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Parts Supplied For Installation; Tools And Materials - Whirlpool MH7110XBB5 Installation Instructions Manual

Microwave hood combination

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Before you start...
Proper installation is the installer's
responsibility. A qualified
technician
should
install this microwave
oven. Make sure you
have everything
necessary
for correct
installation.
It is the responsibility
of the
installer to comply
with the installation
clearances
specified
either on the
mounting
bracket
or in the Installation
Instructions.
Important: Observe all
governing codes and
ordinances.
Remove all
contents from
the upper
cabinet.
Electrical ground is
required.
See "Electrical
requirements",
Panel B.
30" min. cabinet
opening width
16"
'_29-7/8"
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This product
is suitable
for use above
electric
and gas cooking
products
30""wide
or less.
30" rain. to top of wall
mounting bracket
l
Wall construction should be a minimum
of
2" x 4" wood
studding
and 3/8" thickness
drywall or plaster/lath.
Remove
all packaging
material
from inside
microwave
oven.
Check
the microwave
oven for damage
-- see WARNING for
excessive
microwave
energy
exposure.
If
any damage
is evident,
Do Not operate
the microwave
oven until it is checked
by
an authorized
service technician.
Check
location where microwave
oven will
be installed.
The wall must be strong
enough
to support the microwave
weight
of 150 Ibs, plus the weight
of any items
placed
inside the microwave
or the upper
cabinet.
The location should be away from
draft areas, such as windows,
doors, and
strong heating
vents. The microwave
oven
should be located
for convenient
use in the
kitchen.
Properly Damage
Place a portion of carton or another
heavy material over the countertop and
range before installing the microwave
hood.
Do Not use a plastic cover.
Failure to protect cooking surface or
countertop could result in property
damage.
Parts supplied
for installation:
==========================================
6, I/4" x 3" bolts
4, I/4" x 2" bolts
4 spring toggle-heads
4, I/4" x 2" lag screws
2 tapping
screws
(bright-colored)
2 filters
Tools and materials
needed
for
installation:
j__
Phillips
screwdriver
stud finder or
thin nail
carton or another
heavy material
for covering
countertop
/'_
electric drill
318"and 3/4"
wood drill bits
2 washers
measuring
tape
duct tape
1 powersupply
Special
hardware
and tools are required
for
cord bushing
brick or masonry walls.
Excessive Microwave
Energy Exposure
• Do Not attempt to operate this
microwave
oven with the door open.
• Do Not tamper with or defeat the safety
interlocks.
• Do Not place objects between
the
microwave
oven front face and the
door.
• Do Not allow soil or cleaner
residue to
accumulate
on sealing
surface of
microwave
oven door.
• Do Not operate
microwave
oven if it is
damaged.
• The microwave
oven door must close
properly to provide sate operation.
Do
Not use microwave
oven if door is bent;
hinges and latches are broken or loose;
or door seals, sealing surfaces or glass is
broken.
• The microwave
oven should be
adjusted and repaired only by a
qualified repair person.
• Have a qualified repair person check
for microwave
leakage
if a repair is
made.
• Do Not use microwave
oven for
commercial
purposes. This microwave
oven is designed for household use
only.
Failure to use microwave
oven except as
instructed could result in exposure to
excessive microwave
energy.
Personal Injury Hazard
Two people are required to lift this
microwave
oven.
Failure to use more than one person
during installation may result in personal
injury.
• This microwave
oven must be mounted
against and supported by a flat, vertical
wail.
• This microwave
oven must be attached
with two lag screws to a minimum of
one, vertical 2" x 4" wall stud.
• Do Not mount microwave
oven to an
island or peninsula cabinet.
• The microwave
oven top and rear
supporting structure must be capable
of
supporting 150 Ib, plus the weight of any
items placed
inside the microwave
oven or upper cabinet.
Failure to mount the microwave
oven as
instructed could result in personal injury
and/or
property damage.
Electrical Shock Hazard
It 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, ANSI/NFPA
70 -- latest edition*, and all local codes
and ordinances.
Failure to do so could result in fire,
electrical
shock or other personal injury.
• Care must be taken when drilling holes
into the wall. Electrical wires may be
concealed
behind the wall covering
and contact with them could result in
electrical
shock.
• Locate any electrical circuits that could
be affected
by the installation of this
product and disconnect
power circuit.
Failure to do so could result in electrical
shock or other personal injury.
* Copies of the standard
listed may be
obtained
from:
National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy, Massachusetts
02269
Panel A

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