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1.  7 show common venting methods and  types of materials needed  If the ductwork cutout  location falls over a joist or stud  a supporting  frame must be constructed  Do not cut joist or  stud    NOTE  Make sure there is proper clearance  within the wall or floor for exhaust duct before  making cutouts     Interior mounted vent motor  installation methods    To install ductwork under a concrete slab   see Insert Sheet     Island location    Figure 3    Interior wall location    Figure 4    Recommended duct length for interior  mounted blower    Use 6  duct with maximum length of 25 feet for  duct system  For best performance  use no more  than three 90   elbows  To calculate the length of  system you need  add the equivalent feet for  each duct piece used in the system  See the  following example     6  duct system    90   elbows    6 ft             lt         A wall cap       ja    Maximum length   25 ft    2   90 elbows  10ft  1   wall cap   Oft   8 feet straight SBi  Length of 6  system  18ft     Recommended standard fittings    6  to 3 1 4  x 10   90   elbow   9 ft     3 1 4  x 10  to 6   90   elbow   5 ft     3 1 4  x 10  to  6   4 5 ft     90   elbow     6  to 3 1 4   5 ft  x 10   1 ft     6  wall cap min   28 in 2 open   0 ft        11    Downdraft Vent  cont         Exterior mounted vent motor  installation methods    To install ductwork under a concrete slab   see Insert Sheet     Do not install exterior vent motor in a window  well     Island location    Figure 5    I
2.  C C u to ut i m e n S l O n S persons  the downdraft vent system must be installed with either  the KitchenAid Model KPED890T exterior mounted motor unit or  the KitchenAid Model KPID850T interior mounted motor unit     B I Ean These units are marked to indicate their suitability with the  S I n g le   n sta l   ati O n S One product per cutout downdraft vent system  Other motor units cannot be substituted        Electric and Gas Electric Grill Downdraft Vent  Cooktops         11 1576   5 1 5 16      gt       a    13  15 16          gt l       Exterior mounted motor       Interior mounted motor       The downdraft vent system can  be installed with either an interior  mounted motor or an exterior  mounted motor  Exterior roof   mounted system requires Roof  Mount Kit  Part No  4173296   which includes dome cover and  flashing  See your KitchenAid  dealer for this kit  One exterior  power vent motor can be used to  operate two downdraft vent  systems     1 1 2           Combinations        When installing cooktops  grills and downdraft vents in the same cutout  use the following width dimensions     Men  a  lt  gt  CD  Combination sso     4 cooktops    1 cooktop and 2 cooktops and 3 cooktops and  1 downdraft vent 1 downdraft vent 2 downdraft vents    16 7 8  min     Combination  4 cooktops and 1 ktop  1 downdraft 2 cooktops            3 downdraft vents cooktop  1 downdra 2 downdraft vents and 1 grill and 2 grills and 3 grills and  vent and 1 grill 1 grill 1 downdraft vent 1 d
3.  HOME APPLIANCES  Prepared by KitchenAid  St  Joseph  Michigan 49085    If you need service       In the event that your KitchenAid appliance  should need service  call the dealer from whom  you purchased the appliance or a KitchenAid   authorized service company  A KitchenAid   authorized service company is listed in the  Yellow Pages of your telephone directory under     Appliances     Household     Major     Service  and Repair     You can also obtain the service  company s name and telephone number by  dialing  free  within the continental United States   the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center  telephone number  1  800  422 1230  A special  operator will tell you the name and number of  your nearest KitchenAid authorized service  company     Printed in U S A     
4.  Not overtighten screws     glass cooktop    countertop          2 1 2   clamping  screw    mounting  bracket    5 16  clamping    bracket screw    8  One cooktop in cutout  Rotate the  mounting brackets away from the burner  box  Do Not overtighten screws  Tighten the  mounting brackets to the burner box  Insert the  2 1 2  clamping screws into the mounting  brackets  Use a screwdriver to tighten the  screws against the underside of the countertop   Remove the pencil outline from countertop     21    manual shutoff valve    Sealed Gas Cooktop  cont      Multiple cooktops and or grill combinations     Rotate the left mounting bracket away from the  burner box of the first appliance  Tighten the  mounting bracket to the burner box  Insert the  2 1 2  clamping screw into the mounting bracket   Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw against  the underside of the countertop     Rotate right mounting bracket away from the  burner box  Attach other end of mounting bracket  to adjacent appliance with a 5 16  screw  Use a  screwdriver to tighten mounting bracket to both  appliances  Repeat for each additional appliance   Rotate mounting bracket of the appliance that will  be adjacent to the right side of the cutout away  from the burner box  Tighten the mounting  bracket to the burner box  Insert the 2 1 2   clamping screw into the mounting bracket  Use a  screwdriver to tighten the screw against the  underside of the countertop     Remove the pencil outline from countertop     Insta
5.  cooktop and or grill  read  your KitchenAid Use and Care    Guide  Keep Installation Instructions  and Guide close by for easy  reference        Downdraft Vent       Electrical  requirements    WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire   electric shock and injury to persons  the  downdraft vent system must be installed  with either the KitchenAid Model  KPED890T exterior mounted motor unit or  the KitchenAid Model KPID850T interior  mounted motor unit  These units are  marked to indicate their suitability with the  downdraft vent system  Other motor units  cannot be substituted     IMPORTANT  Save Installation Instructions  for electrical inspector   s use     AWARNING    Electrical Shock Hazard  Electrically ground cooktop     Failure to do so can result in death or  electrical shock     If codes permit and a separate ground wire is  used  it is recommended that a qualified  electrician determine that the ground path is  adequate    Do Not ground to a gas pipe    Check with a qualified electrician if you are  not sure the appliance is properly grounded   Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or ground  circuit     10       A 120 volt  60 Hz  AC only electrical  supply is required on a separate  15 ampere circuit  fused on both sides    of the line  A time delay fuse or circuit breaker is  recommended  The fuse must be sized per local  codes in accordance with the electrical rating of  the appliance specified on the model serial rating  plate located on the right side  above the wirin
