Introduction
Please read these instructions COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY. They will save you time and effort and help to ensure optimum oven performance. Be sure to observe all WARNINGS. These installation instructions are intended for use by a qualified installer.
In addition to these instructions, the oven shall be installed:
- In the United States, in accordance with the National Electric Code/State and Municipal codes and/or local codes.
- In Canada, in accordance with Canadian Electric Code C22.1-latest edition/Provincial and Municipal codes and/or local codes.
These shall be carefully followed at all times.
NOTE: IF INSTALLING YOUR OVEN IN CANADA PLEASE CHECK TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A MODEL WITH THE CANADIAN LISTING
The mark as shown above means the oven complies with both US and CANADIAN Standards.
⚠️ WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
Tools You Will Need
The following tools are needed to install your new oven:
- Tape measure and straightedge or ruler
- Pencil
- Phillips screwdriver
- Level
- Wire cutters and wire stripper
- Hand or saber saw
- 1" (2.5cm) Hole saw
- Drill and drill bit
- Safety gloves and goggles
- Volt meter (0-250VAC)
Packaging
Remove all tape and packaging before using the oven. Destroy the packaging after unpacking the oven following the rules in force in your town. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
Power Requirements
The oven must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency. The oven is manufactured to be connected to a three-wire or four-wire, single phase, 120/240 Volt, 60 Hz AC electrical supply on a separate circuit fused on both sides of the line. A circuit breaker or time delay fuse sized not to exceed the circuit rating of the appliance specified on the rating plate located on the frame behind the door of the oven is recommended.
The oven must be supplied with copper or aluminum wires. If aluminum wire is provided to connect oven to branch circuit, UL listed connectors for joining copper and aluminum must be used. Follow instructions provided with connectors.
It is recommended that you have the electrical wiring and hook-up of your oven performed by a qualified electrician. After installation is complete have the electrician show you where the main disconnect is and which of the circuit breakers/fuses are for the oven.
Choosing Oven Location
Carefully select the location where the oven will be placed. The oven should be located for convenient use in the kitchen, but away from strong drafts. Strong drafts may be caused by open doors or windows, or by heating and/or air conditioning vents or fans. Make sure that electrical power can be provided to the location selected.
Steps for Installation
The following pages provide the necessary information for proper installation of the oven and are arranged as follows:
- Installation Cutout Dimensions, Required Clearances and Mounting instructions for:
- Under counter Installation, Single Oven
- Wall Installation, Single Oven
- Wall Installation, Double Oven
- Electrical Connections for 3-wire or 4-wire Branch Circuit.
- Final Checklist
Technical Data
Ovens | Dimension | Model | @ 120/240 Volts 60 Hz | @ 120/208 Volts 60 Hz | ||
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Amperes | Watts | Amperes | Watts | |||
SINGLE OVEN multifunction | 30" (75 cm) | F1SM30S1 | 15.6 | 3660 | 13.7 | 2760 |
Installation Notes
- Do not slide oven across floor. Damage to floor covering or floor could result.
- The oven support surface must be a minimum 3/4" (2cm) thick plywood platform. It must support 100 pounds. The platform must be solid, level and flush with the bottom of the cabinet cut out.
- Use extreme caution when moving or installing the oven. It is very heavy. DO NOT LIFT THE OVEN BY THE DOOR HANDLE, remove the door for easier handling and installing. See REMOVING THE DOOR in the maintenance section of the Use Care Manual.
- Be very careful when moving or installing the oven to avoid damage to the oven frame or damage to the cabinets.
- Be sure to level the oven. An oven that is not level may provide poor or inconsistent baking results.
- Be careful when placing oven. DO NOT pinch the conduit between the oven back.
⚠️ WARNING: Before installing or removing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally. Securely fasten oven to cabinet using the screws provided. Failure to do so could result in oven moving or tipping during use and causing damage to the oven or cabinets or personal injury. Know how to disconnect the power to the oven at the circuit breaker or fuse box in case of an emergency.
⚠️ CAUTION: Unit is heavy and requires at least two people or proper equipment to move.
Installation Cutout Dimensions and Clearances
Ltr. | Dimension | 30" |
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A | Cutout Width | 28" (71 cm) |
B | Cutout Depth | 24" (61 cm) |
C | Cutout Height | 23" (58.5 cm) |
D | Floor Bottom of Cutout | 34" (86.5 cm) |
E | Minimum Spacing | 1/2" (1.3 cm) min |
F | Cutout Width | 29 1/2" (75.5 cm) |
G | Cutout Height | 23 3/8" (59.4 cm) |
H | Visible part of the mounting strips | 3/4" (1.9 cm) |
Wall or Under Counter Installation, Single Oven
This diagram illustrates the installation of the oven into a cabinet. It shows the oven positioned within a cutout, with key dimensions labeled A (cutout width), B (cutout depth), C (cutout height), D (floor of cutout), and E (minimum spacing). An electrical supply junction box is indicated. The text accompanying the diagram advises securing the oven to the cabinet using provided screws inserted through mounting holes in the oven frame.
