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1. It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified installer to assure that the electrical installation is adequate and is in conformance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances 1 Connect the appliance to the junction box through flexible armoured or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable with ground wire A suitable strain relief must be provided at each end of the power supply cable at appliance and at the junction box See Figure 8 2 This appliance is equipped with copper lead wires If connection is made to aluminum house wiring use only special connectors which are approved for joining copper and aluminum wires in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances Electrical Ground is Required on This Appliance Recommended Electrical Connection and Grounding Method This appliance must be permanently grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances TO 20 AMP FUSED DISCONNECT WIRING DONE ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES RECEPTACLE BLUE FACTORY CONNECTION STRAIN WIRE WAY LEADING TO SWITCHES GROUND SCREW l l N l TERMINAL ACCESS COVER Figure 8 1 Remove the terminal access cover See Fig 8 2 Install a strain relief into the opening of the wire junction box See Figure 8 3 Connect the white and black wires of th
2. THE WEIGHT OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN MAY EXCEED YOUR LIFTING ABILITY WE RECOMMEND ASSISTANCE HANGING BRACKET K ri AMT 7 m SHELF HOOD I6 HANGING ANGLE i N HOOD BACK LEVELING BOLTS W LJ Figure 10 N Page 4 NN Place the microwave oven on the hood shelf on the right hand side of the hood aligning the front and right hand side of the microwave oven with the front and right hand side of the Microshelf Hood Use the leveling bolts provided to level shelf hood after weight of the appliance is placed on it Bolts are provided in the installation package Screw the bolts into the nuts provided on the lower left and right hand sides of the shelf hood until the unit is level See Figure 10 NOTE The leveling bolts have a 9 16 hex head CAUTION THE MICROWAVE OVEN MUST BE LEVEL FROM FRONT TO BACK TO MINIMIZE UTENSILS FROM SLIDING FORWARD WHEN OPENING THE DOOR 5 Mark the safety bracket hole on the back wall through the center of the slotted hole in the bracket so it can be attached to the rear wall WARNING THE WEIGHT OF THE MICROWAVE MAY EXCEED YOUR LIFT NG ABILITY WE RECOMMEND ASSISTANCE 6 Remove the microwave oven and drill a 3 16 dia hole through the back wall in the location marked in step 5 above If a solid wood stud is behind the wall covering a dia lag bolt will be used to mount the safety bracket to the wall If no solid stud is found in this location drill a 7 16 inch dia h
3. each elbow used The Microshelf Hood may be centered horizontally as shown in Figure 2 The maximum length of duct run horizontally using one 3 x 10 elbow is one foot Vs 12 HIGH CABINET 34 x IO ELBOW RAIN CAP TRANSITION DUCT PROVIDED WITH HOOD MICROWAVE Figure 2 VENTED INSTALLATION For ventless installation installed A Assembling and Installing to Wall 1 Select the area for installation making sure you have an electrical supply available See the shaded area in Figure 3 This is the area the electrical supply must enter Kit RCH3630 must be ELECTRICAL INLET AREA LINE MARKED ON BACK WALL Figure 3 CENTER LINE When installing the Microshelf Hood in a ventless installation this dimension is 16 See the instructions with the ventless kit RCH3630 for details CAUTION Due to the amount of weight the Microshelf Hood must support you must make sure the Microshelf Hood is mounted to 2 vertical wall studs and into the wall covering which must be at least thick sheet rock with 4 wall anchor bolts 2 Ifthe Microshelf Hood is mounted to a wall that does not meet the above recommendations the weight of the microwave oven may cause the Microshelf Hood to pull away from the wall resulting in personal injury or property damage Page 2 NOTE Ifthe Microshelf Hood is to be installed above a freestanding range disconnect the power from the range and move the
4. range out of the opening in the cabinets This will allow for more access to the installation area If installing the Microshelf Hood above a built in cooktop or set in range lay a protective cover over the cooktop during the installation This may help prevent damage to the cooktop in case you drop something and it will prevent dust and dirt from accumulating on the cooktop during installation 3 Mark aline on the back wall 15 down from the upper cabinets 30 long centered between the side cabinets or allotted space See Figure 3 4 Locate the 2 wall studs in the area you have selected for mounting the microwave oven IF YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO LOCATE A WALL STUD CONSULT A LOCAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR FOR HELP NOTE If 2studs arenot located on the line drawn in Figure 3 DO NOT attempt to install the shelf hood 5 Line the top of the hanging bracket up with the line drawn on the wall in Figure 3 Move the bracket to the left or right within the allotted 30 space until the center line of the 2 studs line up with 4 holes in the hanging bracket Neither edge of the bracket should be closer than 12 to the side cabinets or the end of the 30 allotted space See Figure 4 6 Mark and drill four 3 16 dia pilot holes in the studs for the dia x 2 long lag bolts provided 3 ORILL i DIA PILOT HOLES INTO STUDS 15 i z OIA 4 N godo eceseceococcooNepoop ged CEEE A lao dd dh ooo 0 Cd 00