6.  e Use caulking compound between mounting  flange and wall    Roof Installations     Follow standard roofing procedures    e The flashing sheet should be entered over the  opening of the roof    e The lower edge of the flashing should lie on top  of the shingles and the upper edge should be  underneath the shingles    e Seal the assembly between the roof  fan and  flashing with the roofing mastic to prevent leaks     Connect 9  ductwork to blower duct    Position ductwork to avoid wall  studs and floor joists  Complete all ductwork  Use  duct tape to seal all joints  Vertical ductwork for  wall mounted installations should pitch down  slightly toward the vent to allow moisture to run  outside        Remove the dome top  Loosen   conduit connector screws  Thread   the motor cable through the conduit  connector  Tighten the screws on the conduit  connector  Connect the white and black wires of  the motor wiring cable to the white and black  leads of the motor with twist on wire connectors     Connect the green  ground wire of the motor  wiring cable to the ground connection screw   Place wires under clip to prevent hitting the motor  cooling blade    For wall mounted installations  replace the dome  top to cover the motor and connections  Roof  installations require a roof cap to be used in  place of the dome     Run motor wiring through the duct  access area to the wiring box on the  blower box     If two downdraft vents will be operated from  one external vent motor  only one
7.  place  of standing pilots  When the cooktop control knob  is turned to the    HI    position  the system creates    a spark to light the burner  This sparking  continues until the burner ignites     Check the OFF  operation of    LO HI  the cooktop burners   Push in and turn each  control knob to    HI    2 6  position  The flame  should light within 4  seconds  3 5  If the burners do not 4  light properly  turn the  control knob to the    OFF    position  Check that  the burner cap is plugged in and that the circuit  breaker or fuse has not blown  Check that the  shutoff valve is in the    ON    position  Check  operation again  If burner does not light at this  point  contact your KitchenAid dealer for  assistance     Check each cooktop burner  for proper flame  The small      inner cone should have a very distinct  blue flame approximately 1 2  long  The     outer cone is not as distinct as the inner   cone        Push in and turn each control knob  to the    LO     or simmer  setting  The       LO    setting of each burner has been factory set  to the lowest setting available to provide reliable  reignition of the burner  If it does not stay lit on  the    LO    setting  contact your KitchenAid dealer  for assistance     To get the most efficient use from  your new cooktop  read your  KitchenAid Use and Care Guide     Keep Installation Instructions and  Guide close to cooktop for easy  reference        23       Wiring diagram    THE POWER CORD ON THIS APPLIANCE IS Eourre
8.  switch can  be wired to operate both downdraft vents  Do  Not wire both switches  Determine which switch  will be most convenient to use           cable through conduit  connector and through  the opening of the  wiring box  Tighten the  conduit connectors  screws     twist on  wire  connector    motor power supply  cable  Connect the red wire from the motor  cable to the red wire from the control  with a twist on wire connector     17    Downdraft Vent  cont              Power supply  wiring is not  provided        conduit  connector            airdri    17     Thread the power supply cable through the  conduit connector  Tighten the screws on the  conduit connector    Disconnect power supply    Connect the two white wires together with twist   on wire connector    Connect the black wire from the power supply  cable to the black wire of the control with a twist   on wire connector    Connect the three green ground wires together  with a twist on on wire connector     Attach the wiring box to the  front of the blower box under  the control using the four  screws removed in Step 2      gt  motor cable        18            SS  SSS  I           See a       If downdraft vent is being installed in a separate  cutout  it may have to be lifted out of the opening  a few inches to do this     Turn power supply on  Place control  knob securely over stem  Check the  operation of the blower and speed    control  If one does not operate  disconnect  power source and check that wire conne
9. D ea A  THREE PRONGEDO  GROUNDING  PLUG WHICH MATE   STANDAAD THREE PRONGED  GROUNDING  WALL RECEPTACLES    PLUG    NEUTRAL       GAN OA GRNY          GROUND       SPARK  MODULE    FRONT B             REAA B       IGNITOR  SWITCHES       SWITCHES ON VALVES    edt CIRCUIT  OSED    IGNITOR  ELECTRODES pean LA    COUNTER CLOCKWISE  FROM OFF   Caution  Label all wires prior to disconnection  when servicing controls  Wiring errors can cause    improper and dangerous operalion  Verily proper operalion after servicing        Part No  3186523 Rev  D     1998 KitchenAid  Registered Trademark of KitchenAid  U S A        If the cooktop  grill  or downdraft vent  does not operate       e Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or  the house fuse blown    e Check that the power supply cord is plugged  into outlet    e Check that the gas supply is turned on     A more detailed troubleshooting checklist is  provided in the Use and Care Guide     If you need  assistance       The KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center will  answer any questions about operating or  maintaining your appliances not covered in the  Installation Instructions  The KitchenAid  Consumer Assistance Center is open 24 hours a  day  7 days a week  Just dial 1  800  422 1230      the call is free    When you call  you will need the appliance model  number and serial number  Both numbers can be  found on the model serial rating plate located on  the burner box or blower housing of the  appliances     KitchenAid      
