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CLEARANCES AND DIMENSIONS
·Dimensions that are shown in Figure 1 must be
used. Given dimensions provide minimum
clearance. Locate electrical outlet in the shaded
area in the upper left-hand corner of the cutout.
See Figure 3.
·Contact surface must be solid and level. Pay
special attention to the floor on which the
Microwave Drawer will sit. The floor of the opening
should be constructed of plywood strong enough
to support the weight of the oven (about 100
pounds).
·Check location where the Microwave Drawer will
be installed for proper electrical supply
·Your oven can be built into a cabinet or wall by
itself or under a gas or electric wall oven.
·Be sure that the clearance of the floor between
the wall oven and the microwave drawer is a
minimum of 2-inches.
·The microwave interior will easily accommodate a
9" x 13" oblong dish or a bag of microwave
popcorn.
MICROWAVE DRAWER MEASUREMENTS
Figures 1 and 2 contain many Microwave Drawer
measurements for reference when planning the
drawer's location .This Microwave Drawer can be
installed below any electric or gas wall oven.
*Can also be installed using an electrical outlet in an
adjacent cabinet within the area where tire provided
electrical cord can reach. Power cord access hole in
cabinet should be a minimum l
1/2
" diameter hole and
debarred of all sharp edges.
IMPORTANT Always allow sufficient power cord
length to the electrical outlet to prevent tension Always
check electrical codes for requirements.
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