Before attempting the installation of this kit, be sure to unplug the oven from wall receptacle.
Your oven is desi gned to be ins talled under prop erly constructed, good condition wood or metal cabinets that are sturdy enoug h to support
the items you have in the cabinet, plus an additional 41 kg (90 pounds) from the cabinet bottom.
Empty the contents of your selected cabinet and the delicate items in adjoining cabinets.
NOTE
: When drilling the holes, the vibration could cause damage to fragile items such as crystal or china.)
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Now, you must inspect your ca bin ets. If any of the following condi tion s e xi st, then it is your personal respons ib ili ty to tes t the cabinets or
contact a qualified cabinet maker.
1.
Separation of joints between the bottom shelf and the cabinet structure.
2.
Splitting, cracking or other signs of deterioration.
3.
Check the number of screws used to install your cabinets. If your cabinet is attached to the wall with only two screws at the top , the n
you must add tw o sc re ws at the bottom to fi rmly secure y o ur cab inet t o t he w all . When addin g the scre ws , be sure that the y e nter w all
studs with at least 1.3 cm (1/2”) penetration.
4.
On wood cabinets, the bottom shelf must be at least .48 cm (3/16”) thick masonite or plywood.
5.
Be sure that the underside of the cabinet is at least 50 cm (20”) wide and 35.0cm (13 25/32”) deep. If the cabinet is less than
35.0cm(13 25/32”) deep, follow the cabinet mounting instructions catefully if you desire to mount your oven under cabinet.
To test your cabinet s, plac e a 40 KG (90LB.) load, pl us the equiv alent wei ght of item s normall y store d on the shelf *, for a m inimum of five
minutes.
*You may consider using jugs of water, bricks or books to obtain the test load.
PLEASE NOTE
is the possibility of damage should the cabinet be incapable of supporting the additional load.
The Maytag Company is NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR OTHER CONSEQUENCES resulting from the performance of
this test.
If you are unsure that your cabinets are suitable for this type of installation you may use the oven on your countertop.
: If your cabi net is prop erly const ructed an d suitably in stalled it will wi thstand this test wit hout any dama ge; however, there
TOOLS AND PARTS
The following tools are needed for installation of your unit:
•Drill and .64cm (1/4”) drill bit
•Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers
•Nail or center punch
•Pen cil and ruler
•Scissors
•Hammer
INSTALLATION PARTS LIST
The following is a list of the parts that you may need for installation of your oven.
Remove all parts from the cook ing cavity and compar e the m with t he pa rts li st and illustration to be su re tha t non e are m is si ng. Use this
time to become familiar with each piece.
Part No.: 8101P611-60
Code No.: DE68-029 00A
PARTS LIST
1. 3 Sets of bolts
2. 4-washers-A
3. 4-washers-B
4. 1-Template
Upon completing your check of the parts li st , read all in structi ons co mplet ely before st arting the instal lation . This wi ll help you to become
familiar with the process and make installation easier.
(
NOTE
: It is suggested that you gather all needed tools and installation parts in one location.)
1
2
43
15
25/64"
TEMPLATE 1
HOLE CENTRE LINE
DETACH
TEMPLATE 2
IMPORTANT
Read the installation booklet for complete instructions before beginning installation.
Template must lay flat against the cabinet when locating the holes.
25/64"
15
TEMPLATE
ON TOP SIDE
CABINET
(A)
FRONT
MICROWAVE SIDE
HOLE CENTRE LINE
or
CABINET
(B)
FRONT
TEMPLATE ON
BOTTOM SIDE
FRONT RAIL
THICKNESS
CUT EDGE
TEMPLATE
CUT LINES
FRONTFRONT
INSTRUCTIONS
(See installation booklet for complete instructions.)
If you drill the 4 mounting holes from the inside of the cabinet - place the
front edge of the template at the front edge of the cabinet.
Drill the 4 holes 1/4" DIA. as described in the installation instruction booklet.
If you drill the mounting holes from the bottom side of the cabinet measure the thickness of the front rail and cut that amount off the front of
the template. Use the cutting lines to insure a straight cut. Place the cut
edge against the back side of the front rail and position the template flat
against the bottom side of the cabinet.
Drill the 4 holes 1/4" DIA. as described in the installation instruction booklet.
CABINET FRONT
HOLE CENTRE LINE
DETACH
DETACHDETACH
MICROWAVE SIDE
HOLE CENTRE LINE
TEMPLATE
CUT LINES
1 1/4 INCH
1 INCH
1/2 INCH
1/4 INCH
PREPARATIONS
Open the template and detach both segments along the dashed line with scissors. You should have two separate pieces.
•Template 1
•Template 2
15
25/64"
HOLE CENTRE LINE
DETACH
Read the installation booklet for complete instructions before beginning installation.
Template must lay flat against the cabinet when locating the holes.
TEMPLATE
ON TOP SIDE
CABINET
(A)
FRONT
MICROWAVE SIDE
HOLE CENTRE LINE
or
(B)
TEMPLATE
CUT LINES
FRONTFRONT
CABINET
FRONT
TEMPLATE ON
BOTTOM SIDE
FRONT RAIL
THICKNESS
CUT EDGE
If you drill the 4 mounting holes from the inside of the cabinet - place the
front edge of the template at the front edge of the cabinet.
Drill the 4 holes 1/4" DIA. as described in the installation instruction booklet.
If you drill the mounting holes from the bottom side of the cabinet measure the thickness of the front rail and cut that amount off the front of
the template. Use the cutting lines to insure a straight cut. Place the cut
edge against the back side of the front rail and position the template flat
against the bottom side of the cabinet.
Drill the 4 holes 1/4" DIA. as described in the installation instruction booklet.
TEMPLATE 1
TEMPLATE 1
TEMPLATE 2
IMPORTANT
25/64"
15
INSTRUCTIONS
(See installation booklet for complete instructions.)
TEMPLATE 2
CABINET FRONT
1 1/4 INCH
HOLE CENTRE LINE
DETACH
DETACHDETACH
MICROWAVE SIDE
HOLE CENTRE LINE
TEMPLATE
CUT LINES
1 INCH
1/2 INCH
1/4 INCH
TWO MOUNTING METHODS
There are two mounting methods described in this booklet that can be used.
1.
Countertop Method
You can use this method if you decide not to cabinet mount your oven.
To use your oven as a countertop model, simply position the oven on the desired counter and plug the electrical cord into a three
prong (grounded)wal l rece pta cle.
2.
Cabinet Mounting Method
This method is for mounting your ov en under a cabinet and uses the temp late, 4-washers and one set of sc rews. Before using this method,
the 4 plastic plug butto ns on the top of the ov en must be removed . This ca n be done b y placi ng a thin flat bl ade sc rewdrive r bet ween th e
plug button and the oven top and raising gently, taking care to avoid acratching the oven top.
OVEN MAY BE MOUNTED TO CABINETS WITH OR WITHOUT A FRONT RAIL.
CABINET
(SIDE VIEW)
COUNTERTOP
CABINET
(SIDE VIEW)
COUNTERTOP
DRILLING APPROACH
You have two options for drilling the mounting holes for your oven.
First, you can drill from inside of the cabinet if you have adequate space and your shelves are removable.
Second, you can drill from the bottom.
If possible, it is generally easier to work from the inside of the cabinet. Use the instructions applicable to the approach you select. Make
sure you use the template properly depending whether you drill holes from the inside or bottom side of the cabinet.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRILLING FROM INSIDE
If you cannot drill from the inside, go to Instructions for Drilling From Bottom.
1.
If your cabinet i s le ss tha n 35 cm (13 25/32”) deep, cut o ff the front edge of Template 2 the amount b y w hic h th e c abi net depth is less
than 35cm(13 25/32”), using the t emplate c ut line s as a fuide . Pl ace Template2 ins ide ca bin et. Cut arou nd doo r jam an d if nec essary,
corners to make template fit.(The front edge of template must be even with the front edge of the cabinet.) Place Template 2 in
cabinet.
NOTE
: For cabinets with a recessed shelf you must measure the thickness of the front rail and cut that amount off the front edge of
Template 2 using the template cut lines as a guide. This will allow Template 2 to lay flat in the shelf.
2.
If you have a partition in the cabinet, you must do the following:
•Cut Template 2 into two pieces to fit each sid e of the partition.
•Position o ne piece of Template 2 inside the ca binet, making sure that th e front edge is even with the front edge of cabinet.
•Position Template 1 on front of the cabinet so that the arrow is aligned with the hole center line on Template 2.
•Position remaining piece of Template 2 inside cabinet and align th e hole center lines with arrows on Template 1 so that
distance from right hole center to left hole center measures the distance indicated on the template. (You will have to cut
excess paper from the middle of Template 2 to make it lay flat.)
•Position the remaining piece of Template 2 inside cabinet.
•Check again to mak e sure tha t the hole center lines on Template 2 are straight an d that th e distance from the right to left
drilling holes measures the distance indicated on the template.
•Go to Drilling the Mounting Hole s.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRILLING FROM BOTTOM
1.
If you have a front rail, measure the thickness and cut that amount off the front edge of Template 2 using the template cut lines as a
guide.
2.
Place cut edge of Template 2 against the back side of the front rail and position it flat against the bottom side of the cabinet.
NOTE
: On some cabinets a smal l bracket or glue block is use d between the overhang and the unde rsi de of the cabinet bottom. If th is is
true of your cabinets, cut Template 2 to fit around the bracket or glue block so that it will be flat on the cabinet bottom when attached.
3.
If you have a partition you must do the following:
•Cut Template 2 into two pieces to fit on each side of the partition.
•Position one piece of Template 2 under the cabinet. (The cut line along the front edge of Template 2 must be placed
against the back of the front rail.)
•Attach Template 1 to rear of cabinet an d align arrows with hole center line on Template 2.
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