10. KitchenAid    HOME APPLIANCES    Installation Instructions    Create a Cooktop       O O A  S E A    Part No  3186523 Rev  D  Important   Installer  Leave Installation Instructions with the homeowner   Homeowner  Keep Installation Instructions for future reference   Save Installation Instructions for local electrical inspectors use     Write down the model and serial numbers before installing  IMPORTANT  cooktop  nee  Both numbers are on the model serial rating plate  located on  Read and save these the bottom of cooktops and grills and on the right side  above  a s the wiring box on the downdraft vent blower box   instructions   n 98    IMPORTANT  Observe all  governing codes and  ordinances     Minimum cabinet width above one appliance   Cooktops   12    Grill   14    Downdraft vent   6    For each additional appliance combined with  the first appliance  add the minimum cabinet  width for that appliance     2         13  max  upper    cabinet depth N    See Note  for  minimum  clearances         18  min  clearance upper  cabinet to countertop               Electric   1  min   Gas   1  min  to  backsplash or vertical wall    Ay    Electric   4  min     combustible surface      Note   24  min  clearance  when bottom of wood  or metal cabinet is  protected by not less  than 1 4  flame  retardant millboard  covered with not less  than No  28 MSG  sheet steel  0 015   stainless steel  0 024   aluminum or 0 020   copper     Do Not seal  cooktop to    countertop  Do not pinch powe
11. ach  side  that attach the wiring box to the  blower box  Place screws and wiring box in a  safe place        3  Use four screws to attach vent cover to  blower box so that the control end will    be at the front of the cutout     16       A Jew the adapter plate  which includes a  back draft damper  and 9  round take off    on the blower box  Use all four nuts to attach the  adapter to the blower box        Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws  that attach the legs to the blower box  Place the  slotted area of legs over the area where the  screw openings are located  Replace the screws  but Do Not tighten screws     AWARNING    Excessive Weight Hazard    Use two or more people to move and install  downdraft vent    Failure to follow this instruction can result  in back or other injury        C  R  T  l  C  A  L  S  T  E  P  S       Insert downdraft  vent into  countertop cutout        Position the  downdraft vent  cover so that it is  aligned with light pencil  marks made on the countertop  in Step 6  Use screws to attach  legs to cabinet floor  Check that  blower box is vertical   Adjust  legs until blower box is vertical    Tighten screws that attach the legs to the blower  box     Determine the location where the  exterior blower assembly will be  installed  Cut a 10  diameter hole in    the wail or roof            foal  Wiring between motor and blower  box is not provided     Install exterior blower with the supply  connector at the top    Wall Installations  
12. ad  screws to attach  capacitor bracket   6 Phillips head  screws to attach  plenum    Noa       py    literature    Electric Cooktop and Grill    Electrical  requirements    AWARNING    Electrical Shock Hazard  Electrically ground cooktop     Failure to do so can result in death  fire   or electrical shock     if codes permit and a separate ground wire is  used  it is recommended that a qualified  electrician determine that the ground path is  adequate     Do Not ground to a gas pipe     Check with a qualified electrician if you are  not sure the appliance is properly grounded     Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or ground  circuit    IMPORTANT  Save Installation Instructions  for electrical inspector   s use     A three wire  single phase 240 volt   60 Hz  AC only electrical supply is  required on a separate 20 ampere    circuit  fused on both sides of the line    A time delay fuse or circuit breaker is  recommended    The fuse must be sized per local codes in  accordance with the electrical rating of the  appliance specified on the model serial rating  plate located on the bottom of the cooktop or grill  burner box        COOKTOPS AND GRILLS MUST  BE CONNECTED WITH COPPER  WIRE ONLY     C Wire sizes and connections must   a   conform to the requirements of the  National Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA  70     latest edition    and all local codes and  ordinances  Wire sizes and connections must  conform with the rating of the appliance     Each appliance should be connected   
13. ake all adjustments  then follow  steps to add adjacent appliances        Remove the shipping materials and tape   from the cooktop or grill  Remove the  hardware package from the the side of the  carton     To avoid scratching countertop  lift entire  cooktop or grill up from cutout when  repositioning cooktop or grill in countertop  opening        Insert the cooktop or grill into countertop  opening  Check that the front of the cooktop or  grill is parallel to the front edge of the countertop   Check that all required clearances are met  Use  a pencil to mark a line along the rear of the  cooktop or grill on the countertop     and Grill  cont     3  Remove the cooktop or grill from the  cutout and place it upside down on a  protected surface  Remove the paper backing  from a small section of the foam sealing strip   Place the strip 1 8    from cooktop edge on the  underside of the glass  Continue until foam strip  completely outlines the edge of the cooktop or  grill  if you are installing more than one appliance  in the same cutout  you do not need to place  foam strip on the side that will be adjacent to  another appliance    Do Not use additional sealant around outer edge  of cooktop s  or grill s         Attach mounting brackets to each side  of the burner box with the 5 16  screws     Do Not tighten the screws  Turn the mounting  brackets so each is under the burner box  If you  are installing additional appliances in the same  cutout  attach one mounting bracket to th
14. atings should be reduced at a rate of 4  for  each 1 000 feet above sea level   Copies of the standards listed above may be obtained from     American Gas Association  1515 Wilson Boulevard  Arlington  Virginia 22209    C This cooktop is manufactured for use  m  with NATURAL gas and it is design   certified by A G A   L P  gas conversion  This cooktop can be converted for use with L P   gas  However  no attempt shall be made to  convert the appliance from the gas specified on  the rating plate for use with a different gas  without consulting the serving gas supplier   Conversion must be done by a qualified service  technician  Conversion Kit No  4173627 is  available from your KitchenAid dealer or  authorized parts distributor     Provide a gas supply line of 3 4  rigid  pipe to the cooktop location  A  smaller size pipe on long runs may    result in insufficient gas supply  Pipe joint  compounds made for use with NATURAL and  L P  gas must be used           If local codes and ordinances permit    A G A  design certified  new flexible   metal tubing is recommended for  connecting cooktop to the gas supply line  Do  Not kink or damage the flexible tubing when  moving the cooktop  A 1 2  male pipe thread is  needed for connection to pressure regulator  female pipe threads           shutoff valve     open    position       The supply line shall be equipped with   an approved shutoff valve  This valve   should be located in the same room as  the cooktop and should be in a locatio
