KitchenAid 1435 Microwave Oven User Manual


 
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
E-&~&Hazard
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Checkwithaqualifiedelectricianifyouareindoubtastowhethertheapplianceisp~perlygrounded.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in electrical shock.
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This appliance must be properly grounded.
Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or other personal injury,
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Do Not use an extension cord with this appliance. Such use may result in a fire, electrical shock
or other personal injury
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Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit. This could result in electrical shock or other
personal injury
A 12@volt, 60-Hz, AC only, 15- or 20-ampere, fused electrical supply (located in the upper cabinet as close
as possible to the microwave oven) is required. (Timedelay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.) It
is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided.
Recommended grounding method
Do Not, under any circumstances, remove the power supply cord grounding prong.
For your personal safety, this appliance must be grounded. This appliance is equipped with a power supply
cord having a 3-prong grounding plug. To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must be plugged into
a mating 3-prong grounding type wall receptacle, grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code,
ANSVNFPA 7Watest edition, and local codes and ordinances. (See Figure 1.) If a mating wall receptacle IS
not available, it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a properly grounded,
3prong wall receptacle installed by a qualified electrician.
3-prong
grounding Plug
powei supply cord
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grounding prong
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3-prong grounding
type wall receptacle
Figure 1
Electrical Shock Hazard
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Ike special care when drilling holes into the wall. Electrical wires may be concealed behind the wall
covering and contact with them could result in electrical shock
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Locate any electrical circuits that could be affecW by the installation of this product and disconnect
power circuit
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock
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