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UNPACKING
AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
3 ELECTRICAL G ROUNDINGmNSTRUCTIONS
This appliance
must be grounded.
This oven is equipped
with a cord having
a grounding
wire with a grounding
plug.
It must be plugged
into a wal! receptacle
that is properly
installed
and grounded
in accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances_
In the event of an electrical
short circuit,
grounding
reduces
risk of
electric
shock
by providing
an escape
wire for the electric
current.
WARNING
= improper
use of the grounding
plug can result in a risk of electric
shock.
Electrical Requirements
3-Prong Plug
The
oven
is equipped
with
a 3-prong
grounding
plug.
DO
NOT
UNDER
ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES
CUT OR REMOVE
THE GROUNDING
PIN FROM
THE PLUG.
The Power
Supply
Cord and plug must be connected
to a separate
120 Volt AC, 60
Hz,
15 Amp,
or more
branch
circuit,
single
grounded
receptacle.
The
receptacle
Grounding P in
should
be located
inside
the cabinet
directly
above
the Microwave
Oven mounting
location
as shown
in Figure 2.
3-Prong
Receptacle
///
NOTE:
1. if you have
any
questions
about
the grounding
or electrical
instructions,
consult
a qualified
electrician
or serviceperson.
2. Neither
Dacor
nor the
dealer
can
accept
any
liability
for
damage
to the oven or personal
injury resulting
from failure
to
observe
the correct
electrical
connection
procedures.
Radio or TV interference
Should
there
be any interference
caused
by the microwave
oven
to your
radio
or TV, check
that
the microwave
oven
is on a
different
electrical
circuit,
relocate
the radio or TV as far away from
the
oven
as
feasible
or
check
position
and
signal
of
receiving
antenna.
Figure 2
Ground
Receptacle Box
Ground
Receptacle
Opening for
Power Cord
4 ROOD EXHAUST DUCT
When the hood
is vented
to the outside,
a hood exhaust
duct is required.
All ductwork
must be metal; absolutely
do
not use plastic
duct. Check
that all connections
are made
securely.
Please
read the following
carefully:
Exhaust
connection:
The hood
exhaust
has been
designed
to connect
to a standard
3ol/4"
X 10" rectangular
duct.
If round
duct is required,
a rectangular-to-round
adapter
must be used.
Rear
exhaust:
If a rear or horizontal
exhaust
is to be used,
care should
be taken
to align the exhaust
with the
space
between
the studs,
or wall
should
be prepared
at the time
it is constructed
by leaving
enough
space
between
wall studs to accommodate
exhaust.
Maximum
duet
Jength:
For satisfactory
air movement,
the total
duct
length
of 3ol/4"
X 10" rectangular
or 6"
diameter
round duct should
not exceed
140 feet.
Elbows,
adapters,
wall
caps,
roof caps,
etc.
present
additional
resistance
to air flow and are equivalent
to a
section
of straight
duct which
is longer
than their actual
physical
size.
When
calculating
the total
length,
add
the equivalent
lengths
of all transitions
and adapters
plus the length
of all straight
duct
sections.
Figure
3
shows
the
approximate
feet
of equivalent
length
of
some
typical
ductwork
parts.
Use the values
in paren-
theses
for calculating
air flow
resistance
equivalent,
which
should
total less than
140 feet.
Figure 3
90 _ ELBOW
(10 Fq,)
90 _ ELBOW
(25 FT.)
45 _ ELBOW
(5 Fq,)
45 _ ELBOW
(5 F£)
ADAPTOR
(5 FT.)
WALL
CAP
(40 FT.)
I 0"WIDE ELBOW (10 FT.)
ROOF
CAP
(24 F]_)

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