15. ctions  have been made correctly        3  19   Numbers  correspond to  2 15 16  steps     13        Insert grease filter and place grille in  position     If downdraft vent is installed between two  appliances  attach a support brace to each side  of the downdraft vent cover     To get the most efficient use from your  new downdraft vent  read the Use and  Care information section on the back    cover  Keep Installation Instructions  and Use and Care Guide close by for  easy reference        Sealed Gas Cooktop       Gas supply  requirements    AWARNING    Explosion Hazard  Use a new AGA approved gas supply line   Install a shut off valve   Securely tighten all gas connections     If connected to LP  have a qualified person  make sure gas pressure does not exceed  water column rating specified in LP  conversion kit  Examples of a qualified  person include licensed heating personnel   authorized gas company personnel  and  authorized service personnel     Failure to do so can result in death   explosion  or fire        Observe all governing codes and  ordinances     Important  Cooktop must be  connected to a regulated gas supply     This installation must conform with  local codes and ordinances  In the  absence of local codes  installation    must conform with American National Standard   National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1     latest  edition        Input ratings shown on the model serial  rating plate are for elevations up to  2 000 feet  For elevations above 2 000    feet r
16. directly to the fused disconnect  or   circuit breaker  through flexible   armored or non metallic sheathed  copper cable   The flexible  armored cable extending from the  appliance should be connected directly to the    junction box     Locate the junction box to allow as   much slack as possible between the   junction box and the appliance so that  the appliances can be moved if servicing is ever    necessary  Do Not cut the conduit   Copies of the standards listed above may be obtained from        National Fire Protection Association  Batterymarch Park  Quincy  Massachusetts 02269    A U L  listed  1 2  conduit connector  must be provided at the junction box     A wiring diagram is located in the  literature package or on the bottom of  the cooktop and grill        Electrical  connection    This appliance is manufactured with a frame   connected  green or bare  ground wire    Connect the appliance cable to the junction box  through the U L  listed conduit connector   Complete electrical connection according to local  codes and ordinances     AWARNING       Electrical Shock Hazard    Turn power supply off before connecting  wires   Electrically ground cooktop     Failure to follow these instructions could  result in death  fire  or electrical shock                      Where local codes permit connecting  the frame ground conductor to the  neutral  white  junction box wire     cable from power supply       red wires junction box    twist on  connectors    U L  listed condui
17. e right  side of each additional appliance          5  Insert the cooktop or grill into the cutout  and align it with the pencil line  Check  that cooktop or grill is parallel to the front edge of  the countertop  Lift the entire cooktop or grill to  make adjustments so the foam sealing strip can  seal properly    If you are installing only one appliance in  cutout  go to Step 7     If you are installing additional electric  cooktops or grills in the same cutout    Complete Steps 1  3  4  5  and 6 for each  additional appliance     If you are installing a gas cooktop or a  downdraft vent as an additional appliance   read and follow specific installation instructions  for those products     support brace       screws  Attach support brace to side of the  cooktop or grill that will be adjacent to    another appliance  Insert additional cooktop or  grill into the cutout and align with the pencil line  used for first cooktop or grill  Check that cooktop  or grill is parallel to the front edge of the  countertop  Lift the entire cooktop or grill to make  adjustments so the foam sealing strip can seal  properly    Repeat for additional cooktops or grills           Do Not overtighten screws     lass cookto  9    countertop        2 1 2  clamping  screw    mounting  bracket    5 16  clamping    bracket screw  7 m  One cooktop or grill in cutout   Rotate the mounting brackets away from    the burner box  Tighten the mounting brackets to  the burner box  Insert the 2 1 2  clamping scre
18. g  box on the downdraft burner box     THE DOWNDRAFT VENT MUST BE  B  CONNECTED WITH COPPER WIRE  ONLY   C Wire sizes and connections must  m  conform to the requirements of the    National Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA  70     latest edition    and all local codes and  ordinances  Wire sizes and connections must    conform with the rating of the appliance     Each appliance should be connected  directly to the fused disconnect  or  circuit breaker  through flexible     armored or non metallic sheathed  copper cable    with ground wire   Allow some slack in the cable  so the downdraft vent can be moved if servicing   is ever necessary     A U L  listed  1 2  conduit connector  must be provided at the junction box     A wiring diagram is located in the  literature package or on the inside  cover of the downdraft vent wiring box     Copies of the standards listed above may be obtained from       National Fire Protection Association  Batterymarch Park  Quincy  Massachusetts 02269    Electrical  connection    1  Cut a 1 1 2  hole in floor or side of cabinet for  power supply wire  The hole cut for electrical  wiring through a wood cabinet should be  sanded until smooth  A grommet  Part No   302797  must cover the hole cut for electrical  wiring through a metal cabinet     2  Run flexible armored or nonmetallic sheathed  copper cable  with ground wire  from fused  disconnect circuit breaker or junction box  through the cabinet hole to downdraft vent  location  A U L  listed conduit c
