the power supply cord connects to the range. (See Figures 1 and 2.)
Electrical connections
NOTE:
The metal chassis of the range MUST be earth-grounded in order for the control panel to work. If the metal chassis of the range is not earth­grounded, NO keypads will operate. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the metal chassis of range is earth-grounded.
flat-blade screwdriver or-5116” (0.8 cm) nut
Where local codes permit connecting the frame-grounding conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire:
This appliance is manufactured with the neutral terminal connected to the cabinet. If local codes Do Not permit connecting cabinet-grounding conductor to neutral wire, use “Four-wire connection” instructions.
ring
terminals This blade connected to this conduc
strain relief
(white or center)
Three-wire power supply cord
NEMA lo-50P
Figure 1
Electrical Shock/Fire Hazard
Check that wiring you are using matches colors shown in illustrations and specified in instruction steps. If wiring does Not match, it is your responsibility to have a qualified electrician install correct wiring.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, electrical shock or death.
hand or electric drill wood floor: l/8” (0.3 cm) drill bit
concrete/ceramic floor: 3/16” (0.48 cm) carbide­tipped masonry drill bit
314” 1.9 cm)
I U.L.- isted
strain relief
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NEUTRAL
(white)
Parts supplied for
installation:
grounding prong
Four-wire power supply cord
(Mobile home or other four-wire
installations)
NEMA lo-5OP
Figure 2
The power supply cord must have three No.-10 copper wires to match a three-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 1 O-50R. (See Figure 3.)
For mobile home or other four-wire installations: This appliance is manufactured with ground connected to cabinet.
The ground must be
revised
so the green grounding wire of the four­wire power cord is connected to the cabinet. See four-wire electrical connection section, Panels C and D.
When a four-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 14-50R is used (See Figure 4.), a matching U.L.-listed, four-wire, 250~volt, 40-ampere, range power supply cord (pigtail) must be used. This cord contains four copper conductors with ring terminals on the appliance end, terminating in a NEMA Type 14-50P plug on the supply end. The fourth (grounding) conductor must be identified by a green or green/yellow cover and the neutral conductor by a white cover. Cord should be Type SRD or SRDT with a U.L.-listed strain relief and be at least four feet long.
The
MINIMUM
conductor sizes for the copper
4-wire power supply cord are:
(Bracket must be securely mounted to sub­floor. Thickness of flooring may require longer screws to anchor the bracket to sub-floor.)
Figure 5
cover
2.
Remove the terminal block cover located on back of range. Remove the 3/8” (0.95 cm) brass terminal nuts attached to the knockout.
Electrical
requirements
Save Installation Instructions for the local electrical inspector’s use. Power supply cord is not provided and is available through your local electrical supply houses.
Electrical Shock Hazard
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Electrical ground is required on this
appliance.
. Use only a new power supply cord kit ratec
at 250 volts, 40 amperes and investigated for use with ranges. Do Not reuse an old power supply cord.
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Do Not modify the power supply cord plug If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
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Do Not use an extension cord with this appliance.
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Do Not ground to a gas pipe.
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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.
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Check with a qualified electrician if you arc in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.
3.
Remove the knockout for the 40-ampere power supply cord.
silver-colored
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40-ampere circuit 2, No.-8 conductors 1, No.-1 0 white neutral 1, No.-8 green grounding
For use where local codes
P
ermit use of
lexible power
supply cord.
P
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UG
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n U.L.-listed ’
Figure 7
strain relief i
three-wire wall
receptacle
(16SOR)
four-wire wall
receptacle
(14~SOR)
Attach a 314” (1.9 cm) U.L.-listed strain
on strain relief) to the
rain relief firmly to cabinet.
Place power supply cord through strain relief.
Using the 3/8” (0.95 cm) brass nuts,
ch the neutral (white) wire of power supply
to the center, silver-colored screw of the
her two wires to the outer
rews. (See Figure 7.) e factory-installed nuts on
g nuts are installed tight.
Figure 3
Figure 4
If codes permit and a separate grounding wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified
electrician determine that the grounding path
is adequate.
A three-wire or four-wire, single-phase, 120/240­volt, 60-Hz, AC-only, electrical supply (or three­wire or four-wire 120/208-volt if specified on the serial/rating plate) is required on a separate 40-ampere circuit, fused on both sides of the line. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.
THE RANGE MUST BE CONNECTED WITH COPPER WIRE ONLY.
Wire sizes (COPPER WIRE ONLY) and connections must conform with the rating of the appliance (40 amperes).
A wiring diagram is located on back of range.
Panel B
Direct wire
The range can be connected directly to fused disconnect or circuit breaker box through flexible, armored or non-metallic sheathed, copper cable (with grounding wire). Do Not use two-wire with bare grounding wire. All current-carrying wires must be insulated.
A U.L.-listed conduit connector must be provided at each end of the power supply cord (at the appliance and at the junction box). USE ONLY lo-GAUGE SOLID COPPER WIRE. DO NOT USE ALUMINUM. Allow two or three feet of slack in the line so the range can be moved if servicing is ever necessary.
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Tighten strain relief screws
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. Reattach terminal block cover.
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