5. 0000 90000 HANGING w a BRACKET Zin Ji2w a we WwW z4 2j O W u ojm Figure 6 13 Rough wire the electrical supply to the area shown in Figure 3 screw 8x i SCREW 8X Y4 Page 3 14 Hang the shelf hood on the hanging bracket See Figure 10 To be sure the shelf hood hanging angle is completely engaged in the hanging bracket measure from the top of the shelf hood to the top of the hanging bracket This distance should be 1 7 16 on both ends CAUTION Do not continue until both ends measure 1 7 16 If the hanging angle is not fully engaged in the hanging bracket the Microshelf Hood will not be level and the hood may become dislodged from the hanging bracket This could cause damage 15 Complete the duct work by A Fit the duct provided with the Microshelf Hood on to the vent outlet of the Microshelf hood B Mark and drill 2 dia holes 1 each side to fasten the thin duct provided with the hood to the back wall See Figure 7 C Use 2 8 x long screws provided with the unit to fasten the narrow thin duct to the shelf See Figure 7 D Next install the transition adaptor to the thin duct This transition adaptor will accept 3 x 10 duct E Complete the 3 x 10 duct or equivalent to the outside using the guidelines listed under venting requirements SLT RNO HO 2 SLT HX HD 2 Figure 7 B Connect the electrical supply
6. D D000 CO db Adon aD 77970 She y Yo MIN CLEARANCE TO CABINET MARK HOLES REMOVE HANGING BRACKET AND DRILL DIA HOLE IN 3 SHEET ROCK Figure 4 7 Mark 2 holes on each end of the hanging bracket Remove bracket and drill four 7 16 dia holes 8 Insert four hollow wall anchor bolts into the four 7 16 dia holes in the sheet rock Anchor bolts are provided in installation pack Rotate anchor bolts screws 5 10 revolutions to hold each anchor bolt in place These will be completely tightened later See Figure 5 DUCTWORK CUTOUT gt THICK SHEET ROCK SCREW NO IO HOLLOW WALL ANCHOR BOLT Figure 5 9 Remove all 4 screws from the anchor bolts 10 Attach hanging bracket to the wall with the four screws taken from the anchor bolts Tighten the screws in the anchor bolts until the anchor bolts are completely set 11 Install four remaining dia lag bolts through the hanging bracket and into the two studs CAUTION Do not overtighten the lag screws If they are overtightened the bracket may pull into the wall material which will not allow the shelf to slide into place properly 12 The hole in the bottom of the cabinet for the duct provided with the hood should be cut as shown in Figure 6 15 long by 1 deep Hole must be cut to back wall Make sure to center the hole within the 30 allotted space Ceoedgoo000 COD CODCOD OCOe0000g ee 90 00000000000900000
7. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS lt gt Whirlpool CORPORATION INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR MICROSHELF HOOD MODEL RJH 3330 1 Before you begin read the following instructions completely and carefully If followed they will simplify the installation job IMPORTANT OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR S USE BEFORE YOU USE YOUR MICROSHELF HOOD Be sure your Microshelf Hood is installed on an appropriate wall strong enough to support this appliance NOTE The shelf of the Microshelf Hood is designed to support a Microwave Oven with a net weight of up to 75 pounds The area used for the installation must be suitable forthe size function and protection from elements of the Microshelf Hood CAUTION When mounting the Microshelf Hood toa wall you must locate 2 studs in the wall Do not attempt to install the hood if the 2 wall studs are not found Be careful when drilling holes into a wall Electrical wires and water pipes may be concealed behind the wall covering APPROVED FOR USE WITH WHIRLPOOL RJM AND RHM SERIES AND THE RFM 7300 1 MICROWAVE OVENS APPROVED FOR USE OVER WHIRLPOOL CONVENTIONAL RANGE COOKTOPS THAT DO NOT HAVE A GRILLE Page 1 NOTE The fan in the Microshelf Hood turns on automatically to protect the microwave oven when the temperature inside the hood reaches 122 F 50 C It turns off aut
8. e power supply cable to the white and black wire leads inside the terminal access box See Figure 8 4 Connect the green ground wire from the power supply cable to the end of the green ground wire provided in the terminal access box See Figure 8 5 Replace the terminal access cover Alternate Grounding Method If the recommended grounding method is impossible permanently ground the appliance from the green ground wire located in the terminal access box to a grounded cold water pipe using a separate green colored insulated copper conductor of appropriate size no 16 minimum THIS HOWEVER IS NOT RECOMMENDED Do not ground to a gas supply pipe Do not connect to electrical supply until appliance is permanently grounded Cold water pipe must have metal continuity to electrical ground and not be interrupted by plastic rubber or other electrically insulating connectors including water meter or pump without adding a jumper wire to these connections C INSTALLING AND LEVELING THE MICROWAVE OVEN 1 Remove the screw from the upper left hand side of the microwave oven See Figure 9 2 Screw the safety bracket to the back of the microwave with the screw removed in the previous step SCREW REMOVED FROM MICROWAVE BACK x N N ENA TE A BRACKET Figure 9 3 Place the empty hood carton the top of the cooktop Test the shelf hood for strength If the mounting seems secure proceed to the next step 4 WARNING