19. have a properly grounded 3 prong  outlet installed by a qualified electrician     3 prong ground   type outlet       Now start       With cooktop and or grill in kitchen     If installing more than one appliance in the same  cutout  work with one appliance at a time  Start  with the appliance that will be to the left side of  the cutout  Make all adjustments  then follow  steps to add adjacent appliances        1  Remove the shipping materials and tape  from the cooktop  Remove the hardware  package from the side of the carton        2  Remove cooktop burner grates and  caps package from shipping box   Remove pressure regulator and hardware  package from side of carton        To avoid scratching countertop  lift entire  cooktop up from cutout when repositioning  cooktop into countertop opening        Insert the cooktop into the countertop opening     Check that the front of the cooktop is parallel to  the front edge of the countertop  Check that all  required clearances are met  Use a pencil to  mark a line along the rear of the cooktop on the  countertop     Remove the  cooktop from the  cutout and place it    upside down ona  protected surface    Remove the paper backing  from a small section of the   foam sealing strip  Place the strip 1 8  from  cooktop edge on the underside of the glass   Continue until foam strip completely outlines the  edge of the cooktop     If you are installing more than one appliance in  the same cutout  you do not need to place a  foam strip on t
20. he side that will be adjacent to  another appliance     Do Not use additional sealant around outer edge  of cooktop s      Attach mounting   brackets to each   side of the burner  box with the 5 16    screws   Do Not tighten the  screws  Turn the  mounting brackets so  each is under the burner box           If you are installing additional appliances in the  same cutout  attach one mounting bracket to the  right side of each additional appliance     6  Insert the cooktop into the cutout and  align it with the pencil line  Check that  cooktop is parallel to the front edge of the  countertop  Lift the entire cooktop to make  adjustments so the foam sealing strip can seal  properly   If you are installing only one appliance in  cutout  go to Step 8   If you are installing additional gas cooktops  in the same cutout  complete Steps 1  2  4  5 6  and 7 for each additional appliance   If you are installing an electric cooktop or grill  or a downdraft vent as an additional  appliance  read and follow specific installation  instructions for those products     support brace       screws  T a  Attach support brace to side of the    cooktop that will be adjacent to another  appliance  Insert additional cooktop into the  cutout and align with the pencil line used for first  cooktop  Check that cooktop is parallel to the  front edge of the countertop  Lift the entire  cooktop to make adjustments so the foam  sealing strip can seal properly   Repeat for additional cooktops or grills     Do
21. ll the pressure regulator with the  arrow on the regulator pointing up    toward unit and in a position where you can  reach the access cap     3 8  nipple flexible connector 3 8  nipple    acai t      3 8  adapter 3 8  adapter    pressure  regulator       All connections must  be wrench tightened     Assemble the flexible connector from  the gas supply pipe to the pressure    regulator in order  Manual shutoff valve  3 8   nipple  3 8    adapter  flexible connector  3 8   adapter  and 3 8  nipple     22        11  Use pipe joint compound made for  use with NATURAL and L P  gas to    seal all gas connections  If flexible connectors  are used  be certain connectors are not kinked         shutoff valve     open    position     12  e    Open the shutoff valve in the gas supply line   Wait a few minutes for gas to move through the  gas line        gas supply  line       Numbers  correspond to  steps     13  Use a brush and liquid detergent to  test all gas connections for leaks     Bubbles around connections will indicate a leak   lf a leak appears  shut off gas valve controls and  adjust connections  Then check connections  again  NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS WITHA  MATCH OR OTHER FLAME  Clean all detergent  solution from cooktop        Plug the power supply cord  into the grounded outlet     15     Place burner grates over  burners and caps  Install  control knobs on valve  stems           Electronic Ignition System      initial lighting   Cooktop burners use electronic ignitors in
22. n that  allows ease of opening and closing  Do Not block    access to shutoff valve  The valve is for turning  on or shutting off gas to the appliance     If rigid pipe is  used as a gas  supply line  a combination of    pipe fittings must be used to obtain an in line  connection to the cooktop  All strains   must be removed from the supply and fuel lines  so cooktop will be level and in line     H  The regulator must be checked at a  minimum 1  water column above the  set pressure  The inlet pressure to the  regulator should be as follows for operation and  checking the regulator setting    NATURAL GAS     Set pressure 4 inches  Maximum pressure 14 inches    L  Line Pressure Testing     Testing above 1 2 psi  gauge    The cooktop and its individual shutoff valve must  be disconnected from the gas supply piping  system during any pressure testing of that  pressures greater than 1 2 psig  3 5 kPa          Testing at 1 2 psi  gauge  or lower   The cooktop must be isolated from the gas  supply piping system by closing its individual  manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing  of the gas supply piping system at test pressures  equal to or less than 1 2 psig  3 5 kPa   19    Sealed Gas Cooktop  cont      Electrical  requirements    AWARNING    Electrical Shock Hazard  Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet   Do not remove ground prong        Do not use an adapter     Failure to follow these instructions can  result in death  fire  or electrical shock     If codes permit and a 
23. n the conduit connector   Connect the two  white wires together with a  twist on wire connector    Connect the black wire from the power supply  cable to the black wire of the control with a twist   on wire connector    Connect the three  green ground wires together  with a twist on wire connector     P  supply cable  motor cable         rubber cap    spade  terminal  15  Remove the rubber cap from the  capacitor  Thread the two  brown    wires with spade terminals through the rubber  cap of the capacitor  Attach one wire to one of  the inside capacitor terminals  Then attach the               other brown wire to the other capacitor terminal   Replace the rubber cap over the top of the  capacitor  Put the capacitor into the mounting  bracket on the lower section of the wiring box     Attach the  wiring box to    the front of the  blower box under the  control using the four  screws removed in Step 3     If the vent is installed in  the cutout  it may have to  be lifted out of the  countertop opening a few inches to attach wiring  box     AWARNING    Excessive Weight Hazard    Use two or more people to move and install  downdraft vent     Failure to follow this instruction can result  in back or other injury     17     Insert downdraft  blower box and  motor into countertop cutout  Two people are  recommended to support the weight of the  downdraft vent during lifting              Position the  downdraft vent cover  so that it is aligned with  light pencil marks made  on the c