Flush Installation
This diagram shows a detailed view of the oven frame and mounting strips (labeled H) fitting into the cabinet. It highlights dimensions F (cutout width) and G (cutout height) relevant for a flush fit. The text reiterates securing the oven with screws.
Electrical Supply
Before installing the oven, have a qualified electrician verify that your home is provided with adequate electrical service and that the addition of the oven will not overload the branch circuit on which it is to be installed.
A separate three-wire or four-wire single phase, 240 Volt, 60 Hz, or a 208 Volt, 60Hz branch circuit is required.
For hook-up of the oven you will need to have an approved junction box installed where it will be easily reached through the front of the cabinet where the oven will be located. The oven has 3 feet of conduit. Allow two to three feet of slack in the line so that the oven can be moved if servicing is ever necessary. DO NOT shorten the flexible conduit.
The location of the rating plate is typically on the frame behind the oven door.
⚠️ ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:
- The electrical power to the oven branch circuit must be shut off while line connections are being made.
- Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
- Electrical ground is required on this appliance. The free end of the green wire (the ground wire) must be connected to a suitable ground. This wire must remain grounded to the oven.
- If cold water pipe is interrupted by plastic, non metallic gaskets, union connections or other insulating materials, DO NOT use for grounding.
- DO NOT ground to a gas pipe.
- DO NOT have a fuse in the NEUTRAL or GROUNDING circuit. A fuse in the NEUTRAL or GROUNDING circuit could result in an electrical shock.
- Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
- Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.
Wiring Requirements
When making the wire connections, use the entire length of the conduit provided (3 feet). The conduit must not be cut.
Before making connections make sure the power is off and read and observe the following:
- A separate three-wire or four-wire, single phase, 240 Volt, 60 Hz or 208 Volt, 60 Hz branch circuit is required for the oven.
- The oven must be connected with Copper or Aluminum wire.
- In the United States: Wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 7 latest edition.
- In Canada: Wiring must conform to Canadian Electrical Code C22.1- latest edition.
- Wire size (Copper or Aluminum wire) and connections must be suitable for the rating of the appliance as per the National Electrical Code requirements. The flexible armored cable extending from the oven should be connected directly to the junction box.
- A U.L. listed conduit connector must be provided at each end of the power supply cable.
Electrical Connections
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified technician or an authorized repair service.
This appliance is manufactured with a green GROUND wire connected to the oven chassis. After making sure that the power has been turned off, connect the flexible conduit from the oven to the junction box using a U.L. listed conduit connector. The following figures and instructions present the most common way of connecting the ovens. Your local codes and ordinances, of course, take precedence over these instructions. Complete electrical connections according to local codes and ordinances.
⚠️ "WARNING" Risk of Electric Shock, frame grounded to neutral of appliance through a link. Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC); mobile homes; and recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor. For installations where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited:
- Disconnect the ground from the neutral at free end of conduit;
- Use grounding terminal or lead to ground unit; and
- Connect neutral terminal or lead to branch circuit neutral in usual manner.
3-Wire Branch Circuit (for US only)
Refer to Figure A, where local codes allow the connection of GROUND wire from the oven to the branch circuit NEUTRAL wire (gray or white colored wire):
- If local codes permit, connect the green GROUND wire from the oven and the white wire from the oven to the branch circuit NEUTRAL wire (gray or white colored wire).
- Connect the red and black leads from the oven to the corresponding leads in the junction box.
Figure A Description: This diagram illustrates a 3-wire branch circuit connection for US installations where local codes permit grounding to the neutral. It shows the oven's green ground wire and white neutral wire connecting to the branch circuit's neutral wire (gray or white). The red and black wires from the oven connect to the corresponding branch circuit wires. A junction box and a UL-listed conduit connector are depicted.
4-Wire Branch Circuit (for US and Canada)
Refer to Figure B:
- Disconnect ground from neutral at free end of conduit.
- Connect the green GROUND wire from the oven to the GROUND wire in the junction box (bare or green colored wire).
- Connect the red and black leads from the oven to the corresponding leads in the junction box.
- Connect the white wire from the oven to the NEUTRAL (gray or white) wire in the junction box.
Figure B Description: This diagram illustrates a 4-wire branch circuit connection for US and Canada. It shows the oven's green ground wire connecting to the branch circuit's ground wire (bare or green). The oven's white neutral wire connects to the branch circuit's neutral wire (gray or white). The red and black wires from the oven connect to the corresponding branch circuit wires. A junction box and a UL-listed conduit connector are depicted. The diagram also notes the procedure for installations where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited.