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KitchenAid KCS-200 Installation Instructions page 2

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IMPORTANT
READ BEFORE INSTALLING
TO SAVE TIME, WORK, ASSURE PROPER
PERFORMANCE,
AND OWNER'S WARRANTY
PROTECTION.
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION:
Wiring
must conform
to National
Electrical
Code,
(N.E.C.),
NFPA
970,
1981 and/or
all applicable
Voltage & Frequency
. . . . . . . 115 volts, 60 hertz
local electrical
codes.
Operating
load . . . . . . . . . . . 9 amperes, 695 watts
Circuit
Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 amperes
INSTALLATION
DIMENSIONS
(See
Fig.
1):
DRAWER EXTEWD
WIRING
MUST CONFORM TO LOCAL AN
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE.
TMENT HEIGHT
"I;:" '9
Fig. 1
CONNECTING
TO ELECTRICITY:
KitchenAid
Compactors
operate
on
regular
1 15-volt,
60 hertz A.C. electrical
services to be
supplied
by
a LISTED
3-PRONG
GROUND-
ING RECEPTACLE.
The supply
circuit
should be
protected
by a 15 amp. fuse, or circuit
breaker.
It is essential
that the electrical
outlet
into which
the 3-pronged
power cord is inserted
be properly
grounded.
If this is in doubt,
a competent
electri-
cian
should
be contacted
to check
the outlet.
To connect the compactor
to electricity:
1.
Place compactor
in front
of proposed
under-
counter
location.
Slide
compactor
sideways
with
enough
room
to insert
3-pronged
plug
into the 3-prong wall receptacle
(in shaded area
of Fig. 2). Make certain that the cord is secured
in the clamp at top rear of unit. NOTE:
If it is
desired to change the front
panels, you should
do it prior
to plugging
the compactor
in. See
the separate instruction
sheet included.
THE RECEPTACLE
OUTLET
MUST BE
GROUNDED:
The power cord on a KitchenAid
Compactor
is
provided
with
a 3-pronged
grounding
plug.
The
third
prong
is designed
to ground
the cabinet
electrically,
thus
eliminating
the
possibility
of
shocking
the
operator
if an internal
electrical
malfunction
should occur.
2. Turn key to "stop/lock"
position.
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