24. nterior wall location       Figure 6    12    Roof venting       Figure 7    One exterior power vent motor can be used to  operate two downdraft vent systems  The motor    can be operated by either downdraft vent control     A T vent Adapter Kit   Black 4175456  White  4319251  Almond 4319252  must be used and is  available from your dealer or authorized parts  distributor  The maximum length of the ductwork  including elbows for a T vented system is 45  feet  The T vent is the equivalent of 10 feet   Instructions for installing a T vented system are  included with the kit        Recommended duct length for  exterior mounted blower   Use 9  duct with a maximum length of 55 feet for  duct system  For best performance use no more  than five 90   elbows    To calculate the length of the system you need   add the equivalent feet for each duct piece used  in the system    See the following example    9  duct system 9  round    we damper plate    90   elbows  2 ft    lt a ft   Maximum length   55 feet  2   90 elbows   10 ft   1   wall cap   Oft   10 feet straight   10 ft        Length of 9  system   20 ft   Recommended standard fittings    i   3 1 4  x 14  to 9    3 1 4  x 14  to 9    4 5ft  90   elbow   5 ft     gS  9  to 3 1 4  x 14   90   elbow   9 ft     90   elbow   5 ft    9 to 3 1 4  x 14       45   elbow   2 5 ft        Now start     AWARNING     Sami cna i lot or      g blower duct when installed in the  Interior located blower Excessive Weight Hazard cabinet  Place the mo
25. onnector must  be provided at each end of the power supply  cable  at the appliance and at the junction  box       See installation steps to connect power supply  to downdraft vent      e        Venting  requirements    Ductwork needed for installation is not  supplied    Wall cap is provided with interior mounted  motor     AWARNING  4    Fire Hazard  Venting system MUST terminate to the  outside     Do Not terminate the ductwork in an attic or  other enclosed space     Do Not use 4 inch laundry type wall caps   Do Not use plastic type ductwork   Use only metal ductwork     Failure to follow these instructions can  result in a fire     To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust  air  be sure to duct air outside     Do Not vent exhaust air into spaces within  walls or ceilings or into attics  crawl spaces  or garages     Determine which venting method to use   Ductwork can extend either through the wall or  roof    The length of the ductwork and number of elbows  should be kept to a minimum to provide efficient  performance  The size of the ductwork should be  uniform  Do Not install two elbows together  Use  duct tape to seal all joints in the duct system    Use caulking to seal exterior wall or floor opening  around cap        Flexible metal ductwork is Not recommended   If it is used  calculate each foot of flexible metal  ductwork as two feet of straight metal ductwork   Flexible metal elbows count twice as much as  standard elbows  Use metal ductwork only   Figures 3
26. ore or use gasoline or other  flammable vapors and liquids in the  vicinity of this or any other appliance        WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS   e Do not try to light any appliance    e Do not touch any electrical switch    e Do not use any phone in your  building    e Immediately call your gas supplier  from a neighbor   s phone  Follow the  gas supplier   s instructions    e If you cannot reach your gas  supplier  call the fire department         Installation and service must be    performed by a qualified installer   service agency or the gas supplier        Before you start       Proper installation is your responsibility  Make  sure you have everything necessary for correct  installation  It is the responsibility of the installer  to comply with the installation clearances  specified on the model serial rating plate  The  model serial rating plate is located on the bottom  of cooktops and grills and on the right side   above the wiring box on the downdraft vent  blower box     Check location where cooktops  grills and  downdraft vents will be installed  The location  should be away from strong draft areas  such as  windows  doors and strong heating vents or fans   All should be located for convenient use in the  kitchen     Do Not obstruct the flow of combustion and  ventilation air     ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR  WHERE COOKTOPS  GRILLS AND  DOWNDRAFT VENTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED  MUST BE SEALED     Grounded electrical outlet is required  See     Electrical requiremen
27. ountertop in Step  6  Use screws to attach legs  to cabinet floor  Check that blower  box is vertical   Adjust legs until  blower box is vertical   Tighten screws that attach  the legs to the blower box     Turn power supply on  Place the  control knob securely onto the stem   Check the operation of the blower    and speed control  If one does not operate   disconnect power source and check that wire  connections have been made correctly                oe        N   N       N    Connect 6  ductwork to blower duct   Position ductwork to avoid wall studs  and floor joists  Complete all    ductwork  Use duct tape to seal all joints   Ductwork must end with a wall or roof cap     Insert grease filter and place grille in   position  If downdraft vent is   installed between two appliances   attach a support brace to each side of the  downdraft vent cover     Repeat Steps 1 21 for each downdraft vent     3  12  13    14  15  16  Numbers  correspond  to steps     10     15    Downdraft Vent  cont         Exterior located blower    Exterior roof mounted system requires Roof  Mount Kit  Part No  4173296     1  Place cardboard or other form of  protection on top of a flat surface where  you can easily assemble the downdraft vent  system  Remove downdraft blower box and  motor sections from cartons  Remove any  shipping materials  tape and protective film from  downdraft blower box and motor  Remove parts  package from inside blower box opening         2  Remove the four screws  two on e