9. m Whirlpool Corporation Parts Distribution Center LaPorte Indiana 46350 Whirlpool franchised TECH CARE service If your WHIRLPOOL appliance ever needs service anywhere in the United States help is just a phone call away to your nearest TECH CARE service representative Whirlpool maintains a nationwide network of franchised TECH CARE service companies to fulfill your warranty and provide after warranty service and maintenance to keep your WHIRLPOOL appliance in peak condition You ll find your nearest TECH CARE service company listed in your local telephone book Yellow Pages under Washers Dryers Repairing or Servicing Should you not find a listing dial free the Whirlpool COOL LINE service assistance telephone number 800 253 1301 When calling from Michigan 0 0 cece eee eee Dial 800 632 2243 Alaska amp Hawaii 2 2 0 05 Dial 800 253 1121 If you move Call the TECH CARE service representative in your local area He ll see to the installation of WHIRLPOOL appliances in your new home promptly expertly and fairly priced to you Helpful hints You can help your TECH CARE service representative give you faster service if you include the model and serial number of your appliance when requesting service Also retain your sales slip and warranty to verify your warranty status Remember Your TECH CARE service representative is specially trained in the expert repairing and servicing
10. of your WHIRLPOOL appliances He can help you maintain the quality originally built into your WHIRLPOOL appliance So why not take the time now to look up his telephone number and jot it down in the space provided below 1 27 81 My TECH CARE service representative s telephone number is Page 6 Range hood model number Range hood serial number Purchase and or installation date lt gt Whirlpool ORPORATION Benton Harbor Michigan Automatic Washers Clothes Dryers Freezers Refrigerator Freezers Ice Makers Dishwashers Built in Ovens and Surface Units Ranges Microwave Ovens Food Waste Disposers Compactors Room Air Conditioners Dehumidifiers Central Heating and Air Conditioning Systems A625 964 PART NO 830806A
11. ole in the wall and insert a hollow wall expanding anchor bolt 7 WARNING THE WEIGHT OF THE MICROWAVE MAY EXCEED YOUR LIFTING ABILITY WE RECOMMEND ASSISTANCE Place the microwave oven on the hood shelf on the left hand side Plug the microwave oven into the outlet provided in the top of the shelf hood Slide the microwave oven to the right so the right hand side of the microwave oven is aligned with the right hand side of the hood shelf Install the safety bracket using the safety bracket retaining screw Before operating the microwave oven make sure the oven cavity and magnetron area cooling vents will not be restricted 8 Insert Glass Frame Assembly according to Figure 11 Figure 11 OPERATION AND CARE OF UNIT CARE OF FILTERS A ALUMINUM FILER For greatest efficiency the permanent type aluminum filter should be removed and cleaned periodically TO CLEAN The filter should be soaked in hot water and detergent then thoroughly rinsed The aluminum filter can be cleaned in a dishwasher CAUTION Operate the hood only with the filter in place to prevent grease build up inside the hood Page 5 LIGHTS Select two light bulbs up to 60 watts each to achieve desired lighting for cooking The three position switch provides two levels of lighting CARE OF EXTERIOR SURFACES Clean with a mild detergent to preserve finish DO NOT use abrasive cleaners Replacement filters and repair parts may be obtained fro
12. omatically when the temperature falls below 95 F 35 C l INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A Space Requirements A typical installation can be seen in Figure 1 Study Figure 1 before proceeding The Microshelf Hood requires an opening that is 30 wide It is recommended that the cabinet above the cooktop be a maximum of 15 high This provides adequate space between the range cooktop and the Microshelf Hood r CEILING l APPROX 96 FROM FLOOR 12 HIGH gi i FURR DOWN Ir 4 DUCT MIN CLEARANCE BETWEEN CABINET AND MICROWAVE OVEN 12 HIGH o_ CABINET TRANSITION APPROX 72 FROM DUCT FLOOR PROVIDED MICROWAVE WITH HOOD OVEN j SHooD 1 2 THICK S MIN SHEET ROCK COOK ma COUNTER TOP ax APPROX 36 FROM FLOOR Figure 1 B Electrical Requirements A 120 Voit 60 Hz AC only 20 Ampere fused electrical supply is required time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided C Venting Requirements For vented installations the venting system must terminate to the outside CAUTION Do not terminate the vent in an attic or other enclosed space This type of instaltation may result in a fire If a vertical venting system is used using 3 x 10 duct the maximum length allowed is 25 feet If elbows are used in the venting system reduce the length of 3 by 10 duct by 24 feet for

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