28. owndraft vent 2 downdraft vents    All other dimensions remain the same for all cutouts     Cutout depth  20 1 2    Cutout to front of countertop  1 1 2    Cutout to rear wall  1    Cutout to combustible surface  4  electric  3  gas       Special note for installations with gas cooktop     e If a single downdraft vent is to be installed next to a gas cooktop  the  downdraft vent must use the interior mounted vent motor only    e If a gas cooktop is to be located between two downdraft vents  an  exterior vent motor and    T    adapter kit must be used    e    T    adapter kits  Black 4175456  White 4319251  Almond 4319252  are  available from your KitchenAid dealer     Tools Parts    Tools and  materials needed  for installation     Electric cooktops and grills                         IB y     pencil sy         measuring tape ruler                       flat blade  screwdriver        Gas cooktops  pipejoint compound       adjustable  7    wrench gf  Phillips     screwdriver                measuring tape ruler  Downdraft vents    e Phillips screwdriver  e metal snips      power supply cable  e saber saw or key    e wire stripper or utility knife hole saw  e duct tape e drill    caulking gun   1 8    drill bit  e measuring tape ruler e pliers  e flat blade screwdriver e level   or 7 16  nut driver   10mm or 3 8   e pencil nut driver or ratchet    Parts supplied for  installation     Downdraft vents Control knob    capacitor bracket  wire nuts   conduit connectors   8 Phillips he
29. r   supply cord between  cooktop and cabinet     Outlet     Electric cooktops   Locate supply junction  box on floor or on wall  at least 9  below  countertop     Wall gas line opening    5  below countertop  and centered with  cooktop     30  min  clearance  between the top of the  cooking platform and  the bottom of an  unprotected wood or    Gas supply line  metal cabinet     piping and electrical  supply MUST NOT  interfere with  downdraft vent  ductwork     Gas cooktops     12  max  from   right side of a  cooktop  15  max    from bottom of   countertop     Gas   3  min  countertop  space to side wall or other    Your safety and the safety of others is very important     We have provided many important safety messages in this  manual and on your appliance  Always read and obey all  safety messages     FN This is the safety alert symbol  This symbol   alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you  and others  All safety messages will be preceded by the  safety alert symbol and the word    DANGER    or     WARNING     These words mean     4 amp  DANGER    AWARNING    You can be killed or seriously injured if you don   t follow  instructions     All safety messages will identify the hazard  tell you how to  reduce the chance of injury  and tell you what can happen  if the instructions are not followed     WARNING  If the information in this  manual is not followed exactly  a fire or  explosion may result causing property  damage  personal injury or death         Do not st
30. s  install a range hood above  the cooktop    Important  Observe all governing codes and  ordinances     WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire  electric  shock  or injury to persons  observe the  following     Installation work and electrical wiring must be  done by qualified person s  in accordance with  all applicable codes and standards  including  fire rated construction     Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion  and exhausting of gases through the flue   chimney  of fuel burning equipment to prevent  back drafting  Follow the heating equipment  manufacturer s guideline and safety standards    such as those published by the American  Society for Heating  Refrigeration and Air  Conditioning Engineers  ASHRAE   and the  local code authorities    When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling  do  not damage electrical wiring and other hidden  utilities    Ducted fans must always be vented to the  outdoors     WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire  use only  metal ductwork        It is the customer   s responsibility     To contact a qualified electrical installer    To assure that electrical installation is  adequate and in conformance with National  Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA 70     latest  edition     and all local codes and ordinances     Copies of the standards listed above may be obtained from     National Fire Protection Association   Batterymarch Park   Quincy  Massachusetts 02269       D H   WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire  electric shock and injury to  ro u
31. separate ground wire is  used  it is recommended that a qualified  electrician determine that the ground path is  adequate     Do Not ground to a gas pipe   Check with a qualified electrician if you are  not sure the appliance is properly grounded     Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or ground  circuit     See back page for wiring diagram     A 120 volt  60 Hz  AC only  15 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     20    Electronic ignition systems operate within wide  voltage limits  but proper grounding and polarity  is necessary  In addition to checking that the  outlet provides 120 volt power and is correctly  grounded  the outlet must be checked by a  qualified electrician to see if it is wired with  correct polarity     A wiring diagram is provided on the bottom of the  cooktop box and in the literature package     Recommended ground method   For your personal safety  this appliance must be  grounded  This appliance is equipped with a  power supply cord having a 3 prong ground plug   To minimize possible shock hazard  the cord  must be plugged into a mating 3 prong ground   type outlet  grounded in accordance with National  Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA 70     latest edition  and all local codes and ordinances  See Figure 8   If a mating outlet is not available  it is the  personal responsibility and obligation of the  customer to 
32. t  connector    cable from  appliance    Grounded neutral    Figure 1      Disconnect the power supply      Connect the flexible armored cable that  extends from the cooktop to the junction box  using a U L  listed conduit connector  Tighten  screws on conduit connector    3  Connect the green  or bare  appliance cable   wire with the neutral wire in the junction box    4  Connect the two black wires together  then   connect the two red wires together     See Figure 1      N      Where local codes Do Not permit  connecting the frame ground  conductor to the neutral  white     junction box wire     cable from power supply         junction box    twist on  connector    black wires       U L  listed conduit    cable from connector    appliance    Ungrounded neutral    Figure 2      Disconnect the power supply     Connect the flexible armored cable that    extends from the cooktop to the junction box  using a U L  listed conduit connector  Tighten  screws on conduit connector      Connect the two black wires together  then  connect the two red wires together    See Figure 2       Connect the green or bare ground wire from  the appliance cable to a grounded wire in the  junction box     5  Put a twist on connector on end of white wire     Electric Cookto       Now start       With cooktop and or grill in kitchen     If installing more than one appliance in the same  cutout  work with one appliance at a time  Start  with the appliance that will be to the left side of  the cutout  M
33. tor on the blower box so    Use two or more people to move and install that the duct opening is in the position you need  4  downdraft vent  to complete the ductwork  Do Not tighten screws     ee satis a ona om of h Failure to follow this instruction can result  protection on top of a flat surface where in back or other injury     you can easily assemble the downdraft  vent system  Remove downdraft blower box and  motor section from cartons  Remove any  shipping materials  tape and protective film from  downdraft blower box and motor  Remove parts  package from inside blower box opening   Remove capacitor from motor        Measure location of  blower motor duct     6  blower motor  exhaust duct    Determine which direction  right or left   the blower box with motor attached will  need to be installed     leg mounting hole         Transfer measurements and cut duct  opening in cabinet floor or wall          e  N     Remove depending on your installation   the four Cut opening  screws for 6  duct          two on each side   that attach the  wiring box to the blower box  Place screws and  wiring box in a safe place          leg mounting  starter hole       4  Use four  A Determine center of blower motor duct in  cover to blower b  x relation to one leg mounting hole  Use       this measurement to locate center of blower    so thar ine contol and motor duct cutout  Cut 6 inch duct opening     will be at the front of the cutout     OUMA rro     Use a Phillips  screwdriver to  remo
34. ts     Page 6     When installing a downdraft vent  the cabinet  drawer s  will need to be removed and the  drawer front s  installed permanently to cabinet     Proper gas supply connection must be  available  See    Gas supply requirements       Page 19    30  min  base cabinet is required  If cabinet has  a drawer  a 3 1 2  depth clearance from the  countertop to the top of the drawer  or other  obstruction  in base cabinet is required    Product dimensions   All cooktops are same size  The distance to the  front edge of the countertop  distance to a side  wall or other combustible surface  location of  electric supply and height to cabinets above  cooktop varies depending whether the cooktop is  gas or electric     Cabinet construction  This appliance is  designed for use in a base cabinet with a depth  of 24   The maximum depth for the overhead  cabinets is 13   The minimum vertical clearance  between the cooking surface and the overhead  depends on the type of overhead cabinets you  have   See Note  Page 2   Overhead cabinets  installed at either side of the appliance must be a  minimum of 18  above the cooking surface  The  minimum distance between the front edge of the  countertop and the front edge of the cooktop is  3 4   The minimum horizontal distance between  overhead cabinets above appliances is the same  as the width of the installed appliances    When installing a cooktop under existing cabinets  and the installation does not meet the minimum  cabinet clearance
35. ve the  screws that  attach the legs to the  blower box  Place the  slotted area of legs over  the area where the screw openings are located   Replace the screws but Do Not tighten screws        Fl       13    Downdraft Vent  cont      10  If downdraft vent is installed next  to another appliance in the same    cutout  go to Step 11    If downdraft vent will be installed in a  separate cutout  no other appliances in same  cutout   remove the motor from the blower box   Carefully insert the blower box into the  countertop cutout    Lift motor up and place on blower box  Connect  the motor and power supply wiring as described  in Steps 11   16 and 18   21        Use all four nuts to attach the motor to the blower  box  Use a 10 mm or 3 8  ratchet to tighten the nut  located inside the duct opening  Be sure to tighten  this nut or vibration may occur  causing noise  during operation     14       Thread wires from the motor conduit through  conduit connector and through the opening of the  wiring box  Tighten the conduit connector screws        p  supply cable    motor    cable    Connect the red wire from the motor to the red  wire from the control with a twist on wire  connector           Power supply  wiring is not  provided     brown capacitor  wires  internal        t  white wires    D  VA    black  wires        A wire  x fA connector  PV ot N  im         connector    Disconnect power supply  Thread the power  supply cable through the conduit connector   Tighten the screws o
36. ws  into the mounting brackets  Use a screwdriver to  tighten the screws against the underside of the  countertop  Remove the pencil outline from  countertop     Numbers  correspond  to steps     Multiple cooktops and or grill combinations   Rotate the left mounting bracket away from the  burner box of the first appliance  Tighten the  mounting bracket to the burner box  Insert the  2 1 2  clamping screw into the mounting bracket   Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw against  the underside of the countertop     Rotate right mounting bracket away from the  burner box  Attach other end of mounting bracket  to adjacent appliance with a 5 16  screw  Use a  screwdriver to tighten mounting bracket to both  appliances  Repeat for each additional appliance     Rotate mounting bracket of the appliance that will  be adjacent to the right side of the cutout away  from the burner box  Tighten the mounting  bracket to the burner box  Insert the 2 1 2   clamping screw into the mounting bracket  Use a  screwdriver to tighten the screw against the  underside of the countertop     Remove the pencil outline from countertop     Make the electrical connection   See     Electrical requirements    and    Electrical  connection    sections  Pages 6 and 7  for details      Turn on the power supply     Push in and turn each control knob to  the    HI    position  Check the operation  of the cooktop and or grill heating elements and  indicator lights     To get the most efficient use from  your new
    
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